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CAVENDER

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ENCYCLOPEDIA

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

MISCELLANEOUS -2-

CHARLES CAVENOUGH/CAVENDER line (1678 - ? ) -426-

PHILEMON CAVANAUGH/CAVENOUGH/CAVENDER (1690-1744) -430-

JAMES WESLEY CAVENDER (1650- ? ) -439-

EZEKIEL CAVENDER line (1745-1800+) -818-

ISAAC C. CAVENDER line (1816 - ? ) 1154-

DORSET CAVENDER line (1698- - 1738) -1174-

CHARLES SAMUEL CAVENDER #1 line (1765-1842) -1266-

CHARLES EMMETT CAVENDER line (1750-1833) -1301-

HUGH CAVENDER line (1646/7-1697) -1335-

PATRICK CAVENDER line (1800-1850-) -1549-

WILLIAM PATRICK CAVENDER line (1826- _?_-) -1634-

JOHN CAVENDER #1 line (1770/80 -1840/50) -1647-

JOHN CAVENDER #2 line (1760-1837). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1660-

JOHN CAVENDER #3 line ( - ) -1665

HUGH CAVENER line (1762-1842) -1678-

HENRY CAVENDER line (1788 - 1860+) -1700-

JAMES B. CAVENDER line (1830-1880) -1726-

JAMES MONROE CAVENDER line (1817-1862) -1736-

DANIEL CAVANAUGH/CAVANDER/CAVENDER line (17xx - ) -1778-

EDWARD CAVENAH/GEORGE EDWARD CAVENAH line (1790 - ? ) -1783-

LEVIN CAVENDER line (1779 - 1824) -1796-

FRANCIS F. CAVENDER/KAVANAGH line (1856 - 1935) -1798-

JACOB CAVENDER -1800-

BIBLIOGRAPHY -1805-

INTRODUCTION

The following is intended to be an orderly compilation of a massive collection of genealogical information which has been collected by many individuals for many, many years, some for virtually an entire lifetime. In fact, the following compilation probably represents the equivalent of more than 100 person years of full time effort.

It is to be cautioned that a diligent attempt has been made to record all information exactly as received, except clearly evident errors. In those instances where two or more submissions included virtually the same data, but differed as to specific dates or other matters, both sets of data were entered, again exactly as received, but tagged by a superscript reference number corresponding to that portion of the Bibliography which identifies the sources of the conflicting data.

Thus, please be very cautious in assuming that this compilation comprises the "last word" on any subject; instead, merely use the data as reference points and thoroughly verify it before concluding as to its accuracy.

Aside from natural curiosity, the real purpose of this effort is to gather together all reasonably available information throughout the world, which even remotely relate to the origin of the surname CAVENDER, and its vagaries of spellings (i.e., "CAV~N~~R"), believed to be primarily due to the lack of any education of the early pioneers, coupled with geographical modifications.

This compilation should provide a reasonably extensive base from which to start researching a particular family line, as it includes extensive efforts of many, many other people who had the same dedicated objective over the course of many years. It is arranged as follows:

(i) First, a general index of established family lines;

(ii) Next, are historical tidbits to put events in proper historical perspective;

(iii)Next are chronically arranged miscellaneous data which, in most instances, have not been fitted into an established family line, but in many instances have in fact been fitted into the various lines, but were left in the miscellaneous section to aid in the identification of some trend or commonality;

(iv) Next are the various family lines which have been partially established;

(v) And, finally, a bibliography which identifies the source of the data, either specifically or in general terms by identifying the name, address and e-mail number, when available, of the particular person submitting the data.

It was concluded that to attempt to provide a detailed name index would be far too voluminous and of limited benefit; instead, it was decided to also store the entire compilation on a computer compact disk ("CD") which can be electronically searched by well-known techniques.

Compiled by J.T. Cavender, 185 Eleanor Drive, Springboro, Ohio, 45066, (937)748-0818, jaycav@worldnet., and may be freely copied and used for any non-profit purpose.

MISCELLANEOUS

(Possible origin of the surname “Cavender”)

In a Revolutionary War affidavit by Charles Cavender, Wexford County, Ireland was stated by him as having being his birthplace. It is also said by some that he actually changed his name from Kavanagh, which is said to be a well-known Irish surname, to the surname "CAVENDER", particularly since it is also said that the Irish spelling of CAVENDER is actually CAVENER because the Irish pronunciation thereof is with a silent “d”.

However, no explanation was given as to why he even changed his surname, and why he picked that particular surname when there is little evidence that any “Cavender” ever actually lived in Ireland, versus just passing through.

For example, the following is an excerpt from a letter dated March 16, 1995 from the Irish Genealogical Office in Dublin, Dublin County, Ireland:

“I have checked Vicars’ Index to Prerogative Wills of Ireland 1536-1810 but, unfortunately, no entry for the name CAVENDER occurs. Numerous entries for Cavenagh and Cavendish were found.”

According to a letter dated August 17, 2001 from Della Murphy, Assistant Keeper II, Genealogical Office, Dublin, Dublin County, Ireland, it was stated:

“I would suspect that your name may have originally been Cavanagh (pronounced Cavana).”

A possible explanation is the fact that maybe Charles Kavanagh/Cavender did not actually know how to spell or even correctly pronounce his surname with sufficient clarity so that the particular person drafting the document to be signed by him could spell his surname correctly. Merely a "mark" represented his signature. Consequently, a later generation family member may have subsequently received sufficient education to correct the original misspelling of the surname. However, there are those who, even today, do not subscribe to this theory.

A person from Northern England just recently wrote:

“The concept of ‘correct’ spelling of any name is comparatively modern - because, of course, spelling only has meaning to literate people. On the very few occasions when our distant ancestors’ names were recorded, the spelling would be determined by the vicar or official who wrote it. That spelling was as valid as any other - our ancestor didn’t know or care because he couldn’t read it. An illiterate man’s name was only a sound - not a sequence of letters. Do not expect fixed spellings of any surname until 1870 or even later.”

It is of interest to note that, according to literature presently being distributed by the organization known as the “Clann Chaomhanach” located in Wexford County, Ireland, the surnames “Cavenaugh”, "Cavner", "Cavinar", "Cavnar" and "Cavanar" are actually the descendants of 12th century Irish Gaelic King of Leinster by the name of Donal Chaomhanach (also spelled "Donal Caomhanach"), who was the eldest son of the Irish King, Dermot MacMurrough, and who first adopted the name, which means “a son or follower of St. Caomhan.” 415 Keeping in mind that the use of surnames only began in the late 13th century.

It has been recorded by some sources who are considered knowledgeable in the origin of surnames, that the surname “Cavender” is actually a corruption of the native Irish name “Cavanagh” which the English pronounced as “Cavaner” and that the name Cavanagh, or, more correctly Kavanagh as there is no such letter as “K” in the Irish language (the hard “C” takes its place”) is from the Gaelic Irish Coamhanach, a famous branch of the MacMorroughs. 1 , 115 & 168

It is also said that the surnames Cavender, Cavaner, Cavinder and Cavenner are quite common in the coal mining regions of Northern England near the Scotland border, i.e., the counties of Lancashire, Durham and Northumberland, thus providing some evidence that the spelling of CAVENDER may actually be of English origin.483 However, there were a number of Cavender’s in Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England during the years 1766-1889. Also, a Dority Cavender (“Dorothy Cavender”), daughter of Francis Cavender, was baptized in Domston Parish, Worcestershire County, England on August 19, 1615 and is the earliest presently known spelling of “CAVENDER”. However, as her father was undoubtedly at least 21 years old, or older, then the spelling CAVENDER dates back to the late 1500's, which is getting within 100 years of the first use of surnames said to be in the late 1400's.

Also, a Jeames Cavener (“James Cavender”?) was buried on October 22, 1647 in the cemetery of the Church of St. Augustine, Bristol, Bristol County, England.

It was recently stated by a well-known researcher in England:

“The foregoing results indicate a very rare name that is almost extinct in the UK. Why should this be? It is possible to surmise that the family members that carried this name were victims of the plague. England was visited a number of time by this awful pestilence, the first being in 1348. At times, whole villages with all inhabitants became victims. A likely scenario in that the Cavener family (surnames only began in the late 13th century) were of a very small area when the first plague visitation occurred and that their particular village was decimated.”

Still another theory is that, after the breakdown of the clan system, people normally adopted their place of origin as their surname. For example, the county of Cavan, Ireland is a sparsely populated county in north central Ireland, immediately south of the border with Northern Ireland, with the city of Cavan being the county seat. The country is hilly with many lakes, some of which link to the River Erne. Cavan, Ireland became part of the province of Ulster in the early 17th century, and was later colonized by English and Scottish settlers. Thus, a person named "John" who came from Cavan, Ireland would have been known as John from Cavan, or that he was a Cavan "er", thus the final name of John Cavaner upon the demise of the clan system.

It is of interest to note that at least one line who presently spell their surname as "Cavener" and "Cavner" were actually descendants of a James Cavender. For some unknown reasons, various members of the very same family still, to this day, continued to spell their surname differently.

In the index of the CALENDAR OF DOCUMENTS PRESERVED IN FRANCE, illustrative of the history of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 1, AD 918-1206, it is suggested that the surname “Cawenter” is a variation of “Cawentry” and “Cawender” which are derived from the Charter of Hugh, Bishop of Coventry. As names were quite often derived from titles and regions from where individuals came, the name “Coventry” could have been pronounced by the English, Scots, Irish and Welsh as “Caweter”, “Cawentry”, “Cawenter”, “Cawender” and quite possibly “Cavender”.439

According to another author, the name Kavanagh and Cavanagh is derived from the Irish Gaelic name Caomhanche, which means a son or follower of St. Caomahan. It has been said that no clan in Ireland was more constant or fierce in their opposition of the Norman invaders that the Kavanaghs, who steadfastly refused to accept the authority of English kings for more than five hundred years. On the descendancy chart of Murtagh Kavanagh, the Sept. of Clanhanrick and Knockangarrow, there appear the names of three brothers named: Phelim, Maurice and Edmond, with the added notation that Phelim escaped to the Netherlands and that Maurice and Edmond were pardoned in 1603. It is to be noted that on July 8, 1635 an official order was issued which stated: "Order for the following prisoners in Newgate ("Newgate County, England"?) to be transported to Virginia and to be executed if they return." One name listed in the order was that of a Maurice Cavenaugh (“Maurice Kavanagh”?, “Maurice Cavender”?, “Maurice Cavenough”? & “Maruce Cavener”?).Sect. II, Ch. 30, 1635

The surname of "CAVENDER" has been found in many original documents in this country as being spelled: Caffinder, Carpenter, Cavander, Cavanor, Cavener, Cavner, Cavenar, Cavenor, Carvender, Carvinder, Carviner, Cavanear, Cavanier, Cavenaugh, Cavenear, Caveneir, Cavener, Cavenner, Cavennor, Cavenor, Cavenar, Caventer, Caveniar, Cavenier, Caverner, Cavinar, Caviner, Cavinor, Cavinear, Cavinder, Cevender, Corvender, and even Havener and Lavender.

In fact, in the author's particular line, the name of his gggggrandfather, Hugh Cavender, was actually spelled/misspelled at various times as: Hough Carpenter, Hugh Caffinder, Hugh Cavinor, Hugh Cavenor and as Hugh Cavinder. In fact, the name of his son, James Cavender, was actually spelled "James Cavennour" in the 1820 census for Williamson County, Tennessee. Additionally, a John Kavineer who came to this country from Devon County, England “changed” the spelling of his name to “John Cavender”.

Even in the early 1800 records of Gloucester County, England, the spellings "Cavener", "Cavenor", "Cavenaugh", "Cavenough" & "Cavanagh" appear to be different spellings of the very same surname.

As further evidence of erroneous and possibly haphazard spelling, in 1862 a William P. Cavender ("William Cavender") served as a Corporal in Company D of the 14th. Regiment of the Missouri State Militia Calvary and his name was also officially spelled in his military records as William P. Cavner ("William Cavner") with reference to the exact same company and regiment. Another example is found in the family Bible of John Alston Cavender who wrote his own surname and the surname of all of his children as “Cavaner”. In later years, the same John Alston Cavender and all of his children were each spelling their surname as “Cavender”.

As earlier mentioned, it is a known fact that the early working-class settlers were mostly illiterate farmers who, not only did not how to read or write, they were not even familiar with the correct pronunciation of syllables, which obviously would have been of substantial assistance to the person drafting the particular legal document on their behalf, and who, themselves, undoubtedly in some instances were not much better at spelling. Consequently, when a settler attempted to pronounce his or her name, the resulting spelling of the name was obviously a phonetic spelling resulting in how the surname was understood by the person drafting the particular legal document, and considering the particular dialect spoken by the particular person. Subsequently, when the educational system became more available and many more people later learned to read and write, they either corrected the spelling of their surname, or they merely elected to continue to spell it the way it had been spelled for many years.

In fact, it has been found in one family, some of the children in the very same family spelled their surname one way and the remainder of the children in the very same family spelled their surname differently.

Consequently, any one of the foregoing spellings of “Cavender” may actually be the original spelling, wherever originated. Additionally, because of carelessness, many of the scribes hired by the various County Clerks at times would actually spell the very same surname two or three different ways in the very same document.

MISCELLANEOUS (Migration Routes)

The first wagon road into the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia followed the path of an Indian trail and, according to the late professor, John W. Wayland, a well respected Virginia historian, U. S. Route 11 was constructed along the course of that old wagon road. As early as 1734, the Great Wagon Road was cited on a land survey as the "Wagon Road" that goes from the Conestogo region to Opeckin Creek. “Opeckin” was the phonetic for Opequon Creek. The Conestogo was a region in southeastern Pennsylvania that was named after an Indian tribe and creek, where the famous Conestogo wagon was developed by the Pennsylvania Germans. Opeckin Creek flows near Winchester, Virginia and empties into the Potomac River. This road brought the first settlers from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland to Old Orange and Old Frederick Counties, Virginia. Quakers and Presbyterians came from Cecil County, Maryland during this era, while Welsh and English Quakers came from Philadelphia and Chester County, Pennsylvania.

Also, a group of settlers who were mostly Quakers came from Monocacy Valley, Maryland within the time period 1730-1750. A crude map that was developed by Frye and Jefferson and published in 1755, showed the course of the Great Wagon Road. The road commenced in Philadelphia and followed a westerly course through Lancaster and York, Pennsylvania, similar to the course of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. At some point below Shippensburg, it turned south (now US 11/I-81) and later crossed the Potomac River into Old Frederick County. This section of the road was labeled "The Great Wagon Road to Philadelphia." A companion survey map showed the path of the Great Wagon Road as it moved through the Shenandoah Valley, with the notation "Indian Road by the Treaty of Lancaster." An extension of the same road, illustrated on a quadrant of a third map dated 1747 which showed the road continuing southward up the valley until it crossed the Blue Ridge Mountains where the Staunton River cuts through a mountain pass. The road was labeled on this map as "The Great Road From the Yadkin River" in North Carolina, through Virginia, and onward to Philadelphia for a total mileage of 455 miles. All three of the above maps were published on the results of independent surveys conducted by Joshua Frye sometime between 1700 and 1754, and by Peter Jefferson sometime between 1708 and 1757. Peter Jefferson was the father of Thomas Jefferson. These particular maps are believed to be on sale by the Virginia State Library and Archives. It is to be noted that there still exists a one room historic log cabin near the edge of the Jackson River near Covington, Virginia owned by a William Robinson and which has a sign explaining how in the early 1800's ferry men would help folks across the river on their way across the Appalachian’s. This route was given the name “The Kanawha Turnpike”. It led from Lewisburg, Virginia and into the Kanawha Valley of Charleston, West Virginia.

Land transactions show that extensive immigration occurred between the Shenandoah Valley and the Yadkin Valley in North Carolina during the mid-18th century. One of the early land developers in Frederick County, North Carolina was Morgan Bryan (1691-1773) who led a movement in 1748 to help settle the Yadkin Valley in North Carolina under Lord Granville. Bryant arrived in Frederick County, North Carolina about 1730, where he and Quaker Alexander Ross applied for a grant of 100,000 acres by Lt. Governor William Gooch, to be divided into land grants for 100 families. The main route through Frederick County, North Carolina used by Bryan and other pioneer settlers was called "The Great Wagon Road" to distinguish it from the Indian trail on which it was built. References about the road to the Yadkin were made in journals kept by Moravian missionaries during the mid-1700s. When a Fairfax County, Virginia survey was accomplished in 1746, the surveyors mentioned that it crossed the Indian Road at a point south of New Market, near the Shenandoah-Rockingham County line. According to Dr. Wayland, that point is now on U.S. Route 11. A major east-west road was developed during the 1740's between Winchester and the South Branch River near the present site of Romney, West Virginia. Jeremiah Smith, Joseph Edwards, James Caudy, Robert White, and other early settlers were responsible for building the wagon road along a buffalo path and the remnants of an old Indian trail. U.S. Route 50 follows the general pattern of that wagon road. It was extended to Cumberland, Maryland and then followed the approximate course of U.S. Route 40.

Some settlers moving to Tennessee from Virginia and North Carolina traversed the Wilderness Road and Warrior's Path to a point near the headwaters of the Cumberland River, thence southwesterly along the Cumberland Trail to Nashville, Tennessee, and beyond. The Old Natchez Road, also known as the Natchez Trace, runs through the western section of Williamson County, Tennessee and connected Nashville Tennessee to Natchez, Mississippi. This is the route apparently taken by Eudaley James Cavender in late 1805 and early 1806 when he settled in Williamson County, Tennessee adjacent to Davidson County, Tennessee.

Most colonial roads were built as a result of petitions filed by citizens in the local court who usually appointed an overseer and identified the class of laborers, for example, all male "tithables" who live within 3 miles of the proposed road. Roads have always been a very political subject, and during the colonial period was no exception. The best procedure to locating the colonial road network is to utilize all available road orders that are filed in "Order Books" in the Virginia county courthouses. The University of Virginia is believed to be undertaking such a project and several counties have been completed and published. An early Frederick County, Virginia petition stated that the two closest market towns were located in Fredericksburg, Virginia and Philadelphia. Winchester, Virginia was established in 1744, and later became a market town for that region.

Migration from Eastern Shore, Maryland to the Northern Neck of Virginia primarily involved a different type of settler who was aligned with the ruling class. Often they were absentee landlords who developed large acreage into a tenement farming system. An overseer ran the operation with help of slave labor. The Northern Neck of Virginia comprises the 4 counties at the end of the northernmost peninsula on the Chesapeake Bay comprising Northumberland, Lancaster, Richmond and Westmoreland. In 1765, Paulin Anderson, while living in King and Queen County, Virginia, paid 12 tithe taxes in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia which included his 2 overseers of his 2221 acre plantation by the names of John Townsend and Hugh Cavinder (actually, “Hugh Cavender”), my ggggg grandfather.

Generally speaking, the U.S. routes and Interstates follow courses of the old trails and wagon roads from Virginia to Tennessee. It is believed that Bedford County, Virginia was a crossroads for the migration trails between Virginia and Tennessee. That is, most emigrants from most sections of Virginia went through Bedford. From there they went through what is now Bristol, Virginia/Tennessee to Knoxville. This approximates present-day I-81. In Knoxville, pioneers turned right to follow a course due west on wagon roads that led to Nashville.

It is to be noted that a great number of Virginians became acquainted with the territory of Georgia and the deep South as a result of the free land lotteries conducted in Georgia, and also via various military campaigns during the Revolutionary War. In addition to the 1st. Virginia Regiment, 2nd. Virginia Regiment, 3rd. Virginia Regiment, 4th... Virginia Regiment, 7th. Virginia Regiment and the 10th. Virginia Regiment of the Virginia Continental Line who were captured by the British at Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina in 1780, the 8th. Virginia Regiment had been in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina in 1776, and the 2nd. Georgia Regiment was raised in Williamsburg, Virginia and was filled with Virginian solders. These events evidentially prompted a large migration of Virginia settlers to North and South Carolina and Georgia, which later spawned the states of Kentucky and Tennessee.

MISCELLANEOUS

(General Historical Nuggets)

It should be remembered that, when reading dates under the Old Style or "Julian calendar", i.e., prior to the year 1752, the year began on March 25. Therefore all dates before that day (that is, January 1-March 24, inclusive, of each year) would bear the date of the previous year. Until 1752, the so-called "Old Style" or Julian calendar was used throughout the Middle Ages. Its inaccuracy amounted to about 3 days in every 4 centuries. By the time of the Gregorian Calendar or “New Style” calendar (named after Pope Gregory XIII) promulgated in 1582, calendar dates were ahead of actual time by 10 days. In other words, the so-called “New Style” Calendar became effective in the American Colonies on January 1, 1751 and which was revised in order to compensate for earlier miscalculations. Thus, in 1752, the new year began on January 1 for the very first time. Previously, the year began on March 25. Therefore all dates before that day (that is, January 1-March 24, inclusive, of each year) would bear the date of the previous year. The so-called Gregorian Calendar was first adopted in Europe in 1582 and was later adopted in the British Colonies in on January 1, 1751.

Since actual time is the time that it takes the earth to make one complete revolution around the sun (a year), eventually the summer months would have come in winter, and vise versa if the calendar had been left uncorrected.

Roman Catholic countries adopted the Gregorian calendar in, or shortly after, 1582. The Greek Church did not approve the calendar revision, and consequently Greece, Bulgaria and Russia were on the Old Style calendar until the time of the first World War, when they were 13 days ahead of sun time. The conservatism of the English and the fact that the new calendar was sponsored by a Pope, delayed acceptance of it in Great Britain and the British colonies until after the passage of an Act of Parliament in 1751. By then the calendar was 11 days ahead of sun time, so the Act provided that in 1752, the second day of September should be followed by the fourteenth day of September. In other words, what would have been September 3 was thereafter called September 14, exactly 11 days being thus dropped out of the year. So, in 1752, the new year began on January 1 for the very first time.

It is to be further noted that no Cavender’s were located by a professional genealogist prior to 1800 in any one of the following English counties: Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Cornwall, Derbyshire, Dorset, Durham, Hereford, Huntingdon, Leicester, Lincoln, Monmouthshire, Norfolk, Northampton, Northumberland Rutland, Nottingham, Oxford, Shropshire, Somerset, Suffolk, Surrey, Westmoreland, Wiltshire, or Yorkshire. Additionally, no trace of any Cavender prior to 1800 was found in either of the counties of Scotland: Angus, Dumfries, Fife, Inverness, Midlothian, Moray, Orkney, Perth, Renfrew, Roxburgh or Sutherland. However, as the vast number of immigrants were illiterate, their surnamed were phonetically spelled. Thus, the surname Cavender most probably was originally spelled as Cavener, Cavenagh, Cavanner, Cavenaugh, and even Kavender, etc.

Another item of possible relevance is contained in an article written by a Chester R. Johnson, e-mail cjohnson@, wherein he stated that the Primitive Baptists, of which many Cavender and descendants were members, particularly the line of Hugh Cavender whose grandson became a Primitive Baptist Minister:

“All Baptists in the beginning (i.e., before 1820) were what we could now call Hard-shell or Primitive. They (some) did not believe in Missionaries and they had as an ordinance, ‘foot washing’, as Jesus did at the Last Supper. The split really began in the 1830s when many in the South felt there was a need for missionaries, one of my ancestors, John Blake, charter member of Enon Baptist Church, Bibb County, Alabama, vigorously opposed the calling of a pastor who was ‘for the missionary’. For his opposition, he was excluded from the church in June 1836. By 1845 the break was complete with the Primitives, and the Southern Baptist Convention was formed. Some Primitive Baptists claim primary descent from certain Baptist churches in Wales and in the Midlands of England. The views of these particular Baptists are summarized in the 1655 Midland Confession of Faith. The Particular Baptists of London are also part of Primitive Baptist heritage. Their most important confessions of faith were the London Confessions of 1644 and 1689. The 1644 confession better represents Primitive Baptists views than the one of 1689. Primitive Baptists' claim the scriptures as their sole rule of faith and practice, and therefore, are not bound to creeds of faith. However, churches and associations among Primitive Baptists have summarized their interpretation of scriptures in various Articles of Faith. These differ in wording but not in substance. There are scattered Primitive Baptist churches throughout Appalachia. Primitive Baptists are especially found in Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi (and in Kentucky and Tennessee). I have attended several ‘singings’ at Primitive Baptists Churches in Western North Carolina. They do not allow musical instruments in the church as they practice the old style of accapella singing called shape-note singing. I have conversed with Primitive Baptists Elders about their beliefs. It is my understanding that they do not believe in missionary work, passing a collection plate during the service, or proselytizing; have no Sunday Schools, special youth activities, pictures of Jesus or crucifixes in the church or home or educational schools for their ministers; use only the KJV Bible, use real wine and unleven bread in communion, have only male leaders (Elders) in the church. They believe in predestination and election. If you want to give money to the church, then do so privately according to your conscience. They may be ‘Hard-shell’, but in my experience they are really lovely Christian people and very friendly toward outsiders."

MISCELLANEOUS

(Chronologically Arranged Historical Nuggets)

1085/1086 The so-called “Domsday Book” (sometimes called “Doomsday”) was compiled at the instruction of William the Conqueror and was a nationwide survey of the state of the English nation as it then existed.

The survey included: the number of “hides” (i.e., a land measure of about 120 acres in most shires); the number of ploughs, both those in lordship and the men's; the number of villagers, cottagers and slaves, how many Freemen; the amount of woodland, meadow and pasture; the number of mills and fishponds; the amount that had been added or taken away, what the total was and is, how much each Freeman had or has; and, all freehold, before 1066, when king William gave it, and now; and if more can be had than at present.

The purpose of the survey was to find out who owned what and how much it was worth. It was so-named by the landowners because it was the final authoritative register of rightful possession in the land. There were many disputes stemming from the Norman invasion. By analogy, its judgement was as final as that of Domesday. Each manor was listed, together with it's owner, with other details and in particular relates values of those manors before, during, and after the invasion. The Domsday is the first and most complete survey of its type in any country.

1582 The Gregorian Calendar was first adopted in Europe and was later adopted in the British Colonies in 1752.

1585 Even thought Sir Walter Raleigh never came to America, he did send others to make the first attempts at permanent colonization. The first of these attempts was made in 1585 by 109 men led by Sir Richard Grenville. They settled on Roanoke Island on the Outer Banks of what is now known as North Carolina. Grenville returned to England for supplies, but was slow in gathering them. After 11 months and a pounding by a hurricane, the 108 remaining men hitched a ride back to England with Sir Francis Drake, who had stopped by to check on Raleigh's investment. Grenville arrived after the fort had been abandoned. The second attempt (the “Lost Colony”) was made in 1587. This time, entire families came over. Governor John White brought his daughter Eleanor and her husband Ananias Dare, the parents of Virginia Dare who is considered by many as being the first child born in America to English parents. The colonists shortly ran low on supplies, and when the promised ships to re-stock their larders did not appear, they sent John White back to England to plead for more support. While White was there, the Spanish Armada attacked, and all ships were called in to fight. After that, White was unable to raise the required funds for a ship and supplies until 1590. Investors, Raleigh included, had lost interest. When White finally returned to Roanoke, there was no sign of the colonists.

1587 According to experts examining tree rings, it has been concluded that for the years 1587 to 1589, the most extreme drought in 800 years hit the entire southeastern United States and may have been the main cause for the disappearance of the "Lost Colony", and was particularly severe in the Tidewater region of Virginia near Roanoke.

1603/07/25 King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England on this date, and is considered to be the founder of the Scotch Irish immigration from the Ulster Province of Northern Ireland to America. His reign ended in 1625. It is to be noted that the given name “James” appears quite often in subsequent Cavender generations.

1606 King James I of England granted a charter to the Plymouth Company to colonize "Northern Virginia", and further granted a charter to the Virginia Company of London to plant colonies in America. The Virginia charter included the Tennessee area. Later, a so-called "Headright" system was adopted by the Virginia Company meeting in a Quarter Court held on November 18, 1618 whereby a male adult was granted free of charge 50 acres of land for each man, woman or child brought to the new colonies, up to a maximum of 660 acres. Additionally, under the headright system, a prospective settler who could not afford the cost of transportation, had his or her passage paid for by a planter or by any other person in the colony. In the mid-seventeenth century, the planter received 50 acres of land for every person he transported. The new settler worked for the planter for a certain number of years, usually about 4-5 years, to repay the cost of his/her transportation to the colony; thereafter, he/she became a free person or "freeman" and received 50 acres of land for himself/herself. Usually, the date of the headright did not indicate the time of arrival of the new settler as claims for headright could wait for years, or could actually be sold to someone else. However, "quit rent" of 2 shillings per 100 acres was required to be paid annually and forever. Later, the quit rent was raised to 4 shillings per 100 acres. The origin of the quit rent in this country started during the colonial period and was based on the English law that all of the land in Virginia belonged to the King with the exception of the Northern Neck portion of Virginia, which belonged to the Proprietor (Lord Fairfax for many years) and which area now comprises the four counties at the end of the northernmost peninsula on the Chesapeake Bay comprising Northumberland County, Lancaster County, Richmond County and Westmoreland County. Although persons could claim the land, sell it, or keep it and pass it on to their heirs, they could hold it only if they paid a small annual quit rent to the King (or to the Proprietor). If the quit rent was not paid, the land was then reclaimed by the King (or the Proprietor), and could then be granted to another. This system existed until the Revolution.(It is of interest to note that, as of 1995, the Queen of England still makes a so-called "ceremonial" annual payment of quitrent on the land owned by her. Accordingly she makes the following payment: 2 wooden boards, 1 "scinner" (i.e., some type of cutting tool), 6 horseshoes, and 56 nails! This token payment is quite a contrast to the annual quitrent required by the King of England to be paid by the American colonists on land owned by them.

At about the same point in time, Brewster and Bradford and other "Separatist" departed England and went to Holland because they would not agree to King James I's decree that the Church of England, of which he headed, was to be the only church in England. 261

According to some family stories, the Cavener's, Cavner's, Cavanaugh's, and/or Kavanaugh's originally lived in Scotland near the northern border of England and thereafter immigrated to this country from Ireland. According to the July 1984 issue of National Geographic, these border people were very adept in the art of obtaining horses and other livestock of other persons and thereafter altering the brands to show the animals belonged to them, when it was not necessarily so. It was further stated that King James I rounded up all these border raiders that he could capture and shipped them off to Northern Ireland. As most of the immigrants from Ireland were Catholic, and as Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland was the only port of entry that would accept Catholics, virtually all the immigrants from northern Ireland first landed in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, regardless of their religious preferences.

It is to be noted that two genealogists in Northern Ireland did not found a single document of any early Cavender in Ireland. However, they did find a substantial number of documents relating to the surnames Cavanagh, Cavenagh and Cavenah.447

The county seat of Baltimore County, Maryland was originally Joppa, Maryland, also known as the "Gunpowder Town", and was a port at the head of the Gunpowder River, and was incorporated in 1745.

1607/05/13 The date of arrival of Captain Newport's 3 ships from England. They sailed up the James River (which they named after King James I of England) for 40 miles until they saw a peninsula where they decided to locate Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in North America. John Smith became the leader of the colony. This marks the beginning of white settlement in Virginia and became a royal colony of Great Britain in 1621. Until this time, Virginia very loosely covered a large indefinite area, including what is now Maryland, West Virginia and Kentucky. 261

1609-1611 Scottish "undertakers" were granted leases to land in the Ulster province of Northern Ireland during the time of the so-called "plantation" of Ulster in Northern Ireland and as edicted by Scottish King James I from 1609-1616.

1610 The colonists abandoned Jamestown, Virginia and set sail for England. However, they soon met Lord de la Warr with provision ships and all return to Jamestown.261

1615/06/xx Captain John Smith sailed for Plymouth, Massachusetts to plant a colony at New England which had been named by Prince Charles, heir to the British throne.

1615/08/19 Dority Cavender ("Dorothy Cavender"), daughter of Francis Cavender, was baptized in Dormston Parish, Worcestershire County, England and is the earliest presently known spelling of the surname "Cavender".170,. 399 & Bishops Transcripts for Dornston Parish, Worchestershire Cnty., Eng. b736-BA2006/29(iv)

According to a United Kingdom transcriber, the name "Dority" Cavender is actually Dorothy Cavender which is stated to have been a very popular name at that time. It is said that the handwriting used at that time was called "Secretary Hand" and the "h" in Dorothy looked liked like a "y" today as it hung down below the line and, therefore, could easily be missed by someone unfamiliar with the writing style.

1617/12/xx King James I issued a proclamation on this date which stated “that the most notorious and lewd people in England were to be sent to the colony of Virginia”.

1619/06/03 The following entry is found in the (Old) Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book, Court of 3d June 1691:

"Whereas a rude and uncivilized custom of smoaking (sic) tobacco in this county court house during the sessions of the Court hath been frequently used and practiced among us, And for as much as the same is greatly derogatory from the respect due to and dignitie of their Majties (sic) Courts of Justice, This Court have ordered what person or persons whosoever shall be found smoaking tobacco in either of the Court Houses of this County during the setting of the Court shall be fined fifty pounds of tobacco to be paid to the Sheriff or his Deputy for the use of the County als exo."

It is to be noted that "old" Rappahannock County, Virginia was split into what is now Essex County, Virginia and Richmond County, Virginia.

1619 The date of the first session of the Legislature of the Colony of Virginia.

1620/11/11 On this date, “Old Style” Calendar (November 11, 1621, “New Style” Calendar or “Gregorian” Calendar), the ship Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts and the "Mayflower Compact" was signed in a cabin in Cape Cod, Plymouth County, Massachusetts to control the governing of the settlement which was named Plymouth.261 The so-called “New Style” Calendar became effective on January 1, 1751 and which was revised in order to compensate for earlier miscalculations. Thus, in 1752, the new year began on January 1 for the very first time. Previously, the year began on March 25. Therefore all dates before that day (that is, January 1-March 24, inclusive, of each year) would bear the date of the previous year. The so-called Gregorian Calendar was first adopted in Europe in 1582 and was later adopted in the British Colonies in on January 1, 1751.

1620 (1) The Plymouth Company of New Hampshire received a grant as Council for New England to all land between the 40th and 48th parallels, west from the Atlantic Ocean.261

(2) Bryon Cavender ("Brian Cavender"?, "Bryant Cavender"?, "Bryan Cavender"? & "Briant Cavender"?), believed by some to be of Catholic faith and born in Ireland, was then living in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts.418

1621 Jamestown, Virginia, became a royalty colony of England in 1621. Until this time, it very loosely covered a large and indefinite area, including what is now Maryland.

1622/03/22 Date of the great Indian massacre simultaneously occurred in virtually all of the settlements situated along the James River of Virginia, with the sole exception of Jamestown which was saved by an early warning which allowed it to prepare itself before the attack. 300-400 settlers were put to death by the attacking Indians said to be by the most cruel means.

1623/05/04 Samuel Caverner (“Samuel Cavender”?), son of Samuel Caverner (“Samuel Cavender”), was christened in Romford, Essex County, England on May 4, 1623.

1624 Thomas Lavander ("Thomas Cavender"?) was living in Jamestown, Virginia, as an tradesman or artisan. 112

1625 Charles I became the King of England and reigned until 1649.

1626 Peter Minuit bought Manhattan Island, New York, from the Indians for about $24 worth of trinkets.261

1628 Charles I of England granted a colonial charter to Massachusetts in 1628.261

1629/03/29 Ships from Southampton England, landed at a place they named Charleston and which was located across the river from Boston, near the mouth of the Charles River.

1629 Massachusetts Bay Company was chartered and voting franchise included only church members. King Charles I of England gave the entire Cherokee Indian land ("Cherokee Nation") to a friend, Robert Heath, with the exception of some hunting grounds to the north, now North Carolina. This year also marks the year that the Huguenots, exiled from France, arrived in Virginia and more kept coming over the years, with the largest influx coming in 1700 when 700 of them arrived and settled Monocan ("Manikan") Town in Henrico County, Virginia.

1630 The Puritan "great migration" began from England to America and eventually about 14,000 settled in the Massachusetts area.261

1632 Virginia was reduced in size when King Charles I of England, a Catholic, granted the northern portion of the colony to Lord Baltimore. This became the separate colony of Maryland in honor of Queen Henrietta Maria and comprised primarily persons of Catholic religion. 261

1634/03/xx A group of English settlers led by Lord Baltimore's younger brother, Cecil Leonard Calvert ("Cecil Calvert"), an English nobleman and the second Lord Baltimore, found Maryland "a most convenient harbour, and pleasant country lying on each side" of the James River, and received a charter for the colony from King Charles I. Here on land formerly home to a Yaocomaco Indian village, the Old World put down roots on the Chesapeake frontier and built "our town we call St. Maries" (now St Mary's City). For 60 years this settlement served as the capitol of Maryland. The 140-odd settlers and so-called "gentleman adventurers" survived an arduous Atlantic crossing aboard the ship "Ark", a passenger ship, and the supply ship "Maryland Dove". As part of a venture that combined an investment scheme with a refuge for Roman Catholics, the passengers included both Protestants and Catholics eager to find economic opportunity and freedom from religious persecution. St. Mary's City (now St. Mary’s County, Maryland") became the first settlement in the new world to make religious toleration a matter of law. At first utilizing structures vacated by the Yaocomaco, the newcomers soon built a fort, more as a defense against the hostility of Protestant Virginia than out of fear of the neighboring Indians. St. Mary's City served as the capitol and chief urban center for the colony until 1695. 376

1634 Virginia Counties of Charles City, Virginia; Charles River County, Virginia; Elizabeth City County, Virginia; Henrico County, Virginia; Northampton, County, Virginia; Virginia; Accawack County, Virginia; Warrosquoyacke County, Virginia; Warvich River County, Virginia; York County, Virginia; James City County, Virginia; and Isle of Wight County, Virginia; were all formed on this date, and Leonard Calvert founded St. Mary's, Maryland on Clement Island. 112 & 374

1635/07/08 "Order for the following prisoners in Newgate ("Newgate County, England"?) to be transported to Virginia and to be executed if they return." One name listed was that of Maurice Cavenaugh. (Maurice Cavender?, Maurice Cavenough? & Maruce Cavener?) Sect. II, Ch. 30, 1635 This is further confirmed by Peter Wilson Coldham (“Peter Coldham”) on page 155 of his publication entitled: “The complete Book of Emigrants”.

1639 In this year, Williams and his followers are said to have formed the first Baptist Church in America in Providence, Rhode Island. However, another source states that the first Baptist church was established in 1703 in Pencader Hundred in New Castle County, Delaware.261 And, according to a pamphlet from the Fourth Street Baptist Church in Portsmouth, Virginia entitled "A Century in Kingdom Work-A History of Fourth Street Baptist Church", published in 1955, it is stated that the first Baptist church in Virginia was started by a little colony of Baptists from England who settled in or near what is now Isle of Wight County, Virginia, early in the 18th. century. It is recorded that the said colony of Baptists wrote back to England for a minister and the Baptists in London ordained Robert Nordin and Thomas White and sent them to "gather up the sheep and preach the Gospel" in the colony. Apparently Thomas White was not permitted to land on these shores, but Robert Nordin did land and constituted a church in 1714.

1642 The area which has become Amelia County, Virginia was once under the jurisdiction of the Anglican Parish of Bristol, Virginia which was formed on this date. The Rev. George Robertson was licensed as a missionary in Virginia by Dr. Compton, Bishop of London, on February 20, 1692. He assumed leadership of Bristol Parish in 1693 and served as minister of the parish until his death in 1739. The Parish included an area 40 miles long and 20 miles wide, with about 430 families and 1100 tithables. His salary was 16,000 pounds of tobacco. He located at Picketts, now Chesterfield County, Virginia. John Compton, one of the sons of Rev. George Compton, seems to have married several years before his father's death and established his home in Amelia County, Virginia, so "Parson George" had a special interest in Amelia. At a vestry held on February 26, 1732, it was ordered that a "chapelle" be built on Mr. Cobb's land near Flat Creek ("Flatt Creek") with the same dimensions as the Numisseen Chapel. Major William Kennon and George Wilson were to inspect the workmanship and Mr. Booker was given leave to build a pew for his family at his own charge. John Bently was appointed to officiate as sexton for the Flat Creek chapel (“Flatt Creek Chapel”) when it was finished. It was further ordered that 10,000 pounds of tobacco be levied toward defraying the charges of the chapel ordered to be built at Flat Creek, sometimes called “Flatt Creek”.Hist Notes on Amelia Cnty, Va., Amelia Cnty Hist Comm, Sect VIII "Some Matters of Religion"

1643/05/10 Richard Caweter (“Richard Cavender”?) married Ann Chalke in Downton Parish, Wilts County, England.439

It is of interest to note that, in the index of the "CALENDAR OF DOCUMENTS PRESERVED IN FRANCE", illustrative of the history of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 1, AD 918-1206, it is suggested that the surname “Cawenter” is a variation of “Cawentry” and “Cawender” which are derived from the Charter of Hugh, Bishop of Coventry. As names were quite often derived from titles and regions from where individuals came, the name “Coventry” could have been pronounced by the English, Scots, Irish and Welsh as “Caweter”, “Cawentry”, “Cawenter”, “Cawender” and quite possibly “Cavender”. Thus, the Bishop name today may be pronounced Hugh, Bishop of Cavender. The main entry states:

“Charter of Hugh, Bishop of Coventry, notifying that in consideration of the poverty of the monks of St. Martin of Sées, and their good reputation and humility, he grants (to) them forever (the sum of) 6 marcs a year from the church of Crostonne, to be paid by that clerk whom the monks to whom rightfully belongs the presentation, shall present to him or his successors, 3 marcs at Michaelmas and 3 (marcs) at Easter; and, if the clerk fails to pay whin 15 days of the appointed time, he shall be proud to pay a penalty of 10 shillings in addition.” 439

1645 William Claiborne and Richard Ingle sacked St. Mary's City and claimed Maryland for Virginia in the name of the new Parliamentary government in England. Lord Calvert regained the colony 2 years later, but died shortly afterwards in 1647. In 1694-1695, the seat of the government of Maryland was moved from St. Mary's City to what later became Annapolis.

1646-1647 Estimated date of birth of a Hugh Cavenagh ("Hugh Cavenaugh"? & "Hugh Cavender"?) who was living in Charles County, Maryland in 1668.412 It is to be noted that on page 76 of the book entitled “The Bristol Register of Servants sent to Foreign Plantations”, it is stated that on August 20, 1658, Hugh Cavenagh, yoeman, was sent to Mr. Wills to serve 5 years in Virginia.

1647/10/22 Jeames Cavener (“James Cavender”?) was buried in the cemetery of the Church of St. Augustine the Less in Bristol, Bristol County, England.Bristol Record Soc., Parish Records of the Church St. Augustine the Less, 1577-1700

1649-1660 England became a commonwealth.

1651/04/04 At a "machcomacoi" held at Rappanhannock, Virginia, apparently attended by Accopatough, Wionance, Toskicough, Coharneittary, Pacauta, Mamogueitan, Opathittare, Cakarell James, Minniiaconaugh and Kintassa-hacr Indian tribes, Major Moore Fantleroy (now spelled Moore Fauntleroy") purchased a very large tract of land from tribal king Accopatough, "King of the Indians of Rappanhannock Town and Townes" is hereby conveyed to "my brother and loving friend" and which consisted of all the land thereto belonging in consideration of 10 fathom of peake and goods, amounting to 30 arms'-length of Rohonoke already in hand received. The territory was in two necks on the north side of Rappahannock Creek, beginning for breadth at the southernmost branch or creek of Macaughtions bay or run, and so up along the side of said river of Rappanhannock unto a great creek or river which run-Totosha or Tanks Rappanhannock Town, for length extending easterly with its full breath unto the bounds of the Potowmack River at the uttermost bounds of my land.

Of interest is the following provision to insure peaceful usage: "hereby giving unto my said brother full power, leave, license and authority to punish, correct, beat or kill any Indian or Indians whatsoever, which shall contrary to the intent of this my act and deed presume to molest, harm or offer any manner of harm, wrong, injury or violence upon the said land, or any part of it, unto said Fantleroy, his heirs and assigns." "Old Churches, Ministers, etc", Bishop Meade, Vol IIpp 478-479

1652/04/11 John Bailes ("John Bales"?) and Thomas Bailes ("Thomas Bales") of Northumberland County, Virginia, were required to take the following Oath of Allegiance: "Those whose names are published doe promise and Ingage and saludt to be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England as it is now established without King or House of Lordes."

1652 (1) Scottish prisoners James Kallender ("James Cavender"?) and David Kallender ("David Cavender"?) were transported (i.e. deported) from Scotland to Massachusetts. 253 & 254

(2) Surry County, Virginia, was formed from James City County, an "original" county of the Colony of Virginia.

1653/10/06 Apparently the Last Will and Testament of Moore Fauntleroy (also "Moore Fantleroy")was probated on this date and stated: "Know ye that More Fantleroy ("Moore Fauntleroy") for sundry causes and considerations me thereunto moveing doe give unto Leroy Griffin, ye son of Thomas Griffin." Lancaster Cnty, Va Deed & Will Bk 1652-1657, p 74

The Last Will and Testament of Thomas Griffin was subsequently executed in Essex County, Virginia on April 27, 1720.

1653/10/10 The Last Will and Testament of Toby Smith was probated in Nansemond County, Virginia and stated: "I Toby Smith of Nansmum in ye Colony of Virginia (actually Nansemond County, Virginia), Gentleman, for certaine considerations by me received of my brother in law More Fantleroy ("Moore Fantleroy" & "Moore Fauntleroy') of Royes Rest in ye County of Nansemum, Gentleman, as also for the natural love and affection which I have unto my Sone, Tobies ("Toby Smith") and my daughter Phoebe ('Phoebe Smith')."Lancaster Cnty, Va Deed & Will Bk 1652-1657, p 81-82

NOTE: Nansemond County, Virginia apparently was a county of Virginia from 1637-1643 and then was combined with Warrosquoyacke County (1634-1637) to become Isle of Wight County, Virginia.

1656 Old Rappanhannock County, Virginia was formed on this date from Lancaster County, Virginia and was later abolished when it was split to form Richmond County, Virginia and Essex County, Virginia on April 26, 1692.

1657 John Washington, the great grandfather of the first President, George Washington, arrived in Virginia from England about 1657 and about 75 years before his great grandson, George Washington, was born and later obtained a tract of 150 acres of land in Westmoreland County, Virginia. John Washington had a son named Lawrence Washington who was the grandfather of George Washington and lived for a while in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Lawrence Washington had a son named Augustine Washington who was the father of George Washington and who likewise lived for a while in Westmoreland County, Virginia.

1658/08/20 Hugh Cavenagh ("Hugh Cavenaugh"?, "Hugh Cavenough" & "Hugh Cavender"?), yeoman, departed the port of Bristol, England for the colony of Virginia to begin service as an indentured servant to a Mr. Wills for a period of 5 years in Virginia. This entry was found in "Register of Servants to Foreign Plantations" (P.W. Coldham's edition, 1988). From this listing, it would appear that Hugh Cavenagh was to be an indentured servant on the plantation in Virginia owned by a Mr. Wills.112, 281, 350, 363 & 393 This particular Hugh Cavenagh (“Hugh Cavender”) may have been the grandfather of the particular Hugh Cavender who later settled in Amelia County, Virginia. The above Mr. Wills may be the same Edward Wills who was granted a land patent in 1652 on the Ware River in Gloucester County, Virginia and who claimed transportation for himself, John Wills, Katherin Wills (“Katherine Wills”?) and Susanna Wills (“Susannah Wills”?), and who was living in Warwick County, Virginia in 1657, and who was later living in Gloucester County, Virginia in 1668.393

1660 Charles II became King of England and reigned until 1685.

1660-1661 Because of a scarcity of ministers during this time period, a law was first enacted in the colonies which required all persons wishing to be married by license, must go to the county court clerk and give bond with sufficient security (usually $150 by the 19th. century) that there was no lawful cause to prevent the marriage. The license was then prepared by the clerk and presented to the minister who would perform the ceremony.

1661 The laws of England were adopted by Virginia, one of which related to "tithables" (sometimes "tythables", "tithes" or "tythes") which provided that all male persons, of whatever age, who were imported in to this colony would be liable for the payment of all tithe and other taxes, together with all male and female Negro slaves of whatever age, and all male and female Indian servants who were at least 16 years of age, from which none shall be exempted. However, any Christian who were either natives of this country, or are imported free by their parents or by others would be exempt until they reached the age of 16, unless otherwise exempted by any county court. In other words, tithables were all non-Christians of whatever age, all slaves of whatever age, all Indians of whatever age who were not servants, and all others who were at least 16 years of age were considered tithables, unless the law stated otherwise. From another source, it is stated that in October of 1649, all white male natives, those who were imported free (by their parents or otherwise), or native born servants from age 16 and up, all male servants of all ages, "notwithstanding the yearly importation of people into the colony, the number of tithables in the said list is rather diminished than augmented, where is in great part conceived, by this Assembly, to happen, in that all under the age of 16 years are exempted from the lists, and once passing under that age they are seldom or never acknowledged to exceed the same." No women of any race or station were tithable.

Effective March 1657/1658, all male servants of whatever age; all Negroes imported, male or female, and Indian servants, male or female, however procured and 16 years and over, and all Christian servants who are natives of this country, or free persons imported by parents or otherwise who are 16 years or over was subject to the payment of a tything tax.

Effective March 1661/1662 it was reiterated: "It is hereby enacted and declared that all male persons, of what age soever imported into this country shall be brought into the lysts and be lyable to the payment of all taxes, and all Negroes, male or female, being imported shall be accompted tythable, and all Indian servants, male or female, however procured being adjudged 16 years of age shall likewise be tythable (sometimes "tithables", "tithes" or "tythes") from which none shall be exempted, but such Christians only as are either natives of this country, or are imported free by their parents or others who shall not be lyable to the payment of levies until they be 16 years of age, or such others as by particular acts of assembly are exempted." Further acts exempted persons such as Councillors and 10 members of their families, artisans who did not normally plant tobacco and his servants employed in his trade, all persons who came into this country in the last coming in of Sir Thomas Yates, etc. Most of these people still had to pay church levies, and all but those with Yates had to fulfill their militia duties.

Effective December 1662, the Assembly noted that many persons purchased women servants for working the ground in order to avoid paying levies on their servants, so that all women servants usually employed in working the crops were added to the tithable list. No age was mentioned.

Effective September 1672, all Negro women born in this country were accounted tithable at the age of 16 years.

Effective October 1705, all male persons 16 and up; all Negroes, mulattos, and Indian women age 16 and up and who were not free were tithable.

Effective May 1723, all free Negroes, mulattos or Indians (except those tributary to the Government), male or female, over 16 years of age, and all wives of such were added to the tithable lists.

The Act of October 1748 simply restated the situation as it was in 1723. i.e. "That all male persons of the age of 16 years and upwards, and all Negroes, mulatto, and Indian women of the same age, except Indian tributary to this Government, and all wives of free Negroes, mulattos, and Indians, except as before excepted, shall be and are hereby declared to be tithable, and chargeable for defraying the public, county, and parish levies, ...... ".

Effective June 10, 1751, the distinction between Christians and non-Christians was removed with the following provision which rendered null and void all previous provisions: "All male persons of the age of 16 years and upwards, and all Negroes, mulatto, and Indian women of the same age, except Indians tributary to this government, and all wives of free Negroes, mulattos and Indians, except as before excepted, shall be and are hereby declared to be tithable and chargeable for defraying dominion, excepting only such as the county courts, for charitable reasons appearing to them, shall think fit to excuse." Specifically excepted were: (i) the governor or commander in chief of this colony, for the time being, and his domestic servants; (ii) the president, masters, scholars, and domestic servants of the College of William and Mary; (iii) the person of any constable, so long as he continues to be the constable; (iv) mariners and seafaring persons who were not freeholders who actually paid towards the support of Greenwich hospital out of their wages; and, (v) any person specifically exempted by the county courts for so-called "charitable" reasons. The County Courts actually recorded in the official records the names of all persons who had previously received an exception to the payment of tithe taxes. Additionally, a person was liable to pay tithe taxes even though he also paid property taxes on the land that he owned. As summarized by Daphne Gentry of the Virginia State Library:

“Virginians paid several kinds of taxes during the colonial period, some of which resulted from laws that the Virginia General Assembly itself passed. The revenue raised by those taxes went into the colonial treasury. Other taxes resulted from laws that the British Parliament passed. The revenue raised by those taxes went into the royal treasury. Different officers of government were responsible for collecting and auditing and disbursing the money raised for the colonial treasury and the money raised for the royal treasury. In some instance, however, the county sheriffs or their agents acted as the collectors of both colonial and royal taxes. The collectors, treasurers, and auditors of most of the taxes kept specified percentages of the money they handled in lieu of a salary.

TAX ON Tythables ("tithables" & "tithes") - This was a capitation or poll tax passed by the General Assembly. The people subject to the tax were: all free Caucasian males age sixteen or older; some adult female Caucasians (usually widows) who were heads of households; all slaves age sixteen or older; Native American servants, both male and female, age sixteen or older. In most instances, the head of the household or the owner of the slaves or master of the servants paid the tithable tax. The money raised by this tax went into the colonial treasury and was used to pay the expenses incurred in carrying out the policies of the colonial government that the assembly put into effect. Following the American Revolution, this tax was replaced by taxes on items of moveable personal property, such as on slaves, livestock, and some luxury items. This is the origin of the modern Virginia personal property tax system.

QUIT RENT - This was a kind of land tax that the Crown originally imposed and that was regulated by acts of Parliament. The basic English land laws under which the people of colonial Virginia gained title to their land required the owners to pay to the Crown a quitrent of two shillings for each hundred acres of land. If a landowner failed to pay the quitrent for a specified number of years, the Crown had the right to take back the land and grant it or sell it to another person. The money raised by this tax went into the royal treasury and was used to pay the expenses of the royal government in the colony. The county rent rolls, as they were called, which were kept in the office of the royal auditor general of the colony in Jamestown or Williamsburg, no longer exist. This is the origin of the modern system of land taxes in Virginia. Some documents recording the number of landowners and the total amount of quitrent for each of the counties can be found in the records of the colonial governors and of the royal auditors general of Virginia in the Virginia Colonial Records Project microfilm of documents from the British Public Record Office.

COUNTY LEVIES - This was also a capitation or poll tax regulated by acts of the General Assembly but imposed by the county courts. The county governments collected it to defray some of the expenses of operating the county government, such as keeping the courthouse, jail, and roads in repair.

PARISH LEVIES - This was also a capitation or poll tax. The parish vestries collected it to defray the expenses of paying ministers, keeping the churches and chapels of ease in repair, and until the 1790s to pay for providing for the poor and for orphans, which were then the responsibility of the parishes.

PORT DUTIES - The Trade and Navigation Acts that Parliament passed to regulate the commerce of the colonies and to raise revenue for the royal treasury imposed taxes on a number of items when they passed through a port of entry. These taxes were often not directly visible to the Virginians, since the value of the tax was added to the retail cost of the merchandise. Both Parliament and the General Assembly imposed specific duties on items of commerce, including taxes on the importation into Virginia of slaves, wine, and on gunpowder and shot, among other items.

EXPORT DUTIES - Among the other revenue sources for the support of the royal government of the colony was a tax of two shillings per hogshead on all tobacco exported from Virginia. The Crown required the General Assembly to impose this tax to provide a source of revenue for paying for upkeep on the governor's palace, to pay the salary of the governor, and for the support of the royal government in the colony. This tax was paid at the time of export, and because most tobacco growers sent their crops to market through intermediaries, such as merchants and agents for British mercantile houses, these taxes were often not directly visible to the planter who had grown the tobacco for export. The General Assembly also imposed a tax on furs exported from Virginia, with the money raised from that tax devoted to the maintenance of the College of William and Mary.

FEES - These were not taxes, but they were imposed and regulated by law or under the direct authority of the Crown. Most of the officials of the colonial government, from the governor all the way down to the various local officers and clerks, collected fees for the performance of their duties. The General Assembly regularly passed laws to regulate the fees that the officers charged. Fees had to be paid for registering deeds and proving wills, having land surveyed, granting land patents, inspecting tobacco at public warehouses, passing merchandise through the customs house, issuing licenses to operate taverns and ordinaries, and for many other routine transactions. The money raised through these fees defrayed the costs of running the offices and took the place of a salary for the officers, almost none of whom, except a few high-ranking royal appointees, received any salary. Almost all official colonial records about taxes and fees give values either in British pounds, shillings, and pence, or in pounds of tobacco. The government of the Commonwealth of Virginia continued to keep some of its official financial records in pounds, shillings, and pence until the turn of the nineteenth century, when the treasurer and auditors began keeping accounts in U.S. dollars and cents. In practice, most colonial Virginians were accustomed to reckoning values in a variety of ways, i.e., British pounds sterling, several different kinds of colonial currency that had sterling values but often changed hands at a reduced rate, or discount and Spanish coins with values given in dollars, doubloons, pistereens, and pieces of eight. Frequently, both in colonial government accounts and in private transactions, people stated the value of a commodity or service in pounds of tobacco, and certificates or promissory notes payable in tobacco were often the most abundant circulating medium in the colony.”

In the early colonial days, a 14 year old male could witness a legal document, and could even choose his legal guardian in the event both of his parents were then deceased. However, he had to be at least 21 years of age in order to own and sell property in his own name, even though he could inherit property at whatever age which will be held in trust for him until he reaches the age of 21.

1662 (1) The Church of England was officially declared to be the state church of the colony of Virginia.

(2) Newly crowned King Charles II granted a royal charter to the royalty colony of Connecticut.261

1663 (1) King Charles II granted a royal charter to the colony of Rhode Island.261

(2) Elinor Cavenagh ("Elinor Cavenah" & "Elinor Cavender"?) and Richard Michebirne obtained a marriage license in Ireland.447

1664 (1) England conquered the Dutch America colonies, and the colonies of Delaware, New Jersey and Vermont became a part of the "Duke of York Province" by grant of Charles II of England and the city and colonies were renamed New York.261

(2) The Last Will and Testament of Edward Cavenagh ("Edward Cavender"?), a gentleman, was probated in Dublin, Dublin County, Ireland.447

1665 (1) Charter to Carolina Company repeated the English claim to what was then the State of Tennessee.

(2) Margery Cavenagh ("Margery Cavenah", "Margery Cavender"? & “Marjorie Cavender?”) and James Doole obtained a marriage license in Ireland.447

1668/04/07 Thomas Baker sued Phillip Bisse in the County Court of Charles County, Maryland on the charge that Phillip Bisse forcible entered into the tobacco warehouse of Thomas Baker, pursuant to instructions from Daniel Johnson to whom Thomas Baker owed money, and took away a hogshead of tobacco containing 378 pounds of tobacco.

1668/06/09 Hugh Cavenagh ("Hugh Cavenaugh"? & "Hugh Cavender"?) testified on this date as a witness in a lawsuit between Thomas Baker (Plaintiff) and Phillip Bisse (Defendant) brought on April 7, 1668 in the County Court of Charles County, Maryland and swore before the Court that he was then about 21-22 years of age (thus born about 1646-1647), that Mr. Philip Bisse ("Phillip Bisse"?), defendant, came to Mr. Thomas Baker, plaintiff, about April 17, 1668 and demanded a hogshead of tobacco in Daniel Johnson's name, and that the said Thomas Baker asked him whether he had a note from the said Daniel Johnson for the same, replied that he had, whereupon the said Philip Bisse weighed the tobacco and marked it.281, 392, 393 & 412

This is probably the same Hugh Cavenagh ("Hugh Cavenaugh"?, "Hugh Cavenough" & "Hugh Cavender"?), yeoman, who departed the port of Bristol, England on August 20, 1658 for the colony of Virginia as a “yeoman” to begin service as an indentured servant to a Mr. Wills for a period of 5 years in Virginia. Thus, he must have been about 11-12 years of age when he came to this country as an indentured servant.

1668/09/08 Samuel Cressy (apparently the Sheriff) delivered a complaint to the named defendant, Thomas Baker, on a suit brought by Hugh Cavenagh ("Hugh Cavenaugh"? & "Hugh Cavender"?), plaintiff, against Thomas Baker, defendant. The suit was for trespass and for damages. The basis for the suit was not specified. Hearing before the court in Charles County, Maryland was scheduled for September 8, 1668. However, as Hugh Cavenaugh did not appear in Court, the suit was dismissed November 10, 1668. 392 & 393

1668/12/20 Last Will and Testament executed by Teage Olathman which was proved on February 24, 1669. In his will he left his personal estate to be divided equally among the children of Walter English and the children of Thomas Collins, also known as Thomal Attwell ("Thomas Atwell"?). His land was to be divided equally between Daniel Oakanan, an Irishman that then lived with Mr. Appleton, and Honor Silivant (“Honor Sillivant”), an Irish maid then living with Walter English. Westmoreland Co. Deeds, Patents, etc., pp 47-47a

1669/06/xx Report of William Horton stating that he surveyed and laid out 2 parcels of land of 125 acres each for each of Daniel Oaknan (an Irishman then living with Mr. Appleton) and Honor Silivant (an Irish maid then living with Walter English), it having been bequeath to each of them by Teage Olathman in his last Will and Testament dated January 20, 1668 and proved on February 24, 1669.Westmoreland Co. Deeds, Patents, etc., pp 47a

1670 Thomas Baker and Theodore Baker received a gift from their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Niccolas (“Elizabeth Nickolas”? & “Elizabeth Nicholas”?). A Thomas Baker died in 1700 and his widow Mary Baker married Henry Hopkins. This particular Thomas Baker and his brother Theodore Baker were sons of a Theodore Baker of Northumberland County, Virginia who died by 1664. However, there is no clear connection with this particular Thomas Baker and the Thomas Baker of Maryland.393

1671/04/10 Hugh Caviner (Hugh Caverner”, “Hugh Cavenough”? & "Hugh Cavender"?) and Joseph LeDuke, both of St. Mary's County, Maryland, proved their rights for 100 acres of land, “it being due to them for transporting themselves into this Province to inhabit”. They both executed an assignment which stated:

"Know all men by these presents that we, Hugh Caviner (also "Hugh Cavnier") and Joseph LeDuke, of the county of St. Maries (Actually St. Mary's County) for valuable consideration to us in hand paid by James Lewis of the same county have assigned, sold and made over and by these presents do assign, sell and set over unto the said James Lewis all of our right, title and interest of, in and to our Leveroll Rights to Land to us due for transporting ourselves into this Province to inhabit, to have and to hold the said one hundred acres rights to him the said James Lewis, his heirs and assigns forever, In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals the tenth day of April 1671. Sealed and delivered in the presence of Robert Ellys(“Robert Ellis”?)."

The above instrument was signed and sealed on behalf of both Hugh Caviner and Joseph LeDuke as neither man apparently could either read or write or even sign his own name, and was witnessed by Robert Ellys (“Robert Ellis”?). On the same date, James Lewis, a planter, received 50 acres in consideration of his furnishing transportation to Elizabeth Thompson into the province. Still further, John Rawlings, merchant, received 150 acres of land for furnishing transportation to James Devill, William Thompson and Katherine Niver into the province and which he also assigned to James Lewis. Still further, and on the same date, James Lewis assigned the above 300 acres of land to Thomas Paine, who, in turn assigned the acreage to Robert Ridgely (“Robert Ridgley”?, “Robert Ridgly”? & “Robert Ridley”?). 370

As in Virginia, immigrants were entitled to 50 acres for each “headright”. However, certificates were given for transportation from Virginia to Maryland, and also from Maryland to Virginia, sometimes stated but often not, leaving the impression that the transport was from England.

It has been reported that Hugh Caviner, also recorded as Hugh Havener, was an officer in St. Mary's Company and that he probably sailed on the ship named "Dove".374 However, according to the Dove passenger list compiled by the Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland Historical Society for its 350th. anniversary of arrival of the Dove, no such name appeared thereon. In fact, there was no passenger on the listing who even had a given name of "Hugh".

(NOTE: According to published early American history, immigrants arrived in this country nearly every month during the late 1600's, and by 1700 Virginia had 80,000 persons in the Tidewater area. Settlers began scattering over the coastal plain and the Piedmont Plateau before 1700 and between 1710 and 1740, passes were discovered across the Blue Ridge Mountains into the Shenandoah Valley. Emigrants from Pennsylvania and New Jersey then began to enter the valley. As early as 1730, there was a heavy immigration of Scotch-Irish, Germans and Welsh from Pennsylvania into Virginia, most of whom settled in the upper valleys. The brought with them their religions - Presbyterian, Baptist, and Quaker. Some of the earliest of the north Irish immigrants into America had settled in Maryland and in New York province; but it was to Philadelphia and to New Castle County, Delaware that most immigrants after 1720 went, and continued to go, for the next half century. Many of the immigrants who had landed in Philadelphia moved inland and then turned to the south, moving parallel to the Blue Ridge Mountains along valleys such as the Shenandoah, into Virginia and the Carolinas. Scotch-Irish settlers began arriving in Londonderry, New Hampshire, and introduced the art of spinning of linen. According to St. Mary's County Historical Society, St. Mary's County, Maryland was settled in 1632 by English Catholics, although some of the indentured immigrants were Anglican of the American Episcopalian faith.) 112, 281, 350 & 363

1671 An expedition lead by Thomas Batts and Robert Fallam followed the Staunton River through the gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains into the Great Appalachian Valley blessed with limestone soils of unbelievable fertility.

1674 William Henry Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.H. Cavender”) is believed to have been born around this date, probably in England, married Betty Kennedy ("Elizabeth Kennedy"?), and died in Westmoreland County, Virginia about 1771. However, some believe he died on March 21, 1772.

It is believed that he was the son of James Wesley Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “James W. Cavender”?) born around 1650 in England, and who married a Beath Curry ("Beth Curry"?). William Henry Cavender and Betty Cavender had a son named Henry Cavender, possibly likewise named William Henry Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.H. Cavender”) who is believed to have been born on October 12, 1699 in Newcastle on the Tyne (i.e, Tyne River), England where he first lived for a while. He next lived in Holland for a short time and then moved back to Newcastle, England. He arrived in Cople Parish in Westmoreland County, Virginia about 1746, where some think that he married Elizabeth Woodhouse, the widow of Phillip Woodhouse ("Phil Woodhouse") and the admistratrix of the estate of William Woodhouse who died in 1789 and who was the son of Phillip Woodhouse who, undoubtedly was then also deceased.

(NOTE: See the line of James Cavender, Sr. hereafter where his son, Thomas Cavender, may have actually been the so-called "unnamed Cavender" who married Elizabeth Woodhouse.)

The above Henry Cavender may have been the same William Henry Cavender who died March 21, 1772 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, and is buried in the Yeocomico Episcopalian Church Cemetery in Westmoreland County, Virginia which is located about 1 mile inland from the Yeocomico River in Cople Parish of Westmoreland County, Virginia. Henry Cavender executed his Last Will and Testament in Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia on December 24, 1771 which was witnessed by Thomas Edwards, George Sanford, Josah Stevenson? and John McGuire. His Will was "proved" on March 31, 1772 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. The wife of this particular Henry Cavender was Elizabeth and he named his children as Alice Davis (formerly, "Alice Cavender"), Thomas Cavender, Rachel Nash (“Rachael Nash”?, formerly "Rachel Cavender" & “Rachael Cavender”?) and George Cavender who was also named the executor.9, 27, 279, 294 & 371

1676 Apparently, anyone living in this country as early as 1676 is qualified to join the organization "AMERICA'S FIRST FAMILIES".

1677/10/07 Included in the passenger list for the “St. George of London”, a merchant ship that sailed from Waterford, Ireland to Maryland carrying a total of 180 passengers, included the following passengers: Ellen Cavenah (“Ellen Cavenaugh”?, “Ellen Cavanaugh”?, “Elinor Cavender”? & “Ellen Cavender”?) and Mary Cavenagh (“Mary Cavenaugh”?, “Mary Cavanaugh”? & “Mary Cavender”). On November 1, 1778, Capt. John Quigley, a merchant captain but not the captain of the ship, claimed the right to take up land according to the “Conditions of Plantations”.

1677 Burlington, New Jersey, was settled by the Quakers and became the capital of West Jersey.261

1678/01/14 Charles Cavanaugh ("Charles Kavanaugh" & "Charles Cavender"?), son of Charles Cavanaugh ("Charles Cavender"?), was baptized in St. Michaels Parish on the Island of Barbados on January 14, 1678, and apparently was buried the next day. It is said that the elder Charles Cavenaugh later moved to Virginia and later to Kentucky and Tennessee.112 380

1678 (1) On this date, Mary Cavenaugh ("Mary Cavender"?) was a witness to the Last Will and Testament of Nicholas Painter of St. Mary's County. Maryland.374

(2) Dorset Cavender is believed to have been born around 1678, and married a Sarah (“Sarah Medford”?) about 1738 in Dorchester County, Maryland . The Last Will and Testament of his wife, Sarah Cavendor (“Sarah Cavender”?), was executed on January 20, 1739 and was probated on February 23, 1739 in Dorchester Count, Maryland with Solomon West being named as the administrator and Robert Medford and William Medford being named as the next of kin. The estate was appraised by Abraham Trice and William Payne. Thomas Williams and Robert Medford were listed as creditors. Solomon West, as administrator of the estate of "Sarah Cavender, of Dorset, deceased" filed an account reducing the estate after various legal fees. On November 26, 1739, Robert Medford and William Medford renounced all right to administer the estate of Sarah Cavender in favor of Solomon West. On December 1, 1740, Solomon West filed an affidavit that all debts had been paid. However, the estate was not finally settled until October 12, 1742.

1679/1680/02/18 A certificate was granted to Thomas Mathew (“Thomas Matthew”?) in Northumberland County, Virginia for 3,800 acres of land for transporting 66 persons into the Colony of Virginia, including a Mary Cavenaugh (“Mary Cavender”?).pp132, Records of Indentured Servants and of Certificates for land, Northumberland County, Va. 1650-1795

1679/02/27 The County Court of Westmoreland County, Virginia declared Ellianor Cavanagh ("Eleanor Cavanagh"?, "Elinor Cavanagh"?, "Ellianor Cavender"?, "Eleanor Cavender"?, "Elinor Cavender"? & “Ellen Cavender”?) to be a free woman. This is the only record thus far found of a person who could have been the mother of the 7 minor children mentioned hereinafter who were born during the years from 1681 to 1688, i.e.:

(i) Thomas Cavenah (“Thomas Cavender”?) born about 1681 and who was bound out to Thomas Banks of Northumberland County, Virginia;

(ii) William Cavinah (“William Cavender”?) also born about 1681 and bound out to William Wildy in Northumberland County, Virginia;

(iii) Francis Caviner (“Francis Cavender”? or “Frances Cavender”?) born about 1683 and bound out to Danll Occanny (“Daniel Occanny”?) of Westmoreland County, Virginia;

(iv) David Cavenah (“David Cavender”?) born about 1684 and bound out to Thomas Baker, and later to Thomas Gaskins, of Northumberland County, Virginia;

(v) Elinor Caviner (“Elinor Cavender”? & “Eleanor Cavender”?) also born about 1684 and bound out to William Carruthers of Westmoreland County, Virginia;

(vi) Daniel Cavenah (“Daniel Cavender”?) born about 1688 and bound out to Edgecomb Suggett in Richmond County, Virginia; and,

(vii) John Cavenah (“John Jay Cavender”?) who is believed to be the father of the Hugh Cavender of Amelia County, Virginia.

Elinor Cavender must have already been married when she was declared a free person in 1679, and her husband must have died shortly before 1697. Unfortunately, the Northumberland County Record Books for 1672-1706 were either lost or destroyed, and the Court Order Books for the same time period are either unindexed or indexed very incompletely. Thus, the original microfilmed County Order Books appear to be the only remaining source of further information. Westmoreland Co. Va. Order Bk, p 149 & 393

1682/10/27 William Penn arrived in the ship "Welcome" at New Castle County, Delaware.261

1682 Estimated date of birth of Francis Caviner ("Francis Cavener"?, “Francis Cavenough”?, “Francis Caverner”? & "Francis Cavender"?) who died in 1721("Old Style" calendar) or 1722 ("New Style" calendar) leaving a 1-2 year old son named John Caverner ("John Cavener"?, “John Cavenough”?, “John Caviner”? & "John Cavender"?) who lived in Richmond County, Virginia. 441 The so-called “New Style” Calendar became effective on January 1, 1751 and which was revised in order to compensate for earlier miscalculations. Thus, in 1752, the new year began on January 1 for the very first time. Previously, the year began on March 25. Therefore all dates before that day (that is, January 1-March 24, inclusive, of each year) would bear the date of the previous year. The so-called Gregorian Calendar was first adopted in Europe in 1582 and was later adopted in the British Colonies in on January 1, 1751.

1684 Lord Baltimore protested to the King of England against the grant of the colony of Delaware to the colony of Pennsylvania, claiming encroachment on Maryland's grant.261

1685/04/28 Thomas Cavender married Margaret Lipstrott ("Margaret Liptrott"?) on Saint Marylebone Road in Saint Mary Parish, Saint Marylebone County, England.140 (Note: another report states that Thomas Cavander (“Thomas Cavender”) married Margaret Lipstrott of London, London County, England about 1660, or that Thomas Cavender was born about 1660 in London, London County, England and later married Margaret Lipstrott on April 28, 1685.439

1685 James II became King of and reigned through 1688.

1689 William III became King of England and reigned until 1702. Mary II became the Queen of England and reigned from 1689 until her death in 1694.

1690/03/16 Charles Cavenaugh ("Charles Cavender"?) was born on this date and his sister Sarah Cavenaugh ("Sarah Cavender"?) was born in December 1693.392

1690 It is reported that Philemon Cavanaugh (“Philemon Kavanaugh”? & “Philemon Cavender”?) was born in Ireland, or in exile, about 1690, that he and his brother Charles Cavenaugh (“Charles Cavender”?) reportedly immigrated to the Virginia Colony about the year 1705, that he married Sarah Ann Williams (“Sarah Williams”) about 1711 who was the daughter of William Williams and Jael Harrison, and that his death occurred after preparing his Last Will and Testament in April 1743 and which was probated in August 1744 in Orange County, Virginia.462 Either Philemon Cavanaugh (“Philemon Cavender”?) and Sarah Cavanaugh (“Ann Cavanaugh”, “Ann Cavender” & “Sarah Cavender”) had 9 children, or Philemon Cavanaugh (“Philemon Cavender”?) had 9 children by a prior marriage, which is not considered likely.441

According to a little book of “Irish Family Names” by Ida Grehan, the Kavanaghs have a royal lineage and some of the Kavanaghs have had distinguished if rumbustious careers.

1692/04/26 Richmond County, Virginia and Essex County, Virginia were formed from Old Rappahannock County on this date and which was then abolished. Essex County was probably named after Essex County, England. It is located in the Tidewater area of Virginia with its county seat of Tappahannock located on the banks of the Rappahannock River.

1692 Maryland becomes a royal colony and the Church of England becomes the established church.261

1692/05/xx According to the "Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England" by James Savage, 1965, on the basis of the Farmer's Register, no Cavender is recorded as having settled in New England prior to that date. However, there were several persons whose names quite likely were misspelled versions of Cavender. 217 & 326

1693 James Carfinder ("James Cavender"?) was listed as paying taxes in Sussex County, Delaware.

1694/04/16 The date on which the Last Will and Testament of William Richards was probated in Kent County, Maryland and which Garret Cavener ("Garrett Cavender", "Garet Cavenear", "Garet Cavender"?, "Garrett Cavenear" and "Jarrad Cavenear"), John Copedge, Robert Hill and Stephen Cooke ("Stephen Cook"?) were listed as creditors. The estate was appraised by Matt Eareckson ("Matthew Erickson"?) and John Downy.392 & 412 It is to be noted that a Garret Cavener ("Garret Cavender"?, “Jarrett Cavender”?, "Garet Cavenear"?, "Garet Cavender"?, "Garrett Cavenear?" and "Jarrad Cavenear"?) married a Jane in Pennsylvania about 1762.

On August 30, 1746, Garret Cavenaugh ("Garret Cavender"?), servant from Ireland was assigned to Francis Battin of Gloucester County, Pennsylvania for a period of 4 years. 124, 136 & 350

A Garrett Cavender ("Garret Cavender"?, "Garet Cavenear"?, "Garet Cavender"?, "Garrett Cavenear?", "Jarrad Cavenear"? & “Jarett Cavender”?) received a land grant in Hampshire County, Virginia in 1800 which later became Hampshire County, West Virginia.

Also, a Garrett Cavener ("Garret Cavender"?, "Garret Cavender"?, "Garet Cavenear"?, "Garet Cavender"?, "Garrett Cavenear?" and "Jarrad Cavenear"?) listed as a private on the roster of Captain Uriah Springer's Company from Monongalia County, West Virginia on service at Pittsburgh in 178? which is near Monongahela in Washington County, Pennsylvania and also Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

1694-1696 Some time between this time period, Richard Caven ("Richard Cavender"?) filed a Petition of Order in the General Court of the Western Shore of Maryland. 302

1695/05/16 The date on which the Last Will and Testament of John Lindey was probated in Talbot County, Maryland and in which Edmond Cavenner (“Edmund Cavenner”?, “Edmund Cavender” & "Edmond Cavender"?) was named as a legatee thereunder.393

1696 The estate of James Phillips, deceased, was administered in Baltimore County, Maryland and one of the listed debtors was Garrett Cavinett ("Garrett Cavender"?, "Garet Cavender"?, "Garet Cavenear"?, "Garet Cavender"?, "Garrett Cavenear?", "Jarrad Cavender"? & "Jarrad Cavenear"?), a runaway. It is not clear whether he is a runaway servant, or left Baltimore County, Maryland to avoid payment of a debt. He is found two years earlier as a debtor in Kent County, Maryland, but he may not have actually lived there. 393

1697/07/25 Thomas Cavenah ("Thomas Cavender"?), servant to Mr. Thomas Banks was adjudged by the Court of Northumberland County, Virginia to be 16 years of age, and thus born about 1680-1681, and was ordered to serve as indentured servant according to law. Records of Indentured Servants, etc. of Northumberland Cnty Va, p170, document 989

1697/08/18 William Covenah (William Cavenah in marginal note, "William Cavender"?), then a servant to William Wildy, was then adjudged by the Court of Northumberland County, Virginia to then be 16 years of age, thus born about 1680-1681, and was ordered to serve as an indentured servant according to law.Records of Indentured Servants, etc. of Northumberland Cnty Va, p171, document 993

1697 Estimated date of birth of the John Cavender by assuming that he was 21 years of age when he married Anne Jennings ("Anne Jenning"? & “Ann Jenning”?) on July 7, 1718 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Anne Jennings was the daughter of Richard Jennings and is believed to have died just before John Cavender sold his home in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts on October 9, 1740. John Cavender later married a Mrs. Hannah Caswell on May 14, 1750 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts and who died May 14, 1767 in Middlesborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts with lethargy. And, he finally married a Mrs. Joanna Shaw on June 21, 1768 in Middlesborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, and he died on November 4, 1772 in Middlesborough ("Middleboro"), Plymouth County, Massachusetts apparently without leaving a will, and his widow, Joanna Cavender, exercised her right of dower and was granted one-third of the house and land of the deceased John Cavender. There must have been other family members then living in the household of John Cavender when he died because his widow, Joanna Cavender (“Johanna Cavender”?), was given the front or largest room of the dwelling house and one-third of the cellar, together with the right to bake in the oven in the kitchen. An inventory of the estate of John Cavender was “taken” on December 9, 1772 by Ichabod Wood, Ebenezer Spoonet and Silas Wood. John Montgomery was the Administrator of the estate which was apparently finally settled on August 4, 1774. Apparently John Cavender was a person of substantial wealth. His last wife Joanna Cavender died on August, 28, 1775 in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. 237, 246, 247, 248, 249, 251 & 298

1698/11/16 David Cavenah ("David Cavender"?), then a servant to Thomas Baker, was adjudged by the County Court of Northumberland County, Virginia to then be 14 years of age, and thus born about 1683-1684, and was ordered to serve as an indentured servant according to law.Records of Indentured Servants, etc. of Northumberland Cnty Va, p177, document 1039

1699/01/31 Francis Cavener or Francis Caviner ("Francis Cavenaugh", Francis Cavenough" & "Francis Cavender"), a servant of Daniel Occanny of Westmoreland County, Virginia, and was adjudged by the Court in Westmoreland County, Virginia to then be 17 years of age, and thus born about 1681-1682, and was ordered to serve according to law.

1699/01/31 Ellenor Cavenoh ("Eleanor Caviner"?, "Eleanor Cavener"?, "Eleanor Cavenough"?, "Eleanor Cavenaugh"?, "Elinor Cavender"? & "Eleanor Cavender"?), servant to William Carruther ("William Caruther"?), and was adjudged by the Court of Westmoreland County, Virginia to then be 16 years of age, and thus born about 1682-1683, and ordered to serve according to law.Westmoreland Cnty, Va. Order Bk 1698-1705, p 69a & 112

1699/03/26 Arthur Cavener ("Arthur Cavender"?) was one of the witnesses of the Last Will and Testament of Jonas Bowens ("Jonas Bowen") of Baltimore County, Maryland, together with Edward Collens ("Edward Collin"?) and Catherine Swotoson. On April 12, 1702, Arthur Cavenaugh ("Arthur Cavender"? & "Arthur Cavener") was a witness to the will of Martha Bowen, a widow (of Jonas Bowen"?), in Patapsco, Baltimore County, Maryland, together with Nic Rogers and Margaret Waldron. Apparently, these two Arthur Cavender's are the same person. And, see the subsequent entry dated 1701 where it appears that the surname was spelled Arther Cavennear. 199, 270, 392, 393 & 418

Arther Cavennear ("Arthur Cavennear"?, “Arthur Cavenaugh?, “Arthur Caverner”?, “Arthur Cavener”?, “Arthur Cavenough”? & "Arthur Cavender"?) was then living on the North Side of Paipsco Hundred (“Patapaco Hundred”), Baltimore County, Maryland in 1701.418

1699/06/07 Daniel Caveniow ("Daniel Cavender"?), servant to Edgecomb Suggett, was adjudged by the Court of Richmond County, Virginia to then be 11 years of age, thus born about 1687-1688, and ordered to serve as an indentured servant according to law.Sam & Ruth Sparacio ab Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk, 1694-1699, p 399

1699/06/21 At a Council held at James City County, Virginia on this date: "Present, His Excellency in Council. Whereas, his Majesty by Royal Instructions to his Excellency direct ye nos Schoolmaster be hence forth permitted to come from England and to keep a School within this Colony of Virginia without ye Lycense of ye Lord Bishop of London and that nos other person now in this Colony or ye shall come hither from other parts be admitted to keep School without his Excellency's Lycense first had, therefore ordered ye several County Counts within this Domain doe as soon as convenient may be return to ye Council Office a particular account what schools ain in their respective Counties and whether ye Master thereof are licenced according to ye Instructions and to recommend such as are fit and capable for ye Imployment ye they may be licenced according which Lycences are to be granted them without any fee or any other charge”. Recorded 3d die 8br 1699. Jos. Tayloe ("Joseph Taylor"?), Clerk.Lancaster Cnty Order Bk, 1696-1702

1699/09/05 The date on which the Last Will and Testament of Willmott Hill was probated in Maryland (no county listed) in which John Cavinar ("John Cavender"?) was listed as a creditor.392

1699 (1) The Capitol of Virginia was moved from Jamestown, Virginia to Williamsburg, Virginia. 261

(2) The Last Will and Testament of Manus Handley was written and proved in Dorchester County, Virginia in 1699 and he mentioned his wife and daughters. The land was located on Foblin Creek in Dorchester County, Virginia. Witnesses to the Will were Partick Caven (“Patrick Cavender” & "Partick Cavender"?), Ellinder Stewart (“Eleanor Stewart”? & “Elinor Stewart”?), William Edmundson ("William Edmondson"?) and Daniel Dwane.393

(3) The Last Will an Testament of John Leggett was probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia in 1699 and he named his 3 sons: John Leggett, David Leggett (who may have married a Sarah), and Alexander Leggett. The name of his wife was not mentioned and the witnesses were Michael Jones and George Booth. In 1722, Alexander Leggett gave property in Princess Anne County, Virginia to his son, Anthony Leggett, with the witnesses being Richard Crompton (“Richard Compton”?) an Jane Crompton (“Jane Compton”?).

1701 Arther Cavennear ("Arthur Cavennear"?, “Arthur Cavenaugh?, “Arthur Caverner”?, “Arthur Cavener”?, “Arthur Cavenough”? & "Arthur Cavender"?) was then living on the North Side of Paipsco Hundred (“Patapaco Hundred”), Baltimore County, Maryland.418

1702/03/11 Henry Whiteaker ("Henry Whitaker"?) died in Dorchester County, Virginia and Patrick Cavin ("Partick Cavender"?) was the appraiser of his estate.393

1702/04/12 Arthur Cavenaugh ("Arthur Cavennear"?, “Arthur Caverner”?, “Arthur Cavener”?, "Arthur Cavener", “Arthur Cavenough”? & "Arthur Cavender"?) witnessed the Last Will and Testament of Martha Bowen, a widow, in Patapsco R. (either “Patapsco Hundred” or Patapsco Parish”) in Baltimore County, Maryland. 392

1702/08/25 Prince George County, Virginia was formed from Charles City County. Prince George County was apparently named after Prince George of England who succeeded his father as King of England in 1727 and became known as King George II. King George III succeeded his father to become King of England in 1760 and who was to be at war with the colonies by 1776.

1702-1709 Patrick Cavin ("Patrick Cavender"?) purchased land from Darby Sulivant in Dorchester County, Maryland sometime between 1702-1709. 302

1703 (1) Anne became Queen of England and reigned until 1714.

(2) Thomas Cavenah (“Thomas Cavender”?) was claimed as a headright by Harry Beverley (“Harry Beverly”?) and John Smith for land located in Essex County, Virginia.393

1703/07/21 A Nancy Cavender was born on this date in Goucestershire County, Virginia, and a Nancy Cavender subsequently married a James Radburn (“James Rathburn”?) in either Gloucester, Virginia or in Gloucester County, Virginia in 1707. 291 & 294 And, still another Nancy Cavender married a John White on March 4, 1796 in Dorchester County, Maryland. It is to be noted that the date of birth and the date of marriage of Nancy Cavender to James Radburn are conflicting. In any event, they are the same person. 291, 294 & 397

1703/08/26 Charles Mackerley died in Dorchester County, Virginia and Patrick Cavin ("Patrick Cavender") was the administrator of his estate.393

1703/09/27 Elizabeth Cavender was christened by Thomas Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender on Hart Street, Saint Olave Parish, London, England. 140

1703 (1) According to the "History of Delaware, Past and Present", there were many Baptists among the settlers on the Welsh Tract in the Pencader Hundred, in New Castle County, Delaware and that it was here that the first Baptist Church in Delaware was founded and known as the "Welsh Tract Meeting House".

(2) Prince George County, Virginia was formed from Charles City County, one of the,"original" counties of the Colony of Virginia. Isle of Wight is an original county and was formed from Warrosguyoake County also an original county.

1704/03/xx Elizabeth Cavender married William Morgan in Church Honeybourn, Worcestershire County, England.

1704/09/27 Mr. William Graham made oath in the Court of Westmoreland County, Virginia claiming 8 headrights for importations in this Colony, 1 of whom was Elleanor Cavano ("Eleanor Cavender"? & "Elinor Cavender"?). The headrights were assigned to George Eskridge who was buying up several land certificates at the time. Westmoreland Cnty Order Bk, p 243a & 393

1704 Arthur Kavanah ("Arthur Cavennear"?, “Arthur Caverner”?, “Arthur Cavener”?,"Arthur Cavener", “Arthur Cavenough”? & “Arthur Cavender"?) was on the Rent Roll of Lands for Prince George County, Virginia in 1704 and apparently owned 60 acres at that time. On March 23, 1715, Hon. Alexander Spottswood granted to Arthur Kavenaugh ("Arthur Cavennear"?, “Arthur Caverner”?, “Arthur Cavener”?, "Arthur Cavener", “Arthur Cavenough”? & “Arthur Cavender"?) a patent for 175 acres of land located in Surry County, Virginia and in Isle of Wight County, Virginia.381

1705/03/21 or 1706/03/21 A certificate was granted to Captain George Eskridge for 450 acres of land in Northumberland County, Virginia for the importation of 9 persons, including Thomas Cavernott (“Thomas Cavender”?). It is important to note that these importations may have taken place many years earlier.393

1705 Eleanor Cavano (“Eleanor Cavender”? & “Elinor Cavender”?) was claimed as a headright by Augustine Smith for land in Essex County, Virginia.393

1706/01/24 Charles Prouse apparently died in Dorchester County, Maryland on this date, and his Last Will and Testament was administered in Talbot County, Maryland with Mary Caven ("Mary Cavender"?), wife of Partick Caven ("Patrick Cavender"), being appointed the administratrix.393

1707/03/12 The date on which the Last Will and Testament of William Woodhave ("William Woodhouse"?) was probated in Somerset County, Maryland and the following creditors were listed against the estate: John Cavinger ("John Cavennear"?, “John Caverner”?, “John Cavener”?, "John Cavener", “John Cavenough”? & "John Cavender"?), a Dent, Elizabeth Jackson, a Coleman, a Worthington, Enock Griffin, administrators of a Wilson, Col. Jenckins ("Jenkins"?), Robert Forde ("Robert Ford"), Robert Hodge, Blanch Jones, an Edgar, Capt. John Franklyn ("John Franklin"?), and Peter Dent. Executors of the estate were Walter Evans and George Day. 392 & 412

1707/07/11 The Last Will and Testament of Francis Settle of Farnham Parish ("North Farnham Parish"?) in Richmond County, Virginia was probated in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia. In his will, he mentioned his son John Settle; and his son Thomas Settle to whom he gave the plantation where he then lived and containing 200 acres which Francis Settle had purchased from Richard Rice. He also mentioned: his grandson named Francis Settle, the son of Francis Settle, to whom he gave a tract of land where Stephen Wells then lived and who apparently was subsequently named the administrator of the estate of Thomas Caverner (“Thomas Cavender”) on May 6, 1719 in Richmond County, Virginia; his grandson named Henry Settle, son of Henry Settle, deceased, the plantation on which Francis Settle then lived; his grandson named Francis Settle who was the son of Henry Settle, deceased; and, his wife Mary Settle. His wife, Mary Settle, his son Thomas Settle, and Thomas Williams were named executors of his will.441 On August 2, 1711, in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia, the suit in Chancery brought by Henry Settle, son of Henry Settle, deceased, against Mary Settle, widow and “relick” of Francis Settle, deceased, was dismissed ad the complainant did not prosecute and did not come into court from time to time as directed by the court.441

1707 (1) First meeting of the Baptist Association in Philadelphia. Five churches were represented.

(2) Nancy Cavender married James Rathburn in either Gloucester, Virginia or in Gloucester County, Virginia in 1707. The following children of James Rathburn (“James Radburn”) and Nancy Rathburn (formerly "Nancy Cavender") were: Phoebe Rathburn (“Phoebe Radburn”?) born in Virginia about 1727, and Elizabeth Rathburn (“Elizabeth Radburn”?) born in Virginia about 1728.291 &294

1708/03/03 The lawsuit previously brought by Philemon Cavenaugh ("Philimon Cavender"? "Philenon Cavender" & "Philmeon Cavender"?) against the county official named Edward Barrow, Gentleman, in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia was dismissed as the plaintiff was not prosecuting. Also, an attachment by James Burnham against Philemon Cavanaugh for corn held by Edward Barrow. Richmond Cnty Order Bk p.19

1709/06/01 The Last Will and Testament of John Sherdon ("John Shordon"? & "John Sheridan"?) was probated in Lunenburg Parish, Richmond County, Virginia and named his godson John Dunn, the son of Patrick Dunn, and who was to receive 2 years of schooling. Daniel Cavenner (“Daniel Caverner”?, “Daniel Cavener”?, "Daniel Cavener", “Daniel Cavenough”? & “Daniel Cavender”?) was to receive either a "hat of a half-crown price" or “half of a half-crown piece”, and Ellen Eroche (actually “Elin Eaches”, "Eleanor Eaches" & "Elinor Eaches") and her son John ("John Caverner"?, "John Cavener"?, John Cavenough"? & "John Cavender"?) were to receive the remainder of his estate. Eleanor Eaches was named the Executrix and the Will was proved by Samuel Peachey and Richard Cooper 393 & Richmond Cnty, Va Will Bk 1, p.128-129 From at least 1686-1724, Samuel Peachey was apparently one of the Justices of the County Court in Richmond County, Virginia,Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 5, p. 175

1709/06/02 The lawsuit previously brought by Philimon Cavenaugh ("Philimon Cavender"? & "Philmeon Cavender"?) in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia against the estate of James Burnham was dismissed as the plaintiff was not prosecuting. Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk 5 p.39

1709/07/06 Eleanor Eaches (“Elinor Eaches”) was ordered by the County Court of Richmond County, Virginia was ordered to present inventory of the estate of John Sherdon (“John Sheridan”?). The order was discontinued on September 8, 1709 as she did not appear in Court, apparently because she was either too ill or had died. 393

1709/11/19 Francis Cavenaugh ("Francis Cavender"?) was a Planter in the Parish of North Farnham Parish in the County of Richmond, Virginia and on this date purchased 100 acres of land under the ancient system known as "lease and release" from apparently his father-in-law John Cralle (actually, "John Crawly" or “John Crawley”), a Gentleman then living in Northumberland County, Virginia, which Indenture read as follows:

"Know all men by these presents that I Anne Cralle ("Anne Crawly" & “Anne Crawley”), wife of John Cralle ("John Crawly") a Gentleman then living in the Parish of St. Stephens, Northumberland County, Virginia Gent. do hereby in my place appoint my trusty friend George Eskridge of Westmoreland County, Virginia, Gentleman, my true and lawfull deputy and attorney for me to acknowledge in the county Court of Richmond, Virginia my right of dower to a certain deed of sale by Indenture bearing even date with these presents for 100 acres of land lying in the County of Richmond unto Francis Cavenaugh (“Francis Cavenough”, “Francis Caverner”? & “Francis Cavender”?) of Richmond County, Virginia in as large and ample manner as I my selfe might or could do if present in my own proper person allowing whatsoever my said attorney shall do or cause to be done about the premises by virtue of these presents; In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty second day of November in the eight year of our Sovereign Lady Anne by the grace of God of Great Brittain, France and Ireland, Queen &c, and in the year of our Lord God 1709." The power of attorney was witnessed by William Dare and Ann Cralle (“Anne Crawly” & “Ann Crawley”) and was "proved" on September 6, 1710.

On the same date a second Indenture was executed which read:

"This Indenture made this nineteenty day of November in the eight day of the Reigne of our Sovereign Lady Anne by the grace of God of Great Brittain, France and Ireland, Queen &c, and in the year of our Lord God 1709: Between John Cralle (“John Crawly” & “John Crawley”) of the Parish of Northumberland County, Virginia, Gentleman, of one part and Francis Cavenaugh of the Parish of North Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, planter, of the other part, Witnessed that the John Cralle for the sum of five shillings of lawful money of South Brittain to him in hand payed by Francis Cavenaugh by these presents do bargain and sell unto Francis Cavenaugh all the land containing one hundred acres lying in the County of Richmond and bounded upon the land of William Hamock (“William Hammock”), George Nicholls (“George Nicholes”?) and Mathew Wilcocks (“Matthew Wilcocks”?), which one hundred acres of land is one-half part of two hundred acres of land sold by Thomas Freshwater unto Robert Wood and by the said Robert Wood conveyed unto Edward Lewis and by said Edward Lewis (believed to be the father-in-law of Francis Cavenaugh) sold unto John Cralle (“John Crawly” & “John Crawley”) and his heirs as by the several deeds may appear: to have and to hold all the land with appurtenances unto Francis Cavenaugh and assigns during the full term of one whole year paying the rent of one pepper corn at the feast of the Nativity of our Blessed Lord and Saviour if demanded to the intent that by virtue of these presents and of the Statute for transferring uses into possession Francis Cavenaugh may be in actual possession of the premises and be enabled to accept the grant of the Inheritance thereof; In Witness whereof John Cralle hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and date first above written." This Indenture was witnessed by Charles Loker by his mark, David Straughan and Jno. Cralle (“John Crawly” & "John Crawley") and was recorded on September 6, 1710.441

On the same date another Indenture was executed between the same parties stating:

"Witnessed that John Cralle the sum of six thousand and three hundred pounds of tobacco to said John Cralle in hand paid or good caution theretofore given by Francis Cavenaugh (“Francis Cavender”) by these presents have released and confirmed unto Francis Cavenaugh in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and sale for one whole year and by force of the statute transferring uses into possession all that tenement of land containing one hundred acres lying in County of Richmond and bounded upon the lands of William Hamock (“William Hammock”?), George Nicholls (“George Nicholes”) and Matthew Wilcocks (various conveyances of the land as in the foregoing lease), to have and to hold the same tenement of land with the appurtenances unto Francis Cavenaugh his heirs under the rents and services that may be due hereafter to the Lord of the Fee without any lawful lett trouble of him said John Cralle, and John Cralle and his heirs will warrant and forever defend by these presents. In Witness whereof John Cralle hereto has set his hand affixed his seal the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Charles Loker (“Charles Locker”? & “Charles Looker”?) by his mark, David Straughan and Jno. Cralle. At a Court for Richmond County, Virginia on September sixth 1710 John Cralle came into Court and acknowledge this his Deed of Release unto Francis Cavenaugh and was admitted io record; Also George Eskridge by virtue of a Power of Attorney from Ann Cralle, the wife of said John Cralle to him in that behalf made, relinquished her the said Ann Cralle’s rights of Dower in the land conveyed in this Deed unto the Francis Cavenaugh which was also admitted to record. signed and examined by M. Beckwith, Court Clerk." 441 & Richmond Cnty, Va Deed Bk 5, p. 242-243

(NOTE: The above is a classic seventeenth century real estate contract which specifies an annual rent of one pepper corn, an ancient British custom. In additional, it has been written by so-called authorities that one mans’s work raising tobacco in early Virginia generated an annual revenue of about 1,000 pounds of tobacco. Therefore, Francis Cavenaugh paid the equivalent of six year’s income for his land. Where did he get that much money within a 10 year period if on January 31, 1699 he was the person that the court adjudged his be 17 years of age and ordered to be an indentured servant in Westmoreland County, Virginia to a Daniel Occanny? It is to be further noted that Capt. John Cralle (“John Crawly” & “John Crawley”) was listed in 1712 as being a Vesterman of St. Stephen Parish (Upper and Lower) of Northumberland County, Virginia. Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia, Bishop Meade , Vol , p. 468

1709 Estimated date of birth of James Cavender, Sr. based upon the dates of births of his children who were named in his Last Will and Testament which was probated in Sussex County, Delaware on October 24, 1792, and in which will he named his oldest son David Cavender (“David Cavenner”?, “David Caverner”?, “David Cavener”?, "David Cavener", “David Cavenough”? & “David Cavender”?) as the executor. On January 31, 1717, David Cavenaugh (“David Cavender”?) was involved in a lawsuit with apparently a Samuel Earle in Westmoreland County, Virginia.441 The above James Cavender, Sr. may have been the son of one of the two Scottish prisoners named James Kallender ("James Cavender"?) and David Kallender ("David Cavender"?) who were sent (probably "Transported", i.e., deported) from Scotland to Massachusetts in 1652 and who apparently were brothers. 253 & 254

1709-1716 Mary Caven ("Mary Cavender"?) sold land to William Spencer, Sr. of Dorchester County, Maryland. 302

1710/03/08 The court of Richmond County, Virginia ordered that George Heale, gentleman of another corner of this county, summoned Edward Barrow, gentlemen, to the next Court to then and there to answer a Bill in Chancery this day exhibited against him by Philimon Cavanaugh ("Philmeon Cavanagh", "Philimon Cavender" & “Philemon Cavender”?).441 & Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 5, p.262

1710/06/05 The inventory of the estate of Eleanor Eaches (“Elinor Eaches”) was granted in Richmond County, Virginia. It appears clear that John Sherdon (“John Sheridan”?) was the father of Eleanor Eaches’ son, which would explain why Elinor Eaches and her son inherited most of the estate of John Sherdon; that he left even something to Daniel Cavenner (“Daniel Cavender”) suggests that Eleanor Eaches was the Eleanor Cavanoh (“Elinor Cavender”?, “Eleanor Cavender”? & Elinor Cavanoh”) who was bound out in January 1699 or 1670, but no proof. Samuel Peachey was a county justice, which would explain why the unfinished business of the estates of John Shordon (“John Sheridan”?) and Eleanor Eaches fell to him. He died in 1714, and the inventory of his estate names four servants, Thomas Roberts, Mary Peacock, Isaac Eache and John Shurden (“John Shordon” & “John Sheridan”?). Query: is this John Shurdon the son of John Eaches and Eleanor Eaches? Who is Isaac Eache (“Isaac Eaches”). It might be possible to follow this further. A John Sheridon (“John Sheridan”) left a will in Fairfax County, Virginia in 1768.393

1710/06/07 Samuel Peachy was granted administration of the estate of Eleanor Eaches (“Elinor Eaches”), then deceased.

1710/07/05 Samuel Peachey ("Colonel Samuel Peachey"), administrator of the estate of Ellinor Eaches ("Eleanor Eaches" & "Elinor Eaches") returned an inventory of her estate on this date in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia.Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 5, p. 175

On August 5, 1724, Samuel Peachey was apparently was one of the Justices of the Court in Richmond County, Virginia Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 5, p. 175 and on December 1, 1686, a Samuel Peachy was one of the Justices of the Court of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia.

1710/07/06 The suit previously brought by John Crawly (“John Cralle”, “John Crawley”, “John Craley”?, "John Crauley" & “John Cralley) against Thomas Caverner (“Thomas Cavender”) in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia was continued until the next court. Apparently, on March 7, 1711, the suit was dismissed as the plaintiff did not appear to prosecute. 393 & 441

1710/09/06 John Cralle (“John Crawley”, “John Craley”? & “John Crawly”) acknowledged in the Richmond County, Virginia court his deeds and leases and released unto Francis Cavenaugh (“Francis Cavender” & “Francis Caverner”?) and they were admitted in the record. Mr. George Eskridge also appeared in Court and by virtue of a letter of attorney from Ann Cralle (“Anne Crawley” & “Anne Crawly”), the wife of said John Cralle, to him in that behalf made, relinquished her, the said Ann Cralle’s right of dower in the lands conveyed in the deeds unto Francis Cavenaugh ("Francis Caverner" & "Francis Cavender"?).441

1711/05/03 The suit previously filed by Philemon Cavenaugh ("Philliman Cavender", "Philmeon Cavender" & "Philemon Cavender") against Edward Barrow, Gentleman, in Richmond County, Virginia on March 8, 1710/1711 was continued to the next court date. Plaintiff complained that defendant kept him from his share of the crop of corn and tobacco made by him with servants of said Edward Barrow. Other records regarding Philemon Cavenaugh are found in Essex County, Virginia and the other part of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia.Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 5, p.281 The suit was decided in favor of Philemon Cavenaugh on June 8, 1712 with judgment of 70 pounds Virginia money.393 & 441 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia was split into Richmond County, Virginia and Essex County, Virginia, with Richmond County being the portion lying northeast of the Rappahannock River, on the Northern Neck of Virginia, and Essex County being that portion of the old county lying to the southwest of the river. (It is to be noted that "old" Rappahannock County is now Essex County, Virginia and Richmond County, Virginia.)

1711/06/08 In a suit in Chancery Court in Richmond County, Virginia between Philemon Cavenaugh ("Philliman Cavender", "Philmeon Cavender" & “Philemon Cavender”?), complainant, and Edward Barrow, respondent, the plaintiff Philemon Cavenaugh set forth that said Edward Barrow did detain and keep from him his share or part of a crop of tobacco and corn made by him with the servants of said Edward Barrow. Said Edward Barrow this day appearing and producing an account of the crop and other particulars delivered by him to the complainant, Philemon Cavenaugh, and having made oath thereto, it appeared that there remained upon balance due to Philemon Cavenaugh the sum of seventy pounds of tobacco. Whereupon, it is the Order, Sentence and Decree of this Court that the respondent, Edward Barrow, to complainant, and costs als exo.Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 5, p. 311

1711 It is reported that Philemon Cavanaugh (“Philemon Kavanaugh”? & “Philemon Cavender”?) was born in Ireland, or in exile, about 1690, that he and his brother Charles Cavanagh (“Charles Cavender”?) reportedly immigrated to the Virginia Colony about the year 1705, that he married Sarah Ann Williams (“Sarah Williams”) about 1711 who was the daughter of William Williams and Jael Harrison, and that he died about 1743-1744 as his Last Will and Testament was executed in April 1743 and was probated in August 1744 in Orange County, Virginia.462 Either Philemon Cavanaugh (“Philemon Cavender”?) and Sarah Cavanaugh (“Ann Cavanaugh”, “Ann Cavender” & “Sarah Cavender”) had 9 children, or Philemon Cavanaugh (“Philemon Cavender”?) had 9 children by a prior marriage, which is not considered likely.441

According to a little book of Irish Family Names by Ida Grehan, the Kavanaghs have a royal lineage and some of the Kavanaghs have had distinguished if rumbustious careers.

1710-1740 Sometime between this time period, passes were discovered across the Blue Ridge Mountains into the Shenandoah Valley, through which emigrants from Pennsylvania and New Jersey began to enter the valley.

1712/01/xx John Tarpley married Ann Glascock in Richmond County, Virginia.

1712/07/05 The date on which the Last Will and Testament of William Richards was probated in Somerset County, Maryland and whose estate John Cavenagh (“John Cavenner”?, “John Caverner”?, “John Cavener”?, "John Cavener", “John Cavenough”? & “John Cavender”?) was listed as a creditor.392

1712/08/07 Suit was filed in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia by Henry Halso against Thomas Cavener (“Thomas Cavender”) for a debt owed by Thomas Cavener. Case dismissed. 393

1712 (1) The entire colony of Virginia was divided into so-called “Parishes”. Prior to that time, the subdivisions of Virginia had been known as "Hundreds", i.e., an area occupied by approximately 100 households.

(2) The estate of Patrick Burkley, deceased, was administered by Susanna Smith in St. Mary’s County, Maryland and mentions payments to Darby Caverin ("Darby Cavender"?) and others. Darby Cavinder was across the bay in Queen Anne's County, Virginia in 1716. 393

1713/04/01 The suit previously brought by Daniel Caverner ("Daniel Cavender"?) in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia against Colonel Samuel Peachey for 500 pounds of tobacco was dismissed as the plaintiff was not prosecuting.Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 6, p. 85 At about the same time, a separate suit was filed in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia by Daniel Caverner (“Daniel Cavender”) against the trustees of the estate of Samuel Peachey. On August 5, 1724, another Samuel Peachey was apparently was one of the Justices of the Court in Richmond County, Virginia Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 5, p. 175 and on December 1, 1686, a Samuel Peachy was one of the Justices of the Court of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia. No details were given regarding the estate of Samuel Peachey, but his estate included the administration of the estate of Elinor Eaches (“Eleanor Eaches”), further suggesting a connection between Eleanor Eaches and the Cavender family.

1713/05/xx Charles Colston married widow Rebecca Taverner ("Rebecca Cavender"?) in Richmond County, Virginia.

1713/06/04 The suit previously brought by Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavender"?) in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia against Colonel Samuel Peachey for 500 pounds of tobacco was dismissed as the plaintiff was not prosecuting.Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 6, p. 118 On August 5, 1724, Samuel Peachey was apparently was one of the Justices of the Court in Richmond County, Virginia Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 5, p. 175 and on December 1, 1686, a Samuel Peachy was one of the Justices of the Court of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia.

1713/08/07 The Court of Richmond County, Virginia awarded a judgment of tobacco to Daniel Caverner ("Daniel Cavender"?) against the estate of Colonel Samuel Peachey.Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 6, p. 136 On August 5, 1724, Samuel Peachey was apparently was one of the Justices of the Court in Richmond County, Virginia Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 5, p. 175 and on December 1, 1686, a Samuel Peachy was one of the Justices of the Court of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia.

1713 By this date, the population of the twelve continental colonies was nearly 360,000. By 1760, with the addition of Georgia, the population nearly quadrupled. 169

1714 George I became King of England and reigned until 1727.

1715/03/08 The lawsuit previous brought by Jane Todd in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia against John Lane for 300 pounds of tobacco, to which suit Thomas Caverner ("Thomas Cavender") was an assignee, was dismissed as Thomas Caverner was not prosecuting.Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 6, p. 416

1715/03/08 The suit previously brought by Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavender"?) in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia against William Wyatt was dismissed as Francis Cavener was not prosecuting. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 6, p. 426

1715/05/xx William Lambert married widow Ann Baley ("Ann Bailey"?) in Richmond County, Virginia.

1715/06/01 Daniel Caverner ("Daniel Cavender") was summoned to the Court of Richmond County, Virginia to answer a charge of not making corn this year. The suit was later dismissed by the King’s attorney. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 6, p. 285 & 393

(NOTE: Apparently every colonist was required to grow enough corn to meet their own needs. If they did not provide their own corn, they were apt to become a burden upon the County, and that was frowned upon, particularly if that particular person was considered to be able-bodied.)

1716/01/25 The inventory of the estate of John Darnall of Queen Anne's County, Virginia lists a debt to the estate by Darby Cavener ("Darby Cavender"?). In 1712, Darby Cavender was living in St. Mary’s County, Maryland.393

1716/06/29 John Hetherington died in Queen Anne's County, Maryland and Patrick Cavanar ("Partick Cavender") was listed as a creditor.393

1716/08/02 Daniel Cavener ("Daniel Cavender"?) attended court in Court of Richmond County, Virginia for 4 days as a witness for Edgecomb Suggett in his suit against Henry Woodcock, and it was ordered that Daniel Cavener was to be paid for his attendance by Edgecomb Suggett. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 7, p. 35

1717/02/06 Two separate cases brought by Frances Caverner ("Francis Caverner" & "Francis Cavender"?) in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia against Henry Boren and against Thomas Yeats ("Thomas Yates"?) were both dismissed as the plaintiff was not prosecuting.Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 7, p. 234

1717/09/05 Marmaduke Beckwith, assignee of William Croucher brought suit in county court of Richmond County, Virginia against Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavender”) which was later dismissed. In the case of Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavender"?) against Henry Boren which was brought in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia for 330 pounds of tobacco, the defendant not appearing so judgment was granted against the sheriff for the said sum unless said Henry Boren is at the next court. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 7, p. 205

1717/09/05 In the case of Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavender"?) against Thomas Yeats ("Thomas Yates"?) which was brought in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia for 540 pounds of tobacco, the defendant not appearing so judgment was granted against the sheriff for the said sum unless said Thomas Yeats is at the next court. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 7, p. 205

1718/07/07 John Cavener (later "John Cavender") married first wife Anne Jennings in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 229, 232 & 306

1718/11/05 Robert Baylis ("Robert Bayless" & "Robert Bayliss"?), Giles Webb, Thomas Nash, Hugh Harris, or any 3 of them were appointed by the Court of Richmond County, Virginia to appraise the estate of Daniel Cavener ("Daniel Cavender"?), deceased, with Partick Brady and Patrick Dunn to administer his estate. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 8, p. 63 It is to be noted that in 1728, Thomas Nash was both clerk of the vestry and lay-reader of the South Branch Chapel of the Episcopalian Church in Norfolk County, Virginia. "Families of Va" by Bishop Meade, Vol 1, p 271

1718/11/06 Appraisal of the estate of Daniel Caverner ("Daniel Cavenner"? "Daniel Caverner"?, "Daniel Cavener"?, "Daniel Cavener", "Daniel Cavenough"? & "Daniel Cavender"?) in Richmond County, Virginia by Patrick Brady and Partick Dunn, with bond by Hugh Harris. According to the Richmond County Court Order Book dated November 6, 1718: "Patrick Brady and Patrick Dunn came into Court and made oath Daniel Caverner departed this life without making any Will. Bond of Patrick Brady and Patrick Dunn, Bondsman Hugh Harris.” Appraisers were Robert Baylis ("Robert Bayless"?), Giles Webb, Thomas Nash and Hugh Harris. 1 , 115, 168 & 393 Of some possible significance is the fact that Partick Dunn appears in the will of John Shordan (“John Sheridan”) and the fact that the Nash and Caverner families quite likely were neighbors and good friends because William Nash, who was the father of Thomas Nash, executed his last will and testament on November 8, 1655 in Yeocomocoe in Northumberland County, Virginia which read as follows:

"I William Nash of Yeocomocoe make my Last Will and Testament. I bequeath unto my eldest sonne (i.e. son), Thomas Nash; I bequeath unto my second sone, William Nash; I give unto my youngest sonne, John Nash; I bequeath unto my loving wife, Ann ("Ann Nash"), the remainder of my cattle; I desire my loving brother, Mr. Thomas Hopkins, shall administer my Estate."

In 1750, Thomas Nash was listed as a practicing attorney in Amelia County, Virginia and in 1752, he was listed as being a King's Attorney in Amelia County, Virginia.Amelia Cnty Misc Records, pp 8

Yeocomocoe is one of the various designations that flourished in the Northern Neck region of Virginia, including Yeocomooe Forrest, Yeocomocoe Neck, Wicocomocoe, etc. The Northern Neck of Virginia now comprises the four counties at the end of the northernmost peninsula on the Chesapeake Bay comprising Northumberland, Lancaster, Richmond and Westmoreland. Northunberland Cnty Record Book 1652-1658 It is to be noted that on May 19, 1749, a John Nash was elected as a Church Warden of Nottoway Parish Church in Amelia County, Virginia by the freeholders and house keepers of Nottoway Parish. Also elected were Charles Anderson, Charles Irby, Joseph Morton, William Watson, James Attwood, George Walker, Richard Jones, Jr., Abraham Cock, Henry Ward, Daniel Dejarnet and William Baldwin. Amelia Cnty. Order Book 2, pp 142

1718/12/01 The Last Will and Testament of Gilbert Turbervile (“Gilbert Turbeville”? & “Gilbert Turberville”) of St. Mary's County, Maryland was executed on December 1, 1718, and was probated June 15, 1719. He left his entire personal estate to his grandson, William Cavinaugh ("William Cavenaugh"?, “William Cavenner”?, “William Caverner”?, “William Cavener”?, "William Cavener", “William Cavenough”? & "William Cavender"?) and 10 pounds to St. Innigoes Church. He apparently left 10 shillings to his granddaughter, Margaret Cavinaugh ("Margaret Cavenaugh"? & "Margaret Cavender"?). It is possible that the parents of William Cavinaugh and Margaret Cavinaugh were deceased and Vitus Harbert was appointed their guardian and/or adopted them.392

1718 The date of birth of John Cavenough (“John Caverner”, “John Cavener”?, "John Cavener", “John Cavenough”? & “John Cavender”?) who is believed to be the son of Francis Cavenough (“Francis Cavender”). Both Francis Cavender and his son apparently never learned how to read or write or even spell their names. Both signed their names with a mark. 441

1718/1721 Some time within this time period, the Court of Richmond County, Virginia issued the following summons for persons living in Farnham Parish ("North Farnham Parish"?):

"John Pound and Charles Lewis for keeping an unlawful Tipling House; Christopher Pridham for swearing two oath within the past 6 months; Edward Buckley and wife for not going to Church for the past 6 months; Richard George, Capt. McCarth's Overseer, for tending seconds the past 6 months; Reverend Peter Kippax for being a common drunkard and coming to church drunk the 21st.August last; and, William Litman and Frances Litman, his wife, for not going to church."

1719/02/20 Philliman Cavernor (“Philemon Cavernor”?, "Philmeon Cavender", “Philemon Cavanaugh”? & "Philemon Cavenaugh"?) purchased 273 acres of new land for 30 shillings which was located in St. Mary’s Parish, Essex County, Virginia on the South side of the Papidan River (“Rapidan River”?).This may be the same Philemon Cavenaugh who was previously involved in a lawsuit on June 8, 1712 in Richmond County, Virginia. Pat Bk 11, pp 155 & 441 Note that on February 18, 1722, Arthur Kavenaugh (“Arthur Cavernor?”, “Arthur Cavenaugh”?, “Arthur Cavanaugh”? & “Arthur Cavender”?) purchased 400 acres of new land for 40 shillings which was located in the Isle of Wight County on the South side of the Maherin River on the East side of Gr. Swamp.Pat Bk 11, pp 168 & 393

However, no clear relationship has yet been established between these two persons, even though it is suspected that they may have been brothers.

1719/02/26 Joan Caverner (“Johann Cavenaugh”?, “Johanna Cavenough”?, "Joan Cavender"?, “Joan Cavender”? & “Johanna Cavender”?), wife of Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavenaugh”, “Francis Cavenough”, & "Francis Cavender"?) of Richmond County, Virginia, gave power of attorney to "her friend" Charles Lewis (believed to be her brother) to acknowledge the deed and the release of her dower rights with respect to the sale (or gift) by Francis Caverner to James Skelley ("James Kelley"? & "James Kelly"?) and Elizabeth Skelley ("Elizabeth Kelley"?) by her husband, Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavender"?), of 100 acres of land. The power of attorney was witnessed by Samuel Samford (“Samuel Sanford”? & “Samuel Sanfort”?) and Anthony Dowlin ("Anthony Dowlen").393 & Richmond Cnty Va Deed Bk 7, p. 486 Joan Caverner signed the document with her mark which consisted of 4 straight and connected lines going up and down somewhat like a combined capital "W" and "M". The document read as follows:

"Know all men by these presents that I, Joan Caverner, wife of Francis Caverner do constitute and appoint my friend (believed to be her brother) Charles Lewis my true and lawful attorney for me and in my name to acknowledge all my right of dower of a certain parcel of land containing one hundred acres given by him to James Skelly ("James Kelly"?) and Elizabeth Skelly ("Elizabeth Kelley"?), his wife, as may appear by deed bearing date with these presents. And what my said attorney doth for me in the premises shall be confirmed by me as well as if I myself were personally present. Witnessed my hand this 26 day of February 1719."

Witnessed by Samuel Samford (“Samuel Sanford”?), and Anthony Dowtin. At a Court held for Richmond County the second day of March 1719 this Power of Attorney from Joan Caverner (“Johanna Cavender”?) to Charles Lewis was this day proved in open Court and by the oaths of Samuell Samford (“Samuel Samford”? & “Samuel Stanford”?) and Anthony Dowtin, witnesses thereto, and admitted to record. 441

1719/03/02 The power of attorney previously given by Joan Caverner ("Joan Cavender" & "Johanna Cavender"?) to Charles Lewis, believed to be her brother, was proved in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 8, p. 163

1719/03/02 Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavender"?) and his wife Joan Caverner ("Joan Cavender") apparently gave a life estate to James Skelley ("James Kelley" & "James Kelly"?) and Elizabeth Skelley ("Elizabeth Kelley") 100 acres of land located on the branches of Totuskey Creek in Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia, which land was recently bought by Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavender"?) from Charles Lewis and was adjacent to the lands of Captain John Tarpley. Witnessed by Edward Barrow. There is a good possibility that Elizabeth Kelley was the married daughter of Francis Caverner. The Indenture was witnessed by Edward Barrow and Samuel Godwin ("Samuel Goldwin"?).393 On the same date, the above deed was proved in Court of Richmond County, Virginia.Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 8, p. 166

1719/03/03 Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavenaugh”, & "Francis Cavender"?) purchased from Charles Lewis for 5,000 pounds of tobacco 200 acres of land located in Farnum Parish ("North Farnham Parish"?) of Richmond County, Virginia adjacent to the lands of William Lambert, Charles Lund, Colonel John Tarpley and William Hamock (“William Hammock”?). Witnesses were John Tarpley and John Tarpley, Jr. Mary Lewis, wife of Charles Lewis relinquished her right of dower which was witnessed by Samuel Samford and Anthony Dowlin. Note: It appears that this is the very same tract of land which was subsequently sold on October 11, 1743 by John Cavenaugh to Robert Hamock (“Robert Hammock”?) and who is believed to be the son of Francis Caverner. It is also to be noted that, as Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavender”) was born about 1683, and thus would have been about 36 years old in 1719 and is barely old enough to have a married daughter by the end of 1719, but Elizabeth Kelley could have been about 16-17 years old at the time. 393 & 441

Actually, the document dated March 3, 1719 read as follows:

"This Indenture made this third day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and nineteen between Charles Lewis (believed to be the brother-in-law to Francis Cavenaugh) (“Francis Caverner”) of ye same place and ye other part: Witnessed that ye said Charles Lewis in consideration of five thousand pounds of tobacco to him in hand paid or secured to be paid, by these presents doth bargain, sell, release and confirm unto Francis Cavenaugh and his heirs all that two hundred acres of land situated in ye aforesaid Farnham Parish ("North Farnham Parish"?) of Richmond County, Virginia in the actual possession of Francis Cavenaugh now being and is bounded by the lands of William Lambert, Charles Lund, Collo; John Tarpley and William Hamock (“William Hammock”) beginning at a marked hickory near a pathside and running from thence North thirty-seven degrees East one hundred and thirty poles to a marked hickory, corner to the said William Lambert, thence along another of his South fifty-one degrees East one hundred and twenty poles, then along Charles Lund (or Clark's line) line South fifty-nine degrees East thirty poles to a corner red oak, thence East by North forty-six poles to John Tarpley line, thence along the John Tarpley line South two degrees West two hundred and thirteen poles to a white oak, thence North fifty-one degrees West three hundred poles to the beginning. And all the estate, right and demand of in and to the same; to have and to hold the two hundred acres of land with all its rights, members and appurtenances belonging to Francis Cavenaugh, his heirs free and clear from all incumbrances and Charles Lewis and his heirs ye before granted premises unto Francis Cavenaugh his heirs against ye claim of any person shall warrant and for ever defend by these presents; In Witness whereof the parties to these presents have interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. Sealed and delivered in the presence of John Tarpley, Jr., Charles Lewis and Thomas Turner."

At a Court continued and held for Richmond County, Virginia the third day of March 1719, Charles Lewis came into Court and acknowledged this his deed unto Francis Cavenaugh which was admitted into the record. Also, Mary Lewis, the wife of Charles Lewis appeared in Court and relinquished her right of dower in the land conveyed in this deed unto the said Francis Cavenaugh which was also admitted to record. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 8, p. 166

Also on March 3, 1719, the following Indenture was executed:

"To all to whom these presents shall come, know ye that I Francis Caverner of Farnham Parish ("North Farnham Parish"?), Richmond County, Virginia being of good and perfect mind and without fraud or deceit for divers good causes and considerations me hereunto moving by these presents do give and confirm unto James Skelly ("James Kelly") and his wife, Elizabeth Skelly ("Elizabeth Kelly"), a certain parcel of land containing one hundred acres situated in Farnham Parish, ("North Farnham Parish"?) Richmond County, Virginia and on the branches (or "banks") of Totaskey Creek ("Totuskey Creek") being part of a parcel of land lately bought by Francis Caverner of Charles Lewis and joining to a parcel of land belonging to Capt. John Tarpley, to have and to hold the parcel of land hereby granted with all appurtenances unto James Skelly and Elizabeth Skelly, his wife, during their natural lives freely, peacefully and quietly without any manner of challenge or contradiction of said Frances Cavenaugh my heirs or any other person; John Skelly and Elizabeth Skelly, his wife, paying, doing and discharging the rents and services therein due and of right accustomed to be paid to the Chief Lord or Lords of the fee or fees of the premises; In Witnessed whereof the said Francis Caverner hereunto has set his hand and affixed his seal this second day of March 1719. Sealed and delivered in the presence of Edward Barrow and Samuel Godwin (“Samuel Goodwin”?) Richmond Cnty Va Deed Bk 7, p. 487

The document was signed by Francis Caverner with his mark which consisted essentially of a handwritten capital (“A”) with both legs curled at the bottom.

At a Court continued and held for Richmond County, Virginia the third day of March 1719 Francis Caverner came into Court and acknowledged this his Deed unto James Skelly which was admitted to Record. Also, Joan Caverner (“Johanne Caverner”?, “Joan Cavenaugh”?, “Johanne Cavenaugh”?, “Johanne Cavender”?, “Joanne Cavender”? & “Joan Cavender”?), the wife of said Francis Caverner by virtue of a Power of Attorney which she made to Charles Lewis and proved in open Court yesterday. The said Charles Lewis this day in open Court relinquished her, the Joan Caverner’s right of Dower in the land conveyed in this deed unto the same James Skelly which was also admitted of record.441

(NOTE: After all is said and done, Francis Cavener (“Francis Cavenaugh”) purchased a total of 300 acres of land, immediately sold off 100 acres, and had a total of 200 acres left at this particular point in time, and which 200 acres of land was apparently inherited by his oldest child, John Caverner (“John Cavenaugh” & “John Cavender”) who apparently was only about 1-2 years old, or less, and probably the only son of Francis Cavenaugh when Francis Cavenaugh died at apparently an early age on about February 20, 1721 or February 20, 1922. It is also to be noted that Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavender") gave James Kelley ("James Kelly"?) and his wife, Elizabeth Kelly ("Elizabeth Kelley"?), only a life interest in the above land. At their death, the land would return to the rightful heir of Francis Caverner. Since Francis Caverner died intestate (i.e. leaving no will) under the laws of primogeniture then existing in Richmond County, Virginia, actual title to the land then would pass to his eldest son.

1719/04/01 Gilbert Metcalf, William Smith on the hill, William Smith by the pond and John Grower were appointed by the Court of Richmond County, Virginia to appraise the estate of Thomas Caverner ("Thomas Cavender"), deceased, which was to be administered by Stephens Wells who made oath that Thomas Caverner died intestate. Security bond was posted by Samuel Bayley (“Samuel Bailey”?) And John Simons (“John Seamen”?). Gilbert Metcalfe (“Gilbert Metcalf”?), William Smith by the ponds, William Smith on the hill, and John Gower were to do the appraisal of the estate. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 8, p. 91

On the same date the following document was filed in the Court:

"Know all men by these presents that we Stephen Wells, Samuell Bayly and Jno. Simons ("John Simons"?) of Richmond County, Virginia are held and firmly bound unto the Worship Majesties: Justice of the Peace of said county in full and just sum of 100 pounds sterling; to ye which payment well and truly to be made we bind our selves our heirs firmly by these presents; Sealed and our Seals and dated the first day of April 1719. The condition of this obligation is such that: if the above bound Stephen Wells, administrator of all the goods, chattles and credits of Thomas Cavener (“Thomas Cavender”?), deceased, does make a true and perfect inventory of all the goods, chattles and credits of said decedant, and you same so made do exhibit into the County Court of Richmond, Virginia at such time as he shall be hereto required by the said court. All the same chattles and credits do well and truly administer according to law; and further to make a just and true account of his actings and doings therein when thereto required by the said Court. And shall pay and deliver unto such persons respectively as the Justices by their order or judgment shall direct pursuant to the laws in the case made and provided; and if it shall hereafter appear that any Last Will and Testament was made by the said decedant, and the executor or executors therein named do exhibit the same in Court making request to have it allowed and approved, accordingly, if Stephen Wells being hereunto required do render and deliver upon his letters of administration approbation of said testament being first hade and made in the said Court, then this obligation to be void and of non effect, otherwise to remain in full force and verte. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Stephen Wells by his mark, Samuel Bayly (“Samuel Baily”? & “Samuel Bayley”?) and John Seaman (“Jno. Simons”, "John Simons", "Jonathan Simons", "Jonathon Simons", "Jonathan Simons" or "Johannes Simons). Acknowledged in Richmond County Court the first day of April 1719 by Stephen Wells, Samuell Bayly and John Simmons and ordered to be recorded.393 & 441

1719/05/06 Further appraisal and inventory of the estate of Daniel Caverner (“David Caverner”, "Daniel Cavender"? & “David Cavender”?) of Richmond County, Virginia per Court order dated November 6, 1718 by Giles Webb, Thomas Nash and Hugh Harris. Inventory shows a 2 year old heifer, etc. 2, 168, 393 & Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 8, p. 98

1719/05/06 Apparently another appraisal of the estate of Thomas Caverner ("Thomas Cavender"?) of Richmond County, Virginia per court order dated either April 1, 1719 or April 11, 1719 by Stephen Wells, administrator, with the appraisal being conducted by Gilbert Metcalfe ("Gilbert Metcalf"?) and William Smith. The record of the inventory showed 2 head of cattle, 1 sow, 3 shoats, etc. It is to be noted that it was usual for the wife to be the administrator of the estate of a deceased husband. However, no wife was mentioned in connection with either Daniel Caverner (“Daniel Cavender”?) and Thomas Caverner (“Thomas Cavender”), and the value of their estates suggests that they were unmarried men when they died. 2, 168, 393 & Richmond Cnty Va Will Bk 4, p. 44

1719/05/06 The Court of Richmond County, Virginia ordered the recording of the return of the appraisal of the estate of Daniel Caverner ("Daniel Cavender"?) and was so recorded. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 8, p. 104 & Will Bk 4, p. 45

1719/10/26 The estate of Elizabeth Cavenear ("Elizabeth Cavender") was administered in Dorchester County, Maryland by Solomon Wright, Jr. and Charles Townes. Next of kin included Noshes Maclanahan (“Notha Maclanahan”, & “Notha McCalanahan”?) and Charles Cavenear (also “Charles Canniner” & "Charles Cavender"?). Creditors of the estate included Robert Phillips and Tobert Jones.393 & The Cnty Ct Note-Bk, Vols I-X, pp34

1720/10/18 John Cavender, blacksmith in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, sold a lot to Joseph Jennings of Bridgewater, Plymouth County. 245 & 308

1720/12/17 Brunswick County, Virginia was formed from Prince George, Isle of Wight and Surry Counties.

1720 (1) Approximate date of birth of the Charles Cavender who married Sarah Cotton on July 19, 1741 and who died on April of 1769 in Dorchester County, Maryland. 1QA47 , 261, 263, 266, 273, 278, 279, 281, 286, 302, 313, 337 & 355

(2) Brunswick County, Virginia was formed from Prince George, Isle of Wight and Surry Counties.

(3) The estate of Major Thomas Nevett, deceased, was administered in Dorchester County, Maryland. Debts due the estate include a debt owed by James Cavinder ("James Cavender"?).393

1721/01/03 Daniel Jones, servant to Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavender”?), was this day presented to the court for inspection into his age was adjudged 13 years old and ordered that he serve his said Master or his assigns according to law.441

1721/01/27 Francis Cavernor ("Francis Cavender") whose mark was a large "A" witnessed the deed by Alexander Clark and his wife Anne Clark to Anthony Sydnor ("Anthony Snyder"?, "Anthony Syndor"? & "Anthony Snydor"?). Other witnesses were John Forsie and William Gupton. Due to the fact the document is dated January 21, 1722 and recorded on March 7, 1721, the actual date of the document may be January 27, 1721, instead of January 27, 1722. However, the confusion may be explained that one date is by the so-called "Old Style" calendar and the other date is by the so-called "New Style" calendar.441 The so-called “New Style” Calendar became effective on January 1, 1751 and which was revised in order to compensate for earlier miscalculations. Thus, in 1752, the new year began on January 1 for the very first time. Previously, the year began on March 25. Therefore all dates before that day (that is, January 1-March 24, inclusive, of each year) would bear the date of the previous year. The so-called Gregorian Calendar was first adopted in Europe in 1582 and was later adopted in the British Colonies in on January 1, 1751.

1721/02/20 Frances Cavenor ("Francis Caverner" & “Frances Cavender”?) died on about this date in North Farnum Parish, Richmond County, Virginia. It is to be noted that this is the only Cavender referenced in the North Farnham Parish Register. If this date is by the so-called "Old Style" calendar, then he would have died on February 20, 1722 by the so-called "New Style" calendar.441 The so-called “New Style” Calendar became effective on January 1, 1751 and which was revised in order to compensate for earlier miscalculations. Thus, in 1752, the new year began on January 1 for the very first time. Previously, the year began on March 25. Therefore all dates before that day (that is, January 1-March 24, inclusive, of each year) would bear the date of the previous year. The so-called Gregorian Calendar was first adopted in Europe in 1582 and was later adopted in the British Colonies in on January 1, 1751.

1722/01/22 A bond given by Alexander Clarke (“Alexander Clark”, “Alex Clarke” & “Alex Clark”)of Farnham Parish ("North Farnham Parish"?) of Richmond County, Virginia and acknowledging himself to be indebted and stand firmly bound unto Anthony Sydnor (“Anthony Snydor”? & “Anthony Snyder”?) and Alexander Clarke’ heirs of the same Parish and County in full and just sum of twenty thousand pounds of good, sound and merchantable tobacco to on the condition the obligation is such that whereas Alexander Clarke (“Alexander Clark”?) to and with the consent of his wife, Anne Clarke (“Anne Clark”, Ann Clarke & Ann Clark”), had bargained and sold unto Anthony Sydnor a certain parcel of land containing two hundred and eighty acres and two rods (or roads), as may appear from Alexander Clarke and Ann Clarke, his wife, bearing date of October 1720; now if Alexander Clarke does well and truly observe and keep all clauses therein contained that then this present obligation to be void and of no effect otherwise to stand in full force and virtue. The obligation was signed by Alexander Clarke and witnessed by Francis Cavernor (“Francis Cavenaugh”, “Francis Cavenough”, “Francis Cavener” & “Francis Cavender”) with his mark consisting of a script capital (“A”) whose lower legs end in a curl, together with John Forsie and William Gupton with his mark consisting of a capital “M”. At a court held for Richmond County, Virginia the seventh day of March 1721? (Must be a change from the “New” style calendar to the “Old” style calendar.), Alexander Clarke in open Court acknowledged this his bond to Anthony Sydnor and was then admitted to record. 393 & 441 The so-called Gregorian Calendar was first adopted in Europe in 1582 and was later adopted in the British Colonies in 1752.

1722/04/02 Johanah Caverner (“Johannah Cavender”?,“Joanna Cavender"? & "Joan Cavender), “relick” (i.e., widow) of Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavener"?, "Francis Cavner"?, "Francis Cavenor"?, "Francis Cavornor"? & "Francis Cavender"?), who was then deceased, went into Court in Richmond County, Virginia, and made oath that the said Francis Caverner departed this life without making any will so far as she knows or believes and on her petition and giving security for her just and faithful administration of the said decedant estate, certificate was granted to her for obtaining Letters of Administration in due form. Inventory was by Alexander Clark, William Hammock and John Hughlett. His estate included one servant boy with 7 years service. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 9, p. 38

On the same date, Johannah Caverner of North Farnum Parish ("North Farnham Parish") in Richmond County, Virginia and Thomas Newton went into court and acknowledged their bond for the said Johanah Caverner’s just and faithful administration of the estate of Francis Caverner, deceased, which was ordered to be recorded.Richmond Cnty Va Deed Bk 8, p. 122-123 Note that Captain Thomas Newton was of Westmoreland County, Virginia but had a mill in North Farnham Parish of Richmond County, Virginia. The actual document reads as follows:

"Know all men by these presents that we Johanah Caverner and Thomas Newton of Richmond County, Virginia are held and firmly bound unto the Worshipful his Majesties Justices of the Peace for said County in full and just sum of two hundred pounds sterling, to which payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves our heirs firmly by these presents; sealed with our seals and dated the fourth day of April 1722. The condition of this obligation is such that if the above bound Johanah Caverner, Administratrix of all the chattels and credits of Francis Caverner, deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect inventory of all the goods, chattels and credits of said decedant, and the same so made does exhibit into County Court of Richmond at such time as she shall be hereunto required by said court; and administer according to law, and further do make a true and just account of her actings and doings therein when thereto required by said court, and deliver and pay unto such persons respectively as the Justices by their order of Judgment shall direct pursuant to the Law in that case made and provided; and if it shall hereafter appear than any last Will and Testament was made by said decedent, and the executor or executors therein named do exhibit the same into said Court making request to have it allowed and approved, accordingly if Johanah Caverner being hereunto required do render and deliver up her Letters of Administration approbation of such Testament being first had and made in said Court; then this obligation to be void and of none effect otherwist to remain in full force and virtue."

Signed by Johanah Caverner with her mark which consisted of four up and down markings ending with a curl and by Thomas Newton. The document was acknowledged in Richmond County Court on the fourth day of April 1722 by Johanah Caverner and Thomas Newton and ordered to be recorded.441 & Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 9, p. 39

On the same date the Court entered the following order:

“ Anthony Lidner?, William Hamoch (“William Hammoch”?), Alexander Clarke and John Hughlett, or any three of them, sometime between this and the next Court, are appointed to appraise all and singular the estate of Francis Caverner, deceased,___? shall be presented to their view in money, and make report thereof to the said next Court, Charles Barbergent or any other Justice of the Peace for this County is requested to administer an oath to the appraisers for their true appraisement of the said decedant’s estate as also to Johanah Caverner, the administratrix for her true discovery thereof."

The actual appraisal of the estate was conducted on May 2, 1722 by Alexander Clarke, William Hamock ("William Hammock"?) and John Hughlett. Apparently, the estate consisted of livestock and a servant boy by the name of Gervis who was then age 7, etc. Apparently, Francis Cavender left a 1-2 year old son named John Cavender when he died. 3, 168, 393 & 441

1722/04/05 Ellinor Caverner ("Elinor Caverner", "Eleanor Caverner", "Eleanor Cavenogh"? "Eleanor Cavenaugh"?, "Ellinor Cavender",? "Elinor Cavender"? & "Eleanor Cavender"?) of Richmond County, Virginia was on a long list of persons presented by the Grand Jury that were summoned into court as evidence against Thomas Twinley.441

1722/05/02 An appraisal of the estate of Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavender”?), deceased, per Court Order dated April 2, 1722 was recorded in the Court in Richmond County, Virginia by Alexander Clarke (“Alexander Clark”), William Hancock (“William Hammock”?) and John Hughlett. The inventory lists various livestock and a servant boy named Gervis who was age 7..441 & Richmond Cnty Va Will Bk 4, p. 51

On the same date, Johannah Caverner (“Joannah Cavender”?, "Joan Cavender"? & “Joanna Cavender”?), administratrix of the estate of Francis Caverner presented to the Court in Richmond County, Virginia, her account in tobacco against the said Decedant estate, and moved that the said tobacco might be valued in money, on consideration of which the court doth value the said tobacco at twelve and sixpence hund. 441 & Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 9, p. 51

On the same date, judgment was granted to Thomas Newton against Johannah Caverner, administratrix of the estate of Francis Caverner, deceased, for six hundred pounds of tobacco due by bill, making oath in court it is justify due, which is ordered to be paid out of the estate of said Decedant with costs als ex? 441 & Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 9, p. 51

On the same date, judgment was granted by the Court in Richmond County, Virginia to John Calley (“John Crawley”, "John Cralley", “John Caley”? & "John Crauley") against the estate of Francis Caverner, deceased, in the hands of Johannah Caverner, administratrix of the Decedant’s estate, for six thousand and eight hundred thirty seven pounds of tobacco due upon balance of a bill which is ordered to be paid out of the estate of said Decedant with costs als ex? 441 & Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 9, p. 51

On the same date, the order made by the Court in Richmond County, Virginia last month for Thomas Twinley be taken into custody was continued until next and ordered that the Sheriff be given notice to Moore Fartleroy (“Moore Fauntleroy”), William Smith and the road and Chins overseer, to have their Negroes Jack, Peter and Opher at the next court concerning the said Thomas Twinley.441 & Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk9, p51

1722/05/02 On this date, the order was made by the Court in Richmond County, Virginia that the sheriff take into custody of Ellinor Caverner (“Elinor Caverner”, “Ellinor Cavender”?, "Eleanor Cavender"? & “Elinor Cavender”?) of North Farnham Parish of Richmond County, Virginia who was then a servant belonging to Moore Fartleroy (“Moore Fauntleroy”), and her safeth keep, till she enters into bond with good and sufficient security for her appearance at next court concerning her having a bastard child supposed to be a mulatto, and that the sheriff give notice to John Wallen ("John Walker") who keeps the said child to have it at the said next court. She was convicted on July 1, 1724, fined and ordered to serve more time. John Walker was ordered to keep the child. 393 & 441 & Richmond Cnty, Va. Order Bk9, p51

1722/05/02 Suits were brought by Joanna Caverner (“Joanna Cavender” & “Joannah Cavender”), Thomas Newton and John Cralley (“John Crawley”?) against the estate of Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavender”).393

1722/05/05 At a court continued and held in Richmond County, Virginia on this date, and consisting of Justices Charles Barber, John Tayloe (“John Taylor”?), Charles Grymes (“Charles Grimes”?), Joseph Belfield, Charles Colston and Robert Tomlin, it was ordered that the Sheriff sometime between this and the next Court take into custody Thomas Twinley and him safely keep till he enters into bond with good and sufficient security for his good behaviour and appearance at next court to answer such things as shall then be objected against him, and that the said Sheriff summons Ellinor Caverner (“Elinor Caverner”, "Eleanor Cavender"? “Ellinor Cavender”? & “Elinor Cavender”?) of North Farnham Parish of Richmond County, Virginia to the next court as an evidence against the Thomas Twinley. 441 & Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk9, p40

1722/05/08 The estate of Joseph Jennings, deceased, was administered in Queen Anne's County, Virginia. Payments from the estate were made to Patrick Cannanah ("Patrick Cavender"?) and Darby Cannanah ("Darby Cavender"? & "Darby Cavener"?). 393

1722/06/06 The Court in Richmond County, Virginia ordered the sheriff to summons to next Court Ellinor Caverner (“Elianor Caverner”, “Ellinor Cavender”? & “Elinor Cavender”?) of North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia and a servant belonging to Moore Fartleroy ("Moore Fauntleroy" & "Moore Fantleroy"), to answer presentiment of the grand jury against her for have a bastard born child, by report to be a mullato contrary to law.441 & Bk9, p50 A Major Moore Fauntleroy was apparently a very large landowner in the Northern Neck of Virginia. On April 4, 1651, he purchased a very large tract of land from a tribal King Accopatough which was located in two necks on the north side of Rappahannock Creek, beginning for breadth at the southernmost branch or creek of Macaughtions bay or run, and so up along the side of said river of Rappahannock unto a great creek or river which run-Totosha or Tanks Rappahannock Town, for length extending easterly with its full breath unto the bounds of the Potowmack River at the uttermost bounds of my land." "Old Churches, Ministers, etc", Bishop Meade, Vol IIpp 478-479

1722/10/03 Stephen Wells ("Steven Wells"), planter of Sittenborn Parish, Richmond County, Virginia and his wife, Elizabeth Wells, and Francis Settle, eldest son of said Elizabeth Wells, convey to David Cavender of Cople Parish in Westmoreland County, Virginia, planter, for 3,000 pounds of tobacco, 50 acres of land now in the tenure of Rice Cookman and located in North Farnum Parish, Richmond County, Virginia which was situated adjacent to the lands of Moore Fauntleroy, Thomas Williams, Katherin Deek (“Katherine Deek”) and Mary Deek, daughters of Joseph Deek, deceased, and Thomas Beal. The land was devised to Elizabeth Wells and her heirs by her father, Rice Williams, to become effective after the death of her mother. Witnesses were Samuel Godwin, Thomas Williams and Randle Douglas (“Randall Douglas”). The Indenture read as follows:

"This Indenture made the third day of October in the Ninth year of the Reign of our Sovereign, Lord George, by the grace of God, King of Great Brittain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith &c., Annoq: Domini 1722; between Stephen Wells, planter, of Sittenbourn Parish of Richmond County, Virginia and his wife Elizabeth Wells, and Francis Settle the eldest son of said Elizabeth Wells (whose husband apparently was also named Francis Settle. See 1707/07/11), of one part, and David Cavender of Cople Parish of Westmoreland County, Virginia, planter, of the other part: Witnessed that Stephen Wells and Elizabeth Wells, his wife, and Francis Settle in consideration of the sum of three thousand pounds of tobacco to them in hand paid, by these presents do bargain and sell unto David Cavender his heirs that plantation tract of land situated in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia containing by estimation fifty acres and now in the tenure or occupation of Rice Cookman, which land was devised to Elizabeth Wells and her heirs after the death of her mother; by her father, Rice Williams in and by his last Will and Testament and is abutting and bounded by the lands of Thomas Williams, of Katherin Deek (“Katherine Deek”?) and Mary Deek, daughters of Joseph Deek, deceased, Capt. Thomas Beal and the land of Capt. Moor Fauntleroy ("Moore Fauntleroy" & "Moore Fantleroy"), now in tenure of James Coward, together with all houses, orchards, commodities and appurtenances: to have and to hold the parcel of land unto David Cavender and his heirs; and Stephen Wells and Elizabeth Wells, his wife, and Francis Settle and their heirs the land and premises with appurtenances against every person shall warrant and defend by these presents; In witness whereof the parties first within named to these Indentures have interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. Signed by Stephen Wells with his mark, Elizabeth Wells with her mark, and by Francis Settle with his mark."

The Indenture was witnessed by Samuell Goodwin, Thomas Williams with his mark, and by Randale Douglas (“Randall Douglas”?) with his mark. At a court continued and held for Richmond County, Virginia on the eighth day of November 1722, Stephen Wells, Elizabeth Wells and Francis Settle came into court and acknowledged this their deed unto David Cavender of Westmoreland County, the said Elizabeth Wells being first privately examined, which was admitted to record. The memorandum of Livery of Seized was witnessed by the same witnesses and recorded the same day. Note the fact that Stephen Wells was administrator of the estate of Thomas Cavener ("Thomas Cavender"?) 393 & 441

1723/06/xx Peter Ezekiel, Indian man servant to John Cavender of Middleborough, Massachusetts sued the wife of a Plymouth Innholder for selling him four jills of rum and some flip last fall in Plymouth, Massachusetts.299

1724/05/06 Ellinor Cavener ("Eleanor Cavender"?, "Elinor Cavender" & "Ellinor Cavender"?) of North Farnham Parish of Richmond County, Virginia was summoned into the Court of Richmond County, Virginia to answer a "presentment" of having a mulatto baseborn child (i.e., a child out of wedlock). Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 9, p. 150

1724/06/02 Ellinor Cavener ("Eleanor Cavender"?, "Elinor Cavender" & "Ellinor Cavender"?) of North Farnham Parish of Richmond County, Virginia not appearing in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia to answer a "presentment" of having a mulatto baseborn child, was order to be taken into custody. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 9, p. 158

1724/07/1 Ellinor Caverner (“Elinor Caverner”, “Ellinor Cavender”?, “Eleanor Cavender”? & “Elinor Cavender”?), a woman servant belonging to Mr. Moore Fartleroy ("Moore Fauntleroy" & "Moore Fantleroy") was presented to a grand jury in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia for having a bastard child. who plainly appears to be a mulatto, and she now appears in Court with her child which plainly appears to be a mulatto, it is therefore ordered that after her time has expired with her present master that she pay down 15 pounds current money to the church wardens of North Farnum Parish ("North Farnham Parish") of Richmond County, Virginia, or be by them sold for 5 years to the use aforesaid. And it was further ordered that she serves her present master or his assigns after her time now due to him is expired 1 whole year in consideration for the trouble to his house for her having the said child.441 & Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk9 p 164

It is of interest to note that on June 3, 1924, the "presentment" of the Richmond County, Virginia grand jury stated:

"The Presentment of the Grand Jury against a mulatto woman living at Richard Brown in Northfarnham Parish (i.e., North Farnham Parish) being a free woman for having a base (bastard?) born child is dismist (i.e., dismissed?) for incertainty (i.e., uncertainty?) in the Presentment".

1724/08/05 On this date, the Court in Richmond County, Virginia consisting of Justices Charles Barber, John Taylee, William Fartleroy, Joseph Belfield, Robert Tomlin, John Metcalfe and Samuel Teacheg (“Samuel Peachey”?) ordered: "Know all men by these presents that we Hugh Lambert, John Hughlett and Richard Brown of Richmond County, Virginia are held and firmly bound unto the Worshipful Justices of the County of Richmond in the sum of one hundred pounds sterling to which payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves and our heirs firmly by these presents; Witness our hands and seals the fifth day of August Anno Domini 1724; The condition of this obligation is such that if the above bound Hugh Lambert shall well and truly pay unto John Caverner ("John Cavener"?, "John Cavenor"?, "John Cavernor"? & "John Cavender"?) or to whom else it shall of right belong all estate or estates belonging to John Caverner when or as soon as John Caverner shall attain to lawfull age or when thereunto required by said Court; and also save and keep harmless the Justices and their heirs &c. from all trouble and damages that shall or may arise about said estate, then the obligation to be void otherwise to remain in full force and virtue." and on December 1, 1686, a Samuel Peachy was one of the Justices of the Court of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia.

Signed by John Lambert with his mark which consisted of two vertical lines crossed at the middle with a single horizontal line (note the subsequent mark of John Caverner which consisted of virtually the same mark, except that the two vertical lines were crossed across the top, through the middle and across the bottom with a horizontal line). The bond was also signed by John Hughlett and Richard Brown. Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk9 p 253 The above bond was subsequently acknowledged in Richmond County Court on August 5, 1724 by Hugh Lambert, John Hughlett and Richard Brown and ordered to be recorded.

NOTE: The above bond was given to insure the payment to the minor, John Caverner, all estates belonging to him when he became of lawful age, which is apparently when he reaches 21 years of age. Apparently, this particular John Caverner was the minor and the oldest son of Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavender"?) then deceased. It is reported that John Caverner ("John Cavender") and Richard Brown moved to Fairfax County, Virginia in 1743. In fact, Richard Brown was one of the appraisers of the estate of John Cavener ("John Cavender") whose inventory and appraisal was recorded in the County Court of Fairfax County, Virginia on June 17, 1755. 4, 393, 441 & Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk9 pg 165

1724/09/16 Mary Cavener (“Mary Cavender”) of Northumberland County, Virginia, servant to Richard Oldham, was adjudged by the county court of Northumberland County, Virginia to be absent from service for 31 days and she was sentenced to serve an extra 2 months, 3 weeks and 4 days.393

1724/09/24 The estate of Patrick Cavinah ("Partick Cavender"?) was administered in Queen Anne's County, Maryland and Edward Wright was the administrator.393

1724/12/02 On this date, Richard Brown came into the County Court of Richmond County, Virginia and: "said that Nathaniel Webster who is about eleven years old and haveing noe father to take care of him, lives an idle sort of life. The Court judged that the was a Vagabond within the Law and called upon the Church Wardens to bind him to some trade as customary for Orphan Children."

1724 Mat Cavender (“Matt Cavender”? & "Matthew Cavender"?) married Mgt Llewellin ("Margaret Llewellin"?) in Southwark Parish, Olave County, England.399

1725/04/07 On this date, Mary Caverner (“Mary Cavender”) in open court in Richmond County, Virginia bound herself to serve Thomas Durham or his assigns for 7 years from December 5, 1724, the said Thomas Durham having in open court affirming to learn the said Mary Caverner to read the Bible perfectly, and at the expiration of her time to pay her corn and clothing as is allowed imported servants. It is to be noted that there is another Mary Caverner (“Mary Cavender”) in this family who was over 18 years of age in 1725 and who possibly was the daughter of Francis Cavender or David Cavender. 393, 441 & Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk9 p 208

1725/04/11 John Cavender, blacksmith, and his wife, Anne Cavender, of Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts jointly sold a meadow to Rodolphus Elmes for 25 pounds which John Cavender had previously purchased from Samuel Bennett of Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts and which was located adjacent to the land of Raven Brook. The document was witnessed by Nathan Bassett and Edward Southworth. 259

1725/06/10 The estate of Philip Connor ("Phillip Connor"?), deceased, was administered in Kent Island, Queen Anne's County, Virginia. Payments from the estate were made to Charles Cavilier ("Charles Cavender"?).393

1725/08/04 On this date the Court of Richmond County, Virginia issued the following order: "It appearing to this Court that JOHN ATKINSON, servant to MR. MOORE FANTLEROY ("Moore Fauntleroy"), did fugitively absent himselfe from his master's service for the space of 14 days and that he with other runaways carryed along with a boat belonging to Mr. JOHN BRANHAM, and heft her at the Eastern Shore and Moore Fantleroy makeing it appear that his part of the charges in recovering the run-aways amounts to 1,325 pounds of tobacco; it is therefore ordered that John Atkinson serve his master or his assigns 28 days for 14 days absence and according to law for the 1,325 pounds of tobacco after his time by Indenture custome or otherwise expired. It appearing to the Court that JOHN WELLS, servant to William Smith on the Hill, did fugitively absent himselfe rom his master's service for the space of 14 days and that he with other runaways carryed along with a boat belonging to Mr. JOHN BRANHAM, and heft her at the Eastern Shore and Moore Fantleroy makeing it appear that his part of the charges in recovering the run-aways amounts to 1,325 pounds of tobacco; it is therefore ordered that John Atkinson serve his master or his assigns 28 days for 14 days absence and according to law for the 1,325 pounds of tobacco after his time by Indenture custome or otherwise expired. It appearing to the Court that ROBERT BARNETT, servant to Mr. John Branham did fugitively absent himself rom his master's service for the space of 14 days and that he with other runaways carryed along with a boat belonging to Mr. JOHN BRANHAM, and heft her at the Eastern Shore and Moore Fantleroy makeing it appear that his part of the charges in recovering the run-aways amounts to 1,325 pounds of tobacco; it is therefore ordered that John Atkinson serve his master or his assigns 28 days for 14 days absence and according to law for the 1,325 pounds of tobacco after his time by Indenture custome or otherwise expired. Whereas, John Atkinson, John Wells and Robert Barnett did fugitively absent themselves from their master's service and did carry along with them a boat belonging to John Branham and left her on the Eastern Shore which by law each of the servants for the offence forfeit 500 pounds of tobacco. It is therefore ordered that John Atkinson, John Wells and Robert Barnett doe each of them serve John Branham or his assigns according to law for stealing the boat after their present time of Indenture custome or otherwise is fully expired to their (present) masters. Ordered that the Sheriff take John Atkinson, John Wells and Robert Barnett and carry them to the common whipping post and give each of them 34 lashes on their bare backs well laid on it being for running away from their master's service." Richmond Cnty Order Book 1721-1732, pg235

1725-1754 Mary Cavender was born in Frederick County, Maryland. In 1778, she married a Moses Forster ("Moses Foster"? & "Moses Forrester"?) and became Mary Forster (“Mary Foster”? & “Mary Forrester”?).280

1726/1727/02/01 At the Richmond County, Virginia Court, with the presiding judges being John Tayloe, William Fantleroy (“William Fauntleroy”), Robert Tomlin and Samuel Peachey, the will of Charles Lewis was presented by Samuel Barber and Thomas Nash, Sr., his executors, but they refused the execution thereof and John Tarpley became administrator.

1726/03/01 To all whom these presents shall come, Know ye that I, James Kelley ("James Kelly"?) of Farnum Parish ("North Farnham Parish") of Richmond County, Virginia being of good and perfect mind and without fraud or deceit for divers good causes and considerations to me hereunto moving have and by these presents do give and confirm unto Edward Anderson and Margaret Anderson, his wife( i.e., a life estate), a certain parcel of land containing fifty acres situated in Farnum Parish ("North Farnham Parish") of Richmond County, Virginia and on the branches of Totuskey Creek being part of a parcel of land that Francis Caverner("Francis Cavenor"?, "Francis Caverner"?, "Francis Cavernor" & "Francis Cavender"?) gave to James Kelley ("James Kelly"?), and joining to a piece of land belonging to Capt. John Tarpley; to have and to hold the parcel of land and all the premises with appurtenances unto Edward Anderson and Margaret Anderson, his wife, during my natural life without any manner of conditions of me said James Kelley ("James Kelly"?) my heirs, Edward Anderson and Margaret Anderson, his wife, paying the rents and services therein due and of right accustomed to be paid to the Chief Lord or Lords of the fee or fees of the premises; In Witness whereof James Kelley ("James Kelly"?) has hereunder set his hand and affixed his seal this first day of March 1726. Signed by James Kelley ("James Kelly"?) with his mark and witnessed by John Branham (“John Bramham”), Chistopher Pridham with his mark, and Thomas Lewis. At a court held for Richmond County the first day of March 1726, James Kelley ("James Kelly"?)came into court and acknowledged this his deed unto Edward Anderson and Margaret Anderson, his wife, which was admitted to record. At the death of James Kelley, the land was to be returned to the heirs of Francis Caverner. 393

1726/06/30 Charles Caverner (“Charles Cavender”?) purchased 400 acres of new land in St. George’s Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia in the fork of the Rappa River (“Rappahannock River”) which was adjacent to the corner of Honorable Robert Carter, Esq. and Colonel Alexander Spotswood and lands owned by Richard Buckner and John Catlett.Pat Bk 12, pp 486 On the same date, Apparently his brother, Phileman Caverner ("Philmeon Cavender", “Philmon Cavender”? & “Philemon Cavender”?) purchased 800 acres of new land in St. George’s Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia in the fork of the Rappa River (“Rappahannock River”) by the Mountain Run.Pat Bk 12, pp 490

1726/09/07 On this date, in an action for slander was filed in the Court in Richmond County, Virginia, by David Cavinder (“David Cavender”?) against Edward Kelly (“Edward Kelley”?) and his wife, Mary Kelly (“Mary Kelley”?). Apparently, Edward Kelly and Margaret Kelley accused David Cavinder of stealing tobacco out of the tobacco house of Colonel Tayloe. As the defendant, Edward Kelly, did not appear in court, a default judgement of 20 pounds? sterling was awarded to David Cavinder against said defendants and their security and George Wharton. Court costs would also be awarded if the Defendants did not appear and answer in the next session of the Court. However, on October 5, 1727, a jury trial found the defendants not guilty and the plaintiff was ordered to pay costs, et. 393, 441 & Bk9,pg308

1726/09/21 John Cavender was fined for being drunk and cursing the Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, grand jury. Apparently, he called them "bastards". It was his second conviction for drunkenness. 299

1726/10/01 John Cavender of Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts and his partner John Bennett agreed to split a 100 acre tract of land which was the 20th. lot in the first allotment of 100 acre lots in the six and twenty Men’s Purchase, and which originally belonged to the right of Philip Delano. The document was witnessed by Jonathan Friller (“Joseph Fuller”?) and Joseph Fhina (“Joseph Thuna”?).259

1726/12/20 John Cavenough ("John Cavender"?) was one of the witnesses to the Last Will and Testament of John Burbage, Sr. of Somerset County, Maryland.

1726/12/29 William Calinder ("William Callender", "William Callandar"? & "William Cavender"?) married Rebeckah Hutton ("Rebecca Hutton"?) in Saint Peter's Parish in Talbot County, Maryland on December 29, 1726. William Callender and Rebeckah Calendar ("Rebecca Cavender"?) 3 children:

William Callender ("William Calinder"?, "William Callander"? & "William Cavender"?) who was born October 27, 1737 in Saint Peter's Parish in Talbot County, Maryland, apparently married an Elizabeth on October 1, 1801 in Saint Peter's Parish in Talbot County, Maryland. William Callender and Elizabeth Callender ("Elizabeth Calinder"? & “Elizabeth Cavender”?) had a son who was likewise named:

William Callender ("William Callander"?, William Calinder"? & William Cavender”?) who was born November 1, 1801 in Saint Peter's Parish in Talbot County, Maryland;

Mary Callender ("Mary Calinder"?, "Mary Callander"? & "Mary Cavender”?) born February 20, 1738 in Saint Peter's Parish in Talbot County, Maryland; and,

Andrew Callender ("Andrew Calinder"?, "Andrew Callander" & "Andrew Cavender"?) born November 7, 1740 in Saint Peter's Parish in Talbot County, Maryland.

Of further note, a William Callander ("William Calinder "? & "William Callender"?) married a Mary Mitchell in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Mary Mitchell was the daughter of John Mitchell of Prince George's County, Maryland. 371 & 392

Additionally, a William Callendar ("William Callender"?, "William Callinder"?, "William Cavender"?) family was living in Nantacoake Hundred in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1776 and which comprised 1 male 21-30 years of age and 1 female 16-21 years of age. 321

1726 (1) A Charles Cavender was born about 1726. He had a brother, also named Charles Cavender, and was living in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1778. 286

(2) The approximate year of birth of a David Cavender who gave a court deposition in Dorchester County, Maryland on March 10, 1778, in which deposition he stated that he was then around 52 years of age (i.e., was born about 1726), and was testifying about a poplar tree shown to him about 15 years earlier by his brother, Charles Cavender, as a boundary between Rev. Thomas Airey's land and the land where Charles Cavender lived. In 1765, the estate of David Murray, deceased, of Dorchester County, Maryland was probated and debts to the estate include Charles Cavender and Daniel Cavender 286, 352 & 393

(3) While no connection has yet been established, there is a very good possibility that the above Charles Cavender and David Cavender are related to one or more of the following Cavenders:

David Cavender who apparently was born in New Castle County, Delaware about 1753;

Alexander Cavender who was born in New Castle County, Delaware about 1756;

Philip Cavender ("Phillip Cavender"?) born in New Castle County, Delaware about 1757 and probably is the same Philip Cavender mentioned on page 144 in the loose papers of 1700-1789 by John Harrine Creecy ("John Creecy") that sometime between the years 1776 and 1780 he was detailed by Capt. Wood to serve as one of several spies "ranging back and forth from Fort Cook on Rich Creek;

Nancy Cavender who was born in New Castle County, Delaware February 2, 1758, married William Hutchin ("William Hutchings"?) on April 22, 1781 in Buck County, Pennsylvania, and died September 27, 1831 in Butler County, Ohio; and,

John Cavender who was born in New Castle County, Delaware about 1760, married a Margaret about 1784, died September 12, 1837 in Indiana, and is buried in Indiana.

Of possible connection, in the 1800 census for Nanticoke, Sussex County, Delaware, a David Cavender family was listed as comprising 2 males under 10, 3 males 16-26, 1 male over 45, 2 females under 10, 1 female 16-26, and 1 female 26-45. In the 1800 census for Pancader, New Castle County, Delaware, an Alexander Carvander ("Alexander Cavender"?) family was listed as comprising 1 male under 10, 2 males 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 2 females under 10, 2 females 10-16, and 1 female 26-45.279

(4) The Last Will and Testament of Robert Cavenah ("Robert Cavender"?) was probated in Bristol County, England in 1726.

1727/03/05 In an action in debt due by bill and filed in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia by David Cavinder (“David Cavender”?) against William Walker, judgment on the record was awarded to said David Cavender in the amount of two hundred and fifty pounds of tobacco against the said William Walker and his security, Caron Forannon (“Caron Porannon”?) as William Walker apparently did not appear to defend the action at the June 1727 session. Court costs were also awarded David Cavinder if William Walker did not appear at the next session of the Court to defend himself. 441 & Bk9,pg343

1727/04/18 Matthew Cavender (“Mathew Cavender”?) was christened by Matthew Cavender (“Mathew Cavender”?) and Margery Cavender ("Marjorie Cavender"?) on this date in Saint Olave Parish, Southwark, London County, England. 140

1727/07/05 On this date, Thomas Ossborne (“Thomas Osborne”?), an under-sheriff of Richmond County, Virginia filed a complaint in the Court that David Cavinder (“David Cavender”?) and his wife Hannah Cavinder (“Hannah Cavender”?) drew a sword against him and swore that they would run him through the body, by which means Elizabeth Brooks, then a prisoner in his custody, made her escape. It was therefore ordered that the sheriff take them into custody and them safely kept, till they enter into bond with good and sufficient security for their appearance at next court to answer the said complaint. The order that they be taken into custody discontinued on July 4, 1728. 393, 441 & Bk9,pg363

1727/09/12 Alexander Cavender was buried in Saint James Parish, Clerkenwell, England. Nine days later, a girl was “dropt in a Coffin in Cut-Throat Alley." 140

1727/10/05 In an action of case for slander between David Cavinder (“David Cavender”?), plaintiff, and Edward Kelly ("Edward Kelley"?) and Mary Kelly ("Mary Kelley"?), his wife, defendants, in the Court for the County of Richmond, Virginia, resulting from the defendants uttering false, malicious and slanderous words against the plaintiff by saying the plaintiff stole tobacco out of Colonel Layloes? tobacco house, and the defendant having last June Court pleaded not guilty, the cause was continued till this court for tryall, a jury was this day impaneled and sworn to try the issue joined by name Edward Northern, John Yeatman, Joseph Bragg, Robert Smith, Thomas Wright Joelfield (“Thomas Joelfield”), Joseph Rassell, Junior?, Charles Dobbins, John Foushee, Stanley Gower, William Hill and Edward Jones who having heard the evidence and received their charge were sent out and soon after returning into Court gave in their verdict in these words: “We find for the defendants.” J.W. Belfield forman which verdict on the motion of the defendants attorney is ordered to be recorded, the suit dismissed, and that the plaintiff pay costs and one attorney’s fee als?ex?

On the same date, Edward Anderson being summoned for David Cavinder (“David Cavender”?), plaintiff, against Edward Kelly and Mary Kelley, his wife, defendants, and making oath that he has attended sixteen days on the said suit, it is therefore ordered that the said David Cavinder (“David Cavender”?) pay him four hundred and eighty pounds of tobacco for the same with costs Ats? Ex?

On the same date, Margarett Anderson (“Margaret Anderson”?) being duly summoned an evidence for David Cavinder, plaintiff, against Edward Kelly and Mary Kelly, his wife, defendants, and making oath that she had attended ten days of the said suit, It is therefore ordered that the said David Cavender pay her three hundred pounds of tobacco for the same with costs, Als Ex.441 & Bk9,pg380

1727/11/02 The complaint of Thomas Osborne, one of the under sheriffs of this county of Richmond, Virginia, against David Cavinder (“David Cavender”), and Hannah Cavinder (“Hannah Cavender”?) is continued until the next session of court.441 & Bk9,pg393

1727/11/21 In the Court of Essex County, Virginia on this date the Last Will and Testament of Benjamin Edmondson (Benjamin Edmundson”), deceased, was proved by the oath of Margaret Edmondson, his Executrix, and also by the oaths of the witnesses thereof. Margaret Edmondson was granted probate.

1727/12/06 David Cavinder (“David Cavender”?) and Hannah Cavinder (“Hannah Cavender”?), his wife, this day by William Sturman their attorney, pleaded not guilty to the complaint made against them by Thomas Osborne one of the under sheriffs of this county of Richmond and state of Virginia, thereupon the same is continued until the next court for tryall (“trial”).441 & Bk9,pg394

1727/12/xx John Cavender of Middleborough ("Middleboro"), Plymouth County, Massachusetts, was fined for being drunk and for cursing and for calling the Middleboro grand jury bastards at their September 1726 session. It was his second conviction for drunkenness. 299

1727 George II became King of England and reigned until 1760.

1727-1728 The following children of James Radburn and Nancy Rathburn (formerly "Nancy Cavender") were born in Virginia: Phoebe Radburn and Elizabeth Radburn.

1728/04/03 This Indenture made in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia on the third day of April in the first year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the grace of God, King of Great Britiain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith &c., Anno Domini 1728; between David Cavinder ("David Cavender") and Thomas Williams, planters, of North Farham Parish ("North Farnham Parish" & “Northfarnham Parish”) of Richmond County, Virginia, of one part, and Moore Fantleroy (“Moore Fauntleroy”) of the same Parish and County, Gentleman, of the other part: Witnessed that David Cavinder in consideration of the sum of two thousand seven hundred pounds of good tobacco, and Thomas Williams in consideration of the sum of five shillings, to them respectively in hand paid by Moore Fantleroy, the receipt whereof they do hereby respectively acknowledge, have and by these presents do bargain, sell and release unto Moore Fantleroy ("Moore Fauntleroy") his heirs all that plantation or parcel of land situated in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia by estimation fifty acres of land be the same more or less now in the tenure or occupation of David Cavinder which land was devised by Rice Williams (father of said Thomas Williams) in and by his Last Will and Testament in writing unto his daughter, Elizabeth Williams, and her heirs (after the death of her mother) which Elizabeth Williams (“Elizabeth Wells”) wife of Stephen Wells, together with Stephen Wells, her husband, and Francis Settle, her eldest son by a former husband by deed bearing date the third day of October in the year of our Lord 1722 for the consideration expressed did grant, sell and convey the land unto David Cavender his heirs, which land is abutting and bounding upon the lands of Thomas Williams, of Katherine Deek and Mary Deek, daughters of Joseph Deek, deceased, of Capt. Thomas Beale and the land of said Moore Fantleroy, late in the possession of Edward Bryant; together with all houses, orchards, priviledges and commodities to the same belonging; to have and to hold the parcel of land hereby granted with appurtenances unto Moore Fantleroy (“Moore Fauntleroy”?) his heirs and David Cavender and Thomas Williams and their heirs the land and premises with appurtenances unto Moore Fantleroy his heirs against all persons shall warrant and forever defend by these presents; In witness whereof the first above named to these present Indentures have interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. Signed by David Cavender with his mark consisting of a capital “D” and by Thomas Williams by his mark, and was witnessed by Gilbert Metcalfe ("Gilbert Metcalf"?), Robert Jordon ("Robert Jordan") with his mark, and by Archibald Mitchell. Hannah Cavinder ("Hannah Cavender"?), wife of David Cavinder, released her dower rights in the property. On the third day of April in the year of our Lord 1728, peaceable and quiet possession and seized of the within granted land and premises was given and delivered by David Cavender and Thomas Williams unto Moore Fantleroy by the delivery of turf and twig unto him on the land; to have and to hold the land unto Moore Fantleroy his heirs according to the intent of the within written Indenture in the presence of the same three witnesses mentioned above. 393,441, Richmond Cnty, Va Deed Bk 8, p 441 & Bk9 p565 From the foregoing, it can be concluded that David Cavinder ("David Cavender") married Elizabeth Williams, the daughter of Rice Williams and sister of Thomas Williams. It is also to be noted that Ellinor Caverner (“Elinor Caverner”, “Ellinor Cavender”? & “Elinor Cavender”), was the named woman servant belonging to Mr. Moore Fartleroy ("Moore Fauntleroy" & "Moore Fantleroy") and who was previously presented to a grand jury in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia for having a bastard child believed to be mulatto.)

1728/07/04 John Tarpley, administrator of the estate of Charles Lewis, deceased, his action in case against Patrick Miller in the Richmond County, Virginia county court was continued until the next court.

On the same date, the order made last July Court for the sheriff to take David Cavinder (“David Cavender”?) and his wife into custody to answer the complaint of Thomas Osborne then one of the under Sheriffs is hereby discontinued.441 & Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk9 p419

1728/10/xx Jane Cavaner ("Jane Cavener", "Jane Cavenaugh"?, "Jane Cavenough"? & "Jane Cavender"?) immigrated to Middlesex County, Virginia as a bonded passenger. 350 Sometime between June and October of 1728, Jane Cavaner ("Jane Cavender"?) left England aboard the ship Forward bound for the American colonies as an indentured servant. 363 According to another entry she was sentenced to transportation in October 1728, and was transported Foward Landing Certificate Rappahonnock County, Virginia ("Rappahannock County, Virginia"?) in June 1729. Middlesex. (i.e., she was transported on the ship named "Forward", her landing certificate was issued in June 1729 in Middlesex, England, and she landed in Rappahonnock County, Virginia ("Rappahannock County, Virginia”?)Sect. VI, Ch. 2, Emigrants in Bondage

1728/11/07 On motion of Mr. Zachary Lewis to alter the way from Northanna to Fredericksburg over the Hazel Run, it was ordered by the Spotsylvania County, Virginia County Court that William Livingston, Phillemon Cavenaugh ("Philemon Cavenaugh", "Philmeon Cavender" & "Philemon Cavender"?) and James Williams, Gentlemen, or any two of them were ordered to view the same and make a report of their opinion about it to the next Court.

1729/04/07 John Cavender, a "nailer" in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, for the sum of 50 pounds sold to Samuel Warren and William Thomas, III, both of Middleboro, a parcel of land in Middleboro in Six and Twenty Men's Purchase and the 12th. lot in the first allotment. The Indenture was witnessed by John Dyer and John Sparhawk. John Cavender’s wife, Anne Cavender, did not sign the document.259

1729/09/20 John Cavender of Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, was found guilty of contempt of court by using "menacing and threatening speeches". 299

1729/09/28 Philemon Caverner ("Philmeon Cavender" & “Philemon Cavender”?) purchased 4477 acres of “new and old” land in St. George’s Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. The land was located in the (“gr”?) fork of the Rappa River (“Rappahannock River”) adjacent to the lands of Robert Slaughter, Colonel Alexander Spotswood, Philemon Caverner’s patent, and the land of Colonel Henry Willis. The land crossed Muddy Run by a branch of Mountain Run, to James William’s line.Pat Bk 13, 485 Apparently the land was also adjacent to a 3,277 acre tract of land commonly called “Parker’s Land” which was granted to Colonel Henry Willis who apparently sold the land to Philemon Caverner ("Philmeon Cavender" & “Philemon Cavender”?) and another 800 acre tract of land which was formerly granted to Philemon Caverner. Apparently, Philemon Caverner only paid 40 shillings for the 4,477 acre tract.

1729/10/07 Phillemon Cavanaugh ("Philemon Cavenaugh", "Philmeon Cavender" & "Philemon Cavender"?), overseer of the Rappahannock Road petitioned the court of Spotsylvania County, Virginia for an order and directions where he may have timber to build the bridge ordered to be built over the Hazel Run (because) Mr. James Williams, owner of the land adjacent, has forwarned him not to fall any trees of his. It is considered by the Court that there is no great occasion for building that bridge. Ordered that the said Petition be dismissed. Old Rappahannock County, Virginia was later split into Richmond County, Virginia and Essex County, Virginia, with Richmond County being the portion lying northeast of the Rappahannock River on the Northern Neck of Virginia, and Essex County being that portion of the old county lying to the southwest of the river.

1729 Jane Cavaner ("Jane Caviner"?, "Jane Cavener"?, "Jane Cavenaugh"?, "Jane Cavenough"? & "Jane Cavender"?) immigrated to this country from an unknown port in either England or Northern Ireland. Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1776 CD

1730/12/07 John Cavender, a "nailer" in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, sold to Samuel Tinkham, Jr. of Middleboro, Cordwainer, a 32 acre parcel of land, being part of the 20th. lot in the first division of 100 acre lots in Six and Twenty Men's Purchase in Middleboro, which lot was formerly owned by Jonathan Delano and which John Cavender previously had bought from Samuel Bennett and was located on the West side of Country Road with his dwelling house, barn, etc. The Indenture was witnessed by Elkanah Leonard and Elizabeth Leonard. The wife, if any, of John Cavender did not sign the Indenture.

1730 (1) A William Cavender was born in 1730 and, in 1790, was living in Chester, Pennsylvania with his family which consisted of 4 males and 2 females. 350

(2) Split of Carolina into North and South provinces (i.e., North Carolina and South Carolina) and left Tennessee as a part of North Carolina.

(3) A Bryan Cavender Bryon Cavender ("Brian Cavender"?, "Bryant Cavender"?, "Bryan Cavender"? & "Brian Cavender"?), believed to be a Catholic born in Ireland, was on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the 1730's and then later found in St. Mary’s County, Maryland. 393

1731/07/04 Kathrine Cavender ("Katherine Cavender" & "Catherine Cavender"?) was 259 born to John Cavender and Ann Cavender (“Anne Cavender”?) in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She subsequently married George Stevens (“George Stephens”?) who was the son of Nicholas Stevens (“Nicholas Stephens”?) and a Rachel, and who died in the Revolutionary War on January 5, 1778. George Stevens died intestate and the Probate Court named his widow, Katherine Stevens, as the Admintratrix and was directed to make an inventory before October 6, 1779 and an accounting before July 6, 1779. The named sureties were Silas Wood and John Morton. Katherine Stevens made her accounting on August 3, 1778 which showed the estate to contain no real property and very little personal property. By October 4, 1779, Katherine Stevens apparently had remarried and signed her name as Katherine Thatcher, Administratrix of the estate of George Stevens. George Stevens and Katherine Stevens (“Katherine Stephens”?) had a son named John Cavender Stephens (“John Stephens” & “John Stevens”?) who was born December 25, 1764 in Colchester, Connecticut. 222, 223, 225, 236, 243, 259, 306 & 325

1731/09/02 Whereas David Cavinder (“David Cavender”) in the last March Court for Richmond County, Virginia, pleaded not guilty to an information exhibited against him by John Tarpley Junl.? Gent.?, attorney of our Lord the King for tending of seconds of tobacco, whereas a jury was this day impaneled and sworn to try the matter in issue by name Alexander Newman, John Bruce, Thomas Beckham, William Smith Ponds, Edmund Northern, James Lugitt (“James Legett”?), Luke Thornton, William Petty, Edward Jones, William Bruce, Dominick Newgent (“Dominick Nugent”?) and Hugh Harris who having heard the evidence and received their charge were sent out and soon after returning into court and agreed gave in their virdict which is in the words:

"Wee of the jury do find David Caverner (“David Cavender”?) guilty for tending tobacco seconds by the evidence of Richard Branham and that he had three tythables" (sometimes "tithables", "tithes" or "tythes"), which verdict on the motion of the Kings attorney, James Luggitt (“James Legett”? & "James Leggett"?), is ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the defendants attorney time is given him till next court, to assign, reassons in stay of judgment and till then the suit is continued".393, 441 & Bk9,pg605

1731/12/27 Peter Thasher (“Peter Thacker”?) of Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, in consideration of the desolate circumstances of widow Patience Mechaan (or "Patience McKathrine”?) of Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 1 acre out of his house lot which he purchased from Thomas Morton and on which he lived. The lot was on the East side of the road that goes from Middleboro Meeting House to David Thomas and Capt. Bennett's mill. The Indenture was witnessed by Job Parker and Mary Bowen. 259

1732/02/26 It was ordered that a "chapelle" be built on Mr. Cobb's land near Flat Creek ("Flatt Creek") in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia "with the same dimensions as the Numisseen Chapel". Major William Kennon and George Wilson were to inspect the workmanship and Mr. Booker was given leave to build a pew for his family at his own charge. John Bently was appointed to officiate as sexton for the Flat Creek chapel when it was finished. It was further ordered that 10,000 pounds of tobacco be levied toward defraying the charges of the chapel ordered to be built at Flat Creek.Hist Notes on Amelia Cnty, Va., Amelia Cnty Hist Comm, Sect VIII "Some Matters of Religion"

1732/05/03 David Caverner (“David Cavenner” & "David Cavender"?) of North Farnham Parish (“Northfarnham Parish”), Richmond County, Virginia was ordered by the Court of Richmond County, Virginia to answer a presentment of the Grand Jury against him for harboring and receiving lewd and desolate persons, and for keeping a disorderly house on April 10 last past by information of Collo. John Tayloe (“John Taylor”?). Case continued until dismissed on July 3, 1733. 393 & Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk9 p 646

1732/06/23 John Cavender, a nailer in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts sold to Ephraim Wood (“Ephram Wood”?) a 11 acre parcel of land which was part of the parcel of land he had previously purchased from Samuel Bennett. He also sold 6 1/2 acres which was half of the 13 acres first conveyed to Samuel Warren and William Thomas III and later purchased by John Cavender from said William Thomas, together with the other 5 acres lying on the side of said 13 acres. The Indenture was witnessed by Isaac Little and Coombs Barron. John Cavender’s wife, Ann Cavender, did not sign the Indenture. 259

1732/09/18 Nathan Thomas a Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Constable pulled off his clothes to his shirt and challenged John Cavender to a fight. Apparently the Constable was attempting to take John Cavender to the Goal ("jail") for non-payment of taxes and a group of men attempted to rescue John Cavender from the custody of the Constable. 299

1733/1734/03/05 In the county court of Richmond County, Virginia, the Order of Attachment filed by Edward Anderson against the estate of David Cavanough (“David Cavender”) was dismissed. As there is no further records of David Cavender nor his wife Hannah Cavender, then he must have just deceased.393

1733/06/11 John Cavender of Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, was indicted by the grand jury for drunkenness and for fighting the tax collector.299

1733/09/29 Paulin Anderson of King and Queen County, Virginia for the sum of 10 pounds and 10 shillings, obtained a Land Patent for 2075 acres of “new” land in Prince George County, Virginia (which later became Amelia County) on the South side of the Appomattox River at the upper end of the Flatt Rock in the river on Polcatt Run (“Polecat Run”?) below Stocks Creek. The land was adjacent to land owned by William Fuqua, William Echols ("William Echolls"?) and Thomas Pruitt. It is to be noted that King and Queen County is a so-called "burned" Virginia county in that all of its early records have been totally destroyed by fire. Pat Bk 15, pp 124 & DB1/26 It is to be further noted that this apparently is the very same plantation that Hugh Cavender later became one of its "overseers" and it was apparently purchased by Paulin Anderson before Hugh Cavender was born.

1734/01/xx Daniel Cavener ("Daniel Cavenaugh"?, "Daniel Cavenough"?, "Daniel Cavner"? & "Daniel Cavender"?), a tailor, was sentenced in January 1734 to transportation from Bristol, Gloucestershire. In other words, he apparently was sentenced by a court located in Gloucestershire County, England to be transported to this country from the City of Bristol in Bristol County, England.?Sect. VI, Ch. 2, Emigrants in Bondage

1734/09/30 Amelia County, Virginia was formed from Brunswick County, Virginia and Prince George County, Virginia on this date.112 Additionally, the Sheriff of Amelia County, Virginia was required to collect taxes in the form of the public and parish levies, and to give bond and security for the performance of his duties. Assessments were made for loose tobacco and for every 100 pounds of tobacco, paid in "hogshead", which was deemed the same as "cash". Because of the scarcity of coins in the Virginia Colony, and probably elsewhere, tobacco was essentially the most commonly used medium of barter and exchange, particularly for the payments so-called "quitrents" payable to the King of England, who at that time was King George II, and in the payment of court fines levied by the County Court. The so-called “quitrent” taxes in 1752 in Amelia County, Virginia was 1 shilling for every 50 acres.

The Church Wardens were empowered to "bind out" or become anIndentured Servant until the age of maturity, not only orphans, but also the children of such persons as were deemed incapable of supporting them, or bringing them up in "honest courses". If a woman was a servant and had a child, she had to serve her master for another year after her term expired, or pay him a certain sum. The father, if free, gave security to the church wardens of the parish to indemnify them against the cost of the care of the child. If the father was also a servant, he had to pay the parish after his term of indenure expired. If the reputed father was the woman's master, after her term of service expired, the church wardens would sell he again for a term of one year unless she paid the set fine which, in 1753, was 1,000 pounds of tobacco. The fine or the proceeds of her sale went to the parish. If the father was a Negro or mulatto, she would have to serve her extra year's term to her master, and then pay a fine of 15 pounds of current money of Virginia to the parish, or be sold by them for a further five years. A free white woman who had a child by a Negro or mulatto had to pay to the church wardens 15 current money of Virginia. In both of these last cases (i.e., where the woman was a servant or free, and the father was Negro or mulatto), the child was bound by the church wardens into service until the age of 31. This was changed in 1765 to 21 years for male children and 18 years for female children. The law of 1710 prescribed a fine or whipping for a free white woman giving birth out of wedlock. I did not mention any fine for the father. In 1769, the whipping was abolished, though the fine for the woman remained. The father was brought into court and examined. If it seemed likely that the child would become a charge of the public, the father was required to pay a bond to the parish to indemnify it against the cost. This was only for as long as the parish had to care for the child. The child was apprenticed until the age of 21 for boys and 18 for girls.

By statute, every fourth year between the last day of September and the last day of the following March, the metes and bounds of every person's lands were required to be processioned, or "gone around" and the property boundary landmarks renewed. Parishes were divided into precincts, and at least two freeholders (i.e., property owners) to every precinct were appointed to perform this duty and were required to make a return, or report, in writing.

For every person imported into the Virginia Colony, and for every person coming into the Colony, that particular was given 50 acres of land for free. In order to prove his or her right to take up 50 acres of land that were allowed for emigrating to the Virginia Colony, a person had to make an oath as to the year of arrival, and where from, and also take an oath that it was his or her first proof of importation.

1734/11/02 Daniel Boone was born on this date, and, in 1736, the "Exeter Friends Monthly Meeting" was established and a log meeting house was erected on land donated by the elder George Boone. The charter members included George Boone, Sr., George Boone, Jr., Sarah Boone and Squire Boone. A short time later, the elder Mordecai Lincoln died and was buried in the cemetery associated with the Exeter Friends Monthly Meeting house. Daniel Boone became a close boyhood friend of Abraham Lincoln, the grandson of Mordecia Boone, Jr. and the great-great grandfather of the 16th president of the United States. In 1738, William Boone, son of George Boone, Jr., married Sarah Lincoln who was the daughter of Mordecai Lincoln, Jr.

1735/5/09 John Forguson ("John Ferguson"?) was appointed as a surveyor to construct a road from Flatt Creek ("Flat Creek") down Anderson's road ("Henry Anderson"?). COB-1

1735/09/27 A bond was posted in the Court of Amelia County, Virginia regarding the marriage of Thomas Tabb & Rebecca Booker, the daughter of Richard Booker. DB 1, pp 95

Thomas Tabb became one of the largest merchants in Virginia, having begun with trading posts with the Indians on the frontiers, then adapting to the wants of the new colonists who pushed the Indians farther away. He imported from England all manner of goods for his stores and for a time his son, John Tabb, lived in Liverpool, Liverpool County, England and arranged the shipments to his father. In addition to the stores stretching from Amelia County, Virginia west and southwest past what is now Prince Edward County, Virginia, Thomas Tabb had a mill and various other enterprises, including a partnership in a large merchantile firm of Rumboldt, Walker & Tabb. The Bookers always had large tracts of land, not only in Amelia, but also in Gloucester County, Virginia section where they first settled. In 1763, Thomas Tabb was the second largest land owner in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia with 6,734 acres.pp 17, “Historical Notes on Amelia Cnty., Va.”

1735/11/14 Presentations to the Amelia County, Virginia grand jury were: John Harris for swearing and being drunk; Lundsdon Washington, Thomas Roberts, Stephen Crump, Robert Childress, and Thomas Brooks for not going to church; David Lyles for selling rum on Sunday; and, Edmon Franklin for adultery.

Also, due to the high rising of water in the Appomattox River, so as to prevent them from crossing same, various persons petitioned the Court that a boat or some other convenience be provided for that purpose. The Court formed a committee and ordered the committee to consult with the Henrico County court officials as to what measures they think proper to be taken. In June 21, 1745, the Court in Amelia County, Virginia ordered all mills located on the Appomattox River to keep open such passage through their mill dams as is convenient and necessary for the safe passing of such boats and other vessels as shall go through same.

At the December session, Lunsdon Washington and Stephen Crump were found guilty of not going to church and were fined.COB-11

1735 (1) Ann Taverner ("Ann Cavender"?) married Benjamin Winn in Caroline County, Virginia around 1735.

(2) Amelia County, Virginia was created in 1735 from a portion of Prince George County, Virginia and a small portion of Brunswick County, Virginia by a decree of King James III of England. A framed copy of this decree is in the Clerk's office in the village of Amelia. Prince George County was cut from Charles City County in 1703, the latter of which was an original shire dating from 1624. Prince Edward County was created from a part of Amelia County in 1754, and Nottoway County was cut off from Amelia County in 1789.

1736/01/08 Philemon Cavenough ("Philmeon Cavender", “Philemon Cavenaugh”? & "Philemon Cavender"?) was granted a Patent on January 8, 1736 for 535 acres of land located in the forks of Rappahanock River (“Rappahannock River”? & “Rappahonnock River”?) and westward of Shennando River (“Shenandoah River”?), probably in Northumberland County, Virginia in what is known as the Northern Neck of Virginia and which now comprises the counties of Northumberland, Lancaster, Richmond and Westmoreland. (NOTE: See subsequent entries regarding land purchases of Philemon Caverner (“Philemon Cavender”?, “Philemon Cavenough”? & “Philemon Cavenaugh”?) and Charles Cavener (“Charles Cavender”?, “Charles Cavenough”? & “Charles Cavenaugh”?) adjacent the Rappahannock River from the years1719 to 1730. 326 & 381

1736/03/01 Arthur Calvin ("Arthur Cavender"?) married Frances Poets ("Francis Poets"?) in Boston, Suffolk County Massachusetts. 306

1736/04/07 John Cavender, a nailer in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts purchased from Josiah Wood late of Middleborp, Massachusetts and then of Rochester, Massachusetts, a 2/3 part of two 100 acre lots laid out to the right of attorney, Thomas Prince, in South Purchase and containing 60 acres which he had previously bought from Chervils Bennett (“Corvelius Bennett”?).259

1736/04/04 Bryan Caveny ("Bryon Cavender", "Brian Cavender"?, "Bryant Cavender"?, "Bryan Cavender"? & "Brian Cavender"?) was living in Talbot County, Maryland as a shoemaker and mortgaged to Robert Goldsborough, Gentleman, one gray mare and livestock to secure a debt to be paid before May 10, 1737.393

1736/05/14 Thomas Bevill was granted a license by the Court of Amelia County, Virginia to keep an "Ordinary" (i.e. tavern) at his own house. The Court set the prices as follows: New England rum, 5 shilling/gallon (1 s/gal. in 1740); Barbados and other Western Islands rum, 10 shillings/gallon; French brandy, 20 shillings/gallon (15 s/gal. in 1740); Medera wine, 2 shillings and 6 pence/quart; strong beer, 1 shilling and 6 pence/quart bottle; Virginia cyder ("cider"?), 6 pence/quart; rum punch made of loaf sugar, 1 shilling and 3 pence/quart; rum punch made of brown sugar, 1 shilling/quart; dinner for 1 person, 1 shilling (10 pence in 1740); breakfast, 7 pence and one-half penny (6 pence in 1740); lodging, 7 pence and one-half penny; Indian corn, 4 pence/gallon(6 pence in 1740); and, stableage or pasturage for 24 hours, 6 pence.CDB-15

1736/05/xx John Cavender, then a Nailer in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, sued Samuel Thomas for non-payment of an account.299

1736/09/08 James Hurt of King William County, Virginia for the sum of 6 pounds and 10 shillings, purchased 1253 acres of land in Amelia County, Virginia which was located on the lower South Fork of Stocks Creek adjacent to lands then owned by Thomas Pruit and Paulin Anderson.Pat Bk 17, pp 178

1736/10/13 Paulin Anderson of King and Queen County, Virginia for the sum of 2 pounds, purchased 400 acres of land located in Amelia County, Virginia on the upper South Horsepen Fork of Stocks Creek.Pat Bk 17, pp 181 On the same date, William Wood of King and Queen County, Virginia purchased 400 acres of land located in Amelia County, Virginia on both sides of the South Fork of Stocks Creek and adjacent to lands then owned by Paulen Anderson (“Paulin Anderson”?), John Dawson and Thomas Wingo.Pat Bk 17, pp 183 At this particular point in time, Paulin Andeerson had one overseer named Richard Jones and one slave named Frank.

1736 (1) Philemon Cavenaugh ("Philmeon Cavanaugh", "Philmeon Cavender", "Philemon Cavender"?) was imported to Virginia in 1736 and was living in Orange County, Virginia. 112 & 350

(2) According to the records of the D.A.R. Patriot, a Charles Cavender was born in 1736. However, he is not believed to be the particular Charles Cavender who married Eleanor Addison, who was a Corporal in the New Hampshire Milita during the Revolutionary War, and who died in 1834. 275

1737/04/04 Margaret Cavenough ("Margaret Cavender"?) was mentioned in the Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Anktell of St. Mary's County, Maryland as being her cousin and related to Margaret Trippe (“Margaret Tripp”?).

1737/05/05 The following formal accounting of expenses and profits of Hugh Lambert, guardian of the minor John Caverner (“John Cavender”) and for his caring for the 150 acre farm which John Caverner inherited from his father Francis Cavender: “To maintainence of said John Caverner this (past) twelve years (actually beginning by August 5, 1724); to a carpenter for building a tobacco house twenty-eight (feet?) and sixteen (feet?); for getting the timber, finding nails, tending and accommodating the carpenter; to cover a dwelling house and finding nails; to building a dwelling house sixteen (feet?) by twelve (feet?); to building an addition to the said house eight (feet?) by sixteen (feet?); to getting the timbers for the said house and addition and finding nails and accommodating and tending the carpenter; to building a milk house, finding nails and getting timber; to quitrents I (Hugh Lambert) have paid with respect to your (John Caverner’s) land; to your schooling for one year in 1734, to your schooling for four months in 1735; and to your schooling for ten months in 1736. Total debit of 2,446 pounds of tobacco. Contra: By the profits of your land for eleven years for a total credit of 4,950 pounds of tobacco. (Thus, giving an overall profit of 2,504 pounds of tobacco) Errors excepted by Hugh Lambert and sworn to (by Hugh Lambert his legal guardian) in Richmond County, Virginia the fifth day of April 1737 and ordered to be recorded.” 441 & Richmond Cnty, Va Acc't Bk, p 110 On April 5, 1738, Thomas Lambert filed an accounting for the maintenance of John Caverner for 12 years and other expenses for his maintenance and schooling for 1 year in 1734, 4 months in 1735 and 10 months in 1736. On May 5, 1740, Hugh Lambert apparently filed the following and last required accounting as his ward, John Caverner, apparently had just reached the legal age of 21 years and therefore was legally capable of managing his own affairs. Thus, John Caverner apparently was born about 1718. The accounting included: "1737, to quit rent on 100 acres of land; 1738, quit rent on 100 acres of land; 1739, quit rent on 100 acres of land. (Query: Where did the other 50 acres go?) Contra: 1737 the rent of your plantation; 1738, the rent of your plantation; 1739, the rent of your plantation. Sworn to in the county court in Richmond Couny, Virginia on the fifth day of may 1740 and ordered to be recorded." 441 & Richmond Cnty, Va Acc't Bk, p 150

1737/04/15 The date on which Bryan Cavinder ("Bryan Cavender"?) of Dorchester County, Maryland, sold to William Henry Trippe ("William Trippe") of the same County three young cattle, a mare and a tract of land in Dorchester County, Maryland for the sum of ten pounds of current money. John Trippe and Thomas Mc/Keel witnessed the transaction. 296, 302 & 392

1737 The estate of William Hemsley (“William Helmsley”?) of Queen Anne County, Virginia, deceased, listed Brian Cavanor ("Bryon Cavender", "Brian Cavender"?, "Bryant Cavender"?, "Bryan Cavender"? & "Brian Cavender"?), believed to be a Catholic born in Ireland, as owing a debt to the estate and his whereabouts was then unknown.393

1737-1766 On May 20, sometime between 1737 and 1766, apparently the County Sheriff named Joseph Draper was paid 10 shillings by the town of Dedham, Massachusetts "for conveying Margaret Cavener ("Margaret Cavender") from Dedham to Boston, Massachusetts, for warning 4 persons out of town, and for making Returns.Dedham Town Records, 1737-1766, Vol 7, 1968

1738/01/12 Sampson, Negro belonging to John Dabney, was convicted of hog stealing by the Court in Amelia County, Virginia and was ordered to be given 39 lashes by the Sheriff at the Common whipping post, as this was his first offense.CDB-44

1738/04/19 John Cavender of Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, sold for the sum of 35 pounds a 45 acre tract of land to Ebenezer Benson of Middleboro which was located in South Purchase of Middleboro and which was the 137th. lot in 5th. division, reserving to himself all the right to all the iron mine on the land and the right to dig it up and carry it off. The Indenture was witnessed by Cornelius Bennett and Jacob Thomson (“Jacob Thomson”). The Indenture was not signed by the wife of John Cavender, if any. 259

1738/05/12 Paulin Anderson ("Paulen Anderson"?) of King and Queen County, Virginia sold to Francis Anderson ("Frances Anderson"?) of Amelia County, Virginia for 20 pounds 500 acres of land located in Amelia County, Virginia on the South side of the Appomattox River and being a part of the 2075 acres patented by Paulin Anderson on September 29, 1733 and bounded, in part, by the upper corner of the property of William Fugia at the upper end of the flat rock in the river, the line and corner of the property of William Fugia, a small branch, the line of the property of William Eckhols, and the River. The deed was witnessed by William Eckhols, Thomas Basset and John Butler. COB-37, Weisinger, Va Col Abs & DB1/26

1738/08/07 Francis Suttle (“Francis Settle”?) of Hamilton Parish in Prince William County, Virginia and Stephen Wells of St. Marks Parish in Orange County, Virginia sell to Major Moore Fauntleroy ("Moore Fantleroy") 100 acres of land located in Lunenburg Parish of Richmond County, Virginia and where Thomas William, recently deceased, then lived before his death. The land was adjacent to the lands bought by Major Moore Fauntleroy from David Cavinder ("David Cavender"). Elizabeth Suttle (“Elizabeth Settle”?) released her dower rights with respect to the property. 393

1738/10/20 The Court for Amelia County, Virginia ordered each "tithable" in the County to pay 10 pounds of tobacco to the Sheriff. Approximately 1 year later, each tithable (i.e. poll) had to pay a tax of 22 pounds of tobacco. On January 28, 1739, each tithable was ordered to pay 4 pounds of tobacco to help pay for the building of a bridge over the Appomattox River.CDB-42, 54 & 56

1738 Thomas Hudlestone (“Thomas Huddlestone” & “Thomas Huddleston”?), elder, apparently mentioned in his Last Will and Testament, which was probated in 1738 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, his daughters Amy Cannon (“Amey Cannon”) having previously married a Cannon and thus was no longer named Amey Hudlestone (“Amy Hudlestone”, “Amey Huddleston”? & “Amy Huddleston”?), Diana Hudlestone (“Diana Huddlestone”? & “Diana Huddleston”?), Barbara Cavender who had previously married a Cavender and was thus no longer named Barbara Hudletone (“Barbara Huddlestone”? & “Barbara Huddleston”?), Elizabeth Rainey who had previously married a Rainey and thus was no longer named Elizabeth Hudlestone (“Elizabeth Huddlestone”? & “Elizabeth Huddleston”?), and Mary Jones who had previously married a Jones and thus was no longer named Mary Hudlestone (“Mary Huddlestone”? & “Mary Huddleston”?). He also mentioned his sons John Hudlestone (“John Huddlestone”? & “John Huddleston”?) and Thomas Hudlelstone (“Thomas Huddlestone”? & “Thomas Huddleston”?). Witnesses were Joel Cormick, James Bannester (“James Bannister”?) and Edward Petty (“Edwin Petty”?).

1739/02/23 The Last Will and Testament of Sarah Cavendor ("Sarah Cavender") was executed on January 20, 1739 and was probated on February 23, 1739 in Dorchester County, Maryland, with Solomon West being named as the administrator and Robert Medford and William Medford being named as the next of kin. The estate was appraised by Abraham Trice and William Payne. Thomas Williams and Robert Medford were listed as creditors. Sarah Cavender apparently was the widow of Dorset Cavender who died in 1738 in Dorchester County and there is a good probability that her maiden name was Medford (“Sarah Medford”).302, 313 & 336

1738 Estimated date of birth of Hugh Cavender based upon the date of birth of his oldest son Joseph Cavender who was born in 1760, and it being assumed that Hugh Cavender married when he reached the age of 21 years of age, and it being further assumed that his first child, Joseph Cavender, was born approximately 1 year after Hugh was married.

Joseph Cavender, is believed to have been born in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia in either 1759 or1760 and died August 13, 1826 in Christian County, Kentucky shortly after he filed an affidavit on October 2, 1820 in support for a Revolutionary War pension Application No. 10508 and which was granted as No. S35818. Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia was formed in 1735. Christian County, Kentucky includes the city of Hopkinsville which is located in the Western part of Kentucky. Raleigh Parish was established in Amelia County in 1735.

Joseph Cavender stated in his affidavit filed in the Court in Christian County, Kentucky on October 2, 1820 that the was then 61 years of age, thus born about 1759, that he first enlisted in the Revolutionary War on March 1, 1777 in Amelia County, Virginia for a period of 3 years, and then he re-enlisted during the war in 1779 in the Virginia Regiment commanded by Colonel Ennis and in the Company commanded by James Foster, and that he was honorably discharged at Richmond, Virginia in 1783. At the time he filed the above affidavit, he stated that his entire possessions at that time were: 6 knives and forks, a small earthen dish, 6 teacups and saucers, 6 teaspoons, 1 pot, 1 kettle, 1 ax, 1 coffee pot and 6 plates. Thus, it appeared that he owned virtually nothing of substantial value, and probably had no immediate family living with him at that particular point in time.

According to other Revolutionary War records, this particular Joseph Cavender apparently was 19 years of age when he re-enlisted in the Revolutionary War in "Muky Town", Amelia County, Virginia on December 20, 1779. At that time he was 5 feet 7 ½ inches tall and had dark hair and blue eyes. Based upon the fact that he 19 when he re-enlisted in 1779, he would have been born about 1760. Thus, depending on the particular month of his birth, he was either born in 1759 or 1760. 77 & 356

1739/04/10 The Last Will and Testament of Moore Fauntleroy was probated in Lunenburg Parish of Richmond County, Virginia and in which he named the following persons: his wife Margaret Fauntleroy; his son Moore Fauntleroy to whom he gave the manor house in which the elder Flauntleroy then lived; his daughter named Elizabeth Brockenbrough (“Elizabeth Fauntleroy”); his grandson, the son of Elizabeth Brockenbrough and who was named William Fauntleroy Brockenbrough (“William Brockenbrough”) and his heirs bearing the name Fauntleroy; his daughter Catherine Fauntleroy; his daughter Mary Fauntleroy; and, his daughter Sarah Griffin (“Sarah Fauntleroy”). The 360 acres of land located in Lunenburg Parish which he had previously purchased from John Hartford was to be equally divided among his three daughters. His wife Margaret Fauntleroy was to receive the tract of land where Samuel Cummings then lived and also the lands which he had previously purchased from David Cavender, Thomas Williams, Francis Suttle (“Francis Settle”?) and Stephen Wells. Other bequests were made. Apparently Major Moore Fauntleroy married Margaret Micou about 1715 and she relinquished her legacy in the above will.441 On August 5, 1724, William Fauntleroy was apparently was one of the Justices of the Court in Richmond County, Virginia Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 5, p. 175

1739/07/21 A slander suit for money damages was brought in the Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Court by Nathaniel Hooper against David Orcut on the grounds that David Orcut had falsely stated that Nathaniel Hooper had "screwed old Aldrick's wife's daughter by a previous marriage, Elizabeth Brown, and the poor girl was never screwed before, and that she thought he was poking her with a stick for she was never breached before." Judgment was rendered on behalf of the defendant and the plaintiff appealed. 299 On November 21, 1727, the Essex County, Virginia Count held that the Last Will and Testament of Joseph Brown, deceased, was presented in Court by Elizabeth Brown, his Execurtix, who made oath thereto and being proved by theoaths of Owen Owens and Mary Steed, witnesses thereof, admitted to record and Elizabeth Brown was granted probate.

1739/11/26 Robert Medford and William Medford renounced their rights to the administration of the estate of Sarah Cavender of Dorchester County, Maryland, the deceased wife of Dorset Cavender, also deceased, and requested that Solomon West be appointed the Administrator of her estate. Her administrator, Solomon West, filed additional accounts on December 16, 1740 and October 12, 1842. 302, 313 & 336

1739/12/11 Walter Caviner ("Walter Cavinder"? & "Walter Cavender"?) married Christian Jenkins in St. Stephen Parish in Bristol County, England. 363

1739/07/16 Ann Simmons, an indentured servant to Richard Beisley (“Richard Beasley”?), filed a complaint in the Court for Amelia County, Virginia, alleging she had already served her master for 5 years and was now entitled to her freedom. The Court ordered that she be discharged from Beisley's services and be paid her "freedom fee".CDB-67

1739/04/10 The will of Moore Faunthoroy (“Moore Fauntleroy”) was executed on this date and probated on March 3, 1739/1740 in Lunenburg Parish, Richmond County, Virginia and names his wife Margaret Faunthoroy (“Margaret Fauntleroy”), his daughter Elizabeth Brochenbough (formerly “Elizabeth Fauntleroy” & “Elizabeth Faunthoroy”), his son William Fauntleroy Brockenbough (“William Brockenbough” & “William Faunthoroy”), daughters Mary Fauntleroy (“Mary Faunthoroy”), Sarah Griffin (formerly “Sarah Fauntleroy” & Sarah Faunthoroy”), and his daughter Margaret Fauntleroy (“Mary Faunthoroy”) to receive the land where Samuel Clemmings lives and also the lands bought from David Cavender ("David Cavinder"?), Thomas Williams, Francis Suttle ("Francis Settle"?) and Stephen Wells. 393 On August 5, 1724, William Fauntleroy was apparently was one of the Justices of the Court in Richmond County, Virginia Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 5, p. 175

1740/05/xx The account of the estate of John Caverner (“John Cavender”) was recorded by Hugh Lambert in the County Court of Richmond County, Virginia for the “quit rents” he had received as guardian on 100 acres of land owned by minor John Cavender for the years 1737-1739. 393

1740/08/15 John Turner conveyed to Richard Borum 100 acres in Amelia County, Virginia, which land had been earlier patented to Richard Booker and by him conveyed to said John Turner "with all houses, one excepted, called the school house, which is reserved for a school to teach Samuel Cobb's and John Ferguson's children in, if their occasions serves so to do.DB1, pp48

1740/08/21 Matthew Cabaniss ("Matthew Cavender"?) sold to George Cabiness ("George Cavender"?) for 30 pounds 175 acres of land near Seller Fork of Deep Creek in Amelia County, Virginia, and being part of the land patented by to Matthew Cabaniss and George Cabaniss in 1737. DB1/62

1740/10/09 John Cavender of Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, sold to Rev. Peter Thatcher his house and 1 acre lot located in Middleboro where he lived and which he purchased from Patience McKahan on August 24, 1794. On the same date, he also sold to to Rev. Peter Thatcher 14 acres in Five Men's Purchase which John Cavender had previously purchased from Hezekiah Purrington on August 9, 1736. Also on the same date, he further sold to Rev. Peter Thatcher 45 acres in South Purchase. Note the fact that his wife did not execute the deed to release her dower rights. Therefore, John Cavender may not have been married at this point in time. The Indenture was witnessed by Jacob Tomson ("Jacob Thompson"?) and Mercy Morton.259

1740/11/04 John Cavender of Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, purchased from James Washburn a 3 acre tract of land and a 20 acre tracts of land on which James Washburn lived and which were located in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.240

1740 Estimated date of birth of a James Cavender in Maryland who married a Jane and had a son named Charles Cavender who was born on February 16, 1763. 285

1740 William Robinson was born about 1740-1750, and married Charity Kennedy who was born about 1751 in South Carolina?. On October 2, 1781, William Robinson received a land grant in the Big Kentucky lying on the North side of Wallens Ridge in Tazewell, Lee County, Virginia. In June 1804, the Last Will and Testament of William Robinson was probated and his son, Absolom Robinson ("Absalom Robinson"?), was bequeathed the 700 acres of land on which he was living, and which was located approximately 3 miles north of Taswell, Tennessee. William Robinson and Charity Robinson had 5 children:

William Robinson born in Lee County, Virginia and is buried in Lee County, Virginia. On November 27, 1810, William Robinson of Lee County, Virginia purchased from John Duncan and his wife Polly Duncan of Knox County, Kentucky 196 acres in Lee County, Virginia which John Duncan recovered by a decree on May 29, 1807 from Arthur Campbell for the sum of $600 where Colonel Robinson’s West line crosses the new State Line;

Absolom Robinson, Sr. (“Absalom Robinson” & “Absolam Robins”) was born about 1773 in Lee County, Virginia, married Jerusha Cavender (“Jerusa Cavender”?) before 1802 in Lee County, Virginia, died in Lee County, Virginia on November 27, 1827, and is buried in Lee County, Virginia on the north side of Powell Road and Yellow Creek. Jerusa Cavender was born about 1775 in Lee County, Virginia, died about October 2, 1848 based upon a Sale Bill of the estate of Jerusha Robinson's (formerly, “Jerusha Cavender” & “Jerusa Cavender”) was recorded on October 2, 1848 and administered by her son, C.N. Robinson (“Cavender N. Robinson” & “Cavender Robinson”), and she is buried with her husband.

In 1786, Absolam Robins (“Absalom Robinson”) purchased from Hercules Ogle 75 acres of land on the branch of the Little River, in Lee County, Virginia?

In 1802, Absolem Robinson (“Absolam Robinson”) “received” 700 acres on the North side of Wallens Ridge in Lee County, Virginia which was 3 miles from where he then lived. He also received 400 acres where he then lived which was in North Taswell, Lee County, Virginia.

On January 26, 1808, Absolam Robinson and his wife Jerusha Robinson apparently sold the above land to Stephen Thompson for $400 and then moved to Sneedville which apparently was located in Clairborne County, Tennessee.

On November 27, 1827, Jerusha Robinson relinquished her right to administer the estate of her deceased husband in favor of Isaac Dickenson, John Robinson and Cavender Robinson. Robert M. Ely ("Robert Ely"), Isom Hubbard, Benjamin Dickenson, John Fulkerson, William Yearly, John Trotter and Clairborne Anderson posted the required bond and William Ewing, Benjamin Dickenson and John Fulkerson were appointed the appraisers.

On August 27, 1828, the Court of Lee County, Virginia ordered William Ewing, William Heiskell and John Fulkerson to lay off the dower of Jerusha Robinson in her deceased husband's estate.

On May 26, 1843, Absalom Robinson, then living in Clairborne County, Tennessee, sold to John Parrott and William Parrott of Lee County, Virginia 350 acres of land lying on the North side of Powell River and the waters of Yellow Creek for $3,000. Excepted from the sale was 1 acre plot where the parents of Absalom Robinson were buried.

Absolam Robinson and Jerusha Robinson had 8 children:

Nancy Robinson born about 1799 in Lee County, Virginia, married Isaac Dickinson on March 8, 1814, and died about 1883;

James Robinson who apparently died at birth about 1804 in Lee County, Virginia;

Absolom Robinson, Jr. ("Absalom Robinson"?) born September 22, 1802 in Wytheville, Lee County, Virginia, married Elizabeth Rose on August 21, 1827 in Claiborne County, Tennessee, settled on Mulberry Gap which is located 2 miles from North Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee, was a merchant in Tazewell, Tennessee and in Sneedville, Tennessee, died September 27, 1875 in Sneedville, Mulberry Gap in Hancock County, Tennessee, and is buried in Mulberry Gap in Hancock County, Tennessee. Elizabeth Rose was born November 17, 1807 in Claiborne County, Tennessee, was the daughter of Reuben Rose and Elizabeth McCubbins, and died in Texas about 1895. Absolom Robinson was quite wealthy. He owned a big brick house with 5 chimneys and had 10 slaves. However, the Civil War brought ruin to him and he moved to Sneedville, Tennessee where he died. Elizabeth Robinson was left with a child’s portion of her husband’s estate and moved to Texas with some of her children when her husband died. Absolom Robinson and Elizabeth Robinson had 8 children:

John E. Robinson (“John Robinson”) born about 1828 in Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee, married Lucinda Hurst about 1847 but were later divorced, and died about 1860;

Nelson Robinson born July 22, 1832 in Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee, married Elizabeth Henderson on February 24, 1853, and died November 21, 1902;

Sterling Rose Robinson (“Sterling Robinson”) born about 1836 in Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee, married Cynthia Anne Jones (“Cynthia Jones”) about 1860 and was living with his sister Lizzie J. Neil (“Elizabeth Neil”) and her husband Joseph B. Neil (“Joseph Neil:), and he died January 21, 1871;

Elizabeth Robinson born about 1838 in Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee, and married Joseph B. Neil, Jr. (“Joseph Neil”) on July 24, 1856;

Ruben Robinson born about 1841 in Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee, married Lucinda J. Burch (“Lucinda Burch”) on October 7, 1869, and died about 1872;

Sarah Ann Robinson (“Sarah Robinson”) born about 1845 in Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee, and married George Washington Margraves (“George Margraves”) about 1862;

James Kenyon Robinson (“James Robinson”) born about 1848 in Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee, and married Mary Curtis Baylor (“Mary Baylor”) on December 27, 1875; and,

Henry Horton Robinson (“Henry Robinson”) born January 18, 1851 in Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee, married Latitia Jane Baylor (“Latitia Baylor”) on May 8, 1873, and died March 22, 1882;

Cavender N. Robinson ("Cavender Robinson") born about 1808 in Lee County, Virginia, and married Mary Fugate about 1830, and died about 1830. Mary Fugate was born about 1811 in Clairborne County, Tennessee, and was the daughter of Henley Fugate and a Rachel. Cavender Robinson and Mary Robinson had 6 children:

Absalom Robinson ("Absolom Robinson" & “Absolam Robinson”?) born about 1831, married Margaret E. Jones ("Margaret Jones") about 1854 in Wythe County, Virginia. The children of Absalom Robinson and Margaret Robinson were:

Putnam W. Robinson ("Putnam Robinson") born about 1855;

Henrietta Robinson born about 1856;

Rhoda Robinson born April 10, 1857; and,

Henley B. Robinson (“Henley Robinson” & "Henly Robinson") born about 1859;

Henley L. Robinson ("Henley Robinson") born about 1833 in Lee County, Virginia, and married a Virginia who was born about 1836. Henley Robinson and Virginia Robinson had 2 children:

Elbert A. Robinson ("Elbert Robinson") born about 1855; and,

Cavender N. Robinson ("Cavender Robinson") born about 1858;

Jerusha Robinson born August 1, 1835 and married Elbert Overton;

William Robinson born March 1, 1837 in Lee County, Virginia and apparently first married Hettie Speaks and later married Sallie Hobbs;

Rachel Robinson born December 23, 1839 and married George Washington Cox ("George Cox");

Zekiel Robinson ("Ezekiel Robinson"?, "Johile F. Robinson" & "Johile Robinson") born December 23, 1842 in Lee County, Virginia;

Mary Robinson born about 1842 and married a McKinney;

Nancy Nervesta Robinson ("Nancy Robinson") born October 17, 1846; and,

Minerva Robinson born about 1848, married Franklin Smith, and died November 8, 1869 at the age of 21;

John Robinson born about 1810;

Minerva Robinson;

Calvin Robinson; and,

William Robinson;407

Littleberry Robinson who is buried in Lee County, Virginia:

Jacob Robinson who is buried in Lee County, Virginia: and,

Lodicia Robinson who is buried in Lee County, Virginia.

1740-1742 Inventories of the estate of Sarah Cavender of Dorchester County, Maryland, filed by Solomon West.301

1741/02/19 In the Court of Amelia County, Virginia, Susanah Turner (“Susannah Turner”) confessed to having a child out of wedlock, ordered to pay a fine, the fine was not paid, and she was then ordered to receive 25 lashes on her bare back at the public whipping post. The named father was ordered to appear at the next court.CDB-94

1741/04/11 William Lambert of Farnham Parish ("North Farnham Parish"?), Richmond County, Virginia sold to Hugh Lambert of the same Parish and County, for 1400 pounds of tobacco, a certain tract of land estimated to be 70 acres, being on the Northeast side of Totuskey Creek ("Toteskey Creek", “Totsky Creek”? & “Totesky Creek”?) in Farnham Parish and bounded by the land of (1) John Caruley (“John Crawly”? & “John Crawley”?), formerly owned by Denis Swillivant (“Dennis Sullivant”? & “Dennis Swillivant”?);(2) the land then owned by John Caverner (“John Cavender”) and formerly owned by Edward Lewis, deceased; (3) the land then owned by Secretary John Carter and formerly owned by Colonel Will; and (4) the land then owned by the said Hugh Lambert. The tract is part of 300 acres purchased from Daniel Swillivant by William Lambert, deceased, father of the aforsaid William Lambert and given to him by the will of his said father, deceased. Signed by William Lambert and witnessed by W. Hartly (“W. H. Hartley”), Robert Hamack (“Robert Hammock”? & “Robert Hamock”?) by his mark, and was recorded on August 3, 1841.441

1741/07/19 The date on which Charles Cavinder ("Charles Cavender"?) married Sarah Scotton ("Sarah Scottom"?) in Saint Luke's Parish, Queen Ann's County, Maryland. He apparently married for the second time to a Dorety ("Dorothy") and died in Dorchester County, Maryland on February 14, 1769. Charles Cavender apparently had brothers named David Cavender and Arthur Cavender. Charles Cavender executed his will on December 6, 1786 in Sussex County, Delaware and whose Will was probated on September 2, 1788 in Sussex County, Delaware and his brother David Cavender was the executor. Arthur Cavender's wife was Sarah Cavender and they had at least one son named John Cavender. On February 3, 1777, David Cavender witnessed the Last Will and Testament of George Smith in Sussex County, Delaware. 1QA47 , 261, 263, 266, 273, 278, 279, 281, 286, 302, 313, 337 & 355

1741/08/08 William Cavenough ("William Cavenaugh"? & "William Cavender"?) and Mary Cavenough ("Mary Cavenaugh"? & "Mary Cavender"?) witnessed the Last Will and Testament of Charles Sewall of St. Mary's County, Maryland on this date.392 & 441 A Mary Caventer (“Mary Cavender” formerly “Mary Harper”?) was mentioned as the daughter and legatee in the Last Will and Testament of William Harper which was executed in Richmond County, Virginia on December 31, 1751 and proved in June 1761 in Richmond County, Virginia.WB6, pp259 Also, a Mary Cavanaugh ("Mary Cavender") was mentioned in the Last Will and Testament of Mary Speake of Charles County, Maryland as being her daughter (“Mary Speake”). See the Last Will and Testament of Charles Sewall of St. Mary's County, Maryland dated August 8, 1741 where William Cavenough ("William Cavender"?) and Mary Cavenough ("Mary Cavender"?) were witnesses.

1741/09/14 Thomas Forster ("Thomas Foster") sold to Robert Charlesworth and his wife, Elizabeth Charlesworth, the mother of Thomas Foster, 50 acres of land located in Amelia County, Virginia bounded, in part, by the line of James Seay, the mouth of the spring of Robert Charlesworth, and the line of Pauling Anderson ("Paulin Anderson" & "Paulin Anderson").DB1/63

1741/08/21 A 1000 pound bond was posted by Thomas Tabb to Edward Booker and Joseph Scot which read as follows: "Thomas Tabb to render to Auditors and Receivers General of His Majesty's Revenues a true and perfect account in Amelia County, and to make due payment of all public dues and fees put in his hands to collect, and make a true performance of all matters relating to his office of Sheriff."DB1, pp 98

1741 Estimated date of birth of the particular Cavender who married Ann Cave ("Ann Caul"?) in Orange County, Virginia, before June 1762. 133

1742/01/06 James Cavender, the son of Thomas Cavender, was baptized in Wolborough and Newton Parish, Devon County, England.399 (Note: On July 28, 1807, Simon Smith married Mary Lester, widow of Anthony Lester in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia). James Cavender, son of Thomas Cavender, and William Campbell, son of Charles Campbell, signed an affidavit in Princess Anne County, Virginia court that Simon Smith was of lawful age at that time. 170 & 355

1742/06/22 Dugles Irby ("Douglas Irby"? & "Douglas Kirby"?) sold to William Crenshaw, Jr. for 60 pounds 648 acres of land, being part of the land patented by Dugles Irby on September 28, 1828 and lying in a neck between Little Nottoway River and the Long Branch, formerly in Brunswick County, Virginia and then in Amelia County, Virginia. The deed was witnessed by John Crenshaw and Robert Ferguson.DB1/76

1742/09/17 John Wallice ("John Wallace"?) and his wife, Mary Wallice ("Mary Wallace"?), sold to Joseph Crenshaw for 20 pounds 200 acres of land in Amelia County, Virginia, being the same land patented by John Wallice on January 11, 1735 and bounded, in part, by the upper corner of the land of a Fitzgerrald ("Fitzgerald"?) on the head of Woddy creek, his line, the corner and line of Thomas Taylor, the line of a Nantes, and Woody Creek.DB1/76

1742/1743 John Elmore of Richmond County, Virginia sold to Edward Morris land located on Totuskey Creek in Richmond County, Virginia adjacent to the land of John Elmore ("John Ellmore"?) and on the south side of "Drinking Swamp", which apparently was the land owned by a Caverner ("Francis Caverner"?), and lands owned by Travers Tarpley and Captain John Smith. The Indenture was witnessed by Benedict Hamock, Thomas Stanford and Abraham Dodson. This deed places the land of John Cavinder (“John Cavender”), son of Francis Cavinder (“Francis Cavender”) on Drinking Swamp in Richmond County, Virginia not far from the intersection with Westmoreland County, Virginia and Northumberland County, Virginia. 393

1742 (1) Charles Cavinah (“Charles Cavender”?) was then living in Bertie County, North Carolina.418

(2) James Cavender, son of Thomas Cavender, was christened in Wolborough and Newton Abbot, Devon County England.439

(3) Sarah Cavenders ("Sarah Cavender") was mentioned in the estate accounts of Dorcherster County, Maryland.393

1743/03/05 William Kenney suit in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia against John Cavener ("John Cavender"?) for 1 pound and 11 shillings was continued until the next Court session. Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk 11, p 378

1743/05/12 A deed for land with livery of seizon thereon endorst and a bond for performance from John Cavenough ("John Cavenaugh"? & “John Cavender”) to Robert Hamock (“Robert Hammock”?) was proved in orphan court of Richmond County, Virginia by the oaths of Charles Jones, John Hamock (“John Hammock”?), John Elmore and Robert Sladdor (“Robert Sladder”?). Ordered that the Court be adjourned till Court in Course. 441 & Bk9,pg365

1743/05/xx Honor Cavenagh ("Honor Cavenough"?, "Honor Cavenaugh"?, "Honor Cavener"? & "Honor Cavender"?) was reprieved from transportation in April 1743 but was transported for life in May 1743 aboard the Indian Queen to Potomak. Middlesex. Sect. VI, Ch. 2, Emigrants in Bondage (i.e., was ordered by a court located Middlesex County, England to be transported to Potomak aboard the ship called the "Indian Queen"?)

1743/10/11 "This Indenture made the 11th day of October, Anno Dom, between John Cavenaugh ("John Caverner" & “John Cavender”?) of the North Farnham Parish of the county of Richmond, Virginia of the one part to Robert Hamock (“Robert Hammock”?) of the county aforesaid of the other part witnessed:That the said John Cavenaugh for and in consideration of the sum of 6,000 pounds of tobacco to him in hand paid by the said Robert Hammock, the receipt of whereof and himself therewith to be fully satisfied, he doth hereby acknowledge have given, granted, bargained aliened, confirmed and by these presents does fully and absolutely give, grant, bargain, sell, alien, enfeoff and confirm unto the said Robert Hamock (“Robert Hammock” & “Robert Hammoch”), his heirs and assigns 200 acres of land situated, lying and being in the Parish and County aforesaid, beginning aff? and is bounded by the lands of William Lambart (“William Lambert”?), or formerly by so-called Charles Lund, Colonel John Tarpley, William Hamoch (“William Hamock”? & “William Hammock”?) deceased, and Clark’s line, beginning at a marked hickory near a pathside, and running from there North thirty-seven degrees East 130 poles to a marked hickory, corner to aforesaid William Lambert, thence along another of his South fifty-one degrees East 120 poles, thence along Clarkes line South fifty-nine degrees East 30 poles to a corner red oak, thence East by North 46 poles to John Tarpley line, thence along John Tarpley line South two degrees West 213 poles to a white oak, thence North fifty-one degrees West 300 poles to the beginning, which said 200 acres of land with all and singular the rights, members? possess, hereditaments and appurtenances to the said premises belonging on in any wise appertaining and all debts and wrightings? concerning the same or any part or parcell of the premises, to have and to hold the said mefuage? tenement or parcell of land with all and singular the premises hereby granted, bargained and sold with their and every of their rights members and appurtenances whatsoever unto the said Robert Hamock ("Robert Hammock"?), his heirs and assigns to the only life? and proper behovy? of the said Robert Hamock, his heirs and assigns forever against him, the said John Cavenough ("John Cavender"?), his heirs and assigns and all and every other person or persons whatsoever claiming or pretending to claim any rights, title or interest shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents and that the said John Cavenough for himself, his heirs and executors and administrators do covenant, romiss? and grante to and with the said Robert Hamock, his heirs and assigns and every of them by these presentsin manner and forme following, that is to say he, the said John Cavenough, as the time of Ensealing and delivery of these presents and untill of good, pure, perfect and absolute estate of inheritance in fee simple of all and singular the before granted premises and every part and parcell thereof shall be fully enfoffed and executed in and upon the said Robert Hamock and his heirs for everever according to the true intent and meaning of these presents shall remain, continue and be siezed of and hereby? mesuage tenement or two hundred acres of land before resited and all and singular the premises in and by these presents granted, bargained and sold with all and every of their rights, members and appurtenances of a good, pure, perfect and absolute estate of inheritance in fee simple without any condition, levession?, remainder in or limitation of any usse? or life estate or estates in or to any person or persons whatsoever to alter? or change, defies?, determine or make void the same and that the said John Cavenough as the time of ensealing and delivery of these presents and good rightfull dower and lawfull authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey all and singular the hereby granted or mentioned to be granted premises with their and every of their appurtenances unto the said Robert Hamock, his heirs and assigns forever in manner aforesaid and that the said Robert Hamock his heirs and assigns and every of them shall and may by force and vertue of these presents from time to time and all times foreverafter lawfully, peaceably and quitely possess, occupie and enjoy the same and all other the hereby and before granted premises forever subject never the less to the rents and services which I shall henceforth grow due to the chief lords or proprietors of the premises? and the said John Cavenough his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns (Vizs?) that the said John Cavenough shall in due for me of law acknowledge these presents before the worshipfull his majesties court of justice for Richmond County personally when by said Robert Hamock or his heirs, mecionto? reasonably required and also that the said John Cavenough his heirs, executors, administrators shall and will make such futher and other assurance or assurances of the premises unto the said Robert Hamock his heirs and assigns as by his council in the law shall be advised or devised in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affix my seal the day and year firs above written."

Signed and sealed on behalf of John Cavenough and he thereafter affixed his mark comprising two vertical line close together with horizontal lines drawn across the top thereof, through the middle thereof, and across the bottom thereof, somelike a roman numeral "II" with a line drawn through the middle thereof.

The Indenture was witnessed by Charles Jones, John Hammock (“John Hamock”?), John Elmore (“James Elmore”?) by his mark, and Robert A. Sladder ("Robert Sladder" & "Robert Madder").

On the same date, the following Memorandum was executed:

“The 11th day of October 1743, the within named John Cavenough entered the land within granted and took possession thereof also took durt and twig on the said land and presently after delivered possession and seizen whereby of all and singular the lands and premises within mentioned according to the tenor subject and true meaning of the within deed of grant and sale unto the within named Robert Hammock and witnesse his hand the day and year above expressed?"

The memorandum was again signed by John Cavenough with his mark comprising essentially the same two vertical lines with horizontal lines drawn across the top, through the middle, and across the bottom thereof somewhat like a roman numeral "II" with a horizontal line drawn through the middle thereof and was witnessed by the same persons mentioned above.

On December 5, 1743, the above instruments were recorded in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia and the deed for land and the livery of seizen thereon was again indorsed by the same witnesses mentioned above.

On October 11, 1743, the above bond was executed by John Cavenough containing the following language:

“Know all men by these presents that I John Cavenough of the County of Richmond am held firmly bond unto Robert Hamock of the County aforesaid in the full and just sume of twelve thousand pounds of tobacco to be paid to the said Robert Hammock, his heirs, executors or assigns to the which payment well and truly to be made I do ablige myself my heirs, executors and administrators firmly by these presents sealed with my seal and dated the 11th day October Anno Domino 1748. The condition of the above written obligation is such that if the above bounded John Cavenough his heirs, executors and administrators and every of them shall and do well and truly observe, perform, fulfill, accomplish and keep all and singular the covenant, grants, articles, clauses, conditions and agreements whatsoever which on his or their parts and behalfs are or ought to be observed, performed, accomplished and fulfulled and kept, comprissed? or mentioned in certain Indented Deed of Bargain and Sale by way of livery and seizen bearing even date with these presents made or expressed to be made between the said John Cavenough of the one part and the above named Robert Hammock of the other part in all things according to the expressed, true intent and meaning of the said Indenture, then the above written obligation to be void and of none object? otherwise to stand and remain in full force dower? and gortue?"

The document was again signed by John Cavenough with his mark which, this time, looks like two parallel vertical line with horizontal lines drawn across the top, through the middle, and across the top thereof, somewhat like a roman numeral ("II") with a horizontal line drawn through the middle thereof, and was witnessed by the same witnesses mentioned above. By another account, his mark comprised a capital letter "J" in block printing rather than cursive. 441 & DB10,pg172-175

(NOTE: In either event, the above parcel of land is the exact parcel of land which was was purchased by Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavenough”? & “Francis Cavender”?) from Charles Lewis on either March 3, 1719 or on March 3, 1720 and who is believed to be the father of the above John Cavenouth ("John Caverner"? & "John Cavender"?). Of further significance,some of the Hammock or Hamock families later likewise moved to Amelia County, Virginia, and further, the property of a James Elmore was located next to the land owned by the Cavenders ("Hugh Cavender"?) in Charlotte County, Virginia in the 1780's. 393 & 441 It is to be noted that a James Elmore (minister) married widow Polly Hamlett on October 13, 1803 in Charlotte County, Virginia.

1743/12/05 Bond was posted by John Cavenough (“John Cavender”?) in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia to John Hammock (“John Hamock”?) proven by the oaths of John Hammock, John Elmore and Robert Sladder.393

1743/1744/03/05 William Kennan filed a petition in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia against John Cavenor (“John Cavender”?) for 1 pound, 11 shillings and 6 pence which was continued until the next court date.393

1743 Sometime between April and May, Honor Cavenagh ("Honor Cavender"?) left England aboard the Indian Queen bound for the American colonies as an indentured servant. 363

1744/01/15 On this date, Abraham Echolls ("Abraham Eckhols" & "Arbraham Echols") of Rawleigh Parish ("Raleigh Parish"), Amelia County, Virginia, executed a "Deed of Lease" to David Crenshaw of St. Martin Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, for 5 shillings for 400 acres of land located on the South side of the Appomattox River in Rawleigh Parish, bounded in part by a corner gum tree below his plantation and the river, and which was witnessed by John White, Cathrine Eckhols ("Catherine Eckhols" & "Catherine Echols"?) and Richard Eckholds ("Richard Echols"?). On the next day, January 16, 1744, Abraham Eckholls ("Abraham Echolls" & "Abraham Echols"?) of Rawleigh Parish ("Raleigh Parish") executed a "Deed of Release" to David Crenshaw of St. Martin Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, for 95 pounds for the same land mentioned above, and which was witnessed by John White, Cathrine Eckhols ("Catherine Eckhols" & "Catherine Echols"?) and Richard Eckholds ("Richard Echols"?). In this document Sarah Eckholls ("Sarah Echolls" & "Sarah Echols"?) released her right of dower. Note that a John White married Nancy Cavender on March 4, 1796 in Dorchester County, Maryland. DB2/23

1744/02/12 Danby Cavener ("Danby Cavender"?) married Antis Tool in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. 306

1744/04/05 or 1744/06/05 William Kennon ("William Kenny" & "William Kennedy"?) obtained a judgment against John Cavener ("John Cavender"?) in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia in the amount of 1 pound, 11 shillings and 6 pence to be paid together with Court costs. On the same date, Catharine Irons ("Catherine Irons"?) having attended three days as a witness for William Kenny in his suit against John Cavener, the said William Kenny is to pay her 72 pounds of tobacco for the same. 441 & Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk 11, p 399

1744/11/xx "Cesar brought to the bar and arraigned for committing a rape on the body of Elizabeth, the daughter of William Marshall, Planter, of this County of Amelia, Virginia,. He pleads not guilty. On hearing evidence, the Court is of the opinion he is not guilty to such a degree as to be punished with death, but that for attempting to commit said crime, he deserves corporal punishment by whipping. It is Ordered that he receive at the public whipping post on his bare back 39 lashes well laid on, and that the Sheriff then deliver him to his master". Justices present were: Edward Booker, Richard Booker, John Burton, Thomas Tabb and William Booker." Ct.Order Book. 1, pp 284B

1744 (1) The Last Will and Testament of Philemon Cavenaugh ("Philmeon Cavenaugh", "Philemon Cavender"? & "Philmeon Cavender"?) was probated in Orange County, Virginia and apparently was the same person mentioned in the March 3, 1708/1709 lawsuit against Edward Barrow, Gentleman, in Richmond County, Virginia.393

(2) Jno Cavenor ("Jno Cavender"? & "John Cavender"?) was on the rental rolls in Richmond County, Virginia in 1744. John Cavenor (“John Cavender”) apparently received rent from a Hammock (“John Hammock”?) for 100 acres. 393 418

(3) John Cavendish ("John Cavender"?) witnessed an Indenture in St. Mary's County, Maryland. Md. Calendar of Willa, 1744-1749, Vol. 9, p.7

1745/02/08 James Cavender and Charles Cavender were named the next of kin in the Last Will and Testament of Henry Johnson whose Will was probated on this date in Dorchester County, Maryland. The administratrix was Ellinar Johnson ("Elinor Johnson" & "Eleanor Johnson") the wife of Henry Johnson.392

1745/04/19 Samuel Davis of King William County, Virginia sold to John Maulden for 8 pounds 300 acres of land located in Amelia County, Virginia on the South side of the Appomattox River, bounded in part by the lower corner on the river of the property of Joseph Eckhols, the corner of the property of John Harris, and the corner of the property of Paulin Anderson.DB2/27

1745/05/17 Delman Youdaley ("Dellman Youdaley", "Delman Yodaley", "Delman Youdale", "Dilman Yudale", "Dellman Eudaly" & "Delman Eudaley"?) of Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia purchased from John Maulden ("John Mauldin") of Raleigh Parish for 5 pounds 100 acres of land situated in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia in the Stocks Creek area near the Appomattox River and which acreage was situated adjacent to the lands of John Maulden and Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson"?), and was also adjacent to an unnamed branch and to "Polecat Swamp". Possession was obtained by Delman Youdaley on the same day. It is to be noted that Delman Youdaley must have had a small family at that particular point in time as his daughter named Frances Youdaley ("Frances Eudaley" & "Frances Eudaly"), later apparently married a Hugh Cavender who would have been about 7 years of age at that particular point in time, and who later began working as one of two overseers on Paulin Anderson's ("Pauling Anderson"?) 2221 acre plantation in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia about 1762 when he was about 24 years of age and also had a very young family as his oldest child Joseph Cavender was born about 1760. 393 & COB-189

1745/06/09 James Cavender married Mary Craddock in Portsea, Saint Marys Parish, Hampshire County, England. 399

1745/06/09 James Cavender was baptized in Hampshire County, England.399

1745/11/15 The county court of Amelia County, Virginia empaneled a grand jury comprising 16 men regarding the presentment of the fact that the road from Flatt Creek Church (“Platt Creek Church?”) to the property of Mr. Henry Anderson was out of repair. Also, William Crenshaw, Philip Pledger ("Phillip Pledger"?), William Evans and John Nance, Jr., or any 3 of them, to appraise the estate of John Hubbard in Amelia County, Virginia. Amelia Cnty Order Bk.1, pp 218

1745 George Cavender was born in Virginia about 1745, married Sarah in Virginia, died in February 1796 in North Carolina, and may have been the father of the particular George Cavender believed to have been born in Virginia about 1776 and married a Mary. 135, 279, 295, 296, 297 & 302

1746/01/22 Margaret Cavender was baptized on January 22, 1746 in Hampshire County, England.399

1746/02/02 John Cavernor ("John Cavender"?) brought suit in the Court for Richmond County, Virginia against Alex Bryan ("Alexander Bryan"?) for 300 pounds of tobacco. The defendant not appearing, judgment was granted to John Cavernor. Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk 12, p 12 On the same date, William Hammond and Henry Williams having appeared as witnesses for John Cavenor in his suit against Alex. Bryan, the said John Cavenor is to pay them. Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk 12, p 40

1746/04/01 Lunenburg County, Virginia was formed from Brunswick County, Virginia and Charlotte County, Virginia. 112

1746/06/01 John Cavender, son of Thomas Cavender, was christened in Wolborough and Newton Abbot Parish, Devon County, England. 170, 399 & 439

1746/07/07 Judgement was rendered in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia in favor of John Cavernor (“John Cavender”?) against Alex Bryant (“Alexander Bryant”) as the defendant did not appear in court. Witnesses for John Cavender were William Hammock and Henry Williams.393

1746/08/02 Nathaniel Ambler assigns Garret Cavenagh ("Garret Cavenaugh", "Garrett Cavenough"? & "Garret Cavender"?), a servant from Ireland in the snow George, to Francis Battin ("Francis Battin") of Gloucester County, Virginia, yeoman, for 4 years from this date. Consideration 15 pounds, customary dues. 124, 136 & 350

1746/08/24 Mary Cavender, daughter of Thomas Cavender, was baptized in Wolborough Precinct, Newton Parish, Devon County, England.399

1746 Delman Youdaley ("Delman Eudaley", "Delman Youdale", "Delman Eudaly" & "Delman Eudaley"?) was then living in the Stocks Creek area of Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia next to Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson"). He paid 2 tithes (i.e. poll tax on each man who was at least 16 years of age, and on each adult slave). In subsequent years up through 1755, Delman Youdaley paid only 1 tithe and was not shown as a slave owner during the total period. 393

(NOTE: The noun "tithable" when it appears in the 17th or 18th century records in Virginia, refers to a person who paid, or for whom someone else paid, one of the taxes that the General Assembly imposed for the support of the civil government of the colony, usually in the form of a poll tax or a capitation tax. By 1658, persons defined as tithable was either free white males age 16 or older (i.e., not females), plus all male and female Negro slaves and Indian servants, however procured, who were at least 16 years of age. Subsequent laws made the immigrants' descendants tithable also. Slaves and servants did not pay their own taxes; their owners or masters were therefore "tithable" for both themselves and for the their servants and slaves.)

1747/03/xx Delman Youdaley ("Delman Yodaley", "Delman Youdale", "Delman Eudaly" & "Delman Eudaley"?) then living in the Stocks Creek area of Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia was a witness in the court of Amelia County.393

1747/04/14 John Cavener ("John Cavender"), Leonard Dozier, Robert Lindsy, James Smith and Robert Wicklife were witnesses to the sale of land in Fairfax County, Virginia by Thomas Smith of Truro Parish in Fairfax County to Daniel Jennings. The land was originally patented on June 30, 1712 by Peter Smith and then title passed by will to Thomas Smith on January 10, 1738. The land was located on Bull Run adjacent to the property of James Smith, brother of Robert Smith and the wife of Thomas Smith, Elizabeth Smith, released her dower rights to the property. Apparently, the land was part of the original grant on June 30, 1712 of 1160 acres originally in Stafford County, Virginia on the North Run of the Occquan River, then in Prince William County, Virginia in 1731 and then in Fairfax County, Virginia in 1742. 393

1747/10/15 John Cavender, and others, were listed as debtors of the estate of William Burston ("William Bornston") in Fairfax County, Virginia by the Administrator, Henry Trenn. It is to be noted that the John Cavender who was the son of Francis Cavender of Richmond County, Virginia is now of record in Fairfax County, Virginia. However still another John Cavender now appears in Richmond County, Virginia. He is probably a first cousin of the first John Cavender, and the son of either David Cavender or William Cavender. Like many in the family, he was bound out to service, but he was married with at least one son by 1762 named James Caviner (“James Cavender”) who he apprenticed to Samuel Harrison of Cople Parish of Westmoreland County, Virginia until he became 21 years of age to learn the art and trade of a shoemaker. 393 & Richmond Cnty. Deed Bk 12, p. 342

1747/11/20 James Collins sold to John Compton for 60 pounds 200 acres on the upper side of Flatt Creek ("Flat Creek"), in Amelia County, Virginia, which land was adjacent to the lines of William Hutchinson ("William Hutcheson"?), James Holloway, Daniel Hamlin, Thomas Tabb and John Compton. Witnesses were William Hutcheson ("William Hutchinson"?), Charles Hutcheson ("Charles Hutchinson"?) and John Compton.DB3/9

1747 (1) Estimated date of birth of George Cavender, son of Henry Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender of Westmoreland County, Virginia who had a son named Dozier T. Cavender ("Dozier Cavender") born about 1770, married Elizabeth Gill on June 14, 1793 in Westmoreland County with George Cavender as a witness, and who probably was the same Dozier Cavender whose Last Will and Testament was probated in 1795 in Woodford County, Kentucky. 30, 133 & 395

(2) Estimated date of birth of William Cavender, a revolutionary war soldier, was born. He enlisted in the Revolutionary War while living in North Carolina. He married Margaret Cox on May 12, 1783 in Wilkes County, Georgia, and died from his war wounds in his sisters house in South Carolina while he was on his way to North Carolina in 1791 to obtain his share of the estate of his parents who had recently died. His wife Margaret was born in Virginia near the James River and was the daughter of George Cox. 101, 102 & 281

(3) William Cavenough ("William Cavender") witnessed the Last Will and Testament of a Hendly in St. Mary's County, Maryland about this date, together with other witnesses Robert Greves and Barnaby Angell.

1748/03/17 William Eckhols of Lunenburg County, Virginia sold to Francis Anderson for 175 pounds 320 acres of land located Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia, which land was adjacent to the mouth of Stocks Creek on the Appomattox River and was which was part of a 400 acre patent granted to William Eckhols on August 1, 1734. and which was witnessed by John Watkins, Richard Weatherford, Richard Jones and Richard Anderson.DB 3/31

1748/06/17 William Clement, Jr. and his wife, Mary Clement, sold to William Compton for 11 pounds 74 acres of land located in Amelia County, Virginia and which land was a part of the land patent granted to William Clement, Jr. on August 20, 1747, and which was witnessed by John Clement, Dasey Southhall ("Daisy Southhall"?) and James Johnson. DB 3/19

1748/09/20 Ann Mayo, Executrix of William Mayo, deceased, of Goochland County, Virginia sold to William Seward the younger and Paulina Seward ("Pauline Seward"?), his wife, of Surry County, Virginia for 198 pounds 1650 acres of land and all houses located in Amelia County adjacent to James Murry ("James Murray"?), Joseph Scott, Edmund Walker ("Edmond Walker"?), Christopher Hudson, John Royall ("John Royal"?), William Archer, Richard Pucket (“Richard Puckett”?) and Edmund Gray ("Edmond Gray"? & "Edmond Grey"?). The land was a part of 6778 acres patented by William Mayo on February 27, 1734, and was witnessed by William Stone, Joseph Woodson and Henry Powel ("William Powell"?). DB 3/26

1748/11/15 John Cavender and his wife, together with various other persons, were summoned into the Court in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia), to "answer presentments for not going to church." 293

1748/12/26 Delman Youdalin ("Delman Youdaley", "Delman Yodaley", "Delman Youdale", "Delman Eudaly" & "Delman Eudaley"?), then living in the Stocks Creek area of Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia, was one of the witnesses on the deed selling 196 acres of land in the Stocks Creek area for 20 pounds by John Maulden and his wife Jane Maulden of Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia to Thomas Watkins of Lunenburg County, Virginia. The other witnesses were John Watkins, Delman Youdalin ("Delman Youdaley"), and William Hall.393

1748 The General Assembly of the colony of Virginia passed an “act concerning marriages, and updating and modifying the previous law of 1705". Both laws provided that no minister was to celebrate a marriage without a lawful license, OR thrice publication of so-called “Banns”. If the bride and groom lived in different parishes, the banns were to be published in both parishes. The bann was just a public announcement of the intent to become husband and wife from that day forward. Pg xvi & xvii, “Fauquier Families, 1759-1799, John Alcock

1749/01/30 Sarah Caverner (“Sarah Cavender”?), daughter of Mathew Caverner (“Mathew Cavender”?) and Elizabeth Caverner (“Elizabeth Cavender”?) was christened on this date in St. Giles Cripplegate, London, London County, England.

1749/03/06 The suit for trespass that was brought in Richmond County, Virginia by James Scott against a second John Caverner (“John Cavender”) was dismissed by the plaintiff. The first John Cavender had already left Richmond County, Virginia and was then living in Fairfax County, Virginia. 393

1749/03/10 Richard Anderson of King and Queen County, Virginia sold to Paulin Anderson of King and Queen County, Virginia for 50 pounds 252 acres of land located in Amelia County, Virginia, which land was patented to Richard Anderson on August 20, 1741 and bounded as by this patent. The indenture was witnessed by Francis Anderson, Richard Anderson and John Butler.DB 3/44

1749/06/16 John Eckhols ("John Echols"? & "John Eckols"?) of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia sold to Samuel Overton of St. Martin Parish, Hanover County, Virginia for 150 pounds 420 acres of land and his tenement in Raleigh Parish adjacent to the mouth of Stocks Creek, the creek, line of William Eckhols, head of a small branch, the corner and line of Paul Piggs, the mouth of a small branch of the Appomattox River, and the Appomattox River, which land was formerly patented to William Eckhols on August 1, 1734 and conveyed to John Eckholes on October 16, 1744, and which indenture was witnessed by Benjamin Hawkins, Edmund Booker, Jr. ("Edmond Booker"?) and Thomas Pettus. It was stated that John Eckhols was moving.DB 3/34

1749/07/06 The estate of Thomas Stenson, deceased, of Dorchester County, Maryland was appraised on this date by James Cavender, et al.392 & 393

1749/10/21 John Cavenaugh ("John Cavender"?) and Thomas Edsell witnessed the Last Will and Testament of Edmond Giraghty in Dorchester County, Maryland on this date. 392

1749 (1) James Cavinder ("James Cavender"?) was listed as one on the many debtors of the estate of Major Thomas Nevett of Dorchester County, Maryland.392

(2) Nancy Cavender was born about this date in Wales and later married John Barbour .439

1750/02/04 A complaint was filed in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia by John Caverner (“John Cavender”), a servant belonging to William Brown, for so-called “ill usage” from his master. The complaint was adjudged to be reasonable. 393

1750/05/12 Margaret Cox, daughter of George Cox, was born on this date in Virginia near the James River, maybe in Westmoreland County, Virginia where Cavenders were then living. Her father later moved the family to the upper part of North Carolina where she met William Cavender "several years" before they became engaged in 1775-1776 and shortly before the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. The “upper part” of North Carolina had just recently become a State which included Washington County, North Carolina which later became the State of Tennessee.

Her father and William Cavender both joined the North Carolina Militia under General Gates and her marriage to William Cavender was postponed. After the defeat of General Gates in the battle at Camden, both William Cavender and her father returned home. Both William Cavender and George Cox later joined Colonel Cleveland and were at the battle of Kings Mountain. They later were with General Morgan in South Carolina and in the battle of Cowpens where William Cavender received 2 bayonet wounds in the thigh and leg, plus a bullet wound in the calf of his leg. Following the battle of Cowpens, they were pursued by the British and Tories under the command of General Cornwallis during their march toward and across the Catawha River, the Yadkin River, and the Dan River where they were joined by General Green and where William Cavender stayed when the American forces reversed their march in pursuit of the British and Tory troops and subsequently engaged in the battle of Guilford Old Court House.

William Cavender rejoined General Green at Ransays Mills after his wounds healed and was in the second battle of Camden where the Americans were defeated, and he remained with General Green and fought at the Siege of Ninety-Six and at Eutaw Springs where George Cox was killed as witnessed by William Cavender.

The widow of George Cox moved her family to Wilkes County, Georgia. Sometime in the early part of the Spring of 1783, William Cavender arrived at the home of Margaret Cox where they were married on May 12, 1783 in Wilkes County, Georgia, with acting Justice of the Peace, Henry Ware performing the ceremony. In the Spring of 1791, William Cavender died at his sister's house while on his way to North Carolina to obtain his share of the inheritance of his parents who had just died. When Margaret Cavender (“Margaret Cavinder”) was a little over 100 years of age, she applied for a Revolutionary War pension application No. W6903 on August 9, 1850 while residing in Lumpkin County, Georgia, which application was granted. 101, 255 & 281

According to military records, another William Cavender joined the Continental Army in Hillsboro District ("Hillsboro County, New Hampshire") and was granted pension No. 459. Also, a James Cavender joined from the Halifax District ("Halifax County, Virginia"?) and was granted pension No. 141. 101, 102 & 281

1750/05/18 - 1750/06/04 According to “The Report: Board of Trustees of the Public Archives of Nova Scotia for the year ending November 30, 1941", sometime between this time frame, the following persons immigrated to Halifax, Nova Scotia: Mrs. Cavenor (“Mrs. Cavender”?); Charles Cavenor (“Charles Cavender”?); Darby Cavenor (“Darby Cavender”?); Moris Cavenor (“Morris Cavenor”?, “Moris Cavender”? & “Morris Cavender”?); Penelope Cavenor (“Penelope Cavender”?); and, Simon Cavenor (“Simon Cavender”). It is believed that Mrs. Cavenor immigrated with her 5 named children.

1750/05/25 John Cavender of Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, married second wife, Mrs. Hannah Caswell, in Taunton, Massachusetts, with Baptist Minister, Isaac Backus performing the ceremony. 231 & 306

1750/07/26 James Cavander ("James Cavender"?) married Anne Williams in Saint George Mayfair Parish, Westminster, England. 140

1750 (1) Isaac Cavender was born on this date, apparently in either Maryland or Delaware. He died in 1825 at the age of 75 years. He may be the same Isaac Cavender who was assessed a so-called "War Tax" in 1783 in the Upper District of Dorchester County, Maryland. 269 & 279

(2) A Charles Cavender was born in Wexford, Ireland in 1750 and arrived in Boston, Massachusetts as early as 1774. On August 30, 1832 he was deposed in Francistown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, even though he was then living in Greenfield in Hillsborough County, and stated that he was then 82 years old on the date of his affidavit. In 1775, he volunteered to served in the Continental Massachusetts and New Hampshire Rangers as a private in the company commanded by Captain Reach of the regiment commanded by Colonel Starks stationed at Winter Hill. On January 1, 1776, he again volunteered for a period of 1 year. In the fall of 1776, he was ordered to Trenton, New Jersey and was in the battle at that place in December, 1776, and was discharged after having served 6 weeks in addition to the 1 year for which he had volunteered. He again volunteered in the summer of 1777, served 2 months and was in the battle of Bennington. In the early summer of 1778, he again volunteered at Salem, Massachusetts, served for 6 months as a private in Captain James Barry's Massachusetts company. He again volunteered in the early summer of 1781, mustered at Amherst, New Hampshire, under Colonel Nichols, served as a private in Captain David McGregor's company, Colonel George Reid's New Hampshire regiment and was discharged after having served 6 months. He died May 25, 1833 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire at the age of 82 and where he lived almost 60 years and where his survivors had filed and application No. S17875 or pension which was finally granted October 23, 1832 as Certificate No. 956 and payment of $80 dollars per year was retroactive to March 4, 1831. It is believed that he married the Mrs. Hannah Cavender who died September 29, 1834 at the age of 42 in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. In his affidavit he stated that: in 1775, he was at Winter Hill serving under General Sullivan, Colonel John Stark, at Bennington; in 1777, he served under General Stark, Colonel Stickney and Captain Clark; in 1778, he was at Fusk? under Captain Barry and Colonel Thomas; and, on 1781, he was at Saratoga under Colonel George Reed and Captain David McGregor. As personal references, Charles Cavender listed the names of William Whittemore, Esq. ("William Whitmore" & "William Whitemore"), Paul Cargin, Esq. and Deacon Joshua Holt. A William Dickey, William Ramsey and James Shearer filed affidavits stating that they had served with Charles Cavender in the Revolutionary War.

It is to be noted that it is recorded in the D.A.R. Patriot index that a Charles Cavender was born in Ireland in 1736, married an Elenor Addison ("Elanor Addison", "Elenore Addison" & "Eleanor Addison"?), was a Corporal in the New Hampshire Militia, and died about 1824. However, his stated date of birth is believed to be in error because, according to one IGI record on file in London, England, the particular Charles Cavender who married Eleanor Addison was born in Lyndelboro, Ireland about 1756, and according to another IGI record on file in London, England, a Charles Cavender was born about 1756 in Lyndoboro, New Hampshire. There appears to be no Lyndoboro or Lyndelboro in present day New Hampshire, but there is a town in New Hampshire called Hillsboro and a county called Hillsborough. In any event, the date of birth of 1756 of Charles Cavender corresponds to "THE HISTORY OF HANCOCK, NEW HAMPSHIRE" by W.W. Hayward which states that Charles Cavender came from Ireland to Newfoundland about the year 1775 at the age of 19 years; thus, again, he would have born about 1756 contra 1736. However, the place of birth of New Hampshire is contrary to the stated place of birth of Ireland. 255, 290, 265 & 325

(3) Sometime prior to this time William Cavenough ("William Cavender") sold land in St. Mary's County, Maryland.Maryland Calendar of Wills, 1748-1753, Vol 10, p. 279

1751/01/01 The so-called “New Style” Calendar became effective on January 1, 1751 and which was revised in order to compensate for earlier miscalculations. Thus, in 1752, the new year began on January 1 for the very first time. Previously, the year began on March 25. Therefore all dates before that day (that is, January 1-March 24, inclusive, of each year) would bear the date of the previous year. The so-called Gregorian Calendar was first adopted in Europe in 1582 and was later adopted in the British Colonies in on January 1, 1751.

1751/05/13 William Cavenough ("William Cavender"?) was mentioned in the will of Gorge Clarke ("George Clark") in St. Mary's County, Maryland as being the previous seller of land to George Clarke.412

1751/07/01 John Cavender was baptized in Hampshire County, England.399

1751/08/22 David Crawford, Jr. of St. Martin Parish, Hanover County, Virginia sold to Hezekiah Ford of Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia for 12 pounds and 10 shillings 1000 acres of land located on both sides of Stocks Creek adjacent to the lines of John Dawson, now Merredeth ("Merrideth"?), the dividing branch, and the lines of Isaac Seay, now William Johnson, and James Porter, together with all buildings, etc. The indenture was witnessed by William Clement, Francis Clement and Benjamin Mitchell.DB 3/83

1751/10/01 John Cavender married Mary Haynes in Widley, Hampshire County, England. 170

1751/12/04 John Cavender of Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, sold to Edward Paddelford the 3 acre tract of land he had previously purchased from James Washburn on November 4, 1740. 241

1751/12/31 William Harper executed his Last Will and Testament in Richmond County, Virginia, and which was proved in June 1761, and in which he named his daughter Mary Caventer ("Mary Cavender"? & "Mary Harper") as a legatee.WB6, pp269

1751 The date of birth of the James Cavender who was living in the 96th. district of ("Spartanburg District") South Carolina in 1790 with his wife and 2 daughters (10300), and who apparently fought in the Revolutionary War and is believed to be the son of the particular Ezekiel Cavender who immigrated from England to Dorchester County, Maryland. It is to be noted that in 1800 a James Cavender was enumerated 30010-00110 in the Pendleton District of South Carolina whose family included 3 males under 10 and 1 male and 1 female 25-45 and is believed to have been born about 1772-1773 and was the son of another Ezekiel Cavender.135

1752 (1) David Cavender was apparently born in Dorchester County, Delaware on this date to James Cavender. He had a brother named Arther Cavender ("Arthur Cavender"). This particular David Cavender may not have been the one who deserted in the Revolutionary War on August 25, 1776.

On January 19, 1761, a David Cavender posted bond and was appointed the administrator of the estate of George White of Dorchester County, Maryland whose Last Will and Testament was administered on January 26, 1761. 302 , 313, 336 & 337

On June 17, 1772, a David Cavender in Dorchester County, Maryland, was a surety to the will of Thomas Hayward.313 & 336

On September 16, 1772, a David Cavender, ("David Cavenor") a "Dorset planter", apparently inherited 30 pounds from Ann Nowell, formerly Ann Howard, of Dorchester County, Maryland.313 & 336

On February 3, 1777, a David Cavender witnessed the Last Will and Testament of George Smith in Sussex County, Delaware. 355

A second David Cavender was born around 1726 and, on March 10, 1778, gave a court deposition in Dorchester County, Maryland, in which deposition he stated that he was then around 52 years of age, and was testifying about a poplar tree shown to him about 15 years earlier by his brother, Charles Cavender, as being the boundary between the land of Rev. Thomas Airey and the land where Charles Cavender lived.286 & 352

(2) William Cavender’s wife, Margaret, was born in 1752 in Monmouth, Wales.

1752/03/09 John Cavender and Hannah Cavender of Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, sold to Isaac Stephens the 20 acre tract of land he had previously purchased from James Washburn on November 4, 1740. 242

1752 The Gregorian Calendar, first adopted in Europe in 1582, was adopted by English Colonies on this date.

1753/03/22 Thomas Tabb sold to William Archer for 50 pounds 340 acres of land in Amelia County, Virginia which was located adjacent to Horse Pen Branch ("Horsepen Branch") at the line of John Royall ("John Royal"?), and the lines of James Murray, Edmund Gray ("Edmond Gray"? & "Edmond Grey"?), Richard Puckett and William Archer, being a part of a greater tract taken up by William May.DB 4/124

1753/05/31 Robert Dreghors & Co. brought suit against William Ware in Prince William County, Virginia. The suit was dismissed. 393

1753/05/07 The county court of Richmond County, Virginia ordered that John Clarke, Jr. (“John Clark”) appear at the next court to answer a complaint filed by John Caverner (“John Cavender”?) and John Chambers, servants to said John Clarke.393

1753/06/04 The Court for Richmond County, Virginia ordered the County Sheriff to summon John Clark, Jr. to appear at the next session of the Court to answer the complaint of his servants John Caverner ("John Cavender") and John Chambers. Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk 13, p 66

1753/06/09 William Cavenough ("William Cavenaugh"? & "William Cavender"?) witnessed the will of Robart Hendly ("Robert Hendly"? & "Robert Henley"?) in St. Mary's County, Maryland on this date.392

1753/07/02 In the case of John Caverner ("John Cavender"?) and John Chambers, servants to John Clark, Jr,. which was previously brought in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia against John Clark, Jr., the said John Chambers not appearing or prosecuting his complaint, it is to be quashed. John Caverner ("John Cavender"?) producing a discharge from his former master, Lewis Pugh, for a time not yet expired, therefore the said John Clarke, Jr. has no right to detain the said John Caverner ("John Cavender"?) as a servant. Therefore, his complaint is set aside. 393 & Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk 13, p 73

1753/10/27 The date of an affidavit by Robert Jenckins Henry ("Robert Jenkins Henry"? & "Robert Henry") that he was attending a ball in the company of Colonel Fitzhugh and sundry other people and that he overheard an argument about religion and that a Mr. Charles Sewall said that he was a loyal subject until either the King fell or when he fell, to which Robert Henry replied "take care, those words are some thing like misprision of treason" and that he would have Robert Henry take care of what he said, for there was a Judge of the Court, whereupon one William Leigh and Willian Cavenough ("William Cavender"?) broke in abruptly and said that there was no misprison of treason and that Robert Henry was a scoundrel and sundry other aggravating words to tedious to mention, and wanted to fight, and so forth.

1754/03/10 Brien Cavender ("Brian Cavender"?, "Bryan Cavender"? & "Bryan Cavender"?), believed to be a Catholic born in Ireland, witnessed the Last Will and Testament of Abraham Gambell of Dorchester County, Maryland on this date together with witneses John True and Jeremiah Carter. 392

1754/07/01 Bryan Cavender ("Bryon Cavender", "Bryant Cavender"?, "Bryan Cavender"? & "Brian Cavender"?), believed to be a Catholic born in Ireland, was the security of the bond of Ann Cannaday with respect to the administration of the estate of Matthew Cannaday, deceased.393

1754/07/02 Bryant Cavender ("Bryan Cavender" & "Brian Cavender"?) of St. Mary's County, Maryland and believed to be a Catholic born in Ireland, was a witness of the Last Will and Testament of Abraham Gambell in Dorchester County, Maryland. On the same date, he was a surety for a bond on Ann Carmaday of, Administratrix of the estate of Matthew Carmaday. 272 , 302, 336 & 337

1754/09/18 William Ware, Elizabeth Ware, John Duren, George Roberts, Bryan Mathis, John Danell, Samson Haswell and James Murry were all witnesses to the accounts presented by William Ware and Widow Hutson regarding the administration of the estate of Edward Garrett in Fairfax County, Virginia. Richard Nelson, Jr. and his wife, Elizabeth Nelson were the administrators of the estate.393

1754/10/09 James Cavender ("James Cavinder" or "James Kavinder") married Elizabeth Whinfield ("Elizabeth Whinfild" or "Elizabeth Winfield") in Saint Mary Parish, Lancaster, Lancashire County, England. 170

1754 (1) Prince Edward County, Virginia was formed out of Amelia County, Virginia in 1754.

(2) The Last Will and Testament of Abraham Campbell was written in 1754 and proved in 1756, and lists his wife, Mary Campbell and his grandchildren. The will was witnessed by Brian Cavender ("Bryon Cavender", "Bryant Cavender"?, "Bryan Cavender"? & "Brian Cavender"?), John True, and Jeremiah Carter.393

(3) In the fall of 1754, John Cavennough ("John Cavenaugh"?, "John Cavenagh"? & "John Cavender"?), alias John Cavendish, an Irishman, was imported to this country in the ship "Frisby".

1755/03/06 A notice was posted in the Maryland Gazette newspaper by John Raitt, Sheriff or Anne Arundel County, Maryland, that he had 2 possible "runaways" in jail by the names of: James Smith, a Scotchman who denies he has a master and alleged that he had lived in Virginia for 13 years; and by the name of John Bryan and was thought to be a servant to a gentleman on the Eastern Shore.

1755/03/27 James Hooper brought suit against William Ware in Fairfax County, Virginia. John Ashby was a witness for James Hooper. 393

1755/05/07 John Cavener ("John Cavenor"? &"John Cavender"?) of Fairfax County, Virginia, executed his Last Will and Testament in Fairfax County, Virginia on this date which read as follows:

"In the name of God, amen. I, John Cavener, being very sick of body but of perfect and sound mind and memory and understanding make this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following. First and principally, I commit my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it, and my body to the earth there to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executrix hereafter named. Item: I leave to Elenor Barnsby("Eleanor Barnsby", "Eleanor Barnsby" & "Elinor Barnsby"?) all my personal estate whom I leave Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament, to receive all debts due for me and to pay of all debts which I owe. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 7th. day of May 1755."

Signed by John Cavener with his mark consisting of either a capital "U" or "V" and witnessed by William Grove, George Simpson and Peter Smith, Jr. Will Bk. B1, pp 87

John Cavender died in Fairfax County prior to May 20, 1755 as it was on that date Eleanor Barnsby filed an affidavit in court requesting that the above will of John Cavender be probated. The will was "proved" on May 30, 1755. An appraisal of the estate of John Cavender was filed on June 17, 1755 by James Ingoe Dozier (“James Dozier”), Richard Brown and George Landman. It is possible that Elinor Barnsby was the aunt of the deceased John Cavender and that she was the person who had a mulatto child earlier, had subsequently married and moved to Fairfax County, Virginia, or she may even have been the same Eleanor Eaches who married Francis Cavender, the father of John Cavender.Will Bk. B1, pp 87, 4, 168 & 393

1755/05/15 William Meredith ("William Meredeth" & "William Merideth"?) and his wife, Lettice Meredith ("Lettice Merideth" & "Lettice Merideth"?) of King and Queen County, Virginia, sold to David Greenhill of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia for 500 pounds 1350 acres of land and houses, which land was previously purchased by him from Henry Dawson on February 8, 1744. The land was located in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia on both sides of Stocks Creek, adjacent to the lines of Paulin Anderson and David Crawford and the dividing branch. The indenture was witnessed by P.W. Clairborne, Benjamin Hillyard, Abraham Maury and Joseph Hillyard.DB 5/48

1755/05/20 Pursuant to Eleanor Barnsby ("Elinor Barnsby" & "Ellinor Barnsby") filling in the County Court of Fairfax County, Virginia a request to probate the Last Will and Testament of John Caverner ("John Cavender" & "John Cavenough"), then deceased, the Court issued the following order:

"At a court held for the County of Fairfax the 20th of May 1755, this Will was presented in Court by Eleanor Barnsby ("Elinor Barnsby"?), the Executrix herein named who made oath thereto and being proved by the oaths of the witnesses is admitted for record and the said Executrix having performed what is usual in such cases, certification is granted her for obtaining a probate thereof in due form." Eleanor Barnsby ("Elinor Barnby"), Thomas Ford and George Simpson acknowledged a bond for the administration of the estate of John Cavoner ("John Cavender") deceased which is admitted to record. "Ordered that James Ingoe, George Sandman, Charles Tyler and Richard Brown, or any three of them being first sworn according to said Inventory and appraisal all and singular the estate of John Cavoner ("John Cavender") deceased which shall be presented to their view and that the Execurtix return the same to the next court." Will Bk. B1, pp 87

1755/06/15 On this date, the appraisers of the estate of John Cavener ("John Cavender" & "John Cavenough") comprising J. Ingoe Dozier, Richard Brown and George Landman ("George Sandman"?), filed the following appraisal in Fairfax County, Virginia:

"We the subscribers have this day met according to and order of this worshipful Court and being first sworn before Lewis Ellzey have appraised all and singular the estate of John Cavener, deceased, that was presented to our view by Eleanor Barnsby ("Elinor Barnsby") the Executrix: To: one mare and colt, 4 pounds; 1 young horse, 4 pounds; and 1 cow and calf, 1 pound 17 shillings, for a total of 9 pounds 17 shillings. To: 1 mans saddle, 7 shillings 6 pence; 1 pot and pot hooks, 10 shillings; and 1 pot and pot hooks, 6 shillings, for a total of 1 pound, 3 shillings and 6 pence. To: One half dozen new pewter plates and 1 dish, 16 shillings and 6 pence; and a parcell of old pewter, 4 shillings and 6 pence, for a total of 1 pound and 7 shillings; 1 table, 2 shillings; 1 chest, 6 shillings; some tryfles, 2 shillings; his wareing apparrel (wearing apparel), 5 pounds, 6 shillings, 9 pence, for a total of 5 pounds, 16 shillings and 9 pence. To: Some old lumber, 2 shillings 9 pence." Signed by James Ingoe Dozer ("James Dozer" & "James Dozier"?), Richard Brown and George Sandman ("George Landman"). At a Court held for the County of Fairfax the 17th June, 1755, this inventory was returned and ordered to be recorded.Will Bk. B1, pp 87, 4, 168 & 393

1755/06/17 William Williams, Jr.? of Fairfax County, Virginia, filed an Inventory of the estate of William Williams, Sr.? deceased, who was apparently his father.6

1755/06/18 Martha Ware of Fairfax County, Virginia, and wife of William Ware, as Executrix of the estate of Robert Graham (apparently her father), filed an Inventory of the estate of Robert Graham. In 1752, Charles Graham of Prince William County, Virginia sold land to William West. The land was left by the will of Edward Graham the elder to Robert Graham and Stafford Graham. Edward Graham's will was probated in 1750 in Fairfax County, Virginia. 5 & 393

1755/07/17 Philip Cavender married Catherine Moody in "Old Swedes Church" in Delaware.269

1755/07/25 James Cavenay ("James Cavender"?) was born to Dominick Cavenay ("Dominick Cavender"?) and Mary Cavenay ("Mary Cavender"?) in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. 306

1755/07/27 Margaret Cavender, daughter of James Cavender, was christened in Ulverston, Lancashire County, England. 170 & 399

1755 (i) Robert Cavender, son of Robert Cavender and Sarah Cavender and grandson of Dorset Cavender and Sarah Cavender of Dorchester County, Maryland was born in Delaware prior to 1755. Some say that he died in Miami County, Ohio, in 1825, and others say that he died in Kent County, Delaware on September 12, 1816 which is believed to be more reliable data.279 & 314 A Thomas Cavender married Amy Ticel on February 28, 1820 in Miami County, Oho.

(ii) The Last Will and Testament of Jno Cavener ("John Cavener", "Jno Cavender" & "John Cavender") was probated in Fairfax County, Virginia.350

1755-1759 Estimated date of the marriage of Hugh Cavender to a Frances who is believed to have been named Frances Eudaley ("Frances Youdaley", "Frances Eudaly", "Frances Yodaley", & "Frances Youdale"), the daughter of Delman Eudaley ("Delman Yodaley", "Delman Youdale" & "Delman Eudaly") who lived in the Stocks Creek area of Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia before his farm of either 150 or 196 acres was subsequently sold on January 9, 1756. It is believed that they were married in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia, because that is where Frances Eudaley's parents lived and that is where Hugh Cavender first became an overseer on the 2200 acre plantation of Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson") by at least 1762. The estimated date of marriage is based on the fact that the oldest son of Hugh Cavender and Frances Cavender, i.e., Joseph Cavender, was born about 1760 according to an affidavit filed by him in support of a Revolutionary War pension, and by assuming that Joseph Cavender was born approximately 1 year after Hugh Cavender and Frances Cavender were married. However, as Delman Eudaley sold his farm in January 1756, it would appear that he may have moved from the county after that time. Consequently, Hugh Cavender and Frances Eudaley may have married in 1755, i.e., before her father sold his farm. However, it is not believed that Hugh Cavender was the required legal age at that time to get married, i.e., 21 years. Instead, it is believed that he was about 17-19 years of age at that particular point in time393

1756/01/09 Delman Youdaley ("Delman Youdalin", "Delman Yodaley", "Delman Youdale", "Delman Eudaly" & "Delman Eudaley"?) then living in the Stocks Creek area of Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia, sold to Thomas Tabb for the sum of 50 pounds, 196 acres by one account, and 150 acres by another account, which land was situated in the Stocks Creek area of Raleigh Parish of Amelia County adjacent to the lands of Paulding Anderson ("Pauling Anderson"? & "Paulin Anderson"?), Thomas Foster, Thomas Watkins and Richard Loving. The Indenture was witnessed by Henry Powell, Benjamin Hendrick, James Clarke ("James Clark"?) and George Ham ("George Hamm"?). No later record was found of Delman Youdaley in Amelia County after this sale of land to Thomas Tabb. However, part of the above land was sold jointly by Thomas Tabb and Moses Eudaley ("Moses Youdaley", "Moses Youdaley", Moses Youdalin", "Moses Yodaley", "Moses Youdale", "Moses Eudaly" & "Moses Eudaley"?) on February 13, 1769 as recorded below. Possession was obtained on the same date in the presence of the same witnesses. The deed by Delman Youdaley was proved by oath of one witness on January 28, 1762, by the oath of a second witness on November 24, 1763, and by oath of a third witness on April 26, 1764 and then recorded.

The above deeds and tithe lists suggest that Dilman Youdaley ("Delman Youdalin", "Delman Yodaley", "Delman Youdale", "Delman Eudaly" & "Delman Eudaley") died soon afterwards, but that the Youdaley family continued to live in this area by some arrangement with Thomas Tabb, who apparently was a wealthy man with large holdings in Amelia County, and that they continued to have some claim on the land above. No record has been found of the death of Dilman Youdaley ("Delman Youdaley"? & "Delman Eudaley"?), but a reasonable explanation would be that Moses Eudaley was his son. However, it is quite possible that he died at a fairly young age leaving minor children as a James Eudaley ("James Youdaley"?) was living in the household of Wolliam Wood ("William Wood"?) in 1770 and he was then listed as being over 16 years of age at that time and thus born about 1744-. 393

As recorded earlier, Thomas Tabb was one of the largest merchants in Virginia, having begun with trading posts with the Indians on the frontiers, then adapting to the wants of the new colonists who pushed the Indians farther away. He imported from England all manner of goods for his stores and for a time his son, John Tabb, lived in Liverpool, Liverpool County, England and arranged the shipments to his father. In addition to the stores stretching from Amelia County, Virginia west and southwest past what is now Prince Edward County, Virginia, Thomas Tabb had a mill and various other enterprises, including a partnership in a large merchantile firm of Rumboldt, Walker & Tabb. The Bookers always had large tracts of land, not only in Amelia County, Virginia, but also in Gloucester County, Virginia section where they first settled. In 1763, Thomas Tabb was the second largest land owner in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia with 6,734 acres.pp 17, “Historical Notes on Amelia Cnty., Va.”

1756/06/24 John Mann sold to William Archer for 40 pounds 100 acres and land with buildings which was located in Amelia County, Virginia and bounded by Horsepen Branch, a branch running into Horsepen Branch. the lines of Stephen Watkins and John Mann, being land formerly owned by William Mays, and the line of Richard Puckett, and being a part of a greater tract patented to William Pride. The indenture was witnessed by Richard Jones, Jr., Richard Booker and William Craddock. DB 5/56

1756 In 1756, Pauling Anderson ("Paulin Anderson", probably Paulin Anderson, Sr.) paid 12 tithes on 3 white adult males, Pauling Anderson (probably Paulin Anderson,Jr.), Munday Richeson? ("Munday Richardson"?) and John Townsend and on 9 adult slaves Frank, Sam, London, Citt, George, Toby, Gilbert, Marlett? and Gilley. Hugh Cavender's name is not mentioned in the tithes of 1756. In another listing, it is stated that he paid only 10 tithes, with John Townsend being the only person named, the rest being the above slaves. However, in 1762, Paulin Anderson paid for 12 tithes: himself, John Townsend, Hugh Cavinder ("Hugh Cavender"?) and 9 adult slaves named: Frank, Sam, Toby, Merchant, Citt, Robin, Major, Myrtilla (“Myatilla”?) and Sarah. Thus, Hugh Cavender apparently did not move to Amelia County until sometime after the tithe records were taken in 1756.393

1757/04/21 James Cavenor ("James Cavender"?) was married on this date, apparently in New York, New York. and had some relationship with Thomas E.R. Murphy ("Thomas Murphy"). It is believed that James Cavenor ("James Cavender") married the daughter of Thomas Murphy. Assuming he was 21 years of age when he married, then he would have been born about 1736397

1757/12/10 Alice Cavender, daughter of James Cavender, was christened by in Ulverstom, Lancaster County, England. 170 & 399

1757 Date of birth of James Cavender who married Frankey Kellem (widow) in Lower Norfolk or Princess Anne County, Virginia sometime between April 28 and May 5, 1804. Lower Norfolk or Princess Ann County, Virginia is now the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia, It appears James Cavender may be related to Thomas Cavender born around 1782 in Princess Anne County, Virginia and to the Henry Cavender whose Last Will and Testament was executed on May 26, 1801 in Princess Anne County, Virginia and was probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on February 7, 1803, and to which document the above James Cavender was apparently a witness.

1757/04/25 In the deposition of Samuel Webb in Baltimore County, Maryland, he stated that Patrick Cavanagh ("Patrick Cavenaugh", "Patrick Cavenagh"? & "Patrick Cavender"?), had served his time as an indentured servant, that as a schoolmaster with him, he went to Mass and always professed himself to be a Roman Catholic schoolmaster. Since expiration of his service two years ago he taught in York County, Pennsylvania until this winter when he came back to Baltimore County, Maryland and settled at the head of Deer Creek, and now teaches school there and still professes to be a Roman Catholic. A Patrick Cavenagh married Mrs. Mary Renshaw who was the former wife of John Renshaw who died in Baltimore County, Maryland about 1752. Mary Renshaw was formerly Mary Litton. Mary Renshaw married Patrick Cavenagh before December 8, 1752. 392 & 393

1757/10/03 The estate of Andrew Telfer, deceased, was appraised in Dorchester County, Maryland by James Cavender, et al. 393

1756-1758 James Cavander ("James Cavender") was apparently living in Dorchester County, Maryland. It appears he was leasing land from William Thomas known as "Spring Garden", "Spring Garden Addition" and "Thomas's Addition". It is believed that he was the father of Arther Cavender ("Arthur Cavender") and David Cavender who fought in the Revolutionary War. 287, 302 . 131, 313 & 336

1758/08/01 A State Legislature Bill of the Colony of Virginia authorizing the payment for provisions furnished by sundry inhabitants of the County of Augusta, Virginia by Captain Alexander Sayers and for the payment of amounts due to the Virginia Militia personnel under the command of Captain Sayres (“Capt. Sayers”?) up to the end of August 1758. Included in his command was Nicholas Havener ("Nicholas Cavender"?). For the month of September 1758, payment was made to Jacob Havener ("Jacob Cavender") and Nicolas Havener ("Nicholas Cavender"). For 1763, payment was made to Nicholas Havener ("Nicholas Cavender"?)Statutes at Large. A Collection of all the Laws of Va.Vol. VII

1758/09/07 James Cavender was one of the appraisers of the estate of Andrew Telfer in Dorchester County, Maryland whose estate was appraised both on January 22, 1758 and again on September 7, 1757.

1758 Patrick Cavender, believed to be a Catholic from Ireland, purchased land in Washington County, Maryland.

1759/03/14 William Shirley Cavenough ("William Cavenaugh"?, William Shirley Cavender"? & "William Cavender"?) executed his will on this date in Prince George's County, Maryland, and was probated in Prince George's County on February 21, 1763. He was a soldier in the 44th... Regiment and he left his entire estate to his sister, Monaca Hilton ("Monica Hilton" formerly Monaca Cavender"? & "Monica Cavender"?), who was the wife of James Hilton. His will was witnessed by David Husband, George Lyles and Charity MuckMillian.392

1759/04/26 Joseph Locket of Amelia County, Virginia apprenticed himself to Matthis Flouroy ("Matthew Flouroy" & "Matthew Fauntleroy"?) of Prince Edward County, Virginia and the following language was recorded in the contract: "By Act of Assembly made to oblige apprentices to serve full time for which bound, notwithstanding their infancy, it is enacted that every person who at any time hereafter shall be bound .... to serve as an apprentice in any trade, art mistery, or occupation with consent and approbation of any Court of record within this Colony, although such persons be within the age of 21 years at the time of making his indenture, shall be obliged to serve the full time in such indenture contained as amply and largely to every extent as if such apprentice were of full age at the time of making same."

1759/12/31 The Last Will and Testament of William Harper was probated on June 1, 1761 in Richmond County, Virginia. It names his wife as Elizabeth Harper, a daughter named Mary Caverner (“Mary Carventer”, "Mary Cavender"? & formerly Mary Harper"), a daughter named Susanna Harper (“Susannah Harper” & “Susan Harper”), a son named Joshua Harper, and other children named William Harper, Daniel Harper, George Harper, Elizabeth Harper, Wilmoth Harper and Hannah Harper. The will further name his grandson James Harper son of Wilmoth Harper and Hannah Harper. His wife and his son Joshua Harper were named the executors, and the will was witnessed by William Harris (“William Harrison”?), Ambrose Jones and Peter Lamkin. This Mary Cavender may have been the wife of either John Caverner (“John Cavender”) or William Caverner (“William Cavender”?). 393

1759-1760 The date of birth of the first child of Hugh Cavender of Amelia County, Virginia.393

1760-1770 Margaret Cox, daughter of George Cox, stated she first became "acquainted" with William Cavinder in the "upper part" of North Carolina sometime during this time frame. She was born in Virginia May 12, 1750.101

1760/01/29 William Taverner, alias William Cavender, belonging to his Majesty's Ship, the "Panther", and then a patient in the Royal Hospital at Sousfar near Gosport in the County of Grants, London, England, executed his Will leaving all of his estate to William Dinhet then working at the hospital. His Will was probated February 6, 1760. 172

1760/04/19 Elizabeth Cavender married James Peers in Lancashire County, England.399

1760/08/23 The estate of George White, deceased, was administered in Dorchester County, Maryland by James Cavender, et al.

1760/12/08 John Cookson and Abigial Cavender entered into intentions of marriage in Estham Edward Knowlstown, Clark County, Massachusetts. 225

1760 (1) Estimated date of birth of William Cavendar (“William Cavender”?), probably in Brattleboro, Vermont, and was the son of Grace Cavendar (formerly "Grace Viles") who was a widow at that time. Grace Cavendar ("Grace Cavender"?) was daughter of Joseph Viles, moved from Brattleboro, Vermont to Westminster, Massachusetts and William Cavender was 12 years of age when his mother moved to Westminster. William Cavender was taxed in 1783 and for 3 years afterwards, when all traces of him disappeared. 256

(2) Approximate date of birth of Joseph Cavender in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia, the first child of Hugh Cavender and Frances Cavender, based upon the fact that he was 19 years of age when he enlisted in the Revolutionary war on December 12, 1779 in Amelia County, Virginia, together with the fact that his affidavit for a Revolutionary War pension application stated that he was born in 1760.

(3) Margaret Cavender, wife of John Cavender, was born about 1760. She died on December 25, 1820 at the age of 60 and is buried in the Pigeon Run Cemetery (“Pidgeon Run Cemetery”) in Red Lyon Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. This cannot be the same Margaret who married the particular John Cavender who was also born about 1760 in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware and who also married a Margaret, as the second mentioned Margaret who also married a John Cavender who was born about 1760 was still living on August 21, 1844 when, at the age of 80, she applied for a Revolutionary War pension for her husband's prior service. 14, 130, 255, 269, 281 , 285, 304, 313, 337 & 355

(4) George III became King of England and reigned until 1820.

1761/01/30 The estate of Colonel James Ennalls ("James Enalls"? & "James Enals"?), deceased, was administered in Dorchester County, Maryland. A listed debtor to the estate was Charles Cavanah ("Charles Cavender"?).393

1761/01/14 The estate of George White, deceased, was administered in Dorchester County, Maryland by David Cavender.393

1761/03/26 Thomas Wingo, Sr. and his wife, Jane Wingo, sold to their son, Thomas Wingo, Jr. 145 acres of land in Amelia County, Virginia which was a part of the land then lived on by Thomas Wingo, Sr. and which was adjacent to the lines of Thomas Wingo, Sr., Poullin Anderson ("Paulin Anderson", "Poulin Anderson"? & "Pouling Anderson"), a swamp, and the line of a Hurt. On the same date he conveyed to Thomas Wingo, Jr. 145 additional acres of land which was also a part on which he then lived and which was adjacent to the lines of Thomas Wingo, Sr., John Wingo, a swamp, and the line of a Hurt. DB 7/46

1761/07/14 William Cavanner (“William Cavenner” & “William Cavender”?) is mentioned in the Last Will and Testament of John Byrd which was executed on this date in Richmond County, Virginia, and was recorded on August 3, 1761 in the North Farnham Parish Register of Richmond County, Virginia. In his Will, John Byrd mentions his sister Joanna Byrd, his sister Sarah Bruce, she being the lawful daughter of Sarah Bruce and Thomas Bruce, and John Lisle to whom he left "my crop of corn and tobacco, except that part I agreed to let William Cavanner have."Richmond Co, Va Will Bk 6, p 269

1761/01/19 David Cavender posted bond and was appointed the administrator of the estate of George White of Dorchester County, Maryland. George White's Last Will and Testament was executed in Dorchester County, Maryland January 24, 1961 and was probated January 26, 1761. 302 , 313, 336, 337 & 392

1761/04/17 Sarah Connor, a spinster of Kent County, Delaware, was appointed by the Dover, Kent County, Delaware Probate Court as the administratrix of the estate of Jane Cavender, also of Kent County, Delaware, and who died without leaving a will. It is noted that a Lieutenant Cavenor ("Cavender"?) was then Commander in Chief of the Counties of Neweaske?, Kent and Suffolk and the Delaware Province of Pennsylvania. 201, 268, 313, 336 & (Reel 3, No. 1243)

1761/04/27 David Greenhill of Amelia County, Virginia sold to James Bagley ("James Bagby" & "James Bagbey") of Cumberland County, Virginia for 345 pounds 1155 acres of land located in Amelia County, Virginia, and being part of a tract patented by John Dawson and previously sold by him to William Merredith ("William Meredith"?) and by him sold to David Greenhill. The land is adjacent to the line of Paulin Anderson, the fork of Stocks Creek, the line of Thomas Foster, a branch of Sandy Creek, the line of David Crawford, and a spring.

1761/07/14 The date of execution of the Last Will and Testament of John Byrd of Farnum Parish ("North Farnham Parish") in Richmond County, Virginia, which was probated in August of 1761, mentions corn that he had previously bought from William Caverner ("William Cavender"?). This William Cavender may have been the one born about 1681, but is more likely to be of the next generation. 393

1761 (1) According to the tithing records for 1761, the following persons paid so-called “tything” taxes in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia: Thomas Atkinson paid on 4 un-named persons; Paulin Anderson, then living in King and Queen County, Virginia, paid on 10 unnamed persons, one of which could have been Hugh Cavender; William Cumpton (“William Compton”) paid on just himself; Jno Cumpton ("John Compton" & "Jonathan Compton") paid on just himself; Eleanor Crenshaw paid on 7 un-named persons; Jno Cumpton, Jr.("John Compton" & "Jonathan Compton") paid on 4 un-named persons; Jane Cumpton (“Jane Compton”) paid on 1 un-named person, probably a slave; William Farley paid on 2 un-named persons; Major Tabb (“Thomas Tabb”) paid on 67 unnamed persons, one of which could have been Hugh Cavender; and, Thomas Wingo paid on 3 un-named persons;

(2) A Jane Cavener ("Jane Cavender"?) died in Kent County, Delaware and her estate was appraised by Sally Cavener ("Sally Cavender" & “Sarah Cavender”?) on May 25, 1761. 332

(3) Alexander Cavender was born about 1761, probably in New Castle County, Delaware. He died on November 28, 1820 at the age of 59 and is buried in the Pigeon Run Cemetery (“Pidgeon Run Cemetery”) Cemetery in Red Lyon Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. According to the 1800 Delaware Census, an Elexander Cavender (“Alexander Cavender”?) was then living in Pencades Hundred and, in 1820, an Alexander Cavender was living in Newcastle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware and his family consisted of one son 10-16, a son and a daughter 16-26, He and his wife were listed as being over 45 years. Therefore, he would have been born prior to 1775. He married a Margaret who was born about 1760, died on December 25, 1820 at the age of 60 years. 269 & 313

(4) The polls of landowners for the election of Burgesses for Richmond County, Virginia showed that no Cavender owned land at that time in Richmond County, Virginia.393

1762/01/20 John Caviner ("John Cavender"?) of North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia apprenticed his son, James Caviner ("James Cavender"?), to Samuel Harrison of Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia, until age 21 to learn the art and trade of a shoemaker. Witnessed by John Harrison, Jr., Ann Harrison, Samuel Harrison and William Harrison.Richmond Cnty, Va Deed Bk 12, p 342

1762/02/01 James Bagley ("James Bagby" & "James Bagbey") and his wife, Elizabeth Bagbey ("Elizabeth Bagley") of Cumberland County, Virginia first sold to Francis Hopkins ("Francis Hopkinson") of the same county for 180 pounds 380 acres in Amelia County, Virginia adjacent to the lands of Robert Bagby, Jr., Thomas Green, William Loving, David Crawford, James Wood and Paulin Anderson. The indenture was witnessed by William Cox, John Cox and John Bagbey ("John Bagby" & "John Bagley"). On the same date, they also sold to Robert Bagbey, Sr. ("Robert Bagley" & "Robert Bagby") of the same county for 60 pounds 200 acres in Amelia County, Virginia, being a part of a larger tract which was purchased from David Greenhill and located on Stocks Creek, in Amelia County. The indenture was witnessed by William Cox, Francis Hopkins, John Cox and John Bagby. On April 8, 1762, they sold to Robert Bagbey for 18 pounds 200 acres in Amelia County, Virginia on Stocks Creek, which property was a part of the land patented to John Dawson on July 9, 1737 and being adjacent to the lands of John Wayles, Francis Hopkinson ("Francis Hopkins") and Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson"). The indenture was witnessed by John Cox, Harry Bagbey ("Harry Bagley" & "Harry Bagby"). DB 7/73

1762/06/20 Owen Cavanough (“OwenCavender”?) was christened by Owen Cavanough (“Owen Cavender”?) and Grace Cavanough (“Grace Cavender”?) in Gosport, Holy Trinity Parish, Hampshire County, England.399 At the age of 25 years, he was a sailor on board the "Sirius" Flagship under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip who left England in 1787 and led the First Fleet to Sydney, Australia Cove on January 26, 1788, after a journey of 8 months. Captain Phillip later became the first Governor of New South Wales. There were just over 1,000 men, women and children, including a few who were born during the long journey.

Accompanied Captain Phillip on the first expedition to Port Jackson from Botany Bay. In March 1790 he was stranded at Norfolk Island when the Sirus was wrecked. He was discharged to become a settler on Norfolk Island. Owen Cavanough (“Owen Cavender”?) met and married Margaret Darnell (“Margaret Darling” & “Margaret Dowling”) while on Norfolk Island. On May 16, 1791, he was “located” on 60 acres of land at Cascade Stream in Phillipsburg.

Margaret Darnell was born on October 22, 1766, was arrested for shop-lifting and sentenced to 7 years “transportation” at the Old Bailey on April 18, 1787, just in time to be sent to Portsmouth on April 30, 1787 for embarkation on the ship “Prince of Wales”, died on September 24, 1834, and is buried at the Sackville Methodist Cemetery in NSW. The "Prince of Wales" also sailed with the First Fleet. At the time of her marriage to Owen Cavanough (“Owen Cavender”?), she already had a son by a Marine private named Charles Green who had travelled in the First Fleet. Their son was likewise named Charles Green and was born on December 22, 1788.

The children of Owen Cavanough and Margaret Cavanough were:

Owen Cavanough (“Owen Cavender”?) born on May 28, 1792 on Norfolk Island, died on May 2, 1792 at the age of 2 years of age, and is buried on Norfolk Island;

Grace Cavanough (“Grace Cavender”?) born on September 28, 1795 on Norfolk Island, married Ralph Turnbull on August 13, 1813, and died on February 1, 1828;

Elizabeth Cavanough (“Elizabeth Cavender”) born on January 4, 1797 at Port Jackson, and married Henry Hetherington on July 13, 1815;

Owen Cavanough (“Owen Cavender”?) born on June 19, 1799 at Port Jackson, married Celia Collins on November 17, 1824, and died on July 28, 1885. Celia Collins was born on April 6, 1810, and died on June 7, 1890;

Richard Cavanough (“Richard Cavender”?) born on March 7, 1802 at Port Jackson, married Ann Cross on September 17, 1827, and died on April 4, 1880. Ann Cross was born on August 16, 1808, and died on October 20, 1880;

James Cavanough (“James Cavender”?) born on July 18, 1804 at Port Jackson, married Ester Huxley on June 14, 1831, and died on March 21, 1858. Ester Huxley was born on January 1, 1817, and died on March 11, 1884; and,

George Cavanough (“George Cavender”?) born on July 5, 1807, married Jane Gosper on July 5, 1836, and died on January 10, 1879. Jane Gosper was born on March 3, 1820, and died on July 23, 1896.

On November 27, 1841, at the age of 79 years, the elder Owen Cavanough accidentally drowned at Wheeney Creek on the Hawkesbury, was first buried in the Wesleyan Churchyard at Sackville Reach, and was later re-interred at the Ebenezer Presbyterian Church on ground that he had previously given to the church. 461 & Australia’s Heritage, Vol 1 & The Founders of Australia by Mollie Green

1762/06/26 The Last Will and Testament of Benjamin Caul ("Benjamin Cave"?) was probated in Orange County, Virginia and he left to his daughter, Mrs. Ann Cavender (formerly "Ann Caul" & "Ann Cave"?), one Negro wench named Violet. 355

1762/06/xx An unidentified Cavender married Ann Cave ("Ann Caul"?), daughter of Benjamin Cave ("Benjamin Caul"?), in Orange County, Virginia, as indicated in Benjamin Cave's Last Will and Testament of the same date. 133, 294 & 350

1762/10/18 The date of probation of the estate of John Thomas, deceased, of Dorchester County, Maryland in which James Cavender was named as a creditor.392

1762/10/23 James Cavenier ("James Cavender"?) was born on this date to James Cavenier and Lucey Cavenier ("Lucy Cavenier", "Lucey Cavender"? & "Lucey Cavender"?) in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts. 397

1762 (1) Date of birth of the particular Hugh Cavander ("Hugh Cavender"?) whose birthplace is unknown, and is listed on page 295 of the 1840 Census for Greenfield Township, Fairfield County, Ohio. At that particular point in time, his family consisting of 2 females ages 10-15, 1 male age 15-20, 1 female age 50-60, and 1 male age 70-80. Hugh Cavander's family apparently did not move to Greenfield Township until some time after 1830 as he is not listed in the 1830 census reports for that year. Hugh Cavander died August 30, 1842 at the age of 80, and is buried in the Greenfield Township, Fairfield County, Ohio Cemetery next to a Presbyterian Church whose records are non-existent. No other Cavander is buried in that particular cemetery nor is any Cavender buried in any other cemetery in Greenfield Township in Fairfield County, Ohio. A Hugh Cavinner ("Hugh Cavander"? & "Hugh Cavender") is listed in the 1839 Quadrennial Enumerations of Greenfield Township, Fairfield County, Ohio which listed all males over 21 years of age, but he is not in the 1831 Quadrennial Enumerations. So, apparently he did not live in Greenfield Township for more than 11 years.313 It is quite possible that he is a descendant of the Hugh Cavenah who immigrated to this country from Bristol, England at the age of 11-12 years to be an indentured servant in Virginia.

(2) Garret Cavender ("Garrett Cavender"?) married Jane in Pennsylvania? about 1762. On August 30, 1746, Garret Cavenaugh ("Garret Cavender"?), servant from Ireland was assigned to Francis Battin of Gloucester County, Pennsylvania for a period of 4 years. 124, 136 & 350 This may be the same Garrett Cavender who received a land grant in Hampshire County, Virginia in 1800 which later became Hampshire County, West Virginia. Also, a Garrett Cavener ("Garrett Cavender"?) was a private in the roster of Captain Uriah Springer's Company from Monongalia County, West Virginia on service at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania in 1781, which is near Monongahela in Washington County, Pennsylvania and also near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.

(3) In 1762, Paulin Anderson (“Pauling Anderson”) paid 11 tithes (sometimes "tithables", "tithes" or "tythes") on the following persons then living in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia: John Townsend (“John Townshend” & “John Townsing”?) and Hugh Cavinder ("Hugh Cavender"), who were probably his two overseers of his plantation, plus 9 slaves named Frank, Sam, Toby, Merchant (“Marchant”?), Citt, Robin, Major, Myrtilla (“Martilla”?) and Sarah. Paulin Anderson's 2221 acre plantation was located on the upper side Flatt Creek (actually "Flat Creek", sometimes “Platt Creek”) and between Flat Creek and the Appomattox River in Amelia County, Virginia, and apparently Paulin Anderson was still living in King and Queen County, Virginia. The Appomattox River is a western branch of the James River which runs through present day Richmond, Virginia. Pauling Anderson continued to pay a tithe tax in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia on Hugh Cavender and others (but not on himself) in each subsequent year until the year 1768, at which time Hugh Cavender began paying his own tithe tax. There is no evidence that Paulin Anderson ever moved from King and Queen County, Virginia. It is to be noted that on the tithe list prepared the next year by Edmond Booker, he spelled Hugh Cavender’s name as Hugh Cavenor. Amelia Co. tithables by TLG Genealogies 350 & 393

The following additional persons paid the following tithe taxes in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia in 1762:

Francis Anderson (“Zeanois Anderson”?) paid 11 tithes, one on Daniel Fragsdale (“Daniel Fragodule”?), and 10 on slaves Shill, Jack, Charles, Jemmie, Care, Ceasar, Betty, Lucy, Judy and Jenny. (Apparently, he was not then living in Raleigh Parish.)

John Roberts paid on himself, William Roberts, and 2 slaves.

Rebecca Courten (“Rebecca Curton”?) paid on Thomas Roberts and 3 slaves.

John Levitt paid on Robert Johnson, Richard Compton and 6 slaves.

Richard Eggleston paid on John Eggleston and 5 slaves.

John Hughes paid on Samuel Wheelor and 1 slave.

Robert Ferguson paid on himself, Edward Ferguson and 5 slaves.

John Compton, Jr. paid on himself and 3 slaves.

John Compton paid on himself, John Compton and 1 slave.

Thomas Atkinson (“Thomas Athenson”?) paid on himself and 4 slaves.

William Anderson paid on himself, Sherwood Pearson, John Braithwait, Peter Berry and 5 slaves.

John Farley paid on himself.

Thomas Pollard (“Thomas Pollerd”?) Paid on himself and 2 slaves.

William Townes paid on himself and 4 slaves.

William Ware paid on himself and 4 slaves.

Thomas Ellis appears to have paid on himself, James Hughes, John Atkins and 2 slaves.

Richard Anderson paid on himself, John Anderson and 3 slaves. The next year, John Anderson is then listed as owning 400 acres of land and 7 slaves.

William Loving paid only on himself.

Thomas Green paid on himself and John Green.

John Atkinson paid on himself and Jonas Jordan (“James Jordan”?).

James Wingo paid only on himself.

Benjamin Hubbard paid only on himself.

Richard Puckett paid on himself and one slave named Maria.

Thomas Puckett paid only on himself.

Christopher Ford appears to have paid on himself, Clairborn Lawson, Thomas Green and 3 slaves.

John Wingo paid only on himself.

Hansford Anderson paid only on Ambrose Cumpton (“Ambrose Compton”) and 3 slaves.

Robert Ferguson, Jr. paid on himself, Daniel Ferguson, William Wood and 3 slaves named Simon, Lucy and Beck.

William Ware paid on himself and on 2 slaves named Gloucester and Sam. It is significant to note that Joseph Cavender, the oldest son of Hugh Cavender, married Susanna Ware, the daughter of William Ware, Sr. This is evidenced by the fact that, on February 28, 1798, William Ware, Sr. was then living in Chesterfield County, Virginia and jointly gave to his son-in-law, Joseph Cavender, his daughter, Susanna Cavender, and to his grandson, Thomas Cavender, 87 acres of land on which they were then living in Charlotte County, and which land was part of the land on which William Ware, Sr., was also then living in Charlotte County, Virginia. 8, 120 & 393

Thomas Wingo, Jr. paid only on himself.

Thomas Wingo, Sr. paid only on himself.

James Cheatham paid on himself, James Foster, and 5 on slaves Zack (“Jack”?), Jacob, Frank, Phillis and Sarah.

Thomas Mumford paid on himself, Thomas Mumfore, Teen Compton and 9 slaves.

Hezekiah Ford paid on William Ford and 2 on slaves Punch and Lucy; Thomas Tabb, one of the tithe-takers, but apparently not then living in Raleigh Parish, paid 84 tithes, none on himself, one on John Ford, Richard Pringle, Guy Smith, Richard Jones, Archer Johnson, James Johnson, Thomas Webb, Uriah Jones, George Chulliner (“George Challiner”?), Charles Hutchinson, Moses Farguson (“Moses Ferguson”?), Thomas Keith and John P. Beauley (“Thomas Beagley”?)and on 71 named slaves. The next year, i.e., in 1763, Thomas Tabb was listed as then owning 6734 acres of land and paid 91 tithes.

1763/02/26 James Cavender, son of James Cavender, was christened in Ulverston, Lancashire County, England. 170, 399 & 439

1763/08/25 Francis Hopkins and his wife, Jane Hopkins, of Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, sold to William Ware of the same parish and county, for 52 pounds and 10 shillings 150 acres of land in Raleigh Parish on both sides of Stocks Creek adjacent to the properties of Thomas Green, Joel Meador, William Loving, John Ford, James Wood and said Francis Hopkins, and which was witnessed by John Wright and Joel Meador ("Joel Meadow"? & "Joel Maidor"). Apparently on the same date, Francis Hopkins sold to Joel Maidor of the same parish and county, for 130 pounds 225 acres and all houses thereon in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia located on both sides of Stocks Creek adjacent to the properties of Robert Bagley ("Robert Bagby" & "Robert Bagbey"), and Poulin Anderson ("Pouling Anderson"). The indenture was witnessed by John Wright and William Ware. DB 8/98

1763/08/xx The date of an accounting record to settle the militia accounts of Nicholas Havener ("Nichols Cavender"?) found in Henning's Statutes under payments to settle account for provisions furnished the militia of the county of Augusta and by sundry inhabitants of the county.

1763/09/27 William Loving of Amelia County, Virginia sold to James Bagby ("James Bagley" & "James Bagbey") of Cumberland County, Virginia for 15 pounds and 15 shillings 100 acres in Amelia County, Virginia that was previously sold to William Loving by James Bagby and on which he now lives. The land is adjacent to the land of William Ware, Joel Meadows and John Ford. The indenture was witnessed by Francis Hopkins and John Bagby ("John Bagley" & "John Bagbey").DB 8/112

1763 (1) The seven year French and Indian war ended in 1763 and England conquered France for all American Colonies and all land west of the Allegheny Mountains. George Washington gained experience as a Colonel. And, by this time, the English-speaking (sometimes Gaelic-speaking) Scots-Irish from Ulster County, Ireland, who were largely descendants of the Scots who first colonized Northern Ireland when the English were first settling Virginia, had formed the outer belt of defense against the Indians all the way from Londonderry, New Hampshire, to the upper country of South Carolina. 169

(2) Paulin Anderson paid tythe taxes (sometimes "tithables", "tithes" or "tythes") on Hugh Cavenor ("Hugh Cavender") who was still working on the 2221 acre plantation of Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson") located on the upper side of Flatt Creek ("Flat Creek") in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia and apparently. As indicated earlier, Flatt Creek is a branch of the Appomattox River which is a western branch of the James River which runs through present day Richmond, Virginia. 350 & 393

(3) William Ware was still paying tithe taxes in the Upper Side of Flat Creek in Amelia County, Virginia. As indicated before, Flat Creek ("Flatt Creek") is a branch of the Appomattox River which is a western branch of the James River which runs through present day Richmond, Virginia. William Ware was still paying on himself and apparently his 2 slaves Gloucester and Sam.393

1763-1764 Estimated date of birth of Sarah Cavender ("Sally Cavender"), third known child of Hugh Cavender and Frances Cavender, who was born in Virginia, married Archibald Compton on December 8, 1784 in Amelia County, Virginia, and died in Virginia in 1840. Hugh Cavender gave his consent to her marriage to Archibald Compton. The ceremony was conducted by K.B. Williams. 149, 295 & 355

1764/01/05 The date of execution of the Last Will and Testament of Mary Thomas of Dorchester County, Maryland. The Will and estate were probated March 26, 1764 and James Cavender was listed a creditor.392

1764/05/27 Richard Cavender was christened by Owen Cavender and Grace Cavender in Gosport, Holy Trinity, Hampshire County, England.399

1764/06/28 James Cavender, son of James Cavender, was christened in Ulverston, Lancashire County, England. 170, 399 & 439

1764/11/27 Charlotte County, Virginia, was formed from Lunenburg County.

1764/12/05 Valuation of land of John Thomas in Dorchester County, Maryland, then deceased, where Captain William Thomas now dwells. Land located on the roads to Winsmore Bridge and Town Point over the cove where James Cavender now lives.286

1764/12/12 Ezekiel Cavenor ("Ezekiel Cavender") and John True were the sureties to the bond of Catherine King the Administratrix of Thomas King in Dorchester County, Maryland. This particular Ezekiel Cavender is believed to be either the son of Dorset Cavender who died about 1738 in Dorchester County, Maryland, or the particular Ezekiel Cavender who eventually went to Jasper County, Georgia in Indian Territory. 302, 313, 336 & 337

1764 (1) Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson"?) was paying tythes (sometimes "tithables", "tithes" or "tythes") taxes on 13 people, including 2 white males over 21 who were than working on his 2221 acre plantation by the names John Townsend and Hugh Cavinder ("Hugh Cavender"), together with an unknown number of slaves.

(2) King George III declares the "New Hampshire Grants" belong to New York and New York begins to make grants in the disputed territory.261

(3) Edmund Taylor ("Edmond Taylor") of St. James Parish of Lunenburg County, Virginia which became Mecklenbery County, Virginia in 1765 was paying tithe taxes on farm workers named Thomas Caviner ("Thomas Cavender"?), Samuel Hazelrig and George Duncan. Of these farm workers, Samuel Hazelrig was from Richmond County, Virginia, which was probably the same county that Thomas Caviner was from. 393

(4) The British Parlament passed the "Sugar Act", and the question of taxation caused a continual state of crisis between Great Britain and the American colonies.

(5) Catherine Cavender ("Katherine Cavender"?) was born about 1764 in Maryland to Ezekiel Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender. Ezekiel Cavender had previously immigrated from England to Maryland at the age of 32 and at one time settled in Westmoreland County, Virginia about 1770 where five of his other children were born, including a Clemeth Cavender, Sr. ("Clemith Cavender"?), and eventually settled in Jasper County, Georgia in Indian Country. 397

(6) Daniel Cavana ("Daniel Cavender"?) Last Will and Testament was probated in Bristol County, England.

(7) A list of tithes for St. James Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia taken by Edmund Taylor listed the plantation of George White and workers Thomas Caviner (“Thomas Cavender”?), Samuel Hazelrig and George Duncan. Of these farm workers, Samuel Hazelrig was from Richmond County, Virginia and Thomas Caviner (“Thomas Cavender”) may have been from there also. 393

1765/03/22 The British Parliament adopted the Stamp Act which levied a tax on all documents of any kind or type, including playing cards.

1765/05/30 Patrick Henry made his historic speech against the Stamp Act in the Virginia House of Burgesses.261 Including in the list of patriots of the Northern Neck of Virginia signing a petition in opposition to the Stamp Act was Moore Fauntleroy and James Edmondson. Vol II "Old Churches, etc", Bishop Meade, pp 435-436

1765/10/06 Date of birth of a first son named James Caverner ("James Cavender"?) born to James Caverner and Catherine Caverner ("Catherine Cavender"?) of Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts.283 , 305 & 306

1765 (1) Map of British Possessions in North America established by Treaty of 1763. 108

(2) Charles Cavender and Daniel Cavender were listed as one on the many debtors of the estate of David Murray of Dorchester County, Maryland.392

(3) Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson"?) paid 12 tythe (sometimes "tithables", "tithes" or "tythes") taxes in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia in 1765, which included his 2 overseers of his 2221 acre plantation, John Townsend and Hugh Cavinder ("Hugh Cavender"). Additionally, Samuel Whitworth, probably the son-in-law of Pauling Anderson, was paying tithe taxes on two slaves formerly owned by Pauling Anderson named Gloucester and Sam, and also owned 106 acres.393

(4) The estate of David Murray, deceased, of Dorchester County, Maryland was probated and debts to the estate include Charles Cavender and Daniel Cavender.393

1765-1766 Estimated date of birth of William Cavender in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia and who is believed to be the fourth born child of Hugh Cavender, and who married Dicy Bryant in Virginia on April 21, 1794.

1766/02/26 Hugh Cavender, then living in Reighley Parish ("Raleigh Parish"), Amelia County, Virginia purchased from William Ware and his wife, Ann Ware, for 70 pounds 150 acres of land in Reighley Parish ("Raleigh Parish") in Amelia County, Virginia, which acreage was bounded by the lines of Thomas Green, William Soven ("William Loving"), John Ford and James Woods. No witnesses were recorded. In 1794, this particular acreage adjoined the lands of David Asselin (“David Asseling”?), John Wood, Wm. Lavern ("William Lavern" & "William Loving"?) and Thomas Green. The above Indenture was recorded on February 26, 1767 after Ann Ware executed a release of her dower rights to the above property.DB9, pgs 108-110

Hugh Cavender was apparently still working at that time on the 2221 acre plantation of Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson") whose plantation was situated next to the land of William Ware, and who was paying tythe (sometimes "tithables", "tithes" or "tythes") taxes, not only on himself, but also on John Townsend and Hugh Cavinder ("Hugh Cavender"), and 9 slaves. Also, in the same year, William Ware (probably William Ware, Jr.) was listed but did not pay any tithe taxes, apparently because he was paying property taxes on the above 150 acres of land. Additionally, Samuel Whitworth was paying 3 tithe taxes on a Samuel Witworgh (“Samuel Whitworth”?) and on his two slaves Gloucester and Sam, and was also paying taxes on 105 acres of land in Raleigh Parish. 8, 393 & DB/10

1766/03/07 James Caverner ("James Cavender"?), son of James Caverner and Catharine Caverner ("Catherine Cavender"?), was buried in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. 305

1766/04/14 John Salmon ("John Salmons"?) was sworn as a Constable in Lunenburg County, Virginia. 112

1766/05/25 Alice Cavendor (“Alice Cavender”?) was born to James Cavendor (“James Cavender”?) in Saint James, Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England.439

1766/12/01 Joshua Foster and his wife, Elizabeth Foster, of Gloucester County, Virginia sold to Thomas Atkinson of Nottoway Parish in Amelia County, Virginia for 161 pounds 289 acres, being a part of the tract Thomas Atkinson now lives on and adjacent to the lines of Robert Vaughn on Flatt Creek ("Flat Creek"), the lines of Hendrick, Williams, Tabb, a new line to the creek, and down the creek. The indenture was witnessed by John Bar'w. Dupy ("John Dupy" & "John Dupay"?), Joseph Motley, Jr., and Anthony Hundley. DB/10

1766 (1) The British Parliament adopted the unpopular "Quartering an Mutiny Act" which required all American Colonies to feed and shelter British troops free of charge.

(2) Reuben Cavender was born in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia), and married in Princess Anne County on October 17, 1789. 294

(3) The Wills of Jeremiah Kavanaugh ("Jeremiah Cavender"?) and James Kavnaugh ("James Kavanaugh"? & "James Cavender") were probated in Bristol County, England.

(4) An inventory was taken of the estate of Thomas Cavenaugh ("Thomas Cavender") in Essex County, Virginia.

(5) Paulin Anderson still paying tything taxes (sometimes "tithables", "tithes" or "tythes") on Hugh Cavender.

1767/01/02 Date of birth of Sally Caverner ("Sally Cavender"?), daughter of James Cavener ("James Cavender"?) and Catherine Cavener ("Catherine Cavender") of Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. 283, 305 & 306

1767/05/14 Mrs. Hannah Cavender, formerly Hannah Caswell and wife of John Cavender died with a lethargy in either Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts or in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, and Baptist minister Isaac Backus preached at her funeral. 231, 249 & 306

1767/06/26 John Scott and Sarah Scott of Amelia County, Virginia sold to William Ware of the same County for 37 pounds and 10 shillings 96 acres in Amelia County which was the same acreage that John Scott purchased from Ambrose Meadows and his wife, Frances Meadows, on December 14, 1762, and which land is adjacent to the lines of John Harris, Jonas Jordan and William Rucker. The indenture was witnessed by William Archer and John Booker. DB 9/15

1767/06/xx British Parliament adopted the unpopular "Townsend Act" which levied taxes on certain British goods being imported by the American Colonies.

1767/09/08 John Ray and his wife, Ann Ray, of Amelia County, Virginia sold to William Ware of Amelia County, 121 acres in Nottoway Parish in Amelia County which was adjacent to the dividing line between John Ray and James Ray, and the line of Susanna Elmore, and which was witnessed by Richard Pringle, John King, John Booker, William Stuart ("William Stewart"? & "William Steward"?), and John Cook.DB8/23

1767 (i) Hugh Cavender was still working on the 2221 acre plantation of Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson") who was paying tythe (sometimes "tithables", "tithes" or "tythes") taxes on himself, on John Townsend and Hugh Cavinder ("Hugh Cavender"), and 9 slaves. Also, in the same year, William Ware and Samuel Whitworth were not on the list. However, Thomas Whitworth and Thomas Whitworth, Jr. were on the list. 8 & 393

(ii) Pittsylvania County, Virginia was formed out of Halifax County, Virginia.

(iii) 1767 is the estimated date of birth of Elizabeth Cavender ("Betsy Cavender") in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia, the second oldest child of Hugh Cavender and Frances Cavender, who first married Thomas Shelton on April 19, 1780 in the Linville Creek (or “Linvill Creek”) Baptist Church in the Shenandoah Valley section of Rockingham County, Virginia. 371 Apparently following the decease of Thomas Shelton in Greenbrier County, Betsy Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender") subsequently married Jeremiah Compton in Amelia County, Virginia, on October 25, 1784. Elizabeth Cavender’s older brother Joseph Cavender posted the security bond, and her father, Hugh Cavender, gave his consent and her mother, Francis Cavender (“Frances Cavender”), and her sister, Betsey Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”), witnessed the consent of her father. It is to be noted that consent of a least one parent was then required only if the woman was under 18 years of age. Thus, assuming Elizabeth Cavender was 17 years of age when she married for apparently the second time, then she would have been born about 1767. 16 133, 294 & 355

1767 is also the estimated date of birth of Sally Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”), the sister of the above Elizabeth Cavender and who married Archibald Compton on December 18, 1784 with the security bond being posted by Archibald Compton and Jeremiah Compton, and with her father Hugh Cavender giving his consent. Again, as consent of parents on marriage bond was then required only if the woman was under 18 years of age, and again assuming Elizabeth Cavender was 17 years of age when she married, then she would have likewise been born about 1767. Thus, there is a very good possibility that the above Elizabeth Cavender and Sally Cavender were twins, particularly since twins occurred quite often in future generations.

1768/02/01 The church wardens of North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia bound out James Cavinor (“James Cavender”) to David Hamon (“David Hammon”?) “He being discharged from his former master William Harrison (“Samuel Harrison”?) for ill usage.” William Harrison was summoned to appear in court, but did not appear. This may be the same James Cavender who married a Susanna to become Susanna Cavender (“Susannah Cavender”?).393

1768/02/15 Robert Bagby, Sr.("Robert Bagly"? & "Robert Bagley"?) of Cumberland County, Virginia sold to Henry Bagby, Jr. ("Henry Bagly"? & "Henry Bagley"?) of Cumberland County, Virginia for 40 pounds 200 acres, together with all houses, etc., located thereon, located in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia and being a part of a larger tract purchased from David Greenhill and lying on Stocks Creek and adjacent to the lines of Robert Bagby, Jr., Thomas Foster and Paulin Anderson. The indenture was witnessed by Robert Bagby, Jr., John Bagby ("John Bagly"? & "John Bagley"?) and Francis Hopkins.DB9/26

1768/02/23 Robert Bagby ("Robert Bagly"? & "Robert Bagley"?) of Cumberland County, Virginia sold to John Bagby ("John Bagly"? & "John Bagley"?) of Amelia County, Virginia for 100 pounds 200 acres in Amelia County, Virginia on Stocks Creek and being part of the land patented by John Dawson on July 9, 1768 and is located adjacent to the lines of John Wayles, Frank Hopkins and Paulin Anderson. No witnesses listed.DB9/26

1768/03/14 Ezekiel Cavender was living rent free for a term of one year on the land of James Brown, a planter in Dorchester County, Maryland. This particular Ezekiel Cavender is believed to be either the son of Dorset Cavender who died about 1738 in Dorchester County, Maryland, or the particular Ezekiel Cavender who eventually went to Jasper County, Georgia in Indian Territory.271, 302 & 392

1768/06/21 "Old" John Cavender of Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, married his third wife, Mrs. Joanna Shaw. The ceremony was performed by Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Baptist minister, Rev. Isaac Backus However, see Middleboro Marriages, Book 2, page 240, where, on June 4, 1768, John Cavender and Mrs. Joanna Shaw listed their intention to get married.238 & 250

1768/07/04 The church wardens in Richmond County, Virginia bound out James Cavener (“James Cavender”?) “for the time being to some tradesman.” This may be the same James Cavender who married a Susanna to become Susanna Cavender (“Susannah Cavender”?). It is to be noted that, except for James Cavender, the son of John Cavender, now living in Northumberland County, Virginia, it is not clear who the Cavendars in Westmoreland County, Virginia by 1770 are, but they are surely of this family. It may be significant that the name is consistently spelled “Cavender”. 393

1768/07/25 John Cavernor (“John Cavenor” & “John Cavender"?), apparently then living in Loudoun County, Virginia, brought suit in Amelia County, Virginia against James Griggs (“James Grigg”) to apparently levy on an attachment by various cattle and other personal property that was then in the hands of John Hightower. James Griggs was ordered to pay John Cavernor an undetermined amount of damages and court cost. It is to be noted that in 1770 and 1771, John Cavenor was living in Shelburne Parish, Loundon County, Virginia in the household of William Griggs (“William Grigg”) who was the brother of the above James Griggs, but by 1776 he had a household of his own in Cameron Parish, Loundon County, Virginia and William Grigg (“William Grigg”) was then likewise living in Cameron Parish, Loundon County, Virginia. As John Cavender brought suit in 1768, he had to be at least 21 years of age and thus would have been born before 1747. It is to be noted that in the 1770 tithe list, John Cavender’s name was spelled as John Cavinett, and in the 1771 tithe list, his name was spelled John Caviner.

The suit brought by John Cavernor stated:

Amelia County - John Cavernor complains to me that James Griggs is justly indebted to his the sum of one pound, fourteen shillings and six pence current money and conceals himself or has absconded out of the County so that the ordinary process cannot be served upon him. These are therefore in his Majesty name and require you to attach the effects of the said James Griggs or so much thereof as shall be of value sufficient to satisfy the said debt and const, and such estate so attached in your hands you receive or so to provide that the same may be liable to further proceedings thereupon to be had before our Justices of our said County at the courthouse the forth Thursday in this month and that you then and there make return how you have executed this attachment given under my hand this 18th day of July 1768. Signed by Stephen Cocke and addressed to the Sheriff of Amelia County to execute.

In support of the above suit, John Cavernor was required to execute a security bond which stated:

“Amelia County - Know all men by these Presents that we John Cavernor and John Asling are held and firmly bound unto James Griggs late of this County the full and just sum of two pounds, nine shillings current money of Virginia to which payment will and truly be made. We bind ourselves and each of us Aur? joint and several, their executors and administrators firmly by these Presents and sealed with our seals and dated this 18th day July Anno Dom 1768. The condition of this obligation is such that whereas the above bound John Cavernor hath this day prayed an attachment against the estate of James Griggs and hath obtained the same for one pound, fourteen shillings and six pence and the cost of the lawsuit now if the said John Cavernor or John Asling or either of them do pay or cause to be paid to the said James Griggs, his heirs or executors all the damages that shall accrue unto him. If the said Cavenor be cost in his said suit then this obligation to be void or else to remain in full force, power and virtue.” Signed and sealed in the presence of Stephen Cocke. John Cavernor signed his name with his mark of two horizontal lines and John Assling apparently signed his name.

A notation was written on the back side of the summons, apparently by Deputy Sheriff Richard Jones which stated:

“Attached three head of cattle, also attached in the hands of Thomas Hightower and summoned him garnashee.”

Also written on the back side of the summons was the notation:

James Griggs to Jno Cavernor. Work done- 1 pound, 10 shillings, 0 pence. And below that notation “3 Ells Ozna and Oz thread at a total 4 shilling and 6 pence”, thereby giving a grand total of 1 pound, 14 shillings and 6 pence.

“Ozonabruck” was a common cloth to make clothing, which suggests that the unpaid bill is for work by a tailor. 393

1768/09/23 Joel Meadows ("Joel Meador"?) and his wife, Agnes Meadows ("Agness Meador"), of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia sold to Abram Whitworth of the same parish and county, for 100 pounds 300 acres and houses thereon which were located in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia adjacent the lines of Hugh Cavender and Thomas Green. The indenture was witnessed by John Wright, Francis Hopkins and John Bagbey ("John Badgley"? & "John Bagley"?). DB10/48

1768/10/23 Marriage license was issued to John Cavender and Elizabeth Franks (formerly Elizabeth Thomas) after her father, Robert Franks, formally gave his permission to the Court Clerk of Norfolk County, Virginia, for them to be married. They were married the next day in Northumberland County, Virginia. Apparently his daughter was not then of legal age to be married without her parent's consent. John Cavender probably was the son of Henry Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender of Westmoreland County, Virginia. It appears John Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender moved to Summer County, Tennessee and had a son named John Cavender, Jr. 133, 222 & 294

1768 (1) A Hugh Havener, Hugh Cavener or Hugh Caverner (actually "Hugh Cavender"), William Ware, Thomas Shelton, Thomas Atkinson, William Crenshaw, Sr., Benjamin Shelton and Thomas Hightower were listed in the 1768 poll lists for election of Burgesses taken of Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia by Mr. John Scott, and which listed all landowning males over 21 who were then eligible to vote. Also, a Hugh Cavener is listed in the same 1768 poll of Amelia County taken by Colonel Thomas Tabb. It is known that Hugh Cavender was then living in and owned slaves in Amelia County, Virginia. The above Hugh Havener and Hugh Cavener are therefore a misspelled duplication of Hugh Cavender due to the fact that there are various duplicate names on the above Scott and Tabb listings. Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson") paid tithes on 2 white male adults then working on his 2221 acre plantation named Henry Buchanan and William Weatherford and on 11 slaves. Hugh Cavenor ("Hugh Cavender") paid 1 tithe and taxes on 150 acres of land. William Ware did not pay any tithe. Therefore, sometime between the summer of 1767 and the summer of 1768, Hugh Cavender must have stopped working as an overseer on the plantation of Pauling Anderson. 281, 350 & 393

(2) John W. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”) was born in 1768 in Sussex County, Delaware (or Maryland), and married Charlotte T. who died on November 16, 1823. On November 20, 1823, he was living in Lynnhaven, Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia) where he died. This may be the same John Cavender listed below. 7, 196, 282 & 313

(3) John Cavender, son of Robert Cavender and Sarah Cavender and grandson of Dorset Cavender and Sarah Cavender, was born in Maryland in 1768, married Rachel Wilcox, died in Miami County, Ohio, June 6, 1841 at the age of 73 and is buried in the Lost Creek Township Baptist Cemetery in Miami County, Ohio. John Cavender's father, Robert Cavender, died in Kent County, Delaware, September 12, 1816. John Cavender's brothers and sisters were (i) Samuel Cavender who was born February 3, 1777 in Delaware and died November 1, 1835 in Greene County, Ohio, (ii) Robert Cavender who was born prior to 1755, (iii) Thomas Cavender who died in 1825, (iv) Sally Cavender (or Nancy Cavender) born in 1799 and (v) Reuben Cavender who died in 1825 in Miami County, Ohio. For the descendants of John Cavender and Rachel Wilcox, see the administration of the estate of Robert Cavender on August 13, 1815. 7, 79, 196, 282, 312, 313, 314, 315 & 344

(4) Patrick Cavender ("Patrick Cavender"), believed to be a Catholic born in Ireland, was born in 1768, and in 1790 he and his family were living in Bedford County, Pennsylvania and his family then comprised 2 males and 2 females and he would have been about 22 years of age at that particular time. 350

1769/01/05 Patrick Cavindire (“Patrick Cavender”?), believed to be a Catholic born in Ireland, married Mary Potee (“Mary Patee”?) in Baltimore County, Maryland.

1769/02/14 The colonists scuttled the British ship "Liberty" in Newport, Rhode Island.262

1769/02/14 Charles Cavender of Dorchester County, Maryland executed his Last Will and Testament and mentions only his wife Dorety Cavender ("Dority Cavender" & "Dorothy Cavender"). His Will was proved on April 24, 1769 and was witnessed by Thomas, A.B. Whitley and Arthur Whitley.393

1769/02/23 Moses Youdaley ("Moses Eudaley", "Moses Youdalin", "Moses Yodaley", "Moses Youdale", "Moses Eudaly" & "Moses Eudaley"), believed to be the brother-in-law of Hugh Cavender, and Thomas Tabb, sold to William Johnson for 40 pounds 100 acres of land located on the south side of the Appomattox River in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia adjacent to the lands of Polecat Swamp, and Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson") and William Johnson ("William Houston"?). The Appomattox River is a western branch of the James River which runs through present day Richmond, Virginia. The Indenture was witnessed by John King, Branch Turner and Thomas Payne. Actually, the signature of Moses Youdaley is written as Moses Eudaley.DB10/48

1769/03/17 James Smith sold to James Cavender ("James Cavinder"?) a tract of land located on the borders of Dorchester County, Maryland containing 108 acres and known as “Smith’s Folly”.302

1769/04/xx Charles Cavender died in Dorchester County, Maryland. It is believed by some that he is the son of the Charles Cavender of Maryland who married Sarah Cotton on July 19,1741. 262, 263, 273, 279 , 286 , 302, 313 & 336

1769/05/21 William Johnson brought suit against Abram Whitworth in Amelia County, Virginia and William Ware was a witness.393

1769/05/23 Abraham Whitworth of Amelia County, Virginia sold to William Ware of the same county for 200 pounds 300 acres of land located on Sandy Creek in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia to where Abraham Whitworth then lived, which land was adjacent to the lines of John Chapman, George Foster, Hugh Cavender, Thomas Green, William Loving and Benjamin Meador ("Benjamin Meadows"?). The indenture was witnessed by John Wright and John Ford, Jr.393 & DB10/52

1769/05/24 Joel Meador ("Joel Meadows"?) and his wife, Agnes Meador ("Agnes Meadows"), of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia sold to William Crowder of the same parish and county, for 140 pounds 225 acres and located on both sides of Stocks Creek in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia adjacent the lines of John Bagby ("John Badgley" & "John Badley"?), Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson"), and James Wood, being the same land purchased from Francis Hopkins and where Joel Meador ("Joel Meadows") now lives.. The indenture was witnessed by Edmund Booker ("Edmond Booker"?), Francis Hopkins, and Henry Meador ("Henry Meadows"?). DB11/55

1769/06/23 Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson") brought suit in Amelia County, Virginia against John Townsend, apparently one of his overseers, to collect a debt. The jury ruled in favor of John Townsend. Witnesses for Pauling Anderson were Hugh Cavenor ("Hugh Cavender"), William Wood, Sarah Jones and Mary Witherford.393

1769/08/01 John Davis of Gloucester County, Virginia sold to William Crenshaw, Jr. of Amelia County, Virginia for 165 pounds four Negro slaves: George, a fellow about 20 years of age; Betty, a wench about the same age; Ester and Margaret, girls and children of Betty. The indenture was witnessed by T.G. Peachy and Charles Hunley.DD11/57

1769 (1) John Cavanah ("John Cavenaugh"? & "John Cavender"?) was mentioned in the deposition of William Reynolds in Cecil County of Chester County, Pennsylvania. 392

(2) Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson"), Moses Eudaley ("Moses Youdaley", "Moses Youdalin", "Moses Yodaley", "Moses Youdale" & "Moses Eudaly") and Hugh Cavender each paid tithe taxes in the Stocks Creek Area of Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia in 1769. Hugh Cavender also paid taxes on 150 acres of land in the same area. Apparently, Moses Eudaley ("Moses Youdaley") was the son of Delman Youdaley ("Delman Eudaley") who apparently had died by this time.393

1770/06/16 James Cavender and Hannah Dole filed their intention to be married in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. Apparently this is the second marriage of this particular James Cavender. Note that James Cavender and Catherine Cavender are listed as the parents of subsequently born children in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts.283 & 305 It is believed that James Cavender and Hannah Dole had a daughter named Hannah Davis Cavender (“Hannah Cavender” & “H.D. Cavender”) who married Thomas Downs in Newbury, Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts.thatgrl@

1770 (1) The New York Supreme Court claimed Vermont as a possession of New York.261

(2) Dozier T. Cavender (“Dozier Cavender” & “D.T. Cavender”) was born on about this date. He is believed to be the son of George Cavender and grandson of Henry Cavender of Westmoreland County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Gill on June 14, 1793 in Westmoreland County with George Cavender as a witness. 30 & 133

(3) Estimated date of birth of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender", "Youdaley Cavender", "Youdalin Cavender", "Yodaley Cavender", "Youdale Cavender"& "Eudaly Cavender") in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia and believed to be the fifth born child of Hugh Cavender and Francis Cavender ("Frances Cavender") of Amelia County, Virginia. He married Betty Elizabeth Sammons ("Betty Sammons" & "Betsy Sammons") in Lunenburg County, Virginia on March 14, 1793 and died in Williamson County, Tennessee sometime between 1840 and 1850. 355

(4) Hugh Cavinder ("Hugh Cavender") paid two tithes in one on himself and the other on his slave named Frank.

(5) Moses Eudaley ("Moses Youdaley"), believed to be the brother-in-law of Hugh Cavender, also paid tithe taxes in Raliegh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia. Also, James Eudaley ("James Youdaley") is listed as living in the household of William Wood in Amelia County and was over 16 years of age. He could have been an orphan son of Delman Eudaley ("Delman Youdaley") who is believed to have died before this time.393

(6) An unknown Cavendar ("Cavender"?) was born about 1770 in Maryland? and later married Rachel Ann Widener ("Rachel Widener" & “Rachael Widener”?) in Maryland?. 397

1770-1780 During this time period, the Wilderness Road across the Cumberland Gap opened, through which emigrants entered into Kentucky and Tennessee areas.

1770/12/26 Paulin Anderson, Sr. ("Pauling Anderson") of King and Queen County, Virginia sold to his son, Richard Anderson, for 5 shillings 638 acres of land located in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, being land where his son first settled, adjacent to Polecat Run ("Polecat Swamp"?), and the lines of Francis Anderson and Stocks Creek. The indenture was witnessed by Paulin Anderson, Sr., Churchill Anderson, Robert Foster, Thomas James, Sr. and Thomas James, Jr. about 1804. Thomas L. James ("Thomas James") married Fanny Cavender ("Frances Cavender") on June 5, 1824 in Perry County, Indiana, and in 1820 was living in Clark County, Indiana.DB11/75 & 418

1771/04/xx Hannah Cavenagh ("Hannah Cavenogh"?, "Hannah Cavener"? , "Hannah Cavenaugh"?, "Hannah Cavenough"? & "Hannah Cavender"?) was sentenced to transportation from England in February 1771 and was actually transported in April 1771 on the ship Thornton Sect. VI, Ch. 2, Emigrants in Bondage

1771/06/10 or 1771/06/19 393 Ezekiel Cavender was listed as one of the many debtors of the estate of Dr. Reimour Land of Dorchester County, Maryland.

This particular Ezekiel Cavender is believed to be either the son of Dorset Cavender who died about 1738 in Dorchester County, Maryland, or the particular Ezekiel Cavender who eventually went to Jasper County, Georgia in Indian Territory.392

1771 (1) John Cavender is listed as owing Court Costs in Cecil County, Maryland. 317 He probably was the same John Cavender took an Oath of Fidelity in Cecil County, Maryland in 1778. 313 & 336

(2) Sometime between February and April of 1771, Hannah Cavenagh ("Hannah Cavenough", "Hannah Caviner" & "Hannah Cavender"?) left the port of Bristol ("Bristol County, England"?) aboard the ship Thornton and arrived in the colonies as an indentured servant. 363

(3) George Taverner ("George Cavender"?) and Richard Taverner ("Richard Cavender"?) were listed in tithables in Loudown County, Virginia.441

(4) William Gregg and John Caverner ("John Cavender"?) were listed in the 1771 Tithable List taken by James Hamailton ("James Hamilton"?) for Shelbourne Parish of Loudoun County, Virginia which was formed from Fairfax County, Virginia in 1757. Apparently, they each used squirrel scalps as a credit on their tax bill.1770-1774 Loundoun Cnty. Va. Titable List

(5) The Last Will and Testament of Robert Jones was executed on January 25, 1768 and was probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on January 3, 1771, mentioned his sons: Robert Jones (whose Will was probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on October 5, 1807); and, Enoch Jones (whose Will was probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on May 2, 1803). He also mentions his daughters: Ann Jones; May Jones (“Mary Jones”?); Sarah Jones; Amey Jones (“Amy Jones”); Venus Jones; and, Susanna Jones (“Susannah Jones”?) and who apparently died prior to 1714. He also mentions his wife as being named Mary Jones but actually did not mention his daughter Susannah Jones who had married a Cain (“Susannah Cain”) and had apparently left the area, as suggested by the will of Mary Jones, wife of Robert Jones. The executors of the estate of Robert Jones were Thomas R. Walker (“Thomas Walker”) and his son, Robert Jones and the witnesses were Thomas Leslie and Joseph Wood. The audit of his estate was completed on August 13, 1773 by Edward Cannon (“Ed Cannon”), Lemuel Cormick and Jacob Allegood.

The Last Will and Testament of Mary Jones, who was apparently the widow of the above Robert Jones, was executed on January 12, 1791 and was probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on February 6, 1792 with her son Enoch Jones being the named executor, and the Will was witnessed by Hillary Whitehurst and Evan Leggett. She named only her son Enoch Jones as apparently her other son named Robert Jones had predeceased her. She mentioned only her married daughters: Ann Legget (actually Ann Leggett and formerly Ann Jones); Amy Burk or Amey Burk (formerly Amey Jones or Amy Jones); and, Mary Dobson (formerly “Mary Jones” and believed to be the “May Jones” mentioned in her father’s Will.). (Apparently, her 3 daughters May Jones, Sarah Jones and Venus Jones had predeceased Mary Jones.) She further mentions: (i) her granddaughter Frances Minton; her granddaughter Mary Jones who was the daughter of her son Enoch Jones and who apparently had married Henry Cavender and, accordingly, was then Mary Cavender; (ii) her great granddaughter Mary, daughter of Henry Cavender (hence Mary Cavender”), and obviously the daughter of her daughter likewise then named Mary Cavender; and, (iii) her granddaughter named Amy Cavender, the daughter of an unknown Cavender who apparently married a second daughter of Enoch Jones who was named Amy Jones (“Amey Jones”).

The Last Will and Testament of Enoch Jones was executed in Princess Anne County, Virginia on January 24, 1803 and probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on May 2, 1803. His wife was named the Executrix but her name was not given. He gave his estate to his wife during her widowhood, and then to his sons: William Jones, Robert Jones and, James Jones, and to his daughters: Rebeckah (originally “Rebeckah Jones” or “Rebecca Jones”) and Mary (originally “Mary Jones”) and probably the one that married Henry Cavender and had a daughter named Mary Cavender.

1772/03/05 or 1772/04/05 Nanne Cavender (“Anne Cavender”, “Ann Cavender”, "Nancy Cavender"? & “Nannie Cavender”?), daughter of James Cavender and Catherine Cavender ("Katherine Cavender"? & "Hannah Cavender"?) was born in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. 283, 305 & 397

1772/01/xx to 1772/02/xx Thomas Cavenaugh ("Thomas Cavenough"?, "Thomas Caverner"?, "Thomas Cavner"? & "Thomas Cavender"?) was sentenced to transportation sometime between January-February 1772. Transportation Bond posted in April 1772 from Thornton ("Thornton County, England"?) to transport himself in September 1772, but was pardoned in January 1773 in Middlesex ("Middlesex County, England"?).Sect. VI, Ch. 2, Emigrants in Bondage

1772/03/31 The Last Will and Testament of Henry Cavender of Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia was written on December 24, 1771 and was proved on March 31, 1772. His wife, Elizabeth Cavender, was devised all the estate for the remainder of her life. He gave to his daughter Ann Davis (formerly “Ann Cavender”), one shilling and she was to have no more of his estate. To his son, Thomas Cavender”, he gave a bedstead and furniture. To his son, John Cavender, he gave a “bedsted” and furniture and livestock. To his daughter, Rachel Nash (formerly “Rachel Cavender” & “Rachael Cavender”?), he gave a bedstead and furniture. The remainder of his estate at the death of his wife was to be divided among the last-named three children and to his son George Cavender. His wife and his son George Cavender were the named executrix and executor, respectively. Henry Cavender signed his will with the mark “x”. Witnesses were Thomas Edwards, George Sanford, Sarah Sturman and John McGuin.393

1772/06/17 David Cavender in Dorchester County, Maryland, was a surety to the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Hayward.313 & 336

1772/06/27 David Assling ("David Asselin" & “David Asseling”?) and his wife, Elizabeth Assling ("Elizabeth Asselin") of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia sold to John Clements for 100 pounds 220 acres in Raleigh Parish near Flatt Creek ("Flat Creek") and adjacent to the line of George Hamm, the School House Branch, and the lines of John Hughes, Jocob Seay (“Jacob Seay”?) and John Clements.DB10/81

1772/09/16 David Cavender, ("David Cavenor") a "Dorset planter", apparently inherited 30 pounds from Ann Nowell, formerly Ann Howard, of Dorchester County, Maryland.313 & 336

1772/10/27 Ann Cavender (“Anne Cavender”?) married Joseph Dart in, Southwark, Saint Olave Parish, Dermondsey County, England. 140

1772/11/04 The date that John Cavender (sometimes "John Cavener") died in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, according to the Records of Middleboro Baptist Church kept by Rev. Isaac Backus. He had been married three times: (1) He first Anne Jennings (“Ann Jennings”?) on July 7, 1718 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts and who was the daughter of Richard Jennings. Anne Cavender (“Ann Cavender”) died before 1750, (2) He next married Mrs. Hannah Caswell on May 25, 1750 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. Hannah Cavender died on May 14, 1767 in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts with lethargy according to the records of Rev. Isaac Backus, and (3) He still later married Mrs Joanna Shaw. Joanna Cavender died on August, 28, 1775 in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, according to the records of Rev. Isaac Backus, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Apparently John Cavender died without executing a will and his widow, Joanna Cavender, exercised her right of dower and was granted one-third of the house and land of John Cavender. A William Cavender was mentioned in the appraisal of the estate as having purchased a fat hog from John Cavender. Also, apparently other family members were then living in John Cavender's household because his widow, Joanna Cavender, was given the front or largest room of the dwelling house and one-third of the cellar, together with the right to bake in the oven in the kitchen. An inventory of his estate was taken on December 9, 1772 by Ichabod Wood, Ebenezer Spoonet and Silas Wood. John Montgomery was the Administrator of the estate which was apparently finally settled on August 1, 1774. Apparently John Cavender was a person of substantial wealth. 237, 246, 247, 248, 249, 251 & 298

1772 (1) John Cavender was born in Virginia about 1772, and married Elizabeth who was born in Virginia about 1781, By 1850, they were living in Williamson County, Tennessee. 137

(2) Grace Cavendar ("Grace Cavender"?), a widow and daughter of Joseph Viles moved from Brattleboro, Vermont to Westminster, Massachusetts. She had a son, William Cavendar ("William Cavender"?), who was 12 years of age when his mother moved to Westminster and thus was born about 1750. He was taxed in 1783 and for 3 years afterwards, when all traces of him disappeared. 256

(3) Estimated date of birth of Hezekiah Cavender in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia and believed to be the sixth born child of Hugh Cavender and Frances Cavender of Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia.

(4) An inventory was taken of the estate of William Cavendish ("William Cavender") in Mecklenburg County, Virginia.

(5) The last will and testament of Henry Cavender of Westmoreland County, Virginia was probated.

1773/03/11 James Cavender was a surety of the Last Will and Testament of Kendal Jacobs (“Kendall Jacobs”) in Maryland. 313 & 336

1773/03/31 The date of execution of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Cannon of Dorchester County, Maryland. The Will was probated June 9, 1773 and James Cavender was one of the appraisers of the estate. James Cavender also was one of the appraisers of the estate of Sarah Cannon (apparently the wife of Thomas Cannon) whose will was executed September 11, 1773 and probated January 17, 1774 in Dorchester County, Maryland.393

1773/04/22 Francis Hopkins of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia sold to John Green of the same parish and county for 5 pounds 10 acres and all houses thereon in Raliegh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia, which acreage was located adjacent to the lines of Thomas Green, Hugh Cavender and William Crowder. The indenture was witnessed by John Wright and James Vaughan ("James Vaughn").393 & DB12/12

1773/07/31 James Cook of Amelia County, Virginia sold to John Ford, Jr. for 500 pounds 5 slaves, household effects, and various animals, and including his whole right in a Negro slave named Ned who was then in the possession of John Ford, Jr. and which right he held by will of Hezekiah Ford, then deceased, and his whose right in Negro slaves named Jimby and Sillar now in the possession of Gerrard Ellyson ("Gerrard Ellison"?) of New Kent County, Virginia, which right he held by will of William Clement, then deceased, and his whole right in land and buildings where he then lived and known by the name of Ford's Store. The indenture was witnessed by John Adams, Moses Morris, Paulin Anderson, Jr. ("Pauling Anderson"), William Ford and Joshus Chaffin (“Joshua Chaffin”?). This is the first known recorded instance which shows that Paulin Anderson, Jr. was living in Amelia County, Virginia even though his father, Paulin Anderson, Sr. apparently never moved from King and Queen County, Virginia even though he owned and operated a 2221 acre plantation in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia and on which plantation Hugh Cavender was one of the 2 overseers.DB12/32

1773/09/30 William Ware and his wife Ann Ware of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia for 220 pounds, 9 shillings and 4 pence sold to John Chapman of the same parish and county 247 acres, together with all houses, outhouses, gardens, orchards and woods, etc. located thereon, which was located in Raliegh Parish ("Raleigh Parish") in Amelia County, Virginia adjacent to the line of Hugh Cavender, a branch, and the line of George Foster. The indenture was witnessed by John Wright, John Green and William Wright.393 & DB12/26

1773/10/01 Thomas Cavender witnessed the execution of a deed in Dorchester County, Maryland.286

1773/10/02 William Allin ("William Allen") of Amelia County, Virginia sold to Paulin Anderson, Jr. ("Pauling Anderson") for 150 pounds various household furnishing and effects as if Pauling Anderson, Jr. was setting up his own residence. The indenture was witnessed by William Ford, Jr., Joseph Ward, Sr., John Ford, Jr., Thomas Ellis and John Chapman.DB12/35

1773/10/12 Francis Hopkin ("Francis Hopkins"?) and Jeney Hopkin ("Jenny Hopkins"?) of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia sold to William Ware of Raliegh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia for 140 pounds 215 acres in Raleigh Parish, together with all houses, gardens, fences, orchards, etc., which was located adjacent to the line of Hugh Cavender, the road, and the line James Wood. The indenture was witnessed by Christopher Ford, Francis Anderson, Edmund Booker, Jr. and Abraham Whitworth. It is to be noted that, at an earlier time a Hezekiel Ford was first a justice of the County Court of Amelia County, Virginia, and later became a sheriff of Amelia County.393 & DB12/24

1773/12/16 The "Boston Tea Party" dumped 340 chests of tea into the Boston harbor. 261 & 265

1773-1776 John Lavender ("John Cavender"?), age 27 and a blacksmith, left the port of Essex, England on the ship "Peggy" bound for the colony of Maryland as an indentured servant.112

1773 (1) George Kavanour ("George Cavender"?) apparently was Court Constable at Pipe Creek Hundred, Maryland. 266

(2) Jane Cavender, daughter of John M.. Cavender, was born about 1773 in Noyes, New Buryport Parish, Essex County, England.399

1774/01/04 Clemeth Cavender, Sr. ("Clemith Cavender"?), was born. He apparently was the son of Ezekiel Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender. Ezekiel Cavender came from England to Maryland at the age of 32 and at one time settled in Westmoreland County, Virginia about 1771 where five children were born, and later settled in Jasper County, Georgia in Indian Territory. Clemeth Cavender, Sr. married Rebecca Dedman in Rowan County, North Carolina, and later moved to Hall County, Georgia, by 1820 and where he died February 14, 1836. He is buried in the Cavender-Barnes Cemetery at Murrayville, Hall County, Georgia, along with his wife, Rebecca Dedman, born October 5, 1778 and died January 29, 1852. His son, Clemeth Cavender, Jr., was born on May 12, 1821, died in 1898 and is also buried in the same cemetery.135, 295, 296 , 297, 306 & 309 Ezekiel Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender had a daughter named Catherine Cavender ("Katherine Cavender"?) who was born about 1764 in Maryland.397

1774/02/18 Moses Loving of Amelia County, Virginia sold to Francis Anderson of Amelia County for 14 pounds, 5 shillings and 6 pence 150 acres in Amelia County adjacent to the lines of John Wayles, deceased, William Johnson, Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson") and Thomas Foster, and being the land on which Moses Loving was then living. The indenture was witnessed by John Ford, Jr., William Ford, Paulin Anderson, Jr. ("Pauling Anderson,Jr.") and William Ford, Jr.DB13/31

1774/03/31 The British Parliament closed the port of Boston until payment was made for the tea dumped in the Boston harbor on March 12, 1773.

1774/04/03 Hezekiah Ford of Amelia County, Virginia sold to William Ford of the same county for 160 pounds 300 acres of land located in Amelia County, Virginia on Bent Creek and adjacent to the lines of Jacob Seay, Isaac Tindsley and James Barden and being land that Hezekiah Ford, then deceased, had purchased from Abraham Hurt and formerly was patented to Joseph Hurt in 1740. The indenture was witnessed by Thomas Ellis, Daniel Walthall, John Dowdy and Thomas Whiteworth.DB12/36

1774/05/27 Date of birth of a second son named James Caverner ("James Cavender"?) born to James Caverner and Catherine Caverner ("Catherine Cavender" or "Hannah Cavender"?) at Londonderry in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. He may be the same James Cavender who appeared in the 1790 Census for South Carolina. 283, 305 & 306

1774/05/?? It was reported that a group of white men led by Thomas Cresap and Michael Cresap murdered a group of inoffensive Shawnee Indians, including several women and children. Logan, the Shawnee Chief, took revenge by having his Shawness kill a number of white persons, including a Cavender family. Virginia’s Governor, Lord Dunmore, led a group of Virginia militia into the area and defeated the Shawnee Indians in the Battle of Point Pleasant now in West Virginia. The captured Shawnee Chief made a speech in his defense that was apparently widely reported in the Virginia press in 1775.

1774/06/22 The British Parliament passed the so-called "Quebec Act" which moved the boundary of Quebec to the Ohio River and which was vigorously protested by the Continental Congress. 164

1774/08/01 John Montgomery, administrator of the estate of John Cavender of Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts who died on November 4, 1772, filed in court his account of administration. In the account filed by John Montgomery, he stated that John Cavender had previously sold a fat hog to William Cavender and William Ripley for 4 pounds sterling.247 The above John Montgomery is probably the same John Montgomery of Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts whose last will and testament was dated September 28, 1785 and was probated on December 3, 1787, and in which will he named his wife Mary Montgomery, his sons Hugh Montgomery, William Montgomery, Robert Montgomery, John Montgomery, Thomas Montgomery and Samuel Montgomery, and in which will he named his daughters Margaret Andrews (“Margaret Montgomery”?), Isabel Ritchie (“Isabel Montgomery”?), Jean Foster (“Jean Montgomery”) and Rebecca Montgomery.

1774/09/05 Date of the first Continental Congress in Philadelphia. Peyton Randolph was elected president.

1774/09/13 William Winston and his wife, Rebecca Winston, of Amelia County, Virginia sold to William Ware of the same county for 74 pounds 100 acres located on Sandy Creed in Amelia County, Virginia adjacent to Little Sandy Creek, the fence of John Wright, and the line of William Winston.DB13/45

1774/09/17 Stephen Watkins and his wife, Sally Watkins, of Amelia County, Virginia sold to William Archer of the same county for 214 pounds 107 acres, together with all houses thereon, located in Amelia County on the bank of the Appomattox River at the Mossing Ford, bounded by Horsepen Branch and the lines of Richard Puckett and William Archer. The indenture was witnessed by John Booker, Jr., Daniel Hardaway and T.B. Willson ("T.B. Wilson"?).DB13/43

1774/10/19 Maryland patriots burn the ship "Peggy Stewart" and its cargo of British tea in Annapolis harbor.261

1774/10/29 Charles Cavender of New Hampshire and who is believed to have been born about 1750 in Wexford, Ireland, purchased property in Rockingham County, New Hampshire.290

1774/12/23 William Cavenaugh ("William Cavender"?) was listed as being in a meeting in Leonardtown, St. Mary's County, Maryland along with John Barnes, Col. Abraham Barnes, and Richard Barnes.374

1775/03/22 Hugh Cavender (“John Hugh Cavender”?) of Reighley Parish ("Raleigh Parish"), Amelia County, Virginia, sold 6.75 acres of land to John Green of the same parish and county for 6 pounds and 15 shillings, together with all houses, fences, gardens, etc., which was located between the "plantation" of Hugh Cavender in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia and land then owned by John Green. The indenture was witnessed by Thomas Amohundro ("Thomas Omohundro") and John Jay Cavender who may have been the father of Hugh Cavender. Hugh Cavender signed the document with his mark consisting of a plus sign (+).

As previously noted, in the early colonial days, a 14 year old male could witness a legal document, and could even choose his legal guardian in the event both of his parents were then deceased. However, he had to be at least 21 years of age in order to own and sell property in his own name, even though he could inherit property at whatever age which will be held in trust for him until he reaches the age of 21. At times, the court would recognize a person younger that 14 years of age to serve as a witness to the execution of a document if he/she seemed cognizant of the duty.

It is significant to note that as Hugh Cavender's oldest son, Joseph Cavender, was born about 1760 and therefore was about 15 years of age in 1775. Consequently, he was therefore legally old enough to serve as one of the witnesses to his father's signature on the above indenture. However, for some unknown reason, an unidentified John Jay Cavender ("John Cavender") served as the witness. This particular John Jay Cavender all of a sudden appeared in Amelia County, Virginia and apparently did not thereafter again appear in any Amelia County legal document, even in the tithing records. This provides some support for the fact that he must have been exempt from tithe taxes because of his young age, i.e., below the age of 15, or because advanced age or because he was infirmed. 11, 393 & DB13/53

1775/03/23 Patrick Henry made his famous "Liberty or Death" speech.

1775/04/18 Paul Revere made his famous ride to warn of approach of British troops.261

1775/03/19 Battles of Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts..

1775/04/22 Isaac Cavender, planter, sold personal property to Ezekiel Reed in Dorchester County, Maryland. He apparently served in the Revolutionary War in the fifth Regiment of the Delaware Infantry Volunteers Company. 286, 313 & 352

1775/05/xx Having had news of the battles of Lexington and Concord, Lord John Murray Dunmore, then appointed the governor of Virginia by the British House of Lords, prompted a revolutionary uprising by transferring part of the colony’s gunpowder stores from Williamsburg to the British warship, “Magdalen”. After a riot at the June session of the colonial legislature, Dunmore transferred the seat of government to the British man-of-war, the “Fowey” anchored off Yorktown. The colonial Burgesses declared that he had abdicated, and they vested a committee of safety with executive powers. Dunmore equipped a flotilla and used it to attack Hampton. After he had burned Norfolk on January 1, 1776, the Americans drove him from his station on Gwynn’s Island in the Chesapeake Bay. Dunmore then sent his fleet to the West Indies and returned to England.

1775/05/04 Joseph Cavender of Westminster, Massachusetts, enlisted to serve in the Revolutionary War in Capt. Edmund Bemis's company. He served an initial term of only three months and five days. However, it appears that he continued to re-enlist and was serving until at least May 19, 1780 and most probably was the particular Joseph Cavender who is said to have served in the 5th. Virginia Regiment under Colonel William Crawford and Lt. Nathaniel Gist.374

The above Joseph Cavender apparently is not the same Joseph Cavender who was born in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia about 1760 as the oldest child of Hugh Cavender, and died on August 13, 1826 in Christian County, Kentucky shortly after he filed an affidavit on October 2, 1820 in support for a Revolutionary War pension Application No. 10508 and which was granted as No. S35818. Christian County, Kentucky includes the City of Hopkinsville located in Western Kentucky. According to his affidavit, this latter Joseph Cavender stated that he first enlisted in the Revolutionary War on March 1, 1777 in Amelia County, Virginia for a period of 3 years, and then re-enlisted during the war in 1779 in the Virginia Regiment commanded by Col Ennis and in the Company commanded by James Foster. 77, 281, 284, 326 & 356

The following Cavenders are listed as having served in the Revolutionary War:

(1) Arther Cavender or Arthur Cavender (Corporal in Patterson's "Flying Camp Battalion" from Delaware);

(2) David Cavender (Patterson's "Flying Camp Battalion" from Delaware);

(3) Charles Cavener or Charles Cavender (Sergeant, 3rd. Maryland Regiment);

(4) Garrate Cavener or Garrett Cavender (7th Virginia Regiment);

(5) George Cavendire, George Cavener or George Cavender (1st.New Jersey Regiment);

(6) James Cavender or James Cavenaugh (New Hampshire);

(7) James Cavender (Corporal in Hall's Delaware Regiment);

(8) James Cavender (2nd. New Hampshire Regiment);

(9) James Cavender (Company "C" of Virginia Artillery Regiment);

(10) John Cavener, John Cavendor or John Cavender (Corporal, Company "C" of Patton's Regiment, Continental Troops commanded by Colonel John Patton, with Capt. Joseph Powell being the Company Commander);

(11) John Cavender (Delaware);

(12) John Cavender (3rd. New Hampshire Regiment);

(13) Jno. Cavender ("Jonathan Cavender"? & “John Cavender”?) and John Cavender (Company "C" of the 2nd. Virginia Regiment commanded by Colonel Christian Febiger, Esq., with Capt. William Taylor being the Company Commander. This Company was designated at various times as Captain William Taylor's Company and the Company formerly commanded by Captain E. Meade. (The particular John Cavender who served for Delaware, Maryland and North Carolina and married a Margaret was issued pension No. 9776.);

(14) John Cavender (Company "C" of Patton's Regiment, Continental Troops. This regiment was organized by resolution of Congress on December 27, 1776 which authorized General Washington to raise 16 battalions of infantry and was incorporated with Colonel Hartley's additional regiment, except Captain McLane's Company, and was annexed to the Delaware Regiment to form the 11th Pennsylvania Regiment.);

(15) Joseph Cavender (Samuel Drake's New York Regiment);

(16) Joseph Cavender (Sergeant, 5th, 11th & 15th Virginia Regiments. About May 1778, the 11th Virginia Regiment and 15th Virginia Regiments were incorporated and designated the 11th and 15th Virginia Regiment until about September 1778. This particular Joseph Cavender was issued pension No. S35818);

(17) Joseph Cavendor or Joseph Cavender (5th Massachusetts Regiment);

(18) Joseph Cavender (3rd. Company of the Virginia Detachment commanded by Major Samuel Finley. This company was designated as the 3rd. Company and a company of the 2nd. Virginia Regiment)

(One of the foregoing Joseph Cavender received a pension designated S35818);

(19) Michael Cavender served in the Revolutionary War in Patton's Regiment, Continental Troops;

(20) Moses Cavener or Moses Cavender (2nd. New York Regiment. Received Land Warrant #6907 on September 27, 1790 which was assigned to Jacob Tremper);

(21) Patrick Cavender, believed to be a Catholic born in Ireland,(2nd. Maryland Regiment);

(22) Robert Cavannah or Robert Cavender from Georgia was a Major in the Revolutionary War according to "Georgia's Roster of the Revolution" by Knight;

(23) Samuel Cavender (3rd. New Hampshire Regiment). Samuel Cavener or Samuel Cavender apparently was granted Bounty Land Warrant #40 and Bounty Land Warrant #76 for his service as a seaman in the Virginia State Navy and apparently the names of the ships that he served on were the "Henry" and the "Galley";

(24) Thomas Cavener or Thomas Cavender (3rd. Maryland Regiment);

(25) William Cavender (Hall's Delaware Regiment);

(26) William Cavender (1st.Regiment, Light Dragoons, Continental Troops ).350, 355 & 383

(27) William Cavender enlisted in the Revolutionary War while living in North Carolina and later married Margaret Cox who was born in Virginia near the James River, the daughter of George Cox. William Cavender and George Cox both joined the North Carolina Militia under General Gates. After the defeat of General Gates in the battle at Camden, both William Cavender and her father returned home. Both William Cavender and George Cox later joined Colonel Cleveland and were at the battle of Kings Mountain. They later were with General Morgan in South Carolina and in the battle of Cowpens where he received 2 bayonet wounds in the thigh and leg, plus a bullet wound in the calf of his leg. Following the battle of Cowpens, they were pursued by the British and Tories under the command of General Cornwallis during their march toward and across the Catawha River, the Yadkin River, and the Dan River where they were joined by General Green and where William Cavender stayed when the American forces reversed their march in pursuit of the British and Tory troops and subsequently engaged in the battle of Guilford Old Court House. William Cavender rejoined General Green at Ransays Mills and was in the battle of Camden where the Americans were defeated, and he remained with General Green and fought at the Siege of Ninety-Six and at Eutaw Springs where George Cox was killed as witnessed by William Cavender. Sometime in the early part of the Spring of 1783, William Cavender arrived at the home of Margaret Cox then living in Wilkes County, Georgia and where they were married on May 12, 1783 with acting Justice of the Peace, Henry Ware performing the ceremony.

In the Spring of 1791 William Cavender died at his sister's house while on his way to North Carolina to obtain his share of the inheritance of his parents who had just died.

1775/06/17 The battle of Bunker Hill marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War. 164 During the Revolutionary War, a John Cavanaugh ("John Cavenaugh"? & “John Cavender”?) and a Robert Cavanaugh ("Robert Cavenaugh"? “Robert Cavender”?) of Somerset County, Maryland signed the "Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity" to the colony of Maryland.392

1775/08/27 Mary Cavender, daughter of Thomas Cavender and Mary Cavender, was christened in Saint Mary Parish, Tedburn Saint Mary, Devon County, England. 170 & 439

1775 (1) The Colony of Connecticut joined the American Revolution after the battle of Lexington.261

(2) Thomas Cavender was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia in 1775, believed to be the son of Thomas Cavender and the grandson of Henry Cavender, both of Westmoreland County, and married Sarah Scinner on May 16, 1809.294 & 371

(3) John Cavender born in North Carolina about 1775. He died in Marshall County, Tennessee and is buried in the Head Springs Cemetery in Lewisburg, Tennessee. With the exception of his two youngest children who were born in Tennessee, the remainder of his family were each born in North Carolina. In 1850, John Cavender was then 75 years old and thus born in North Carolina about 1775 and was living in Marshall County, Tennessee in 1850, with his wife Lively Cavender who was 38 years old and thus born in North Carolina about 1812. Their family comprised George Cavender age 17 and thus born in North Carolina about 1833, Thomas Cavender age 15 and thus was born about 1835 in North Carolina, Adolphus Cavender age 11 and thus was born about 1839 in North Carolina, Needham Cavender ("Needam Cavender" & "Needum Cavender") was then age 8 and thus born about 1842 in North Carolina, John Cavender was then age 7 and thus born about 1843 in North Carolina, Elizabeth Cavender was then age 6 and thus born about 1844 in Tennessee, and Sarah Cavender was then age 2 and thus born about 1848 in Tennessee. 137

(4) Samuel Cavender ("Samuel Cavandar") and Lambert Cavender both apparently enlisted in the 6th Company, 13th Battalion of the Kent County Militia of Kent County, Maryland in 1775, and served until 1778. 323

1775-1778 Samuel Cavendar ("Samuel Cavender"?) and Lambert Cavender both served in the 6th Company, 13th Battalion of the Kent County, Maryland, Militia.322

1776/01/24 John Cavender enlisted in the Revolutionary War in the 4th.. Company stationed at Baltimore Town, Maryland ("Baltimore County, Maryland"?).412

1776/04/25 Anderson Bagley ("Anderson Bagly" & "Anderson Badgly"?) of Amelia County, Virginia sold to Peter Burrow of the same county for 100 pounds 100 acres and all appurtenances, located in Amelia County on the south side of Woody Creek, being part of land which Anderson Bagley was willed by his father and is adjacent to the line of Thomas Short, line of Peter Jones near the Meeting House, and the old spring branch on the line of John Farley. DB13/64

1776/05/13 John Tabb of Amelia County, Virginia sold to Mack Goode of the same county for 300 pounds 400 acres in located in Amelia County and on which acreage William Johnson then lived and which was adjacent to the lines of Henry Skipwith (“Henry Skipworth”?), Moses Loving, Moses Youdaley ("Moses Eudaley") believed to be the brother-in-law of Hugh Cavender, Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson") and Churchwell Anderson. The indenture was witnessed by William Johnson, Williamson Piles, Elizabeth Mayo and Harriot Peyton.393 & DB14/73

1776/11/27 William Cauender ("William Cavender") was born to James Cavender and Susanner Cavender ("Susannah Cavender" & “Susanna Cavender”) in St. Stephens Parish of Northumberland County, Virginia. 250 & 281 On May 20, 1778, John Sims Cavender ("John S. Cavender" & "John Cavender") was born to James Cavender and Susannah Cavender in Northumberland County, Virginia.Fleet, Va Col Ab, Vol1

1776/03/23 or 1773/03/23 Timothy Cavener ("Timothy Cavender"?) married Hannah Troy ("Hannah Toy"?) in Pennsylvania. 279 & 350

1776/05/04 Rhode Island became the first colony to declare its independence from England.261

1776/05/15 The date one record states that James Cavender was born in New Hampshire, later married Rachel Butler and moved to Ohio. 12 (See also Document No.12) This may be the same James Cavender who apparently died in Scott County, Kentucky in 1860 at the age of 84 years.

1776/06/29 Virginia, under the Governorship of Edmund Randolph, adopted a constitution which contained the first American Bill of Rights and declared its independence form Great Britain. 261

1776/07/02 On this date, the Second Continental Congress adopted a resolution by Richard Henry Lee "to declare the United Colonies free and independent states", which resolution was passed by a narrow margin.

1776/07/04 The Declaration of Independence was proclaimed by the Second Continental Congress and a committee comprising Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman and Robert R. Livingston ("Robert Livingston") was appointed to draft a resolution of independence. Actually, the Declaration of Independence was drafted primarily by Thomas Jefferson, who drew on precedents that were well known to all educated Englishmen and Americans, especially on John Locke's often-quoted "Second Treatise of Civil Government" which was written in 1689 and considered to be an authorative pronouncement of established principles. Locke's ideas provided a ready argument for the American cause, and they were especially embarrassing to an English government whose own source of authority was based on them.J.W. Peltason "Understanding the Constitution", 8th ed

1776/08/05 John Cavenor ("John Caverner" & "John Cavender"?) enlisted in the Revolutionary War in the Troops for the colony of Maryland.412

1776/08/28 Patrick Cavanner ("Patrick Cavender") of Washington County, Maryland, believed to be a Catholic born in Ireland, was in the Company of Captain Griffith Johnson, and later served in the Company of John Eccleston in the 2nd. Maryland Regiment which was commanded by Col. Thomas Rice.319 & 412

1776/08/xx David Cavender deserted the Revolutionary War. 14

1776/09/30 Arther Cavender ("Arthur Cavender") of Delaware was listed as having the rank of corporal under Captain John Woodgate in Colonel Patterson's "Flying Camp" company which was commanded by Colonel Samuel Patterson and which was then located at Port Amboy. It was also noted that David Cavender had deserted on August 25, 1776. Arther Cavender and David Cavender were probably brothers. 269, 287 & 289

1776/11/17 William Cavender was born in Northumberland County, Virginia on this date to James Cavender and Susanna Cavender (“Susannah Cavender”? & “Susan Cavender”).393

1776/12/26 General Washington's troops won the battle of Trenton which was considered to be the turning point of the Revolutionary Way as more men began to volunteer as they saw the possibility of actually being able to win the war.

1776/12/xx James Cavender was listed as an officer on the payroll of Captain Enoch Anderson's company in the Delaware Regiment. He again listed as a Corporal in Anderson's Company on March 1, 1777, appointed Sergeant on January 1, 1778 and died April 17, 1778. In December of 1776, David Cavender was listed as having deserted. 289

1776 (1)Robert Callender ("Robert Cavender"?) was living in Transquakin Hundred, Dorchester County, Maryland in 1776, and his family consisted of 2 females under 10, 2 males 10-16, 1 male and 1 female 16-20, 1 female 30-40 and 1 male 40-50 (The actual census listing was 2 az, 2 bx, 1cx, 1cz, 1ez and 1fx, where: "a" means 10 years of age and under; "b" means 10 to 16; "c" means 16 to 21; "d" means 21 to 30; "e" means 30 to 40; "f" 40 to 50; "g" means 50 and upwards; "x" means males;"z" means females; and, "n" means "blacks".);

Thomas Cavender family was also living in Transquakin Hundred, Dorchester County, Maryland in 1776 and his family consisted of 1 male under 10, 1 female 16-21 and 1 male 21-30; 313, 321 & 412

David Cavender family was then living in the same Hundred in 1776 and his family then comprised himself, age 40-50, his wife age 40-50, and an older woman who apparently was the mother of one of them.393

(2) William Callendar ("William Callender"?, "William Callinder"?, "William Cavender"?) was living in Nantacoake Hundred in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1776. His family comprised 1 male 21-30 and 1 female 16-21. 321

(3) Charles Cavillare ("Charles Cavender"?) was then living in Town Hundred in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1776 and his family then comprised 2 men over 21 years of age and 1 slave; and,

Nathan Cavinder ("Nathan Cavender") was then living in the same Hundred in 1776 and his family then comprised 1 man over 21 years of age, a wife and 2 young children.

(4) John Cavender, son of Henry Cavender, was listed as a tithable in 1776 in the lower precinct of Westmoreland County, Virginia.113, 393 & 441

(5) Nathaniel Cavinder ("Nathaniel Cavender"?) over 21 was living in Town Hundred, Queen Anne's County, Maryland in 1776. 233 & 313

(6) David Cavender (believed by some to be the son of Dorset Cavender) was living in Transquakin Hundred in Dorchester County, Maryland according to the 1776 census. According to the 1776 census, his household at that particular time comprised: 1 female under 10, 1 male 10-16, 2 females 10-16, 1 male 30-40, 1 male 40-50, 1 female 40-50 and 1 female 50 and over years of age. 233, 274, 313, 322, 336, 392 & 412

(7) Thomas Cavender and his family were also living in Transquakin Hundred in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1776, and who may have been the married son of David Cavender above. The Thomas Cavender family at that time comprised 1 male under 10, 1 female 16-21 and 1 male 21-30 years of age. 233, 274, 313, 322 & 412

(8) A Nathaniel Cavinder ("Nathaniel Cavender"?) family was living in Town Hundred of Queen Ann's County, Maryland in 1776, which consisted of 1 male under 10, 1 female under 10, 2 females 21-30, 1 male 30-40, and 3 females 30-40. A second Nathaniel Cavinder (“Nathaniel Cavender”?) is also listed as then living in the same location and that the family at that particular time comprised 1 male and 1 female over 21, and 2 females under 12 years of age.274, 279, 336 & 392

(9) Thomas Cavender was living in Transquakin Hundred, Dorchester County, Maryland in 1776, and his family at that time consisted of 1 male under 11, 1 female 16-21 and 1 male 21-30. 313

(10 ) Samuel Cavender was then living in Transquakin Hundred in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1776, and his family then consisted of 2 males 10-16, 1 male 16-20, 1 male 40-50, 2 females under 10, 1 female 16-21, and 1 female 30-40. 279

(11) Stephen Cavender in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia and believed to be the seventh born child of Hugh Cavender and Frances Cavender of Amelia County, Virginia and was born about 1776, and quite possibly a twin who married Elizabeth McCormack ("Elizabeth McCormick") in Davidson County, Tennessee, on December 30, 1805. In 1812, a Stephen Cavender was still living in Davidson County, Tennessee. 134 & 355

(12) John Cavender ("John Stephen Hugh Cavender"?, "Stephen Cavender" & "Hugh Cavender"?), the eighth and last born child of Hugh Cavender and Frances Cavender then living in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia, is estimated to have been born in 1776, and quite possibly was a twin to the above Stephen Cavender.

This estimate is based on the fact that when John Cavender's widowed mother, Frances Cavender, died sometime in 1794, John Cavender, under the name of Hugh Cavender son of Hugh Cavender, was still a minor. And, under English common law observed in the 18th century in Virginia, any male 14 years of age (age 12 for females") could witness documents, testify in court, select their own guardian, serve as an apprentice, be punished for a crime, show land to processioners, sign contracts, act as an executor, and bequeath property by will; at age 16 for males, one could be listed as a tithable, be mustered into the militia, serve as processioners, and take possession of land holdings; at age 18 for males, one could be licensed to practice a trade; and, at age 21 for males (age 18 for females), at the time of marriage, one could release their guardian, be married without parental or guardian consent, plead or sue in court, own land, and be eligible for most public offices.

In fact, on December 1, 1794, Hugh Cavender, stated in a formal adoption paper filed in the court of Charlotte County, Virginia that he was an orphan of Hugh Cavender, and being of lawful age for the specific purpose of making his own choice, personally chose Thomas Chaffin to be his personal guardian, and who accordingly was appointed. Therefore, Hugh Cavender must have been 14-20 years of age to have been able to legally make that choice, and thus had to have been born between 1774-1780. Actually, he apparently was about 16 years of age at that particular time as the guardianship apparently ended in September 1797 when the guardian filed a full accounting with the court, apparently because this second Hugh Cavender had just become 21 years of age and thus born about 1776. As the youngest son of Hugh Cavender and Frances Cavender was named as merely John Cavender in his father's will, and as his date of birth is estimated to have been about 1776, it appears clear that the full name of Hugh Cavender's youngest child was either "John Hugh Cavender" or "Hugh John Cavender", but that he was normally called by the name of "John Cavender" as his father was called by the name of Hugh Cavender, but for some unknown reason he used the name of "Hugh Cavender" in the particular formal papers regarding the appointment of his legal guardian papers which were filed after his father and mother had both died and he was still legally regarded as a minor, i.e., under the age of 21.393 On September 2, 1805 John Cavender ("Hugh Cavender") was living in Charlotte County, Virginia, when he sold to William Blake, Jr., of Charlotte County 75 acres of land in Charlotte County which he previously inherited from his father, Hugh Cavender. The land was bounded by the farms of William Blake, Sr., James Elmore and Hezekiah Featherston.50

(12) Washington District, by request of the settlers, is annexed to North Carolina and becomes Washington County, North Carolina with boundaries of the present state of Tennessee.

1777/02/03 (1) Samuel Cavendar ("Samuel Cavender"?) was born on this date to Robert

Cavendar ("Robert Cavender"?) and Sarah Cavendar ("Sarah Cavender"?) in Sussex County, Delaware. 397

(2) Joseph Carvender ("Joseph Cavender"?) was listed as then being in the

Company of Captain Cory, as being one of the men who enlisted during three

years and the war, and as having being mustered and paid the bounty in a report by James Barret, Esq. to the Honorable Council for the State of Nassachusetts Bay. Jas Barnett Returns, Oct 1896, pp476

1777/02/23 David Cavender was a witness of the will of George Smith of Sussex County, Delaware.313, 336 & 355

1777/03/01 John Cavender enlisted in the 15th Virginia Regiment from Amelia County, Virginia.313 & 393

1777/03/18 Joseph Cavender enlisted in the 11th. Virginia Regiment from Amelia County, Virginia

1777/04/xx The Last Will and Testament of William Cavenaugh ("William Cavender") was probated in St. Mary's County, Maryland.374

1777/05/27 James Cavender enlisted in the Revolutionary War in Delaware, promoted to Corporal on March 1, 1777, promoted to Sergeant on January 1, 1778, and died April 17, 1778. 313

1777/06/23 Joseph Carvender ("Joseph Cavender"?) was mustered and was paid bounty in Capt. Cory's Company for the State of Nassachusetts Bay. He is not believed to be the son of Hugh Cavender of Virginia, but is believed to be a second soldier named Joseph Cavender who enlisted in Massachusetts on May 4, 1775 and received Bounty Warrant #2719. 13, 14, 73, 77, 226, 276 & 284

1777/08/xx John Cavender of New Castle County, Delaware enlisted as a teenager into the service of the Revolutionary War. He probably was the one who served in a Calvary regiment. 285

1777/09/09 General Washington's troops lost the battle of Brandywine and on October 5, 1777, lost the battle of Germantown and then retired to Valley Forge for the winter.164

1777/09/27 John Ford, Jr. and Frankey Ford, his wife, of Amelia County, Virginia sold to Ambrose Jeter ("Ambrose Jetter"?) of Caroline County, Virginia for 625 pounds 500 acres in Amelia County on both sides of Stocks Creek and adjacent to the lands of William Ford, Jr., James Wingoe ("James Wingo"), Hugh Cavender, William Lovern ("William Loving"?), John Wright and John Wood, being the place where John Ford, Jr. now lives, with all buildings, woods, etc. The indenture was witnessed by Edmund Booker ("Edmond Booker"), Thomas Mumford, William Ford, Jr., Mack Goode and John Mann.DB14/98

1777/09/xx William Cavender apparently joined Goodman's Company in North Carolina, took "time out" on October 31, 1777, reenlisted May 25, 1781 in Brewards Company ("Brevards Company") and left the service on May 25, 1782 and apparently drew a pension No. 90373. A James Cavender drew a pension No. 90386 for his service in the Revolutionary War. He also left Brevards Company ("Brewards Company") on May 25, 1782. On May 1, 1792, an entry was made in the Account of Allowances made for officers and soldiers of the late Continental line of North Carolina by the Commissioner of Army Accounts regarding a William Cavender. Note that apparently a second William Cavender likewise enlisted in the Revolutionary War from North Carolina around this same time and later married Margaret Cox, the daughter of George Cox who was killed in the Revolutionary War. 355

1777/10/17 David Cavender was a witness of the will of Robert Wallace in Sussex County, Delaware. 131

1777/12/26 Joseph Corvender ("Joseph Cavender") of Westminster, Massachusetts, enlisted or was drafted to serve in the Continental Army in Capt. Morse's Company.284

1777/12/19 Washington's army begin winter at Valley Forge. 164

1777/xx/xx John Ford and Frankey Ford sold land in Raliegh Parish ("Raleigh Parish") in Amelia County, Virginia to Ambrose Jeter of Caroline County, Virginia, which land was adjacent to the lands of Hugh Cavender, Mack Goode, and others.393

1777-1780 David Cavender sold to Richard Sprigg a tract of land located in Dorchester County, Maryland.302

1777 (1) A James Cavender was then paying taxes in the St. Lawrence District,418 Caswell County, North Carolina.

(2) In 1777 Fincastle County, Virginia's General Assembly divided Fincastle County into three parts and created Washington, Montgomery, and Kentucky Counties. The act creating these counties described Kentucky County as being "to the south and westward of a line beginning on the Ohio at the mouth of Great Sandy creek and running up the same and the main, or northeasterly, branch thereof to the Great Laurel Ridge of Cumberland Mountain, then south westerly along the said mountain to the line of North Carolina." In 1780, Kentucky County was divided into three counties -- Jefferson, Fayette, and Lincoln. Within just a few years, six more counties had been carved out of those three. Between 1784 and 1792, people living in those counties held ten conventions on the question of statehood; on 18 December 1789 Virginia's General Assembly passed an act allowing Kentucky to apply for statehood and on 1 June 1792, those nine counties became a state, with the full consent of Virginia.Provided by Va. St. Lbry.

1778/01/27 Moses Euldaley ("Moses Youdaley"), believed to be the brother-in-law of Hugh Cavender and living in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia, witnessed the deed of Joseph Jackson with respect to land located on Sandy Creek in Amelia County, Virginia. Sometime after 1780, all members of the Eudaley ("Youdaley") family moved to Charlotte County, Virginia where they remained in close association with Hugh Cavender.393

1778/02/17 The British Parliament adopted a "Conciliatory Bill" offering to give the American Colonies everything they had demanded, except independence.

1778/02/xx James Cavender was listed in Captain Enoch Andersons Company in the D Regiment commanded by Captain David Hall in Delaware.289

1778/02/18 John Cavender of Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia), apparently purchased from William Capps of Princess Anne County 8 acres of land and buildings in the Muddy Creek Neck section of Princess Annee County, which is adjacent to the place of residence of William Capps.193

1778/03/09 Henry Burge of Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, Virginia sold to William Crenshaw, Jr. of the same county and parish for 475 pounds 180 acres in Nottoway Parish adjacent to the lines of Stith Hardaway, Henry Beuford, and an Irby, and the Long Branch. The indenture was witnessed by Peter Lamkin, David Crenshaw, John Anderson, James Crenshaw and John May. DB14/101

1778/03/10 Court deposition in Dorchester County, Maryland of David Cavender, then aged around 52 years, who was testifying about a poplar tree shown to him about 15 years ago by his brother, Charles Cavender, as a boundary between Rev. Thomas Airey's land and the land where Charles Cavender lived.286 & 352

1778/04/17 Date of decease of James Cavender of Delaware who was killed in the Revolutionary War while serving in Enoch Anderson's Company, and who is believed to be the son of Dorset Cavender. 269, 279 & 131

1778/04/23 William Ware and Ann Ware, his wife, of Amelia County, Virginia sold to William Griffin of Prince Edward County, Virginia for 150 pounds 100 acres in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia adjacent to Little Sandy Creek, the fence of John Wright, the line of William Winston, and the creek as it meanders.DB14/101

1778/05/20 John Sims Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.S. Cavender”) was born on this date to James Cavender and Susanna Cavender (“Susan Cavender”, “Susannah Cavender”) in Northumberland County, Virginia.393

1778/06/22 David Cavender, planter, and his wife, Elizabeth Cavender of Dorchester County, Maryland sold to Richard Sprigg of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, sold 30 acres of land in Dorchester County, Maryland. The land was known as "Haywards Lott" and "John's Choice". The deed was signed by David Cavender and his wife Elizabeth Cavender. 286 & 352

1778/09/10 William Samsum and his wife, Sarah Samsum, sold 100 acres of land on Spring Creek in Lunenburg County, Virginia, to Joseph Townsend which was bounded by the lands of Jared McConnico and John Crafton. Both Jared McConnico and John Crafton later moved to Williamson County, Tennessee. 111 & 125

1778 (1) Estimated date of births of Amen Cavender (“Amy Cavender” & “Amey Cavender”?) who married Tally Whiteherst (“Tully Whitehurst”?) in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia), and Rebecca Cavender who married James Absolam (“James Absalom”? & “James Absolom”?) in Princess Anne County on September 19, 1806, with the ceremony being conducted by Jeremiah Reitter. 149

(2) John Cavender took an Oath of Fidelity in Cecil County, Maryland. 313 & 336

(3) Private Lambert Cavender from Kent County, Maryland 1778 was in the 13th Battalion, 6th Company under Captain Richard Gresham. Samuel Cavender ("Cavendar") of Kent County, Maryland, was in the 6th Company under Captain David Crane on the same date. Patrick Cavanner ("Patrick Cavender"?) from Washington County, Maryland and believed to be a Catholic born in Ireland, likewise served in the Revolutionary War under Capt. Griffith Johnson in 1778.316, 318 & 323

1779/02/24William Ware of Amelia County, Virginia sold to Mack Goode ("Mack Good"?) of the same county for 800 pounds 215 acres of land on both sides of Stocks Creek in Raliegh Parish ("Raleigh Parish") in Amelia County, Virginia where William Ware then lived, which land was adjacent to that of John Green, William Crowder, John Wood and Hugh Cavender. The indenture was witnessed by Thomas Green, John Taylor, Joseph Pollard with his mark, and Martha Caskin with her mark. As there was no release of dower, William Ware was then either divorced or a widower.393 & DB15/10

1779/04/23 John Compton, Jr. of Amelia County, Virginia sold to John Tabb of the same county 100 acres of land in Amelia county whereon the late father of John Compton, John Compton, Sr., lived. The land is adjacent to the lines of Joseph Eggleston, William Hutchason ("William Hutchinson"?), John Compton and John Tabb. The indenture was witnessed by Thomas Tabb, John White and Williamson Piles. Note that a John White married Nancy Cavender on March 4, 1796 in Dorchester County, Maryland. DB15/27

1779/05/10 A petition for relief was filed in the county court of Northumberland County, Virginia by Susanna Cavender (“Susan Cavender” & “Susannah Cavender”), the wife of James Caviner (“James Cavender”) who was then serving in the Continental Army. She was awarded the sum of 50 pounds. A James Cavender drew a pension No. 90386 for his service in the Revolutionary War. 393

1779/05/13 John Cavendar ("John Cavender"?) and his wife, Susanna Cavender (“Susan Cavender” & “Susannah Cavender”), of Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia), sold to William Williams of Princess Anne County 8 acres of land in Muddy Creek Neck in Princess Anne County. The Indenture was witnessed by Reuben Williamson, Tully Capps and Elizabeth Wilbour (“Elizabeth Wilbur”?). This particular John Cavender may have been the son of the Henry Cavender of Westmoreland County, Virginia.15

1779/05/19 Mack Goode of Amelia County, Virginia sold to William Ware of the same County for 800 pounds 155 acres in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia on both sides of Stocks Creek adjacent to the lines of Hugh Cavender, John Wood, William Crowder and John Green. The indenture was witnessed by John Taylor, Mat. McGlasson ("Matthew McGlasson"?) and Thomas Green. Approximately one month later, on June 24, 1779, William Ware sold the same property to David Asselin of the same county and parish for 1000 pounds. This particular indenture was witnessed by William Giles, John Booker and T.B. Wison (T.B. Wilson”?). DB15/17

1779/06/21 Spain declares war on Great Britain.

1779/06/24 William Ware of Amelia County, Virginia sold to David Asselin of the same county for 1,000 pounds a 155 acre tract of land located in Amelia County, Virginia on both sides of Stocks Creek adjacent to the lines of William Crowder, John Wood, Hugh Cavender and John Green. Witnessed by William Giles, John Booker and T.B. Wilson.441

1779/10/20 Ezekiel Cavender purchased from Robertson Stephens and his wife Jannet Stephens (“Janet Stephens”) 73 acres of land in Dorchester County, Maryland, known as either "Newport" or “New Port” and which was located on the east side of the Northwest Fork of the Nanticoke River. This particular Ezekiel Cavender is believed to be the son of Dorset Cavender who died about 1738 in Dorset County, Maryland.286

1779/10/20 Ezekiel Cavender purchased from Robert Stephens and his wife, Jannet Stephens (“Janet Stephens”?), 73 acres of land known as "New Port" ("Newport") on the east side of the Northwest fork of Nanticoke River in Dorchester County, Maryland. On the same day, Ezekiel Cavender and his wife, Nancy Cavender, sold to Robert Stephens 85 acres of land in Dorchester County, Maryland, which was part of a tract known as "Ezekiel's Fortune" which was located on the east side of the Northwest Fork of the Nanticoke River in Dorchester County, Maryland. This particular Ezekiel Cavender is believed to be the son of Dorset Cavender who died about 1738 in Dorset County, Maryland.286 & 352

1779/11/22 Henry Cavender married Mary Laggett (“Mary Leggett”, “Moley Leggett” & “Molly Leggett”) in Princess Anne County, Virginia on this date with James Leggett giving his consent, S. Mills and Frances Leggett were the witnesses, and Edward Cannon, Jr. and Henry Cavender were the sureties. On August 7, 1780, Henry Cavender and Mary Cavender (formerly “Mary Leggett”) witnessed the consent of James Leggett for his daughter, Frances Leggett, to marry John Petree (“John Petre”), with the surety being Enoch Jones.

See the Last Will and Testament of James Leggett which was executed in Princess Anne County, Virginia on November 21, 1812 and probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on May 3, 1813 where he bequests to: his son Robert Leggett, Enoch Leggett, Edward Digs (“Edward Diggs”?), daughter Amey Whitehurst (“Amy Whitehurst”), his granddaughter Elizabeth Woods, Robert Leggett’s daughters Anne Leggett and Alsey Leggett, to his daughter Moley Cavender (“Molly Cavender”, “Polly Cavender” & “Mary Cavender”, formerly Moley Leggett (“Molly Leggett”, Polly Leggett & Mary Leggett”) who married Henry Cavender. Note that an orphan named Enoch Leggett chose Robert Jones as his guardian.

See also the Last Will and Testament of Peter Malbone which was executed in Princess Anne County, Virginia on September 2, 1814 and probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on December 5, 1814 where he bequests to his daughter-in-law Polly Leggett (“Mary Leggett”, “Molly Leggett” & “Moley Leggett”), among others. Apparently following the decease of Henry Cavender, Polly Leggett assumed her maiden name and married a Malbone (possibly Phillip Malbone”) and thus became Polly Malbone (“Mary Mlabone”, “Molly Malbone” & “Moley Malbone”).

1779/12/20 The following Cavenders enlisted or re-enlisted in the Revolutionary War in Muky Town (or Mukytown) in Amelia County, Virginia on December 20, 1779: John Cavender, age 17, height 5 feet 8 inches, hair dark, and eyes blue; Joseph Cavender, age 19, height 5 feet 7 ½ inches, hair dark, and eyes blue (re-enlisted, and the son of Hugh Cavender); and, James Cavender, age 22, height 5 feet 8 1/4 inches, hair dark, and eyes hazel. On May 2, 1783, James Cavender, having served his enlistment time of 3 years, was discharged from service in the State Line on this date, and was entitled to the proportion of land entitled to a private. The discharge was signed by Thomas Meriwether and Benjamin Harrison. James Cavender was further granted Land Warrant No. 538 for 200 acres of land, which warrant apparently was exercised in the State of Kentucky . 124, 136 & 382

1779 (1) Estimated date of birth of Martha Cavender who married Ezekiel Smith in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia) on July 28, 1807 with Rev. William Atwood performing the ceremony.371

(2) Jonesboro, first town in Tennessee and seat of Washington County, Tennessee was Chartered in 1779. Transylvania Company founded the present town of Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.

(3) General George Washington and his army winter at Morristown, New Jersey.261

1780/04/19 Elizabeth Cavender (“Betsy Cavender”), daughter and the third oldest child of Hugh Cavender first married Thomas Shelton April 19, 1780 in the Linville Creek Baptist Church in Rev. John Alderson's Parish in Shenandoah Valley, Rockingham County, Virginia. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. John Alderson, Jr.371 John Alderson Sr., founded the Baptist church in Linville Creek on August 6, 1756 and, in 1757 the Indians invaded and the people moved 40-50 miles below Blue Ridge. In 1763, the Indians struck again and, in 1777 John Alderson, Jr. moved to Greenbrier County, Virginia, now West Virginia, at New River and founded the Greenbriar Baptist Church at Alderson in Greenbriar County, Virginia, now Monroe County, West Virginia. On March 19, 1791 Rev. Alderson wrote in his record of marriages performed by him: “March the 19, 1791-This day setled with John Flin and Balance Due to him three Gallons and three Quarts Whiskey.” 374

1780/08/11 Francell Leggett (“Frances Leggett”?), daughter of James Leggett and Frances Leggett, married John Petree (“John Petre” and thus “Frances Petree”) in Princess Anne County, Virginia. Henry Cavender and Mary Cavender (“formerly “Mary Leggett”?) witnesses the consent of James Leggett and the surety was Enoch Jones.

1780/08/16 Private Patrick Cavender, believed to be a Catholic born in Ireland, was listed as being "missing" in the Second Regiment of the Maryland Troops.412

1780/09/18 Ezekiel Cavender and his wife Ann Cavender (sometimes "Nancy Cavender" or another wife) sold to William Paddison 73 acres of land in Dorchester County, Maryland, known as "Newport" or “New Port” which was located on the east side of the Northwest fork of the Nanticoke River and which he has previously purchased from Robertson Stevens and Jannet Stephens (“Janet Stephens”?) on October, 20, 1779. This particular Ezekiel Cavender is believed to be the son of Dorset Cavender who died about 1738 in Dorset County, Maryland.286 & 352

1780/09/25 American General, Benedict Arnold, went over to the British side and became a general and, on January 5, 1781, he raided Richmond, Virginia.

1780/10/07 Battle of Kings Mountain in South Carolina.

1780 (1) In 1780, a John Cavender of Somerset County, Maryland was in the Monie Company, Princess Anne Battalion. 318

(2) In 1780, a John Cavender was living in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. 350

(3) Apparently a Cavender family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia), one family was living in Charlotte County, Virginia and one family was living in Washington County, Virginia. 355

(4) Sometime after 1780, all members of the Eudaley family moved to Charlotte County, Virginia where they remained in close association with the Hugh Cavender family and conducted various land transactions in Charlotte County, Virginia from 1780 through 1805. However, as there continued to appear land transactions in Charlotte County, Virginia during the subsequent period of 1805-1825, there appears to have been a Moses Eudaley, Sr. and a Moses Eudaley, Jr. As previously indicated, it is believed that Moses Eudaley. Sr. ("Moses Youdaley") was the brother-in-law of Hugh Cavender.393

(5) In 1780, the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Seventh, Tenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Regiments of the Virginia Line being captured by the British at Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.

1781/02/21 David Cavender was a witness to the will of Robert Wallace in Sussex County, Delaware. 313, 336 & 355

1781/02/23 David Cavender witnessed the will of George Smith in Sussex County, Delaware. 313

1781/03/11 Mary Ann Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “Mary A. Cavender”) was christened by Joseph Cavender and Ann Cavender on Saint Marylebone Street, Saint Marylebone Road, Saint Marylebone Parish, London, England. 140 & 439

1781/03/29 John Calvender ("John Cavender"?) of Littletown, Massachusetts married Polly Blanchard ("Mary Blanchard" & "Mary Jane Blanchard"). The marriage ceremony was conducted by Rev. Ephram Woods in Concord, Massachusetts.232

1781/05/01 John Cavender of Littleton in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, age 22-23 years, enlisted to serve in the Revolutionary War for a period of three years.284 & 326

1781/05/24 Paulin Anderson of King & Queen County, Virginia sold the American Army 225 pounds of beef.Weisinger, Va Col Abs

1781/09/xx Paulin Anderson of King & Queen County, Virginia sold the American Army 10 barrels of corn.Weisinger, Va Col Abs

1781/10/19 At the battle of Yorktown, British General Cornwallis surrenders the entire British army to General George Washington and French General Rochambeau. This battle was essentially the end of the Revolution.

1781/11/19 George Washington ("General George Washington"?) of Amelia County, Virginia sold to Peter Randolph of the same county various Negro slaves for the sum of 25,000 pounds of tobacco, in hogshead, to average 1000 weight of net tobacco, and none to contain less than 1000 pounds of net weight of tobacco stored in the upper warehouses of the James River and the Appomattox River. The Negro slaves which included his Negro girl named Dinah and 29 other Negro slaves belonging to the estate of David Greenhill, deceased, in which George Washington had a legacy, and as may be drawn as his share of the following 29 Negro slaves: Tom, Lew, David, John, Dublin, Preston, Molly, Doll, Grace, Sarah, Liddy, Patt, George, Emanuel, Bob, Dick, Phibby, Lewis, Nannah, Amey, John, Ben, James, Julis, Isabel, Susanah, Matt, Milly and Simon. The indenture was witnessed by Robert Randolph and Peter Ellington.

Since George Washington executed the above deed, the slaves mentioned therein were divided between three of the legatees of David Greenhill, deceased, and agreeable to his will. The following slaves were allotted to George Washington: Tom, Dublin, Julius, Bob, Jane, Dinah, Isabell, Liddie, Molly, Amy, Hannah and Lydia. In order to discharge a debt owed by George Washington to Peter Randolph as a consequence of his default in payment of the debt of December 25 of the preceding year, George Washington conveyed the above named slaves which he inherited to Peter Randolph. This particular indenture was witnessed by William Vasser and George Vasser. DB16/66&67

1781 (1) Needham Cavenah ("Needam Cavnar", "Needam Cavenah"?, “Needam Cavender”?, “Needham Cavener”, “Needum Cavener”, “Needum Cavender”? & “Needham Cavender”?) is believed to be the same Needham Cavenah who lived in Maury County, Tennessee around 1810, and who married Sally Bridges (“Sarah Bridges”) in Maury County, Tennessee on October 5, 1817.137 & 355 According to the 1820 census, Needham Cavener and his family were then living in Maury County, Tennessee, and his household then comprised one son and one daughter under 10 years of age and thus born about 1810-1820, and one male and one female 26-45 years of age and thus born about about 1775-1794.418 In 1850, Needum Cavener and his family were then living in Hickman County, Tennessee. At that time, he was 69 years of age and thus born in North Carolina about 1781, and his wife Sarah Cavener (“Sally Cavener”, “Sarah Cavenah”, “Sarah Cavender” & “Sally Cavender”) was age 63 and thus born in North Carolina about 1787, and their children were then: Nancy Cavener (“Nancy Cavenah” & “Nancy Cavender”?) age 18 and thus born about 1832; Susan Cavener (“Susan Cavenah” & “Susan Cavender”?) age 16 and thus born about 1834; John Cavener (“John Cavenah” & “John Cavender”) age 11, and thus born about 1839; and, Needum Cavener (“Needum Cavenah”, “Needham Cavenah”, “Needham Cavender”? & “Needum Cavender”?) age 3 and thus born about 1847.

(2) Garroa Cavender ("Garret Cavender"?) and Henry Slack were apparently listed as serving in the Revolutionary War Militia in the Township of Solebury, Pennsylvania. 317 & 326

(3) (i) In 1781, a Charles Cavenah ("Charles Cavanah"?, “Charles Kavanaugh”,

Charles Cavanaugh”? & "Charles Cavender"?) was living in Christian County,

Kentucky, which includes the City of Hopkinsville in Western Kentucky.

(ii) On June 12, 1794, John Sharpe and Charles Carvenah (sometimes "Charles Cavenah"

& "Charles Cavanah")(“Charles Cavender”?) were jointly tried before the SuperiorSuperior Court of Oglethorpe County, Georgia which was held at the home ofCharles Lainon the above date with Judge Sith presiding. The charge was "Negro stealery". The 13 member jury comprised: Isham Davis, Robert Gallaspy ("Robert Gillespie"), John Herring, John Holloway, Buckner Ledbetter, Levi Phillips, Robert Rallaspy, Hugh Roar, Jesse Starky, George Taylor (the jury foreman), Benjamin Thomas, James Thompson and Benjamin Tribble. The jury found John Sharpe innocent of the charge, but the following 7 members of the jury held Charles Cavenah was guilty as charged: Isham Davis, Robert Gillespie, John Holloway, Hugh Roar, George Taylor, James Thompson and, Benjamin Tribble ("Benjamin Trible"?). The verdict was witnessed by Sheriff William Baliey.

(iii) On July 19, 1794, John Sharpe, Jr., signed an affidavit which stated: That on October 5, 1791, Joseph Wheelright of Wilcox County, Georgia, but now called Oglethorpe County, Georgia, sold a slave to Charles Cavenah (“Charles Cavender”?), then released the mortgage. On the same date, Betsy Sharpe testified on behalf of Charles Cavenah regarding the Wheelright case.

(iv) The following Oglethorpe County, Georgia residents subsequently signed a petition requesting the Charles Cavenah (“Charles Cavender”?) be pardoned: Joho Angle; Talbot Arthur; Richard Bailey; Col. William Bailey; George Barber ("Joseph Barber"?); Peeky Bledsoe; William Butts; Edward Calahan (“Edward Callahan”?); John Cargile, Jr.; Peter Carns; Jesse Clay; William Clegham; James Clegharn; Joshia Cob ("Joshia Cobb"?); John Diamond; Jeremiah Dickson; Jeffry Early ("Jeffrey Early"?); John J. Ecloth ("John Ecloth"); J. Floyd ("F. Floyd"?); Henry Garrett; Robert Germany; Joel Glass; John Gresham; Jno. Griffin ("John Griffin", "Johnathan Griffin", "Jonathon Griffin", "Jonathan Griffin" or "Johannes Griffin"); James Ham; Alexander Hawkins; John Hawkins; William Hay; Phillip Hayne; Joel Hunt; Joseph Jones; Thomas Kennerly; Jessee Lane; Simeon Lane ("Simon Lane"?); Charles Lane; John Leget ("John Leggett"?); Thomas Loyd ("Thomas Lloyd"?); J.L. Luckie; Jno Luckie ("Jonathan Luckie"; J. McCamon; William McCree; Moses Milligan; William Nilison; Tarplay Oplofant?; John Parks; John Payne; Ancelaus Pope; William Prichard; Edward Pryor; Spencer Reynolds; Thomas Reynolds; Henry Roth William Shropshire; Joseph Shubright; William Strother; Floree Sullivan; J.P. George Swain; Thomas Swan; Howell Tatum; James Thomas; Hyram Taylor Charles W. Waddill ("Charles Waddill"); Jesse Walker; Thomas Watts; Wilson Whatley; John Williams; Jeremiah Wootan; and, Obediah Wynne ("Obediah Wynn"?). (v) The following residents of the State of Georgia subsequently filed the following Petition to then Governor George Mathews ("George Matthews"?): "The humble petition of sundry citizens of the said State respectfully sheweth that it is with much regret they have heard that Charles Cavenah (“Charles Cavender”?) has been lately found guilty of Negro steeling (sic) in the accusation of a certain Joseph Wheelwright whom we consider from his general character capable of fabricating and bring forward plans or schemes which would endanger the life of any citizen with whom he might be at variance that many of us have from his infancy known the said Charles Cavanah and are well acquainted with the dispute between him and the said Joseph Wheelwright and never viewed Charles Cavanah's conduct as felonious nor having done more than could be justified by the strictest principals of honesty and as the laws are intended for conviction of the guilty and cannot require the sacrifice of the innocent, we humbly pray your Excellency to pardon the said Charles Cavanah and thereby satisfy the people over whom you preside and that the Constitution has not for useless purposes vested you with this amiable prerogative. And as in duty bound they ever pray. Except for William Butts, all of the signers of the petition to the Governor were by an entirely different group of citizens, to wit: Levy Abrahams ("Levy Abraham"?) of Chatham County; Samuel Andrew; Joseph Baerber; Edmond Bailey; Thomas Boyd; James Bozeman; John Burton; William Burton; William Allen Burton ("William Burton"); William Butts; Thomas Clark; William Clark; David Clem; Fr. Coleman; Francis Coleman; James Coleman; John Coleman; David Floyd; Francis Funderburge; Douglass Hancock; James Hanson; Billy B. Harvey ("Billy Harvey" & "William Harvey"); Harvey Harvey, Jr.; Thomas Harvey; William B. Jenkins ("William Jenkins"); Isaac Jones; David Leion of Chatham County, Georgia; John Lewes ("John Lewis"?); William Lewes ("William Lewis"?) William McDowell; Daniel McNeil; Jame McNeil ("James McNeil"?); William Marshall; William Moorehead; Nathaniel Munkin?; Benjamin Otwell; Leml Pace ("Lemel Pace"?); John Paulett; William Paulett; John Parsons; Stephen Powell; Robert Reid; James Rogers; Thomas Rogers; John Jacob Schley ("John Schley"); John Scott; David Shores; Richard Shores; Archer Street; Thomas Street; J.P. James Stubb; Daniel Thomas; Lindsey Thomas; William Thomas; William Tinkner?; Henry Traylor ("Henry Taylor"?); Nathan Vivion?; and, Benjamin Wallace. 390

(vi) On March 1, 1795, apparently another petition to the Governor of Georgia was executed by basically a different set of people: Richard Allday, Thomas Anderson, Arthur Bell, James Bell, James Bentley, James Dean, James Debentor, Frederick Duke, James Edmonds ("James Edmond"?), Thomas Hampton, George Henderson, Francis Jackson, Jesse Jennison, Thomas Jenkins, William B. Jenkins ("William Jenkins"), Sampson Jenkins, George Henderson, John Robarts ("John Roberts"?), William Roberts, John Rogers, Sampson Jenkins, Kier Lindsey?, Thomas Lindsey, Benjamin Lindsey, James Martin, Jno. Montgomery ("John Montgomery", "Johnathan Montgomery", "Jonathon Montgomery", "Jonathan Montgomery" or "Johannes Montgomery"), Phillip Thomas, and William Wyche. Apparently, this particular Charles Cavenah (“Charles Cavender”?) died about March 16, 1801 and his wife Nancy Cavenah (“Nancy Cavender”?) and John Sharpe were the administrators of his estate.

(vii) On November 6, 1813, Charles Cavanah ("Charles Cavenah"? & “Charles Cavender”?) married Lucy E. Owen ("Lucy Owen" & "Lucille Owen"?) in Hopkins County, Kentucky with Justice of the Peace, E. Givens, performing the ceremony.

1782/01/10 Thomas Cavendar ("Thomas Cavender") of (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia), purchased from John Woodhouse and Rachel Woodhouse a 43 acre tract of land and building at Brinsons Inlett in Princess Anne County and adjacent to land owned by Adam Robinson and Anthony Lovett. The Indenture was witnessed by John Fentress, Reuben Lovett and Isaac Tolewine. 112 & 198

1782/01/27 Sarah Cavender was born on this date in Greenfield Township, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. There appears to be some presently unknown relationship with Emma Jane Stephens Burnham ("Emma Burnham" & "Jane Burnham").397

1782/04/06 John Cavender of Dorchester County, Maryland was serving in the Revolutionary War. The Western Shore Treasurer of Maryland was ordered to pay to John Cavender 19 pounds of the Bills emitted under the "Act for the Emission of Bills of Credits", 7 pounds and 14 shillings to be retained by him, 6 pounds and 6 shillings to be delivered to John Phebus, and 5 pounds to be delivered to Thomas Ackman, the Bounty allowed for manufacturing 19 bushels of salt per Certificate passed by the Council of Maryland, 1781-1782, pp 123. 313, 336, 392 & 412

1782/05/18 Samuel Greenhill and Molly Greenhill ("Mary Greenhill" & "Mary Ann Greenhill"), his wife, convey to George Washington certain unidentified land located in Amelia County, Virginia.DB16/105

1782/06/09 Joseph William Cavender ("Joseph Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”) was christened by his father Joseph Cavender and his mother Ann Cavender on Saint Marylebone Street, Saint Marylebone Road, Saint Marylebone Parish, London, England.399 & 439

1782/11/18 John Cavender was listed as being in Capt. John Moore's Company in the Revolutionary War and apparently was paid in full on that date. 269

1782/11/30 Preliminary peace treaty signed by the United States and Great Britain in Paris.

1782 (1) Estimated date of birth of Thomas Cavender who married Amey Dawley ("Amy Dawley"?) , daughter of Henry Dawley, on June 11-15, 1803 in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia). It appears that Thomas Cavender may be related to James Cavender who married Frankey Kellem on May 5, 1804. The ceremony was conducted by Reverends William Manias and James Dawley.

(2) The following were paying property taxes in Virginia in 1782:

Thomas Cavender in Princess Anne County, Virginia;

Henry Cavinder ("Henry Cavender"?) in Princess Anne County, Virginia;

George Caverder ("George Cavender"?) in Westmoreland County, Virginia on 1 poll

and 6 slaves;

Thomas Cavender in Westmoreland County, Virginia on 5 slaves.

John Cavender in Westmoreland County, Virginia on 1 white poll;

William Cavender in Lincoln County, Virginia (now in Kentucky); and,

Hugh Covinder (“Hugh Cavender”) and his entire family of 10 people were then living in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia in 1782, together with 7 blacks. However, he only paid tithe taxes on 2 white men over 21 years of age, 2 slaves Patty and Easter, 2 horses and 5 head of cattle. His oldest son, Joseph Cavender, was born about 1760 and thus would have been about 22 years old at that particular time. Hugh Cavender also paid property taxes on 130 acres of land. 118, 350, 371 & 393

(3) John Cavenor ("John Cavender"?) was born about 1782 in Auburn, New York. It appears that John Cavenor had some sort of a relationship with James Hoyt in Auburn, New York.397

(4) Mary Cavender was born about 1782 in Petersborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire to a John Cavender, and apparently had some relationship with a James Holmes of the same county. It is to be noted that on April 13, 1794, a James Charles Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.C. Cavender” & “James C. Cavender”) was born in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire to Charles Cavender. It has been recorded that the elder Charles Cavender was born about 1756 in Lyndelboro, Ireland ("Lyndoboro, Ireland"?) came to this country via Newfoundland in 1775 at the age of 19 years, and married Eleanor Addison ("Elenore Addison" & “Elinor Addison”?). James Charles Cavender apparently finally settled in North Lewisburg, Ohio.397 It is to be noted that it is recorded in the DAR Patroit index, a Charles Cavender was born in Ireland in 1736, married an Elenor Addison ("Elanor Addison", "Elenore Addison" & "Eleanor Addison"?), was a Corporal in the New Hampshire Militia, and died about 1824. However, his stated date of birth is believed to be in error because, according to one IGI record on file in London, England, the particular Charles Cavender who married Eleanor Addison was born in Lyndelboro, Ireland about 1756, and according to another IGI record on file in London, England, a Charles Cavender was born about 1756 in Lyndoboro, New Hampshire. There appears to be no Lyndoboro or Lyndelboro in present day New Hampshire, but there is a town in New Hampshire called Hillsboro and a county called Hillsborough. In any event, the date of birth of 1756 of Charles Cavender corresponds to "THE HISTORY OF HANCOCK, NEW HAMPSHIRE" by W.W. Hayward which states that Charles Cavender came from Ireland to Newfoundland about the year 1775 at the age of 19 years; thus, again, he would have born about 1756 contra 1736. However, the place of birth of New Hampshire is contrary to the stated place of birth of Ireland.

(5) Pauline Anderson ("Paulin Anderson") was on the tax list of King & Queen County, Virginia. Weisinger, Va Col Abs

1782-1783 From July 27, 1782, to December 1, 1783, William Cavender was a private in the Delaware Regiment of Capt. Jaquet's Company, Hases Regiment.

1783/01/03 George Washington of Amelia County, Virginia for 67,600 pounds of crop tobacco sold to Samuel Greenhill of Dinwiddie County, Virginia 338 acres of land in Amelia County, with all houses and woods thereon. The indenture was witnessed by Henry Vaden, John McLachlen, W. Butler and Joseph Greenhill.DB16/93

1783/03/12 Date of the formal Armistice when the war was formally ended. The American soldiers were sent home with no pay, only "chits" for three month's arrears in pay signed by Robert Morris. They were also given their muskets.

1783/03/31 William Cavender married Amy Leggett ("Amey Leggett"), daughter of James Leggett and Frances Leggett, in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia). James Cavender gave his consent and Henry Cavender and Mary Cavender (“formerly “Mary Leggett”?) witnessed the consent by James Cavender. Surety was Enoch Jones (“Enock Jones”). If parental consent was needed, then William Cavender was probably born about 1763-1765.133, 149, 294, 350 & 355

1783/05/01 Garret Cavender (“Garrett Cavender”? & “Jarrett Cavender”?) was appointed a Lieutenant in the Pennsylvania Militia. 326

1783/05/02 James Cavender, having served his enlistment time of 3 years, was discharged from service in the State Line on this date, and was entitled to the proportion of land entitled to a private. The discharge was signed by Thomas Meriwether and Benjamin Harrison. James Cavender was further granted Land Warrant No. 538 for 200 acres of land, which warrant apparently was exercised in the State of Kentucky. 124, 136 & 382

1783/05/12 William Cavinder ("William Cavender"), originally from the northern part of North Carolina, married Margaret Cox in Wilkes County, Georgia. Margaret Cox was born in Virginia near the James River and was the daughter of George Cox. William Cavender and George Cox served together in the Revolutionary War and George Cox died during his service.101

1783/06/15 Samuel Cavenner ("Samuel Cavener"? & "Samuel Cavender"?) married Ann Frampton in Portsmouth, Saint Thomas Parish, Hampshire County, England.399

1783/06/24 Garret Cavenear ("Garret Cavender" & "Garrett Cavender") (also "Garet Cavenear", "Garet Cavender"?, "Garrett Cavenear" and "Jarrad Cavenear") (also "Cavenaugh", "Cavenier, "Caveniar", "Caveneir", "Cavanier", "Cavinar", "Cavinear", "Cavanear", "Cavenear" and "Caverner"), believed to be from Pennsylvania, served as a Private in the Virginia Continental Line, was granted Land Warrant No. 1060 or 1046 by the State of Kentucky for 200 acres. 124 & 136

1783/07/30 Joseph Cavender, son of Hugh Cavender who was then still living in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia, received final military pay.17

1783/08/14 Hugh Cavender of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia executed an indenture by which he made a formal gift to his first born for his love and good will, his oldest son named Joseph Cavender, a Negro boy slave named "Abram". The indenture was witnessed by Ambrose Jeter, ("Ambrose Jetter"?), Adam Lovern ("Adam Loving"?), William Blake, James Lovern ("James Loving"?) and Richard Lovern ("Richard Loving"?) and was recorded 13 days later after being "proved" by two of the original witnesses, Ambrose Jeter and William Blake. Joseph Cavender had just returned home from serving in the Revolutionary War and later married the daughter of William Blake. DB16/279 & 280 & 16

1783/09/08 Joseph Cavender, son of Hugh Cavender and who served as a Sergeant in the Virginia Continental Line, was honorably discharged in Richmond, Virginia, by General Lincoln and on September 8, 1783 received a Land Bounty Warrant No. 1733 for 400 acres of land for his service as a Sergeant in the Revolutionary War. He must have sold his warrant as it was exercised jointly by Robert Craddock, Richardson Booker and Joseph Coleman on May 1, 1786. 19, 25, 73, 77, 124, 134, 224 & 382

1783/09/03 The United States and Great Britain sign the final peace treaty in Paris.

1783/09/18 Joseph Cavender, son of Hugh Cavender, was granted Bounty Warrant #1733 by the State of Kentucky for 400 acres of land for his services as a Sgt. in the Revolutionary War.19 & 124

1783/10/14 Garret Cavender (“Garrett Cavender”) received a land grant on 50 acres of land, which was apparently exercised on August 15, 1799 in Hampshire County, Virginia on the South Branch Mountain adjacent to the lands of James Taylor and others.See Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Vol. II, 1775-1789 by Gertrude E. Green

1783/11/15 William Vasser of Amelia County, Virginia sold to Peter Randolph for 180 pounds 180 acres located in Amelia County adjacent the main road leading from Deep Creek bridge to the Court House, the line of Benjamin Dyson, Deep Creek as it meanders, and the line of Peter Randolph. The indenture was witnessed by Robert Randolph, George Washington, Richard Randolph and Phill. W. Greenhill ("Phillip Greenhill"?).DB17/107

1783 Mary Cavander (“Mary Cavender”) was born on this date in West Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland and later married Robert Wilson.439

1783 (1) DELAWARE: Thomas Cavender and Sarah Wheeler were appointed administrators in 1783 of the estate of William Wheeler, believed to be in New Castle County, Delaware. 269

(2) MARYLAND: Isaac Cavender was assessed a war tax in the Upper District, Dorchester County, Maryland in 1783; David Cavender was assessed a war tax in Middle District of Dorchester County, Maryland in 1783; Lemuel Cavender ("Hemuel Cavender"?), a single person, paid a war tax in Kent County, Maryland in 1783; and, Thomas Cavender was living in the Middle District of Dorchester County, Maryland in 1783. 313 & 336

(3) NORTH CAROLINA: Silvester Cavender ("Sylvester Cavender") was then paying taxes in Duplin County, North Carolina in 1783.418

(4) PENNSYLVANIA: Garret Cavender ("Garrett Cavender"?) and Philip Slack were promoted to Lieutenants in Battalions No. 3 and 4, respectively, of the Pennsylvania Militia under Colonel Wail in 1783.327

(5) SCOTLAND: Mary Cavander (“Mary Cavender”?) was born in 1783 in Scotland, and later married Robert Wilson and became Mary Willson..

(6) TENNESSEE: Davidson County, Tennessee, was formed from North Carolina in 1799 with Nashville being the County Seat. 123

(7) VIRGINIA: A first John Cavender was paying taxes in the Eastern Shore Precinct, Princess Anne County, Virginia in 1783. 418

Another John Cavender family was living in the Middle Precinct of the Eastern Shore of Princess Anne County, Virginia in 1783 (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia) and his family then consisted of 6 people and 1 slave. This may be the same John Cavender who enlisted in the Revolutionary War on March 18, 1777, and who signed a legal document in Sumner County, Tennessee on July 25, 1799. Actually, the petition was signed by a John Cavender, Sr. and a John Cavender, Jr;350 & 355 Henry Cavender and family of 6 people and no slaves was also living in the Lower Precinct of Middle Eastern Shore of Princess Anne County, Virginia in 1783 (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia);

Reuben Cavender and family of 4 people were living in the Middle Precinct of Eastern Shore of Princess Anne County in 1783;

Either the same or another Reuben Cavender was paying taxes in the Eastern Shore Precinct, Princess Anne County, Virginia;

Thomas Cavender and family of 5 people were living in the Middle Precinct of Eastern Shore of Princess Anne County in 1783;

Thomas Cavender was then paying taxes in the Eastern Shore Precinct, Princess Anne County, Virginia in 1783;418 and,

Sarah Cavender ("Sarah Cavenaugh") was the head of a family living in Norfolk County, Virginia in 1783.

William Cavender and family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia in 1783 and his family included 2 children.

Tom Cavender ("Thomas Cavender") and family comprising 2 children was also living in Princess Anne County, Virginia in 1783.

Another Thomas Cavender is listed in Princess Annne County, Virginia in 1783 and his family them comprised 5 and he owned no slaves. 139 & 350

Mrs. Amy Cavender (“Amey Cavender”, formerly Amy Dawley" or "Amey Dawley"?), widow of Thomas Cavender of Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia), married, John Absalom ("John Absolam") on either June 31, 1832 or on June 31, 1782. The ceremony was conducted by George Morris ("George Norris") a Baptist minister.

It is to be noted that: (i) Mrs. Amey Cavender ("Amy Cavender"?)of Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia), married Tully Whitehurst in Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne County, Virginia on September 26, 1806. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. William Dawley and the surety was David Dowley ("David Dawley"?); and, (ii) Amy Cavender (“Amey Cavender”) married Batson Whitehurst on November 28, 1791, the surety was James Nimmo, and, according to the 1820 census for Princess Anne County, Virginia, they were then living in that particular county in Virginia. Batson Whitehurst and Amy Whitehurst had a son named John Whitehurst who was born about 1801. Apparently Batson Whitehurst was born about 1826, was the son of John Whitehurst who was born about 1801 and an Elizabeth who was born about 1801, and had a brother and a sister by the name of: Henry Whitehurst born about 1838; and, Fanny Whitehurst ("Frances Whitehurst"?) born about 1845. Batson Whitehurst and Amy Whitehurst ("Amey Whitehurst") had a son named John Whitehurst who was born about 1801. 149 & 355

In 1783, William Cavender and James Cavender of Virginia? went to Georgia as soon as the Revolutionary War was over to visit an Indian agent named Lavender ("Thomas S. Cavender”? & “T.S. Cavender”?).

1783-1784 William Cavender was serving in the Delaware Militia. 313

1784/01/xx Memorandum stating that an order for wages for January 1784 was drawn in the name of Charles Cevender("Charles Cavender"?) but in the favor of John Lovely. 284

1784/01/04 Hugh Cavender was then living in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia executed his will apparently because of ill health. His will was subsequently probated on June 1, 1789 in Charlotte County, Virginia which was formed out of Lunenburg County, Virginia in 1765. The will of Hugh Cavender read as follows:

" In the name of God Amen. The fourth day of January 1784, I Hugh Cavender of the County of Amelia being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament, that is to say, principally and First Item: I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Frances Cavender my land and stock of every kind and also my household furniture and all my personal estate of all sorts during her life or widowhood. Item: I give to my son Joseph Cavender one Negro boy slave named Abram to take in possession immediately from the above date of the Will. Item: And after my beloved wife is deceased or married, then I give my land and all my whole estate to be equally divided amongst my children Joseph Cavender, Elizabeth Cavender, Sarah Cavender, William Cavender, James Cavender, Hezikiah Cavender ("Hezekiah Cavender"?), Stephen Cavender and John Cavender, and I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and disannul all and every other testaments, wills, legacies, bequests and executors by me before named ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament. In Witness Whereof I have set my hand and seal the day and year first above written. John Chapman, Sr. and Joseph Cavender are also executors of this my Last Will and Testament.”

Signed and sealed in the presence of John Chapman, William Blake and George Chapman with Hugh Cavender affixing his mark which consisted of a plus sign (+). The Will was presented to the Charlotte County, Virginia Court on June 1, 1789 for probation. John Chapman and William Blake with said John Chapman renouncing the assuming of the burden of execution of the said Will. (whatever that means!). 20 & 393

1784/02/08 George Washington, late of Amelia County, Virginia, agreement with Lucy Washington (formerly "Lucy Greenhill" & "Lucille Greenhill"?) and Samuel Greenhill which stated that he hereby agrees with said Samuel Greenhill and Lucy Washington that he never will hereafter possess, claim or demand Lucy Washington as his wife lawfully, or anything that she may now or ever hereafter possess or enjoy. That, George Washington agrees that Lucy Washington may hereafter dispose of her person or anything else that she may possess in whatever situation or condition that she may choose. In consequence, George Washington is hereby discharged from Lucy Washington as her husband, and the parties hereto do hereby declare an entire separation from henceforth. The above named Samuel Greenhill, as her brother, demanded this for her of George Washington. The indenture was witnessed by Peter Randolph and Sarah Randolph.DB17/132

1784/03/16 John Green and Thomas Green, Sr. of Amelia County, Virginia sold to William Crowder of the same county for 137 pounds 132 acres of land located in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia which was adjacent to the lands of Thomas Green, Hugh Cavender, George Foster, John Chapman and David Asselin. The Indenture was witnessed by Paulin Anderson ("Paulin Anderson, Jr"? & "Pauling Anderson, Jr."?) and Ambrose Jeter.393 & DB16/99

1784/05/13 John Cavender ("John Cavinder"), Thomas Cavender ("Thomas Cavinder") and John Elmour ("John Elmore"?) of Westmoreland County, Virginia each signed a petition to the Westmoreland County, Virginia, Legislature on behalf of all of the inhabitants of all the so-called “Northern Neck” counties comprising Westmoreland County, Nothrumberland County, Richmond County and Lancaster County, Virginia requesting the County Legislature to re-establish a place called Kinsale as a town and warehouse. 114 & 441

1784/05/25 Hugh Cavinder ("Hugh Cavender") by his mark which consisted of an (x), and his wife Francis Cavender ("Frances Cavender") by her mark, of Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia, sold to Dr. David Asselin of the same county and parish for 150 pounds and 6 shillings his 143.25 acres of land, together with all buildings and woods thereon, which land is located in Raleigh Parish, and on which his residence was located and which adjoined the existing property of Dr. David Asselin, John Wood, William Lavern ("William Lovern" & "William Loving"?) and Thomas Green, and which land was previously purchased by Hugh Cavender from William Ware. The Indenture was witnessed by Christian Ford, Amborse Jeter, Thomas Cardwell and Claiborne Whitworth ("Clariborne Whiteworth"?). 21, 393 & DB17/109

1784/06/25 Jane Cavender married Rd. Baker in Peamarsh County, England.399

1784/09/09 George Washington of Amelia County, Virginia sold to Samuel Greenhill of Brunswick County, Virginia for the sum of 68,000 pounds of tobacco 338 acres of land located in Amelia County, Virginia adjacent to the great branch which divides said land from land of Col. Theoderick Bland, and adjacent to the lines of Henry Vaden, George Hawkins, deceased, and Peter Randolph, which land George Washington sold to Peter Randolph and being part as well as the above tract of land which Maj. David Greenhill, deceased, willed to Samuel Greenhill, together with all houses, woods and waters, etc. The indenture was witnessed by William Greenhill, P.W. Greenhill, J.W. Jackson, Peter Randolph and James Munford.DB17/116

1784/10/25 Hugh Cavender's daughter, Betsy Cavender ("Betsey Cavender" & "Elizabeth Cavender"), married Jeremiah Compton in Amelia County, Virginia. Jeremiah Compton and Joseph Cavender was the named "Securities". Hugh Cavender, gave his consent, and his wife Frances Cavender and his daughter, Betsy Cavender, gave their consent. As Betsy's parents gave their consent, then she usually would have been under 18 years of age and thus born about 1867-1868. However, she first married Thomas Shelton April 19, 1780 in the Linville Creek Baptist Church in Rev. Alderson's Parish in Shenandoah Valley, Rockingham County, Virginia and must have been only 13 years of age when she married Thomas Shelton. 371 The ceremony was conducted by John Alderson, Jr. As parental consent was required only if the bride was under 18 years of age, and assuming that she was 17 years of age when she married for the second time, then she would have been born about 1767. 22, 149, 281, 294, 350 & 393

1784/12/18 Hugh Cavender's daughter, Sally Cavender ("Sarah Cavender"), married Archibald Compton ("Arch Compton") in Amelia County, Virginia. Archibald Compton and Jeremiah Compton were the named Sureties and Hugh Cavender gave his consent on November 6, 1784. Ambrose Jeter was a witness to the consent. As Sally's parents gave their consent, then she would have to be under 18 years of age and thus was born about 1867. Therefore, there is a very good possibility that Betsy Cavender and Sally Cavender were twins, particularly since twins were quite prevalent in later generations. It is noted that a John Cavender sued Ambrose Jeter in Pittslvania County, Virginia about 1810. 123, 133, 149, 228, 281, 294, 295 393

1784/12/26 Elizabeth Cavender was christened by Joseph Cavender and Ann Cavender in on Saint Mary Street, Saint Marylebone Road, Saint Mary Parish, St. Marylebone County, England. 140 & 439

1784 (1) Nancy Cavender was born in Virginia about 1784, and in 1850 she was living in Giles County, Tennessee with Thomas Cavender age 25 and born in Tennessee about 1825. 137

(2) Hugh Cavender paid 8 tithes in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia for white men over 21 and adult slaves, 5 tithes for probably slave children, 2 horses and 7 head of cattle.393

1784-1825 Various land transactions in the name of Moses Eudaley ("Moses Youdaley"), which suggests that there probably was a Moses Eudaley, Sr. and a Moses Youdaley, Jr.393

1784-1785 John Cavender, born in New Castle County, Delaware, married Margaret. He had previously fought in the American Revolutionary War.304

1785/02/10 Thomas Crafton, Sr. married Mary Salmons ("Mary Sammons") in Lunenburg County, Virginia, who was the sister of Betsy Salmons ("Betsy Sammons") who married Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") in Lunenburg County. Thomas Crafton 9 children and died in Lunenburg County, Virginia about 1818.

Thomas Crafton, Jr. born about 1710 in Virginia, married a Karenhappuch?, and died about 1781 in Virginia;

Elizabeth Crafton who married Christopher Robertson;

Ann Crafton who married Reuben Tatum;

William Crafton born about 1735 in Virginia, first married Sarah Tatum, and later married Mary Newbill in Lunenburg County, Virginia on April 28, 1802;

Richard Crafton born about 1740 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, first married Sarah Staples before 1799, and later married Nancy Martin in Lunenburg County on September 26, 1799;

John Crafton born about 1746 in King William County, Virginia, married Elizabeth Foster in Lunenburg County on December 25, 1766, John Crafton, Jr. purchased 540 acres of land about 1809 on the Big Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee, and died about 1816;

Anthony Crafton ("Tony Crafton"?) born about 1747, married Mary Tatum, and died about 1838 in Spencer County, Kentucky;

James Crafton, Jr. born about 1750 in Virginia, married Frances Staples about 1779, James Crafton, and died about 1828 in Lunenburg County, Virginia; and,

Joseph Crafton born about 1760 in Virginia and married Patsey Stembridge ("Patsy Stembridge"?) about 1785 in Virginia. 111, 131 & 133

1785/03/07 Hugh Cavender of Charlotte County, Virginia, purchased from Josiah Shelton and Elizabeth Shelton 400 acres of land, with "premises", located in Charlotte County, Virginia in the branch of Horsepen Creek called Sansons Fork, and which land apparently is located near the border of Lunenburg County where his son Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") subsequently moved. The deed was recorded on the same date and the property was adjacent to the property of Jeremiah Witers. In 1794, the property of Hugh Cavender was bounded by the properties of ___ Blake (“William Blake, Sr.?), Hezekiah Featherstone, Jeremiah White and ___ Farmer. 23 & 24

1785/03/15 Percy Drew, assignee of Joseph Moore who, in turn, was the assignee of James Stock of 406 acres of land located in the Virginia Northern Neck area which was located in Hampshire County, Virginia on Leven Ferry Run of Little Cacapehon and the south branch Mountain, the Wagon Road adjacent to the land of Garret Cavender (“Garrett Cavender”) and a Taylor and others. Apparently, on October 14, 1783, Garret Cavender (“Garrett Cavender”) received a land grant on 50 acres of land, which was apparently exercised on August 15, 1799 in Hampshire County on the South Branch Mountain adjacent to the lands of James Taylor and others. On April 26, 1815, apparently Thomas Burket obtained a land grant of 276 acres of land adjacent the lands of Swenfield Cavender, Miller, John Brown, Larramore, Townhill, and a Combs. Delivered to Mr. White in January 1819.See Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Vol. II, 1775-1789 by Gertrude E. Green

1785/05/25 David Cavender witnessed the will of Alexander Laws in Sussex County, Delaware.313 & 336

1785/06/02 Rachel Cavender (“Rachael Cavender”?) married Isaac Rutter in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland.

1785/09/21 Heugh Caperton ("Hugh Cavender"?) married Rhodeiea Sturgen ("Rhodeia Sturgen") on this date in the Linville Creek Baptist Church (sometimes "Greenbrier Baptist Church") in Rev. Alderson's Parish in Shenandoah Valley in Rockingham County, Virginia. The ceremony was conducted by John Alderson, Jr. who established the Baptist church in Linville Creek on August 6, 1756 and, in 1757 the Indians invaded and the people moved 40-50 miles below Blue Ridge.

1785/09/25 Lipley Cavender ("Liphey Cavender") and Major Upton of Craven County, North Carolina sold unspecified land to Daniel S. Evers ("Daniel Evers") and William Holland. 355

1785/09/26 Lipley Cavender ("Liphey Cavender") married Major Upton in Craven County, North Carolina. Daniel Overs ("Daniel Owens"?), William Holland and C.C.S. Chapman ("C.C. Chapman") were the surety, and witnesses. 371

1785 The date on which the will of Samuel Melson (“Samuel Nelson”?) was either dated or was probated in Caroline County, Maryland, and in which it is stated that his daughter, Mary Melson (“Mary Nelson”?), had married an unnamed Cavender. 286

1785 (1) MAINE: Charles Cavender ("Charles Caverno") family was living in Cumberland County, Maine, and consisted of 1 male 16 and upwards and 1 female. 139

(2) DELAWARE/MARYLAND: The following Cavenders paid taxes in 1785:

Arthur Cavender in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Maryland;

Daniel Cavender in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware in 1785 (which now includes Milford and Mispillion Hundreds);

Jacob Cavender in Nanticoke Hundred, in Sussex County, Delaware;

John Cavender in North Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware; and,

Robert Cavender was living in North Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware in 1785, married a Sarah, and died about 1816 in Kent County, Delaware. Apparently, he was born about 1716? in Kent County, Delaware and his children were:

John Cavender who was born in Maryland about 1768, married Rachel Wilcox, and died in Miami County, Ohio in 1841;

Samuel Cavender who was born on February 3, 1777 in Delaware, married Abigail Robbins on September 10, 1805 in Montgomery County, Ohio, and died November 1, 1835 in Greene County, Ohio;

Robert Cavender;

Thomas Cavender;

Sally Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”) who married Samuel Eulass (“Sally Eulass” & “Sarah Eulass”); and,

Reuben Cavender. 199 , 203, 214, 28, 287, 288 , 313 & 355

A Mary Cavender family was living in Caroline County, Maryland, and consisted of 3 females, and an

Elizabeth Cavender family was living in East Nottingham Hundred, Cecil County, Maryland, and consisted of 1 male under 16 and 1 female, and

a Mary Cavender family was living in Charles County, Maryland, and consisted of 1 male under 16 and 6 females. 139

(3) MASSACHUSETTS: Mrs. Cavender ("Caverner") family was living in Boston Town, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, and consisted of 3 females. 139

(4) NEW HAMPSHIRE: Charles Cavender family was living in Society Land Town of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire and consisted of 2 males 0-16, 1 male 16 and over, and 4 female. Society Land Town is a local name which included several towns, including Hancock, New Hampshire. 139

(5) NEW JERSEY: William Cavender paid taxes in Woolwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey.418

(6) NEW YORK: A William Cavender ("William Canenaugh") was living in the Second Ward of Albany City, Albany County, New York; a single Charles Cavender was living in Clinton County, New York; a Thomas Cavender ("Thomas Caverner") family was living in the East Ward of New York City and County, and consisted of 2 males under 16, 1 male 16 and over, and 3 females; and a Moses Cavender family was living in Rochester Township, Ulster County, New York, and consisted of 1 male 16 and over and 1 female and apparently was the Moses Cavender who fought in the Revolutionary War and assigned his land grant claim No. 6907155 to Jacob Temper ("Jacob Tremper"?) on September 27, 1790. 139, 255, 281 & 279

(7) NORTH CAROLINA: A Bryan Cavender ("Bryan Caviner") family consisting of 2 males 16 and over and 1 female, and a Sarah Cavender ("Sarah Caviner") family consisting of 3 females, were living in the Newbern District of Craven County, North Carolina. 139

(8) PENNSYLVANIA: An Edward Cavender ("Edward Cavenaugh") family was living in Conestogo Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and consisted of 1 male 16 and upwards and 3 females, and a William Cavender family was living inCharleston Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and consisted of 3 males under 16, 1 male 16 and over, and 2 females. 139

(9) SOUTH CAROLINA: James Cavender family was living in the 96th District of Spartanburg County, South Carolina and consisted of 1 male 16 and upwards and 3 females. 139

(10) VIRGINIA: Henry Cavender and family of 4 people (another listing says 6 people) and William Cavender and family of 4 people were living in the Lower Precinct of the Eastern Shore of Princess Anne County, Virginia. 139 & 371

1786/01/10 John Cavanagh ("John Cavender"?) married Elizabeth Sheppard, spinster, in Walcot Parish, Bristol County, England. 363

1786/03/29 Hugh Cavender of Charlotte County, Virginia, gave his daughter, Sally Compton, of Amelia County, Virginia, and the wife of Archibald Compton who was then living in Amelia County, Virginia, a Negro girl slave named, "Ginney" who was about 8 years of age, together with her future increases. The indenture was witnessed by John White and by William Hucheson. ("William Hutcheson"?, "William Hutchinson"?, “William Sutton Hutchins”? & “William Hutchins”?). There is an additional statement regarding the question of whether, upon Salley Compton's ("Sally Compton") death, the Negro girl slave and her increase should go to her husband or to her children. Of possible connection as to John White, a Nancy Cavender married a John White on March 4, 1796 in Dorchester County, Maryland.

Actually, the document read as follows: "Know all men by these presents that I Hough Carpenter (sic) of the County of Charlotte for the natural love and affection I have and do care unto my daughter Salley Cumpton (sic) of Amelia County do by these presents give and grant unto my said daughter Sally Cumpton and her heirs forever one negro girl slave named Ginney about the age of eitht years together with her future increase of the said negro as before mentioned to have and to hold the negro girl slave unto the the (sic) said Sally Cumpton and her heirs forever. And I the said Hough Carpenter do for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators warrant the said slave's future increase unto the said Sally Cumpton and her heirs against the title, claims and demand of all and every person and persons whatsoever, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty ninth day of March 1786." Teste John White and William Hucheson with his mark consisting of an "x". Hough Carpenter signed the document with his mark consisting of an "x". At a court held for Amelia County the 2nd.(?) day of June 1786, this deed of guift (sic) was proved by the oaths of John White and William Hucheson the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. Teste J. Hornes(?) D.C., A. Crossy, Teste, James Towner Cac." At the bottom of the above indenture was written the following: "I think by the deed of gift that Salley Compton is intitled (sic) to this negro Jenney and her increase - and after the death of Salley Compton the negro Jenney and her increase will descend unto her heirs, as the negro Jenney and her increase was particular (sic) given unto Salley Compton and her heirs and not to Archibald Compton her husband so that he can claim the negro and her increase no longer than Salley Compton his wife's life, as the negro and her increase was given unto Salley Compton after she was married unto Archibald Compton." 264, 279, 393 & DB17/156

1786/05/15 James Charles Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.C. Cavender” & “James C. Cavender”) was born in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, and was the son of Charles Cavender born in Lyndelboro in Wexford County, Ireland about 1756 and married Eleanor Addison ("Elanor Addison"? & "Elenore Addison"), and died May 6, 1833. James Charles Cavender ("James Cavender") apparently moved to North Lewisburg, Ohio.397 James Charles Cavender had a son named David Moore Cavender ("David Cavender" & “David M. Cavender”) born February 5, 1829 in Hancock, New Hampshire. 130 & 265 It appears that James Charles Cavender may had some sort of relationship with Catherine E. Inskeep Packham ("Catherine Packham") of Greenfield, Hillsboro, County, New Hampshire.397

1786/06/02 Apparently the Court in Amelia County, Virginia, held that legal title to the Negro slave girl, Ginney, would go to the heirs of Sally Compton ("Sarah Compton"), daughter of Hugh Cavender, upon her death, rather that to her husband Archibald Compton.264

1786/09/09 Ezekiel Cavender and Guy Vermillion for 28 pounds and 8 shillings purchase 150 acres of land on both sides of Little Fork of Wolf Island Creek adjacent to Joseph Curry and Nathaniel Harrison in Rockingham County, North Carolina. This particular Ezekiel Cavender is believed to have immigrated from England to Maryland when he was 32 years of age. 355

1786/10/17 Charles Biles of Rowan County, North Carolina sold to Ezekiel Cavender of Rockingham County, North Carolina 94 acres on the north side of Dutchmans Creek. Ezekiel Cavender and his wife, Ann Cavender of Rowan County later sell the 94 acres to Edmond Deadman ("Edmond Dedmon"?) on September 13, 1796. James Cavender also owned land in Rowan County from 1814-1833. This particular Ezekiel Cavender is believed to have immigrated from England to Maryland when he was 32 years of age. 297

1786/10/31 Thomas Cavender, along with many other Episcopalian persons in Westmoreland and Richmond Counties, Virginia, signed a petition regarding the sale of Glebes of the various Parishes and for a repeal of an act passed in the October session, 1784, entitled "An Act for Incorporating the Protestant Episcopalian Church". 26

1786/12/06 Arthur Cavender executed his will on December 6, 1786 in Sussex County, Maryland and died in Sussex County just prior to September 2, 1788, the date of probation of his will. Arthur Cavender's wife was Sarah Cavender ("Sinah Cavender") and he had a son named John Cavender, a brother named David Cavender who was the named executor of Robert Cavender's will, and apparently was related to the Henry Cavender and James Cavender who were also mentioned in his will. His will was witnessed by John Owens and Robert Owens?. He also had a brother named Charles Cavender who married Sarah Scotton July 19, 1741 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland. 203, 204 , 287, 313, 336 & 337

1786 (1) NORTH CAROLINA: Ezekiel Cavender was living on Dutchmans Creek in Rowan County, North Carolina and is believed to have immigrated from England to Maryland when he was 32 years of age. William Cavender paid taxes in Moses District, Warren County, North Carolina.418

(2) VIRGINIA: Hugh Caffinder ("Hugh Cavender"), paid tithe taxes in Charlotte County, Virginia on himself, his son William Caffinder ("William Cavender") aged 16-21, 4 adult slaves, 7 horses and 3 cattle. Thus, William Cavender would have been born about 1765-1770 (actually it is believed that he was born about 1766-1768).

Also then living in Charlotte County, Virginia were James Elmore, Jr., William Elmore, David Eudaley and Moses Eudaley (probably Moses Eudaley, Sr.).393 Betsy Cavender, second oldest child of Hugh Cavender, first married Thomas Shelton on April 19, 1780 in the Linville Creek Baptist Church in Rev. Alderson's Parish in Shenandoah Valley, Rockingham County, Virginia. The ceremony was conducted by John Alderson, Jr. 371 It is to be noted that a James Elmore (minister) married Polly Hamlett (widow) on October 13, 1803 in Charlotte County, Virginia.

1787/04/07 Survey #1188 was completed and deed recorded to Robert Craddock for 196 acres on the headwaters of Muddy River near settlement on Elk Fork of Red River in Kentucky, based upon Joseph Cavender's Land Grant #1733.19, 25 & 313

1787/08/18 Thomas McMurray was granted a 320 acre tract of land under Land Warrant No. 328 on the waters of the Big Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee, by the State of North Carolina. (He later moved to Lincoln County, Kentucky) 100 acres of this tract was purchased January 20, 1807 by James Cavender then residing in Williamson County. 57 & 153

1787/10/01 John Eudaly ("John Eudaley", "John Eudaily", "John Youdaly" & "John Youdaley") married Mary Tarpley, daughter of James Tarpley, Sr.? or Jr.?, with the surety being Carless Featherston ("Carless Featherstone"?, Carlos Featherston"?, "Carlos Featherstone"?, "Charles Featherstone"? & "Charles Featherston"?), and the ceremony was conducted by Rev. Thomas Johnston ("Thomas Johnson"?).393Also, Jemina Eudaly ("Jemina Eudailey", "Jemina Eudaley", "Jemina Youdaley" & "Jemina Youdaly"), daughter of John Eudaly ("John Eudailey", "John Eudaley", "John Youdaley" & "John Youdaly") married Thomas Arnold in Charlotte County, Virginia on July 9, 1789, with Thomas Smith being the surety.

1787/10/08 Military records show John Cavender in the Infantry. 147

1787/10/22 Lawrence Kavanagh ("Lawrence Cavender"?) married Catherine Sullivan in St. Philip & Jacob Parish, Bristol County, England. 363

1787/12/10 Charles Featherstone ("Carolus Featherstone"?, "Carolus Featherston"?, "Charles Fetherston"?, "Carkes Featherstone"?, "Carles Featherston"?, "Carlos Featherstone"? & "Carlos Featherston"?) and Lucy Elmore, daughter of James Elmore, were married in Charlotte County, Virginia with the surety being James Tarpley and with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Thomas Johnston ("Thomas Johnson"?)

1787 (1) Elizabeth Cavender either married James Christian of Saint Chad, Shropshire, England on this date, or she was born about 1787 and later married James Christian.439

(2) Isabella Cavender (“Isabelle Cavender”?) was born in London, London, England,

and later married Ralph Hadley.439

1787 (1) DELAWARE: Bryan Cavender paid taxes in Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. 214 & 288

(2) KENTUCKY: William Cavender was then living in either Lincoln County, Virginia or in Lincoln County, Kentucky

(3) TENNESSEE: Elizabeth Sharp ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) was born and in 1850 was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee with a family comprising herself age 63 and thus born about 1787, Martha Cavender age 30 and thus born about 1820, Serida Cavender age 14 and thus born about 1836, Lucinda Cavender ("Lucy Cavender"?) age 30 and thus born about 1820, James AMUS ("James Amus Cavender"? or "James Cavender?) age 23 and thus born about 1827, and Orlena Cavender age 16 and thus born about 1834.136

(4) VIRGINIA:

Henry Cavender family was then living in Princess Anne County, Virginia and comprised 1 male 16-21;

William Cavender was then living in Princess Anne County, Virginia ;

Charles Cavender was then living in Fairfax County, Virginia ;

Garret Cavender was then living in Frederick County, Virginia and his family then comprised 1 male 16-21;

George Cavender was then living in Westmoreland County, Virginia ;

Joseph Cavender and James Clarke paid taxes in in Powhatan County, Virginia in 1787;393

Thomas Cavender was then living in Westmoreland County, Virginia ;

Thomas Cavender was then living in Princess Anne County, Virginia ;

William Cavender was then living in either Lincoln County, Virginia or in Lincoln County, Kentucky;

A first John Cavinder ("John Cavender"?) was then living in Princess Anne County, Virginia ;

John Cavender was then living in Fauquier County which was William County, Virginia in the early 1700's; and,

Hugh Caffinder ("Hugh Cavender") was living in Charlotte County, Virginia in 1787 and was paying personal estate taxes on himself, one adult white person over 21 years of age, 5 adult slaves, 1 horse and 4 cows. As, his son William Cavender is believed to have been born about 1766, then he would have been about 21 years of age at that time. 350 & 393

(5). WEST VIRGINIA: Garrett Cavender apparently purchased land in Monongalia County, West Virginia in 1787. Monongalia County, West Virginia is located near Monongahela in Washington County, Pennsylvania and also near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.

1788/01/xx John Cavender ("John Cavinder") joined Clendenin's Rangers in Richmond, Virginia, and on April 1, the little army of 10 pack horses under the command of Lt. Colonel Clendenin left Lewisburg, Virginia, to build Fort Lee in Kanawha Valley. The fort was completed in May of 1788 and later became Charleston, West Virginia. 119

1788/02/25 James Sykes Sr. and James Sykes, Jr. of Kent County, Delaware, were named the Administrators of the estate of William Cavender, deceased. Apparently, this particular William Cavender served in the Delaware Militia during 1783-1784. 200, 313, 331 & 336

1788/04/09 An unnamed son of Gulielmi Caverner ("Gulielmi Cavender"?) and Mariae Caverner ("Mariae Cavender"?), was christened in Saint James Parish-RC on Winchester Street, London?, Hampshire County, England. 170

1788/07/25 Administration of the estate of William Cavender by James Sykes, Jr. and who is believed to have died in Delaware. 269

1788/7/31 Elizabeth Dedman ("Elizabeth Dedmon"?) married Roland Williams in Henrico County, Virginia. John Williams was the surety. 355

1788/08/05 James Cavender was buried in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts.305

1788/08/28 James Arnold, Sr. sold to William Elmore 120 acres of land on Horsepen Creek in Charlotte County, Virginia which was adjacent to the land of Hugh Cavender, and others. “The Trunk of an Elmore Family Tree”, p114

1788/09/01 Matthew Cavender married Elizabeth Barnet ("Elizabeth Barnett"?) in Saint Matthew Parish, Bethnal Green, England.399

1788/09/02 The Last Will and Testament of Arthur Cavendor ("Arthur Cavender") will was probated in Sussex County, Delaware, naming his wife Sinah Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”?), his son John Cavender and his brother David Cavendor ("David Cavender"). Henry Cavendar ("Henry Cavender") and James Cavendor ("James Cavender") were also mentioned in the will. 199, 286, 287 & 337

1788/09/25 Sarah Cavender married Elisha Small in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. She was probably the daughter of James Cavender of the same county by his first marriage to Catherine.283, 305 & 306

1788/10/03 Leticia Cavender was born on this date in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, and later married a George Wagenseller of Crawford County, Illinois.397

1788/10/16 James Cavender, Sr., planter, of Sussex County, Delaware (Now, Dorchester County, Maryland?) executed his Last Will and Testament in which he named his sons James Cavender, Thomas Cavender, Charles Cavender, Henry Cavender and David Cavender, and his daughter Mary Cannon. His son David Cavender was appointed the Executor. His Will was probated October 24, 1792 and was witnessed by George Cannon, Newton Cannon ("Newton Conner"?) and Robert Guett ("Robert Juett"?). It is interesting to note that this Will was apparently personally signed by him, which is a rarity because practically every other Cavender either signed with a "mark" or the person drafting the document affixed their name on their behalf, which was apparently permissible by the courts without the necessity of a power of attorney.202, 287, 313, 336, 337 & 355

1788 Isabella Cavender (“Isabelle Cavender”?) was born in London, London, England, and later married Ralph Hadley.439

1788 (1) The year that John Cavender left Virginia in April to fight Indians and to build Fort Lee which became Charleston, West Virginia. 133

(2) Henry Cavender was born in North Carolina about 1788, and in 1850 he was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee, with his wife Rebecca Cavender age 32 and thus born about 1818, Franklin Cavender age 11 and thus born about 1839, Marion Cavender age 8 and thus born about 1842, Adaline Cavender age 4 and thus born about 1846, Mary Cavender age 2 and thus born about 1848, and Sarah E. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.E. Cavender”) age 8 months and thus born about 1850. 137 It is to be noted that in 1850, a James Cavender, who was born in Virginia in 1821, was living in Lawrence County, Tennessee, and his family at that time is said to comprise his wife Frances Cavender age 30 and born in Tennessee about 1820, Timothy Cavender age 7 and born about 1743, John Cavender age 5 and born about 1845, Adaline Cavender (“Adeline Cavender”?) age 4 and born about 1846, Mary Cavender age 2 and born about 1848, and Sarah E. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.E. Cavender”) age 8 months and born in 1850. 53 & 137

(3) Hugh Cavender, then living in Charlotte County, Virginia 1788, was listed as then being "levy free", with no white tithes, 1 slave and 2 horses. The fact that Hugh Cavender was listed as being levy free means that he was either over 60 years of age in 1788, or that he was seriously ill or was deceased at that the time the tax collector made his rounds. As he died in either late 1788 or in January 1789, then he must have been either over 60 years of age or seriously ill at that particular time.

It is to be noted that on January 4, 1784 when Hugh Cavender executed his will in Amelia County, Virginia, he stated therein: “I Hugh Cavender of the County of Amelia being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory ---- “, suggesting that he was levy free because he was then seriously ill.

As he died about 1788 and as it has been estimated that he was born about 1738, then he would only have been about 50 years of age at that particular time, and thus technically would still be subject to the payment of tithe taxes. However, if he was over 60 years at that time, then he would have been born about 1728 instead of 1838. Further, his son William Cavender apparently had left the household of his father by then as he was then over 21 years of age and normally have been otherwise subject to tithe taxes payable by Hugh Cavender and thus would have been born prior to 1767. However, William Cavender was living in the same area of Charlotte County, Virginia in 1786 as James Elmore, James Elmore, Jr., William Elmore, David Eudaley and Moses Eudaley.

William Cavender later married Dicey Bryant (“Dicy Bryant”?, “Dicie Bryant”? & "Diana Bryant"?) on April 21, 1794 in Prince Edward County, Virginia which was formed out of Amelia County, Virginia in 1754.393 Dicey in the colonial period in Virginia was from Diana. The -cy and -sy nicknames were more prevalent in Virginia than in Massachusetts anyway.

1789/01/xx The Last Will and Testament of Hugh Cavender was presented for probate in the county court of Charlotte County, Virginia, by John Chapman, one of the named executors and the next door neighbor of Hugh Cavender. However, the will was not actually probated until June 1, 1789. As Hugh Cavender is believed to have been born about 1738, then he must have been about 50 years of age when he died.20 & 393

1789/01/08 Inventory of the estate of John Cavendar ("John Cavender"), deceased, of Princess Anne County, Virginia. He left a widow, Susannah Cavender ("Susannah Cavendar"), and the estate was appraised by Simon S. Crafts, John Morris and Thomas Olde. Both John Cavender and Susannah Cavender came to this country from Devon County, England where John Cavender spelled his name as "John Kavineer". It is not known in what year he changed the spelling of his name to John Cavender, whether it was intentional or by accident by the person who drafted the document as there is a very good possibility that neither could read nor write, as was usually the case with the early immigrants. John Cavender an Susannah Cavender had two children: Henry Kavineer ("Henry Cavender"?) born December 16, 1764; and, Mary Kavineer ("Mary Cavender"? & "Elizabeth Cavender"?) born July 23, 1769. 145 , 168 & 279

1789/03/21 The date of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Cavender, Sr. was probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia naming his sons Thomas Cavender, Jr. and James Cavender, his daughter Betsy Cavender ("Bets Cavender" & “Elizabeth Cavender”), and his brother Henry Cavender. The will of Thomas Cavender, Sr. was probated September 10, 1789

1789/04/06 General George Washington was elected the first President of the United States consisting of 13 States.

1789/04/10 Elizabeth Crafton married Robert Sammons in Lunenburg County, Virginia, who is believed to be the brother of Betsy Sammons ("Betty Sammons"), wife of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender"). 111, 131 & 133

1789/06/11 A marriage bond was executed by Daniel Crenshaw and James Jenning (“James Jennings”?) of Lunenburg County, Virginia regarding the intended marriage of Daniel Crenshaw to Nancy Jenning ("Nancy Jennings"), daughter of James Jenning ("James Jennings"). Daniel Crenshaw and family moved to Williamson County, Virginia about 1814. On December 27, 1824, Daniel Crenshaw married Elizabeth L. and they lived together about 16 months. In January 1827, Daniel Crenshaw was in prison in Davidson County, Tennessee for horse stealing.70

1789/06/23 Mary Cavender married Robert Wilson (“i.e., “Mary Wilson”) in Whitehaven Saint Nicholas Parish, Cumberland County, England.399

1789/07/09 Jemina Eudaly ("Jemina Eudailey", "Jemina Eudaley", "Jemina Youdaley" & "Jemina Youdaly"), daughter of John Eudaly ("John Eudailey", "John Eudaley", "John Youdaley" & "John Youdaly") married Thomas Arnold in Charlotte County, Virginia, with Thomas Smith being the surety.

1789/08/27 Date of a court proceedings in Princess Anne County, Virginia, involving Henry Cavinder ("Henry Cavender"?), administrator of the estate of a Cavender who married Elizabeth Woodhouse who was the widow of a Phillip Woodhouse and was the Administratrix of the estate of William Woodhouse.112 Note that on January 10, 1782, Thomas Cavendar ("Thomas Cavender") of Princess Anne County, Virginia, purchased from John Woodhouse and Rachel Woodhouse a 43 acre tract of land and building at Brinsons Inlet in Princess Anne County and adjacent to land owned by Adam Robinson and Anthony Lovett. The Indenture was witnessed by John Fentress, Reuben Lovett and Isaac Tolewine. 112 & 198 Also note that on September 10, 1789, the will of Thomas Cavender of Princess Anne County, Virginia, was probated and in which he named his sons Thomas Cavender and James Cavender and his daughter, Elizabeth Cavender ("Betsey Cavender" & "Betsy Cavender"). He appointed his brother Henry Cavender of Princess Anne County the executor and who died in 1803 in Princess Anne County. Thomas Cavender's will was witnessed by William Gornto, Moses Flannkin ("Moses Flannigan"?) and Mary Roberson and was probated September 10, 1789. 28, 43, 91 & 196 Thus, it appears that Thomas Cavender was the un-named Cavender who is stated to have married Elizabeth Woodhouse and that this particular Thomas Cavender was the brother of the Henry Cavender above.

1789/10/07 Reuben Cavendar ("Ruben Cavender") married Frankey Brown in Princess Anne County, Virginia. He apparently was born in Princess Anne County, Virginia, in 1766. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. Joshua Lawrence a Baptist Minister from Princess Anne County, and the bondsman was Malachi Carroll. Mrs. Frankey Brown (formerly "Frankey Cavender") later married Caleb Scott on June 1, 1815 in Princess Anne County, Virginia with Rev. George Norris (“George Morris”?) performing the ceremony and David Dawley being the surety. Rev. George Norris (“George Morris”) was a Baptist minister from Princess Anne County-Lower Norfolk County, Virginia. 133, 149, 222, 294, 350 & 355

1789/10/17 David Cavender, Allen Hayward and Mary Dawson sold to Negro Joe a Manumission located in Dorchester County, Maryland.286

1789/11/13 Francisca Caverner (“Francisca Caverner”? & "Joannes Cavender"?), daughter of Gulielmi Caverner ("Gulielmi Cavender"?) and Mariae Caverner ("Mariae Cavender"?), was christened in Saint James Parish-RC on Winchester Street, London?, Hampshire County, England. 170

1789/11/16 John Roberts married Rebecca Sammons ("Rebecha Sammons" in Lunenburg County, Virginia, who is believed to be the sister of Betsy Sammons (sometimes "Betsy Sammon") the wife of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender"). 111, 131 & 133

1789/12/18 The Virginia General Assembly pass an act allowing Kentucky County, Virginia to apply for statehood. At that time the State of Kentucky County, Virginia was described as being to the south and westward of a line beginning on the Ohio River at the mouth of Great Sandy Creek and running up the same and the main, or northeasterly, branch thereof to the Great Laurel Ridge of the Cumberland Mountains, then southwesterly along the said mountain to the line of North Carolina. In 1780, Kentucky County, Virginia was divided in three counties, Jefferson, Fayette and Lincoln. Within just a few years, six more counties had been carved out of these three original counties. On June 1, 1792, these nine Virginia Counties became the State of Kentucky.

1789/11/21 The state of North Carolina became the 12th. State to join the Union.

1789 (1) DELAWARE: Alexander Cavender paid taxes in Penacader Hundred in New Castle County, Delaware.418 David Cavender paid taxes in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware.418 Henry Cavender paid taxes in Nanticoke Hundred in Sussex County, Delaware.418

(2) MARYLAND: Ezekiel Cavender sold 107 acres ("Ezekiel's Fortune") to Robert Stevens in Dorchester County, Maryland. This particular Ezekiel Cavender is believed to be the son of Dorset Cavender who died about 1738 in Dorchester County, Maryland. By this time he was approximately 60 years old and thus he would have been born about 1729. 302 , 313 & 336

Ann Cavender was the head of the household in Charles County, Maryland in 1790 which then comprised 00 01 03 00 00, which apparently means herself and 3 slaves.418

Thomas Cavender was born in Maryland in 1789 and was living in Eden, Logan Township in Peoria County, Illinois in 1850. At that time, he listed his wife as being Cathy Cavender (“Catherine Cavender” & “Catharine Cavender”) age 35 and born in Ohio about 1815, and his children at that time were:

David Cavender age 14 and born in Ohio about 1836; Hiram Cavender age 13 and born in Ohio about 1837; and,

James Cavender age 2 and born in Illinois about 1848. Also listed as then living in his household was a Jackson Fox age 16 and born in Ohio.

Apparently Thomas Cavender married Catharine Fox ("Catherine Fox") on July 26, 1849 in Peoria County, Illinois and she must have been previously married and had a son named Jackson Fox by the previous marriage.310 Elizabeth Cavender was then the head of the household in Cecil County, Maryland and her household then comprised 00 01 00 00.418

(3) NEW HAMPSHIRE: Charles Cavender was then living in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire and his household then comprised 01 02 04 00 00.418

(4) NEW YORK: Charles Cavender was then living in Clinton County, New York and his family then comprised 01 00 00 00 00.418

(5) VIRGINIA (1789):

Reuben Cavender married Frankey Brown in Princess Anne County, Virginia. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. Joshua Lawrence. 30, 133 & 350 An inventory was filed in Princess Anne County, Virginia with respect to the estate of Jn. Cavender ("John Cavender"?). 350

The Will of Thomas Cavender was probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia. 350

William Cavender, probably the son of Hugh Cavender, of Charlotte County, Virginia, paid estate taxes on himself being over 21 years old, 2 slaves and 1 horse.393

Hugh Cavender is believed to have died in Charlotte County, Virginia in late 1788 or early 1789.

The last will and testament of Thomas Cavendar ("Thomas Cavender") was probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia, and an inventory of the estate of John Cavender was filed in the same county. There is a possibility that John Cavender and Thomas Cavender were brothers.

1790/04/20 James Cavender of Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, and Polly Murray ("Polly Murry", "Mary Murray" & "Mary Jane Murray") filed their intentions to be married.283 & 305

1790/05/17 James Cavender and Polly Murray ("Polly Marry"?, "Mary Murray" & "Mary Jane Murray") were married in Essex County, Newbury, Massachusetts. This particular James Cavender was probably the son of James Cavender and Catherine Cavender who was born October 6, 1765 in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. Also, Polly Cavender apparently was also known as Mary Cavender.283 & 306

1790/07/07 James Cavener (“James Cavender”?) died on this date in Warwicks Coventry, St Michael, England.

1790/09/27 A Revolutionary War Land Warrant No. 6907 for 100 acres was issued to Moses Cavender of New York and a pension was issued to him on the same date and assigned to Jacob Temper ("Jacob Tremper"). 14, 136 & 255

1790 At this particular point in time, the boundaries of the Colony of Virginia extended all the way from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River and included the entire State of West Virginia and its counties: Berkley County, West Virginia; Frederick County, West Virginia; Greenbrier County, West Virginia; Hampshire County, West Virginia; Hardy County, West Virginia, Harrison County, West Virginia; Kanawha County, West Virginia; Monongalia County, West Virginia; Monroe County, West Virginia; Montgomery County, West Virginia; Ohio County, West Virginia; Pendleton County, West Virginia; Randolph County, West Virginia; and, District of West Augusta County, West Virginia, and the entire State of Kentucky which the counties: Bourbon County, Kentucky; Fayette County, Kentucky; Jefferson County, Kentucky; Lincoln County, Kentucky; Madison County, Kentucky; Mercer County, Kentucky; Nelson County, Kentucky; and, Woodford County, Kentucky.

1790 (1) DELAWARE: In the reconstructed 1790 census for Delaware:

Alexander Cavender was living in Pencader Hundred, in New Castle County, Delaware;

David Cavender was living in Nanicoke Hundred, Delaware; and,

Henry Cavender were living in Nanicoke Hundred, Delaware.

(2) MARYLAND (1790)

Isaac Cavindon ("Isaac Cavender"?) family was then living in Dorchester County, Maryland and his household then comprised 01-01-04-00-00.418

Mary Cavender was the head of a household in Caroline County, Maryland, comprising 3 females only;

Elizabeth Cavender was the head of the household in Elk Neck Hundred in Cecil County, Maryland, and was living with her son who was under 16 years old. Their family then comprised 00-00-03-00-00;

Ann Cavender was the head of the household in Charles County, Maryland, and her family comprised 1 male under 16 and 6 females;

Thomas Cavindor ("Thomas Cavender"?) was listed as the head of a household in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1790; and,

Isaac Cavindon ("Isaac Cavender"?) was living in Dorchester County, Maryland.139, 302 , 303, 321 & 352

(3) MASSACHUSETTS (1790)

Mrs. Cavener was then living in Boston Town, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. At that time her family only consisted of herself and either 2 or 3 white and free females, who were apparently her daughters.418

(4) NEW YORK (1790)

Moses Cavender family was then living in Ulster County, New York and comprised 01-00-01-00-00.418

(5) NORTH CAROLINA (1790)

Sylvester Caviner ("Sylvester Cavender"?) was then living in Jones County, North Carolina and his household then comprised 01-02-02-00-00;

Bryan Caviner ("Bryan Cavender"?, "Briant Cavender"? & "Bryant Cavender"?) family was then living in Craven County, north Carolina and his household at that time comprised 02-00-01-00-00;418

Thomas Cavinah ("Thomas Cavender"?) was then living in Halifax County, North Carolina and his household then comprised 01-01-03-00-00;418

Ezekiel Cavender family was living in Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina in 1790 and at that time comprised 2 males 16 and up, 3 males 3-16, and 2 females;

Patrick Carvender ("Patrick Cavender"?), believed to be a Catholic born in Ireland was living in Wilkes County, North Carolina in 1790;

Stephen Caffinder ("Stephen Cavender"?) was living in Wilkes County, North Carolina in 1790; and,

James Cavender family was living in Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina and comprised 3 sons and 2 daughters under 10, his wife 16-20 and himself 26-45. 355 & 371

(6)PENNSYLVANIA (1790)

John Cavarough ("John Cavender"?) was then living in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania;

John Caveaer ("John Cavender"?) was then living in York County, Pennsylvania;

Patrick Cavinaugh ("Patrick Cavender") was living in Washington County, Pennsylvania in 1790;481

Patrick Cavender was then living in Bedford County, Pennsylvania and his family then comprised 01-01-02-00-00;

William Cavender was then living in Charleston Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania and his family consisted of 1 white male and no slaves, 3 white males under 18, and 2 white females. 131 & 278

Henry Cavender was also born in 1790, lived in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania (according to the Colonial and Revolutionary lineages of America, Vol. 15, pages 524-526) and had descendants who married into the Mott family; 279 and,

Rev. Charles Cavender was then the pastor of St. George's Church in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, according to Wescotts "History of Philadelphia", pages 368-564.

(7) SOUTH CAROLINA (1790)

Elizabeth Cavineau ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) family was then living in Dorchester County, South Carolina and her household then comprised 00-00-02-00-00;418

James Cavender #1 was married and then living in the 96th District of South Carolina, had two daughters. It is believed that he was born around 1751;135, 281, 309 & 321 and,

James Cavender #2 family was living in Spartanburg County, South Carolina and comprised 1 male 16 and up, and 3 females.

(8) NEW HAMPSHIRE (1790)

Charles Cavender family was living in Society Land Town Precinct in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, and consisted of: 1 male 16 and over, either 2 or 3 males under 16 and 4 females.Society Land Town is a local name which included several towns, including Hancock, New Hampshire. 321 & 322

(9) NEW YORK (1790)

Charles Samuel Cavender (“Charles Cavender” & “Charles S. Cavender”) was living in Wellsburgh Township, Clinton County, New York in 1790, and was listed as 16 and over. Another report states that this Charles Cavender was listed as being over 21 years of age with no dependents.388 Due to the closeness of Clinton County, New York to Ferrisburg, Vermont suggests that this particular Charles Cavender was the one who is said to have been born about 1765 in Ireland and married Deborah Davis as he was the only Charles Cavender in New York or near Vermont in 1790; and,

Moses Cavender and his wife were living in Newburg Township in Ulster County, New York. 321

(10) PENNSYLVANIA (1790)

William Cavender family was then living in Charleston Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and comprised: 1 male 16 and over, 3 males under 16 and 2 females;321

John Cavarough ("John Cavender"?) family was then living in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania;

John Caveaer ("John Cavender"?) was then living in York County, Pennsylvania;

John Cavarough ("John Cavender"?) family was then living in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania; 355 and,

Patrick Cavender was then living in Bedford County, Pennsylvania in 1790 and his family consisted of himself and no slaves, 1 white male under 18, and 2 white females. 279

(11) TENNESSEE (1790)

Mrs. E. Cavender ("E. Cavender") was born and was buried May 19, 1865 in the Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee City Cemetery. 355

(12) VIRGINIA (1790)

Thomas Cavender family consisting of 5 people and 1 slave was then living in Middle Precinct of the Eastern Shore of Princess Anne County, Virginia;

Reuben Cavender family consisting of 4 people was then living in Princess Anne County, Virginia;

John Cavender family consisting of 6 people and 1 slave was then living in the Middle Precinct of the Eastern Shore of Princess Anne County, Virginia; Sarah Cavender ("Sarah Cavanaugh") was living alone in either Princess Anne County, Virginia or in Norfolk County, Virginia. 138, 139 & 355

Henry Cavender #1 and his family of 6 people were then living in the Lower Precinct of the Eastern Shore of Princess Anne County, Virginia;

Henry Cavender #2and his family of 4 people were also then living in the Lower Precinct of the Eastern Shore of Princess Anne County, Virginia;

William Cavendar ("William Cavender") was then living in the Lower Precinct of the Eastern Shore of Princess Anne County, Virginia; and,

Reuben Cavender and his family of 4 people were then living in the Middle Precinct of the Eastern Shore of Princess Anne County, Virginia; 139, 321, 350 & 355

The estate of Hugh Cavender who had recently deceased in Charlotte County, Virginia was charged taxes on 1 man over 21, probably Hugh Cavender's son, Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender") who was born about 1770 and was then still probably living at home, and 1 slave.393

(13) Map of Virginia showing the Counties as of 1790. 107 & 110

(14) John Cavender, Jr. was born about 1790, married Sara Zeleat ("Sarah Zeleat") in 1811, and is believed to be the son of the particular John Cavender who was born in Delaware in 1760, married Margaret, fought in the Revolutionary War, and died in 1837. 130, 282 & 337

1791/01/09 Date of birth of Sally Murray Cavender ("Sally Cavender"), daughter of James Cavender and Mary Cavender ("Mary Jane Cavender" & "Polly Cavender"), of Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. This particular James Cavender was probably the son of James Cavender and Catherine Cavender who was born October 6, 1765 in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. Also, Polly Cavender apparently was also known as Mary Cavender.283, 306 & 397

1790 Date of birth of a James Cavender who was born in Canton, Stark County, Ohio about 1790, and who, according to the records of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Canton, Stark County, Ohio, married Christine Wertenberger (“Christina Wertenberger”, "Dinah Wertenberger" & "Dina Wertenberger") in Canton, Stark County, Ohio on March 30, 1830, and died prior to 1841. Christina Wertenberger was born June 4, 1804 in Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio, was the daughter of George Wertenberger and Mary Elizabeth Harter Bock ("Mary Bock" & "Elizabeth Bock"), and died March 16, 1841 in Canton, Nimishillen Township, Stark County, Ohio. James Cavender later remarried an unknown person after Christina Cavender died, and apparently moved out of the area. His then existing children apparently stayed behind and were raised by his former father-in-law and mother-in-law.

James Cavender and Christina Cavender had 6 children before Christina died:

(I) GEORGE CAVENDER born January 4, 1832 in Canton, Stark County, Ohio, and became under the guardianship of Daniel Werner ("Daniel Warner"?) on April 19, 1842;

(II) DANIEL VALOROUS CAVENDER ("Daniel Cavender" & “D.V. Cavender”) born on July 18, 1833 in Canton, Stark County, Ohio,374 and became under the guardianship of Daniel Werner ("Daniel Warner"?) on May 6, 1850, married Elizabeth Ann Kimmerle ("Elizabeth Kimmerle") on September 2, 1860, and died on September 4, 1893 in Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas. Elizabeth Kimmerle was born on either July 3, 1836 or on July 3, 1836, believed to be in Michigan, and died on September 2, 1904 in Wallace, Shoshone County, Iowa, and is buried in Portland, Oregon. Daniel Valouous Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender (“Ann Cavender”) had 8 children born in Missouri, Iowa and Kansas:

(i) Henry Almont Cavender (“Henry Cavender”, “Henry A. Cavender”, “H.A. Cavender & “Henry Altmont Cavender”?) born on June 14, 1861 in either Michigan or in Missouri, married Cora Bell Wright (“Cora Wright”) on October 6, 1886 in Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas, moved to Oregon from Chetopa, Kansas in the mid 1890's, died on April 10, 1919 in Portland, Mulnomath County, Oregon, and is buried in the Riverview Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. Cora Wright was born on September 28, 1867 in Bath, Illinois, died on February 25, 1946 in Portland, Oregon, and is buried with her husband. Henry Cavender and Cora Cavender (“Bell Cavender”) had one son named:

Lloyd Wright Cavender (“Lloyd Cavender”, “Loyd Cavender”? & “L.W. Cavender”) born on March 4, 1891 in Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas, married Mary Margaret Walker (“Mary Walker”) on July 12, 1915 in Portland, Mulnomah County, Oregon, and they were divorced about 1928 in Portland, Oregon and they apparently remarried on December 31, 1937 in Stevenson, Skamania County, Washington. Lloyd Cavender died on December 16, 1956 in Portland, Mulnomah County, Oregon. Mary Walker was born on May 7, 1898 in Portland, Mulnomah County, Oregon, and died on August 23, 1978 in Newport, Lincoln County, Oregon. Lloyd Cavender and Mary Cavender (“Margaret Cavender”) had 4 children:

William Charles Cavender (“William Cavender” & “William C. Cavender”) born on October 11, 1916 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, first married Elsie Jane Bailey (“Elsie Bailey”) about 1940 in Portland, Oregon, and later married Mickey Clara Eudy (“Mickey Eudy” & formerly “Mickey Clara Myrtle”, “Mickey Myrtle”) in December 1946 in Marysville, Washington. Elsie Bailey was born in Portland, Oregon. Mickey Myrtle was born on June 24, 1918 in Ink, Texas County, Missouri and had previously married a John Stewart Mahaffey (“John Mahaffey”) about 1936 in Hayden, Colorado and who was born about 1910 in Utah?. William Cavender and Elsie Cavender had 1 son:

Richard Walker Cavender (“Richard Cavender” & “R.W. Cavender”) born March 7, 1942 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, and married Karen Walker about 1965 in Portland, Oregon. Karen Walker was born on March 14, 1942. Richard Cavender and Karen Cavender had 2 children:

Glen Cavender (“Glenn Cavender”?) born on July 7, 1967 in Portland, Oregon, and married a Jennifer about 1991 in Portland, Oregon. Glen Cavender and Jennifer Cavender had 2 children: Elizabeth Rose Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”) born on May 24, 1992 in Portland, Oregon; and, Alexandra Cavender born in June 1997; and,

Teresa Jane Cavender (“Teresa Cavender” & “T.J. Cavender”) who was born on March 24, 1970 in Portland, Oregon;

William Cavender and Mickey Cavender (“Clara Cavender” & “Myrtle Cavender”) had 1 son named:

Michael Gene Cavender (“Michael Cavender” & “M.G. Cavender”) born on February 25, 1946 in San Diego, California, married Nancy Ellen Antilla (“Nancy Antilla”) on March 14, 1970 in Gardner, Massachusettes. Nancy Antilla was born on June 30, 1944 in Keene, New Hampshire. Michael Cavender and Nancy Cavender (“Ellen Cavender”) have 3 children named:

Nathan William Cavender (“Nathan Cavender” & “N.W. Cavender”) born on May 26, 1971 in Munich, Germany;

Rebecca Anne Cavender (“Rebecca Cavender” & “R.A. Cavender”) born on February 1, 1973 in Corvallis, Oregon; and,

Matthew Curtis Cavender (“Matthew Cavender”) born on January 26, 1976 in Corvalis, Oregon;

Corita Cavender (“Corratta Cavender”) born on May 27, 1918 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, and died on May 27, 1918 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon;

Henry Altmon Cavender (“Henry Cavender”, “H.A. Cavender” & “Henry A. Cavender”) born on July 3, 1919 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, and married Mary Jean Hadley (“Mary Hadley”) on November 7, 1941 in Portland, Oregon. Mary Hadley was born on December 31, 1918 in Republic, Washington Henry Cavender and Mary Cavender (“Jean Cavender”) had 2 children:

Patricia Starr Cavender (“Patricia Cavender” & “P.S. Cavender”), and adopted daughter who was born on December 26, 1951 in San Francisco, California, and married Bruce Koenig on August 15, 1972 in Redwood City, California. Bruce Koenig and Patricia Koenig (“Starr Koenig”) had 2 children:

Joseph Almont Koenig born on February 15, 1977 in Corvallis, Oregon; and, Kelli Jean Koenig (“Kelli Koenig”) born on February 2, 1980 in Corvallis, Oregon; and,

Carla Dawn Cavender (“Carla Cavender”) born on June 5, 1954 in San Francisco, California, first married Michael Pollard on July 2, 1978 in Redwood City, San Franscisco County, California, and was later divorced and she remarried to a Tex Hughes in California. Michael Pollard was born on July 2, 1978 in Redwood City, California. Michael Pollard and Carla Pollard (“Dawn Pollard”) had a daughter named:

Natalie Jean Pollard (“Natalie Pollard”) born on August 4, 1988 in Santa Barbara, California, and married a Tex Hughes __?__ ; and,

Hazel June Cavender (“Hazel Cavender”) born on July 16, 1920 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon;

(ii) Clara Elva Cavender (“Clara Cavender”) born on May 13, 1864, and died on September 22, 1865;

(iii) Franklin Eugene Cavender (“Franklin Cavender”, “Franklin E. Cavender” & “F.A. Cavender”)) born on November 21, 1866 in Iowa, married Minnie Emily Wright (“Minnie Wright”) on June 23, 1891 in Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas, moved to Oregon in the mid 1890's, and died on May 29, 1943 in Portland, Oregon. Minnie Wright was the sister to Cora Wright who married Henry Cavender, the brother of the above Franklin Cavender;

(iv) Maude Estell Cavender (“Maude Cavender”) born on March 11, 1870 in Iowa, and died on September 20, 1870 in Iowa;

(v)Charles Ralph Cavender (“Charles Cavender”, “C.R. Cavender” & “Charles R. Cavender”) born on May 18, 1872 in Iowa, and married Isis F. McDonald (“Isis McDonald” & “Iris McDonald”?) on February 13, 1901 in Portland, Oregon;

(vi) Mary Ardilla Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “Mary A. Cavender”) born on August 10, 1873, and died on September 25, 1873;

(vii) Myron Valorous Cavender (“Myron Cavender”) born on June 15, 1875 in Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas, married Lula May Riddle (“Lula Riddle”) on October 6, 1897, moved to Oregon in the mid 1890's. Myron Cavender and Lula Cavender (“May Cavender”) had 6 children:

Wilbur Charles Cavender (“Wilbur Cavender”, “Wilbur C. Cavender” & “Wilber Cavender”?) born on July 28, 1898 in Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas, and married Ester Medberry on June 7, 1921. Ester Medberry was born on June 7, 1921;

Harold Delbert Cavender born on September 23, 1900 in Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas;

Lera Lucile Cavender (“Lera Cavender” & “Lucille Cavender”?) born on January 20, 1903, and married Albert Johnson on March 10, 1921;

Mary Helen Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “Mary H. Cavender”) born on March 28, 1905 in Portland, Oregon, and married Albert McBreen on October 22, 1923;

Clarence Welch Cavender (“Clarence Cavender”) born on June 25, 1907 in Portland, Oregon, and married Ruth Hicker; and,

Daniel Valorous Cavender (“Daniel Cavender”, “D.V. Cavender” & “Daniel V. Cavender”) born on October 20, 1909 in Portland, Oregon, and died on January 16, 1910 in Portland, Oregon; and,

(viii) Florence Idella Cavender (“Florence Cavender” & “F.I. Cavender”) born on April 15, 1879 in Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas, believed to have first married a James Murphy, and later married Sam S. Fulkerson (“Sam Fulkerson”?, “Samuel Fulkerson”?, “Sam Folkerson”? & “Samuel Folkerson”?) on December 27, 1903;

(III) DAVID CAVENDER born September 7, 1834 in Canton, Stark County, Ohio, and came under the guardianship of David Wertenberger on April 19, 1842;

(IV) ELIZABETH CAVENDER born either November 3, 1835, November 30, 1835 or May 30, 1836437 in Canton, Stark County, Ohio, and came under the guardianship of George Wertenberger April 19, 1842;

(V) SUSANNA CAVENDER (“Susana Cavender”?) born May 1, 1837 in Canton, Stark County, Ohio, and came under the guardianship of David Wertenberger April 19, 1842; and,

(VI) ELIAS CAVENDER born on December 22, 1839 in Canton, Stark County, Ohio, and came under the guardianship of John Sonda ("John Sonday"?) April 18, 1842. 364 & 437

1791/01/30 Ann Dorothy Cavander ("Dorothy Cavander" & "Dorothy Cavender"?) was christened by Joseph Cavander ("Joseph Cavender"?) and Ann Cavander ("Ann Cavender"?) on Marylebone Road,Saint Mary Parish, St. Marylebone, England. 140 & 439

1791/03/11 James Nance married Martha Sammons in Lunenburg County, Virginia, who is believed to be the sister of Betsy Cavender, who later became the wife of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender"). 131 & 133

1791/04/22 Nancy Cavender, daughter of Thomas Cavender, married William Sutton Hutchins (“William Hutchins” & “William Hutchinson”?), son of John Hutchins (“John Hutchinson”?) In Westmoreland County, Virginia with James Sorrel being the surety.

1791/08/21 Ester Cavender married Patrick Savage in Saint Michael Parish, Ashton Under Lyne, Lancashire County, England. 1 & 70

1791/09/27 Ann Cavender married James Hill on this date in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland with Rev. Coudon performing the ceremony.

1791/11/02 James Tarpley, Sr.? made his will on this date in Charlotte County, Virginia and his will was proved on February 6, 1792. In his will, he named only his sons and married daughters. However, when his son, William Tarpley, made his will on April 29, 1794 in Charlotte County, Virginia, and which was proved on June 2, 1794 in Charlotte County, Virginia, he named all of his brothers and sisters, which included Nancy Tarpley ("Ann Tarpley") who was born on July 2, 1769 and her birth certificate was signed by John Tarpley on August 26, 1769 and witnessed by Carloss Featherston ("Carloss Featherstone", "Carlos Featherston", "Carlos Featherstone", "Charles Featherston" & "Charles Featherstone") and Agnes Tarpley. Apparently, James Tarpley was deceased at the time and the John Tarpley was her uncle. Agnes Tarpley was the wife of John Tarpley as evidenced by a deed in Charlotte County, Virginia between Joseph Venable and John Tarpley and his wife Agness Tarpley ("Agnes Tarpley")

1791/11/28 Amy Cavendar ("Amy Cavender"?) married Batson Whitehurst ("Baston Whitehurst" & "Batson Whiteherst") in Princess Anne County, Virginia and the surety was James Nimmo (“James Nimno”). On September 26, 1806, an Amey Cavender ("Amy Cavender") married Tully Whitehurst. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. William Dawley (“William Dooley”). 133, 149, 222 , 294, 350 & 355

1791 (1) In the Spring of the year, William Cavender's ("William Cavinder") parents died in North Carolina, apparently in the northern part thereof. At that particular point in time, he and his wife, Margaret Cavender, were living in Wilkes County, Georgia. William Cavender died at his sister's house in South Carolina while on his way to his parent's home, in North Carolina who had just deceased.101

(2) The estate of Hugh Cavender, previously deceased, paid taxes on 2 adult males over the age of 21 who were still living at home, 1 slave and 1 horse. The two adults are believed to have been Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender" and his brother Hezekiah Cavender.

1792/01/15 Elizabeth Cavender married Robert Turner in Bristol Parish in Shenandoah County, Virginia. Jacob Sigler was the bondsman. 294, 350 & 355

1792/02/08 Bryant Cavenar ("Bryant Cavender") married Frances Bridges in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806. Drury Bridges was the bondsman and W. Norwood was the witness. 371

1792/06/01 The three Virginia Counties of Jefferson, Fayette and Lincoln, plus the six more counties carved out of these three became the State of Kentucky on this date.

1792/07/26 William Cavender of Orange County, North Carolina, a soldier in the Continental Line of North Carolina, apparently from the Hillsboro District, appointed James Dowell, of the same County, a power of attorney to receive the final certificate No. 459? due him for his paid service as a soldier in 1782. Witnessed by Wm. Rainej, JP ("William Rainey"?).

It is to be noted that second William Cavender enlisted in the Revolutionary War while then living in North Carolina, and was living in Wilkes County, Georgia in the Spring of 1791 when he first got word that his parents in North Carolina had just died. He had married Margaret Cox, daughter of George Cox who was killed while serving with this particular William Cavender in the Revolutionary War. The widow of this particular William Cavender executed pension Application No. W6903 on April 4, 1839 when she was a little over 100 years old, and which application was granted. 101 & 371

1792/08/14 Denis Kavena ("Denise Kavena"?, "Denis Cavender"? & "Denise Cavender"?) married Harriott Martin on August 14, 1792 in St. Augustine Parish, Bristol County, England.

1792/08/21 Ester Cavender married Patrick Savage in Lancashire County, England.399

1792/09/09 William Sammin ("William Sammon" or "William Sammons"?) of Lunenburg County, Virginia, sold 75 acres on the waters of Juniper Creek in Lunenburg County, Virginia, to John Roberts and which was bounded by the lands of Caron Bain, Thomas Haley, John Rivers, James Sammon and Cornelius Crenshaw's estate. John Roberts is believed to have later moved to Williamson County, Tennessee. 111

1792/10/11 Date of birth of William Murray Cavender ("William Cavender", “William M. Cavender” & “W.M. Cavender”), son of James Cavender and Mary Cavender ("Mary Jane Cavender" & "Polly Cavender"), of Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. This particular James Cavender is believed to be the son of the James Cavender who was born October 6, 1765 in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts and whose mother was Catherine Cavender ("Katherine Cavender"). Also, Polly Cavender apparently was also known as Mary Cavender.283, 306 & 397

1792 (1) Kentucky officially became a State. Its territory was originally included in the State of Virginia. The western boundary of the State of Kentucky was later expanded in 1819 by the Jackson Purchase in 1819. Prior to the Jackson Purchase, the land between the Tennessee River and the Mississippi River was Indian Territory.

(2) Estimated date of birth of James Cavender ("James Carventer") who married Elizabeth Pruitt ("Elizabeth Prewitt"?)in Iredell County, North Carolina in 1815 or in Rowan County, North Carolina on May 11, 1815 371. They had a daughter, Cornelia Cavender, born in North Carolina in 1821 who married James Riley. James Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender lived in Virginia and migrated to Laclede County, Missouri. 311 & 355

(3) Hannah Cavender, the wife of Charles Cavender, was born. She died at the age of 42 on September 29, 1834, and is buried in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, and is probably the wife of the particular Charles Cavender who died May 25, 1833 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire at the age of 82. 326

(3) Edward Cavender, and Thomas Cavender were both then living in Wilkes County, Georgia and an Edward Cavender was then living in Greene County, Georgia. 355

(4) The estate of Hugh Cavender, previously deceased, paid taxes on two adult males over the age of 21, probably Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") and his brother Hezekiah Cavender, who were then apparently still living at home with their mother, plus 1 slave and 1 horse.393

(5) The first U.S. coin was authorized by Congress in 1792. Before that time, the colonies and the early states used the English pound sterling as their official currency.

1793/01/01 Private John Cavender is listed as being enlisted in the Company of Rangers of Capt. John Morriss with the statement "At W. Morriss; no family; concerned in boat building".29

1793/03/13 Sally Jones Cavender ("Sally Cavender") married Richard Booth Churchwell ("Richard Churchwell") in Northumberland County, Virginia. Thomas Pollard was the surety. 294 & 355

1793/03/14 Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender", “Youdaley James Cavender”, “Youdaley Cavender”? & "James Cavender") of Charlotte County, Virginia and the son of Hugh Cavender, married Betsy Elizabeth Sammons ("Betty Sammons" & "Betsey Sammons" and "Betsy Sammons") in Lunenburg County, Virginia. Betsy Sammons' father, James Sammons, was the Surety and the ceremony was performed in Lunenburg County by James Shelburne (“James Shelburn”?) who was a Baptist minister who died in Lunenburg County, Virginia about 1820. Apparently, the records of the LDS state that a surety bond was posted in Westmoreland County, Virginia on this date with respect to the pending marriage of James Cavender to Betsey Sammons and that the surety was James Sammons, believed to be the father of Betsy Sammons. 30, 111, 133, 350 393

1793/06/14 Dozier T. Cavender ("Dozier Cavender"), believed to be the son of George Cavender and grandson of Henry Cavender of Westmoreland County, Virginia, married Elizabeth Gill in Westmoreland County with George Cavender as Surety. 30, 133, 149, 350 355

1793/07/19 Jesse Cox, brother-in-law of Silas James Cavender ("Silas Cavender"), was born in Sullivan County, Tennessee, married Elizabeth Brown on January 18, 1816 and who was the daughter of Charles Brown and a Michel. He died on August 23, 1879 in his home in Williamson County, Tennessee at the age of 86 years, 1 month and 4 days, and is buried beside his wife in the McConnico cemetery about 4 miles from Franklin in Williamson County, Tennessee. Also buried in the same cemetery are two doctor sons of Jesse Cox: Dr. William Carroll Cox ("William Cox") who died on October 2, 1851 at the age of almost 30 years; and, Dr. James M. Cox ("James Cox") and two daughters: Mary Cox; and, Elizabeth B. Cox ("Elizabeth Cox"). Jesse Cox married Elizabeth Brown, who was born February 3, 1793 and died December 21, 1869 and their children were: William Carroll Cox ("William Cox") who lived near Rock Springs, Kentucky” in 1859; Garner M. Cox ("Garner Cox"); Sarah Cox who married a Pearce (“Pierce”); Mary Elizabeth Cox ("Mary Cox") who died on November 17, 1851 at the age of 23 years, 10 months and 28 days; Elizabeth B. Cox ("Elizabeth Cox"); Martha Ann Cox ("Martha Cox") who married T.W. Pettus (“T.W. Pettuce”?) on December 25, 1858; Jane J. Cox ("Jane Cox"); and, Jesse T. Cox ("Jesse Cox"). Either Elizabeth Cox or Jane Cox married R.F. McFadden who apparently was also a minister who eventually lived approximately 12 miles from Silas Cavender in Kentucky and who had married Rachal Cox ("Rachel Cox"? & "Rachael Cox"?), the sister of Jesse Cox. Jesse Cox joined the Big Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church in Williamson County, Tennessee on the first Saturday in 1817, became a deacon in October 1820, and was ordained to the ministry by Elders Atkerson (“ElderAtkinson”?) and King. 100

1793/10/xx On the motion filed by Joseph Cavender, the oldest son of Hugh Cavender and the executor of the estate of Hugh Cavender, together with the posting of the required bond in the probate court of Charlotte County, Virginia, a certificate was granted to Joseph Cavender for obtaining probate of the will of his father's estate. Archibald Compton and James Cavender entered into the surety bond. It is believed that this particular James Cavender was Joseph Cavender's brother, Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender" & “Youdaley Cavender”?).393

1793 (1) A Robert Cavender was born about 1793 and his place of birth is unknown. His son, also named Robert Cavender, was born in 1813 in Miami County, Ohio, and Robert Cavender, Sr.'s father, John Cavender, was born in 1760 in New Castle County, Delaware. 269

(2) GEORGIA: Edward Cavender was living in Greene County, Georgia; a second Edward Cavender was living in Wilkes County, Georgia; and, Thomas Cavender was living in Wilkes County, Georgia. 355

(3) NEW JERSEY: Brien Cavender ("Briant Cavender? & "Bryant Cavender"?) paid taxes in Gloucester Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey.418 He probably was the same Briant Cavender ("Brien Cavender" & "Bryant Cavender") who paid taxes in Gloucester Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey in 1796, and the same Briant Cavender ("Brien Cavender" & "Bryant Cavender") who paid taxes in Gloucester Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey in 1797.418

(4) NORTH CAROLINA: Edward Cavender was paying taxes in Hubberts District, Wilkes County, North Carolina.418 Thomas Cavender was then paying taxes in Hubberts District, Wilkes County, North Carolina.418

(5) PENNSYLVANIA: William Cavender was then living in Charleston Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.418

(6) VIRGINIA: James Cavender was listed on the personal estate taxes in Charlotte County, Virginia. He had no livestock and actually paid no taxes. This is believed to be the same Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") who married Betty Sammons, daughter of James Sammons, in Lunenburg County, Virginia on March 14, 1793.393

1794/02/07 On this date, Charles Cavenah ("Charles Cavender"?) of Burke County, Georgia sold to William Horn of Edgecombe County, North Carolina for 25 pounds a tract of 50 acres north of Tar River on Beach Run and adjoining Gray and the said William Horn (where Mary Cavenah or Mary Cavender? lived and died). The Indenture was witnessed by James Merritt, Moses Horn and Britain Smith. It is to be noted that Edward Cavenah ("Edward Cavender"?) was living in Putnam County, Georgia according to the 1820 census and was probably of the same family. Edgecombe Cnty, North Carolina DB 8, p. 82

1794/03/22 Anna Cavender married John Townsend of Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. She was probably the daughter of James Cavender and Catherine Cavender of the same county. 283 & 306

1794/04/21 William Cavender, who may have been the son of Hugh Cavender then deceased, and John Bryant jointly execute a marriage bond in Prince Edward County, Virginia, for 50 pounds payable to the State of Virginia with respect to the pending marriage of William Cavender to Dicey Bryant ("Diana Bryant"), daughter of Jessee Bryant ("Jesse Bryant"?). Surety was John Bryant, and the witnesses were William Cavender and John Porter. Prince Edward County, Virginia was formed out of Amelia County, Virginia in 1754 30, 31, 131, 133, 294, 350 & 393 The name Dicey in the colonial period in Virginia was derived from Diana. The -cy and -sy nicknames were more prevalent in Virginia than in Massachusetts anyway.

1794/06/09 Hugh Cavender's widow, Frances Cavender of Charlotte County, Virginia, gave to her son James Cavender ("Eudaley James Cavender" & "Eudaley Cavender") and wife, Betsy Cavender (formerly "Betsy Sammons" & "Betty Sammons"), a surrey and a bay coach horse just before Frances Cavender died. The Indenture was witnessed by James Sammons (probably Betsy's Sammons' brother), Edward Chambers, and Stephen Cavender (probably James Cavender's brother). This document should be sufficient proof that Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") of Lunenburg County, Virginia, who married Betsy Sammons on March 14, 1793 is the son of Hugh Cavender.142 This probably was either a wedding gift or an anniversary gift as her son James Cavender and Betty Sammons were married on March 14, 1793.393 It is to be noted that it is estimated that Hugh Cavender's son, Stephen Cavender, was born about 1773. Thus, he would have been either 21 years of age, or slightly over 21 years of age, when he witnessed the above legal document.

1794/06/09 Eleanor Dedmon ("Eleanor Dedman"?) married Robert Wilson in Henrico County, Virginia. 355

1794/06/12 Ann Cavender married Benjamin Estill on this date in Madison County, Kentucky.

1794/06/14 Dosier T. Cavender ("Dosier Cavender" & “D.T. Cavender”) married Elizabeth Gill in Westmoreland County, Virginia.294

1794/08/03 Joannes Caverner ("Joannes Cavender"?), daughter of Gulielmi Caverner ("Gulielmi Cavender"?) and Mariae Caverner ("Mariae Cavender"?), was christened in Saint James Parish-RC on Winchester Street, London?, Hampshire County, England. 170

1794/04/13 Charles Cavender was born on this date in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire to Charles Cavender and Eleanor Addison ("Elenore Addison"). Charles Cavender, Sr. who apparently immigrated from Ireland via Newfoundland about 1775 at the age of about 19 years. Some say Charles Cavender, Jr. settled in North Lewisburg, Ohio.397

1794/06/09-1794/10/04 As Frances Cavender (wife of Hugh Cavender) had a life estate in the property of her husband under the terms of his last will and testament, then she must have died sometime between June 9, 1794 (when she gave her son James Cavender and his wife Betsy Cavender a surrey and a bay coach horse) and October 4, 1794 (when her oldest son Joseph who was named in his father’s will as the executor of his father’s estate) sold a portion of the estate to William Blake as indicated below.393

1794/08/28 Hezekiah Featherston ("Hezekiah Featherstone"?) and Nancy Tarpley ("Ann Tarpley"), daughter of either James Tarpley or John Tarpley, were married on this date in Charlotte County, Virginia with the surety being Charles Featherston ("Charles Featherstone"?, "Carloss Featherstone", "Carloss Featherston", "Carlos Featherstone"? & "Carlos Featherston"?) with Rev. Edward Almond performing the ceremony.

1794/10/04 Joseph Cavender of Chesterfield County, Virginia, the oldest son and as executor of the estate of Hugh Cavender, sold to William Blaike ("William Blake") 100 acres of land located on the waters of the Horsepen Creek in Charlotte County, which land was formerly owned by Hugh Cavender and adjacent to the lands of William Blaik ("William Blake, Sr.") , an unknown Farmer, and James Elmore. The Indenture was witnessed by his brother Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender" & “E.J. Cavender”) and William Thiueatt and recorded on October 6, 1794.32 (See also 50)As Frances Cavender, wife of Hugh Cavender, had a life estate in the above property, she must have died sometime between June 9, 1794 when she gave her son James Cavender and his wife Betsy Cavender a surrey and a bay coach horse, and October 4, 1794 when her oldest son Joseph Cavender who was the executor and administrator of Hugh Cavender's estate sold the above property to William Blake.393 It is to be noted that a James Elmore (minister) married Polly Hamlett (widow) on October 13, 1803 in Charlotte County, Virginia.

1794/10/06 Joseph Cavender of Chesterfield County, Virginia, as Executor of the estate of his father, Hugh Cavender, sold to James Elmore 100 acres of land located in Charlotte County, Virginia, and which was formerly owned by Hugh Cavender and adjacent to the lands of James Elmore, White and Farmer. The Indenture was witnessed by Thomas Read, Thomas Smith and Benjamin Henderick and recorded on the same date.33 & 393 It is to be noted that a James Elmore (minister) married Polly Hamlett (widow) on October 13, 1803 in Charlotte County, Virginia.

1794/12/01 During the December 1, 1794 term of the Charlotte County Court, the following entry was made:

“Hugh Cavender, orphan of Hugh Cavender, deceased, came unto Court and being of lawful age for that purpose made choice of Thomas Chaffin as his guardian, who is accordingly appointed he giving security, whereupon, he together with Joshua Chaffin and Robert Gilliam (“Robert William”?) his securities entered into and acknowledged their bond according to law for that purpose.”441

It is believed that the foregoing orphan named Hugh Cavender was actually the youngest son who was named in the Will of Hugh Cavender as John Cavender. Thus, the full name of John Cavender must have been Hugh John Cavender, Jr.? or John Hugh Cavender, Jr.? and that the must have been about 14 years of age when his mother died leaving him as an orphan. The estimate of age is based on the fact that his brother, Stephen Cavender, having probably reached the age of 21 on or about May 8, 1797 when he released his guardian Thomas Chaffin with full satisfaction and did not thereafter appear in Charlotte County, Virginia. On September 4, 1797, Thomas Chaffin, guardian to Stephen Cavender, orphan of Hugh Cavender, produced full receipts from Stephen Cavender in the county court of Charlotte County, Virginia. Thus, Stephen Cavender must have been born about 1776 and was about 17-18 years of age when he became an orphan about October 1794. However, as his youngest brother, John Cavender, did not appear on the tax rolls of Charlotte County until the year 1801, at which time he was at least 21 years of age and thus would have been about 14 years of age when he became an orphan about October 1797. From the foregoing, is appears reasonable to conclude that Stephen Cavender was born about 1776 and his younger brother, John Cavender, was born about 1780.393

1794 (1) A Charles Cavender was born in New Hampshire and, in 1850 was living in Macoupin County, Illinois and is believed to be the same person who married Mrs. Lese King in Macoupin County, Illinois. 310

(2) James Cavender, believed to be Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") paid estate taxes in Charlotte County, Virginia on himself and 1 horse.393

1795/01/17 Ann Cavender died on this date in Warwicks Birmingham, St. Philip, England.

1795/02/02 Michael Cavender, son of Michael Cavender and Frances Cavender, was baptized on February 2, 1795 in St. Phillips Precinct, Birmingham Parish, Warwick County, England.399

1795/03/01 Mary Cavender married Jesse Jordan (thus became “Mary Jordan”) of Fairfax County, Virginia. 294 & 350

1795/05/14 Jane Cavender ("Jane Cavendar") married John Mansfield Noyes ("John Noyes") of Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. She was probably the daughter of James Cavender and Catherine Cavender of the same county.283 & 305 Apparently John Noyes was the son of Newton E. Noyes ("Newton Noyes") of Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts.397

1795/09/07 John Forrester and Frances Forrester of Norfolk, Virginia, sold to Henry Cavender of Princess Anne County, Virginia, a tract of land in Princess Anne County which was one share of the estate of William Absolom (sometimes "William Absalom" or "William Absolam"), then deceased without leaving a Will. The Indenture was witnessed by Enoch Jones, Jonathian Ward and Deward Cannon. 194

1795/09/28 Sarah Cavender married Ephraim Taylor in Aldeham Parish, Herts, England.399

1795/10/09 John Cavendar ("John Cavender"?) married an unknown person in Kent County, Delaware on this date.269 & Vol 87, pp 237

1795 (1) James Cavender was born in North Carolina about 1795 which may have been that part of North Carolina that became the State of Tennessee in the same year. According to the 1860 census, he was then living the 4th.. District of Hickman County, Tennessee, was a farmer owning 400 acres of land, was then 65 years of age and stated to have ben born in North Carolina, could not either read or write, and his wife was Centha Cavender (“Cynthia Cavender”?, “Cintha Cavender”?, “Cinthia Cavender”?, “Centhia Cavender” & “Sintha Cavender”) then age 42 and born in Tennessee about 1818 and likewise could neither read or write. Their children then living at home in Hickman County, Tennessee were: Sarah N. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”, “S.N. Cavender” & “Sally Cavender”) then age 17 and born in Tennessee about 1843; G.F.W. Cavender (“G.L.W. Cavender”, “G.L. Cavender”, “G.F. Cavender”, “George F. Cavender”? & “George Cavender”?), a son, then age 9 and born in Tennessee about 1851; Gabnel R. Cavender (“Gabnel Cavender”, “Gabriel R. Cavender”? & “Gabriel Cavender”?) then age 6 and born in Tennessee about 1854; and, John A. Cavender (“John Cavender”, “John Alexander Cavender”?, “J.A. Cavender” & “John Alston Cavender”?) then age 4 and born in Tennessee about 1856.

In the 1870 census for the 4th. District, Hickman County, Tennessee, S. Cavender (“Sintha Cavender”) then listed as being age 50 and born in Tennessee about 1820 was the head of the household as her huband, James Cavender, apparently had left the household or had deceased, and the children living at home comprised: Sarah Cavender then listed as being age 25 and thus born in Tennessee about 1845; George L. Cavender ("George Cavender", “G.L. Cavender” & “G.L.W. Cavender”?) was then listed as being age 19 and thus born in Tennessee about 1851; Gabriel Cavender (“Gabnel R. Cavender”?, “Gabnel Cavender”?, “Gadriel R. Cavender”?, “G.R. Cavender”? & “Gadriel Cavender”?) was then listed as being age 17 and born in Tennessee about 1853; and, Alexander Cavender was then listed as being age 14 and born in Tennessee about 1856.

(2) The territory of Tennessee became a state in 1795 and became the first new state to be admitted to the Union. Prior to that time, the territory of Tennessee was included in the territory of North Carolina. The territory of Tennessee was later enlarged in 1819 by the Jackson Purchase which included the land between the Tennessee River and the Mississippi River which was then Indian Territory.

(3) John Cavender was born in Delaware about 1795. In 1850, he was living in Washington Township in Ripley County, Indiana with his wife, Hannah Cavender age 46 and born in Ohio, and his children: Marietta Cavender age 22 and born in Ohio about 1828; John Cavender age 19 and born in Indiana about 1831; Margaret Cavender age 14 and born in Indiana about 1836; Isabella Cavender age 10 and born in Indiana about 1840; Robert Cavender age 5 and born in Indiana about 1845; and, David Cavender age 5 and born in Indiana about 1845. 282 & 337

(4) Thomas Cavender purchased 100 acres in the Greenville County, South Carolina. 355 & 371

1796/01/04 Jeremiah Featherstone ("Jeremiah Featherston"?) and Elizabeth Elmore, daughter of James Elmore, Sr.? or Jr.? were married on this date in Charlotte County, Virginia with the surety being Jesse Elmore ("Jessee Elmore"?), brother of Elizabeth Elmore.

1796/01/22 Margaret Cavender married John Coggell in Portsmouth, Saint Thomas Parish, Hampshire County, England.399

1796/03/04 Nancy Cavender married John White in Dorchester County, Maryland. 313 & 337

1796/03/28 The Last Will and Testament of Thomas Cavender of Cople Parish of Westmoreland County, Virginia, which was signed on November 23, 1786, was proved on this date in the County Court of Westmoreland County, Virginia. His wife Sally Sturman Cavender (“Sally Cavender”, “Sarah Cavender” and formerly “Sally Sturman” & “Sarah Sturman”) was devised a life estate until she remarries, at which time she was to receive a child’s part. At her death, the estate was to be divided among his children who were not individually named. Witnesses were: Daniel McKenney, Susanna McKenney, Thomas Cowle, Eleanor Enos (“Elinor Enos”?) and Lettice Gregroy (“Lettice Gregory”?).393

1796/05/xx Joseph Cavender, executor of his father's estate, Hugh Cavender, brought legal action in Charlotte County, Virginia against William Blake and John Eudaley for debt collection, apparently owed the estate of his father, Hugh Cavender. For reasons unknown, the suit was dismissed, apparently because the debts were paid.393

1796/08/xx Two suits were filed in Charlotte County, Virginia County Court in which Hezekiah Featherston ("Hezekiah Featherstone"?) and his wife Nancy Featherston ("Nancy Featherstone") sued the executors of James Tarpley, Sr., deceased, and the heirs of James Tarpley. In one suit, the Featherstones were joined by John Eudaly ("John Eudailey"?) and his wife, Mary Eudaly ("Mary Eudailey"?). Mary Eudaly was the daughter of James Tarpley. There was a similar suit brought in May 1798.

1796/09/13 Ezekiel Cavender and his wife, Ann Cavender sell 94 acres of land located on Dutchmans Creek to Demond Dedman, all of Rowan County, North Carolina. This may be the same Ezekiel Cavender who immigrated from England sometime before 1764 and settled in Westmoreland, County, Virginia about 1770 where five children were born. 297

1796/10/02 Jane Cavender married John Lindsay on this date in Bourbon County, Kentucky.

1796/10/03 Henry Cavendar ("Henry Cavender") and his wife Mary Cavender of Princess Anne County, Virginia, sold to John Absalom and his wife, Anne Absalom (sometimes "Ann Absalom"), of Princess Anne County, land in Princess Anne County which was one-sixth part of that tract of land formerly owned by William Absalom, deceased, which Henry Cavender purchased from John Forrester and his wife, Frances Forrester. Apparently, Anne Absalom was formerly Anne Cavender, daughter of Henry Cavender. The Indenture was witnessed by David Dawley, William O'Cumham and Hillary Matthias. Also on the same date, John Absalom and his wife Anne Absalom sold to Henry Cavender a 50 acre tract of land on Linkhorn Bay in Princess Anne County, and was the same land that Henry Cavender gave to his daughter, Anne Cavender (“Ann Cavender”, “Amey Cavender”? & “Amy Cavender”?), who apparently married a John Absalom. The Indenture was witnessed by David Dawley, William O'Cumham and Hillary Matthias. 34, 35 & 197

1796/11/03 Elizabeth Cavender, daughter of Thomas Cavender, deceased, married William Flanagan ("William Flangan"?) in Princess Anne County, Virginia. Joshua Flanagan was the surety and makes oath that Elizabeth Cavender is of legal age. Apparently she was the daughter of either the particular Thomas Cavender who died about 1796 in Westmoreland County, or was the daughter of the particular Thomas Cavender who died about 1789 in Princess Anne County, Virginia. 133, 149, 294 & 350

1796/12/xx Gardner McConnico stated in an affidavit that he moved from Lunenburg, Virginia, to Williamson County, Tennessee in December 1796. He became a Primitive Baptist Preacher at the Harpeth Church in Williamson County, also called the "Baptist Meeting House" and, in 1815, he was still living in Williamson County, Tennessee which

became a State the previous year, i.e., 1814. As Stephen Cavender, son of Hugh Cavender, had moved from Charlotte County, Virginia after 1797, he probably was persuaded to leave Virginia for Tennessee by his relationship to Rev. McConnico. Note also the fact that, on November 7, 1797, Stephen Cavender of Charlotte County, Virginia, the next to the youngest son of Hugh Cavender, granted a legal power of attorney to Austin Clements of Charlotte County to collect money due him from the estate of his father, who was then deceased. Stephen Cavender was about 21-22 years of age at the time the power of attorney was executed by him, which document was witnessed by John R. Bedford and John Petty, Sr., first proved in Court on April 2, 1798, and was again proved in Court on January 5, 1801 by oath of Robert Bedford due to the fact that Stephen Cavender no longer lived in the area.36

70 & 166

1796 (1) David Cavender was a landowner in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Maryland. 214, 288 & 352

(2) Map of the State of Virginia in 1796, the date the State of Tennessee was officially established, with Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee as its Capitol. 109 & 122

(3) The last will and testament of Thomas Cavender was probated in Westmoreland County, Virginia. 350

(4) Stephen Cavender, believed to be the son of Hugh Cavender, paid estate taxes in Charlotte County, Virginia in 1796 on 1 white male adult over 21 (himself) and owned no livestock Thus, he must have been born about 1775-1776.393

(5) Jeremiah Featherstone, orphan of Charles Featherstone, chose Moses Eudaley ("Moses Eudaley, Sr."?, “Moses Youdaley”? & “Moses Eudaly”?) as his guardian in 1796. In a court order dated August 1793 in Charlotte County, Virginia, Hezekiah Featherston (“Hezekiah Featherstone”?) and his wife Nancy Featherston (“Nancy Featherstone”? and formerly “Nancy Tarpley” and "Ann Tarpley") and John Eudaly and his wife Mary Eudaly (formerly “Mary Tarpley” daughter of James Tarpley) sued the executors of the estate of John Tarpley, then deceased. As previously noted, on September 2, 1805, John Cavender ("John Hugh Cavender"? & "Hugh Cavender"?) of Charlotte County, Virginia, sold to William Blake, Jr., of Charlotte County 75 acres of land in Charlotte County on the Waters of the Horsepen Creek which he inherited from his father, Hugh Cavender, and on which tract his father’s family formerly resided. The land was bounded by the lands of William Blake, Sr., James Elmore and Hezekiah Featherstone who married Nancy Tarpley ("Ann Tarpley"), the daughter of James Tarpley.441 It is to be noted that a James Elmore (minister) married Polly Hamlett (widow) on October 13, 1803 in Charlotte County, Virginia.

1797/03/xx Joseph Cavender, executor of the estate of his father, Hugh Cavender, brought suit in Charlotte County, Virginia against his brother, James Cavender, and Thomas Hay (“Thomas Hays”) for debt. James Cavender not then being an inhabitant of this county, the suit against him abates. Judgment for plaintiff against Thomas Hay and the sheriff was ordered to attach his estate for debt. James Cavender was then living in Lunenburg County, Virginia.Court Orders 11-28

1797/07/04 Harriott Cavener ("Harriott Cavender") was christened by Peter Cavener ("Peter Cavender"?) and Jane Cavener ("Jane Cavender"?) in Alverstoke, Hampshire County, England.399

1797/07/12 William Stembridge of Hancock County, Georgia, and William Sammon and his wife, Elizabeth Sammon, conveyed 100 acres of land in Lunenburg County, Virginia, to Samuel Jordan and which was bounded by the lands of James Cavender, Stephen Shelton, the heirs of James Breedlove, deceased, and James Sammon. 111

1797/05/02 Patrick Kavanagh ("Patrick Cavender"?) married Susanna Bryan in Walcot, St. Mary's Chapel in Bristol County, England.

1797/09/04 Thomas Chaffin, stated to be the guardian of a Stephen Cavender, orphan of Hugh Cavender, deceased, came into the court of Charlotte County, Virginia and produced the Receipt of the said Stephen Cavender in full of his guardianship which is ordered to be recorded (apparently because Stephen Cavender had just become 21 years of age and thus reached the age of majority and capable of tending to his own legal affairs. Thus, Stphen Cavender must have been born about 1776.441

On June 9, 1794, Hugh Cavender's widow, Frances Cavender of Charlotte County, Virginia, gave to her son Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") and his wife, Betsy Cavender (formerly "Betsy Sammons" & "Betty Sammons"), a surrey and a bay coach horse just before Frances Cavender died. The Indenture was witnessed by James Sammons (believed to be Betsy's Sammons' brother), Edward Chambers, and Stephen Cavender (believed to be Eudaley James Cavender's brother).393 As Stephen Cavender, was born about 1776, he would have been about 18 years of age when he witnessed the above legal document which was legally permissible as he was over the required legal age of 14 years when he witnessed the document.

As Thomas Chaffin in December of 1794 was also appointed the legal guardian of Hugh Cavender, another stated orphan of Hugh Cavender, and as Hugh Cavender's Last Will and Testament did not mention a son named “Hugh”, and as Hugh Cavender's youngest son named John Cavender is believed to have been born about 1780, he would have been about 14 years of age when his mother died about 1793, and he thus became an orphan of Hugh Cavender at that time and a legal guardianship would have been necessary. Consequently, 4 years later, i.e., in 1797, he would only have 18 years old and the legal need for a guardian would still be legally necessary. Consequently, it is believed that the stated orphan named Hugh Cavender and Hugh Cavender’s youngest son named John Cavender must actually be one and the same person who is named either John Hugh Cavender (“J.H. Cavender”) or Hugh John Cavender (“H.J. Cavender”). Thus, the full name of the elder Hugh Cavender was probably likewise named John Hugh Cavender, Sr. or Hugh John Cavender, Sr.393

1797/11/07 Stephen Cavender of Charlotte County, Virginia, the next to the youngest son of Hugh Cavender, granted a legal power of attorney to Austin Clements of Charlotte County to collect money due him from the estate of his father, who was then deceased. Stephen Cavender was about 21-22 years of age at the time the power of attorney was executed by him, which document was witnessed by John R. Bedford and John Petty, Sr., first proved in Court on April 2, 1798, and was again proved in Court on January 5, 1801 by oath of Robert Bedford. As Stephen Cavender disappeared from the Personal Estate Tax Rolls for Charlotte County, Virginia after 1797, then he must have moved to Tennessee, probably near Williamson County, Tennessee where his older brother, Eudaley James Cavender later moved his family, together with his younger brother, John Cavender.36

1797/12/13 James Sammon (sometimes James Sammons) of Lunenburg County sold 102 acres of land on the Branches of Stokes Creek ("Stocks Creek"?) in Lunenburg County to his son-in-law, James Cavender of Lunenburg County, which land James Sammons had previously purchased on September 20, 1796 from his son-in-law and daughter, John Roberts and Rebecca Sammon Roberts, is bounded by the lands of John Page, Joshua Johnson, Benjamin Lewis, Lephew Shulton, Samuel Jordan and Benjamin Hendrick, and is located about 3 miles from Fort Mitchell, Virginia (365625N/0782539W), and about one-half the way between the city of Lunenburg in Lunenburg County, Virginia and the city of Charlotte in Charlotte County, Virginia, and is very near the eastern boundary of Charlotte County. The Indenture was witnessed by James Knott, George Loeman and Snelling Wilkerson. Note that there is a "Stocks Creek" located in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia when Hugh Cavender purchased his land there. However, Stocks Creek in Amelia County is not the same creek as the Stokes Creek in Lunenburg County. 37, 111 & 116

1797 (1) James Cavender and Samuel Cook were chain carriers in surveying the property of Andrew Skinner Ennalls ("Andrew Ennalls"). 352

(2) Stephen Cavender paid personal estate taxes in Charlotte County, Virginia on 1 adult male over 21 (himself) and owned no livestock. As no other Cavender then lived in Charlotte County, Virginia. At that particular point in time, Stephen Cavender's brother, Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") apparently had already moved to Lunenburg County, Virginia next to his father-in-law, James Sammons.393

(3) John Adams succeeded George Washington as the second President of the United States.

1798/02/28 William Ware, Sr., of Chesterfield County, Virginia, gave to his son-in-law, Joseph Cavender and his daughter, Susanna Cavender (formerly "Susanna Ware") and to their son, Thomas Cavender, 87 acres of land on which they were then living, which land was part of the land on which William Ware, Sr., was also living and was bounded by the land of Hamlin Cole, Mack Wilkerson and Anderson. Thomas Cavender is believed to have been born about 1782 and would therefore been about 16 years of age at that particular point in time. The Indenture was witnessed by George Markham, Mack Wilkerson and William Ware, Jr.? Noted on the Deed was the statement: "October 18, 1806, the original delivered to Mr. Cavender" (i.e., Joseph Cavender").38, 120 & 393

1798/03/04 S. William Ware, Sr., of Chesterfield County, Virginia and formerly of Amelia County, Virginia and a former neighbor of Hugh Cavender, executed his Last Will and Testament naming his wife Ann Ware, his sons Thomas Ware and William Ware, his daughters Nancy Southall (formerly "Nancy Ware") and husband James Southhall, Martha Cashon or Martha Cashan? (formerly "Martha Ware"), Annis Flournoy or Ann Flournoy ("formerly "Annis Ware"), and ___ Rucker, and his grandsons Thomas Cavender, James Southall and Samuel Rucker (“Lemuel Rucker”?). He specifically willed Thomas Cavender, who is believed to have been about 16 years of age at that particular time: "the quantity of 37 ½ acres of land already deeded to him, estimated at 75 pounds Virginia money." The executor was his son-in-law W. Ware Flournoy, and the Will was witnessed by Hamlin Cole and Tabther Rudd (“Tabitha Rudd”). 39, 120 & 393

1798/04/02 Stephen Cavender's power of attorney to Austin Clements was recorded.36

1798/07/10 William Cav?der ("William Cavender"?), son of Charles Caviler ("Charles Cavender"?) was born in the Upper Shore Peninsula of the Eastern Shore of the State of Maryland. 352

1798/07/15 Say Cavender ("Sarah Cavender"?) conveyed to Love Burn the lease of a farm where John McFerling, late of Dorchester County, Maryland, formerly lived. 352

1798/09/26 Catherine Cavener ("Catherine Cavender"?), daughter of Edward Caverner ("Edward Cavender"?) and Margaret Caverner ("Margaret Cavender"?), was christened in Portsmouth, Saint Thomas Parish, Hampshire County, England. 170

1798/12/05 Mathew Cavendish ("Matthew Cavender"? or "Mathew Cavender"?) married Jenny Freeman in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender" & “E.J. Cavender”), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806. Anderson Taylor was the bondsman and James Sneed was the witness. 371

1798 (1) Alexander Cavenoor ("Alexander Cavender"?) was living in Pencader Hundred, in New Castle County, Delaware. 288

(2) John Cavender and Alexander Cavender paid taxes in Pencader Hundred in New Castle County, Delaware. 214, 288 & 313

(3) Date of births in Lunenburg County, Virginia of Stephen Cavender and James B. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.B. Cavender” & “James Benjamin Cavender”?), twin sons of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender" & “E.J. Cavender”) and grandsons of Hugh Cavender were born in Lunenburg County, Virginia about 1798. James B. Cavender ( “J.B. Cavender”) apparently married his cousin, Rebecca Cavender, on February 16, 1823 in Williamson County, Tennessee.

According to the 1850 census for Rutherford County, Tennessee, James B. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.B. Cavender” & “James Benjamin Cavender”?) was listed as being born in Virginia, was then 52 years of age and thus born about 1798, that his wife Rebecca Cavender was age 42 and born in Tennessee about 1808. According to the 1860 census for Rutherford County, Tennessee, James B. Cavender was listed as a shoemaker 63 years of age, and thus born about 1798, and born in Virginia, whereas, Rebecca Cavender was listed as then being 53 years of age, and thus born about 1807 in Virginia. Their children were all born in Tennessee and at that time were:

William Cavender age 20 and thus born about 1830 and who married a "Joicy";

John N. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.N. Cavender”) age 13 and thus born about 1837;

Sarah Cavender age 11 and thus born about 1839;

James Cavender age 9 and thus born about 1841;

Sarah Cavender ("Rebecca Cavender") age 7 and thus born about 1843; and,

Hugh Cavender age 2 in 1850 and thus born about 1848, and being age 11 and thus born about 1849.122

According to notations in the Bible of a Hugh Cavander ("Hugh Cavender"), which is on file in the Georgia Department of Archives and History, entitled "Daughters of the American Revolution-Georgia Society, Bible Records 1789-1970 by Mrs. Leonard G. DeLamar, it is stated that Hugh Cavendar was born on March 5, 1847, that he married Zilpha Ann Walker ("Zilpha Walker" & "Zilphia Walker"?) on October 8, 1867, and that he died on July 20, 1939 in Georgia. There is a very good possibility that he is the above-mentioned son of James B. Cavender ("James Cavender") who was the son of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") and was the grandson of the Hugh Cavender who died in Charlotte County, Virginia. It is further stated that Zilpha Walker was born on July 29, 1850, and died on November 15, 1942. Hugh Cavender and Zilpha Cavender ("Ann Cavender") had only one child named: (start)

Rose Cavander ("Rose Cavender") who was born on February 3, 1869, married a Robinson, and died on May 26, 1922. Rose Robinson had 2 children:

Rose Nelle Robinson ("Rose Robinson"); and,

Freddie Robinson ("Frederick Robinson"? & "Fred Robinson"?) who was born on August 14, 1897, and died in World War I in 1917. Also mentioned in the Bible of Hugh Cavender was that Madison Dill and Helen McLean were married on May 22, 1937 and that they had the following children:

Ellis Eugene Dill ("Ellis Dill") born on March 14, 1938, and died on May 20, 1972;

Henry Lee Dill ("Henry Dill") born on August 26, 1939; Mary Helen Dill ("Mary Dill") born on December 22, 1940;

Rose Catherine Dill ("Rose Dill" & "Kitty Dill") born on March 18, 1942;

Lynda Carolyn Dill ("Lynda Dill" & "Linda Dill"?) born on November 24, 1944; Charles Jerome Dill ("Charles Dill") born on November 22, 1948;

Angela Annette Dill ("Angela Dill") born on April 24, 1956; and,

James Allen Dill ("James Dill") born on February 9, 1950, and died on January 30, 1962.

Stephen Cavender, the twin brother of James B. Cavender (“J.B. Cavender”), first married Sally L. Short (“Sally Short”) on February 18, 1819 in Williamson County, Tennessee. Sally Cavender died on December 16, 1843 at the age of 42 and left a large family according to a local newspaper report, and Stephen Cavender later married Matilda Bryum (“Matilda Bynum”?) about 1843 in Maury County, Tennessee.

In the 1850 census for Lewis County, Tennessee, the Stephen Cavender family was listed as comprising Stephen Cavender age 52 and born in Virginia about 1798, his wife Matilda Cavender age 49 and born in North Carolina about 1801, and their children comprising; Margaret Cavender age 22 and born about 1828, Sarah Cavender age 20 and born about 1830, Stephen Cavender age 14 and born about 1836, Mary Cavender age 12 and born about 1838, Milly Cavender age 10 and born about 1840, and Caroline Bynum Cavender ("Caroline Cavender" & “C.B. Cavender”) age 17, born about 1833, and apparently born during a prior marriage of her mother who was then Matilda Bryum.122 It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.

(3) Nancy Cavender was born about 1798 in Bedford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, which apparently later became Hillsborough County, New Hampshire and later married a Joseph Manning of the same county. It is to be noted that on April 13, 1794, a Charles Cavender was born in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire to Charles Cavender and Eleanor Addison ("Elenore Addison"). Charles Cavender, Sr. apparently immigrated from Ireland via Newfoundland about 1775 at the age of 19 years. His son, Charles Cavender, Jr., finally settled in North Lewisburg, Ohio.397

1799/01/16 Ann Elizabeth Cavinder ("Ann Elizabeth Cavender"?, “A.E. Cavender”?, "Elizabeth Cavender") was christened by James Cavinder ("James Cavender"") and Ann Cavinder ("Ann Cavender"?) in Saint George in the East Parish, Stepney, London, England. 140 & 439

1799/02/04 Arthur Cavender married Elizabeth Martin in Alverstoke, England.399

1799/02/04 Arthur Cavender was baptized in Hampshire County, England.399

1799/03/18 Deposition of David Cavender, aged about 73 years, concerning the land of Charles LeCompte, formerly purchased by William Soward from the Winacaco and the Choptank Indians containing 500 acres. 352

1799/07/xx John Cavender, Sr., and his son, John Cavender, Jr., were living in Summer County, Tennessee. John Cavender, Sr., is believed to be the son of Henry Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender of Westmoreland County, Virginia. They signed a petition to the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee requesting the establishment of a new county. Note the second person named John Cavender, Jr. who was born about 1790 to a John Cavender, who, in turn, was born to the John Cavender born about 1760 and fought in the Revolutionary War. 40

1799/09/16 Summer County, Tennessee, was reduced in size by the Tennessee State General Assembly and the new counties of Smith and Wilson and a new City to be named Rutherford, Tennessee were formed and adopted. 40

1799/10/26 Williamson County, Tennessee was formed from Davidson County, Tennessee. Davidson County, Tennessee was originally Davidson County, North Carolina prior to Tennessee becoming a state in 1796. Hunters and explorers came into this section as early as 1784 but most permanent settlement of the early settlers were not made until shortly before 1800. The Natchez Trace, an important pioneer road of the 1800's, runs through the western section of Williamson County, Tennessee. 53, 125 & 165

1799 (1) The first gold rush of western North Carolina.

(2) Inventory and Will of Edward Cavender was probated in Gloschester County, New Jersey.

(3) Williamson County, Tennessee, was formed from Davidson County, Tennessee, which in turn, was originally Davidson County, North Carolina in 1783. 122

(4) The year that Garner McConnico, a pioneer from Lunenburg County, Virginia, formed the Primitive Baptist Church which was later destroyed by storm in 1909 and was rebuilt nearby. The old cemetery remains.

17?? James Cavanagh ("James Cavender"?) of Baltimore County, Maryland was an Irish runaway servant of William Bennett.393

1800/01/15 Joseph Cavender married Debroah Sapp (“Deborah Sapp”?) in Kent County, Delaware. 269

1800/05/08 James Cavender ("Eudaley James Cavender") was listed on the Tangible Tax List for the Upper District of Lunenburg County as having 1 white tithe, 1 black tithe, and 1 horse, mare, colt or mule. 42

1800/05/15 Joseph Cavender married Deborah Sapp in Kent County, Delaware.269 & N.C Cnty. Del. Vol. 87, pp 237.15

1800/09/05 Hannah Cavender married Thomas Downes ("Thomas Down" & "Thomas Downs") in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. She was probably the same Hannah Dole Cavender who filed the intention to be married to James Cavender in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts on on June 16, 1770. This particular James Cavender probably was killed in the Revolutionary War. The daughter of Thomas Downs and Hannah Downs , named Hannah Dole Down (“Hannah Down”, “Hannah Downs”?, “Hannah Downes? & “Dole Downs”?), married Ira Ricker and they had a daughter named Lucinda Ricker ("Lucy Ricker"?). 283 & 306

1800/09/30 William Cavenaugh ("William Cavender"?), John Thompson and Polly Dillingham ("Mary Dillingham" & "Mary Jane Dillingham"), both then living in Christian County, Kentucky (which includes the City of Hopkinsvile in Western Kentucky), were witnesses to the power of attorney dated October 30, 1800 which George Wilson Humphreys ("George Humphreys") of Pickering County, Mississippi granted to David Smith of Christian County, Kentucky with respect to the sale by George Humphreys of 500 acres of land in Hardin County, Kentucky on Buffalo Creek.

1800/12/12 John Cavender married Jane Collins in Aberdeen County, Scotland.399

1800 (1) DELAWARE:

Robert Cavender family was then living in Kent County, Delaware in 1800 and at that time comprised 12001-10001-00.418

David Cavender family was then living in Sussex County, Delaware and then comprised 20301-20120-00.418

Amilia Cavender ("Amelia Cavender") was the head of the household in Kent County, Delaware which then comprised 10000-20010-00.

John Cavender was living in Pencader Hundred in in New Castle County, Delaware and his family consisted of a wife and at least 5 children.

David Cavender was living in Nanticoke Hundred in Sussex County, Delaware, and his family consisted of 2 males and 2 females under 10, 3 males and 1 female 16-26, female 26-45 and 1 male over 45.

Alexander Cavender was living in Pencader Hundred in in New Castle County, Delaware. He and his wife had 5 or more children.

A first Thomas Cavender family was living in Georgetown, Delaware and apparently

a second Thomas Cavender family was living in Mispellion Hundred, in Kent County, Delaware in 1800.313

Apparently another Thomas Cavender family was then living in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1800 and at that time his family comprised 01111-11001-00.418

Apparently a Thomas Cavender married Mary A. Lou ("Mary Lou"?) on October 22, 1840 in Delaware.

Joseph Cavender married Deborah Sapp in Kent County, Delaware in 1800. 269 A Joseph Cavender family was then living in Kent County, Delaware and at that time comprised 10100-00200-00.418

Approximate 1800 was the date of the decease of Reuben Cavender of Delaware who was born in Delaware? and was the son of Robert Cavender and Sarah Cavender, and the grandson of Dorset Cavender and Sarah Cavender. He married Amelia in Delaware. Reuben Cavender and Amelia Cavender had the 2 children:

(i) Reuben Cavender born in 1794 in Delaware?, married a Mary and had 5 children:

Louise Cavender born in 1838;

Carolyn Cavender born in 1839;

Elizabeth Cavender born in 1841;

John Cavender born in 1847; and,

William Cavender; and,

(ii) 2 unnamed daughters. 312

(2) KENTUCKY (1800); John Cavender was then paying taxes in Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1800. On September 16, 1799, Jane Cavender married John Lindsey in Bourbon County, Kentucky.126, 127, 279 & 355

(3)MARYLAND (1800): Thomas Cavender was living in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1800. Either the same or a different Thomas Cavender was likewise living in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1800 and his household at that time comprised 01111-11001-00.418 William Cavinder ("William Cavender"?) was living in Cecil County, Maryland and his household then comprised 30010-30010-00, and two Thomas Cavanders ("Thomas Cavender"?) were living in Somerset County, Maryland. 352

(4) NEW HAMPSHIRE (1800): Calais Cavender ("Calis Cavender"?) was living in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire and his household then comprised 00100-00100-00.418 Charles Cavinder ("Charles Cavender"?) family was then living in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire and his household then comprised 20101-01201-00.418

(5) NEW YORK (1800): David Cavinger ("David Cavender"?) family was then living in Saratoga County, New York and his household then comprised 02110-32001-00.418 Thomas Cavinagh ("Thomas Cavender"?) family was then living in New York County, New York and his household then comprised 11001-00100-00.418

(6) NORTH CAROLINA (1800): Richard Caviness ("Richard Cavender") family was then living in Chatham County, North Carolina and his household then comprised 02001-10110-00.416 William Cavender family was then living in Duplin County, North Carolina and at that time comprised 00100-10101-00.418Lewis Cavender family was then living in Craven County, North Carolina and at that time comprised 10010-10011-00.418 Bryant Cavender ("Brien Cavender"? & "Briant Cavender"?) family was then living in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806 and his household then comprised 00010-00010-11. John Cavender family was then living in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806 and then comprised 11010-00011-00.418

(7) PENNSYLVANIA (1800): John Cavinder ("John Cavender") family was then living in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and his household then comprised 01410-00021-20.418

(8) SOUTH CAROLINA (1800): Ezekiel Cavender family was then living in the Pendleton District, South Carolina and then comprised 02001-00011-00. James Cavender family was then living in the Pendleton District, North Carolina and then comprised 30010-00011-00.418

(9) PENNSYLVANIA (1800): Joseph Caviner ("Joseph Cavender"?) family was then living in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania and his household then comprised 22210-31001-00.418 Charles Cavender family was then living in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania and his family then comprised 00110-11200-00.418

(10) SOUTH CAROLINA (1800): Ezekiel Cavender was living in South Carolina and his family consisted of 2 males 10-15, 1 female 25-45, and 1 male and 1 female 45 and over. In 1810, an Ezekiel Cavender was living in the Pendleton District of South Carolina. James Cavender was living in South Carolina and his family consisted of 3 males under 10, and 1 male and 1 female 25-45. Clement Cavender family was living in South Carolina comprising 2 females under 10, and 1 male and 1 female 16-26 (00100-20100).418 William Cavender family was living in Beaufort County, South Carolina comprising 1 male 16-26, 1 female 26-45, and 3 females 10-16. James Cavender family was living in the Pendleton District of South Carolina and comprised 1 male and 1 female 26-45, 1 female 16-26, and 3 males under 10. In 1810 his family consisted of 1 male 45 and over, 1 female 26-45, and 1 male 16-26. Ezekiel Cavender family was also living in the Pendleton District of South Carolina and comprised 1 male 45 and up, 1 female 26-45, 1 female 16-26, and 2 males 10-16. Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?) was also living in the Pendleton District of South Carolina and comprised 1 male and 1 female 16-26, and 2 females under 10. John Cavender was also living in the Pendleton District of South Carolina and his family consisted of 1 male 45 and over, 1 female 26-45, 1 female 16-26 and 2 males under 10. This may be the same John Cavender who owned land in 1825 on Duchman's Creek in Rowan County, North Carolina. James Cavender, Ezekiel Cavender and Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?) were living near Elijah Cromwell who married Catherine Cavender who was born in 1764 in Virginia. Elijah Cromwell moved to Jackson County, Georgia in 1801 and later moved to Jasper County, Georgia. 135, 309 & 355

(11) TENNESSE (1800):

Nancy Cavender, believed to be the daughter of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") and granddaughter of Hugh Cavender, is believed to have been born about 1801 in Williamson County, Tennessee, and married Richard Walker in Williamson County, Tennessee, on August 22, 1821.78

Alexander Cavender paid taxes in Jefferson County, Tennessee in 1800.

(12) VERMONT (1800): Charles Cavender family was then living in Ferrisburg, Addison County, Vermont and then comprised: 10010-20100-00.418

(13) VIRGINIA (1800): Garrett Cavender was granted a land grant in 1800 by the State of Virginia for 50 acres of land located in South Br. Mountain in Hampshire County, West Virginia. In 1781, a Garrett Cavener ("Garrett Cavender"?) was serving as a Private in the company of Captain Uriah Springer from Monongalia County, West Virginia on service at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania in 1781, which is near Monongahela in Washington County, Pennsylvania near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. 355 Joseph Cavender was living in Chesterfield County, Virginia. 126 & 127 Frederick Crafton, James Crafton, John Crafton, Jr., William Crafton and Thomas Crafton were listed on the May 8, 1880 Tangible Property Tax listing for the Upper District of Lunenburg County, Virginia. 42 Henry Cavender, John Cavender, Reuben Cavender and Thomas Cavender were living in either Charlotte County, Virginia or Amelia County, Virginia. Also paying personal estate taxes in Charlotte County were: David Eudaley ("David Youdaley") on 1 white man over 21 and 1 horse; and, Moses Eudaley ("Moses Youdaley") on 2 white men over 21 and 3 horses. David Eudaley had various land transactions in Charlotte County during the period of 1800 to 1810, when he sold his land in 1810. In 1820, David Eudaley and James Eudaley were living in Rutherford County, Tennessee where David Eudaley married Lucy Blankenship on December 18, 1816. In 1840, a first David Eudaley was living in Jefferson County, Tennessee with his wife Sarah Jane Baldwin ("Sarah Baldwin"), and on the same date David Eudaley, Mary Eudaley and Moses Eudaley were living in Dyer County, Tennessee. As previously indicated, William Eudaley had various land transactions in Charlotte County during the period of 1807 to 1810, and Elisha Eudaley had various land transactions during the period of 1809 to 1810. In 1820, John Eudaley, then over the age of 45, was living in Caswell, North Carolina and, in 1850, a John Eudaley was living in Dyre County, Tennessee. Nancy Eudaley was born in Jefferson County, Tennessee about 1815. It therefore appears that after 1810 most, if not all, of the Charlotte County, Virginia Eudaleys moved to Rutherford and other parts of Tennessee. Rutherford County, Tennessee is adjacent to Williamson County, Tennessee where Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") and his family were then living. 350 & 393

(14) WEST VIRGINIA (1800): Betty Ellizabeth Cavender ("Betty Cavender") was born in 1800 to John Cavender and Sarah Cavender primarily of West Virginia and married Henson Guthrie in 1825.

(15) Thomas Jefferson succeeded John Adams as the third President of the United States.

1801/01/13 Thomas Cavenar ("Thomas Cavender"?) married Nanncy Griggis ("Nancy Griggis" & "Nancy Griggs"?) in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806. William Williams was the bondsman and Daniel Bridges was the witness. 371

1801/01/17 Agreement between Sarah Cavender of Caroline County, Maryland and Love McFarling Burns ("Love Burns") of Sussex County, Delaware concerning a lease by Sarah Cavender to Love Burns of the plantation formerly belonging to John McFarling. 352

1801/05/17 Nancy Roane Cavender ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.R. Cavender”) was born in Georgia, married John Ellis in Henry County, Georgia January 22, 1828, died September 17, 1883 in Kemper, Lampasas County, Texas, and is buried in the Ellie Cemetery in the middle of Kemper, Texas, which is land apparently owned by her son, Hampton Ellis. John Ellis was born 1798 in Georgia? and died about 1854 in Van Zandt County, Texas. In 1850, they were in Walker County, Georgia but moved that year to Texas, first to Van Zandt and then to Johnson County, Texas. In 1859, she received a 160 acre land grant which was signed by Governor Sam Houston. After the Civil War, she was appointed administratrix of the estate of her two sons, William Jefferson Ellis ("William Ellis") and John Amos Ellis ("John Ellis"), both casualties of the Civil War. William Jefferson Ellis died only a few weeks after enlisting, presumably of disease since he died in Texas. 371

1801/09/07 Thomas Cavenor ("Thomas Cavender"?) of St. George Parish, Glouschester County, England, married Ann Holloway, spinster, in St.George Parish in Glouschester County, England. Witnesses were Susana Crockford ("Susanna Crockford"?) and an Elizabeth. Thomas Cavenor and Susanna Crockford both signed their names with their mark "x".363 On July 31, 1803, Mary Ann Cavener ("Mary Cavener", “Mary A. Cavender”? & "Mary Cavender"?), the daughter of Thomas Cavener ("Thomas Cavenor" & "Thomas Cavender") and Ann Cavener ("Ann Cavenor" & "Ann Cavender") was baptized in St. George Parish, Glouschester County, England. Also, a Thomas J. Cavenor ("Thomas Cavenor" & "Thomas Cavender"?) married Martha J. Cavenor ("Martha Cavenor" & "Martha Cavender"?) on February 25, 1858 in Marshall County, Tennessee. 279

1801/11/13 George Cavener ("George Cavender"?) was christened by George Cavener ("George Cavender"?) and Jane Cavener ("Jane Cavender"?) in Gosport, Holy Trinity Parish, Hampshire County, England.399

1801/11/17 James Cavender married Jane Franton ("Jane Frenton" or "Jane Frantom") in Dorchester County, Maryland. 286, 337 & 352

1801/12/5 According to a newspaper article dated December 5, 1801, Rev. Thomas Steel Cavender ("Thomas Cavender", “Thomas S. Cavender”, “T.S. Cavender” & "Steele Cavender"?) was scheduled to preach "next Sunday" in Chillicothe, Ohio. On December 21, 1801, a Thomas Steel Cavender purchased land in Clermont County, Ohio. Note: It is reported that a James Steele Cavender (“James S. Cavender”, “J.S. Cavender” & “James Cavender”), a minister, settled in Ohio about 1811.

1801 (1) Rev. Garner McConnico first owned property in Williamson County, Tennessee.53

(2) Hugh Cavender’s youngest son, John Cavender (“John Hugh Cavender”? or “Hugh John Cavender”?) first appeared on the Personal Estate Tax Rolls of Charlotte County, Virginia, as he apparently had just become 21 years of age, and he was assessed for one white tithe (himself), but no tax was due.393

1802/03/23 Sarah Cavender married William Johnson (“William Johnsen”?) on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.3, pp 173

1802/04/19 The estate of William Ware, Sr., deceased, was administered by his son, William Ware, Jr., and approved by auditors on April 19, 1802 in Chesterfield County, Virginia, in which county his son-in-law Joseph Cavender and his daughter were then living. 120

1802/07/20 Mary Cavender, daughter of Henry Cavender and Mary Cavender, and the widow of H.C. Cavender (“Henry Calvin Cavender”?), married James Robinson ("John Robertson"?) in Princess Anne County, Virginia, and they may have later moved to Batesville, Noble County, Ohio. Rev. Charles Henley performed the wedding ceremony. Henry Cavender, husband of Mary Cavender, mother of Mary Cavender”, consented that both were of legal age. James Cavender, James Stevens (“James Stephens”), Elizabeth Leggett and James Robinson were the witnesses to the consents. Surety was James Steven. Some say that James Robinson and Mary Cavender Robinson moved to Belmont County, Ohio in 1820-1830. However, apparently a Mary Cavender married James Absalom on May 13, 1806.133, 149, 294, 350 & 355

1802/08/31 Thomas Cavender of Princess Anne County, Virginia, sold to Adam Robinson of Princess Anne County 43 acres of land which was also located in Princess Anne County north of land adjacent to the lands of Adam Robinson, Salt Ponds, Anthony Sovell, and Meush. The Indenture was witnessed by James Ritty, James Robinson and Henry Robinson and recorded September 6, 1802. 44

1802/11/18 James Cavender, son of Hugh Cavender and of Lunenburg County, Virginia, purchased from Benjamin Lewis 206 acres of land on the Branches of Stokes Creek in Lunenburg County, bounded by the lands of Joshua Johnson, John Johnson, John Slaughter, Samuel Jordan and the said James Cavender, and is located about 3 miles from Fort Mitchell, Virginia (365625N/0782539W), and about one-half the way between the city of Lunenburg in Lunenburg County, Virginia and the city of Charlotte in Charlotte County, Virginia, and is very near the eastern boundary of Charlotte County. In 1751, there was a Stocks Creek in Amelia County, Virginia which was very close to Flat Creek in Amelia County, Virginia. Flat Creek in Amelia County is a branch of the Appomattox River which is a western branch of the James River which runs through present day Richmond, Virginia. However, Stocks Creek in Amelia County, Virginia is not the same creek as the Stokes Creek in Lunenburg County, Virginia. The deed was witnessed by Aleah? Hendrick, Benjamin Hendrick and John Cavender, apparently the brother of James Cavender and was recorded December 9, 1802. 45

1802/11/19 David Cavender as the Executor of the Will of Arthur Cavender, deceased, filed an appraisal of the estate in Sussex County, Delaware. 203

1802/12/xx Elizabeth Cavender was christened by Edmond Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender on Saint Mary Street, Saint Marylebone Road, Saint Mary Parish, St. Marylebone County, England. 140 & 439

1802 (1) Garner McConnico, Jared McConnico, Sr., and Jared McConnico, Jr.? either owned property or resided in Williamson County, Tennessee. 53

(2) Hugh Cavender’s youngest son, John Cavender (“John Hugh Cavender”? or “Hugh John Cavender”?) appeared on the Personal Estate Tax Rolls of Charlotte County, Virginia, and he was assessed for one white tithe (himself) and for one horses, with 12 cents tax due for the horse. John Cavender was gone from the tax lists for the year 1803 and thereafter, even though he subsequently sold his share of his father’s land to William Blake on September 2, 1805, and which land was located on Horsepen Creek in Charlotte County, Virginia. Thus, there is a good possibility that John Cavender went with his older brother, Eudaley James Cavender, when he moved his family from Lunenburg County, Virginia to Williamson County, Tennessee. 393

1803/01/17 Daniel Cavender married Mary Jones in New Castle County, Delaware. 269 & Vol 4, pp 2

1803/03/07 Samuel Green married Nancy Elmore, the sister of James Elmore, Jr. who was the surety and daughter of James Elmore, Sr. who was then deceased.

1803/04/30 President Thomas Jefferson signed a treaty with France under which the United States Government purchased the entire tract of land known as "Louisiana" for the sum of 15 million dollars. The tract is now occupied, in whole or in part, by 13 States.

1803/06/13 David Cavender's estate was administered in Delaware.313

1803/06/15 Thomas Cavender married Amy Dawley ("Amey Dawley" & "Amy Dawley"), daughter of Henry Dawley, in Princess Anne County-Lower Norfolk County, Virginia on June 15, 1803. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Charles Henley, Sr.. Note that a William Cavender married an Amy Dawley on March 31, 1783, and that a Rev. William Dawley from Princess Anne County-Lower Norfolk County, Virginia performed the marriage ceremony between Amy Cavender (formerly "Amey Dawley" and widow of "Thomas Cavender") and Tully Whitehurst on September 26, 1806 in Princess Anne County, Virginia. 133, 149, 294, 350 & 355

1803/07/31 Mary Ann Cavener ("Mary Cavener", “Mary A. Cavender”?, "Mary Cavenaugh" & "Mary Cavender"?), the daughter of Thomas Cavener ("Thomas Cavenor", "Thomas Cavenaugh" & "Thomas Cavender") and Ann Cavener ("Ann Cavenor", "Ann Cavenaugh" & "Ann Cavender") was baptized in St. George Parish, Glouschester County, England. On February 14, 1822, a Mary Ann Cavenaugh ("Mary Cavenaugh", "Mary Cavenor"?, "Mary Cavener"?, “Mary A. Cavender”? & "Mary Cavender"?) was buried in St. George Parish, Glouschester County, England at the age of 19 years. This must have been the same person. Apparently, she was the daughter of the above Thomas Cavener (also "Thomas Cavenor") who was married at St. George Parish, Glouschester, England on February 21, 1813. (Thus, we have 3 different spellings of the surname of the very same family, i.e., "Cavener", "Cavenor" and "Cavenaugh".) Note also the fact that a Catherine Cavanough, age 1 1/2 years, was buried on November 22, 1923 in St. Philip & Jacob Parish, Glouschester County, England, a Philip Cavanagh was buried and a Jane Cavanagh was likewise buried in Temple Parish, Glouschester County, England on April 28, 1824 at the age of 15 years. Thus, it appears that "Cavener", "Cavenor", "Cavenaugh", "Cavenough" & "Cavanagh" are all spellings of the very same surname.

1803/09/07 John McMurray of Washington County, Kentucky, sold to James McMurray of the same County and State, 320 acres of land on the Big Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee, abutting the property already owned by John McMurray. The Indenture was recorded in Williamson County in July 1804. 190

1803/09/30 Thomas Cavender of Chesterfield County, Virginia, and the son of Joseph Cavender, married Elizabeth Bailey ("Betsy Bailey"), daughter of Abram Bailey. Jeremiah Bailey and Archer Bailey were witness and Surety. 133 & 118

1803/12/10 Joseph Cavender of Powhatan County, Virginia, sold to his newly married son, Thomas Cavender of Chesterfield County, Virginia for 25 pounds, 87 1/4 acres of land in Chesterfield County which appears to be the same tract of land that William Ware, Sr., deeded to Joseph Cavender, his wife Susanna Cavender (formerly "Susanna Ware"), and their son, Thomas Cavender, on February 28, 1798. The land was bounded by the lands of Hamling Cole, William Ware, Mary Wilkinson, and Jordan Anderson, Sr. The Indenture was witnessed by William Ware, Jeremiah Bailey and Nancy Wilkinson. 46, 120 & 133

1803 (1) Keziah McConnico (“Kezekia McConnico”? & “Kezekiah McConnico”?) and Jared McConnico either owned property or were residing in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1803. 53

(2) Ann Cavender was born in Georgia in 1803 and in 1850 was living in Macoupin County, Illinois. 310

(3) Joseph Cavender, son of Hugh Cavender and formerly of Charlotte County, Virginia, deeded land in Powhatan County, Virginia to his son, Thomas Cavender.393

1804/04/01 On this date, Sophia Cavenner ("Sophia Cavenor"?, "Sophia Cavener"? & "Sophia Cavender"?), daughter of James Cavenner ("James Cavenor"?, "James Cavener"? & "James Cavender"?) and Sarah Cavenner ("Sarah Cavenor"?, "Sarah Cavener"? & "Sarah Cavender"?) was baptized in St. Phillip & Jacob Parish, Glouschester County, England.

1804/05/05 or 1804/04/28 James Cavender married Frankey Kellem ("Frankey Kellam" & "Frankey Kellum"), widow, at London Bridge in Princess Anne County, Virginia. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. William Morris and Rev. James Dawley ("James Dowley"), Baptist minister, and Joshua Flanagan (“Joshua Flannegan”) was the surety. 133, 149 & 294

1804/05/17 Thomas Cavender first married Lucretia Woollen (“Lucretia Woolen”?) in Dorchester County, Maryland. Apparently 36 years later he married Mary A. Young (“Mary Young”) on October 22, 1840 in New Castle County, Delaware. 286, 337 & N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.36, pp 47

1804/05/18 A bond was executed in Charlotte County, Virginia between Wyley Featherstone ("Wyley Featherston"?) and Sally Elmore with the surety being Samuel Green. Wiley Featherston ("Wiley Featherstone", "Wylie Featherstone"? & "Wylie Featherston") was the son of Jeremiah Featherstone ("Jeremiah Featherston"?). Samuel Green made an oath about "Sally Elmore whose mother and father are both dead." This means that she must have been the daughter of James Elmore, Sr. and his first wife who are both dead. James Elmore, Jr. is still alive at this time. There were 2 persons named Jeremiah Featherston ("Jeremiah Featherstone"?) in Charlotte County, Virginia at this time and it apparently can be proven that both Jeremiah Featherston's were too young to have fathered Wylie Featherston. The original bond revealed a piece of paper saying: "This is to certify that Wyley Featherson ("Wyley Featherston" & "Wyley Featherstone") is of eage to act for his self." Signed by Jean Featherston ("Jean Featherstone") and Jeremiah Featherston ("Jeremiah Featherstone"). This Jean Wright Featherston was the daughter of Mary and Robert Wright of Brunswick County, Virginia, was the mother of Hezekiah Featherston ("Hezekiak Featherstone"), Carolus Featherston ("Carlous Featherstone", "Charles Featherston", Charles Featherstone", "Carlos Featherston" & "Carlos Featherstone"), and Jeremiah Featherston ("Jeremiah Featherstone"), and died on November 16, 1812. Robert Wright made his will on August 11, 1781 in Brunswick County, Virginia, and which was proved on May 26, 1783 in the same county, and in which he named his daughter Jean Featherston. He left her a Negro girl named Fib and in 1784 on the personal property tax list of Brunswick County, Virginia, Charles Featherston ("Charles Featherstone") has, for the first time, two slaves named "Fib and one young one". Jean Wright married, at a time and place unknown, to Charles Featherston ("Charles Featherstone", "Carlos Featherston" & "Carlos Featherstone") whose Last Will and Testament was executed in Brunswick County, Virginia on April 3, 1788 as Charles Feariston ("Charles Featherston") and was proved on January 25, 1790 by Jesse Turner and John Porter. Jeremiah Featherston ("Jeremiah Featherstone") was born on November 4, 1776 to Jean Wright and Charles Featherstone and died on July 11, 1854 according to his tombstone in Lexington, Kentucky cemetery. He was called an "orphan of Charles Featherston" ("Charles Featherstone") in the Charlotte County, Virginia Order book in January 1796 when he chose Moses Eudaly ("Moses Eudailey" & "Moses Eudaley") as his guardian. Charles Featherstone and Elizabeth Elmore Featherstone (“Elizabeth Featherstone”), who was born on March 7, 1771 and died on March 3, 1864, had 5 children. Most, but not all, of the Fayette County, Kentucky Featherstones are descendants from his son Robert Wright Featherston ("Robert Featherston", "Wright Featherstone" & "Robert Featherstone") who was born on March 30, 1803 and died on March 24, 1889.

1804/05/21 A passport through the Cherokee (or "Cherokee Nations") territory was granted to Thomas S. Cavender ("Thomas Slate Cavender"? & "Thomas Cavender"). Apparently, this was the first of 2 trips Thomas Cavender made to meet Thomas Jefferson’s father, Peter Jefferson, at Harper’s Ferry after returning from Georgia. 374

1804/10/01 Samuel Cavender was issued a Land Grant No. 3262 for 161.72 acres of land which was "lost" to Christopher Walker on December 12, 1809 and who assigned the grant to Samuel Denwidee in Cincinnati, Ohio, along the Miami River. 67

1804/11/15 Sarah Cavender married George Williams on this date in Ross County, Ohio.

1804/12/20 James Sammons died in Lunenburg County, Virginia.47 & 56

1804 Thomas Cavender and Rachel Needles were appointed Administrators of the estate of William Needles, believed to be in New Castle County, Delaware. 269

1805/01/08 A notice was posted in the Maryland Eastern Shore Newpaper Abstracts on January 8, 1805 that a letter was in the Post Office in the Eastern Shore of Maryland addressed to Henry Cavender and that he had not yet picked it up. 323 & 392

1805/02/04 Austin Almond married Nancy Sammons in Lunenburg County, Virginia, who is believed to be the sister of Betsy Cavender, wife of Eudaley James Cavender. 133

1805/04/11 Inventory of the estate of James Sammon who died December 20, 1804 was appraised by David Thompson, Daniel Crenshaw and Henry Towenes?. 47

1805/06/05 John McMurray of Washington County, Kentucky, sold 3 1/3 acres of land to Freeman Walker of Williamson County, Tennessee, which was on the Waters of the Big Harpeth River adjacent to the property of William Marshal and John McMurray. The Indenture was witnessed by Richard Puckett and Garner McConnico. 176

1805/06/28 All of the children of James Sammon ("James Sammons"), including James Cavender, son of Hugh Cavender and his wife Elizabeth Sammon Cavender (formerly Elizabeth or Betsy Sammon or Sammons) of Lunenburg County, Virginia, sell to Daniel Crenshaw their share of 130 acres of land in Lunenburg County which they inherited from James Sammon, the father of Betsy Cavender. The Indenture was signed by William Crenshaw, William Sammon, Coleman Jennings, Benjamin Roberts, Christopher Surttlesover, Abner Crenshaw, Travis Broocks, Bauetters Jordan, John Pettus, Thomas Crafton, Mary Crafton (formerly "Mary Sammon" & "Mary Sammons"), Robert Sammon("Robert Sammons"), Elizabeth Sammon ("Elizabeth Sammons"), John Roberts, James Cavender, Elizabeth Cavender (formerly "Elizabeth Sammon" & "Elizabeth Sammons"), Reuben Tatom, Fanny Tatom(formerly "Fanny Sammon"? & "Fanny Sammons"?), and Becky Roberts (formerly "Becky Sammon"? & "Becky Sammons"). On July 10, 1806, the above Indenture was presented in Court and sworn to by Thomas Crafton, Robert Sammon ("Robert Sammons") and James Cavender and ordered to be recorded. 49 & 111

1805/07/04 Silas James Cavender (“Silas Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”), son of Eudaley James Cavender and grandson of Hugh Cavender, was born in Lunenburg County, Virginia on this date. He married Rachal Cox (“Rachel Cox”?) in Williamson County, Tennessee, January 30, 1823, who was the sister of Jesse Cox (“Jessee Cox”?) a Baptist minister in Williamson County, and on July 28, 1872 he died in Graves County, Kentucky, where he was a Baptist minister at Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church where he was ordained about 1843 and where he is buried. It is to be noted that according to the "History of Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church", it is stated that Silas Cavender was born on July 4, 1801 and died July 28, 1872 at the age of 71 years and 24 days. However, according to the 1850 Census for Graves County, Kentucky, in August of 1850 he was listed as being 45 years old and in the 1860 Census he was listed as being 55 years old. Therefore, he must have been born about 1805 rather than in 1801. On his tombstone, he is listed as being born on July 4, 1804, instead of 1801. 86&128

1805/09/02 John Cavender ("John Hugh Cavender"?, “J.H. Cavender”) & "Hugh Cavender"? of Charlotte County, Virginia, sold to William Blake, Jr., of Charlotte County 75 acres of land in Charlotte County on the Waters of the Horsepen Creek “ a part of the tract on which Hugh Cavender, deceased, resided and which in the division of the estate was alloted to the said John Cavender”. The land was bounded by the lands of William Blake, Sr., James Elmore and Hezekiah Featherston ("Hezekiah Featherstone"?) and the Indenture was witnessed by Samuel Pollard, Coleman Mullings and William Mullings and was recorded December 2, 1805. Thus, it appears that John Cavender is preparing to move from Charlotte County, Virginia and go to Williamson County, Tennessee with his older brother, Eudaley James Cavender, and his family. 50 & 393 It is to be noted that a James Elmore (minister) married Polly Hamlett (widow) on October 13, 1803 in Charlotte County, Virginia.

1805/09/09 Samuel Cavender married Abigail Robins ("Abigail Robbins"?) in Montgomery County, Ohio. 314

1805/09/12 Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender" & “E.J. Cavender”) and his wife, Elizabeth Cavender, sold 206 acres in Lunenburg County, Virginia, on the Waters of Stokes Creek to William Cavender of Prince Edward County, Virginia and believed to be the brother of James Cavender. In 1751, there was a Stocks Creek in Amelia County, Virginia that was very a Flat Creek in Amelia County just southwest of the Appomattox River, but is an entirely different creek than the Stokes Creek in Lunenburg County, Virginia. The above acreage sold by James Cavender to William Cavender was the same land that James Cavender had previously purchased on November 8, 1802 and which was then bounded by the lands of Joshua Johnson, John Slaughter, Daniel Townsend, and Samuel Jordan?, and is located about 3 miles from Fort Mitchell, Virginia (365625N/0782539W), and about one-half the way between the city of Lunenburg in Lunenburg County, Virginia and the city of Charlotte in Charlotte County, Virginia, and is very near the eastern boundary of Charlotte County. The Indenture was recorded by James Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender on September 12, 1805. 51

1805/10/10 James Cavender and his wife, Elizabeth Cavender, sell to William Crenshaw 102 acres of land in Lunenburg County lying on the branches of Stokes Creek. The land was the same acreage they purchased on December 13, 1797 and was bounded by the lands of Joshua Johnson, Cavender, Jordan ("Samuel Jordan"?) and Page, and is located about 3 miles from Fort Mitchell, Virginia (365625N/0782539W), and about one-half the way between the city of Lunenburg in Lunenburg County, Virginia and the city of Charlotte in Charlotte County, Virginia, and is very near the eastern boundary of Charlotte County. The Indenture was recorded by James Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender on October 10, 1805. Thus, it appears that James Cavender is preparing to move from Lunenburg County, Virginia to Williamson County, Tennessee. 52

1805/11/15 or 1804/11/16 Sarah Cavender married George Williams in Ross County, Ohio with Rev. Samuel Edwards performing the ceremony. 314

1805/12/30 Stephen Cavender, believed to be the son of Hugh Cavender and brother of Eudaley James Cavender (“Eudaley Cavender” & “E.J. Cavender”), married Elizabeth McCormack ("Elizabeth McCormick"?) in Davidson County, Tennessee which is adjacent to Williamson County, Tennessee.134

1805 (1) The List of Taxable Property in the Upper District of Lunenburg County, Virginia, in mid 1805 listed the name John Crafton but did not list the name of James Cavender as he had apparently already disposed of all of his taxable property preparatory of moving his family out of the State of Virginia. 48

(2) Salley Sammons (sometimes “Sally Sammon”) filed an accounting as the Administration of the estate of her deceased husband, James Sammons (sometimes “James Sammon”) of Lunenburg County, Virginia, covering the period of January 1, 1805 through September 12, 1805 and which was recorded January 9, 1806. 56

(3) John Robert was residing in Williamson County, Tennessee. 53

(4) John Cavender ("John Cavinger") was born in Tennessee about 1805, and in 1850 were living in Carter County, Tennessee, and his family then consisted of himself age 45, his wife Sarah Cavender age 42 and born in Tennessee about 1808, Mathis Cavender age 17 and born about 1833, Nathaniel Cavender age 16 and born about 1834, Louis Cavender age 16 and born about 1834, Margaret Cavender age 12 and born about 1838, Aljina Cavender age 10 and born about 1840, Allen J. Cavender ("Allen Cavender" & “A.J. Cavender”) age 8 and born about 1842, Jackson C. Cavender ("Jackson Cavender" & “J.C. Cavender”) age 5 and born about 1845, and David Cavender age 6 months and born about 1850. Also living in the same household was James J. Cavender age 42 ("James Cavender" & “J.J. Cavender”) and born about 1808. 137

There may be some connection with the above Nathaniel Cavender and the Nathaniel Cavender who married widowed Mrs. Mary Pate (“Mrs. William L. Pate” & “Mrs. William Pate”), lived in Dickson County, Tennessee, died in 1918, and is buried in Richardson Cemetery in Burns, Dickson County, Tennessee, along with his wife Mary Cavender who died in August 1929. Nathaniel Cavender and Mary Cavender had the following children:

Henry Cavender born April 3, 1875, married an Eva, and died November 17, 1955. Eva Cavender was born February 21, 1883, and died December 13, 1969;

George H. Cavender (”George Cavender” & “G.H. Cavender”) born April 29, 1904, married a Sarah Estelle, and died January 26, 1977. Sarah Estelle Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.E. Cavender”) was born March 16, 1910, died October 15, 1999;

James Raymond Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.R. Cavender”) born November 18, 1911, married a Virgie Mae, and died February 14, 1965. Virgie Mae Cavender (“Virgie Cavender” & “V.M. Cavender”) was born September 22, 1917, and died December 25, 1978; and,

Royce Cavender who married a Mildred, were later divorced, and died when he in his 80's in Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama just a “few years ago”. Royce Cavender and Mildred Cavender had a son named:

Houston Cavender who was raised by his mother, Mildred Cavender, and was not allowed to associate with his father or his family, and who lived in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Houston Cavender and his wife apparently had a son named:

Eddie Cavender (“Edward Cavender”) was adopted at an early age by his step-father whose last name was Pearson.

(5) A Mary Cavender apparently won a land lottery in Washington County, Georgia in 1805.355

1806/ 04/03 Thomas S. Cavender ("Thomas Cavender", “T.S. Cavender” & "Thomas Slate Cavender"?) was granted permission to travel through the Cherokee territory (also "Indian Territory" and "Cherokee Nations Territory"). Apparently, this was the second of 2 trips Thomas Cavender made to meet Thomas Jefferson’s father, Peter Jefferson, at Harper’s Ferry after returning from Georgia. 374

1806/09/26 Amey Cavender ("Amy Cavender") married Tully Whitehurst ("Tully Whiteherst") in Princess Anne County, Virginia, with Rev. William Dawley performing the ceremony, and the surety was David Dawley. A Mrs. Amey Cavender, who may have been the widow of Thomas Cavender of Princess Anne County, Virginia, married John Absalom ("John Absolam"?) on July 31, 1832.. 133, 149, 222, 294 & 355

1806/10/01 Thomas Cavender and his wife, Bidsey Cavender, and Thomas Cavender's father and mother, Joseph Cavender and Susanna Cavender, executed an Indenture for sale of 41 1/3 acres of land in Chesterfield County, Virginia, to William Ware. Because both Bidsey Cavender and Susanna Cavender could not conveniently travel to the Chesterfield County Court, they granted powers of attorneys to the Justices of the Court. However, on November 28, 1806, the Clerk of Court ordered that Bidsey Cavender and Susanna Cavender be examined personally to make sure they agreed with the transaction. 54

1806/10/07 Rebecca Cavender (also "Mary Cavender"), the daughter of Henry Cavender, married James Absolom (“James Absalom” & "James Absolam") at Blackwater in Princess Anne County, Virginia (thus became “Mary Absalom”). The ceremony was performed by either Rev. Jeremiah Ritter or by James Buxton, a Baptist minister at Blackwater. The surety was Mary Cavender. 133, 294 & 355

1806/10/18 An Indenture dated February 28, 1798 was delivered by William Ware, Sr., of Chesterfield County, Virginia, giving to his son-in-law, Joseph Cavender and his wife, Susanna Cavender and to their son, Thomas Cavender, 87 acres of land on which they were then living, which land was part of the land on which William Ware, Sr., was also living and was bounded by the land of Hamlin Cole, Mack Wilkerson and Anderson. The Indenture was witnessed by George Markham, Mack Wilkerson and William Ware, (Jr.)? 38

1806/10/31 Thomas Cavender and his wife, Betsy Cavender, of Chesterfield County, Virginia, sell 43 1/3 acres to Hamlin Cole. Both Susannah Cavender, wife of Joseph Cavender, and Betsy Cavender, wife of Thomas Cavender, relinquished their respective rights of dower in the land. On the same date, Thomas Cavender sold to his father-in-law, William Ware, 41 1/3 acres of land adjoining the farms of the estate of Mack Wilkinson, Hamlin Cole and William Ware. 55 & 133

1806/10/31 Thomas Cavender of Chesterfield County, Virginia, sold to his father-in-law ("maternal grandfather"), William Ware of Chesterfield County, for 78 pounds, 10 shillings and 8 pence, 41 1/3 acres of land in Chesterfield County which was bounded by the lands of Mack Wilkinson (deceased), Jordan Anderson, Hamlin Cole and William Ware. The Indenture was witnessed by John Robertson, Jack Cashion and George Cole.

On the same date, he also sold to Hamlin Cole of Chesterfield County for 78 pounds, 10 shillings and 8 pence, 41 1/3 acres of land in Chesterfield County bounded by the lands of Jordan Anderson, William Ware and Hamlin Cole. The Indenture was witnessed by John Robertson, Jacso Cashion (“Jasco Cashion”?) and George Cole. Also, Thomas' wife, Bidsey, and his mother, Susanna, signed a release of dower as to the land. Because Bidsey Cavender and Susanna Cavender could not conveniently travel to the County Court of Chesterfield, they executed powers of attorney on November 28, 1806. On January 12, 1807, the Indentures were recorded. The above property apparently is the same property that Thomas Cavender purchased from his father, Joseph Cavender on December 10, 1803. 54, 55 & 131

1806/11/28 The Court of Chesterfield County, Virginia, appointed commissioners to secure the signatures of Betsy Cavender, the wife of Thomas Cavender, and Susanna Cavender, the wife of Joseph Cavender, the father of Thomas Cavender.133

1806/12/27 Elizabeth Cavender married Thomas Nathaniel in Caroline County, Maryland. 355

1806/12/31 Mary Cavender married William Carpenter (thus “Mary Carpenter”) in Westmoreland County, Virginia. James Montgomery was the surety. 149, 350 & 355

1806 It is believed by some that William Cavender was born about 1806, and died around Sherwood Township, Michigan. It is further believed that he had 3 sons:

William Cavender who was born in Michigan and stayed in Michigan around Sherwood Township, although Michigan apparently did not become a State until 1837. In 1840, William Cavender apparently was then living in Medina, Lenawee County, Michigan, as was a C.B. Cavender family. In 1850, a Boyd H. Cavender ("Boyd Cavender" & “B.H. Cavender”) family and a Mary Cavender family were likewise living in Medina, Lenawee County, Michigan.418 William Cavender had the following children:

William Cavender;

Elizabeth Cavender (“Lizzie Cavender”) who married Earl Hogoboom, lived near Sherwood Michigan which was about 10 miles north of Cold Water, Michigan, and had no children , and died in the 1930's; and,

Mattie Cavender (“Matilda Cavender”?) who married a Curtis (“Mattie Curtis”). They had several children, one of which was a daughter named:

Bessie Curtis (“Betsy Curtis”? & “Elizabeth Cavender”?).418

Thomas Cavender who likewise came from Michigan and settled on a farm in the same county but about several miles west of the Charleston River where he lived the rest of his life and was buried in a nearby cemetery named White Oak Cemetery. Some of his family moved to Kansas. By his first marriage, Thomas Cavender had a daughter named;

Ella Cavender (“Eleanor Cavender”? & “Elinor Cavender”?) who married Perry Lovern of Ethel, Missouri Territory, and later lived in Miles City, Montana.

an unknown daughter who married a Jackson and who had a daughter named: Emma Jackson who had a daughter named:

Ruth Jackson;

Andrew C. Cavender (“Andrew Cavender” & “A.C. Cavender”) was born in Ohio either about 1824 or about 1827 according to the Sherwood Township, Branch County, Michigan census. He married Mary C. Bradley (“Mary Bradley”), died on July 8, 1851 at the age of 27 years, and is buried in the Nevitt Cemetery in Albany Township, Whiteside County, Illinois along with his son William. According to the 1850 census, he and his wife Mary C. Bradley (“Mary Bradley” & “Molly Bradley”?) were then living with her parents Bennett Bradley and Zilpha Ingals Bradley (“Zelpha Ingals Bradley”, “Zilpha Bradley” & “Zelpha Bradley”?) in Sherwood Township, Branch County, Michigan. Mary Bradley Cavender (“Mary Bradley”) later married Ereck Smith (“Erick Smith”) and they lived in Sibley, Oseloa County, Iowa, and she died about 1920. Andrew Cavender and Mary Cavender had 2 children:

William Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.R. Cavender”) who was born and died in 1851, and is buried in the Nevitt Cemetery in Albany Township, Whiteside County, Illinois next to his father; and,

Emma Zelpha Cavender (“Emma Cavender” & “E.Z. Cavender”) who was born about 1852, married Louis DeForest Jackson (“Louis Jackson” & “Oscar Jackson”) and lived in Otter Tail County, Minnesota.

James Wesley Cavender (“James Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & “James W. Cavender”?) born on either December 18, 1833 or on December 13, 1833480, supposedly in Michigan480 (although Michigan apparently did not become a State until 1837). According to the 1860 census, James W. Cavender (“James Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & “James Wesley Cavender”?) was then living in Callas Township, Macon County, Missouri. He first married Marinda Grace Howard (“Marinda Howard” & “Malinda Howard”?) on August 25, 1864 in Macon County, Missouri who died on August 3, 1868 leaving him with 3 small children, the oldest of which was 3 years and the youngest of which was 9 days old. He next married Lucinda Seney on October 27, 1869 in either Ripley County, Indiana or in Macon County, Missouri following the death of his first wife and who some say was a Cherokee Indian. James Cavender was a traveling circuit Methodist preacher, was in the Union Army during the Civil War (1861-1865), and died on September 30, 1910 near Callas in Macon County, Missouri.

Marinda Howard (“Malinda Howard”?) was the daughter of Wesley Howard and Sarah Souther who moved to Missouri from North Carolina. Lucinda Seney was a twin daughter of Ira Seney and Susannah Sleeth (“Susan Sleeth”?) who moved to Missouri from North Carolina, and died about August 3, 1868 leaving 3 small children, the oldest being 3 years old and the youngest being 9 days old. She was a cousin of Harriet Seney Thayer (“Harriet Thayer”). In the 1870 census, a Marinda Cavender was the head of the household in Liberty Township in Macon County, Missouri.

James Wesley Cavender and Marinda Howard Cavender had 3 children:

William Henry Cavender (“William H. Cavender”, “W.H. Cavender”, “William Cavender” & “Will Cavender”) born on July 7, 1865, was about 3 years of age when his mother Marinda Cavender died and was thereafter raised by his father. He first married Cynthia Ann Thayer (“Cynthia Thayer”) who was the daughter of Selah Thayer and Harriet Seney, later married Orpha Genette Coddington (“Orpha Codington” & “Orpha Coddington”?) on November 20, 1867 in Branch County, Michigan, and died on June 29, 1944. William Cavender and Orpha Cavender had 2 children:

Naomi Cavender born on April 13, 1903, married Arthur W. Grimshaw (Arthur Grimshaw”), died on April 16, 1984, and is buried in the Howard Cemetery in Macon County, Missouri; and,

William Thayer Cavender (“William Cavender”) born on September 4, 1911, married Thelma Grimshaw, and died on November 3, 1994 in Elmer, Macon County, Missouri. William Cavender and Thelma Cavender had a son named:

William Rene Cavender (“William Cavender”) born on August 17, 1935, and died on August 23, 1976;

Arthur Cavender born on November 30, 1866 on a Cherokee Reservation, was about 2 years of age when his mother died, was thereafter raised by his father until he later lived with his uncle, Steve Cavender. He married Susan Faught around 1900 and who was the daughter of John Faught and Mary Wiggans, and he died on July 11, 1945. Arthur Cavender and Susan Cavender had 2 children:

Howard Cavender who had 4 children:

Eugene Cavender born on December 10, 1928;

Lavon Cavender born on May 7, 1931;

Bernita Sue Cavender (“Bernita Cavender”) born on February 1, 1939; and,

Doris Sue Cavender (“Doris Cavender”) born in September 1940; and,

Marion Cavender who had a son named:

Arthur Deans Cavender (“Arthur Cavender”); and,

Marinda Grace Cavender (“Marinda Cavender” & “Sissy Cavender”) born on August 12, 1868 in Macon County, Missouri and was just 9 days old when her mother died and she was taken to the home of her maternal grandparents Wesley Howard and a Sarah Howard where she was cared for by their daughter Melissa Angeline Howard (“Melissa Howard”), and who gave her the nickname of “Sissy”. She married William Henry Lea (“William Lea”), the son of James Lea and Sarah Howard. She lived until the age of 85 years, thus died about 1953, however, some say she died in November 1948 and is buried in the Howard Cemetery in Macon County, Missouri just North of Callao, Missouri. William Lea and Marinda Lea had 11 children:

Alberta Lea born on July 8, 1887, married Thomas Jefferson Smith (“Thomas Smith”), and died on June 14, 1905 in Macon County, Missouri. Thomas Smith and Alberta Smith had 1 child:

an unknown infant who died on June 14, 1905 in Macon County, Missouri;

Nora Lea born about 1888, first married Monty Burk (“Montgomery Burk”?) who was the son of Thomas Burk and Mary Johnson, and later married Carl Mott. Monty Burk and Nora Burk had 2 children:

Flossie Burk (“Florence Burk”) born about 1910, and married Carl Mott. Carl Mott and Flossie Mott (“Florence Mott”) had a son named:

Donald Mott who was born in Moline, Illinois, and had a son named:

Floyd Burk Mott (“Floyd Mott”); and,

William Floyd Burk (“William Burk”) born about 1911. Carl Mott and Nora Mott had 1 child;

Lillie Grace Lea (“Lillie Lea”) born in August 1890 in Macon County, Georgia, and died in July 1891 in Macon County, Missouri, and is buried in the Howard Cemetery in Macon County, Missouri just North of Callao, Missouri;

Ada Lea born about 1891, and married Homer DeWayne Burk (“Homer Burk”) the son of Thomas Burk and Mary Johnson and lives in New Cambria, Missouri. Homer Burk and Ada Burk had children:

Grace Burk who married a Braxton, and died in Jefferson City, Missouri. Grace Braxton had 2 children;

Carol Braxton; and,

Karen Braxton;

James William Burk (“James Burk”) who apparently did not have any children;

Ruby Burk who married a Gibson. Ruby Gibson had 2 children;

Howard Burk who married a Patricia. Howard Burk and Patricia Burk had 2 children:

Patricia Burk who married a Martie; and,

Michael Burk who had a daughter named:

Maria Burk who married a Turner, had 2 children and died shortly thereafter;

Lois Burk who married a Barron, lives in San Pedro, California and has 3 children; and,

Aletha Burk who married an Adams, liven in Prairie Village, Kansas, and has 3 children;

Robert Eldon Lea (“Robert Lea”) born on October 10. 1895, died on May 16, 1913, and is buried in the Howard Cemetery in Macon County, Missouri just North of Callao, Missouri;

an unknown infant who was born about 1898;

Ray Lea born in October 1900, and died in January 1984. He had a daughter named:

Mary Lea who married Jim Dawson (“James Dawson”);

Roy Lea born in October 1900;

Lula Lea born in October 1903, and married a Rathburn;

Ida Marie Lea (“Ida Lea”) born on April 8, 1907, died on July 18, 1995, and is buried in the Howard Cemetery in Macon County, Missouri just North of Callao, Missouri; and,

an unknown infant who was born about 1912;

James Cavender and Lucinda Seney Cavender had 4 children:

Martha Cavender born on September 8, 1870, married a Homer E. Lemons (“Homer E. Lemmons”, “Homer Lemmons”, “Homer Lemon” & “Homer Lemons”), died on March 26, 1914, and is buried in the Hull Cemetery in Macon County, Missouri. Homer Lemons had a son named:

Earl Lemons born on December 6, 1905 in Red Oak, Oklahoma, married Patty Lippy, died on March 5, 1981, and is buried in the Hull Cemetery in Macon County, Missouri;

Wesley Cavender born on December 18, 1876, never married, and died in August 1951;

John Hobert Cavender (“Johnnie Cavender”, “John Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) born about 1878, died suddenly about 1896 at the age of 18 years, and had a son named:

Willis Cavender (“Willie Cavender”) who married a Thelma. Willie Cavender and Thelma Cavender had a son named:

William Rene Cavender (“William Cavender”, “W.R. Cavender” & “William R. Cavender”) was born on August 17, 1935, married Sue Hines (“Susan Hines”), and died on August 23, 1976. William Cavender and Sue Cavender (“Susan Cavender”) had 4 children:

William Kent Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.K. Cavender) born on September 19, 1958;

Curtis Reed Cavender (“Curtis Cavender” & “C.R. Cavender”) born on December 10, 1963;

Susan Jean Cavender (“Susan Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”) born on June 20, 1968, and,

Kyle Lane Cavender (“Kyle Cavender” & “K.L. Cavender”) born on November 17, 1974; and,

Steven Cavender (“Steve Cavender” & “Stephen Cavender”?) born on September 1, 1880 in Macon County, Missouri, first married Mary Jane Dilla Biswell (“Mary Biswell” & “Jane Biswell”) on December 25, 1901 in Macon County, Missouri and who was daughter of Phinelephy Biswell and Alice Prickett, later married Minnie Coffman after the death of his first wife, still later married Janette Hickenbottom (formerly “Jeanete Taylor”?) about 1959 in Macon County, Missouri, died on April 28, 1960 in Macon County, Missouri, and is buried in the Hull Cemetery in Macon County, Missouri. Jane Biswell Cavender (“Jane Cavender”) died in 1912 leaving 5 young boys. Minnie Coffman was born on December 17, 1882 in Macon County, Missouri, was the daughter of George Coffman and Sarah Whitfield, and died about January 25, 1957 Kirksville, Missouri at the age of 74 years. Steven Cavender and Mary Cavender had 5 children:

John Hobert Cavender (“John Cavender”, “John H. Cavender”, “Johnny Cavender” & “Johnnie Cavender”?) born on February 16, 1903 in Macon County, Missouri, married Ruth Obedience Robinson (“Ruth Robinson” & “Obeidence Robinson”) on April 4, 1939 in Macon County, Missouri and who was the daughter of Elijah Robinson and Lucinda Gallup, lived in Paramount, California, and died on March 9, 1994 in Kingman, Arizona. John Cavender served in the regular army in China. John Cavender and Ruth Cavender (“Obedience Cavender” & “Obeidence Cavender”) had 4 children:

Della Lou Cavender (“Della Cavender”) born on July 17, 1940 in Sturgan, Missouri, first married Edward Eddie Hays (“Edward Hays”), and later married Don Carmean (“Donald Carmean”). Edward Hays and Della Hays (“Lou Hays”) had 3 children:

Terri Hays born about 1955, and married Mike Dunn (“Michael Dunn”). Mike Dunn and Terri Dunn had 3 children:

Ashley Dunn born about 1989;

Axel Dunn born about 1990; and,

Ariel Dunn born about 1996; and,

Clint Hays (“Clinton Hays”?) born about 1956, and married a Kathy; and,

Susie Hays (“Susan Hays”) born about 1957;

Johnnie James Cavender (“John James Cavender”?, “John Cavender”, “John J. Cavender”, “Johnny Cavender”, “J.J. Cavender” & “Johnnie Cavender”) born on January 9, 1948 in Palasaide, Colorado, first married Cloatea Linderman, next married Matilda Ann Laythe (“Matilda Laythe”) on June 21, 1972 in Bacoda, Washington and who was the daughter of Arthur Laythe, and still later married a Billie Joe. Johnnie Cavender and Cloathea Cavender had 1 child:

Christina Cavender born about 1967 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas;

Johnnie Cavender and Matilda Cavender had 3 children:

Charlotte Ann Cavender (“Charlotte Cavender” & “C.A. Cavender”) born on May 25, 1971, and married John Jessy Wheeler (“John Wheeler” & “Jesse Wheeler”). John Wheeler and Charlotte Wheeler (“Ann Wheeler”) had 2 children:

John Jessie Wheeler (“John Wheeler”) born on April 6, 1987; and,

Justin Tyme Wheeler (“Justin Wheeler”) born on December 7, 1989;

John Hobert Cavender (“John Cavender”, “J.H. Cavender” & “John H. Cavender”) born on November 21, 1975; and,

Jushua Caine Cavender (“Jusha Cavender”, “J.C. Cavender” & “Joshua Cavender”?;

Naomi Ruth Cavender (“Naomi Cavender”) born on January 10, 1952 in Fruita, Colorado, first married Everett Franklin Cussins (“Everett Cussins”) who was the son of Everett Francis Cussins (“Everett Cussins”) and Lucille Bailey, and later married Stephen Preston Washburn (“Stephen Washburn”) on June 17, 1985 in Santa Cruz, California and who was the son of Earl Washburn and Lucille Marston. Everett Cussins and Naomi Cussin (“Ruth Cussin”) had 2 children:

Carolyn Joy Cussins (“Carolyn Cussins”) born on August 19, 1974 in Santa Cruz, California, first married John Paul Beverly (“John Beverly”) in 1995 in Boise, Idaho and who was the son of Frank Hernadas and Bionnie Berverly (“Bonnie Beverly”?), and later married Micheal Dwyne Dutcher (“Michael Dutcher” & “Michael Dutcher”) in 1999 in Boise, Idaho and who was the son of Paul Dutcher and Irene Mellott. John Beverly and Carolyn Beverly (“Joy Beverly”) had a child named;

Savannah Rae Beverly (“Savannah Beverly”) born on July 7, 1995 in Boise,Idaho;

Micheal Dutcher and Carolyn Dutcher had a child named:

Dakota Preston Dutcher (“Dakota Dutcher”) born on February 22, 1996 in Boise, Idaho; and,

Jay Everett John Cussins (“Jay Cussins” & “Everett Cussins”) born on December 27, 1976 in Santa Cruz, California, and married Stacey Lynn Watson (“Stacey Watson” & “Stacy Watson”) on June 17, 1997 in Caldwell, Idaho and who was the daughter of John Watson and Deann Baldwin. Jay Cussins and Stacey Cussins (“Lynn Cussins”) had a daughter named:

Julie Ann Cussins (“Julie Cussing”) born on July 9, 1999 in Caldwell, Idaho;

Stephen Washburn and Naomi Washburn (“Ruth Washburn”) had at least 2 children:

Matthew Earl Washburn (“Matthew Washburn”) born on June 30, 1986; and,

Naomi Cavender Washburn (“Naomi Washburn; and,

David Othneil Cavender (“David Cavender” & “D.O. Cavender”) born on July 10, 1955 in Gardenia, California;

Elmer Raymond Cavender (“Elmer Cavender” & “E.R. Cavender”) born on October 21, 1904 in Missouri, lived in Vernalis, California, first married a Frances, next married Grada Spurlock, and died on October 22, 1963. Elmer served in the regular U.S. Army. Grada Spurlock was born on January 28, 1910 in Arizona, and died on April 11, 1969;

Floyd Cavender born on April 14, 1907, lived in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois for a while, later moved back home, and died on November 16, 1926 at the age of 19 years;

Paul Cavender born on August 31, 1908 in Callao County, Missouri, married Annie Lois Cavender (“Annie Cavender”, “A.L. Cavender” & “Ann Cavender”), and died on May 17, 1977 in Amarillo, Texas. Paul Cavender and Annie Cavender (“Ann Cavender”) had 4 children:

Cora Yvonne Cavender (“Cora Cavender” & “C.Y. Cavender”) born February 28, 1934, and married Billy Wayne Hinds (“Billy Hinds”, (“Bill Hinds” & “William Hinds”). Billy Hinds and Cora Hinds (“Yvonne Cavender”) had 5 children:

Stuart Wayne Hinds (“Stuart Hinds”) born on November 11, 1954;

Clanice Yvonne Hinds (“Clanice Hinds”) born on January 21, 1957, and married Phillip Bruce Pader (“Phillip Pader”). Phillip Pader and Clanice Pader (“Yvonne Pader”) had 3 children:

Eryn Rachel Pader (“Eryn Pader”) born on June 27, 1979;

Elizabeth Joy Pader (“Elizabeth Pader”) born on April 18, 1982; and,

Catherine Ruth Pader (“Catherine Pader”) born on February 21, 1985;

Randall Lynn Hinds (“Randall Hinds”) born on November 16, 1958, and married Dana Brown. Randall Hinds and Dana Hinds had 4 children:

Lara Catherine Hinds (“Lara Hinds” & “Laura Hinds”?) born on July 23, 1981;

Sara Christine Hinds (“Sara Hinds” & “Sarah Hinds”?) born on July 23, 1981;

Anna Michele Hinds (“Anna Hinds”, “Ann Hinds”? & “Anne Hinds”?”) born on November 1, 1982; and,

Jennifer Eileen Hinds (“Jennifer Hinds” & “Eilene Hinds”?) born on November 1, 1982;

Annette Leann Hinds (“Annette Hinds”) born on September 12, 1961, and married Karl Alan Mahan (“Karl Mahan” & “Carl Mahan”?); and,

Robert Hinds born on May 1, 1964, and married Lisa Lynn Clayburne (“Lisa Clayburne;

Clayton Eugene Cavender (“Clayton Cavender” & “C.E. Cavender”) born on July 18, 1935, and married Mary Elizabeth Dodie (“Mary Dodie”). Clayton Cavender and Mary Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”) had 4 children:

Mary Wells Cavender (“Mary Cavender”, “M.W. Cavender” & “Mary W. Cavender”) born on April 30, 1966;

Anne Linsdey Cavender (“Anne Linsey Cavender”?, Anne Cavender”, “A.L. Cavender” & “Ann Cavender”) born on March 24, 1967;

Catherine Eleanor Cavender (“Catherine Cavender” & “C.E. Cavender”) born on September 13,1970; and,

Sarah Elizabeth Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.E. Cavender”) born on May 26, 1976;

Nelda Jo Cavender (“Nelda Cavender” & “N.J. Cavender”) born on August 20, 1936, and married a Wilcox; and,

Finns Lynn Cavender (“Finns Cavender” & “F.L. Cavender”) born on May 13, 1938, and married Norma Jean Jeanie Woodson (“Norma Woodson” & “Jeanie Woodson”) who was the daughter of Earl Woodson and Dora Packer. Finis Cavender and Norma Cavender (“Jean Cavender” & “Jeanie Cavender”) had 3 children:

Cary Paul Cavender (“Cary Cavender” & “C.P. Cavender”) born on February 22, 1960, and married Karen Sue Beehler (“Karen Beehler”);

Kelly Glynn Cavender (“Kelly Cavender” & “K.G. Cavender”) born on April 27, 1962, and married Cindy Jo Cooper (“Cindy Cooper” & “Cynthia Cooper”?); and,

Kendall Earl Cavender (“Kendall Cavender” & “K.E. Cavender”) born on December 1, 1964; and,

Gilbert Cavender born on March 23, 1910, and married Ellen Montanye. Gilbert Cavender and Ellen Cavender had 2 children:

Jennie Cavender (“Jeanie Cavender” & “Jean Cavender”?) born on March 28, 1935, and married Paul Wittrell. Paul Wittrell and Jennie Wittrell (“Jeanie Wittrell”?) had 7 children:

Sherry Wittrell born on December 4, 1952;

Randall Wittrell born on February 11, 1954;

Russell Wittrell born on December 16, 1954;

Clyde Wittrell born on July 4, 1957;

John Wittrell born on July 20, 1957;

Richard Wittrell born on June 19, 1958; and,

Mark Wittrell born on April 16, 1960; and,

Patsy Cavender (“Patricia Cavender”) born on September 16, 1937, and married a Havens;

Steven Cavender and Minnie Cavender had 3 children:

an unknown daughter;

Ola Cavender born on March 11, 1918, and married E.L. Seaman in Macon County, Missouri; and,

Drew Cavender born on August 15, 1925, married a Dorothy, lived in North Kansas City, Missouri.480

1806 Benjamin Cavender was born in North Carolina about 1806. In 1850, his family was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee and consisted of himself age 44 and thus born about 1806, his wife Sarah Cavender age 38 and thus born about 1812, Parthena Jane Cavender ("Parthena Cavender") age 19 and thus born about 1831, Elijah Cavender age 18 and thus born about 1832, Rosannah Cavender age 15 and thus born about 1835, Sarah E. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender") age 13 and thus born about 1837, Thomas Jefferson Cavender ("Thomas Cavender") age 6 and thus born about 1844, Henry Calvin Cavender ("Henry Cavender" & “H.C. Cavender”?) age 7 and thus born about 1843, Mary A. Cavender ("Mary Cavender") age 4 and thus born about 1846, and Reuben Benjamin Cavender ("Reubin Cavender" & "Reuben Cavender"?) age 2 and thus born about 1848.137

1806 (1) James Cavender, believed to be Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender", “E.J. Cavender” & "Eudaly Cavender") and son of Hugh Cavender, and his brother, Stephen Cavender above, first began paying poll taxes in Williamson County, Tennessee. He is listed as owning no land but paid taxes on 1 white poll and 1 slave. Also, either owning property or residing in Williamson County, Tennessee, were James Cox, Samual Cox (“Samuel Cox”?) and John Roberts. 53 & 122

(2) In an Indenture executed in Charlotte County, Virginia between Joseph Friend and the legatees of the estate of James Tarpley, deceased, included in the listing of legatees were the heirs of Betsy Miller ("Elizabeth Miller"?) who was the daughter of James Tarpley, Sr.? or Jr.? and her husband David M. Miller ("David Miller") was an executor, and Nancy Featherston ("Nancy Featherstone"?) who was also deceased at that time.

1806 A Mary (“Mary Green”?) was born either about 1804 in Virginia according to one issue of the 1850 census report for Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa, or was born about 1806 in North Carolina according to another issue of the 1850 census report for Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa and married an unknown Cavender. Widowed Mary Cavender and her family moved to Iowa about 1847, her husband died about 1850, and she was listed in the 1850 census reports as then being a widow living in Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa with 4 of her children: James Cavender age 22 years and thus born about 1828; Henderson Cavender age 15 and thus born about 1835 in Illinois; Green Cavender age 14 and thus born about 1836 in Illinois; and, Diana Cavender age 12 years and thus born about 1838 in Tennessee.

In the 1856 census for Davis County, Iowa, widow Mary Cavender was listed as age 52 and born about 1804 in Virginia and had then been living in Iowa for 9 years. Thus, again, she moved to Iowa in 1847, and her family then living at home comprised: Green Cavender age 19 and thus born about 1837 in Illinois; Mary Watt Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) age 8 years and thus born about 1848 in Iowa; and, Francis M. Cavender (“Francis Cavender” & “F.M. Cavender”) age 5 and thus born about 1851 in Iowa. Mary Cavender apparently had 6 children:

James Cavender born about 1828 according to the 1850 census for Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa;

Henderson Cavender (“M. Henderson Cavender”? & “M.H. Cavender”) born about 1834-1835 in Anderson County, Illinois according to the 1850 census for Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa, and in 1856 was living in Iowa with a Jacob Neal family and had lived in Iowa for the previous 9 years. It is believed that he moved from Anderson County, Illinois to Shawnee Mission, Johnson County, Kansas, and is believed to have later moved to Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa about 1847, and it is further believed that he married Tyrena I. Kirkham (“Tyrena Kirkham” & “Tirena Kirkham”) on October 5, 1856 in Davis County, Iowa when he was age 22 years and she was age 18 years.FHL Number 968466Also in 1856, he was living in the household of Jacob Neal. It is of interest to note that in the census reports for Johnson County, Kansas, Henderson Cavender states that his father was born in Kentucky and his mother was born in North Carolina.

Green Cavender (“Greene Cavender”?) born about 1834 in Eden, Illinois ( Eden, Logan Township in Peoria County, Illinois (according to the 1850 census for Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa), and was living in Davis County, Iowa in 1856, first married Mary Elizabeth Blazer (“Mary Blazer”) in Davis County, Iowa on December 30, 1858 when he was 22 years of age and she was 19 years of age and thus born about 1839. He enlisted on December 2, 1862 in Company M of the Davis County, Iowa 3rd. Cavalry next apparently married Susie J. Leak (“Susie Leak”, “Susan Leak” & “Susan Leake”?) in Atchinson County, Kansas on February 22, 1888 when he was listed as then being age 50 and living in Doniphan County, Kansas, and she was then listed as being age 35 and also then living in Doniphan County, Kansas, with the ceremony being performed by Justice of the Peace W.L. Leak, and they started their wedding tour to Garfield, Kansas. In March 1888, Green Cavender transferred real estate to Hiram Tibella in Doniphan County, Kansas. In 1890, Green Cavender was still living in Doniphan County, Kansas. According to the 1880 census for Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas, Green Cavender was listed as then being about age 45 and thus born about 1835 in Illinois, that both of his parents were born in Scotland, that his wife Mary E. Cavender was then age 39 and born in Ohio about 1841 and that her father and mother were both born in Maryland. Green Cavender. Green Cavender and Mary Blazer Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) had at least 3 children:

Loretta Cavender born in Iowa about 1860, and in 1880 was living in Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas;

Frank M. Cavender (“Frank Cavender” & “F.M. Cavender”) born in Missouri about 1862, and in 1880 was living in Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas; and,

Leona Cavender born in Missouri about 1869, and in 1880 was living in Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas;

Diana Cavender (“Diana Cavinder”, “Deanna Cavender”, “Dianah Cavinder”, “Dianah Cavender” & “Diane Cavender”) was born on March 17, 1839 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, later moved to Eden, Illinois ( Eden, Logan Township in Peoria County, Illinois?), and still later moved to Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa about 1847, and where she was still living according to the 1850 census for Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa. Dianah Cavender (“Dianah Cavinder”) married Capt. Charles Clarke (“Charles Clark”?) on October 21, 1855 in Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa when she was 17 years of age and when he was 28 years of age, and while he was then serving in the Iowa State Infantry, and later moved to Miltonvale, Cloud County, Kansas. Charles Clarke and Diana Clarke were members of the Christian Church, having joined in Iowa in early life. She died on August 13, 1913 in Miltonvale, Cloud County, Kansas at the age of 74 years, 4 months and 20 days and is buried with her husband. Charles Clarke (“Charles Clark”) was born on October 29, 1826 in Jackson Township, Shelby County, Indiana to Rev. James Clarke and Franes Chesshyre (“Frances Chesshyre” & “Frances Cheshyre”?), was commissioned as a captain during the Civil War in Company B of the 30th 1A Volunteer Infantry on September 23, 1862, also served in Company M of the 3rd. Calvary from August 9, 1862 until April 1, 1863 in Keokuk County, Iowa, was living in Wyandotte County, Kansas in December 1870, resided from 1874 to 1888 in Johnson County, Kansas, resided from December 1883 to February 1889 in Miltonvale, Cloud County, Kansas, died on February 29, 1889 in Miltonvale, Cloud County, Kansas at the age of 61 years and 4 months, and is buried in the Miltonvale Cemetery in Miltonvale, Cloud County, Kansas. Charles Clarke had a sister named Sarah Watmough Clarke (“Sarah Clarke”) who was named after their maternal aunt named Sarah Chesshyre who married a Walmough (thus became Sarah Walmough”).FHL Number 968466

Charles Clarke (“Charles Clark”?) and Diana Clarke (“Diana Clark”) had 11 children, 2 of whom died in infancy:

Mary Clarke;

Rosie Clarke;

Ann Clarke born in Indiana about 1852;

Emma Clarke born in Davis County, Iowa about 1855;

Moses E. Clarke (“Moses Cavender”, “Moses E. Cavender”? & “Moses Clarke”?) born in Davis County, Iowa about 1858;

Laura Clarke;

Bertha Clarke;

Nora Clarke;

Charles Clarke;

Elmer Clarke; and,

George Albert Clarke (“George Clark” & “George Clarke”) born on March 10, 1871 in Independence, Missouri, married Nettie Mathilda Sheely (Nettie Sheely” & “Matilda Sheely”) on June 21, at Minneapolis, Ottawa County, Kansas, and died on November 3, 1948 at Ontario, California at the age of 77 years, 7 months and 23 days. Nettie Sheely was born on June 3, 1879 in Minneapolis, Ottawa County, Kansas to Benjamin Osborn Sheely (“Benjamin Sheely”) and Rebecca King, died on October 27, 1966 in Miltonvale, Cloud County, Kansas, and is bried in Miltonvale, Cloud County, Kansas. George Clarke and Nettie Clarke (“Mathilda Clarke” & “Matilda Clarke”?) had 2 children:

Lawrence Kenneth Clarke (“Lawrence Clarke”) born about 1901 in Miltonvale, Cloud County, Kansas, married Marie Josephine Eugenia Chaput (“Marie Chaput” & “Josephine Chaput”), and died about 1947 in Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa. Marie Chaput was born on June 26, 1900 in Aurora, Cloud County, Kansas to Dalpha Joseph Chaput (“Dalpha Chaput”) and Delia Aglae LaPolice (“Delia LaPolice”), died in Davenport, Iowa, and is buried in Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa; and,

Harvey Clarke born after 1920 in Miltonvale, Cloud County, Kansas;

Mary Watt Cavender (“Mary Cavender”, “M.W. Cavender” & “Mary W. Cavender”) born about 1848 in Davis County, Iowa, and who was living in Davis County, Iowa in 1856. It is to be noted that a Martha Jane Cavender ("Martha Cavender", “M.J. Cavender” & “Martha J. Cavender”) married a William M. Watt ("William Watt" & “W.W. Cavender”) in Pike County, Illinois on June 1, 1845 (thus becoming “Martha Watt” & “Jane Watt”); and,

Francis M. Cavender (“Francis Cavender”, “F.M. Cavender” & “Francis Marion Cavender”?) born in Iowa about 1851, and was living in Davis County, Iowa in 1856 with widow Mary Cavender who could not have been her mother.465 & 486

1807/01/10 Elizabeth Cavender married Thomas Gregory in Westmoreland County, Virginia and Robert Anderson was the surety.133, 149, 294, 350 & 371 Elizabeth Cavender was born about 1785 and may have been the daughter of Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?) and Rebecca Dedman who later moved to Hall County, Georgia.397

1807/03/03 Fanny Cavender ("Fanney Cavender" & “Fannie Cavender”) married George Hail in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Walter Self was the surety. 133, 149, 294, 350 & 355

1807/07/23 John Cavender married Lucy Owens ("Lucille Owen"? & "Lucille Owen"?) in either Onslow County, North Carolina or in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806. John Cavender was the bondsman. A second document states that John Cavender married Lucy Owen December 11, 1778 in Hicks County, North Carolina with Daniel Stark being the bondsman. Still another document states that John Cavender married Lucy Owens in Granville County, North Carolina on the same date and that Stark Daniel was the bondsman and S.K. Sneed was the witness. 355 & 371

1807/07/28 Martha Cavender married Ezekiel Smith in Princess Anne County, Virginia, with Rev. William Atwood, a Methodists minister, performing the ceremony. Ezekiel Smith was the son of George Smith and Mary Smith who gave consent for Ezekiel Smith and the surety was George Smith. 133, 149, 222, 294, 355 & 371

1807/07/28 James Cavender, s/o Charles Cavender?, Thomas Campbell, and William Campbell swore in Princess Anne County, Virginia that Simon Smith was of lawful age to marry Mary Lester, widow of Anthony Lester.

1807/12/15 James Cavender (believed to be Eudaley James Cavender or E.J. Cavender, the son of Hugh Cavender) for the sum of $100 purchased from Thomas McMurray of Lincoln County, Kentucky, 100 acres on the waters of the Big Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee, and being a part of tract of 640 acres previously granted to Thomas McMurray ("Thomas Murray") by the State of North Carolina. The Indenture was witnessed by Samuel Witherspoon, Thomas Kearney and David McElwee and, as it was recorded on December 15, 1807, James Cavender would be subject to paying property taxes beginning with the year 1808. James Cavender sold the land to his brother-in-law Jesse Cox on April 15, 1823 who subsequently sold it to his son William Cox and his wife Nanie Cox. The chain of title since that time goes from William Cox to Samuel H. Roberts ("Samuel Roberts") on July 18, 1892, thereafter to the heirs of Samuel Roberts, thereafter to James E. Cotton ("James Cotton"), thereafter to a Johnson, thereafter to said Johnson's daughter who married George Green, thereafter to George Green, and thereafter to Howard Simmons who owned the land in 1980. 53, 57, 153, 154, 205 & 206

1807/12/21 Robert Cavender married Elizabeth Johnson in Kent County, Delaware. 269

1807 (1) John Cavender and Charles Cavender each paid poll taxes in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1807, as they apparently did not own any property at that time. This particular John Cavender was quite possibly the youngest son of Hugh Cavender, deceased. However, in 1808, there was no Charles Cavender in Williamson County but there was a Charles Kavanaugh who owned 500 acres of land on the West Harpeth River in Williamson County who may one and the same person. The heirs of Absalom Tatom ("Absolam Tatom"? & "Absalom Tatum"?) owned large acreage in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1807. 53 & 122

(2) Robert Fulton operated his newly invented steamboat on the Hudson River in 1807.

(3) William Williams, Jr. owned 230 acres of land on McCrorys Creek in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1807. James Cavender (believed to be Eudaley James Cavender, the son of Hugh Cavender) paid poll taxes on 1 white poll and 1 slave in 1807; John Cavender paid poll taxes on 1 white poll and no slaves; and, Charles Cavender paid poll taxes on 1 white poll and 2 slaves in Williamson County, Tennessee. 53

1808/01/14 William Cavender and his wife, Dicy Cavender, of Prince Edward County, Virginia and the son of Hugh Cavender, deceased in Charlotte County, Virginia, sell to David F. Hammings ("David Hammings" & "David Hammond"?) of Halifax County, Virginia, the 206 acres of land in Lunenburg County, Virginia, which he purchased from his brother, James Cavender, on September 12, 1805.58

1808/02/02 Nancy Cavender married Henry Morris in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806 with Tyree Morris being the bondsman. 355

1808/04/04 or 1803/04/04 Susanna Cavender ("Susannah Cavender" & "Susan Cavender") married James Petree (“James Petre”) in the Lower Norfold section of Princess Anne County, Virginia with Rev. Charles Henley performing the ceremony. The surety was Edward Digges (“Edward Diggs”, “Edward Doggal”? & "Edward Dogges"?). This particular Susanna Cavender may have been the widow of John Cavender who died in Princess Anne County, Virginia about 1788. 133, 145, 149, 168, 279, 294 & 355

1808/04/17 Moses Cavender married Mary Wallis in Saint Martin in the Fields Parish, Westminster, Longon.399

1808/04/20 James Cavender of Dorchester County, Maryland, sold a house and contents to Thomas Cavender, Sr. Witnessed by Levin Marshall. 313, 336 & 352

1808/04/05 A passport through the Cherokee territory (also "Cherokee Nations" territory") was granted to Thomas S. Cavender ("Thomas Cavender" & "Thomas Slate Cavender"?). 374

1808/05/16 Thomas Cavender married Sarah Scinner ("Sarah Sainner", "Sarah Sainon", "Sarah Scinor" or "Sarah Scinnor") in Westmoreland County, Virginia. 133, 149, 294 & 350

1808/05/23 Thomas Slate Cavender ("Thomas S. Cavender", “T.S. Cavender” & "Thomas Cavender") of Ohio (and formerly of Pennsylvania?) purchased 640 acres of land on the north side of the Cumberland River and on the North Fork of Sycamore Creek in Davidson County, Tennessee, where he apparently died in 1821.59, 60, 62 & 278

1808/08/06 Henry Cavender married Mrs. Sarah Wilbur ("Sarah Willern" or "Sarah Wilburn") in Lower Norfolk County ("section"?) of Princess Anne County, Virginia. Tully Moses was the surety and Rev. Charles Henley performed the ceremony. 133, 149 & 294

1808/09/21 Thomas Slate Cavender ("Thomas S. Cavender", “T.S. Cavender” & "Thomas Cavender") of Robertson County, Tennessee, purchased an additional 200 acres of land on Sycamore Creek in Davidson County, Tennessee. 60

1808/12/14 Gunk Cavinder ("Gunk Cavender" & “Jincy Cavender), believed to have been born about 1794 and to be the daughter of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") married Elisha Walker in Williamson County, Tennessee. John Walker was the bondsman.61 & 122

1808 James Cavender (believed to be Eudaley James Cavender, the son of Hugh Cavender) owned 100 acres of land on the Big Harpeth River and 1 slave, Absalom Tatom heirs owned 840 acres on West Harpeth River, Charles Kavanaugh ("Charles Cavender"?) owned 500 acres, Thomas Cavender paid poll taxes, and John Roberts resided in Williamson County, Tennessee. 53 & 122

1809/02/16 John Cavender married Jane Moody in Dover, Kent County, New Castle County, Delaware, apparently by Jonathan Magnes. 269, 313 & Vol.5, pp76

1809/05/16 Thomas Cavender married Sarah Scinner (“Sarah Scenner”) in Westmoreland County, Virginia and Samuel Gilbert was the Surety. 133 & 294

1809/05/10 or 11 A passport through the Cherokee (or "Cherokee Nations") territory was prepared by the office of the Governor of Georgia for Thomas S. Cavender ("Thomas Cavender", “T.S. Cavender” & "Thomas Slate Cavender"?). 355 & 374

1809/06/26 Thomas S. Cavender ("Thomas Slate Cavender"?, “T.S. Cavender” & "Thomas Cavender") sold to Jeremiah Miller 640 acres of land on the North Fork of Sycamore Creek in Davidson County, Tennessee, formerly a part of North Carolina. 62

1809/07/15 Robert Sammons, and his wife, Elizabeth Sammons, and Ann Sammons or Nancy Sammons had moved from Lunenburg County, Virginia, to Williamson County, Tennessee. Robert Sammons was the brother of James Cavender's wife, Elizabeth Cavender (formerly Elizabeth Sammons), who were likewise residing in Williamson County, Tennessee. 63 & 70

1809/09/04 Isabella Cavender married Ralph Hadley in London, England. 140

1809 (1) James Cavender owned 100 acres on the Big Harpeth River and 1 slave, John Crafton owned 540 acres on the Big Harpeth River, Charles Kavanaugh owned 500 acres on the West Harpeth River, Absalom Tatom heirs owned 847 acres of the West Harpeth River, and Thomas Cavender and John Roberts resided in Williamson County, Tennessee. 53 & 122

(2) The General Assembly authorized all counties to keep their records in American currency.

(3) A James Cavender was born in 1809 and was buried April 17, 1865 in the Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee City Cemetery. 355

1810/01/06 Drury Pulliam sold 301 acres to William Thomas (“William B. Thomas”?) on the East side of the Big Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee, which was adjacent to land owned and occupied by Oliver Williams and James Cavender, and excepting 3 acres which were previously deeded to Freeman Walker on June 5, 1805 by John McMurray. 177

1810/06/02 Thomas Cavender, Jr. of Dorchester County, Maryland sold personal property to Robert Sulivane and Clement Sulivane of the same county. Witnessed by Thomas Cavender, Sr. 352

1810/07/02 James Cavender, bachelor and of St. James Parish, married Charlotte Carroll, spinster, in St. James Parish in Bristol County, England. Witnesses were Thomas Davey and Ann Lodge 363

1810/08/28 John Cavender sold to Rhode Wall, both of Dorchester County, Maryland, his interest in "Addition to Galloway" and "Shoe String" which was willed to him by John McFarling. 352

1810/09/10 Philip Cavender (“Phillip Cavender”) married Mary Mann in New Castle County, Delaware. 269 & N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.5, pp 158

1810 (1) DELAWARE:

Alexander Cavender was then living in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware;418

John Cavinder #1 ("John Cavender"?) family was then living in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware;

John Cavinder #2? ("John Cavender"?) family was also then living in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, and who may be either the same or another person as the John Cavinder above.418

Joshiah Cavenier ("Joshiah Cavender"?) was then living in Northwest Fork Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware;

Robert Cavender, Sr. family was then living in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware in 1810;418 and,

Robert Cavender, Jr. family was also then also living in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware in 1810. 313

(2) ILLINOIS (1810):

Joseph Cavender was born in Tennessee about 1810, was living in Pike County, Illinois in 1850, and married Margaret Neale on October 9, 1834 in Pike County, Illinois. It is believed that he was the youngest child of Mary Cavender and that his brothers and sisters were: John Cavender, Mary Cavender, Richmond Cavender, Elizabeth Cavender, Charles Cavender and Clemeth Cavender. 310

(3) INDIANA (1810):

Robert Cavender was born about 1810 and in 1860 he was living with his family in Hamilton Township, Jackson County, Indiana which consisted of himself age 50 and born in Kentucky, George Cavender age 21 born in Indiana, and an Emily Dietz age 10; 337 and,

Robert Cavender #2 who was born about 1829, and possibly the son Robert Cavender #1, married Mary J. Vermelya ("Mary Vermilya" & "Mary Vermelya") on either September 21, 1849 or September 17, 1849 in Jackson, County, Indiana. One or both of the above Robert Cavenders may be the son of the John Cavender who was born about 1788 and in 1820 was living in Jackson County, Indiana.337 & 418

(4) KENTUCKY (1810):

Fielding Cavender family was then living in Fayette County, Kentucky ("Facette County, Kentucky"?) and then comprised 30110-10010-00;418

James Cavender family was then living in Henderson County, Kentucky and then comprised 23010-20100-00;418

John Cavender family was also then living in Henderson County, Kentucky and comprised 0010-11100-00;418

Margaret Cavender family was then living in Scott County, Kentucky and then comprised 01110-02001-00;418

Thomas Cavinder ("Thomas Cavender"?) family was then living in Franklin, County, Kentucky and his household then comprised 00010-00100-00; and,

Thomas Cavender family was then living in Scott County, Kentucky and his household then comprised 30010-31010-00. 127 & 418

(5) MARYLAND (1810):

James Cavender #1 was then living in Talbot County, Maryland;

James Cavender #2 was then living in Queen Anne County, Maryland;

Thomas Cavender was then living in either Dorchester County, Maryland;

Thomas Cavender, Jr. was then living in Dorchester County, Maryland;

William Cavender was then living in Hartford County, Maryland; and,

Sarah Cavonder ("Sarah Cavender"?) was then living in Dorchester County, Maryland. 337, 352 & 418

(6) NEW HAMPSHIRE (1810):

Charles R. Cavender ("Charles Cavender") was living in Greenfield, Hillsborough County New Hampshire. Charles Cavender was then living in Thornton, Grafton County, New Hampshire.418

(7) NEW YORK (1810):

D. Cavender family was then living in Madison County, New York and then comprised 10010-11010;418

John Cavener ("John Cavender"?) was then living in New York County, New York and his household then comprised 00010-11200;418 and,

Martha Cavender family was then living in Orange County, New York and her household then comprised 00100-11001;418

(8) OHIO (1810):

Charles Cavinder ("Charles Cavender"?) was then living in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio

(9) PENNSYLVANIA (1810):

Daniel Cavender was then living in Kingsessing Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania in 1810.

Elizabeth Cavender was then living in North Liberties, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania;418 and,

John Cavender was then living in Tyrone Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania;418

(10) SOUTH CAROLINA (1810):

Ezekial Cavender (“Ezekiel Cavender”) family was living in Pendleton District, South Carolina, now Anderson District which joins Georgia, which comprised 1 male 26-45, 1 female either 26-45 or 45 and up, and 1 female 10-16; 355

Red Cavender ("Red? Cavender") and his wife were listed in the 1810 South Carolina census in Lancaster District, Lancaster County, South Carolina which adjoins North Carolina, as each being 25-44 years old and owned 2 slaves;

Joseph Cavender was then living in Pendleton District, South Carolina;

Jo Cavender family was also living in the Pendleton District and comprised 1 male 45 and up, 1 female 26-45, and 1 male 16-26; and,

Willis Cavender family was living in the Pendleton District of South Carolina and comprised 1 male and 1 female 26-45, 1 male 16-26, and 3 males and 1 female under 10. 355

(11) PENNSYLVANIA (1810):

Curtis Cavender was then living in the Upper Delaware Ward, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.418

(12) TENNESSEE (1810):

James Cavender paid property taxes on 100 acres on the Big Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee. 122 & 137

John Crafton, James Cavender, Charles Kavanaugh ("Charles Cavender"?), John Roberts, Sally Crafton and James Kavender ("James Cavender"?) either owned property or were residing in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1810.53

John Cavender signed a petition in 1810 to the President of the United States against the removal of white settlers from the Doublehead Reserve in Tennessee, which is now Lauderdale County, Alabama. He lived in the Indian territory together with a couple dozen settlers. (See: “Records of the Cherokee Indian Agency of Tennessee”. 1801-1835, microcopy 208, Roll 4, Misc. Records 1809-1810)

(13) VIRGINIA (1810):

Andrew Cavender family was then living in Kanawha County, Virginia and then consisting of 1 male below 10 and 1 male and 1 female 16-26 years of age. (Kanawha County, Virginia, became Kanawha County, West Virginia, in 1863, is located on the Kanawha River which runs through West Virginia, joining the Ohio River at Huntington, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The capital city and county seat of West Virginia is Charleston, West Virginia.);

Evan Cavender was then living in Princess Anne County, Virginia, and was still living there on September 24, 1824 when he witnessed the Last Will and Testament of William Bishop;

Frances Cavender was living in Bath County, Virginia;

Henry Cavender was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia. His family then consisted of 1 female 0-10, 1 male and 1 female 26-45, 1 male 45 and older, and 1 slave (00011-10010-01?);

Henry Cavender #2 owned a slave in Lower Norfolk County, Virginia;

Isaac Caverler ("Isaac Cavender"?) were living in Harrison County Virginia;

James Cavender was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia and his household then consisted of 1 male 26-45 and 1 female 45 and older;

James Cavinder ("James Cavinder") was then living in Princess Anne County, Virginia and his household then comprised 00010-00001-00 and who may the same person as the preceding James Cavender.418

John Cavender #1 family was living in Kanawha County, Virginia, consisting of 1 male and 2 females under 10, 2 males and 1 female 10-16 and 1 male and 1 female 26-45 years of age. (Kanawha County, Virginia, became Kanawha County, West Virginia, in 1863, is located on the Kanawha River which runs through West Virginia, joining the Ohio River at Huntington, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The capital city and county seat of West Virginia is Charleston, West Virginia.);

John Cavender #2 family was living in Kanawha County, Virginia, consisting of 1 male and 2 females under 10, 2 males and 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-45, and 1 male 45 and older. (Kanawha County, Virginia, became Kanawha County, West Virginia, in 1863, is located on the Kanawha River which runs through West Virginia, joining the Ohio River at Huntington, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The capital city and county seat of West Virginia is Charleston, West Virginia.);

John Caveter ("John Cavender"?) family was then living in Harrison County Virginia;

Mary Cavender were living in Princess Anne County, Virginia and her family consisted of 1 female under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 female 16-26, 1 female 45 and up, and 2 slaves. It appears that she may have had 3 other members of her family living with her;

Molly Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & "Mary Ann Cavender") family were living in Westmoreland County, Virginia;

Sarah Sammons ("Sally Sammons"), the mother-in-law of Eudaley James Cavender was living in Lunenburg County, Virginia, and was 45 and older and had 3 slaves;

Samuel Cavens ("Samuel Cavender"?) was living in Scott Count, Virginia.

Thomas S. Cavender #1 ("Thomas Cavender", “T.S. Cavender” & "Thomas Slate Cavender"?) family were living in Westmoreland County, Virginia.

Thomas S. Cavender #2 ("Thomas Cavender", “T.S. Cavender” & "Thomas Slate Cavender"?) family was then living in Culpepper County, Virginia and his household then comprised 00001-00000-00;418

William Cavender (who was not the son of Hugh Cavender but may have been the son of Henry Cavender) was then living in Prince Edward County, Virginia and his family then consisted of 1 male and 1 female 0-9, 2 males 10-16, 1 male and 1 female 26-45, 1 female 45 and older, and 2 slaves (12010-10010-00);

William Cavender owned a slave in Lower Norfolk County, Virginia;

William A. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.A. Cavender”) family was living in Lunenburg County, Virginia, and his family consisted of 2 males and 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 male and 1 female 16-26, 1 male 46 and over, and 1 female 26-44;

Additionally, believed to be Cavender relatives and/or very close friends: Moses Crenshaw, Joseph Crenshaw, Daniel Crenshaw, Thomas Crafton and various other Craftons, Benjamin Sammons, and Sarah Sammons age 45 and over, were living in Lunenburg County, Virginia in 1810.118, 138, 148 & 350

1810-1821 The only Cavender to appear on the tax list for Williamson County, Tennessee, from 1810 to 1821 was that of James Cavender who owned 100 acres of land and had one white poll. 122

1811/01/07 James Cavender was born on this date, died on March 18, 1875, and is buried in the Hickory Grove Cemetery in Port Penn, Delaware. It is also recorded that Margaret Clara Cavender (“Margaret Cavender”), wife of James Cavender, was born on March 3, 1813, died on July 4, 1894, and is also buried in the Hickory Grove Cemetery in Port Penn, Delaware.Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

1811/05/18 Dan Hill (“Daniel Hill”) and Lewis Stevens requested the County Court of Williamson County, Tennessee to excuse them from jury duty because they had to attend a meeting with a few of their neighbors at the Baptist Meeting House known by the name of Harpeth Church to discuss necessary repairs that were to be done to the building.

1811/11/xx Richard Puckett had to make a business trip from Williamson County, Tennessee, to West Florida. He had previously moved from Lunenburg County, Virginia, to Williamson County, Tennessee. 70 & 125

1811/12/15 The first tremors of an earthquake occurred which formed an 18,000 acre lake in Reelfoot, Tennessee. 352

1811/12/27 Jacob Cavender of Dorchester County, Maryland, sold to Michael Hubbert, of the same County, a 47 acre part of "Addition to Galloway" which was willed to Jacob Cavender by John McFarling, which land was adjoining the same tract of land deeded by John McFarling to Isaac Charles. Witnessed by Jacob Wright ("Jake Wright"?). 352

1811 (1) Newt Sammons owned property on Nelson Creek in Williamson County, Tennessee. 53

(2) Hendoe Cavender, Henry Cavender, Evan Cavener ("Evan Cavender"?) and Mary Cavender, each owned property in Princess Anne County, Virginia, at this time.118 & 355

(3) James S. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.S. Cavender”), son of Eudaley James Cavender and grandson of Hugh Cavender, was born about 1811 in Williamson County, Tennessee, and first married Tincy Jackson in Williamson County, Tennessee on October 12, 1834, and later married Nancy A. Underwood ("Nancy Underwood") in Williamson County, Tennessee, on April 20, 1848.122, 137, 173 & 174

(4) James Cavender is listed as residing in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1811. Apparently his daughter, Gunk Cavender, and his 2 sons James B. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.B. Cavender” & “James Benjamin Cavender”?) and Stephen Cavender were too young to have been listed. 53

1810-1818 Sometime between this time frame, Joseph Cavender moved his family from Virginia to Franklin County, Kentucky where he applied for a Revolutionary War pension on August 31, 1818. By 1820, Joseph Cavender and his son, Thomas Cavender and their families were living in Christian County, Kentucky (which includes the City of Hopkinsvile in Western Kentucky). Apparently, Joseph Cavender was divorced when he moved from Virginia as his former wife, Susanna Ware Cavender, ("Susanna Ware") apparently later married a John Crouch of Pittsylvania County, Virginia. On December 13, 1821, Thomas Cavender, then living in Christian County, Kentucky, purchased 50 acres of land in Williamson County, Tennessee on Pooks Creek and West Harpeth River which is close to his uncle Eudaley James Cavender and his family. However, approximately one year later, Thomas Cavender sold the 50 acres he had previously purchased, probably because of the bad health of his father, Joseph Cavender, who died in Christian County August 13, 1826. It is to be noted that William Ware, the father of Susanna Ware Cavender is believed to be living in Pittsylvania County, Virginia in October 1816.70 13, 14, 70, 73, 74, 77, 127, 122, 224, 265 & 281

1812/02/19 Robert Callender ("Robert Cavender"?) was born in Dorchester County, Maryland, died November 28, 1851, and is buried in Dail Graveyard on a farm in the Cambridge District of Dorchester County, Maryland. 352

1812/03/11 Rebecca Cavender was born in Miami County, Ohio. She was the daughter of Thomas Cavender, grand daughter of Robert Cavender and great granddaughter of Dorset and Sarah Cavender. She married Robert Cavender on December 18, 1836 in Miami County and died in Indiana on November 11, 1881 at the age of 69. 312

1812/07/xx Ewen Cavender was living in Williamson County, Tennessee.

1812/07/09 James Cavender helped mark and lay-off the road leading to Franklin, Tennessee, by order of the Court. 64

1812/11/xx In November 1812, the Governor of Tennessee received a call for 1500 volunteers called the Tennessee Militia for the defense of New Orleans. Actually, President Madison intended to invade and occupy West Florida. Andrew Jackson was the Major General of the Tennessee Militia at that time. A regiment of cavalry, or mounted gunmen, numbering 670 assembled at Franklin, Tennessee and on January 19, 1813 the overland march began under the command of Colonel Coffee. On February 16, 1813, they united with General Jackson's two other regiments. When they stopped at Washington, in the territory of Mississippi, and a short way from Natchez, orders came from the War Department to disband and General Jackson led the expedition back to Nashville at his own expense for which he was later reimbursed. This was probably the same regiment afterwards commanded by General Coffee in the first part of the Creek War. Serving in Troupe No.4 of 35 men commanded by Captain Stump was Stephen Cavender. 279 & 355

1812 (1) British burned Washington, D.C.

(2) James Cavender, Pickins Lavender ("Pickins Cavender"?), John Roberts and Absalom Tatom heirs either owned property or was living in Williamson County, Tennessee. 53

(3) Alexander Cavender was a private in the War of 1812 under Captain George Read and Major General A.P. Grimes. 313

(4) Thomas Cavender paid taxes in Giles County, Tennessee in 1812.

(5) William Cavender paid taxes in Greene County, Tennessee in 1812.

1812-1813 Daniel Crenshaw, who married Nancy Jennings, daughter of James Jennings, was living in Lunenburg County, Virginia, and moved to Williamson County, Tennessee about 1814 and in 1816 settled near Garner McConnico. 70

1812-1815 Ewen Cavender was living in Williamson County, Tennessee. James Cavender had served jury duty with Richard Puckett in Williamson County, Tennessee. Also during this time, Garner McConico (“Garner McConnico”?) was appointed guardian of Sally Puckett, orphan of Richard Puckett, deceased, and he and Thomas Merritt and James Cavender posted a bond of $600. Richard Puckett apparently died just prior to November 1813. 64 & 66

1813/01/13 Charles Cavender was living in Williamson County, Tennessee. 65

1813/02/13 Joseph Cavender, laborer, enlisted in the 17th Infantry at the age of 37 and was discharged in Chillicothe, Ohio June 9, 1815 and applied for a bounty land warrant. 350

1813/07/20 John Cavanagh ("John Cavender"?) married Ann Philpott in Bath, St. Michael Parish, Bristol County, England. 363

1813/11/11 James Cavender ("Eudaley James Cavender"?, “E.J. Cavender” & "Eudaley Cavender"?) and Jared McConico (“Jaret McConnico”? & “Jared McConnico”?) attended the public auction of the property of Richard Puckett, deceased while living in Williamson County, Tennessee, and who appears to have been quite wealthy. James Cavender purchased a folding table for $6.12, two old sickles for $1.12, and two table cloths for $2.00. Rev. Garner McConnico, the administrator of the estate of Richard Puckett, purchased three Negro slaves consisting of a man, wife and daughter. This probably is the same Richard Puckett who in 1771 was living near the Appomattox River and Horsepen Branch in Amelia County, Virginia, which was near the property of Hugh Cavender, the father of James Cavender. 66

1813 (1) James Cavender, Charles Kavanaugh and John Roberts either owned property or were residing in Williamson County, Tennessee. 53

(2) William Cavender was living in Madison County, Alabama. 355

1814/04/11 Lawrence Cavener ("Lawrence Cavender"?) married Fanny Holloway ("Frances Holloway") in Winchester, Saint Thomas Parish, Hampshire County, England. 399

1814/07/16 Joseph Cavender served in the War of 1812 in the Roll of Captain Caleb H. Holder's Company, Kentucky Infantry, commanded by Colonel John Miller. 136

1814/12/14 Isaac Cavender had moved from North Carolina and was then residing in Williamson County, Tennessee. 355 It is to be noted that the territory of Tennessee became a state in 1795 and became the first new state to be admitted to the Union. Prior to that time, the territory of Tennessee was included in the territory of North Carolina. The territory of Tennessee was later enlarged in 1819 by the Jackson Purchase which included the land between the Tennessee River and the Mississippi River which was then Indian Territory.

1814-1820 James Cavender was residing in Williamson County, Tennessee. 53

1814 (1) Estimated date of birth of Greenberry Cavender ("Greenbery Cavender"?) who married an Eleanor, and in 1850 were living in Jackson County, Indiana and their children were: John William Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “John W. Cavender”) age 8 years and born about 1842, Robert Henry Cavender ("Robert Cavender", “R.H. Cavender” & “Robert H. Cavender”) age 3 and born about 1847, and Peter Harrison Cavender ("Peter Cavender", “P.H. Cavender” & “Peter H. Cavender”) age 1 year and born about 1849 and may be the same Peter Cavender who married Mrs. Minerva Pennington in McDonough County, Illinois. Greenberry Cavender may be the son of the John Cavender who was born about 1788 and in 1820 was living in Jackson County, Indiana.282 & 418

(2) James Cavender purchased some land from John Croonce in Rowan County, North Carolina. 355

1815/03/11 Nancy Cavender married James Rowks (“James R. Bowles”, "James Rowles", "James Rawles"? & "James Bowles") in Westmoreland County, Virginia. James Crask (“James Crank” & “James Crash") was the surety. 149, 294, 350 & 355

1815/04/03 Catherine Cavender married Charles Deford on this date in Franklin County, Indiana.

1815/04/26 Thomas Burket obtained a land grant of 276 acres of land adjacent the lands of Swenfield Cavender, Miller, John Brown, Larramore, Townhill, and a Combs. Delivered to Mr. White in January 1819.See Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Vol. II, 1775-1789 by Gertrude E. Green

1815/06/15 Mrs. Frankey Kellam Cavender, ("Frankie Cavender", “F.K. Cavender” & "Frankey Cavender") widow of James Cavender who she previously married in Princess Anne County, Virginia on May 5, 1804 and had apparently died, married Caleb Scott in Princess Anne County by Rev. George Morris ("George Norris"?). The surety was William Jones. 133, 149, 294, 350 & 355

1815/08/16 The 206 acres of land in Lunenburg County, Virginia, which was first purchased by William Cavender and his wife, Dicy Cavender, of Prince Edward County on September 12, 1805 from William's brother, James Cavender, which property William Cavender and his wife Dicy Cavender had later sold to David F. Hammings ("David Hammings") of Halifax County on January 14, 1808, was sold at a public auction ("Sheriff's Sale") to William L. Hite ("William Hite") on August 16, 1815 for non-payment of taxes in the amount of $1.50 due for the year 1807. 58 & 69

1815/08/30 Sarah Cavender and Griffin Soward were administrators of the estate of Robert Cavender, deceased, in Hunt County, Delaware. 68

1815/10/13 The Last Will and Testament of Frainey Crouse was drawn October 13, 1815 and was probated October 13, 1815 and in which her heirs were listed as follows: son William Crouse; granddaughter Cathy Crouse daughter of William Crouse; grandson James Cavender; daughter Cathy Crouse who married John March; daughter Mary Crouch who married a Hendrix ("Hendricks"?); daughter Frainey Crouse; and daughter Barbary Crouse. Executors were William Crouse and Haley Tatus ("Haley Tatum"?) and the witnesses were Joshua Hendrix ("Joshua Hendricks"?) and Robert Foster. On May 1, 1837, James Cavendar ("James Cavender") of Davis County, North Carolina either sells to or purchases from William March two tracts of land of 93 acres and 109 acres on Crouses Mill Creek adjacent to William Bailey. The deeds were witnessed by James Smith and William Crouse. 355

1815/11/28 John Cavender made application in Pittsylvania County, Virginia for permission to married Elizabeth Compton. Jeremiah Compton, who was probably the father of Elizabeth Compton, gave his consent to the marriage and John Cavender and Edmond Chumbley posted the required bond of $150. It is of interest to note that Edmond Chumbley was the person who had previously married Mary Compton the daughter of Archibald Compton who had previously married Hugh Cavender’s daughter, Sarah Cavender (“Sally Cavender”), and that Pittsylvania County, Virginia is located near Charlotte County, Virginia where Hugh Cavender died in 1789 leaving a minor son named John Cavender who was born about 1776. Thus, Archibald Compton was probably the the brother of Jeremiah Compton who had previously married the apparent twin sister of Sarah Cavender named Elizabeth Cavender, and John Cavender may have been the son of Hugh Cavender. The consent of Jeremiah Compton was witnessed by Edmond Chumbley (“Edmund Chumbley”) and John Faris (“John Feris” & “John Furis”). The actual documents read as follows:

“KNOW all men by these presents, That we John Cavender and Edmond Chumbley are held and firmly bound unto his Excellency Wilson C. Nicholas Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia and to his successors in office for the use of the Commonwealth in the just and full sum of one hundred and Fifty dollars - to which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselved and each of us, our herirs executors and administrators firmly by these presents - sealed with our seals and dated this 28th day of November 1815. The Condition of the above obligation is such, That whereas, the bound John Cavender hath this day obtained a license for his intermarriage with Elizabeth Compton of the said County, Now, if there is lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage, then this obligation is void, else remain in force and virtue.” Signed by John Cavender and Edmond Chumbley by their marks.

A further document read as follows:

“This is to certify that the Clerk of Pittsylvania is at liberty to isue (sic) Sicence (sic) for John Cavender to marry my daughter Elizabeth given under my hand this 27th of November 1815.” Signed by Jeremiah Compton by his mark, and, witnessed by John Faris by his signature and by Edmond Chumbley by his mark.

It is significant to note that in March 1815, John Cavender brought suit against John Faris in the county court of Pittslvania County, Virginia. Plaintiff by his attorney asked for dismissal. Later, on March 22, 1822, the suit by John Cavender against John Faris was continued, a jury was sworn, and a verdict was rendered for John Cavender for $40 for damages. A motion was made by the attorney for John Faris to order the verdict set aside, that the defendant pay for the trial, and requested a new trial at the next court. Following two continuances, the suit abates because of the death of John Faris.

If John Cavender was the son of Hugh Cavender and was born about 1776, then in 1815 he would have been about 39 years of age when he married Elizabeth Compton who must have been about 16-17 years of age and required the consent of her father in order to be married.

1815 (1) James Carventer ("James Cavender") married Elizabeth Pruitt in Iredell County, North Carolina in 1815. They had a daughter, Cornelia, was born in North Carolina in 1821 and married James Riley. James Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender lived in Virginia and migrated to Laclede County, Missouri. 311

(2) Joseph W. Cavender ("Joseph Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “Joseph Wyatt Cavender”?) was born in Tennessee about 1815 and by 1850 he had moved to Lewis County, Tennessee. His family then consisted of himself age 35, his wife Sarah N. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.N. Cavender”) born about 1821 in Kentucky and age 29, Henry Cavender age 10 and born about 1840, Elizabeth Cavender age 9 and born about 1841, Dolly A. Cavender ("Dolly Cavender", “D.A. Cavender” & “Dorothea Cavender”?) age 7 and born about 1843, Silas Cavender age 5 and born about 1845, Joseph Cavender age 4 and born about 1846, and Sarah Cavender age 5 months born about 1850. 137 It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.

(3) Thomas Cavender was born in Tennessee about 1815. In 1850, he was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and his family consisted of himself age 35, Ruth Cavender age 31 and born in Tennessee about 1829, Nancy Cavender age 11 and born about 1839, Alllena Cavender age 9 and born about 1841, Sarah Cavender age 7 and born about 1843, Mary Cavender age 6 and born about 1844, Benjamin Cavender age 5 and born about 1845, Tilman Cavender (“Tillman Cavender”?) age 4 and born about 1846, Narcissa Cavender age 3 and born about 1847, and Thomas Cavender age 1 and born about 1849. 137

(4) Cathy Cavender ("Catherine Cavender"?) was born in Ohio about 1825 and in 1850 was living in Peoria County, Illinois. In fact, she may have been the Catherine Fox ("Catharine Fox") who had married Thomas Cavender on July 26, 1849 in Peoria County, Illinois. 310

(5) Nancy Cavender was born about 1815 and was buried on August 13, 1865 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee City Cemetery. 355

(6) Daniel L. Cavender (“Daniel Cavender” & “D.L. Cavender”) was born about 1815 in Kentucky, and married Sally Ann Moore (“Sally Moore” & “Sarah Moore”?) in Parkville, Platte County, Missouri in April 1839, later moved to Kentucky in 1840, thereafter returned to Missouri in 1857, and died about 1901 in Clinton County, Missouri. His parents are listed on the census as being born in Virginia. Sally Moore was born on December 22, 1822 in Missouri to John M. Moore (“John Moore”) who was born about 1772 and a Sally A. who was born about 1781, and who moved to Missouri with her parents in 1838. According to the 1850 census, the families of Daniel Cavender and Reuben Cavender were living next to each other in Fayette County, Kentucky. Daniel Cavender was listed as then being 35 years of age and thus born about 1815, and Reuben Cavender was listed as then being 39 years of age and thus born about 1811. Sally Moore died on February 28, 1901 in Clinton County, Missouri, and is buried in the Haynesville Cemetery, apparently in Clinton County, Missouri. Daniel Cavender and Sally Cavender (“Ann Cavender”) apparently had 8 children:

Addie Cavender born about 1849 in Fayette County, Kentucky, married James William Emery (“James Emery”) on January 24, 1869, and died before 1915. James Emery and Addie Emery had 3 children:

Harvey Emery;

Ida Emery; and,

Virginia Emery;

Bettie Cavender (“Betty “Cavender” & “Elizabeth Cavender”) born in either Scott County, Kentucky or in Fayette County, Kentucky, who married a Murphy and died in Oakland, California;

Robert Lee Cavender (“Robert Cavender”, “Robert L. Cavender” & “R.L. Cavender”) born on December 4, 1864 in either Scott County, Kentucky or in Fayette County, Kentucky, and died on January 20, 1915 in Clay County, Missouri;

Sophronia E. Cavender (“Sophronia Cavender”) born in Fayette County, Kentucky about 1844, married Daniel A. Wallace (“Daniel Wallace”) on December 26, 1871, and died before 1920. Daniel Wallace and Sophronia Wallace had 2 children:

Nettie Wallace who married a Lipps; and.

Arthur Wallace;

George Washington Cavender (“George Cavender”, “George W. Cavender” & G.W. Cavender”) born on December 9, 1840 in either Scott County, Kentucky or in Fayette County, Kentucky, married Elizabeth Jane Holt (“Elizabeth Holt” & “Maggie Holt”) about in Clay County, Missouri on either April 17, 1864 or on November 14, 1867, died on March 3, 1922 in Holt County, Missouri, and is buried in the Antioch Cemetery in Holt County, Missouri. Elizabeth Holt was born on February 2, 1835 in Orange County, North Carolina, was the daughter of Hezekiah Holt and Jane Rogers, died on January 6, 1909 in Holt County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband.

It is to be noted that It is to be noted that, a George W. Cavender ("George Cavender", “G.W. Cavender” & “George Washington Cavender”?) married Nancy Emeline Dimmit ("Nancy Demmit" & “Emaline Demmit”?) on January 23, 1849. Nancy Dimmit was born on February 28, 1828. She was the daughter of Benjamin Dimmit who was born on September 10, 1792, and who died on December 6, 1861 in Platte County, Missouri. Benjamin Dimmit married Mary Woodgate in January 1821 in Scott County, Kentucky and she also died in Platte County, Missouri.

In any event, George Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender (“Maggie Cavender”) had 3 children:

Mary Elizabeth Cavender (“Mary Cavender”, “M.E. Cavender” & “Mary E. Cavender”) born on May 10, 1865, and died on May 10, 1865;

Lora Belle Cavender (“Lora Cavender” & “L.B. Cavender”) born on May 29, 1868, married Charles Moore in Clinton County, Missouri near Kansas City, Missouri, had no children, and died on November 21, 1957 in Clinton County, Missouri; and,

John William Cavender (“John Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & “John W. Cavender”) born on September 15, 1869 in Lathrop, Clinton County, Missouri, married Bettie Ellen Vaughn (“Bettie Vaughn”, “Betty Vaughn” & “Elizabeth Vaughn”) on November 23, 1892 in Clinton County, Missouri, died on April 15, 1919 in Holt County, Missouri, and is buried in the Antioch Cemetery in Holt County, Missouri. Bettie Vaught was born on March 29, 1874 in Clay County, Missouri, was the daughter of James Vaughn and Mary Anderson, died on March 27, 1960 in Smithville, Missouri, and is buried in the Calvary Cemetery in Plattsburg, Missouri. John Cavender and Bettie Cavender (“Betty Cavender” & “Elizabeth Cavender had 10 children:

Charles Cavender born on April 1, 1893 in Lathrop, Missouri, married Florence Everet Baber (“Florence Baber”) on March 20, 1925, and died on September 27, 1979 in Kansas City, Missouri. Florence Baber was born on December 6, 1905, and died on May 28, 1946;

Oddie Mae Cavender (“Oddie Cavender”) born on February 29, 1896 in Clinton County, Missouri, married Michael Grady on October 3, 1914 in Clinton County, Missouri, died on March 12, 1985 in Clinton County, Missouri, and is buried in the Calvary Cemetery in Plattsburg, Missouri. Michael Grady was born on December 16, 1892 in Plattsburg, Missouri, died on December 27, 1973 in Clinton County, Missouri, and is buried in the Calvary Cemetery in Plattsburg, Missouri;

Earl Everett Cavender (“Earl Cavender” & “Slim Cavender”) born on January 4, 1898, married Lauvina Colley on September 30, 1940, lived in Clinton County, Missouri, and died on November 12, 1986;

Manelia Belle Cavender (“Manelia Cavender”) born on March 17, 1902 in Lathrop, Missouri, married Willie D. Fouts (“William Fouts” & “Willie Fouts”) on September 21, 1918, Willie Fouts was born about 1889, and died on January 1, 1990 in Holt County, Missouri;

Mollie Ethel Cavender (“Molly Cavender”) born on April 5, 1903 near Lathrop, Missouri, married Buford Postlewait on November 13, 1941, and died on March 20, 1987 in Lathrop, Missouri;

Cleora Cavender born on August 4, 1905, married Harold Kelley (“Harold Kelly”?) on July 29, 1929, and was still living in 2000;

Joseph William Roger Cavender (“Joseph Cavender”, “Joe Cavender”, “J.W.R. Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & “William Cavender”) born on November 24, 1907, married Ruth McClain on June 25, 1929, and died on January 15, 1978;

Georgia Margaret Cavender (“Georgia Cavender” & “G.M. Cavender”) born on April 10, 1909, married John Elmer Cedar (“John Cedar”) on July 24, 1925, and died on September 24, 1994;

Hazel Emma Cavender (“Hazel Cavender” & “H.E. Cavender”) born on February 26, 1912 in Holt County, Missouri, married Charles Francis Dale (“Charles Dale”) on August 6, 1931, died on February 9, 1996 in Overland Park, Kansas, and is buried in Plattsburg, Missouri. Charles Dale was born on January 21, 1906 in Liberty, Missouri, died on November 22, 1983 in Kansas City, Missouri, and is buried in Plattsburg, Missouri; and,

Helen Louise Cavender (“Helen Cavender”) born on October 7, 1916, and died on Januray 6, 1917.235 & 355

Thomas J. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “Thomas Jefferson Cavender”?) born in May 1843 in either Scott County, Kentucky or in Fayette County, Kentucky, first married Sarah Hiple (“Sarah Hipple”? & “Sally Hipple”?) on July 18, 1868 in Clay County, Missouri, may have later married a Kate (“Katherine”?), died about 1924 in Clinton County, Missouri, and is buried in the Haynesville Cemetery in Clinton County, Missouri. Thomas Cavender had 2 children:

Ida Cavender born in February 1880; and,

Addie Cavender born about 1882;

Margaret P. Cavender (“Margaret Cavender” & “Maggie Cavender”?) born on August 18, 1846 in Scott County, Kentucky, married James Holt on February 25, 1869 in Scott County, Kentucky, and died on December 14, 1916 in Holt County, Missouri. James Holt was born about 1821 in North Carolina, was the son of Hezekiah Holt and Jane Rogers, and apparently was the brother of Elizabeth Jane Holt (“Elizabeth Holt”) who married George Washington Cavender (“George Washington” & “G.W. Cavender”), the brother of Margaret P. Cavender (“Margaret Cavender” & “ M.P. Cavender”). James Holt died on February 24, 1900 in Clay County, Missouri. James Holt and Margaret Holt had 4 children:

Joseph Holt born on December 29, 1869, and died on August 20, 1942;

Daniel Layton Holt (“Daniel Lawton Holt”? & “Daniel Holt”) born about 1871 in Lathrop, Missouri, married Annie Elizabeth Hudson (“Annie Hudson” & “Anne Hudson”), had 8 children, and died about 1953. Annie Hudson was born in September 1877;

Ola Holt who married Jack Dykes (“John Dykes”?); and,

Sallie A. Holt (“Sallie Holt”, “Sally Holt” & “Sarah Holt”?) born on March 4, 1891, and died about 1968; and,

James V. Cavender (“James Cavender”) born about 1862 in either Scott County, Kentucky or in Fayette County, Kentucky, married Sarah E. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”, “Sally Cavender”?, “Sally E. Cavender”? & “Sallie Cavender”) and died about 1938. Sarah Cavender was born about 1867, died about 1938 in Clinton, County, Missouri, and is buried in the Haynesville Cemetery in Holt, County, Missouri. James Cavender and Sarah Cavender had 4 children:

Lela Cavender born in July 1891;

Susan Cavender (“Susie Cavender”) born in May 1894;

Jessie J. Cavender (“Jessie Cavender”) born on January 8, 1896, died on January 22, 1911, and is buried in the Haynesville Cemetery in Holt County, Missouri; and,

Cleta L. Cavender (“Cleta Cavender”) born on May 29, 1904, and died on January 12, 1915 in Holt County, Missouri;478

1816/02/xx Hezekiah Cavender of Williamson County, Tennessee and son of Hugh Cavender of Amelia County, Virginia and Charlotte County, Virginia, was listed as an object of charity in the care of Freeman Walker. In January 1829, Hezekiah was still listed as a pauper in the care of James Dupree. Apparently, a pauper was anyone who had some type of an affliction and/or could not care of himself/herself. It is to be noted that on January 6, 1810, Drury Pulliam sold 301 acres of land to William Thomas (“William B. Thomas”?) on the East side of the Big Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee, which was adjacent to land owned and occupied by Oliver Williams and James Cavender, and excepting 3 acres which were previously deeded to Freeman Walker on June 5, 1805 by John McMurray. Thus, Freeman Walker and William Thomas were neighbors of Hezekiah Cavender's brother, Eudaley James Cavender. ("Eudaley Cavender"). 70 & 177

1816/05/14 Henry Caventer ("Henry Cavender"?), son of William Caventer ("William Cavender"?) and Mary Caventer ("Mary Cavender""), was christened in Nabbs Lane in Portsea, Saint John Parish, Hampshire County, England. Henry Caventer was a carpenter. 170 & 218

1816/08/21 Shadrack M. Cavender ("Shadrack Cavender") married Elizabeth Gilpin ("Elizabeth Cilpin"?) in Rowan County, North Carolina. Their witness was Edward Burige. 371

1816/10/xx William Ware was believed to living in Pittsylvania County, Virginia on this date.70

1816 (1) ALABAMA: William Cavender was then living in Alabama Territory, Madison County, Alabama.418

(2) KENTUCKY: Francis Cavender was born in Kentucky about 1816, his father and mother were both born in North Carolina, his son John E. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.E. Cavender”) was born about 1858 in Georgia, his daughter Susan Cavender was born about 1846 in Georgia and married a Ball, his grandson James Cavender was born about 1871 in Georgia and his parents were both born in Georgia, his granddaughter Minnie Cavender born about 1872 in Georgia and her parents were both born in Georgia, his grandson Ernest Cavender was born about 1874 in Georgia and his parents were both born in Georgia, and his granddaughter Lula Cavender was born about 1875 in Georgia and her parents were both born in Georgia. Lula Z. Cavender ("Lula Cavender" & “L..Z. Cavender”) is listed as having been born and died on January 8, 1895 and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Maury County, Tennessee. 355

(3) TENNESSEE: In the fall of 1816, Jesse Cox, the son of James Cox, moved into Williamson County, Tennessee, on Beech Creek. On the first Sunday in October, 1817, he was baptized in the Big Harpeth Church known as the "Baptist Meeting House" and which existed prior to May of 1811. 70 & 187 Bryant Cavender was born in Tennessee about 1816, and in 1850 his family was living in Bradley County, Tennessee, and consisted of himself age 34, his wife Julia Cavender age 35 and thus born about 1815 and Barton Cavender age 11 and thus born about 1839. 137

1817/04/23 William Cavender married Rosanna Holt on this date in Clark County, Indiana.

1817/09/10 Reuben Cavender married Happy Bostick in Kent County, Delaware. 269

1817/09/26 Margaret Cavender married Robert Dunn in Norfolk County, Virginia. The ceremony was conducted by Thomas T. Jones ("Thomas Jones"), a Methodist elder. 355

1817/10/02 Robuck Hudson was born on this date. He was the son of Thomas Hudson who died about 1844 and Jennie Hudson (formerly "Jennie Cavender") who died about 1856 in Woodford County, Kentucky. Robuck Hudson married Mary Washington Preston ("Mary Preston" & "Elizabeth Preston"?) March 17, 1842 in Howard County, Missouri. Mary Preston was born in Clark County, Kentucky. The children of Robuck Hudson and Mary Hudson were: Mary C. Hudson ("Mary Hudson" & "Elizabeth Hudson"); Cassandra Hudson; Joella Hudson; and, Ira Lee Hudson ("Ira Hudson").279

1817 (1) C. Cavender owed $37.94 and Charles Kavanaugh owed $30.25 to the estate of John Sample of Williamson County, Tennessee. 72

(2) Joseph Cavender family was living in Wilkes County, North Carolina comprising 3 males and 8 females. 355

(3) William Cavender is believed to have been born about 1817 in Connecticut. He was of Baptist religion, first married Mary Nichols who was born about 1817, later married Lucretia Heustis sometime between 1865 and 1869, died February 25, 1879 in Dutch Hollow, East Avon, Livingston County, New York, and is buried in the East Avon Cemetery in East Avon, Livingston County, New York. Lucretia Heustis was born about 1834, died in 1909, and is buried with her husband. According to William Cavender's obituary dated February 27, 1879, he was 62 years of age when he died, thus he would have been born in 1817. In 1839, the William Cavender and Mary Cavender were living in Starkey, Yates County, New York where their first daughter, Mary Amelia Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “Mary A. Cavender”) was born. In the 1840 census, they were living in Milo, Yates County, New York, and, in 1850 they were living in Avon, Livingston County, New York. In the 1850 census, William Cavender was listed as being 35 years of age and born in New York, thus born about 1815. His wife Mary Cavender was listed as being 33 years of age and born in New York, thus born about 1817. The children of William Cavender and Mary Cavender were listed as all being born in New York and were as follows:

Mary Amelia Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “Mary A. Cavender”), age 11 and thus born about 1839 in Starkey, Yates County, New York, married Gilbert Leach Beckwith ("Gilbert Beckwith") in December 1857 and they eventually became the parents of 12 children. Mary Cavender died April 19, 1932 in East Avon, Livingston County, New York, and is buried in East Avon, Livingston County, New York. In 1865, William Cavender was living with his daughter, Mary Beckwith, in Lima, Livingston County, New York. Gilbert Beckwith was the great grandfather of Barbara Clancy of Fort Wright, Kentucky;

Julia Cavender, age 10, thus born about 1840;

Harriet A. Cavender ("Harriet Cavender", “H.A. Cavender” & "Harriett"?), age 7, thus born about 1843; and,

Alvira E. Cavender ("Alvira Cavender" & “A.E. Cavender”), age 3, thus born about 1847. In the 1855 census for New York State, William Cavender is listed as being 60 years of age, thus born in 1795, widowed, and that his children at that time living at home were:

Mary Cavender, age 16, born in Yates County, New York, and thus born about 1839;

Harriett Cavender, age 11, born in Livingston County, New York, and thus born about 1844; and,

Alvira Cavender, age 7, born in Livingston County, New York, thus born about 1848. In the 1860 census, William Cavender was listed as being 45 years of age, born in Connecticut, and thus born about 1815. As to his children: Harriett Cavender was listed as being 16 years of age, born in New York, and thus born about 1844; and Alvira Cavender was listed as being 12 years of age, born in New York, and thus born about 1848.

The children of William Cavender and Lucretia Cavender were:

Emma Cavender who was born in August 1869 in Avon, Livingston County, New York, married Frank Wiard, lived in East Avon, and raised a large family; and,

William Cavender, Jr. born about 1873 in Avon, Livingston County, New York, never married, died in 1943 in East Avon, and is buried in the East Avon Cemetery in East Avon, Livingston County, New York.

1818/01/14 Administration granted of the estate of Thomas Cavender of Kent County, Delaware just prior to January 14, 1818 by Benjamin Coombs. Inventory filed January 21, 1818. Mentioned as heirs are his widow Barsheba Cavender (“Bathsheba Cavender”, "Barshaba Cavender" & "Basheba Cavender"?), and his children Leven Cavender ("Levin Cavender"), William Cavender and Ann Cavender. Barshaba Cavender (“Basheba Cavender”?) apparently was appointed legal guardian of her children. On December 12, 1818, she relinquished all rights to the administration of the estate of Thomas Cavender on the condition that Benjamin Coombs was appointed the Administrator.269 & 338

It is to be noted (1) a first Thomas Cavender family was living in Georgetown, Delaware in 1800, (2) a second Thomas Cavender family was living in Mispellion Hundred, in Kent County, Delaware in 1800313 , (3) another Thomas Cavender family was then living in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1800 and at that time his family comprised 01111-11001-00.418

Apparently a Thomas Cavender married Mary A. Lou ("Mary Lou"?) on October 22, 1840 in Delaware. Robert Cavender, Sr. family was then living in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware in 1810, and a separate Robert Cavender, Jr. family was likewise living in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware in 1810. 313

On December 21, 1807, a Robert Cavender married Elizabeth Johnson in Kent County, Delaware. 269

1818/02/07 Amelia Cavender, daughter of William Cavender and Mary Cavender, was christened at Broad Street, Portsmouth, England. William Cavender was listed as a carpenter. It is significant to note that they may have named their daughter after Amelia County, Virginia where Hugh Cavender had resided for many years. 170 & 218

1818/02/19 Amelia Cavender, daughter of William Cavender and Mary Cavender, was christened in Saint John Parish, Portsea, Hampshire County, England. 170

1818/03/11 Mary Cavender, daughter of William Cavender, married Peter Fore in Charlotte County, Virginia with William Cavender being the surety. It is believed that this particular William Cavender is the son of Hugh Cavender, formerly of Charlotte County, Virginia and then deceased.

1818/03/12 Barbara Cavender born about 1780 in Virginia married Madrick Merritt in Jasper County, Georgia. 135, 309 & 355

1818/08/31 Hugh Cavender's son, Joseph Cavender, living in Franklin County, Kentucky, applied for a Revolutionary War pension. (By 1820 he had moved to Christian County, Kentucky which includes the City of Hopkinsvile in Western Kentucky). In his affidavit for a Revolutionary War pension, he stated that he enlisted on March 1, 1777 in Amelia County, Virginia under Captain James Foster of the 15th. Virginia Regiment under the command of General Woodford, that he served as an orderly sergeant for three years, that he was a stewart to General Green for eleven months, that he served in the Revolutionary War for a total period of six years and seven months, that he was in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth, that he fought in a total of thirteen battles, that the was duly discharged by General Lincoln at Richmond, Virginia in August of 1783.13, 73, 74 & 77

1818/10/19 Date of the Jackson-Shelby Purchase by the United States Government and approved by Congress and the President January 7, 1819.

1818 (1) Andrew Cavender was a defendant in an attachment proceedings in the Kanawha County, West Virginia court action. 151

(2) Thomas Cavender and Henry Cavender were living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. Alexander Cavender owned 450 acres of land, Philip Cavender owned 546 acres of land, and John Cavender owned 241 acres of land in New Castle Hundred in New Castle County, Delaware. 269 A Henry Cavender who married a Frances had the following children: William Cavender born about 1751; Philip Cavender born about 1757; John Cavender born about 1758; and, Henry Cavender born about 1759.364

1819/01/04 William Thomas (“William B. Thomas”?) sold 60 acres land in Williamson County, Tennessee to Jessee Cox lying on the waters of the Big Harpeth River, and being a part of land previously sold to William Thomas by Henry Ingram and is adjacent to the land of William Thomas which he purchased from Drury Pulliam, and land owned by John Nichols. 178

1819/02/03 Lydia Cavender married Woodgate Smith on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.7, pp 182

1819/04/26 Alexander Sandy Cavenner ("Alexander Sandy Cavender"?, Alexander Cavenner" & "Alexander Cavender"?) married Harriet Blissett ("Harriett Blissett"?) in Alverstoke, Hampshire County, England.399

1819/05/12 Joseph Cavender, son of Hugh Cavender and Frances Cavender, was issued pension certificate #10508 for eight dollar per month commencing August 31, 1818. 77 & 224

1819/11/20 Margaret Cavender married Isaac Thomas on this date in New Castle County, Delaware. N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.7, pp2379

1819/12/23 Hannah Cavender (“Mrs. Hannah Cavender”?), who had been previously married, married William Merrill in New Hampshire on this date. FHL Number 1001284

1820/02/xx Jesse Cox moved from Beech Creek to the Big Harpeth, four miles Southeast of Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee. At that time there were five ministers (or "elders") at the Big Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church, McConico (“Garner McConico” & "Garner McConnico"), Atkerson, Anderson, Ezell and Craig. 167 & 175

1820/02/28 Thomas Cavender married Amy Tical ("Amy Hical") in Miami County, Ohio. 282 & 314

1820/04/11 Frederic Cavender, son of William Cavender and Mary Cavender, was christened in Portsea, Saint John Parish, Hampshire County, England. 170

1820/10/10 James Cavender of Henderson County, Kentucky was granted a Land Grant. The number of acres are unknown. 355

1820/12/25 Margaret Cavender, wife of John Cavender, died at the age of 60, and is buried in the Pigeon Run Cemetery (“Pidgeon Run Cemetery”) in Red Lyon Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. She was born in 1760. On a tombstone, it states that a Margaret Cavender who was born about 1760, died on the exact same date at the age of 60 years, and is buried in the Pigeon Run Cemetery (“Pidgeon Run Cemetery”) Red Lyon, New Castle County, Delaware with her husband who was named on their tombstone as Alexander Cavender who was born in 1761, and died on November 28, 1820 at the age of 59 years. 269

1820 Jane Cavender was baptized about 1820 in Staffordshire County, England.399 According to Filby’s “Passenger and Immigration Lists Index”, Vol. 1, p 207, a Jane Caviner (“Jane Cavender”?) either immigrated to New Orleans, Louisiana in 1849 or became a citizen on this date.

1820 (1) DELAWARE (1820):

Alexander Cavender was then living in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.

David Cavender family was living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, and which consisted of 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-45 and 1 female 16-45.

Henry Cavender was born either in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware or he was born in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware and later moved to Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware.

Henry Cavender was then living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.

James Cavender family was living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, and which consisted of 2 males under 10 and 1 male and 1 female 26-45.

John Cavender family was living in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, and which consisted of 3 males under 10, 1 male 10-15 and 1 male and 1 female 26-45.

Mary Cavender family was living in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, and her family consisted of 1 female under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 female 16-26, 1 male 26-45 and 1 female over 45.

Robert Cavender family was living in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, and which consisted of 2 males under 10, 1 male and 1 female 16-26, 1 male 26-45 and 2 females 45 and over.

Thomas Cavender family was living in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, and his family consisted of 1 male under 10, 1 female 16-26, 1 male 26-45 and 1 female 45 and over. 313

(2) GEORGIA (1820):

Clemouth Cavender ("Clemeth Cavender" & "Clemith Cavender") family was living in Hall County.

Edward Cavenah ("Edward Cavanah") family was living in Putman County.

Elizabeth Cavender family was then living in Jasper County, Georgia.

George Cavender family was living in Walton County comprising 1 male and 1 female 26-45, 1 female 16-26, and 2 males and 1 female under 10.

George Cavender family was living in Walton County comprising 1 male and 1 female over 45, 1 female 26-45, 1 male and 2 females 16-26, 2 males 10-16, and 2 males and 1 female under 10.

Joseph Cavender family was living in Gwinnett County comprising 1 male and 1 female 26-45, 2 females 10-16, and 2 males and 5 females under 10.

William Cavender family was living in Emanuel County comprising 2 females 45 and up, 1 male 26-45, 1 female 16-26, 1 male 10-16, and 1 male under 10.

William Cavender family was living in Hall County, Georgia consisting of: 1 male and 1 female 26-45 years of age; and, 3 males 0-10 years of age.355

The above Georgia Cavender families were also living in their respective counties when the 1819 Land Lottery was held. Also listed in the 1819 land lottery were the families of Mary Cavender in Washington County, Georgia. Apparently the same Mary Cavender was living in the same county when the 1805 land lottery took place, that her lottery number apparently was Serial Number 1748 and she drew 2 blanks.374 Martha Cavender, a widow, and her family was then living in DeKalb County, Georgia.

(3) ILLINOIS (1820):

J. Cavender was then living in Monroe Precinct, Pope County, Illinois.418

Stephen Cavender family was then living in Monroe Precinct, Pope County, Illinois and his family then comprised 200001-01001-000?418 This may be the Stephen Cavender who was a widower when he married Sally Clark in Pope County, Illinois on May 3, 1830.

(4) INDIANA (1820):

Charles Cavender was then living in Jeffersonville Township, Clark County, Indiana.418

John Cavender was then living in Jackson County, Indiana.418

William Cavender was then living in Jeffersonville Township, Clark County, Indiana.418

(5) KENTUCKY (1820):

A first James Cavender were living in Scott County, Kentucky.

A second James Cavender was then living in Scott County, Kentucky.

Joseph Cavender family was living in Christian County, Kentucky.

Nancy Cavender was living in Fayette County, Kentucky.127

(6) MARYLAND (1820):

A first John Cavender family was living in Dorchester County, Maryland.

A second John Cavender family was living in Cecil County, Maryland.

William Cavender family was living in Hartfort County, Maryland. 337

(7) MASSACHUSETTS (1820):

Byron Cavender was either living in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts in 1620 or in 1820.418

(8) NEW HAMPSHIRE (1820):

Charles Cavender was then living in Greenfield, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire.418

Charles Cavender was then living in Hancock, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire.418

James Cavender was then living in Hancock, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire.418

William Cavender was then living in Greenfield, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire.418

(9) NEW YORK (1820):

Charles Cavener ("Charles Cavender"?) was then living in the 9th Ward, New York City, New York County, New York.418

Patrick Caveny ("Patrick Cavender"?) was then living in the 3th Ward, New York City, New York County, New York in 1820.418

(10) NORTH CAROLINA (1820):

Bryant Cavenis ("Bryant Cavender"?) family was living in German County, North Carolina.

Henry Cavender family was living in Chatham County, North Carolina comprising 2 males under 10, 1 male 16-18, 1 male 45 and older; 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-16 and, 1 female 45 and older.

James Cavender family was living in Rowan County, North Carolina comprising 1 male 26-45, 1 female 16-26, and 3 males and 2 females under 10.

James Cavender family was still living in Rowan County, North Carolina in 1830.

James Cavinah ("James Cavender"?) family were living in Duplin County, North Carolina.

John Cavenor ("John Cavender"?) was then living in the Beverdam District, Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806.418

William Cavenah ("William Cavender") family was living in Duplin County, North Carolina.355, 365 & 371

(11) OHIO (1820):

Robert Cavender family was then living in Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, and his household then comprised 3 females under 10 and 1 male and 1 female 16-26.

John Cavender family was living in Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, consisting of 1 male and 2 females 26-45, and 1 male and 1 female 45 and over. (Another listing shows John Cavender as having 2 daughters 16-26 and he and his wife were 45 and over.) This apparently is the same John Cavender who was born in New Castle County, Delaware, in 1760, married Margaret, served in the Revolutionary War, was granted a pension No. W9776, and died in either Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio or in Franklin County, Indiana on September 12, 1837. Both John Cavender and his wife would have been over 45 in 1820 and their three children could have been the ones born between 1788 and 1796. Also listed as living in Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio was a Robert Cavender family which consisted of 3 females 0-10, 1 female 16-26, and 1 male 26-45 years of age, and 1 slave. 14, 130, 148, 269, 281 , 285 , 304 & 313

Thomas Cavender was then living in Lost Creek Township, Miami County, Ohio.418

(12) PENNSYLVANIA (1820):

Curtis Cavender was then living in New Market Ward, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.418

James Cavender was then living in Chestnut & Walnut Ward, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.418

John Cavender was living in Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in 1820.418 He apparently is the John H. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) who was born about 1789 in Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and married Hannah Shoemaker who was born October 10, 1789, and was the daughter of Joseph Shoemaker and Tancy Ambler.

William Caventer ("William Cavender"?) was then living in Elklick Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.418

(13) TENNESSEE (1820):

Edward Cavender and his family were living in Hickman County, Tennessee in 1820 and then consisted of 1 male 26-45, 1 female 10-16, and 1 male and 2 females under 10. 355

George Cavender family was also living in Giles County, Tennessee comprising 1 male 16-26 and 1 female under 10.

James Cavennaur ("James Cavender", "Eudaley James Cavender" & "Eudaley Cavender"?) was living in Williamson County, Tennessee near the farms of Jesse Cox and Temperence Cox ("Temperance Cox"?). Greenberry Cox ("James Cox") and Temperance Cox (formerly "Temperance Tarkington", daughter of "William Tarkington") were the parents of Ruth Cox McFadden ("Ruth McFadden"), Rachel Cox Cavender ("Rachael Cox"?, "Rachel Cox" & "Rachel Cavender"), Jessie Cox ("Jesse Cox"), Linda Cox Beard ("Linda Cox" & "Linda Beard"), Thomas Cox and 1 unknown son. According to the 1820 Williamson County Census listing, the household of James Cavender then comprised 4 males and 2 females under 10, 1 male and 1 female 10-16, 1 female 16-26, 1 female 26-45 and 1 male 45 and older, for a total of 10 people, plus 2 slaves (41001-21110). This particular James Cavender is believed to be the same Eudaley James Cavender who was the son of Hugh Cavender and moved from Lunenburg County, Virginia to Williamson County, Tennessee sometime between 1805-1806. In 1830, the family of James Cavender of Williamson County, Tennessee, consisted of 1 male 0-5, 1 male and 1 female 5-10, 1 male and 1 female 10-15, 1 female 15-20, and 1 male and 1 female 50-60 (111001-011101)(NOTE: In 1830, an additional category was added, i.e., 0-5.)137

Janet Cavender family was living in Hickman County, Tennessee in 1820 and then comprised, 1 female under 10, 1 female 16-26, and 1 male and 1 female 26-45 (00010-10110)(0-10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45, over 45).418

John Cavender family was living in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1820.

Needham Cavender ("Needam Cavender"? & "Needum Cavener"?) family was then living in Maury County, Tennessee in 1820, and his household then comprised 1 male and 1 female 0-10, and 1 male and 1 female 26-45 (10010-10010)(0-10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45 and over 45).418

Thomas Cavender family was living in Giles County, Tennessee in 1820, and his family then consisted of 1 male and 2 females under 10, 3 females 10-16, 1 male and 1 female 16-26, 1 female 26-45, and 1 male 45 and over. (10101-23110) (0-10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45 and over 45)

(14) VIRGINIA (1820):

A first Andrew Cavender family was living in Kanawha County, Virginia.

A second Andrew Cavender was living in Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, Virginia.

A first Evan Cavender family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia.

A second Evan Cavender? family was living in Princess Anne County.

Henry Cavender family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia consisting of 1 female 0-10, 1 male and 1 female 26-45, and 1 male 45 and over.

John Cavender family was living in Kanawa County, Virginia.418

John Cavender family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia.

John Cavinder ("John Cavender"?) family was living in Pittsylvania County, Virginia in 1820 and probably was the same John Cavender married Elizabeth Compton of Pittsylvania County, Virginia on November 28, 1815.397

Joseph Cavenson ("Joseph Cavender"?) family was living in "Broo." County, Virginia.

A first Mary Cavender family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia.

A second Mary Cavender? family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia and she was a slave owner at that time.

A third Mary Cavender? family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia?

Molly Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & "Mary Ann Cavender") family was living in Culpepper County, Virginia and she had 2 slaves.

Thomas Cavender family was living in Culpepper County, Virginia, and he was 45 and over in age.

William Cavender family was living in Prince Edward County, Virginia consisting of 1 male and 1 female 0-10, 2 males 10-16, and 1 male and 1 female 26-45. 118, 138, 146, 148 & 350

1820 Drewry B. Cavender ("Drewry Cavender", "Drewy Cavender"?, “D.B. Cavender” & "Dewey Cavender"?) was born on about this date in Virginia, married Nancy Ann McCoy ("Nancy McCoy & “Nancyan McCoy”") who was born about 1820, in 1860 his family was living in Perry County, Tennessee and included 6 children, and died sometime between 1875 and 1880 in Illinois. Drewry Cavender and Nancy Cavender had at least the following children:

Sarah D. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.D. Cavender”) born about 1842;

Thomas T. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” &* “T.T. Cavender”) born about 1848;

Elzabeth Cavender born about 1850;

Margaret Cavender (“Magaret Cavender”?) born about 1852;

George Cavender born about 1854;

Jesse Clayborn Cavender ("Jesse Cavender", “Jessee Cavender” “Jesse C. Cavender”, “J.C. Cavender”, “Jesse Cavender”, “Claiborn Cavender” & “Claiborne Cavender”) born June 18, 1858 in Perry County, Tennessee, married Mary Elizabeth Soward ("Mary Soward") about 1881 in Hardin County, Illinois, died January 1, 1944 in Harrisburg, Saline County, Illinois, and is buried in the Spring Valley Cemetery in Independence Township, Saline County, Illinois. Mary Soward was born January 16, 1858 in Hardin County, Illinois, was the daughter of Robert Mills Soward ("Robert Soward") and Sarah Jane Cochran ("Sarah Cochran"), died March 19, 1923 in Harrisburg, Saline County, Illinois, and is buried with her husband, Jesse. Jesse Cavender and Mary Cavender had the following children:

Lillia Mina Cavender ("Lillia Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) born April 19, 1885 in Hardin County, Illinois, married Alfred Butterworth, and died about 1975 in Saline County, Illinois. Alfred Butterworth was born in January 1878 and died about 1962;

Druie Edward Cavender ("Druie Cavender", “D.E. Cavender” & "Drewy Cavender"?) born September 3, 1882 in Hardin County, Illinois, married Althea Caldwell, and died January 23, 1956 in Saline County, Illinois. Althea Caldwell died in July 1982;

Loren Clinton Cavender ("Lioren Clinton Cavender", "Lioren Cavender"?, “L.C. Cavender” & "Loren Cavender") born December 5, 1887 in Hardin County, Illinois, first married an unknown person, next married a Neva N., and later married another unknown person, and died about 1939 in Saline County, Illinois;

Herbert Thomas Cavender ("Herbert Cavender" & “H.T. Cavender”) born December 6, 1896 in Hardin County, Illinois, first married Iva Chancy in 1918, and later married Dollie Sherrod ("Dorothy Sherrod") in either 1921 or on August 11, 1923 in Harrisburg, Illinois, and died April 8, 1955 in Harrisburg, Saline County, Illinois. Dollie Sherrod was born November 3, 1898 in Saline County, Illinois, was the daughter of Daniel Sherman Sherrod ("Daniel Sherrod") and Hattie C. Mitchell ("Hattie Mitchell"), and died November 28, 1976 in Harrisburg, Illinois. Herbert Cavender and Dorothy Cavender ("Dollie Cavender") had a son named:

Kenneth Herbert Cavender ("Kenneth Cavender", “K.H. Cavender” & “Kenneth H. Cavender”) born May 26, 1927 in Harrisburg, Illinois, married Ruth Capnahan December 21, 1951 in Harrisburg, Illinois, and died February 20, 1978 in Pontiac, Michigan 279; and,

Robert Reuben Cavender ("Robert Cavender", “R.R. Cavender” & “Robert R. Cavender”) born December 15, 1898 in Hardin County, Illinois, married Bessie Reed (“Elizabeth Reed”?), and died about 1964 in Saline County, Illinois. Bessie Reed was born about 1898 and died about 1970.

1820 George IV became King of England and reigned until 1830.

1821/02/05 Henry Cavender married Frances Whitehurst ("Frances Whiteherst") in Lynnhaven Parish in Princess Anne County, Virginia, by Rev. George Norris ("George Morris"?) with William Carson as surety. 133, 149, 222 , 294 & 350

1821/02/13 William E. Cavender (“William Cavender”) stated in Princess Anne County, Virginia that William Bonney and Ann Lamont were of lawful age to marry, and on which date they apparently married.

1821/02/28 Nancy Cavender married David Furrow ("David Farrow") in Miami County, Ohio. 282 & 314

1821/05/10 Reuben Cavender married Sarah Brown on this date in New Castle County, Delaware. 269 & N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.21, pp 24

1821/05/12 Clemeth Cavender, Jr. ("Clemith Cavender"?) was born. In 1830 he lived in Hall County, Georgia and he died October 6, 1898 in Hall County and is buried in Murrayville of Hall County. His father, Clemeth Cavender, Sr. was born January 4, 1774, died February 14, 1836 and is the son of Ezekiel Cavender who came to this country from England prior to 1770. 135 & 306

1821/06/01 Henry Cook purchased from David Guthurie 40 ½ acres of land on the North side of the Big Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee adjacent to land owned by James Cavender. 179

1821/08/22 Nancy Cavender, believed to be the daughter of Eudaley James Cavender "Eudaley Cavender"?), married Richard Walker in Williamson County, Tennessee. However, it is possible, but not likely, that Nancy Cavender is actually the daughter of James Cavender's brother, William Cavender, who was born about 1766-1768 and married Dicy Bryant in Virginia on April 21, 1794, and is believed to be the one who later moved to Williamson County, Tennessee. However, in 1820, William Cavender and family were still living in Prince Edward County, Virginia and is believed to be the brother of Eudaley James Cavender. 61 & 78

1821/12/13 Thomas Cavender, the son of Joseph Cavender, both of Christian County, Kentucky (which includes the City of Hopkinsville in Western Kentucky), purchased from James Hughes of Williamson County, Tennessee, 50 acres of land located on Pooks Creek and West Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee. 122

1821 (1) James Cavender owned property and Stephen Cavender resided in Williamson County, Tennessee. 53

(2) William Cavender was born in Tennessee in 1821 and in 1850 was living in Williamson County, Tennessee. His family consisted of himself age 29, his wife Marietta Cavender age 25 and born in Tennessee about 1825, James T. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.T. Cavender”) age 5 and born about 1845, Zach Taylor Cavender ("Zack Cavender", “Zachariah Cavender”? & "Zachary Cavender"?) age 2 and born about 1848.

(3) David N. Cavender ("David Cavender") was born in New Hampshire in 1821 and in 1850 was living in Macoupin County, Illinois. He may be the same David N. Cavender who married Celetia Hovey on March 10, 1846 in Johnson County, Illinois.

(4) Perry Cavender was born in Canada in 1821, apparently married a Jemima who was born in Canada about 1815. Perry Cavender and Jemima Cavender had a daughter named:310

Elizabeth Cavender who was born about 1850 in Pike County, Illinoia.

(5) Sarah Cavender was born in Tennessee in 1821 and in 1850 was living in Pike County, Illinois.

In 1850, an unknown Cavender family is listed as comprising an unknown husband age 29 and thus born about 1821, his wife Elizabeth J. Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender") age 22 and thus born in Kentucky about 1828. Their children were listed as:

John R. Cavender ("John Cavender") age 6 months and born in Illinois about 1850, in addition to Philip Tindale (Black) age 10 and born in Missouri about 1840.

(6) Joseph Cavender family was also living in Pike County, Illinois when the 1850 census was taken. He was born in 1810 in Tennessee, was the youngest child of Mary Cavender who was also the mother of John Cavender, Mary Cavender, Richmond Cavender, Elizabeth Cavender, Charles Cavender and Clemeth Cavender. The wife of Joseph Cavender was Sarah Cavender who was born in Tennessee about 1821. The children of Joseph Cavender and Sarah Cavender comprised:

Sarah A. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender") born about 1839 in Illinois;

Mary Cavender born about 1841 in Illinois;

John Cavender born about 1847 in Illinois; and,

Perry Cavender born about 1849 in Illinois.279, 310 & 337

(7) Prior to 1821, Mary Cavender, daughter of William Cavender, married Peter Fore who later remarries in 1821, possibly after Mary Cavender's death. 350

1822/03/03 Samuel Cavender, son of William Cavender and Mary Cavender, was christened in Portsea, Saint John Parish, Hampshire County, England. 170

1822/03/16 Jane Cavender married Younger Holiday in Westmoreland County, Virginia.

1822/04/15 John Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender of Kanawha County, Virginia, sold to Polly Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & "Mary Jane Cavender") various household items for one hundred dollars. The indenture was witnessed by Sarah Daugherty and Elizabeth Cavender on August 15, 1822. It is also of interest to note that, according to the Ancestral Files of the LSD Library, a John Cavender who is listed to have been born in Indiana about 1840 married a Martha Daugherty who is listed as having been born in Indiana about 1844. It is also recorded that a John Cavender who was born in Indiana about 1834 married a Mar? Daugherty about 1865 in Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana. Apparently, this particular John Cavender and Martha Cavender had a daughter by the name of Josephine Cavender who was born on August 26, 1866 in Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana and who married Nathaniel Tilson Caywood ("Nathaniel Caywood") who was born in Blakesburg, Indiana? on January 6, 1862. Nathaniel Caywood and Josephine Caywood had a greatgrandson named James Allen Caywood ("James Caywood") who married Donna Ann Clanton ("Donna Clanton").

1822/04/11 Samuel Cavender married Mary Ann Tucker ("Mary Tucker") in Alverstoke, Hampshire County, England.399

1822/04/25 Catherine Cavender (“Katherine Cavender”?) married Moses Hickman on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.Vol 8 pg 160 & Vol 82 pp 83

1822/05/24 Francis Cavener ("Francis Cavender"?) married Margaret Bennett in St. James Parish, Briston, England or St. James Parish, Bristol County, England. 363

1822/06/11 Mary Cavender of New Castle County, Delaware, was granted a license to keep houses of public entertainment.

1822/08/06 Alexander Cavender married Hester Brummond (“Hester Drummond”) in New Castle County, Delaware. 269

1822/11/04 Thomas Cavender of Christian County, Kentucky, sold back to James Hughes the same 50 acres that he purchased from him on December 13, 1821. Apparently he decided to stay in Kentucky. 122

1822/12/11 David H. Guthrie ("David Guthrie") sold to Henry Cook a parcel of land in Williamson County, Tennessee which was adjacent to land then owned by James Cavender. 183

1822 (1) James Cavender (probably “James B. Cavender” born about 1798) owned property in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1822, and a Stephen Cavender also resided in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1822. 53 In the 1850 Tennessee census, a James Cavender family was then living in Wilson County, Tennessee and those then living in his household comprised himself (probably the same “James S. Cavender” who first married Tincy Jackson on October 12, 1834 in Williamson County, Tennessee, and later married Nancy A. Underwood on April 20, 1848 in Williamson County, Tennessee.) and who at that time was listed as being age 39, and born in Tennessee about 1811, his wife Nancy Cavender age 39 and born in Virginia about 1811, their son Silas Cavender was then age 15 and thus born about 1835, their daughter Elizabeth Cavender was age 13 ant thus born about 1837, their daughter Sarah Jane Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”) was then age 11 and thus born about 1839, and their son Henry Cavender was then age 8 and thus born about 1842.137 The above Silas Cavender may be the same Silas Cavender who married a Sarah (“Sarah Cavender”?) in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee on October 1, 1856.

(2) A Harrison Cavender was born in Virginia about 1822. In the 1850 census, the Harrison Cavender family was then living in Davidson County, Tennessee and his family then comprised himself age 28 and thus born in Virginia about 1822, and his wife Julia Cavender was then age 27 and thus born in Tennessee about 1823. Also living in the same household was Patrick Cavender (“Patrick H. Cavender”? & “P.H. Cavender”?) age 32 and thus born about 1828, James Cavender age 38 and thus born about 1812, Nancy Cavender age 35 and thus born about 1815, Silas Cavender age 15 and thus born about 1835, and James HARRISON (“James Harrison Cavender”?, “James H. Cavender”? & “James Cavender”) age 8 and thus born about 1842.

In 1860, a Harrison Cavender family was then living in Wilson County, Tennessee, which is adjacent to Davidson County, Tennessee. His family then comprised himself, age 28 and thus born about 1822, his wife at that time was listed as then being Jane Cavender age 25 and thus born about 1835, and their son was Andrew Cavender, age 2 and thus born about 1858.

In the 1870 census for Wilson County, Tennessee, Harrison Cavender was listed as then being age 48 and thus born in Virginia about 1822, his wife at that time was listed as being Louisa Cavender, age 31 and thus born about 1839, and their son Andrew Cavender was then age 12 and thus born about 1858.

(3) John Cavender was born in 1822, was the son of John Cavender, the grandson of Robert Cavender and Sarah Cavender of Sussex County, Maryland and the great grandson of Dorset Cavender and Sarah Cavender. He married Mary Heron on September 1, 1846 in Miami County, Ohio and died on November 22, 1886 in Miami County, Ohio at the age of 64. Mary Heron was born in 1826. John Cavender had a daughter named Mary J. Cavender ("Mary Cavender") who was born in 1846 in Miami County, Ohio.

1823/02/16 James Cavender ("James B. Cavender"?, “J.B. Cavender”? & “James Benjamin Cavender”?), believed to be the son of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") and grandson of Hugh Cavender, married Rebecca Cavender in Williamson County, Tennessee. The ceremony was conducted by Joel Anderson. James Cavender, believed to be his father, and J. B. Cavender (believed to be the James B. Cavender & “James Benjamin Cavender”? who was getting married) were the bondsmen. 76 According to the 1850 census, the James B. Cavender family was then living in Rutherford County, Tennessee, he was listed as being 52 years old and born in Virginia about 1798, his wife Rebecca Cavender was listed as being 42 years old and born in North Carolina about 1808, and their children, all born in Tennessee, were: William Cavender age 20?, thus born about 1830, and who married to "Joicy", John N. Cavender ("John Cavender") age 13 and thus born about 1837, Rebecca Cavender ("Sarah Cavender") age 11 and thus born about 1839, James Cavender age 9 and thus born about 1841, Rebecca Cavender age 7 and thus born about 1843, and Hugh Cavender age 2 and thus born about 1848.

According to notations in the Bible of a Hugh Cavander ("Hugh Cavender"), which is on file in the Georgia Department of Archives and History, entitled "Daughters of the American Revolution-Georgia Society, Bible Records 1789-1970" by Mrs. Leonard G. DeLamar, it is stated that Hugh Cavendar was born on March 5, 1847, that he married Zilpha Ann Walker ("Zilpha Walker" & "Zilphia Walker"?) on October 8, 1867, and that he died on July 20, 1939 in Georgia. There is a very good possibility that he is the above-mentioned son of James B. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.B. Cavender”) who was the son of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") and was the grandson of the Hugh Cavender who died in Charlotte County, Virginia. It is further stated that Zilpha Walker was born on July 29, 1850, and died on November 15, 1942. 122

1823/04/15 Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") sold to Jesse Cox, the brother-in-law of his son Silas James Cavender, the 100 acres of land located on the Big Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee, and being a part of the 640 acre tract of land granted to John McMurray by the State of North Carolina and which John McMurray purchased from Thomas McMurray on January 20, 1807. The Indenture was witnessed by William B. McClellan ("William McCellan") and Thomas Cox. 81, 122 & 205

1823/09/08 Caroline Cavender was christened by Henry Cavender and Charlotte Cavender in Saint Paul Parish, Deptford, England. 140

1823/09/16 Daniel Cavender married Ann Dempsey in New Castle County, Delaware. 269 & Vol 21 pp158

1823/09/30 Elizabeth Cavender married Daniel Tribbett (“Daniel Tribett”) in New Castle County, Delaware on this date.Vol 21 pp 162

1823/11/16 The date of decease of Charlotte T. Cavender ("Charlotte Cavender" & “C.T. Cavender”) of Princess Anne County, Virginia, wife of John W. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”). John W. Cavender made oath that his wife’s only heir was himself, that he was then age 55, thus born about 1768, and was living in Lynnhaven, Virginia. The affidavit was witnessed by R.B.J. Page. 196

1823/11/23 Mary Haton Cavender("Mary Cavender" & “Mary H. Cavender”) was christened by John Cavender and Sarah Cavender in Saint Mary Parish, Lambeth, England. 140

1823/12/17 William Thomas (“William B. Thomas”?) sold to Jesse Cox 5 acres of land located on the Waters of the Big Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee, which was a part of the tract of 640 acres previously conveyed to E. Thomas by John McMurray. 188

1823 (1) An Elizabeth J. Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender") was born in Kentucky in 1823, and in 1850 was living in Macoupin County, Illinois.

(2) An Elizabeth A. Cavender was also born on this date who married Reuben Cavender who is buried in the Old Union Cemetery in Russell, Cave Pike, Fayette County, Kentucky. Elizabeth A. Cavender died about 1853, and is also buried in the Old Union Cemetery in Fayette County, Kentucky. 279 & 310

1823 Estimated date of birth of Thomas D. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender”) who is believed to have first married either a “Zeleave” or a “Zeleane” about 1844, later married Martha J. Carroll (“Martha Carroll”) in Dorchester County, Maryland on December 26, 1848, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. Thomas Cavender and Zeleave Cavender (“Zeleane Cavender”?) may have had a son named:

John M. Cavender (“John Cavender”) born about 1845, died on December 15, 1885, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

Thomas Cavender and Martha Cavender had 5 children:

Josephus C. Cavender (“Josephus Cavender”, “Joseph C. Cavender”? & “Joseph Cavender”) born on December 17, 1849 near Glasgow, Delaware, married Sadie M. Moore (“Sadie Moore” & “Sarah Moore”) on November 17, 1874 in the Bethel & Summit Bridge Church in Delaware, died on February 21, 1909 at the age of 59 years, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. Sadie Moore was born on March 18, 1847 in Kenneth Square, Delaware, died on January 5, 1923 at the age of 75 years, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. Series 1, Vol 145, pp 167, “Tombstone Records of Cecil County, Maryland Joseph Cavender and Sadie Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”) had 9 children:

William Fredrick Cavender (“William Cavender” & “William F. Cavender”) born on either February 23, 1866 or on February 23, 1867 in Summit, New Castle County, Delaware Bridge, New Castle County, Delaware, married Anna Louisa Holland (“Annie Louise Holland”?, Annie Holland”?, “Anna Holland” & “Ann Holland”?) on February 12, 1890 in St. George Methodist Church in New Castle County, Delaware with Rev. Joseph S. Moore (“Joseph Moore”) performing the ceremony, died on December 8, 1934, and is buried in the Silberbrook Cemetery in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. Louisa Holland was the daughter of William Holland and Susan Stanley, died on June 4, 1921 at the age of 52 years, and is buried in the Silberbrook Cemetery in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. William Cavender and Susan Cavender had 2 children:

William F. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.F. Cavender”) born on July 24, 1890 near Summit Bridge, New Castle County, Delaware, died on December 8, 1934 at the age of 66 years, and is buried in the Silberbrook Cemetery in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware; and,

R. Viola Cavender (“Viole Cavender”?) born on March 10, 1893 near Summit Bridge, New Castle County, Delaware, married Oscar B. Lank (“Oscar Lank”?), died on July 12, 1969 at the age of 76 years, and is buried in the Silberbrook Cemetery in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. Oscar Lank died on October 31, 1966 at the age of 72 years, and is buried in the Silberbrook Cemetery in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. Oscar Lank and Viola Lank had a son named:

Oscar B. Lank, Jr. (“Oscar Lank”) born about 1918, died on December 12, 1929 at the age of 11 years, and is buried in the Silberbrook Cemetery in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware;

Emma J. Cavender (“Emma Cavender”) born about 1874 near Summit Bridge, New Castle County, Delaware, married Clarence Pierce Titter (“Clarence Titter” & “Clarence Titler”?) in May 1899, died about 1957 near Summit Bridge, New Castle County, Delaware, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. Clarence Titter was born about 1875, died about 1952, and is buried with his wife. Clarence Titter and Emma Titter had 4 children:

Grace Titter who married Lee Kelly;

Marian Titter born about 1906, married George A. Rothrock, died about 1988, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. George Rotkrock was born on August 4, 1904, died on August 5, 1995 at the age of 91 years in Woodcrest, Newport, Dorchester County, Delaware, and is buried with his wife. George Rothrock, Sr. and Marian Rothrock had a son named:

George Rothrock, Jr.;

Beatrice Titter born about 1914, and married a Robinson; and,

Roger P. Titter (“Roger Titter”) born about 1918, married a Myrtle W., and died about 1982. Roger Titter and Myrtle Titter had a son named:

Roger P. Titter, Jr. born on November 6, 1939, and died on April 8, 1986;

Flora M. Cavender (“Flora Cavender” & “F.M. Cavender”) born on April 16, 1877 in Glasgow, Delaware, first married William Brooks and had no children, later married William Gaylord Golt (“William Golt” & “William Gault”?) who was born on June 16, 1881, and who died on February 27, 1963 at the age of 82 years. She died on December 30, 1952 at the age of 75 years.;

Elizabeth S. Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender” & “E.S. Cavender”) born on May 5, 1879 in Glasgow, Delaware, on September 23, 1905 also married William Gaylord Golt (“William Galt”? & “William Golt”), died on September 1, 1930 at the age of 51 years, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. William Golt and Elizabeth Golt had 2 children:

Grace Naomi Golt (“Grace Golt”) born in Delaware on February 23, 1906, never married, and died on December 25, 1977; and,

Nobel Julian Golt (“Nobel Golt”) born on May 26, 1910, christened on March 13, 1911 in the Bethel Methodist Church in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland, married Florence Mae Calhoun (“Florence Calhoun”) on September 2, 1933 in the Bethel Methodist Church in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland, and died on July 28, 1996 at the age of 86 years in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. Nobel Golt and Florence Golt (“Mae Golt”) had 2 children:

Kay Annetta Golt (“Kay Golt”) born on August 22, 1939 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Randolph D. Lindell, III (“Randolph Lindell”) on December 20, 1958. Randolph Lindell was born on September 16, 1933. Randolph Lindell and Kay Lindell (“Annetta Lindell”) had a daughter named:

Deborah Kay Lindell (“Deborah Lindell”) born on November 24, 1959, and married Donald Lee Butler (“Donald Butler”). Donald Butler and Deborah Butler (“Kay Butler”) had a son named:

Brandon Lee Butler (“Brandon Butler”) born on December 4, 1997; and,

Carl Eugene Golt (“Carl Golt”) born on December 13, 1941 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, first married Thelma Mae Gregg (“Thelma Gregg”), and later married Tina Mauro. Carl Golt and Thelma Golt had 2 children:

Bryan Golt who married a Christy; and,

Christine Golt who married Jeff Lowe (“Jeffrey Lowe”).

Carl Golt and Tina Golt had 2 children:

Jason Golt; and,

Adam Golt;

Harry Franklin Cavender (“Harry Cavender”, “Harold Franklin Cavender”? & “Harold Cavender”?) born on September 17, 1881 in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, married Florance F. Murray (“Florance Murray” & “Florence Murray”?) on March 28, 1907, died on May 15, 1959, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. Florance Murray was born on March 15, 1883 to William Murray and Susan Wright, died on March 3, 1965, and is buried with her huband. Harry Cavender and Florence Cavender had 7 children:

Gilbert Murray Cavender (“Gilbert Cavender”) born on September 4, 1908 near Summit, New Castle County, Delaware, married Mary Lewis Clay (“Mary Clay”) on March 1, 1933 in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, died on November 12, 1953 in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, and is buried in the Gilpin Manor Memorial Park Cemetery in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland. Mary Clay died on September 27, 1983 in the Devine Haven Nursing Home in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland to William Clay and an Anna. Gilbert Cavender and Mary Cavender had 3 children:

Lewis Clay Cavender (“Lewis Cavender” & “Lewis C. Cavender”) born on November 23, 1933 in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, and married Mary Ann Connors (”Mary Connors”, “Mary Connor” & “Ann Connor”) on July 10, 1954 in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland. Mary Connors was born on March 21, 1934 in Chester, Pennsylvania, was christened in the same year in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, and was the daughter of William Paul Connors (“William Connors”) and Annie Matilda Franklin (“Annie Franklin” & “Ann Franklin”?). Lewis Cavender and Annie Cavender (“Ann Cavender”? & “Matilda Cavender”) had 2 children:

Paul Murray Cavender (“Paul Cavender”) born on April 30, 1958 in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, and married Marjorie Bell on September 21, 1983; and,

Lu Anne Cavender (“Lu Cavender”, “Lou Cavender”?, “Louise Cavender”? & “Ann Cavender”?) born on April 3, 1955 in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, and married Jeffrey N. Whitlock (“Jeffrey Whitlock”);

Gilbert J. Cavender (“Gilbert Cavender”) born on April 23, 1937 in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, first married Delores Goodman on December 28, 1957, later married an Irma, died on November 3, 1998 in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, and is buried in the Gilpin Manor Memorial Park Cemetery in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland. Gilbert Cavender and Delores Cavender had 2 children:

Diane Cavender born on April 30, 1957; and,

Debra Cavender (“Deborah Cavender”?) born on September 15, 1960; and,

Patricia Ann Cavender (“Patricia Cavender”) born on April 3, 1943 in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, and married William C. Hoover (“William Hoover”) on June 11, 1966 in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland. William Hoover was born on July 6, 1930 in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, was the son of William Carrol Hoover (“William Hoover”) and Elizabeth Jackson, and first married a Kathy Crosby (“Katherine Crosby”?). William Hoover and Patricia Hoover (“Ann Hoover”) had a daughter named:

Tamra Ann Cavender (“Tamra Cavender” & “T.A. Cavender”) born on December 21, 1970 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Ted Newlin (“Theodore Newlin”?) on May 25, 1991. Ted Newlin and Tamra Newlin (“Ann Newlin”?) had 2 children:

Tyler James Newlin (“Tyler Newlin”) born on November 12, 1991; and,

Zackary Taron Newlin (“Zackary Taron”) on March 19, 1999;

Ralph Henry Cavender (“Ralph Cavender” & “R.H. Cavender) born on January 12, 1911 in Delaware, married Jennie A. Tedesco (“Jennie Tedesco”, “Jeanne Tedesco”? & “Jeannette Tedesco”?), died on April 12, 1961 in Chester, Pennsylvania. Jennie Tedesco was born on January 10, 1919 in Chester, Pennsylvania, died on June 18, 1997 in Chester, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the Chester Rural Cemetery in Chester, Pennsylvania. Ralph Cavender and Jennie Cavender (“Jeanne Cavender”? & “Jeannette Cavender”?) had 2 children:

Marie L. Cavender (“Marie Cavender” & “M.L. Cavender”) born on December 26, 1946 in Chester, Pennsylvania, and married John J. O’Brien (“John O’Brien”) on November 22, 1969 in Brookhaven, Pennsylvania. John O’Brien was born on March 9, 1944 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, and was the son of John Joseph O’Brien (“John O’Brien”) and Ruth Lappin. John O’Brien and Marie O’Brien had 2 children:

Holly Marie O’Brien (“Holly O’Brien”) born on January 9, 1970 in Chester, Pennsylvania, and married Larry Benner (“Lawrence Benner”?) on October 19, 1996; and,

John Joseph O’Brien (“John O’Brien”) born on December 2, 1975 in Chester, Pennsylvania; and,

Anna Mae Cavender (“Anna Cavender”) born on June 13, 1948 in Chester, Pennsylvania, and married Emil E. Hebbel, III (“Emil Hebbel” & “Bud Hebbel”) on June 6, 1981 in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania and had no children. Emil Hebbel was born on October 9, 1946 in Chester, Pennsylvania, and was the son of Emil E. Hebbel, Jr. (“Emil Hebbel”) and Matilda Joan Lambert (“Matilda Lambert”);

Myrtle Florence Cavender (“Myrtle Cavender” & “M.F. Cavender”) born on May 17, 1913 in Delaware, was christened on October 1, 1916 in the Bethel Methodist Church in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland, first married Earl Boys Biddle (“Earl Biddle”), later married Fedar Vansant, still later married Irving Eastburn Lewis (“Irving Lewis”), died on September 3, 1988 in Stanton, Delaware, and is buried in the White Clay Creek Cemetery in Delaware. Earl Biddle was born in June 1907, was the son of Charles Leslie Biddle (“Charles Biddle”) and a Mary Louise, had been previously married twice before he married Myrtle Cavender, died on March 18, 1980 at the age of 72 years in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and is buried in St. George’s Cemetery in New Castle County, Delaware. Earl Biddle and Myrtle Biddle (“Florence Biddle”) had 2 children:

Earl Boys Biddle, Jr. (“Earl Biddle”) born on January 31, 1934 in Elkton, Maryland, and married Nancy Mae Willey (“Nancy Willey”) on February 20, 1954. Nancy Willey was born on May 2, 1935 in New Castle County, Delaware, and was the daughter of Roy Warfield Willey (“Roy Willey”) and Hazel Alma Thomas (“Hazel Thomas”). Earl Biddle, Jr. and Hazel Biddle (“Alma Biddle”) had 4 children:

Earl Boys Biddle, III (“Earl Biddle”) born on December 18, 1954 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Alesia Diane Rawley (“Alesia Rahley”, “Lisa Rawley” & “Alica Rawley”) on August 24, 1973. Earl Biddle and Lisa Biddle (“Alesia Biddle” & “Alica Biddle”) had 3 children:

Jimmy John Biddle (“Jimmy Biddle” & “James Biddle”?) born on December 20, 1973, and died on December 21, 1973;

Heather Suzanne Biddle (“Heather Biddle”) born on September 16, 1976, and married Harold Levin Moyer, II (“Harold Moyer”) in October 1998; and,

Geoffery Earl Biddle (“Geoffery Biddle”) born on July 5, 1979;

Constance Ann Biddle (“Constance Biddle”) born February 13, 1956 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Frank Sullivan who was born on April 14, 1957. Frank Sullivan and Constance Sullivan (“Ann Sullivan had 2 children:

Jaclyn Diane Sullivan (“Jaclyn Sullivan”) born on March 24, 1980, and,

Lourene Michele Sullivan (“Laurene Sullivan”) born on June 22, 1981;

Charles Harry Biddle (“Charles Biddle”) born on August 20, 1957 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, first married Karen George, and later married Nancy Marce Sturgis (“Nancy Sturgis”) who was born on July 7, 1961. Charles Biddle and Karen Biddle had 2 children:

Amanda Lynn George (“Amanda George”) born on March 17, 1983 in Christina, Delaware; and,

Melanie George born on March 17, 1985;

Charles Biddle and Nancy Biddle (“Marce Biddle”) had 2 children:

Elizabeth Nancy Biddle (“Elizabeth Biddle”) born on December 21, 1993; and,

Charles Harry Biddle, II (“Charles Biddle”) born on November 23, 1994; and,

Kimberly Nan Biddle (“Kimberly Biddle”) born on September 14, 1958 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Victor J. Keeler (“Victor Keeler”) on June 26, 1976. Victor Keeler and Kimberly Keeler (“Nan Keeler”) had 3 children:

Teresa Nan Keeler (“Teresa Keeler”) born on November 29, 1976;

Victor J. Keeler (“Victor Keeler”) born on November 5, 1977; and,

Jenifer Oneal Keeler (“Jenifer Keeler” & “Jennifer Keeler”?) born on September 2, 1980; and,

Charles Harry Biddle (“Charles Biddle”) born on May 3, 1936 in Glasgow, N.C. Delaware, and died on November 27, 1940;

Clifton Leslie Cavender (“Clifton Cavender” & “C.L. Cavender”) born on November 22, 1914 in Summit, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Florance E. Golt (“Florance Golt” & “Florence Golt”?) on September 6, 1937 at Middletown, Delaware. Florence Golt was born on December 3, 1920 in Clayton, Delaware, and was the daughter of Samuel J. Golt (“Samuel Golt”) and Mary G. Boyce (“Mary Boyce”). Clifton Cavender and Florance Cavender (“Florence Cavender”?) had 2 children:

Wayne Leslie Cavender (“Wayne Cavender”) born on January 11, 1945 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, first married Dorothy Moreau and had no children by that marriage, later married Bethany Anderson who was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Wayne Cavender and Bethany Cavender had 3 children:

Bailey Moyie Cavender (“Baily Cavender”) born in Sandpoint, Idaho;

Chloe Catherine Cavender (“Chloe Cavender”) born on May 14 in Sandpoint, Idaho; and

Tucker Leslie Cavender (“Tucker Cavender”) born on June 6, 1997 in Sandpoint, Idaho; and,

Gary Lee Cavender (“Gary Cavender”) born on December 22, 1950 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Debra Beecher. Gary Cavender and Debra Cavender had 1 child named:

Casey Lee Cavender (“Casey Cavender”) born on April 21, 19xx in Bonneis Ferry, Idaho;

Sarah Katherine Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”) born on March 15, 1918 in Summit, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Daniel Albert Johnson (“Daniel Johnson”) on April 14, 1937 in St. George’s Parsonage in New Castle County, Delaware. Daniel Johnson was born on May 24, 1915 in Marshalton, Delaware. Daniel Johnson and Sarah Johnson (“Katherine Johnson”) had 7 children:

Sarah Katherine Johnson (“Sarah Johnson”) born on January 27, 1939 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Robert Russell Seymour (“Robert Seymour”) on June 22, 1957 in the Bethel Methodist Church in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland, and married Frank De Benedictis on October 25, 1976. Robert Seymour was born on March 15, 1932, died on August 29, 1997 in Christiana Hospital in Stanton, Delaware and his ashes are on the graves of his mother and father. Robert Seymour and Sarah Seymour (“Katherine Seymour”) had 3 children:

Robert James Seymour (“Robert Seymour”) born on September 3, 1958 in Riverside Hospital in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Karen Meograssi on May 21, 1983 in The Cathedral of St. Peter in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. Karen Meograssi was born on December 17, 1960 in Delaware, and was the daughter of Augustine E. Meograssi (“Augustine Meograssi”) and Irene M. Seymour (“Irene Seymour”). Robert Seymour and Karen Seymour had 2 children:

Alisha Irene Seymour (“Alesha Seymour”) born on November 7, 1987 in the Christiana Hospital in Stanton, Delaware; and,

Lauren Nicole Seymour (“Lauren Seymour”) born on May 8, 1991 in the Christiana Hospital in Stanton, Delaware;

Deborah Ellen Seymour (“Deborah Seymour”) born on July 28, 1960 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Robert Allen Brovey who was born on November 22, 1980 to Robert Brovey. Robert Brovey and Deborah Brovey (“Ellen Brovey”) had a child named:

Donna Marie Brovey (“Donna Brovey”) born on October 13, 1981; and,

Ronald Franklin Seymour (“Ronald Seymour”) born on October 12, 1963 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Mary Lisa Kay Pleasanton (“Mary Pleasanton” & “Lisa Pleasanton”) on November 1, 1986 and who was the daughter of Leonard R. Pleasanton (“Leonard Pleasanton”). Ronald Seymour and Mary Seymour (“Lisa Seymour” & “Kay Seymour”) had 3 children:

Mary Elizabeth Seymour (“Mary Seymour”) born on October 14, 1989 at the Kent General Hospital in Dover, Kent County, Delaware;

Morgan Kay Seymour (“Morgan Seymour”) born on September 8, 1993 in Delaware; and,

Ryan Ross Seymour (“Ryan Ross”) born on May 31, 1998 at the Kent General Hospital in Dover, Kent County, Delaware;

Flo A. Johnson (“Flo Johnson”) born on July 1, 1942 in the Union Hospital in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, and married Frederick Tyrone Craig, Sr. (“Frederick Craig”) on June 23, 1962 at the First Presbyterian Church Church in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. Frederick Craig was born on December 25, 1940 in the Union Hospital in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, was the son of Erven Porter Craig (“Erven Craig” & “Irvin Craig”?) and Catherine Louise Loller (“Catherine Loller”), died on January 31, 1999 at the Union Hospital in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. Frederick Craig and Flo Craig had 2 children:

Joan Elizabeth Craig (“Joan Craig”) born on January 2, 1963 in the Walston Army Hospital in Fort Dix, New Jersey, was christened in the first Presbyterian Church in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland, and married William Edgar Powers, Jr. (“William Powers”) on June 24, 1989 in the St. Frances Xavier Church in Warwick County, Maryland. William Powers and Joan Powers (“Elizabeth Powers”) had 2 children:

Katherine Elizabeth Powers (“Katherine Powers”) born on August 5, 1990 in the Christina Hospital in Stanton, Delaware; and,

William Edgar Powers, III (“William Powers”) born on July 24, 1993 in the Christina Hospital in Stanton, Delaware; and,

Frederick Tyrone Craig, Jr. (“Frederick Craig”) born on April 27, 1965 in the Walston Army Hospital in Fort Dix, New Jersey, and married Toni Kay Reid (“Toni Reid”) on April 18, 1984 in Champaign, Illinois. Toni Reid was born on August 21, 1967 in Silver Springs, Maryland. Frederick Craig and Toni Craig had 2 children:

Jessica Christine Craig (“Jessica Craig”) born on September 1, 1984 in Grand Forks U.S. Air Force Base in Dakota, North Dakota; and,

Julia Courtney Craig (“Julia Craig”) born on May 26, 1988 in Kent General Hospital in Dover, Kent County, Delaware;

Daniel Albert Johnson (“Daniel Johnson”) born on October 24, 1944 in the Union Hospital in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, and married Barbara Jean Ashton (“Barbara Ashton”) on December 7, 1968 in the St. Barnabus Catholic Church in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Barbara Ashton was born on January 30, 1947 to Robert Ashton and Regina Depoulter in Chester, Pennsylvania. Daniel Johnson and Barbara Johnson (“Jean Johnson”) had 2 children:

Michelle Elizabeth Johnson (“Michelle Johnson”) born on October 25, 1971 in the Elkton Hospital in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland; and,

Daniel Albert Johnson, III (“Daniel Johnson”) born on November 24, 1974 in the Elkton Hospital in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland;

Stillborn baby born on August 30, 1947, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland;

Harriett Louise Johnson (“Harriett Johnson”) born on September 5, 1948 in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, and married Gerardo Martuscelli on December 19, 1985 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. Gerardo Martuscelli was born in Santa Maria De Castaha Batte. Gerardo Martuscelli and Harriett Martuscelli (“Louise Martuscelli”) had a child named:

Fabio Martuscelli born on July 8, 1987 in Christina Hospital in Stanton, Delaware;

Ray Allen Johnson (“Ray Johnson” & “Raymond Johnson”?) born on December in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Oyma Pamela Reid (“Oyma Reid”) on July 11, 1981 who was born on December 7, 1958 in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland to Thomas William Reid (“Thomas Reid”) and June Carol Bastow (“June Bastow”). Ray Reid and Oyma Reid had 2 children:

Amy Nicole Johnson (“Amy Johnson”) born on November 13, 1981 in the Union Hospital in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland; and,

Ray Allen Johnson, Jr. (“Ray Johnson”) born on August 31, 1983 in the Union Hospital in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland; and,

Barbara Elizabeth Johnson (“Barbara Johnson”) born on July 29, 1957 in Wilmington General Hospital in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, was christened in the Bethel Methodist Church in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland, and was killed in an automobile accident on December 28, 1977 on Bethel Road in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland at the age of 20 years;

Frances Louise Cavender (“Frances Cavender”) born on November 12, 1919 in Summit, New Castle County, Delaware, and married George H. Bennett, Jr. (“George Bennett”) on November 12, 1945 in the Bethel Church in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. George Bennett was born on April 1, 1919 in Port Penn, Delaware, was the son of George H. Bennett (“George Bennett”) and Lula M. Jess (“Lula Jess”), and died on April 30, 1989 at home in St. George, New Castle County, Delaware, and is buried in Grace Lawn, Minquadale, Delaware. George Bennett and Frances Bennett (“Louise Bennett”) had 2 children:

Eileen Frances Bennett (“Eileen Bennett”) born on May 17, 1950 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, died on September 3, 1978, and is buried at Grace Lacon Cemetery in Delaware; and,

Ella Jayne Bennett (“Ella Bennett”) born on September 16, 1952 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, was christened in the Bethel Church in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland by Rev. Otis B. Reed, married Mark Kelly (“Mark Kelley”?) on March 13, 1976 in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, and had no children. Mark Kelly was the son of Clair J. Kelly (“Clair Kelly”) and Una M. Christensen (“Una Christensen; and,

Harry Franklin Cavender, Jr. (“Harry Cavender”, “Harold Franklin Cavender”? & “Harold Cavender”?) born on November 28, 1920 in Summit, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Catherine G. Golt (“Catherine Golt”) on February 21, 1948 in the Bethesda Church in Middletown, Delaware. Catherine Golt was born on June 4, 1922, and was the daughter of Samuel James Golt (“Samuel Golt”) and Mary Gertrude Boyce (“Mary Boyce”). Harry Cavender and Catherine Cavender had 3 children:

Harry Franklin Cavender, III (“Harry Cavender”) was born on February 14, 1951 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and is not presently married;

Donna Mary Ellen Cavender (“Donna Cavender”, “Mary E. Cavender” & “Mary Cavender”) born on May 7, 1954 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and is not presently married; and,

Douglas Brian James Cavender (“Douglas Cavender” & “Brian Cavender”) born on September 8, 1963 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Mellissa Pacello on May 16, 1992. Douglas Cavender and Mellissa Cavender have one child:

Devon Ashley Cavender (“Devon Cavender”) born on March 15, 1994 in Christia, Delaware;

Noble Julian Cavender (“Noble Cavender”) born on December 5, 1885 in Glasglow, Delaware, married an Annie M., died on November 4, 1948, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland;

Nellie Biggs Cavender (“Nellie Cavender”) born on December 9, 1887 in Glaslgow, Delaware, married Mitchell L. Golt (“Mitchell Golt”) on April 13, 1912 in Glasglow, Delaware, died on May 7, 1964 in the Delaware Hospital in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. Mitchell Golt was born on February 2, 1888, was the son of William Thomas Golt (“William Golt”) and Mary Louise Whitlock (“Mary Whitlock”), and died on December 25, 1975 at the age of 87 years in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. Mitchell Golt and Nellie Golt (“Biggs Golt”) had 3 children:

Medford A. Golt (“Medford Golt”) born on July 3, 1912 in Mt. Pleasant, Delaware, married Kathryn Kane (“Katherine Kane”? & “Catherine Kane”?) on March 24, 1934, and died on June 26, 1976 in Andora, Pennsylvania. Kathryn Kane was born on May 13, 1915 in Summit Bridge, Summit, Delaware, and was the daughter of Josephy Wallace Kane (“Josephy Kane” & “Joseph Kane”?) and Katherine Elliott (“Catherine Kane”?). Medford Golt and Kathryn Golt (“Katherine Golt”? & “Catherine Golt”?) had 3 children:

Connie Louise Golt (“Connie Golt”) born on April 14, 1937 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Ray Wilkerson on September 7, 1956. Ray Wilkerson and Connie Wilkerson (“Louise Wilkerson”) had 3 children:

Weady Wilkerson who married Wayne Eller;

Jeffery Wilkerson who married a Ruth; and,

Rodney Wilkerson who is not presently married;

Rebecca Jean Golt (“Rebecca Golt”) born on August 18, 1948 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, first married Marian Brown (“Marien Brown”?) and had no children, and later married Edward Cenaurey on October 25, 1975; and,

Kathryn Gladys Golt (“Kathryn Golt”, “Katherine Golt”? & “Catherine Golt”?) born on May 7, 1950 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, and married Robert Brooks. Robert Brooks and Kathryn Brooks (“Katherine Brooks”? & “Catherine Brooks”?) had a child named:

Kenneth Stacy Brooks (“Kenneth Brooks”);

Gladys Mae Golt (“Gladys Golt”) born on October 17, 1915 in Mt. Pleasant, Delaware, and married Bashford Eller on March 28, 1937 who was born on September 22j,1907 in Crichett, North Carolna to Tilden Hardrex Eller (“Tilden Eller”) and Ila Mary Russell (“Ila Russell”). He died on Januray 13, 1994 in Life Care Cena, Yuma, Arizona, and is buried at Bethel Cemetery in Chespeake City, Cecil County, Maryland; and,

Dorothy Golt born on June 30, 1917 in Mt. Pleasant, Delaware, married Casper D. Sartin (“Casper Sartin”), died on May 5, 2000 in North Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, and is buried in Drawyers Cemetery in Odessa, Delaware. Casper Sartin and Dorothy Sartin had 3 children:

Ronald Adair S. Sartin (“Ronald Sartin” & “Adair Sartin”);

Betty Lou Sartin (“Betty Sartin”) who married J.R. Hickman; and,

Robert L. Sartin (“Robert Sartin”) who married a Frances;

Mary Rebecca Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “Mary R. Cavender”) born on November 4, 1889 in Glasgow, Delaware, and married Charles Ruoss. Charles Rouss and Mary Rouoss (“Rebecca Ruoss”) had 2 children:

Carlton Ruoss who married Jeannette Sudler. Carlton Ruoss and Jeannette Ruoss had a daughter named:

Mary Lou Ruoss (“Mary Ruoss”) who married Norman Reining; and,

Betty Marie Ruoss (“Betty Ruoss” & “Elizabeth Ruoss”) born in 1921, who first married James Bradford Lamb (“James Lamb, later married F. Rodney Walton, and died on November 12, 1996 in Elkton, Maryland. Rodney Walton and Betty Walton (“Marie Walton” & “Elizabeth Walton”) had 2 children:

Charles Scott Walton (“Charles Walton”) who married L. Iona Thomas. Charles Walton and Iona Walton had a daughter named:

Rebecca Lynn Walton (“Rebecca Walton”); and,

Gary Walton who married Nancy Ocheltree. Gary Walton and Nancy Walton had 2 children:

Michelle Walton; and,

Meredith Walton; and,

Alva Myrtle Cavender (“Alva Cavender”) born on May 31, 1893 in Glasgow, Delaware, married William Pegan on January 27, 1912, had no children, died on September 6, 1973 at the age of 81 years, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland;

Anna Virginia Cavender (“Anna Cavender” & “Ann Cavender”?) born on September 12, 1851;

Martha E. Cavender (“Martha Cavender”) born on May 4, 1853, and died on October 9, 1854 at the age of 1 year and 5 months;

Sarah M. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”) born on January 8, 1855; and,

Emma Catharine Cavender (“Emma Catherine Cavender”? & “Emma Cavender”) born on July 24, 1857.286, 472 & Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

1824/01/15 Graves County, Kentucky, formed out of Hickman County.

1824/02/16 Ellen Cavender was christened by Joseph Cavender and Ann Cavender on Saint Marylebone Road in Saint Mary Parish, St. Marylebone, England. 140

1824/02/18 Silas James Cavender ("Silas Cavender"), son of Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender") and Betsy Cavender, was the bondsman at the marriage of Alfred Tatom to Fanny Roberts, both of whom were his first cousins and grandchildren of Sally Sammons ("Sarah Sammons"), the mother-in-law of Eudaley James Cavender.

1824/05/12 Alexander P. Cavender ("Alexander Cavender") and John Cavender bought land in Crosley Township, in Hamilton County, Ohio. 148

1824/04/05 Thomas Cavender of Miami County, Ohio, son of John C. Cavender ("John Cavender", “John Charles Cavender”? & “John Calvin Cavender”?) and grandson of Samuel Cavender, sold 40 acres of land to John Cavender, Jr. (DB 5, pp148) and no wife signs. He also sells 40 acres in the same section to William Cavender. On November 20, 1828, William Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender sold the same tract of land to Thomas Buck.

1824/07/17 Old Bethel Baptist Church was constituted in the log cabin home of Thomas Scott located in the extreme south-west corner of Graves County, Kentucky, near the Kentucky-Tennessee state line. 86 (See also 106)

1824/10/15 Administration of the estate of Levin Cavender in Kent County, Delaware, granted to Joseph Hoffecker and James Hoffecker. Mentioned are: his wife Phobe Cavender ("Phebe Cavender" & “Phoebe Cavender”); and his children Thomas Cavender; John Cavender; Mary Ann Cavender; and, Levin Cavender ("Lewis Cavender"?). 269 & 341

1824/10/30 Silas James Cavender ("Silas Cavender") and James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender"?) execute a note for $5.00 which was listed as part of the estate of William Williams of Williamson County, Tennessee, who apparently had just deceased. 82

1824/12/04 John Cavender married Elsa Shields in Glasgow, Scotland.

1824/12/23 Stephen Cavender and his wife, Betsy Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”), purchased from the State of Tennessee fifty acres of land in Williamson County, Tennessee, on the East Fork of the South Harpeth River for 12-1/2 cents per acre as evidenced by Certificate No. 3369. The land was located adjacent to Robert Trentham(?). As the son of Hugh Cavender, Stephen Cavender, married Elizabeth McCormack on December 30, 1805 in Davidson County, Tennessee, it is believed that the above Stephen Cavender was the son Hugh Cavender and the brother of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") 84

1824 (1) TENNESSEE: Silas S. Cavender (“Silas Cavender” & “S.S. Cavender”)was born in Tennessee about 1824 and in 1850 his family were living in Maury County, Tennessee, and consisted of himself age 26 and thus born about 1824, his wife Permeilia Cavender (“Pameilia Cavender”?, “Permeila Cavender”? & “Parmelia Cavender”?)(formerly Permeila Andrews) age 26 an thus born about 1824 in North Carolina, and John Cavender age 16 and thus born about 1834.137

(2) Matilda Cavender was born in Tennessee about 1824 and in 1850 was living in Mason County, Illinois William Cavender was born in Illinois about 1824 and in 1850 was living in Mason County, Illinois. 310

(3) George Cavender was then living in Walton County, Georgia, and Joseph Cavender was then living in Gwinnett County, Georgia.418

(4) The estate of Thomas Cavender, Sr. was probated on this date in Miami County, Ohio in 1824. He was the son of Robert Cavender and Sarah Cavender of Sussex County, Maryland and the grandson of Dorset Cavender and Sarah Cavender. Thomas Cavender, Sr. had at least the following children:

(i) Nancy Cavender who was born in 1799 in Maryland and married David Farrow;

(ii) Rebecca Cavender who was born March 12, 1812 and married David Farrow;

(iii) Thomas Cavender, Jr. who married Anny Tical in Miami County, Ohio on February 28, 1820;

(iv) John Cavender who married in Miami County, Ohio on January 25, 1823;

(v) William Cavender who married Elizabeth Chick in Miami County, Ohio on May 6, 1827;

(vi) Wesley Cavender who married Jane Graham in Miami County, Ohio on November 15, 1832; and,

(vii) Sarah Cavender who first married Samuel Mercer in Miami County, Ohio on October 29, 1829. Samuel Mercer died on April 27, 1835 in Miami County at the age of 31. Sarah Mercer later married John Blue in Miami County on October 3, 1836.7 & 312

1825/01/05 William Cavender married Mary McCoy in Baltimore County, Maryland.

1825/03/12 Sarah Cavender married Samuel W. Halcut ("Samuel Halcut" & "Samuel Holcut"?) in Miami County, Ohio. 314

1825/05/24 Francis Cavinder ("Francis Cavender"?) married Austin Kelly on this date in Warrick County, Indiana.

1825/09/07 A 50 acre tract of land located in Williamson County, Tennessee and lying on the Big East Fork of South Harpeth River, was surveyed for Stephen Cavender who is believed to have been the son of Hugh Cavender and brother of Eudaley James Cavender (“Eudaley Cavender”).84

1825/09/15 Henry Cavender was born in Miami County, Ohio on this date. He died on October 5, 1888 in Miami County, Ohio at the age of 63 years and 20 days and is buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Newton Township, Ohio, with his first wife Louise Cavender, formerly Louise Hearn ("Louisa Hearn"), who was born June 30, 1833 and died June 8, 1875 at the age of 41 years, eleven months and 7 days. He later married Elizabeth Amlin, daughter of Samuel Amlin, on November 3, 1878 in Miami County. Henry Cavender was the son of John Cavender and Rachel Cavender, grandson of Robert Cavender and great grandson of Dorset Cavender. He later married Elizabeth Amlin, daughter of Samuel Amlin, on November 3, 1878 in Miami County. Henry Cavender and Louise Cavender had the following children:

(i) Charles W. Cavender (“C.W. Cavender” & “Charles William Cavender”?) born in Miami County, Ohio and died in 1880+;

(ii) Clara M. Cavender born in Miami County, Ohio and died in 1880+;

(iii) Sylvester G. Cavender born in Miami County, Ohio and married Maggie Humphery (“Margaret Humphery”) and died in 1880+;

(iv) William H. Cavender born in Miami County, Ohio and died before 1880;

(v) George F. Cavender born in Miami County, Ohio and died before 1880; and,

(vi) Edward M. Cavender born in Miami County, Ohio and died before 1880.

Henry Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender had no children by their marriage. 282 , 312 & 314

1825/12/21 Mary Cavender of Kent County, Maryland, married Hanson Crew. Rev. Wooley performed the ceremony. 324

1825 (1) Elizabeth Cavender (also "Betty Cavender") married Henson Guthrie.

(2) Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) joined the New Hope Baptist Church in Walton County, Georgia, and was a chain carrier for the first survey of Coweta County, Georgia. 359

(3) The estates of John Cavender and John Cavender, Jr. were both probated in 1825 in Miami County, Ohio.

(4) Garrett Cavenah (“Jarrett Cavnar", “Garrett Cavender”?, “Jarrett Cavender” & “Jarrott Cavender”) is believed to be the same person who fought in the Revolutionary War and received a land grant in Hickman County, Tennessee in 1825, and was still living in Hickman County, Tennessee in 1830.418

1825-1826 Estimated date of birth of William Cavender who is believed to be the youngest son of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender")and grandson of Hugh Cavender and who married Mary Scruggs in Williamson County, Tennessee, on June 2, 1847. The ceremony was conducted by H. Thomson and Edward A. Truit ("Edward Truit") was the bondsman. 76

1826/02/08 Mary Cavender married George Williams (thus became “Mary Williams”) on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.297, pp 29

1826/05/03 A mortgage from James Whitehurst to William E. Cavender ("William Cavender"), Thomas Shepherd, John Absolam ("John Absalom"?) and Tracy Burroughs was recorded in Princess Anne County, Virginia. Elias Williams of Currituck County, North Carolina, deceased, had willed two Negro slaves to his granddaughters Nancy White and Elizabeth White of Princess Anne County, Virginia. The two slaves originally in the possession of William Williams of Princess Anne County were given to John White, the father of Nancy and Elizabeth White and who sold the slaves without being appointed guardian of his daughters Nancy and Elizabeth and kept the proceeds from the sale. James Whitehurst had married Nancy White and was in jail for failure to pay a debt. Apparently to get out of jail he mortgaged his and his wife's interests in the slaves which had been sold. Note that a John White married Nancy Cavender on March 4, 1796 in Dorchester County, Maryland. 83

1826/08/10 John Cavender, son of William Cavender and Mary Cavender, was christened in Portsea, Saint John Parish, Hampshire County, England. 170

1826/08/13 Hugh Cavender's son, Joseph Cavender, died in Christian County, Kentucky which includes the City of Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky.13

1826/11/28 Alexander Cavender died at the age of 65 and is buried in the Pigeon Run Cemetery (“Pidgeon Run Cemetery”) Cemetery in Red Lyon Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. It is believed he was born about 1761 in New Castle County, Delaware and he married a Margaret who was born about 1760, who died on December 25, 1820 at the age of 60, and who is buried with her husband.269

1826 (1) Elizabeth Cavender was the heir of the estate of Thomas Worrell, deceased, in Kent County, Maryland. 313

(2) Archibald L. Cavinder ("Archibald L. Cavender", “A.L. Caender”) & "Archibald Cavender"?) was born in Tennessee about 1826, married Mary J. Byron ("Mary L. Byron", "Mary Byron" & “Mary Bynum”?) on April 20, 1846 in Maury County, Tennessee. The ceremony was conducted by George S. Arnold ("George Arnold"). Mary Cavender was born in North Carolina. In 1850, the Archibald Cavender family was living in Lewis County, Tennessee and consisted of himself age 24 and thus born about 1826, his wife Mary J. Cavinder ("Mary Cavinder" & "Mary Cavender") age 22 and thus born about 1828, James H. Cavinder ("James Cavinder" & "James Cavender") age 3 and born in Tennessee about 1847, and Melissa B. Cavender ("Melissa Cavinder" & "Melissa Cavender") age 1 and thus born about 1848. 137 & 355 It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.

(3) Elizabeth Cavender was a claimant of the estate of Thomas Worrell in Kent County, Maryland. 336

(4) Sarah Cavender was born about 1826, died on January 2, 1886 at the age of 60 years, and is buried in the Brandywine Cemetery in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware.Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

1827/05/06 William Cavender married Elizabeth Sheek ("Elizabeth Chick") in Miami County, Ohio. 282 & 314

1827/09/xx Charles Cavender posted bond in the Williamson County, Tennessee, court for breach of peace toward Phillip G. Todd. 143

1827/09/17 Jane Cavender married Jonathan Jones on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.Vol 10 pp 72

1827/10/02 Stephen Cavender purchased a 17 year old Negro slave named "Jenny" in Williamson County, Tennessee, from William E. Owen and Andrew Campbell. The Indenture was witnessed by John Southall and John Baugh. This particular Stephen Cavender could have been the son of either Hugh Cavender or Eudaley James Cavender (“Eudaley Cavender”). 85

1827/12/11 Stephen Cavender of Williamson County, Tennessee, purchased 50 acres of land on the Big East Fork in Williamson County from Nathaniel Harrison. This particular Stephen Cavender could have been the son of either Hugh Cavender or Eudaley James Cavender (“Eudaley Cavender”). 122

1827/12/15 Stephen Cavender ("Stephen Cavendar") was issued Land Grant #997 by the State of Tennessee for 100 acres of land on Big East Fork of South Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee, adjacent to land owned by Owenton Haley. The Grant was surveyed September 15, 1829 and recorded on February 23, 1830. This particular Stephen Cavender could have been the son of either Hugh Cavender or Eudaley James Cavender (“Eudaley Cavender”). 87

1827 (1) Marcha Cavender (“Marsha Cavender”?), a widow, was living in Dekalb County, Georgia. Elizabeth Cavender, widow, was living in Jasper County, Georgia, and Martha Cavender, a widow, was living in DeKalb County, Georgia. 355 371

(2) Polly Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “Mary J. Cavender”m “M.J. Cavender” & "Mary Jane Cavender") was born about 1827 and was buried on June 26, 1867 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee City Cemetery. 355

1828/02/04 Stephen Cavender was issued Land Grant #9914 by the State of Tennessee for 50 acres of land on the Big East Fork of South Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee, and adjacent to land owned by Owenton Haley, surveyed September 15, 1829 and recorded March 23, 1830. This particular Stephen was probably the son of Hugh Cavender who died in Charlotte County, Virginia in 1798. 88

1828/11/27 Rebecca Cavender married Abram Jones ("Abraham Jones"?) on this date in Pike County, Illinois.

1828 (1) Henry Cavender was then living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.

(2) John Cavender was then living in Northwest Fork Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware. 418

(3) Nancy Cavender was then living in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware.418

1829/01/xx Williamson County, Tennessee was ordered by the County Court to pay James Dupree $11.93 for the care and support of Hezekiah Cavender, a pauper and son of Hugh Cavender who died in Charlote County, Virginia in 1789, and to pay Silas Cavender $29 for the care and support of Henry Turner. Silas Cavender is believed to be the son of Eudaley James Cavender (“Eudaley Cavender”) who was named Silas James Cavender (“Silas Cavender”) and who was born on July 4, 180470

1829/02/09 Ann Cavender married John Campbell in Saint Bees Parish, Cumberland County, England.399

1829/07/06 Jessee Cox of Williamson County, Tennessee sold to David H. Guthrie of the same County and State 15 acres of land on the Waters of the same County adjacent to the lands of William Thomas (“William B. Thomas”?), Thomas A. Jones, David H. Guthrie. On January 27, 1830 David H. Guthrie apparently sold the same property to Thomas A. Jones 191 & 192

1829/09/08 William Cavender married Charity Staunton ("Charity Stauton" & "Charity Strutton") on this date in Perry County, Indiana. Charity Staunton was born about 1801 in Tennessee. William Cavender was living in Perry County, Indiana in 1830 and in 1850 was living in Dubois County, Indiana. Apparently William Cavender and Charity Cavender had a son named John Cavender who was born about 1830 in Indiana, and in 1850 was living in Dubois County, Indiana.418

1829/10/29 Sarah Cavender married Samuel Mercer ("Samuel Marcer") in Miami County, Ohio. 282 & 314

1829 (1) Elizabeth Cavender, daughter of Henry Cavender and Frances Cavender, was born in Camden County, North Carolina about 1829. 131

(2) Charles Cavender and Mary Cavender bought land in Crosley Township, Hamilton County, Kentucky about 1829, and later sold the land on February 10, 1834. 148

(3) John Cavender was born in Kentucky about 1829, and in 1850 was living in Calhoun County, Illinois. 310

(4) Gold was found in North Georgia College in Dalhonega, Lumpkin County, Georgia in 1829. It is said that Fannie Cavender (“Frances Cavender”), daughter of Clement Cavender, obtained land in the best gold section of Lumpkin, Georgia.

(5) John Cavenor ("John Cavender"?) was living in Independence County, Arkansas in 1829.418

1829-1830 Silas James Cavender ("Silas Cavender")moved to Graves County, Kentucky, and Garner McConnico was part owner of a cotton gin. Silas Cavender was the son of Eudaley James Cavender (“Eudaley Cavender”) and grandson of Hugh Cavender who died in Charlotte County, Virginia in1789. 70

1830/02/20 Henry Cavender married Polly Ann Wilkes (“Polly Wilks”, “Mary Ann Wilks” & “Mary Wilks”) in Maury County, Tennessee.FHL Number 549201

1830/04/04 Alice Cavender married David Howell in Greene County, Ohio. 314

1830/05/20 Mary Cavender was the Executrix of the estate of an unnamed Cavender in Kent County, Delaware. Heirs mentioned were: Nancy Cavender, Lydia Cavender, Mary Ann Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.A. Cavender” & “Mary A. Cavender”) and John Smith Cavender ("John S. Cavender", “J.S. Cavender” & "John Cavender"). 269 A Lydia Cavender married Woodgate Smith on February 3, 1819 in New Castle County, Delaware.N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.7, pp 182

1830/06/01 All Cherokee Indians were ordered to leave the State of Georgia.

1830/06/10 Martha Cavender was born in Kanawha County, West Virginia, to Andrew Cavender and Nancy Caldwell Cavender ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.C. Cavender”). She had at least two brothers, Wilson Cavender and Morrison Cavender who at one time lived in Kanawha County, West Virginia. In 1850, she married James V. Jordan ("James Jordan") and their children were: Charles Jordan, Frank A. Jordan ("Frank Jordan"), James Vinton Jordan ("James Jordan"), Silas Jordan, and Nancy Jordan. Her grandfather was John Cavender of Kanawha County, West Virginia, was apparently born in Virginia and may have been the son of Henry Cavender.

1830 (1) ALABAMA (1830):

E. Cvenden ("E. Cavender"? & "Edward Cavender"?) was then living in Southern District, Autauga County, Alabama.418

(2) DELAWARE (1830):

Henry Cavender was then living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.418

Nancy Cavender was then living in Mispellion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware.418

John Cavender was then living in Northwest Fork Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware.418

Stephen Cavender family was living in Pope County, Delaware in 1830, consisting of 2 females under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male and 1 female 10-15, 1 male 50-60 and 1 female 20-30.135 & 137

(3) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1830):

Dennis Cavinder ("Dennis Cavender"?) was then living in Alexandria, Alexandria, District of Columbia.418

(4) GEORGIA (1830):

Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?, & "Clement Cavender, Jr."?) born May 12, 1821 was living in Hall County, Georgia where he died October 6, 1898. He is buried in Murrayville, Hall County, Georgia.

Cleurith Cavender was then living in Hall County, Georgia.418

George Cavender was living in Jasper County.

Griffin D. Cavender ("Griffin Cavender" & “G.D. Cavender”) was then living in Jasper County, Georgia.418

James B. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.B. Cavender” & “James Benjamin Cavender”?) family was living in Newton County, Georgia. This particular James B. Cavender is not believed to be the same James B. Cavender who was born in Virginia in 1798 and was the twin of Stephen Cavender who were the twin sons of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") and grandsons of Hugh Cavender of Virginia.

Joseph Cavender was living in Fayette County; Griffin D. Cavender ("Griffin Cavender") was living in Jasper County.

William Cavender in Habersham County, Georgia whose family consisted of: 1 male 20-30, 1 female 15-20 or 20-30 years of age; and, 2 males 0-5 or under 10 year of age. 135, 309 & 355

(5) ILLINOIS (1830):

Stephen Cavinder ("Stephen Cavender") was then living in Pope County, Illinois.418 This may be the Stephen Cavender who was a widower when he married Sally May Clark (“Sally Clark” & “Sarah Clark”?) in Pope County, Illinois on May 3, 1830.

(6) INDIANA (1830):

Anson Cavender was then living in Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana.418

Charles Cavender was then living in Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana.418

James Cavender was then living in Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana.418

(7) KENTUCKY (1830):

James Cavender was living in Scott County, Kentucky.

John Cavender was living in Henderson County, Kentucky.418

Silas Cavender was living in Graves County, Kentucky, and his family consisted of 2 males and 2 females under the age of 5 years of age, 2 females from 5 to 10 years of age, and 1 male and 1 female from 20 to 30 years of age.

Thomas Cavender was living was living in Fayette County, Kentucky 128

(8) MARYLAND (1830):

Abraham Cavender was living in the 5th District of Hartford County, Maryland. Other Cavenders were living in Queen Ann's, Talbot and Hartford Counties. 337

(9) MASSACHUSETTS (1830):

John Cavener ("John Cavender"?) was then living in the Th Ward Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.418

(10) MISSOURI (1830):

Nancy Cavender was then living in Cape Gerard County, Missouri.418

(11) NEW HAMPSHIRE (1830):

Charles Cavender was then living in Antrim, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire.418

Charles Cavender was then living in Greenfield, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire.418

C.C. Cavender (“Charles C. Cavender”? & “Charles Cavender”?) was born in New Hampshire and in 1850 was living in Macoupin, Illinois. 310

James Cavender was then living in Hancock, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire.418

John Cavender was then living in Franklin, Muramic County, New Hampshire.418

Moody Cavender was then living in Londonderry , Rockingham County, New Hampshire.418

(12) NEW YORK (1830):

Dennis Cavener ("Dennis Cavender"?) was then living in Eaton, Madison County, New York.418

James Cavender was then living in the 12th Ward New York City, New York County, New York.418

James Cavener ("James Cavender"?) was then living in the 11th Ward New York City, New York County, New York.418

James Cavener ("James Cavender"?) was then living in Watertown, Jefferson County, New York.418

Joseph Cavener ("Joseph Cavender"?) was then living in Bath, Steuben County, New York.418

Michael Cavener ("Michael Cavender"?) was living in the 11th Ward New York City, New York County, New York in 1830.416

Morris Cavener ("Morris Cavender"?) was then living in the 12th Ward New York City, New York County, New York.416

Partick Cavender (“Patrick Cavender”?) was then living in the 4th Ward, Troy, Rensselaer County, New York in 1830.418

William Cavener ("William Cavender"?) was then living in Onslow County, New York.416

(13) NORTH CAROLINA (1830):

Fanny Cavinor ("Fanny Cavender"? & "Frances Cavender")) was then living in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806.418

Benjamin Cavenis ("Benjamin Cavender"?) was then living in Randolph County, North Carolina.418

James Cavender was living in Rowan County, North Carolina. 365

William Cavener ("William Cavender"?) then living in Onslow County, North Carolina.418

Isaah Cavenis ("Isaah Cavender"?) was then living in Randolph County, North Carolina.418

(14) OHIO (1830):

Charles Cavender then living in the 3rd. Ward, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.418

Garrett Cavener ("Garrett Cavender"? & "Garret Cavender"?) was then living in Union Township, Morgan County, Ohio.418 He may be the same Garret Cavener (“Garret Cavender”) who married Amelia Stewart in Coles County, Illinois.

James Cavender was then living in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio in 1830 and his family then comprised 1 male 0-5, and 1 male and 1 female 20-30.

James Cavener ("James Cavender"?) was then living in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio.418

John Cavener ("John Cavender") was then living in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio in 1830.418

John Cavender family was then living in St. Clairsville in Belmont County, Ohio and then comprised 1 male and 1 female 10-15, 1 male and 1 female 30-40.

John Cavender family was then also living in Belmont County, Ohio and then comprised 1 female 15-20 and 1 male 20-30.

John Cavender family was living in Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, and consisted of 2 females 20-30 and 1 male and 1 female 50-60.

John Cavender family was then living in Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio and then comprised 1 male 30-40 and 1 female 20-30.393

Joshua Cavender family was living in Green Township, Ross County, Ohio, and which consisted of 2 females 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, and 1 male and 1 female 50-60. This probably is the same Joshua Cavender who married Mary Kimmy on January 16, 1838 in Ross County, Ohio.

Samuel Cavender was living in Sugar Creek Township, Greene County, Ohio and his family consisted of 1 male and 1 female under 5, 3 males and 1 female 5-10, 2 males 10-15, 1 male and 1 female 15-20, 1 female 40-50 and 1 male 50-60.

William Cavender family was then living in Amanda Township, Allen County, Ohio, and his family then consisted of 2 males under 5, 1 female 5-10, and 1 male and 1 female 20-30.418

William Cavender family was then living in Wayne Township in Allen County, Ohio, and his family consisted of 2 males and 1 female under 5, and 1 male and 1 female 20-30.

William Cavender was then living in Amanda Township in Allen County, Ohio, and his family consisted of 1 male under 5, 1 female 5-10, and 1 male and 1 female 20-30. 313 & 360

William Cavener ("William Cavender"?) was then living in Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio.418

(15) PENNSYLVANIA (1830):

Charles Cavinder ("Charles Cavender") was then living in Fargess Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.418

Curtis Cavender was then living in Philadelphia New Market, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.418

Hugh Caveners ("Hugh Cavender"?) was then living in Cherry Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.418

James Cavender was then living in Little Britian Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.418

John H. Cavender ("John Cavender") was then living in the 4th.. Ward North Liberties, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.418

Michael Cavener ("Michael Cavender"?) was living in Pine Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in 1830.418

Sarah Caveny ("Sarah Cavender") was then living in Formanagn Township, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.418

(16) TENNESSEE (1830):

A.S.A. Cavender then living in Rutherford County, Tennessee.418

Benjamin Cavender was then living in Grainger County, Tennessee.

Francis A. Cavender ("Francis Cavender" & “F.A. Cavender”) was then living in Newport, Cocke County, Tennessee.418

George Cavinder ("George Cavender"?) was then living in Giles County, Tennessee.418

Henry Cavender family was then living in Grainger County, Tennessee. In fact, he was living there in 1821.

James B. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.B. Cavender” & “James Benjamin Cavender”?) who is believed to be the son of Hugh Cavender, then deceased, was then living in Rutherford County, Tennessee.418

James Cavender was then living in Williamson County, Tennessee.418

Jarrott Cavender (“Garrett Cavender”? & "Jarrett Cavender"?) was then living in Hickman County, Tennessee in 1830.418

John Cavinder ("John Cavender"?) family was living in Franklin County, Tennessee which comprised 1 male 30-40, 1 female 20-30, 1 male 5-10, and 1 male and 2 females under 5.

John Cavender was then living in Greene County, Tennessee in 1830.418

Jonas Cavender was then living in Smith County, Tennessee.418

Stephen Cavener ("Stephen Cavender"?) was living in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1830, consisting of 1 male and 1 female 0-5, 1 male and 1 female 5-10, 1 female 20-30 and 1 male 30-40. This particular Stephen Cavender must have been the son of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") then living in Williamson County as the Stephen Cavender who lived in Davidson County and the brother of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") would have been about 57-58 years old in 1830.

Thomas Cavender was then living in Giles County, Tennessee.418

Travis A. Cavender ("Travis Cavender") family was then living in Cocke County, Tennessee.

William Cavender and his family was living in Williamson County, Tennessee, and he is listed as being born in Virginia and 60-70 years of age and his wife's age was listed as 50-60. As this particular William Cavender was thus born some time between 1760-1770, there is a very good possibility that he was the son of Hugh Cavender whose estimated date of birth is about 1766-1768, and thus he would have been about 62-64 years old at that particular point of time.

William Cavender was also living in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1830, and his family then consisted of 1 male and 1 female over 45 years of age. Thus, he was born after 1785. He could possibly be the son of Eudaley James Cavender (“Eudaley Cavender” & “E.J. Cavender”), the son of Hugh Cavender.

135 , 137 & 355

(17) VIRGINIA (1830):

Andrew Cavanden ("Andrew Cavender"?) family was then living in Kanawah County, Virginia.

Mary Cavender family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia.418

John Cavender family was living in Franklin County, Virginia.418

John Cavinden ("John Cavender") family was living in Kanawah County, Virginia.

William E. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.E. Cavender”) family was living in Princess Anne County; 133 & 138

(18) WEST VIRGINIA (1830):

Hester Cavender born about 1830, and married Jacob F. Wright ("Jake Wright") around 1856 and who was born around 1830 in Floyd County, Virginia. According to the 1860 Census, he and his family were then living in Raleigh County, West Virginia. Jacob Wright and Hester Wright lived in both Raleigh County, West Virginia and in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and there was a Dollie Allen ("Dorothy Allen", "Dorinda Allen" & "Dorothea Allen") in their household, and possibly the mother of either. The children of Jacob Wright and Hester Wright were: Delilah Esther Wright ("Delilah Wright", Octovia Josephine Wright, Mont Wright, and possibly a Sadie Wright, all of whom were born in the 1850s in either Raleigh County, West Virginia or in Kanawha County, West Virginia.

Of possible significance is that fact that on December 27, 1811, a Jacob Cavender of Dorchester County, Maryland, sold to Michael Hubbert, of the same County, a 47 acre part of "Addition to Galloway" which was willed to Jacob Cavender by John McFarling, which land was adjoining the same tract of land deeded by John McFarling to Isaac Charles. The document was witnessed by a Jacob Wright ("Jake Wright"?). 352

(19) Eviction of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia began in 1830.

(20) William IV became King of England in 1830 and reigned until 1837.

1831/04/12 Nancy Cavender married David Brown on this date in Henderson County, Kentucky.

1832/04/22 The Last Will and Testament of William Tarkington was executed in Williamson County, Tennessee on April 22, 1832 and was probated in January 1833. He mentioned his son-in-law, James Cox, and his grandson, Jesse Cox, son of James Cox.

1831/07/04 John Cavender married Susan Lister in Kent County, Delaware. 269

1831/07/28 The date on which Thomas Cavendar ("Thomas Cavender"?), prisoner No. 31-1285 Indent No. 3, arrived in Sydney, Australia, having been transported to A.C. Innes of Port Macquarie from a prison in New South Wales, Ireland. He arrived on the ship "Exmouth" captained by Capt. Daniel Warren. At that time, he was 22 years of age, could read and write, was unmarried, a Protestant, and born in Bristol County, England. He was a "Waterman" by trade and was convicted on October 30, 1830 at the Bristol City Sessions of Peace on the charge of "running from hulk after 4 weeks service" (i.e. excaping from prison after 4 weeks of detention) and was sentenced to "transportation".

Actually, Thomas Cavender had a first minor conviction on January 13, 1829 in the Epiphany Sessions of the Bristol, England court "for feloniously stealing goods(i.e., 2 small kegs of salted butter) of John Amos Smart and Jacob Amos in a certain Trow upon the Navigable River Avon" and he was ordered to be imprisoned in the Common Gaol to hard labor for the term of 6 calendar months.449 (Bristol, England Record Office, Epiphany Sessions, JQS/D/19, pg 372 ) Thereafter, on January 11, 1830, he and a friend were convicted for breaking and entering a warehouse owned by corn merchants Wait & James at 32 Welsh Back Street, Bristol, England, with one of the owners of the warehouse being a most influencial person by the name of William Killigrew Wait who was the son of a former Mayor of Bristol449 (Bristol, England Record Office, Epiphany Sessions, JQS/D/19, pg 473 ) For this second conviction, Thomas Cavendar was given a sentence of 14 years in prison. He escaped from prison after 4 weeks of confinement, but was later captured given the sentence of being hung by his neck until dead. However, the Court, for some unknown reason, later amended the hanging sentence and ordered him to be sent to a prison on the coast of New South Wales, Ireland for life, "or some other of the Islands adjacent", and from which he was later deported ("Transported") to Australia with the proviso that he would be hung by his neck until dead if he ever returned to England.

He was described as being ruddy complection, freckled, brown hair, grey eyes and had a tatoo of a man and woman on his left arm, a tatoo of a mermaid on the back of one hand, and had a tatoo on his right arm that read: "May the rose of England never blow, may the Scotch Thistle never grow, may the harp of Ireland never play, Till I poor convict greets my liberty." 446 & 449

Some interesting affidavits that were presented in Court during his trial for stealing 4 pounds of butter are as follows:

(1) On November 10, 1829, David Morgan stated that on Saturday last he apprehended the two prisoners now present (in Court), George Morgan and Thomas Cavendar, and that the said George Morgan told him that he had been employed by Cavendar to show him where he could sell the butter and that Cavendar gave him 2 pounds? for his trouble.449 (Bristol, England QS paper 1830)

(2) On November 10, 1829, Jernima Williams, wife of William Williams, butter dealer at William Thomas Jacob's Backfrs?, stated that on Friday afternoon last about 2 o'clock the prisoners now present giving their names as George Morgan and Thomas Cavendar came to her husband's celler in Back Street in the downtown section of Bristol, England, in the County of Bristol. Back Street is a side street connecting Baldwin Street and King Street and near the river called Floating Bason. She further stated that the said George Morgan called him up from the cellar to the kitchen and introduced the said Thomas Cavender as his son and said he had two casks of salt butter for sale which both prisoners said they had brought from Inland in the City of Bristol Stearse? Packet and asked him if he would purchase it, at the same time producing a sample of inferior salt butter, that he desired them to fetch it, they went away and in less than an hour returned with 54 1/2 pounds of salt butter, that he asked the price and the said Thomas Cavender said 4 pounds, that he agreed to buy it and the said George Morgan then appeared very urgent for the money, that he paid them 1 pound? in silver and 2 pounds? in copper, that the said George Morgan took the coppers and the said Thomas Cavendar the silver, that he had no more money by him at this time and desired them to come for the remainder the next day. The said Thomas Cavender came again about 5 o'clock the same evening and desired him not to pay any more money to Morgan saying he was only his father-in-law and requested him to pay it to him, that he then gave him 5 pounds? more and told him to come the next day for the 1 pound 6 pence balance and the cloths?, that he further said that when the prisoners came to his house with the butter the said Thomas Cavendar had in on his back in a sack and not in a casket, that he afterwards hearing that a quantity of butter had been stolen gave information to William Jacobs.449 (Bristol, England Record Office QS paper 1830)

(3) On November 16, 1829, Charles James Hartley stated that he was an assistant to Williams, Killigrew, Wait and Samuel James, merchant, of their premises on the Back Street in the Parish of St. Nicholas in this city, that on Thursday morning last the 12th. instant about 10 o'clock, he in the company with William James went to the cellar on the Back Street then used as a butter warehouse and examined the cellar and discovered that two firkins (i.e., 2 small wooden barrels) weighing 2 grr 18 pounds and the other 2grr 9 pounds gross of salt butter valued at 5 pounds that had been stolen, the property of Wait & James. He further stated that he has examined the butter bought by William Williams and that it is similar in quality to the remainder of the butter left in the warehouse, and that both samples are of an inferior quality and are not so generally imported as butters of better description.449 (Bristol, England QS paper 1830) At the trial, the Court transcript described the property as follows: "--- two firkins (i.e., 2 wooden barrels) of butter of the value of 2 pounds 18 shillings and 4 pence and 140 pounds of weight of butter of value of 2 pounds 18 shillings and 4 pence of the goods and chattels of the said William Killigrew Hait and Samuel James then and there being found feloniously did steal, take and carry away against the peace of out said Lord the King, his Crown and Dignity." 449 (Bristol, England Record Office QS paper 1830)

(4) On November 16, 1829, Thomas Jacob stated that on Saturday morning last when the prisoner, Thomas Cavendar, came to his daughter-in-law cellar for the remainder of the moner for the quantity of butter had had sold him, she called Thomas Jacob and pointed out the said prisoner as the person who had sole it, the he told the prisoner he thought the butter had been stolen and attempted to detain him, upon which he called out to another man who was outside and between them they knocked him down and ran off.

(5) On November 16, 1829, George Morgan stated that he never saw the butter until he saw it in the company with this officer.449 (Bristol, England Record Office QS paper 1830)

(6) On November 16, 1829, Thomas Cavendar declined saying anything in answer to the charges made against him and, again on May 6, 1830, he again declined to say anything in answer to the charge made against him.449 (Bristol, England Record Office QS paper 1830)

(7) On November 16, 1829, Joseph Maggs stated that on Wednesday evening last the 11th. instant about one-quarter before 6 o'clock, he locked up and secured the cellar of his employers Wait and James, which is used as a _____? butter warehouse on the Back Street in the Parish of St Nicholas in this City and left it in a state of safety.449 (Bristol, England Record Office QS paper 1830)

(8) On November 16, 1829, William Davis, watchmen of Nicholas Ward, stated that on Wednesday night last the 11th. instant about 10 o'oclock as he was going on his rounds on the Back Street, he discovered that Wait and James's cellar had been broken open, the staple had been forced and the bar lay on the ground, that he left the cellar in charge of a watchman while he went to the Night Constable and to William James to give them information about the circumstances, that William James afterwards came to the cellar and desired him to continue in charge of the cellar until he came in the morning which he did, after putting f resh padlock on the cellar.449 (Bristol, England Record Office QS paper 1830)

(9) On May 5, 1830, a letter was written to and from persons unknown stating: "I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter ot the 3rd. instant, stating that a Thomas Cavendar, whoe recently escaped from the Institia of Halk? at Woolwich had been found at large in the City of Bristol, and requesting directions as to his disposal, and having laid the same before Sir Robert Peel, I am directed to acquaint you for the information of the Magistrate the the prisoner should be committed to the City Goal and tried as an excaped comvict."449 (Bristol, England Record Office QS paper 1830, October Sessions 1830, Apprehension in Bristol, May 1830)

(10) On May 6, 1830, Thomas Evans stated that at the last Epiphany Sessions for this City held on Monday the 11th. day of January last, I was present at the trial and conviction of the prisoner now present, Thomas Cavendar, and that he was tried for breaking and entering a warehouse and stealing property therefrom and received a sentence of 14 years Transportation which sentence I heard passed upon him, that on Sunday last the 2th. instant, I found him at large in this City and having received information by means of the Police Gazette on Hue and Cry published on Wednesday the 14th... day of April last that the said Thomas Cavendar had escaped from the Institia Hulks at Wooliches I assisted in apprehending him, in company with John Hobbs and William Perry in Johnny Ball's Lane in the Parish of St. Michael in this City.449 (Bristol, England Record Office QS paper 1830)

(11) On May 6, 1830, John Hobbs stated that on Monday the 15th. day of March last he delivered the prisoner now present, Thomas Cavender, on board the Institia Hulks at Woolich under an order of Transportation for the term of 14 years, that on Sunday last the 2nd. instant, I in company with William Evans and William Perry found him at large in the City and apprehended him for being at large within this Kingdom without any lawful cause before the expiration of the said term of 14 years for which he had been ordered to be Transported.449 (Bristol, England Record Office QS paper 1830)

1831/08/25 Andrew Lincoln Cavender (“Andrew Cavender” & “A.L. Cavender”) was born on August 25, 1831 in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, married Martha Augusta Blake Wood (“Martha Wood” & “Augusta Wood”), and died July 11, 1906 in Williamsburg, Kansas. Martha Wood was born June 3, 1834 in Wayne, Indiana, and died August 23, 1907 in Williamsburg, Kansas. Andrew Cavender served as a 2nd Lt. during the Civil War with the Ohio Volunteer Infantry.He had a daughter named Mary Rejoice Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) who was born on a houseboat on October 21, 1860 near Cincinnati, Ohio, and died April 8, 1938, and is buried in Grant County, Kansas.

1831/10/02 Nancy Cavender was appointed the administratrix of the estate of Daniel Cavender (also "Danniel Cavender") in Kent County, Delaware. Daniel Cavender and Nancy Cavender apparently had the following children: Phoebe Cavender, Lydia Cavender, Mary Ann Cavender (“Mary Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender” & “Mary A. Cavender”): and, John Cavender ("John Smith Cavender"? & “J.S. Cavender”?). 337

1831/10/14 Sarah Sammons ("Sally Sammons") of Williamson County, Tennessee, who was the mother-in-law of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender"), formerly of Lunenburg County, Virginia, “in consideration of $1.00 paid by Julany Cavender of Williamson County, Tennessee, sells to Julany 1 bed and furniture, 1 desk, 1 cupboard and 2 tables, and for the above consideration of $1.00 in hand paid as aforesaid I have bargained, sold and conveyed unto John Cavender as follows: 1 bed, 2 bay mares, 1 large kettle, 18 head hogs”. Signed by Sarah Sammons with an “X” and witnessed by J. Farrington and Robert Peebles. On August 28, 1845, Harrison Cavendar ("Harrison Cavender") apparently married his cousin Julia Cavendar ("Julia Cavender", “Julany Cavender” & "Julisey Cavender") in Williamson County, Tennessee and the person to whom Sarah Sammons (“Sally Sammons”, i.e., the mother-in-law of Eudaley James Cavender) sold some furniture. The ceremony was conducted by Wm. F. Carter ("William Carter") and their bondsman was James Cavender.76 Harrison Cavender was born in Virginia about 1822 according to the 1850 census for Davidson County, Tennessee.

1831/10/07 John Cavender married Lucy Champion in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806 with Allen Clarke ("Allen Clark"?) as the bondsman and S.K. Sneed as a witness. 355 & 371

1831 Charles Cavender was granted a land grant by the State of Virginia for 100 acres of land located in Indian Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Indian Creek is located about 5 miles north of Charleston, West Virginia. 355

1832/01/23 Mary Ann Cavner ("Mary Ann Cavender"?, "Mary Cavner", “Mary A. Cavender” & "Mary Cavender"?) married William Parks in Portsea, Saint Marys Parish, Hampshire County, England (thus became “Mary Parks”).399

1832/04/08 Rosanna Cavender married Johnson Griffith in Pickaway County, Ohio.

1832/10/13 Betsey Cavinder ("Betsy Cavender"? & “Elizabeth Cavender”?) married Samuel Oiler in Gallia County, Ohio with George Payne performing the ceremony. 279

1832/10/15 Westley Cavender ("Westley Cavender & “Wesley Cavender”?") married Jane Grayham ("Jane Graham") in Miami County, Ohio. 282 & 314

1831-1832 Stephen Cavender paid property taxes in Williamson County, Tennessee, during each of these years. 122

1832-1833 Silas James Cavender joined Bethel Primitive Baptist Church which was formed July 17, 1824 in Graves County, Kentucky and he was ordained a minister at the church about 1843.86

1832/02/27 Land Grant No. 12140 was issued by the State of Tennessee to Stephen Cavender for 15 acres of land in Williamson County, Tennessee, adjacent to the 50 acres granted to him on June 14, 1826. The tract was surveyed June 21, 1832 and recorded January 13, 1834. 90

1832/04/02 Two deeds were executed by Stephen Cavender, as grantor, to Ezekiel Inman(?), as grantee.

1832/05/07 James Cavendar ("James Cavender") was living in Rowan County, North Carolina adjacent to George Greaver, William March, Elizabeth Nesbit, Jacob March (deceased), Norman Owens (deceased), Lawrence Roberts (deceased), and Asa Wyatt. 355

1832/07/29 James Cavendar ("James Cavender") was a witness to the will of Allen McDaniel in Rowan County, North Carolina. 355

1832/07/30 Ann Cavender married William Hopkins in Greene County, Ohio. 314

1832/07/31 Mrs. Amey Leggett Cavender ("Amy Leggett Cavender", apparently the daughter of Henry Cavender, married John Absalom ("John Absolem" & "John Absolam") in Princess Anne County, Virginia. This probably is the same marriage as the marriage of Mrs. Mary Cavender who married John Absolem ("John Absalom"? and thus became “Mary Absalom”) on July 31, 1832 in Lower Norfolk County (district?) of Princess Anne County, Virginia with Rev. George Norris (“George Morris”) performing the ceremony. 133 & 279

1832/09/04 John H. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.H. Cavender”) married Henrietta Royster in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806. Thomas Matthew was the bondsman and David Laws was the witness. 371

1832/11/07 Philip Cavender (“Phillip Cavender”) married Martha Ann Ryland (“Martha Ryland) on this date in New Castle County, Delaware. 269 & N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.11, pp 177

1832 (1) A.S.A. Cavender was then living in Rutherford County, Tennessee.148

(2) Benjamin Cavender was then living in Grainger County, Tennessee.148

(3) Francis A. Cavender ("Francis Cavender" & “F.A. Cavender”) was then living in Newport, Coke County, Tennessee.148

(4) Henry Cavender was then living in Grainger County, Tennessee.148

(5) James Cavendor ("James Cavender"?) was then living in Williamson County, Tennessee.148

(6) James B. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.B. Cavender” & “James Benjamin Cavender”?) was then living in Rutherford County, Tennessee.418

(7) Jarrott Cavender ("Jarrett Cavender"? & “Garrett Cavender”?) was then living in Hickman County, Tennessee.418

(8) John Cavender was then living in Franklin County, Tennessee.148

(9) John Cavender was then living in Greene County, Tennessee in 1832.148

(10) Jonas Cavender was then living in Smith County, Tennessee.148

(11) Thomas Cavender was then living in Giles County, Tennessee.148

(12) William Cavindor ("William Cavender"?) was then living in Williamson County, Tennessee.148

1832 Evelena Cavender, daughter of Henry Cavender and Elizabeth, was born about 1832, died on January 16, 1851 at the age of 19 years, and is buried in the Greenhill Cemetery near Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

1833/03/11 Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) bought 100 acres of land in Jasper County, Georgia from James R. McCorkle for $100. The land was known as Lot #62 and was adjacent to George Cavender. 359

1833/03/18 Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) bought 120 acres of land in the 16th District of Jasper County, Georgia, formerly Baldwin County, from James R. McCorkle for $250. 359

1833/04/13 Thomas Cavender married Sarah Kirby in Saint Dunstan Parish, Stepney, England.399

1833/05/06 Date of the decease of Charles Cavender who was born in 1750 or 1756 in Ireland, served in the Revolutionary War in the New Hampshire, married Elanor Addison ("Elenore Addison"? & “Eleanor Addison”?) and died in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, at the age of 82. 265

Note that a Mrs. Hannah Cavender, who died September 29, 1834 at the age 42 in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, is also listed as the wife of Charles Cavender. 326

1833/06/08 Robert Cavender married Isabel Boas in Jackson County, Indiana. He may be the son of the John Cavender who was born about 1788 and in 1820 was living in Jackson County, Indiana.337 & 418

1833/08/19 Frances Cavender married Elisha Baldwin on August 19, 1833, and lived in Rankin County, Mississippi.

1833 (1) Robert Cavender was born in New Hampshire and in 1850 was living in Madison County, Illinois. 310

(2) William B. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.B. Cavender”) was living on a 90 acre farm in Mill Creek in Williamson County, Tennessee, and he has 1 poll and 3 slaves. No William Cavender again appeared in Williamson County until 1840 when the name appeared in the 10th. District of Williamson County. 122

1833-1834 Tobert Cavender and Jane Cavender apparently of Franklin County, Indiana completed a property transaction during this time period in Shelby County, Indiana.

1834/01/07 Mary Cavener (“Mary Cavender”?) married George H. Shell (“George Shell”) in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri.

1834/02/27 Mary E. Cavender (“M.E. Cavender”) married John Bolten (thus becoming “Mary Bolten” & “Mary Boltoen”“) in the First Methodist Episcopalian Church in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland.

1834/03/13 Sarah Cavender married Samuel Zelcut in Miami County, Ohio. 282

1834/03/30 Mary Cavender married Garland B. Bruce ("Garland Bruce" and thus became Mary Bruce”) in Miami County, Ohio. 282 & 314

1834/06/29 William Cavendar ("William Cavender"), son of William Cavendar ("William Cavender") and Elizabeth Cavendar ("Elizabeth Cavender"), was christened in Portsea, Saint Marys Parish, Hampshire County, England 170 or he was christened in Saint Marys, Portsea Parish, Hampshire County, England.439

1834/07/10 Mary Cavender of Princess Anne County, Virginia, widow of Henry Cavender, executed her Last Will and Testament naming her children: Susanah Cavender ("Susannah Cavender" then "Susanah Peatross", "Susanah Peatross", "Susannah Peatree" & "Susanah Peatree"), William E. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.E. Cavender”), Henry Cavender, Amy Leggett Absalom ("Amy Cavender", then "Amy Absalom" and possibly "Amy Leggett"), Rebecca Cavender (then "Rebecca Wicker"), Mary Cavender (then "Mary Robertson"), Nancy Cavender (then "Nancy Diggs"), and Margaret Cavender (then "Margaret Dunn"). Her Will was probated August 4, 1834. 91

1834/09/29 Mrs. Hannah (surname unknown) born in 1792 and who married a Charles Cavender, probably around 1810-1815, died at the age of 42 and is buried in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. 326

1834/08/04 Mary Cavender's Will probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia.91

1834/10/04 James Cavender witnessed the sale from John Cornatzer, Sr. of Rowan County to John Cornatzer, Jr. of 100 acres of land in Davis County, North Carolina. 355

1834/10/12 James S. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.S. Cavender”), believed to be the son of Eudaley James Cavender and grandson of Hugh Cavender, first married Tincy Jackson in Williamson County, Tennessee, and John Hughes performed the ceremony and Henry W. Sweeney was the bondsman. On April 20, 1848 James S. Cavender married Nancy A. Underwood ("Nancy Underwood") and Patrick Cavender (“Patrick H. Cavender”? & “P.H. Cavender”?) was the bondsman and Rev. J. M. Burns performed the marriage ceremony. 76

1834/01/03 John Wesley Cavender (“John W. Cavender” & “John Cavinder”, "John Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender) was born on January 3, 1834 in Tennessee according the the 1860 census reports, both his father and his mother were born in Tennessee, first married Henrietta Beard of Ohio on July 6, 1848, and later married Susan E. Drake (“Susan Drake”) on June 5, 1884 in Davidson County, Tennessee following the death of his first wife on December 4, 1881. He died on July 16, 1904, and is buried in the Old City Cemetery in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Henrietta Beard was born either about 1832 in Tennessee according to the 1860 census or about 1832 in Ohio according to the 1870 census498or about 1831 in Ohio according to the 1880 census, died on December 4, 1881, and is buried with her husband.355 & 498 Susan Cavender died on October 23, 1907. It is said that they had 4 small children who died early in life.

According to the 1860 census, the John Wesley Cavender (“John W. Cavender”, “John Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) family was then living in Davidson County, Tennessee and then comprised himself, then listed as being age 36 and thus born about 1824, and his wife Henrietta Cavinder ("Henrietta Cavender") was then listed as being age 26 and thus born about 1834. His children at that particular point in time comprised:

Martha Cavinder ("Martha Cavender" & “Minnie Cavender”) age 11 and born about 1849;

Mary Tennessee Cavinder ("Mary Cavender", “M.T. Cavender” & “Mary Tennessee Cavender”) age 9, actually born December 25, 1850, and married Samuel John W. Dixon (“Samuel Dixon” & “John Dixon”) on December 22, 1870. Samuel Dixon was born December 25, 1870 Samuel Dixon and Mary Dixon had 5 children:

Lee Frank Dixon (“Lee Dixon”) born about 1871 in Triune, Tennessee, moved to Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee as a very small child, and is buried at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery;

Mary Etta Dixon (“Mary Dixon” & “Marietta Dixon”) born about 1872 near Triune, Tennessee, moved to Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee as a very small child, and is buried at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery;

Charles Henson Dixon (“Charles Dixon”) born about 1873 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, and is buried at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery;

Lula Jane Dixon (“Lula Dixon”) born about 1875 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, and is buried at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery; and,

Clara Dixon born about 1878 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, and is buried at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery;

Julia Cavinder ("Julia Cavender") age 7 and thus born about 1853;

John Cavinder ("John Cavender"?) age 5 and born about 1853; and,

William T. Cavinder ("William T. Cavender"?, “W.T. Cavender”? & “William Cavender”) age 2 born about 1858, and married Mary Ivey (“Mary Ivy”?) on May 3, 1880 in Davidson County, Tennessee.

According to the 1880 census report for Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, John Cavender and Henrietta Cavender also had a son named James Cavender born in Tennessee about 1870. (See 1880 cenuses for Tennessee.)

1834 (1) William C. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.C. Cavender”) was born in Illinois about 1834 and in 1850 was living in Pike County, Illinois. 310

(2) John W. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”) was born in Ohio about 1834. In 1870, he was 36 years of age and then living in Barkley Township in Jasper County, Indiana with his wife, Nancy E. Cavender ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.E. Cavender”), age 36 and born in Ohio about 1834, and their children: Lucinda J. Cavender ("Lucinda Cavender", “L.J. Cavender” & "Lucy Cavender") age 12 and born in Ohio about 1858; Samuel Cavender age 9 and born in Indiana about 1861; John C. Cavender ("John Cavender", “John Charles Cavender”?, “J.C. Cavender” & “John Calvin Cavender”?) age 7 and born in Indiana about 1863; and, Eldridge Cavender age 2 and born in Indiana about 1868. 282 & 337

1835/03/09 Margaret Cavender was born on this date in Delaware, and married George Potter June 22, 1858 in Delaware, and who had been previously married. In the 1900 census for Delaware, Margaret Potter was listed as a widow even though her former husband was apparently still alive, and was then living with her daughter Sarah Potter George ("Sarah George"), wife of John George. Margaret Potter is buried with George Potter and her daughter Annie in Fredrick, Delaware. George Potter was born about 1819 and died November 5, 1905. George Potter and Margaret Potter had the following children:

Benjamin Potter born about 1859;

Anna A. Potter ("Anna Potter" & "Annie Potter") born about 1860 and died about 1875;

Sarah R. Potter ("Sarah Potter", "Sally Potter" & "Sallie Potter") born about 1863 and married John George;

Thomas G. Potter ("Thomas Potter") born about 1866; and,

Charles G. Potter ("Charles Potter") born about 1869. A John Potter family was listed in the 1800 census report for Sussex County, Delaware as comprising 1 male and 1 female under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male and 1 female 26-45, and 1 female over 45.279

1835/03/11 James Cavender married Nancy Tiney (“Nancy Tiner” & “Nancy Tinly”) in Pope County, Illinois. 355

1835/05/14 George Mendenhall sold a unspecified piece of land in Craven County, North Carolina to Elizabeth Cavender and Hubbard G. Peters ("Hubbard Peters" & “Hubbard J. Pebbles”?). Joseph Howe was a witness to the sale of the land, and apparently he was also the witness to the marriage of Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) and Cinthy McMellen (“Cynthia McMellen” & “Cynthia McMellon”?) on December 15, 1846. 355

1835/05/14 Elizabeth Cavender married Dr. George D. Mendenhall ("George Mendenhall") in Rowan County, North, Carolina. Hubbard J. Peebles ("Hubbard Peebles" & “Hubbard G. Peters) and Joseph Hewes ("Joseph Howes"?) were the witnesses and sureties.355, 371 & 374

1835/07/02 William Cavender was an heir of the estate of William Absalom ("William Absolam" & "William Absolom"?) in Princess Anne County, Virginia.

Also, in July 1835, William Cavender signed an affidavit that Edward Absalom was a soldier in the Virginia Line on Continental Establishment re Bounty Land Warrant No. 2357 for 100 acres. The heirs of Edward Absolam ("Edward Absalom" & "Edward Absolom"?) were: Edward Absolam; William Absolam; Henry Absolam ("Henry Absalom" & "Henry Absolom"?); William Face; Mary Gaskins (formerly Mary Absalom?, Mary Absolom?" & "Mary Absolam?"); and, Mary Cavender (formerly Mary Absalom?, Mary Absolom?" & "Mary Absolam?") 350, 355 & 441

1835/08/13 Nancy Cavander ("Nancy Cavender"?) married William Culpepper on this date in Henderson County, Kentucky.

1835/09/26 Liphey Cavender married Major Upton in Rowand County, North Carolina. Daniel Overs ("Daniel Owens"?) and William Holland were the securities and S. Chapman was the witness. 355

1835/09/xx Liza Cavender ("Lisa Cavender"?) married William Cumager in Gallia County, Ohio, with the cermony being performed by Rev. John White. 276

1835/11/12 Sally P. Cavender, ("Sally Cavender") believed to be the daughter of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") and grand daughter of Hugh Cavender, married Edward H. Trent ("Edward Trent") in Williamson County, Tennessee. William Anderson was the bondsman and the ceremony was conducted by Joel Anderson, minister of the Big Harpeth Baptist Church. On the same date, Mary McConnico married Spencer Buford by James King. 92 & 122

1835 (1) Silas Cavender was appointed the first minister to the newly formed Brush Creek Primitive Baptist Church.86

(2) Charles Cavender was then living in Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana.418

(3) Nancy Cavender was born in Kentucky about 1835, and married John Bates in Tennessee, probably Hickman County, Tennessee. They raised a rather large family in Perry County, Tennessee.

1836/02/03 Mary Cavender transferred land in Pike County, Illinois on February 3, 1836 and apparently the deed was also signed by her children: John Cavender, Mary Cavender, Richmond Cavender, Elizabeth Cavender, Charles Cavender, Clemeth Cavender and Joseph Cavender.Ill Land Records-Pike County

1836/02/27 Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?), son of Ezekiel Cavender who immigrated from England prior to 1770, of Hall County, Georgia sold land to Humphery Tarebutton of Cherokee County which is believed to have originally been a part of the Cherokee Indian Territory (or "Cherokee Nations" territory).297

1836/04/18 Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) sold two 50 acre lots in Jasper County, Georgia to Robert M. Hardwick for $150. 359

1836/04/18 Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) sold 120 acres of land in the 18th District of Jasper County, Georgia, known as Kinard's possession, to Robert M. Hardwick for $300. 359

1836/04/30 Sarah J. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”) was born on this date, died on October 11, 1904, and is buried in the Hickory Grove Cemetery in Hickory Grove, Port Penn, Delaware.Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

1836/05/24 Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) joined the Jasper County, Georgia State Militia as a First Sergeant during the Creek War. He served in the 38th. Regiment under Captain Davis Lane. 359

1836/08/26 Stephen Cavender of Williamson County, Tennessee, sells the last of his land to Isaac Jones. 122

1836/12/09 Samuel Cavender married Rebecca Knick in Miami County, Ohio. 282

1836/12/13 Silas Cavender ("Silas Cavander") was granted a Land Grant by the State of Kentucky for 160 acres of land in Range 9 of Graves County, Kentucky. 93 & 129

1836/12/18 Robert Cavender married Rebecca Cavender in Miami County, Ohio.282 &314

1836 (1) Charles Cavinder ("Charles Cavender"?) was then living in Independence County, Arizona.418

(2) Stephen Cavender was then living in the 6th District, Williamson County, Tennessee in 1836. He apparently moved out of the county in either late 1836 or early 1837.

(3) James S. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.S. Cavender”) paid poll taxes in the 10th District, Williamson County, Tennessee. In 1837, James S. Cavender (“J.S. Cavender”) was listed as James S. Cavender, Jr.122

(4) James Cavender was born in Illinois about 1836, and in 1850 was listed as then being age 15 and born about 1835 and was then living in Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa in the household of his widowed mother Elizabeth Cavender who was then listed as being age 43 and thus born about 1807 in Ohio?, his sister Sarah Cavender age 22 and born about 1828 in Illinois, and his brother Joseph Cavender age 21 and born about 1829 in Iowa.310 Apparently, this is NOT the same James Cavendeer listed as being the son of the particular John Cavender (“John I. Cavender, “J.I. Cavender’, John C. Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender” who was born about 1807 in Kentucky, married Elizabeth Jones of Kentucky, and died about 1836 in Pike County, Illinois. Apparently, the second-named James Cavender became an orphan and was either adopted by or became under the guardianship of Abraham Jones, and who later apparently changed his name to James Carpenter. Apparently the Rebecca Cavender married Abram Jones ("Abraham Jones"?) on November 27, 1828 in Pike County, Illinois. Abraham Jones who apparently had a brother that was a captain of a steamship on the Mississippi River and with whom the second-named James Cavender lived when he ran away from home about 1846 because he did not get along with his step-father, Abraham Jones. Also, there is a good possibility that this Rebecca Cavender was the sister of the second-named James Cavender. In any event, the second-named James Cavender left home about 1846 and thus was not living in Pike County, Illinois in 1850.

(5) Joseph Cavender paid poll taxes in the 10th District, Williamson County, Tennessee.

1837/02/24 William Rook Cavender ("William Cavender"), son of William Cavender and Jane Cavender, was christened in Portsea, Saint Marys Parish, Hampshire County, England170 or he was christened in Saint Marys, Portsea Parish, Hampshire County, England.439

1837/04/29 Jesse Cox, a primitive Baptist preacher then living in Williamson County, Tennessee, recorded in his diary: "Today at Brother Siales' ("Silas Cavender"). The congregation not very large. I was unfeeling." 100

1837/05/01 James Cavendar ("James Cavender") of Davis County, North Carolina either sells to or purchases from William March two tracts of land of 93 acres and 109 acres on Crouses Mill Creek adjacent to William Bailey. The deeds were witnessed by James Smith and William Crouse. 355

1837/07/28 Betsy Caventer ("Betsy Cavender") married John Sherrin in Wake County, North Carolina. 371

1837/08/01 Stephen Cavender, son of Eudaley James Cavender (“Eudaley Cavender”) purchased 120 acres of land in Maury County, Tennessee. He later purchased 111 acres, a house and lot (and grocery store) in the town of Hampshire at Main and Jefferson Streets, a 200 acre tract of land, a house and lot next to the grocery store, and 84 acres of land, for a total of 515 acres. He apparently married Matilda Bryum (“Matilda Byrum”) in 1843.

1837/09/07 Benjamin Cavender married Mary Ann William ("Mary William" & "Mary Williams") in Montgomery County, Ohio.279

1837/09/12 John Cavender died. He was born 1760 in New Castle County, Delaware, moved to Pennsylvania and from there to Hamilton County, Ohio.14

1837/11/07 Sally Sammons ("Sarah Sammon") living in the household of Archibald Lytle of Williamson County, Tennessee, executed her Will naming her three daughters, Rebecca Roberts, Fanny Tatom and Elizabeth Cavender, wife of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender"). Elizabeth Cavender's share was put in trust with Archibald Lytle for her benefit. The Will was witnessed by Gilbert Marshall and Elizabeth C. Lytle ("Elizabeth Lytle") and was probated prior to May of 1844 and Archibald Lytle requested that James C. Irvin ("James Irving") be substituted as the Administrator. 96 & 122

1837 (1) The date of birth of the unknown Bennett who later married a Miss Cavender in Delaware and fought in the Civil War in Kent County, Maryland. See Maryland Census for 1890. 320

(2) The Bennett who married the former Miss Cavender of Delaware was born about 1837. He lived in Kennedyville, Delaware, until his death on September 26, 1918 in Kennedyville, Delaware. He is buried in the Still Pond Cemetery. He apparently fought in the Civil War in Kent County, Maryland. 319

(3) E. Cavender was born about this year in Indiana, married an Anna who was born about 1847 in Indiana and lived in Dallas County, Iowa. The children of E. Cavender and Anna Cavender were: Era Cavender born about 1868 in Iowa; George Cavender born about 1873 in Iowa; Robert Cavender born about 1876 in Iowa; and, and unknown Cavender who was born about 1879 in Iowa.

(4) Victoria became Queen of England and reigned until 1901.

(5) Charles Cavender was then living in Independence County, Arizona.148

(6) Elizabeth Cavender was then living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.418

(7) James Cavender was then living in Hillsboro County, New Hampshire.418

(8) John Cavender was then living in Wilmington City, New Castle County, Delaware.418

(9) John Cavender was then living in Bridgeville, Sussex County Delaware.418

(10) Samuel Cavender was then living in Little Creek Hundred, Kent County, Delaware.418

(11) Thomas Cavender was then living in Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.418

(12) James Ralson or James Ralson Clarke (“James Clarke”) was born in Indiana about 1837, served in Company of the Iowa 45th Infantry Regiment, and died on August 30, 1864 from wounds received in Moscow, Tennessee;

1837-1840 Sometime during this time-frame James Cavender, Patrick Cavender (“Patrick H. Cavender”? & “P.H. Cavender”?) and John Cavender each brought a separate lawsuit against John G. Boyd ("John Boyd") in Williamson County, Tennessee. 94

1838/01/01 Robert Cavender and Nancy Bottom entered into an agreement in Jackson County, Indiana and also entered into a second agreement on December 24, 1838. 337

1838/01/06 James Cavender married Milly A. Willey (“Milly Willey”, “Milly Wiley”, “Mildred Willey”? & “Mildred Wiley”?) in Bellair, Kent County, Maryland (“Bel Air, Kent County, Maryland”?) with circuit minister Rev. Robert E. Kemp (“Robert Kemp”) performing the ceremony.A List of Marriages Performed by the Rev. Robert E. Kemp

1838/01/10 Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) bought 202 ½ acres of land in the 4th.. District of Coweta County, Georgia, known as Lot #88, from Elbert Hardman of Oqiethorpe County, Georgia. Elbert Hardman was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and drew the land in the 1827 (1837?) land lottery. 359

1838/01/16 Joshua Cavender married Mary Kimmy in Ross County, Ohio. 314

1838/01/19 Alexander Cavender married Rebecca Gaskele ("Rebecca Gaskill" & “Rebecca Gaskiel”) in Ashbury M. E. Church in Dover, Kent County, Delaware, by Wm. A. Wiggins ("William Wiggins"). 269 & 313

1838/01/22 Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) was listed as a resident of Jasper County, Georgia and purchased 40 acres in the 15th District of the 2nd. Section of Cherokee County, Georgia from Robert M. Hardwick of Jasper County for $120. This land was known as Lot #480 granted November 4, 1833 to Live B. Thompson by Wilson Lumpkin, Governor. It is believed that this land was originally a part of the "Indian Territory" or "Creek Nations Territory".359

1838/02/xx James Cavender of Davis County, North Carolina sells to Lom March, trustee to Conrad Hendrix 185 acres adjacent to Conrad's Mill Road. Witnessed by Mary Baker and Daniel Call. 355

1838/02/12 James Cavender, William March, Sr. and James Smith of Davis County, North Carolina pay $600 to T.S. Parker for a Negro girl Sassa and child Amanda. 355

1838/04/13 John Cavander ("John Cavender") married Selia Brassell ("Celia Brassell") in Fayette County, Georgia. 355

1838/10/09 James Cavender was a witness to the deed of John Call to William Sheek in Davis County, North Carolina. 355

1838/10/10 Abigail Jane Cavender ("Abigail Cavender" & “A.J. Cavender”) was born on this date in Greene County, Ohio and married Thomas Bradford August 10, 1854. Thomas Bradford was born January 27, 1819 in Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio. Thomas Bradford and Abigail Bradford had the following children: Lizzie Bradford; Dellsena Bradford; Mary M. Bradford; Abby Luetta Bradford; and, Thomas Bradford.279

1838/10/29 John Cavendish ("John Cavender"?) married Elizabeth Clark in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806. Elijah Daniel was the bondsman and L. Beasley was the witness. 371

1838 (1) James Cavender paid poll taxes in the 13th. District, Williamson County, Tennessee.122

(2) Patrick H. Cavender ("Patrick Cavender" & “P.H. Cavender”) paid poll taxes in the 14th. District, Williamson County, Tennessee in 1838.122

(3) A first Charles Cavinder ("Charles Cavender"?) was living in Independence County, Arizona.148

(4) A second Charles Cavinder ("Charles Cavender"?) was also living in Independence County, Arizona.148

(5) In 1838, the Cherokee Indians were forcefully removed from the entire state of Georgia and forced marched into Missouri. However, it is said in the "A Brief History of The Georgia Tribe of Eastern Cherokee" that a majority of the Cherokee Indians either avoided, one way or the other, or returned to the east shortly thereafter. Some of the Cherokee Indians had received 1 square mile reservations as a result of the treaties of 1817 and 1819 and were allowed to remain behind. While the treaties of 1817 and 1819 did, in effect, establish local tribes in the State of Georgia, the State of Georgia subsequently took the land away illegally. Governor Busbee signed an executive order on May 9, 1977 establishing the Georgia Tribe of Eastern Cherokee Indians as the legal tribal organization of Cherokee Indians in the State of Georgia.

1839/05/12 John W. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) was born on this date, died on July 10, 1889 at the age of 50 years, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. Del. Archives, Dover, Del. He married an Emily F. who was born on May 27, 1842, died on February 17, 1928, and is buried with her husband.

1839/06/06 Michael Cavender of Washington, D.C. married Emily Ann Reed ("Emily Reed") of Virginia on this date and the ceremony was conducted by Rev. McDonellan according to the "National Intelligencer" newspaper published in Washington, D.C. on that date.

1839/07/24 Thomas William Cavender ("Thomas Cavender") was christened by Ann Cavender in Saint Mary Magdalene Parish, Bermondsey, England. 140

1839/08/01 Michael Cavender was born on August 1, 1839 in Mahoning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, first married Louise Ella Starkwell (“Louise Starkwell”) on September 1, 1864 in Mahoning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania and who died on August 11, 1866 in Mahoning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, later married Abigail Moorhead (“Abigail Moorehead”) on December 26, 1867 in Mahoning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, and died in Mahoning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. He may have had a younger sister by the name of Mary Jane Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) who married Israel Fonner. Abigail Moorhead was born on January 25, 1844 in Mahoning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. Michael Cavender and Abigail Cavender had 8 children:

John Clarence Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”) born December 7, 1868 in Mahoning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, and married Nettie Alzetta Frantz (“Nettie Frantz”) who was born on March 29, 1867, was the daughter of Daniel Frantz and Elmira Boyer, and died March 15, 1911. At the time he was married, he was living in Punxustwaney, Pennsylvania. John Cavender and Nettie Cavender had 5 children:

Harry Frank Cavender (“Harry Cavender” & “H.F. Cavender”) born October 6, 1891 in Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania, and died in December 1970;

John Michael Cavender (“John Cavender” & “ J.M. Cavender”) born October 9, 1894 in Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania, first married Bertha Rell Stiver (“Bertha Stiver”), later married Nora Yoho about 1967, died April 12, 1976 in Warren, Ohio, and is buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery in Warren, Ohio. Bertha Stiver was born December 27, 1897, died January 16, 1965 in Warren, Ohio, and is buried with her husband. John Cavender and Nora Cavender had 1 child:

Maude Cavender born May 18, 1910, married William Arkwright Sullivan, Sr. (“William Sullivan”) on November 29, 1934, died September 21, 1950 in Warren, Ohio, and is buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery in Warren, Ohio. William Sullivan was born August 26, 1907 , died June 8, 1970 in Warren, Ohio, and is buried with his wife. William Sullivan and Maude Sullivan had 2 children:

William Arkwright Sullivan, Jr. (“William Sullivan”) born August 8, 1939 in Waterbury, Connecticut, and married Ann McMahon on June 10, 1967, and who was born July 4, 1939; and,

Dorothy Ann Sullivan (“Dorothy Sullivan”) born October 27, 1945 in Warren, Ohio, and married William Plasky who was born December 23, 1945;

Norman Vaine Cavender (“Norman Cavender” & “ N.V. Cavender”) born November 7, 1897 in Renoldsville, Pennsylvania, married Mary Elizabeth Ramsay (“Mary Ramsay”) on February 12, 1921 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, died May 11, 1950, and is buried in Mt. Moriah Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mary Ramsay was born January 20, 1891 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the daughter of Alexander Ransay and Elizabeth Alcorn, died on August 8, 1969 on Fair Acres Farm, Media, Pennsylvania, and is buried with her husband. Norman Cavender and Mary Cavender had 4 children:

Norma Cavender born February 12, 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and married Ralph Edward Gervis Newell (“Ralph Newell” & “Edward Newell”) on June 6, 1942 in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, and who was born May 21, 1921 in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania and died April 7, 1987 in Sun City, California. Ralph Newell and Norma Newell had 3 children:

Ralph Newell born July 13, 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and married Maryann Berg on September 17, 1966 in California and who was born in Wisconsin and retired from the U.S. Marine Corps;

Doris Terry Newell (“Doris Newell”) born April 22, 1949 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and married John Baker Gray (“John Gray”) on December 30, 1972 in Tully Memorial Presbyterian Church in Darby, Pennsylvania and who was born June 6, 1949 in Darby, Pennsylvania; and,

Robert Paul Newell (“Robert Newell”) born June 14, 1950 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and married Brenda Smith on July 27, 1974 in Springfield, West Virginia and who was born February 28, 1950 in Cumberland, Maryland;

Robert Clarence Cavender (“Robert Cavender” & “R.C. Cavender”) born July 24, 1924 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died December 7, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is buried in Mt. Moriah Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;

Anna Elzetta Cavender (“Anna Cavender” & “A.E. Cavender”) born December 30, 1926 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, first married Julius Michael Berg (“Julius Berg”) about 1945 in Elkton, Maryland, and later married John Donel on September 2, 1955 in Elkton, Maryland and who was born December 28, 1927 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Julius Berg was born April 13, 1915 in Merrimock, New Hampshire, and died in December 1983 in Warm Spring Deer Lodge, Montana. Julius Berg and Anna Berg had 3 children:

Michele Ann Berg (“Michele Berg”) born October 3, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and married Roger James Davenport (“Roger Davenport”) on April 18, 1964 in St. Faiths Church in Havertown, Pennsylvania and who was born February 20, 1944;

Robert Michael Berg (“Robert Berg”) born about 1948 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was later placed for adoption; and,

Alan James Berg (“Alan Berg”) born September 30, 1953 in Ridley Park, Pennsylvaniam married Susan Marler in Los Vegas, Nevada, and died July 12, 1988 in Mackenzie Bridge, Oregon. Susan Maler was born February 23, 1956;

John Donel and Anna Donel had 1 child:

John Raymond Donel (“John Donel”) born January 29, 1957 in Drexel Hill, Delalware County, Pennsylvania; and,

Jean Elizabeth Cavender (“Jean Cavender”, “Jeanie Cavender” & “J.E. Cavender”) born April 14, 1930 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, first married William Boylan (“Bill Boylan”) about 1948 in Elkton, Maryland, later married Domenic Leo about 1953 in Elkton, Maryland, still later married James McAleese on August 8, 1969 in Upper Darby, Pennsylvlania, died January 11, 2001, Havertown, Pennsylvania, and is buried in St. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Springfield, Pennsylvania. Bill Boylan was born about 1930 in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. Domenic Leo was born July 14, 1914 in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died February 10, 1969 in Lower Merion, Pennsylvania. James McAleese was born November 22, 1929, and died May 21, 1984in Havertown, Pennsylvania. Bill Boyland and Jean Boyland had 1 child:

Shirley Jean Boylan (“Shirley Boylan”) born March 20, 1949 in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, first married Peter Madden who was born February 29, 1948 in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, and later married Hank Coffey on February 14, 1995 in Maui, Hawaii and who was born June 16, 1939 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;

Domenic Leo and Jean Leo had 5 children:

Carol Ann Leo (“Carol Leo”) born November 11, 1954 in Bryn Marw, Pennsylvania, and married Richard Joseph Cannon (“Richard Cannon”) on October 14, 1973 in St. Denis Catholic Church in Havertown, Pennsylvania and who was born July 16, 1951 in Bryn Marw, Pennsylvania;

Domenic Donald Leo (“Domenic Leo”) born December 8, 1958 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and married Susan Collins on October 11, 1980 in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania and who was born March 13, 1953;

Jean Mary Leo (“Jean Leo”) born August 30, 1959 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and married Joseph Malatesta on May 3, 1980 in Havertown, Pennsylvania and who was born August 22, 1955 in Havertown, Pennsylvania;

Nancy Linda Leo (“Nancy Leo”) born December 25, 1960 in Bryn Marw, Pennsylvania, and married Ricky Jay Pasternack (“Ricky Pasternack”) on October 5, 1996 in Springfield, Pennsylvania and who was born June 2, 1955 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and,

James Leo born March 22, 1964 in Bryn Marw, Pennsylvania, and married Lisa Marie Castagna (“Lisa Castagna”) on October 17, 1998 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and who was born September 27, 1968 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Andrew Meak Cavender (“Andrew Cavender” & “ A.M. Cavender”) born September 3, 1901 in Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania, married Jeanette A. Forney (“Jeanette Forney”) in 1918, and died September 1, 1980, and is buried in the Serenity Garden Park Cemetery in Largo, Florida. Jeanette Forney was born August 8, 1901, died May 28, 1986, and is buried with her husband; and,

James King Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.K. Cavender”) born October 22, 1903 in Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania, and died September 2, 1928.

Aravilla Alice Cavender (“Aravilla Cavender” & “A.A. Cavender”) born February 13, 1871 in Mahoning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania;

Maude May Cavender (“Maude Cavender” & “M.M. Cavender”) born May 25, 1874 in Mahoning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania;

William A. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.A. Cavender”) born June 7, 1877 in Mahoning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania;

Anie Jean Cavender (“Anie Cavender”, “Ann Jean Cavender”?, “Ann Cavender” & “A.J. Cavender”) born December 25, 1878 in Mahoning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania;

Jane Cavender born June 1, 1880 in Mahoning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania;

Lydia E. Cavender (“Lydia Cavender” & “L.E. Cavender”) born March 1, 1881 in Mahoning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania;

Betsy Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”?) born May 23, 1888, and died June 28, 1888.

1839/10/08 Moody Cavender married Mary Jane Varney in Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.306

1839/11/02 George Hainline of Davis County, North Carolina grants a power of attorney to Jesse A. Clement ("Jesse Clement") to recover from James Cavender, administrator of Thomas Hainline's estate. 355

1839/12/17 Land Grant No. 2262 was granted by the State of Tennessee to Henry Cavender for 160 acres of land in Ocoee District, Tennessee, and was recorded March 19, 1841. In 1941 a Henry Cavenar ("Henry Cavender"?) was paying taxes on about 30 acres of land in District 13 of Marshall County, Tennessee. 95 & 355

1839 (1) F.A. Cavender paid taxes in Cocks County, Tennessee but apparently did not own any land. In 1840, he purchased 250 acres of "school" lands in the 9th. District of Cocks County, Tennessee. 355

(2) A first Charles Cavinder ("Charles Cavender"?) was then living in Independence County, Arizona.418

(3) A second Charles Cavinder ("Charles Cavender"?) was then living in Independence County, Arizona.418

(4) James Cavender paid poll taxes in the 13th. District, Williamson County, Tennessee.

(5) Patrick Cavender (“Patrick H. Cavender”? & “P.H. Cavender”?) paid poll taxes in the 10th. District, Williamson County, Tennessee in 1839.

(6) Joseph Cavender paid poll taxes in the 10th. District, Williamson County, Tennessee.

(7) Rebecca Cavender was then living in the 7th. District, Williamson County, Tennessee and owned 48 acres and 2 slaves. 122

(8) Joshua Cavender was born in England about 1839 and in 1850 was living in Illinois Precinct in Calhoun County, Illinois in the household of David Coeiter age 33 and born in Missouri. He may be the same Joshua Cavender who married Margaret L. McLelland (“Margaret McLelland” & “Margaret McCelland”?) in DeWitt County, Illinois on January 8, 1850.

(9 Mary Cavender was born in Illinois about 1839 and in 1850 was living in Pike County, Illinois.

(10) Sarah A. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.A. Cavender”) was born in Illinois about 1839 and in 1850 was living in Pike County, Illinois. 310 & 337

1840/03/11 William Cavender and his wife, Mary Cavender (formerly “Mary Scruggs”), of Williamson County, Tennessee, and who were married June 2, 1847, sell to Nathaniel Harrison their one-eighth interest in Negro Rebecca. Mary Cavender was one of the children of John H. Scruggs ("John Scruggs"), deceased. 122

1840/04/05 James Cavender of Davis County, North Carolina pays $680 to William March from deed in trust to pay Mr. Pinkston, et al. 355

1840/08/31 Levi R. Cavender ("Levi Cavender") married Priscilla Freeman in Greene County, Ohio. 314

1840/09/29 John C. Cavender ("John Cavender", John Charles Cavender”?, “J.C. Cavender” & “John Calvin Cavender”?) either obtained a marriage license or married Ann Paschall in Greene County, Ohio on this date. 314

1840/10/22 Thomas Cavender married Mary A. Young ("Mary Young") in Ashbury, Delaware. 269 , 313 & 337

1840/11/20 Robert Cavender and J.B. Dunham entered into an agreement in Jackson, County, Indiana. On December 19, 1840, Robert Cavender entered into another agreement with Peter Boas ("Peter Boaz"?) in the same County. 338

1840 (1) ALABAMA (1840):

Eleanor Cavender was then living in Talladega County, Alabama.418

H.G. Cavender was then living in Montgomery County, Alabama.418

(2) ARKANSAS (1840):

Charles Cavender was then living in Washington Township, Izard County, Arkansas.418

(3) DELAWARE (1840):

Elizabeth Cavender #1 was then living in Christinana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.418

Elizabeth Cavender #2 was then also living in Christinana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.418

John Cavender paid taxes in Seaford Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware. 288

John Cavender was then living in Bridgeville, Sussex County, Delaware. 288

John Cavender was then living in Wilmington City, New Castle County, Delaware.418

Samuel Cavender was then living in Little Creek Hundred, Kent County, Delaware.418

Thomas Cavender was then living in Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.418

(4) GEORGIA (1840):

George Cavender family was then living in the 4th.. District of Coweta County, Georgia and consisted of 1 male and 1 female 60-70, 1 female 30-40, 1 male 15-20, and 2 females 10-15. 355

J.H. Cavender family was then living in Spaulgin County, Georgia and then consisted of 1 male and 1 female 20-30 years of age, and 2 females under 5 years of age.

John D. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.D. Cavender”) family was then living in Union County, Georgia.

Joseph Cavender family was then living in Walker County, Georgia.

Joseph Cavender family was then living in the 434th. District, Hall County, Georgia.418

Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) was then living in the 4th.. District of Coweta County, Georgia and his family then consisted of 1 male 20-30 and 1 female 15-20.

Rebecca Cavender family was then living in District 434, Hall County, Georgia.418

Wade Hampton Cavender ("Wade Cavender" & “W.H. Cavender”) family was then living in Capt. Nicklas District, Fayette County, Georgia.418

Washington Cavender family was then living in Walker County, Georgia and then comprised 1 male 20-30, 1 female 15-20 and 2 males under 5.

William Cavender family was then living in Union County, Georgia. 365 & 371

(5) ILLINOIS (1840):

Clement Cavender was then living in Pike County, Illinois.418

(6) INDIANA (1840):

Anson Cavender was then living in Dubois County, Indiana.415

Luke Cavender was then living in Paoli Township, Orange County, Indiana.415

Margaret Cavender was then living in Franklin County, Indiana.415

Samuel Cavender was then living in Cass County, Indiana.415

William Cavender was then living in Dubois County, Indiana.415

(7) KENTUCKY (1840):

D. Cavender (also "D. Cavener") was then living in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky.418

James Cavender was then living in Williamson County, Tennessee.418

Robert Cavender was then living in E Division, Fayette County, Kentucky; 127 & 128 A Robert Cavender who was born about 1814 married Sarah Hailey on July 10, 1834 in Fayette County, Kentucky.418

Silas Cavender was then living in Graves County, Kentucky and his family consisted of 2 males and 1 female under 5 years of age, 3 males from 5 to 10 years of age, 2 female from 10 to 15 years of age, 1 male from 15 to 20 years of age, 1 male and 1 female from 30 to 40 years of age, and 1 female slave from 10 to 24 years of age. 127 & 128

Thomas Cavender was then living in E Division, Fayette County, Kentucky; 127 & 128

(8) MARYLAND (1840):

Abraham Cavender was then living in the 3rd. Ward Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland.418

Eli Cavender was then living in the 11th Ward Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland.418

James Cavender was then living in the 2nd. District, Cecil County, Maryland.418

John Caverer ("John Cavender"?) was then living in Baltimore County, Maryland. 352

William Cavender was then living in the 5th District, Hartford County, Maryland.418

(9) MASSACHUSETTS (1840):

David Cavender was then living in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts.418

Donald Cavender was then living in 1st.Ward Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.418

Moody Cavender was then living in Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.418

(10) MICHIGAN (1840):

C.B. Cavender was then living in Medina, Lenawee County, Michigan.418

William Cavender was then living in Medina, Lenawee County, Michigan.418

(11) MINNESOTA (1840):

Elmira Cavender was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

(12) MISSOURI (1840):

John Cavender was then living in St. Louis Township, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.418

Richmond Cavender was then living in Stoddard County, Missouri.418

(13) NEW HAMPSHIRE (1840):

James Cavender was then living in Wilton, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire.

(14) NEW YORK (1840):

Jonathan Cavender was then living in West Chester, Westchester County, New York.418

William Cavender was then living in Milo, Yates County, New York.418

(15) NORTH CAROLINA (1840):

James Cavender was living in Davie County, North Carolina.

Sarah Ann Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.A. Cavender”)family was living in Onslow County, North Carolina.418

Stephen Cavender family was living in South Side Neuse River, Craven County, North Carolina in 1840. 365

(16) OHIO (1840):

Hugh Cavender family was living in Greenfield Township, Fairfield County, Ohio, consisting of 2 females 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 1 female 50-60 and 1 male 70-80, according to page 295 of the 1840 census report. However, the family was not living in Ohio in either 1830 and 1850 according to the corresponding census reports.

James Cavender family was living in Wheeling Township in Belmont County, Ohio and consisting of 1 female under 5, 1 male 10-15, and 1 male and 1 female 20-30.

James Cavender family then living in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio consisting of 1 female under 5, 1 male 10-15, and 1 male and 1 female 20-30. 360

Jno. Cavender ("John Cavender" & "Jonathan Cavender") family was living in Staunton Township, Miami County, Ohio, consisting of 1 female 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male and 1 female 15-20, 1 female 40-50 and 1 male 70-80.

John Cavender? was family was living in Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio in 1840 which consisting of one female 20-30 and 1 male 30-40. (see also census for 1830) 313 & 337

John Cavender family then living in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio consisting of 1 female 20-30 and 1 male 30-40.

Joseph Cavender family was living in Scote Township, Marion County, Ohio, consisting of 1 male 20-30 years of age.

M.C. Cavender was born 1840 in Miami County, Ohio. His daughter Ida Cavender was born 1875 in Washington, D.C. His father, Robert Cavender, was born 1813 in Miami County, Ohio, and his grandfather, Robert Cavender, was born in 1793 but the place of birth is unknown. 269

Nelson Cavender family then living in Madison Township, Franklin County, Ohio and then consisting of himself and his wife both 20-30 years of age.

Nelson Cavender family then living in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio

P. Cavender (probably Peter Cavender son of Samuel Cavender) family was living in Sugar Creek Township, Greene County, Ohio in 1840 and then consist of: 1 male and 1 female 10-15, and 1 male and 1 female 20-30. In 1850, Peter Cavender and his family were living in Sugar Creek Township, Greene County, Ohio and his family consisted of himself age 40 and born in Ohio, his wife Mary Cavender age 40 and born in Virginia, and Ann Helenberry (“Ann Helenberry Cavender”?) age 5 born in Ohio.

Robert C. Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.C. Cavender”) was living in Staunton Township, Miami County, Ohio and his family consisted of 2 males under 5, and 1 male and 1 female 20-30.

Samuel Cavender was living in Wayne Township, Allen County ("Auglaize County"), Ohio in 1840, and his family then consisted of: 2 males and 1 female under 5, 1 male 5-10, and 1 male and 1 female 30-40.

Alice Cavender married William Sifend June 23, 1877 in Auglaize County, Ohio.

Matilda Cavender married John Kennedy on December 4, 1879 in Auglaize County, Ohio.

Samuel Cavender born about 1807 in either Delaware or Ohio, was living in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio in 1840 and his family at that time consisted of 2 females under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 female 20-30 and 1 male 30-40. According to the 1850 census, apparently the same Samuel Cavender family was living at the Wayne Township, Auglaize County, Ohio, and Samuel Cavender was listed as being age 43 born in Delaware about 1807. By another account, it appears that this particular Samuel Cavender also spelled his name Samuel Cavinder, was born on January 18, 1807 in Maryland, married Elizabeth Ann Hurley (“Anne Hurley” & "Elizabeth Hurley"), and died July 14, 1881 in Auglaize County, Ohio. Elizabeth Hurley was the daughter of Gilbert Hurley and Mary Crosley, was listed in the 1850 census as Anna Cavender age 43 born in Ohio about 1807. She died in Auglaize County, Ohio. (NOTE: See the complete line of Samuel Cavender hereinafter.)

T. Cavender was living in Madison Township, Franklin County, Ohio, and his family consisted of 1 male 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 2 males 20-30, 1 male 40-50 and 1 female 70-80.

William Cavender, Jr. family then living in Washington Township, Allen County, Ohio.148

(17) PENNSYLVANIA (1840):

Charles Cavender was then living in Guilford Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.418

Cordelia Cavender was then living in the 4th.. Ward Spring Garden District, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.418

Daniel Cavender was then living in Conestoga Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.418

Henry Cavender was then living in Albany Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.418

James Cavender was then living in the 5th Ward North Liberties District, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.418

John Cavender was then living in Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.418

(18) SOUTH CAROLINA (1840):

Jo Cavender was then living in the Pendleton District of South Carolina and his family then comprised 1 male and 1 female over 45 years of age, and 1 male 15-25 years of age. (Note: This census report for Jo Cavender may not be for the year 1840.)

Willie Cavender was then living in the Pendleton District of South Carolina and his family then consisted of 1 male and 1 female 15-25 years of age, 2 females 10-15 years of age, and 2 males and 1 female less than 10 years of age.

(19) TENNESSEE (1840):

Charles Lavender ("Charles Cavender"?) family was living in the 10th District of Williamson County, Tennessee, and his family consisted of 1 male 20-30, 2 females 30-40, 1 male 50-60 and 1 female 80-90 years of age. 174

Francis A. Cavender ("Francis Cavender" & “F.A. Cavender”) was then living in Cocke County, Tennessee.418

James Cavender family was living in the 10th District of Williamson County, Tennessee consisting of 1 male 10-15, 1 female 15-20, 2 males 20-30 and 1 male and 1 female 60-70 years of age.

James Cavender family was apparently living in the 10th District of Williamson County, Tennessee which comprised 2 females 0-5, 1 male and 1 female 5-10, 1 female 15-20, 1 female 20-30 and 1 male 30-40.

James Cavender was living in Marshall County, Tennessee.371

Joseph Cavender was living in Maury County, Tennessee.371

Joseph Cavender paid poll taxes in the 10th. District, Williamson County, Tennessee. Joseph Cavender does not again appear in Williamson County, Tennessee until 1850 when a Stephen Cavender was listed as living in the 15th. District, Williamson County, Tennessee. 122

Patrick Cavender (“Patrick H. Cavender”? & “P.H. Cavender”?) was paying poll taxes in the 10th. District of Williamson County, Tennessee in 1840. Patrick Cavender does not again appear in Williamson County, Tennessee until 1850 when a Patrick Cavender was listed as living in the 15th. District, Williamson County, Tennessee. 122

Stephen Cavender #1 was then living in Maury County, Tennessee in 1840. 371

Stephen Cavender #2 was then also living in Maury County, Tennessee in 1840. 418

Thomas M. Cavender ("Thomas Cavender") was living in Henderson County, Tennessee. 371

(20) VERMONT (1840):

Michael Cavender was living in Shrewsbury, Rutland County, Vermont in 1840.

(21) VIRGINIA (1840):

Andrew Cavender was then living in Kanawha County, Virginia. 350

Charles Cavender was then living in Kanawha County, Virginia. 350

1841/10/01 Green B. Cavender ("Green Cavender") married Rachel Ann Morrison ("Rachel Morrison") in Jackson County, Indiana on this date, and later apparently married Elender Boas on March 15, 1844. He may be the son of the John Cavender who was born about 1788 and in 1820 was living in Jackson County, Indiana.282 , 337 & 418

1841/12/22 William Cavender married Elizabeth Sawyer in Kent County, Delaware on this date. 269 & N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.22, pp 143

1841 (1) Charles Cavender was then living in Washington Township, Izard County, Arizona.418

(2) It is believed that an Eli Cavender was born around 1841 in West Virginia. The identity of his first wife is unknown. However, he later married a Minnie Stafford in Jamestown, Ohio. By his first wife, Eli Cavender had a daughter and by his second marriage, Eli Cavender and Minnie Cavender had 3 sons. The 4 children of Eli Cavender were:

Grace Cavender who married Sam Bassfield and lives in Columbus, Ohio.

Benjamin F. Cavender ("Benjamin Cavender" & “B.F. Cavender”) born about 1863 in Jamestown, Ohio, married Margaret E. Sodders ("Margaret Sodders"), died in May 1933 at his home southwest of Jamestown, Ohio, and is buried in the Silver Creek Cemetery in Jamestown, Ohio. Margaret Sodders was born June 19, 1873 near Jamestown, Greene County,Ohio and died about 1955. Benjamin Cavender and Margaret Cavender had the following children:

twin girls whose names are unknown but either died at birth, or soon thereafter;

Cora Cavender who attended Cedarville College, was a schoolteacher, and married Willis Picking. Willis Picking and Cora Picking had an unidentified son who died at birth and is buried in the Jamestown, Ohio cemetery. Both Willis Picking and Cora Picking are buried in the cemetery in Xenia, Ohio;

Earl Cavender who married an Emma Mae, lived in Springfield, Ohio, and had no children;

Francis Lloyd Cavender ("Loyd Cavender”?, Francis Cavender", “Francis L. Cavender”, “F.L. Cavender” & "Floyd Cavender"?) born May 10, 1901 in Jamestown, Ohio, married Reva Lucille Spahr ("Reva Spahr"), both were schoolteachers, had no children, lived in West Carrolton, Ohio, and died in Dayton, Ohio on October 31, 1987 and are both buried in the Silver Creek Cemetery in Jamestown, Ohio. Lloyd Cavender became a principal at the Holliday Elementary School, in West Carrolton, Ohio. At the time of his death, Lloyd Cavender had only 1 niece named Beverly who married a Herbert Carter. Reva Spahr was born April 1, 1903, was the daughter of D.O. Spahr and Clara, taught school in Xenia, Ohio for 37 years, died January 25, 1991 and is buried with her husband. At the time of her death, Reva Cavender had 12 nieces and nephews. Lloyd Cavender and Reva Cavender belonged to the Fairmont Presbyterian Church in Kettering, Ohio;

Caroline Cavender who married a Zaphang? and died at an early age from teeth extraction complications;

Evelyn Cavender who married Clarence S. Gifford (“Clarence Gifford”), and both are buried in Jamestown, Ohio. Clarence Gifford and Evelyn Gifford had 2 children:

Grace Gifford who married Horace Harner. Horace Harner and Grace Harner had 4 children:

Clarence Harner;

Mary Ellen Harner ("Mary Harner") who married Roger Moon. Roger Moon and Mary Moon had the following children: a daughter whose name is not presently known; and a son named Robert Gifford Moon ("Robert Moon");

Margaret Ann Harner ("Margaret Harner") who married Lloyd Anderson Davis ("Lloyd Davis") and was later divorced. Lloyd Davis and Margaret Davis had 4 children:

Lloyd Anderson Davis, Jr. ("Lloyd Davis");

Terry Lee Davis ("Terry Davis") who married Mary Brittingham;

Danny Dean Davis ("Danny Davis" & "Daniel Davis"?) who had a son named:

Danny Eugene Davis ("Danny Davis" & "Daniel Davis"?); and,

Lewis Michael Davis ("Lewis Davis"); and,

Martha Harner who married Randall Rader who had 2 sons by a previous marriage. Randall Rader and Martha Rader had a daughter named Melissa Irene Rader ("Melissa Rader"); and,

Becky Gifford ("Elizabeth Cavender"?); and,

Marie Sodders Cavender ("Marie Cavender") who married Andrew R. Gill ("Andrew Gill") and both are buried in Jamestown, Ohio. Andrew Gill and Marie Gill had a daughter named:

Beverly Kay Gill ("Beverly Gill") who was born August 30, 1937, and married Herb Carter ("Herbert Carter"?) who was born November 25, 1929. Herb Carter and Beverly Carter had a daughter named Beverly Zane Carter ("Beverly Carter") who was born October 31, 1956 and married Michael H. Jacks ("Michael Jacks") who was born August 11, 19?? Michael Jacks and Beverly Jacks had 2 children: Lindsay Zane Jacks ("Lindsay Jacks") who was born July 12, 1983; and, Kirk Michael Jacks ("Kirk Jacks") who was born December 30, 1986;

Clarence Ray Cavender ("Clarence R. Cavender", “C.R. Cavender” & "Clarence Cavender") born about 1908 in West Virginia, married Ruth Louise Knisley ("Ruth Knisley") in Jamestown, Ohio, died about 1968, and is buried in the Silver Creek Cemetery in Jamestown, Ohio. The children of Clarence Cavender and Ruth Cavender were:

Keith Richard Cavender ("Keith Cavender" & “K.R. Cavender”) who lives in Jamestown, Ohio;

Kenneth Lee Cavender ("Kenneth Cavender", “K.L. Cavender” & " Kenny Cavender"); who lives in Jamestown, Ohio: and,

Stephany Cavender, who lives in Xenia, Ohio; and,

Lawrence Cavender.

(It is to be noted that there was still another Lloyd Cavender who had a daughter named Angeline Cavender who married William Hamilton Church ("William Church"). William Church was born December 13, 1863 and died November 23, 1942. William Church and Angeline Church had a son named Marvin Church who was born about 1912. 279 & 387

1842/02/05 Charles C. Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.C. Cavender”, “Charles C. Cavendar”? & “Charles Cavendar”?), born about 1822 and "a man of age", on this date married Arilla Ann Colbert (“Retta Ann Colbert”, “Retta Colbert”, "Arilla Colbert", “Aurilla Ann Colbert”, “Aurilla Colbert”, "Rilla Colbert" & "Rella Colbert") in Hancock County, Kentucky which is just across the Ohio River from Perry County, Indiana. Aurilla Ann Colbert (“Aurilla Colbert” & “Arilla Colbert”?) was the daughter of Daniel Colbert, and on June 25, 1861. Charles Cavender and Rilla Cavender had a son named Jeff D. Cavendar (“Jeff Cavendar”, “Jefferson Davis Cavendar”?, “Jefferson Cavender”?, “Jefferson Davis Cavender”?, “Jefferson Cavender”?, “J.D. Cavender”, “Geoffery Cavender? & “Jeff Cavender”?) about 1861 in Kentucky.

According to the 1850 census records, Charles Cavender and his family were then living in Hancock County, Kentucky and then comprised: Charles Cavender 33 and born in Kentucky about 1817; Arilla Cavender ("Arilla Cavender", “Aurilla Ann Cavender”, “Aurilla Cavender”, "Rilla Cavender" & "Rella Cavender") age 25 and born in Indiana about 1825; Millia J. Cavender ("Millia Cavender", “M.J. Cavender” & “Matilda Cavender”?) age 7 and born in Kentucky about 1843; John J. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.J. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Kentucky about 1845, apparently was subsequently married in Perry County, Indiana, and apparently was living in Daviess County, Kentucky in 1880; Phoebe Cavender age 3 and born in Kentucky about 1842; and, Lucy Ann Cavender ("Lucy Cavender", “L.A. Cavender” & "Lucille Cavender"?) age 1 and born in Kentucky about 1849. Actually, Lucy Cavender is believe to have been born on April 15, 1849 in Hancock County, Kentucky, and married Jacob William Boston ("Jacob Boston") on March 9, 1876 in Hancock County, Kentucky.428 Apparently Charles Cavender and Arilla Cavender also had a son named Thomas Cavender who was born about 1843 and a daughter named Jane Cavender born about 1846, both of whom must have died at an early age as neither of them appears in the 1850 census.

According to the 1870 census records, Charles Cavender and his family were then still living in Hancock County, Kentucky and their children were then listed as: Lucy Ann Cavender (“L.A. Cavender”), age 19 and born about 1851 (actually she was born on April 15, 1849)428; Mike Cavender ("Michael Cavender"), age 17 and born about 1853 (actually Michael Cavender was born on May 7, 1853 in Hancock County, Kentucky)428; Charles Cavender, age 13 and born about 1857 (actually Charles Cavender was born on April 3, 1858 in Hancock County, Kentucky428; Jeff Davis Cavender ("Jefferson Davis Cavender", "Jefferson Cavender", “J.D. Cavender” & "Jeff Cavender"), age 9 and born about 1861 (actually Jefferson Cavender was born on June 25, 1861 in Hancock County, Kentucky428; Samuel Cavender, age 6 and born about 1864; and, Anna Cavender ("Ann Cavender"? & "Anne Cavender"?), age 4 and born about 1866. The map of 1877 shows a Charles Cavender home located about 1 mile north of the intersection of Lewisport-Gatewood Road with the old Hawesville-Yellow Banks Road that crossed Blackford Creek at Jewell's Old Mill. About 3 miles downstream and to the north, another road crossed in Daviess County at a ford.

According to the 1880 census, Charles Cavender (also “Charles Cavendar”) was still living in Hancock County, Kentucky in 1880 and his household then comprised: himself, age 68 with both his father and mother being born in Kentucky, and he was likewise born in Kentucky about 1812; Rilla Cavender ("Arilla Cavender", “Aurilla Ann Cavender”, “Aurilla Cavender”, "Rilla Cavender" & "Rella Cavender", formerly “Rollo Colbert”, “Riller Colbert”, “Aurilla Ann Colbert”? & “Aurilla Colbert”) age 56? and born in Kentucky about 1824?; Michael Cavender, age 28 and born in Hancock County, Kentucky on May 7, 1853; John Hambleton Cavender (John Cavender”, “J.H. Cavender” & “John H. Cavender”) born in Hancock County, Kentucky on May 7, 1855464; Charles Cavender, age 23 and born in Lewisport, Hancock County, Kentucky on April 3, 1858; Phoebia Cavender (‘Phoebe Cavender”), age 22 and born in Kentucky about 1858; Jefferson Cavender, age 18 and born in Kentucky about 1862; Samuel Cavender, age 15 and born in Kentucky about 1865; Anna Cavender ("Ann Cavender"?), age 12 and born in Kentucky about 1868; and, James K. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.K. Cavender), age 9 and born in Kentucky about 1871.

1842/02/27 Elizabeth Cavander ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) married George Loe in Portsea, Saint Marys Parish, Portsea, Hampshire County, England. 170

1842/03/08 James M. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.M. Cavender” & “James Monroe Cavender”?) died in Darke County, Ohio on March 8, 1842. His wife was Jane Cavender who was born in 1812 and who later remarried Elijah Shook on March 6, 1844 in Darke County, Ohio. The children of James M. Cavender and Jane Cavender were: Mary Jane Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.J. Cavender” & “Mary J. Cavender”) born July 15, 1840, Rachel Cavender (“Rachael Cavender”?) born July 25, 1837, and Maria Cavender born November 24, 1833.337

1842 (1) Louisa Cavender was born in Illinois in 1842, and in 1850 was living in Pike County, Illinois. 310

(2) The estate of a James Cavender was probated in 1842 in Stark County, Ohio.

(3) Elizabeth Cavender was then living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.418

(4) John Cavender was then living in Bridgeville, Sussex County, Delaware.418

(5) John Cavender was then living in Wilmington City, New Castle County, Delaware.418

(6) Samuel Cavender was then living in Little Creek Hundred, Kent County, Delaware.418

(7) Thomas Cavender was then living in Appoquinimink Hundred, Kent County, Delaware.418

1842 Estimated date of birth of William Cavender who married a Margaret and had the following children:

Margaret Cavender born about 1860 who married Lovitt Dudley about 1881 in Princess Anne County, Virginia. Lovitt Dudley was born about 1851, and was the son of David Dudley and a Lucretia; and,

J. Cavender born about 1867 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, and who married Lottie R. Carroway ("Lottie Carroway" & "Lottie Corraway"?) April 24, 1892 and who was born about 1857.

1842 Estimated date of birth of James Harvey Cavner ("James Cavner", “James Harvey Cavender”?, “J.H. Cavender”? & “James Cavender”?) who married Winifred Elizabeth Williams ("Winifred Williams"), lived in both Missouri and Kansas, and died before his children were grown. His wife Winifred Cavender later remarried. The children of James Cavner and Winifred Cavener were:

(1) Robert Cole Cavner ("Robert Cavner", “Robert Cole Cavender”?, “R.C. Cavender”? & “Robert Cavender”?) born October 10, 1865 in Cole County, Missouri, married Lilly Annie Belle Butler ("Lilly Butler", “Annie Butler”, “Anne Butler”? & "Lily Butler") August 12, 1888, died December 30, 1942 in Sulphur in Murray County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Bud Young Cemetery in Oklahoma. Lilly Butler was born February 10, 1872 in Missouri, died January 12, 1957 in Sulphur in Murray County Oklahoma, and is buried in the Bud Young Cemetery in Oklahoma. Robert Cavner and Lilly Cavner (“Lilly Cavender”?) lived in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma and their 10 children were:

(i) Georgia Cavner (“Georgia Cavender”?) born August 19, 1889;

(ii) John Hampton Cavner ("John Cavner" & “John Hampton Cavender”?, ‘John Cavender”, “Hampton Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”?) born March 9, 1892 in Oklahoma in Indian Territory, married Hattie Nabors on August 11, 1910, died November 24, 1951 in Bellflower, California, and is buried in Oaklawn Cemetery in Sulphur, Oklahoma;

(iii) Pearl Cavner (“Pearl Cavender”?) born November 5, 1894 in Berwyn in Carter County, Oklahoma, and married Jess West November 26, 1917 in Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma;

(iv) Vada May Cavner ("Vada Cavner", “Vada Cavender”?, “May Cavender”? & “V.M. Cavender”?) born July 30, 1897 in Oklahoma, died about 1910 or 1911 and is buried in the Bud Young Cemetery in Oklahoma;

(v) Jess Leonard Cavner ("Jess Cavner", “Jess Cavender”, “Leonard Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”?) born December 8, 1899, married Haney McClurg January 5, 1924 in Ardmore, died January 29, 1928 in Amarillo, Texas, and is buried in the Bud Young Cemetery in Oklahoma;

(vi) Lou Ethel Cavner ("Lou Cavner", “Lou Cavender”, “Louise Cavender”?, “Ethel Cavender”? & “L.E. Cavender”?) born December 26, 1901 in Oklahoma, married Samuel West April 29, 1919, died in Sulphur in Murray County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Bud Young Cemetery in Oklahoma;

(vii) Lonnie Jackson Cavner ("Lonnie Cavner", “Lonnie Cavender”, “Jackson Cavender”? & “L.J. Cavender”?) born July 6, 1904 in Berwyn in Carter County, Oklahoma, married Willye Mable Rowles ("Willye Rowles" & "Willie Rowles") December 12, 1925 in Kingston in Marshall County, Oklahoma and divorced October 18, 1948 and married Lorena Williams. Willye Rowles was born December 8, 1907 in Idabell in McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Lonnie Cavner and Willye Cavender lived in Oklahoma and New Mexico and their children were:

Robert Charles Cavner (“Robert Charles Cavender”?, ”Robert Cavender” & “R.C. Cavender”?) born October 3, 1926 in Nebo in Murray County, Oklahoma, and married Margaret Daves March 5, 1957 in Dallas, Texas;

Clyde Verneil Cavner (“Clyde Verneil Cavender”?, “Clyde Cavender”? & “C.V. Cavender”?) born November 13, 1930 in Nebo in Murray County, Oklahoma, and married Betty Jean Bruce ("Betty Bruce") February 16, 1951 in Oklahoma City in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma;

Billy Jack Cavner ("Billy Cavner", “Billy Jack Cavender”?, “Billy Cavender”?, William Cavender”? & “W.J. Cavender”?) born March 4, 1932 in Nebo in Murray County, Oklahoma, and married Betty Jean Yates ("Betty Yates") May 20, 1957 in Springfield, Tennessee; and,

Ray Cavner (“Ray Cavender” & “Raymond Cavender”?) born August 1, 1934 in Nebo in Murray County, Oklahoma, and married Rosetta May Hathorn ("Rosetta Hathorn" & "Rosetta Hawthorn"?) on August 31, 1957 in Artesia in Eddy County, New Mexico;

(viii) Bessie Lee Cavner ("Bessie Cavner", “Bessy Cavender”? & “B.L. Cavender”?) born January 13, 1907 in Berwyn in Carter County, Oklahoma, married James Henry Kirby ("James Kirby") February 29, 1924, died August 7, 1967 in Sulphur in Murray County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Oaklawn Cemetery in Sulphur, Oklahoma;

(ix) Ona Cavner (“Ona Cavender”?) born September 16, 1909 in Berwyn in Carter County, Oklahoma and was married on January 28, 1923; and

(x) R.C. Cavner (“R.C. Cavender”?) born January 6, 1912 in Berwyn in Carter County, Oklahoma and died 6 months later;

(2) Lizzy Cavner who married R.P. Blevins;

(3) Ellen Winifred Cavner ("Ellen Cavner", “Ellen Winifred Cavender”?, Ellen Cavender”? & “E.W. Cavender”?) born June 27, 1871 in Humbolt in Woodson County, Kansas, married John Barnet Isenhower ("John Isenhower") January 2, 1886 in Wilson Creek in Indian Territory, died January 19, 1941 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and is buried with her husband in the Silent Home Cemetery in Crawford, Oklahoma. John Isenhower was born February 5, 1856 in Parker County, Texas, died April 6, 1921 in Crawford in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. The children of John Isenhower and Ellen Isenhower were:

(i) Harvy Jackson Isenhower ("Harvy Isenhower" & "Harvy Eisenhower"?) born August 16, 1888 in Berwyn in Carter County, Oklahoma and married Grace Bullard in August 1911 in Crawford in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma and they had three children:

Gerald Victor Isenhower ("Gerald Isenhower");

Leo Isenhower; and,

Opal Isenhower;

(ii) Clara Bell Isenhower ("Clara Isenhower") born February 6, 1893 in Elmore, Oklahoma, married John Oliver Blurton ("John Blurton") May 25, 1915 in Crawford in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, died October 21, 1965 in Crawford, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Silent Home Cemetery in Crawford Oklahoma. Oliver Blurton and Clara Blurton had 2 children:

Clayborn Othel Blurton ("Clayborn Blurton"); and,

John Oliver Blurton, Jr.;

(iii) John Manford Isenhower ("John Isenhower") born February 14, 1895 in Elmore, Oklahoma, married Grace Ethel Dean ("Grace Dean") and they had 5 children:

Ronald Earl Isenhower ("Ronald Isenhower");

Edith Hope Isenhower ("Edith Isenhower");

Elvis Dean Isenhower ("Elvis Isenhower");

Jack Traves Isenhower ("Jack Isenhower"); and,

Godfrey Lee Isenhower ("Godfrey Isenhower");

(iv) Ona Lee Isenhower ("Ona Isenhower") born April 16, 1897 in Elmore, Oklahoma, married Boyd Keahey, and had 5 children:

Conrad Clee Keahey ("Conrad Keahey");

Darrel Earl Keahey ("Darrel Keahey");

Duwane Keahey;

Kenneth Karl Keahey ("Kenneth Keahey"); and,

Jo Ann Keahey ("Jo Keahey");

(v) Ona May Isenhower ("Ona Isenhower") born April 16, 1897 in Elmore, Oklahoma, married Everette Harding May 7, 1915 in Crawford, Oklahoma, died February 24, 1967 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and is buried in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Everette Harding and Ona Harding had 7 children:

Juanita Harding;

Weldon Harding;

Verl Harding;

Phyllis Jean Harding ("Phillis Harding");

Dale Lee Harding ("Dale Harding");

Donna Mae Harding ("Donna Harding"); and,

Ronald Dean Harding ("Ronald Harding;

(vi) Stella Winifred Isenhower ("Stella Isenhower") born June 4, 1902 in Elmore, Oklahoma, married Willace Willard on April 10, 1921 in Crawford, Oklahoma and had 3 children:

Ghalena Winifred Willard (“Ghalena Willard”);

Willace Willard, Jr.; and,

Jack Wendell Willard (“Jack Willard”);

(vii) Gussie Arlue Isenhower ("Gussie Isenhower") born January 1, 1905 in Elmore, Oklahoma, married William Bourne June 15, 1924 in Garber, Oklahoma and they had 2 children:

Zelda Yvonne Bourne ("Zelda Bourne"); and.

Billy David Bourne ("Billy Bourne"); and,

(viii) Mada D. Isenhower ("Mada Isenhower") born April 4, 1910 in Crawford, Oklahoma, and married Robert Kirk Rhea ("Robert Rhea") April 16, 1927 in Arnette, Oklahoma. They had 3 children:

Patricia Louise Rhea ("Patricia Rhea");

Bobby Don Rhea ("Bobby Rhea"); and,

Gary D. Rhea ("Gary Rhea");

(4) Jack W. Cavner ("Jack Cavner", “J.W. Cavender” & “Jack Cavender”?) born March 27, 1873, first married Lula Nabors May 3, 1919, later married Myrtle Danley, died December 24, 1948 in Oklahoma, and is buried in the Bud Young Cemetery in Oklahoma. Lula Nabors was born September 3, 1872 and Myrtle Danley was born December 2, 1900 in Colin County, Texas. The children of Jack Cavner by his first marriage were:

(i) Georgia Cavender born January 12, 1895;

(ii) Leta Cavner (“Leta Cavender”?) orn January 11, 1898; and,

(iii) Josie Lawana Cavner ("Josie Cavner", “J.L. Cavender”? & “Josie Cavender”?) born May 30, 1908 and married a Treece.

The children of Jack Cavner by his second marriage were:

(iv) Ollis Leo Cavner ("Ollis Cavner" & “Ollis Cavender”?) born March 11, 1920;

(v) Lois Oletta Cavner ("Lois Cavner", “L.O. Cavender”? & “Lois Cavender”?) born May 12, 1921 and married Floyd Chambless;

(vi) Ancil O.D. Cavner ("Ancil Cavner", “A.O.D. Cavender”? & “Ancil Cavender”?) born December 24, 1924; and,

(vii) Jack W. Cavner ("Jack Cavner", “J.W. Cavender”?, “John W. Cavender”?, “J.W. Cavender” & “Jack Cavender”) born March 20, 1934;

(5) George Cavner (“George Cavender”?) born March 27, 1873, first married a Smith, then married Annie Mitchell and later married a Treece, died January 1943 in Ardmore in Carter County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Bud Young Cemetery in Oklahoma. Apparently, George Cavner did not have any children;

(6) James Harvey Cavner ("James Cavner", "Tobe Cavender", “J.H. Cavender”? & "Jim Cavender") born March 17, 1877 in Humbolt in Woodson County, Kansas, married Cora Fairchild May 28, 1904 in Ravina, Oklahoma, died May 30, 1953 in Ardmore in Carter County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Bob Young Cemetery in Oklahoma. Cora Fairchild was born February 11, 1885 in Fannin County, Texas, and died August 19, 1969. The children of James Cavner and Cora Cavner were:

(i) Georgia Cavner (“Georgia Cavender”?) born March 3, 1905 in Ravia, Oklahoma;

(ii) Jack Cavner (“Jack Cavender”?) born March 3, 1905 in Ravia, Oklahoma;

(iii) L.D. Cavner (‘L.D. Cavender”) born February 8, 1906-1910;

(iv) Gwendolyn Cavner (“Gwendolyn Cavender”?) born June 9, 1906-1910;

(v) Lucy Cavner (“Lucy Cavender”? ) born July 5, 1911, married Wilson Bostick, died August 7, 1936 in Sulphur in Murray County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Bud Young Cemetery in Oklahoma;

(vi) R.B. Cavner (‘R.B Cavender”?) born May 6, 1915 in Carter County, Oklahoma;

(vii) Joe Cavner (“Joe Cavender” & “Joseph Cavender”?) born October 27, 1918 in Baum in Carter County, Oklahoma; and,

(viii) Saleta Cavner (“Saleta Cavender”?) born January 14, 1921 in Baum in Carter County, Oklahoma, and married J.T. Thorton January 6, 1940 in Ardmore in Carter County, Oklahoma. 364

1843/02/20 Thomas Cavender married Ludia J. Ford ("Ludia Ford") in Kent County, Delaware. 269

1843/04/15 Joseph Cavender married Zerevira Aikins on this date in Pike County, Illinois.

1843/05/25 Martha Calvin Cavender ("Martha Cavender", “Martha C. Cavender”, “M.C. Cavinder”) married John Calvin Brassell ("John Brassell") in Fayette County, Georgia.

1843/07/21 Mary Cavander (“Mary Cavender”?) married Nicholas S. Lanier (“Nicholas Lanier” and thus became “Mary Lanier”) in Rutherford County, Tennessee.

1843/09/23 Susan Caventer (“Susan Cavender”?) married John Kelley (and thus became Mary Kelley”) in Stirling, Scotland.

1843/10/14 Ann Iabella Cavender ("Ann Cavender") married William Joseph Rogers ("William Rogers") in Saint Katherine Gree Church in London, England.399

1843/12/16 Sarah Cavender (formerly “Sarah L. Short”, “Sarah Short” & “Sally Short”), consort of Stephen Cavender of Maury County, Tennessee, died at the age of 42 years; illness of 6 days; and left a large family according to the Western Weekly Review dated January 5, 1844.

1843/12/28 Elizabeth Cavender married David Austin in New Castle County, Delaware on this date.Vol 82 pp 160

1843 (1) Stephen Cavender, apparently the son of James Cavender (“Eudaley James Cavender”) married Matilda Bryum.

(2) Silas Cavender (“Silas James Cavender”) was ordained as the fifth minister of Bethel Primitive Baptist Church in Graves County, Kentucky, where he served until early 1872. 86

(3) Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.

1844/01/30 William Cavender married Susan Frances Dixon ("Susan Dixon" or "Susan Dixson") in Princess Anne County, Virginia or in Lower Norfolk County, Virginia. The ceremony was conducted by Jeremiah Henderson, a Baptist minister. 133 & 355 This particular William Cavender may be the same person who was born about 1824 and married a Susan A. who was born about 1826, both apparently born and married in Princess Anne County, Virginia, and who had the following children: Michael H. Cavender ("Michael Cavender” & “M.H. Cavender”) born about 1843; Frances Cavender born about 1844; Mitchell Cavender born about 1847 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, and who married Mary M. Creekmer ("Mary Creekmer") who was born about 1846 in Princess Anne County, Virginia; Affalina Cavender born about 1849; and, William W. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.W. Cavender”) born about 1854 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, who married Martha J. Smith ("Martha Smith") December 27, 1886 in Princess Anne County, and became an "oysterman". Martha Smith was born about 1855 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, and was the daughter of Ezekiel Smith and a Sarah.

1844/01/17 William Cavender married Harriet Liles (“Harriet Lyle”?) in Maury County, Tennessee.

1844/03/15 Green Cavender ("Greene Cavender"?) married Elender Boas in Jackson County, Indiana. He may be the son of the John Cavender who was born about 1788 and in 1820 was living in Jackson County, Indiana.337 & 418

1844/04/14 Henry Cavender was christened by Henry Cavender and Caroline Cavender in Saint Paul Parish, Deptford, England. 140

1844/04/25 Apparently an inquiry was made of the office of Tennessee Congressman Andrew Johnson concerning the children of John Biggs not being entitled to a pension and also named in the inquiry were Hugh Cavender, Joseph Bumpas and Joseph Dunlap. 355

1844/05/xx Sarah Sammons ("Sally Sammons") Will was probated in Williamson County, Tennessee.96

1844/12/03 Charles Cavender married Lyndia Pierce ("Linda Pierce"?) in Philadelphia. Both are from Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. 269

1844 (1) Sarah Cavender married Jacob Meadows in Kanawha County, Virginia. 222

(2) Two John Cavender's were born in Illinois in 1844 and in 1850 they were living in Pike County, Illinois. 310

1845/05/12 Ann Cavender married William Kerridge in Stepney, Spitalsfield Christ Church, England.399

1845/05/xx James Cavender pays unspecified sum of money to N. Hanline or Hiles Foster to settle a suit against him as Administrator of the estate of Jacob Hanline and Rebecca Hanline. Witnessed by John Clement and E. Shober. 355

1845/06/01 Martha Jane Cavender ("Martha Cavender", “M.J. Cavender” & “Martha J. Cavender”) married William M. Watt ("William Watt" & “W.W. Cavender”) on this date in Pike County, Illinois.

1845/08/27 Reuben Cavender married Mary Foster in Kent County, Delaware. 269

1845/10/26 Amelia Elizabeth Cavender ("Amelia Cavender" & “A.E. Cavender”), daughter of James Cavender and Amelia Cavender, was christened in Saint Marys Parish, Portsea, Hampshire County, England. 170

1845/12/08 Littleberry Cavanah ("Littleberry Cavenah"?, "Littleberry Cavanagh"", "Littleberry Cavanaugh" & "Littleberry Cavender"?) was appointed the guardian of the Liptrott children. On January 31, 1848, the last Will and Testament of Littleberry Cavanah was proven in probate court in Jefferson County, Georgia by one of the witnesses, Lovett L. Brown ("Lovett Brown"). Jonas T. Bothwell? ("Jonas Bothwell"?) was appointed the executor. On January 8, 1849, Littleberry Cavender's widow, Mary A. Cavanah ("Mary Cavanah", "Mary Cavenah"? & “Mary Cavender”?), was appointed the guardian not only of her own children, Nancy Cavanah ("Nancy Cavenah"? & Nancy Cavender”?) and Willie Cavanah ("William Cavanah"?, "William Cavenah"? & ‘William Cavender”?), but was also appointed the guardian of James Liptrott ("James Lipptrott", “James Lippstrott”? & "James Lippstrott"?), Elizabeth Liptrott ("Elizabeth Lipptrott"? & "Elizabeth Lippstrott"?) and Chleo Ann Liptrott ("Chleo Liptrott", "Chleo Lippstrott" & "Chleo Lipptrott"?). She may be the one who later married Henry G. Garrett ("Henry Garrett") who was one of the signers of a petition to pardon Charles Cavenah ("Charles Cavanah") of Oglethorpe County, Georgia who was found guilty of Negro Stealery on June 12, 1794.390

1845 John M. Cavender (“John Cavender”) was born in Illinois on this date and in 1850 was living in Mason County, Illinois. 310

1846/01/14 O.H.P. Cavender (“Obediah Cavender”? & "Obadiah Cavender"?) married Jamine F. Peeples ("Jamima F. Peoples", "Jamine Peeples" & "Jamima Peoples") in Rockingham County, North Carolina on this date. Thomas J. Sanders ("Thomas Sanders") was the bondsman. 371 & 374

1846/04/08 Ruth Cavender married James Nolan in Miami County, Ohio. 282 & 314

1846/06/30 George Cavenor (“George Cavender”) married Sarah E. Agnew (“Sally E. Agnew”, “Sally Agnew” & “Sarah Agnew”) in Maury County, Tennessee. FHL Number 549201

1846/09/01 John W. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”) married Mary Heron in Miami County, Ohio. 282 & 314

1846/09/17 Nancy E. Cavender ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.E. Cavender”) married Thomas McGiffis or Thomas McGiffin in Marshall County, Tennessee.

1846/10/07 Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) purchased 408 acres of land in the 4th.. District of Coweta County, Georgia known as Lot #63 and #84 from John Simons and James Meriwither (“James Meriweather”?). 359

1846/10/20 Silas S. Cavender ("Silas Cavender" & “S.S. Cavender”), who was born about 1821-1822, joined Company "C" of Capt. Coopers 1 Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry on this date and fought in the Mexican War at the age of 24 and was a Private in rank. He apparently was given a disability discharge on July 17, 1847.99 According to another report, Silas S. Cavender was sworn into the U.S. Calvary on June 6, 1846 by W.G. Harding in Columbia, at which time he enlisted with his horse, valued at $60 and equipment valued at $15. He was discharged on July 17, 1847 at the age of 26, which coincides with his age in the census records.432

1846/11/03 Suanna Cavender (“Susan Cavender” & ‘Susannah Cavender”?) married Charles Gilley (“Charles Gilly”?) in Paulding County, Georgia.

1846/02/11 C.A. Cavender married F.R. Delano on this date in Illinois.

1846 (1) Samuel Kemper Cavender ("Samuel Cavender", “S.K. Cavender” & “Samuel K. Cavender”) was born in Greene County, Ohio about 1846. He was the son of John C. Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.C. Cavender”, “John Charles Cavender”? & “John Calvin Cavender”?) and Nancy Ann Pascall ("Nancy Paschall") and first married Clarina Harper on December 4, 1873 in Jasper County, Iowa, and the had the following children: (i) John William Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “John W. Cavender”) born in 1874; (ii) Ira Patterson Cavender ("Ira Cavender", “I.P. Cavender” & “Ira P. Cavender”) born in 1876 and died in 1941; and, (iii) Katie Belle Cavender ("Katie Cavender") born in 1880. Samuel Kemper Cavender ("Samuel Cavender" & “S.K. Cavender”) later married Ida V. Reager ("Ida Reager") on November 28, 1889 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa and they had a son, Guy Earl Cavender ("Guy Cavender" & “G.E. Cavender”) who was born in 1890. 382

(2) Angeline Cavender was born in Pike County, Illinois about 1846, and in 1850 was living in Illinois. 310 She may have been the daughter of the James C. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”) who married Angeline Palmer in Jefferson County, Illinois. It is also to be noted that a Thomas H. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.H. Cavender”) married Susie Moore (“Susan Moore”) in Jefferson County, Illinois.

(3) Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) married Cinthy McMellon in Ashe County, North Carolina about 1846. 355

1847/06/02 William Cavender ("Cavendar") married Mary Scruggs in Williamson County, Tennessee. The ceremony was conducted by H. Thomson and Edward A. Truit ("Edward Truit") was the bondsman.76 & 122

1847/06/15 Francis Cavender (“Frances Cavender”) married Elijah Staten (“Elijah Staton”) in Rutherford County, Tennessee. FHL Number 379649

1847/06/16 Frances Cavender married Jesse B. Smith ("Jesse Smith" & “Jesse Stith”?) in Rutherford County, Tennessee. Joicy Cavinder (“Joicy Cavender”?) married Jesse B. Smith (“Jesse Stith”) about 1851 in Tennessee. Also, on July 21, 1843, Mary Cavender married Nicholas S. Lanier ("Nicholas Lainer" and thus became “Mary Lainer”) in Rutherford County, Tennessee. 279

1847/07/02 Timothy Cavender was in Lumpkin County, Georgia. 355

1847/08/15 Margaret Cavany ("Margaret Cavender") married John McGuire in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts. 306

1847/12/02 Rachael Cavender married Henry Barnold ("Henry Arnold"?) in Miami County, Ohio. 282 & 314

1847 (1) In 1847, Harrison Cavender was living in District 19 of Williamson County, Tennessee, with 1 poll; in 1848, William Cavender was in District 14 of Williamson County, Tennessee with 1 poll; in 1849, J. B. Cavender ("James B. Cavender"? & “James Benjamin Cavender”?), and the son of Eudaley James Cavender (“Eudaley Cavender”) was then living in District 13 of Williamson County, Tennessee, and John Cavender was in District 15, each with 1 poll; and in 1850, William Cavender was in District 10 and 1 poll, Jno. W. Cavender ("John W. Cavender", “J.W. Cavender”, "Jonathan Cavender" & "John Cavender") was in District 15 with 1 poll and Patrick Cavender (“Patrick H. Cavender”? & “P.H. Cavender”?) was in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1850 with 1 poll. In 1790, a Jno. Cavendogh ("John Cavendogh", Jno. Cavender", "Jonathan Cavender" & "John Cavender") was living in York County, Pennsylvania with his family which consisted of 3 males and 3 females. In 1880, a Jno. Cavender ("John Cavender" & "Jonathan Cavender") family was living in Marshall County, Tennessee and the family comprised Jno. Cavender ("John Cavender" & "Jonathan Cavender") age 59 and born in Virginia about 1821, his father was born in Ireland and his mother was born in Virginia, his wife Rebecca Cavender age 52 and born in Tennessee about 1828, and her parents were each born in North Carolina, and their children were: A.A. Cavender, a daughter age 17 and born in Tennessee about 1863, and Ger. T. Cavender, a son age 14 and born in Tennessee about 1866.122, 350 & 355

(2) Mary L. Cavender ("Mary Cavender") was born in Illinois in 1847 and in 1850 was living in Mason County, Illinois. 310

(3) James C. Ellis ("James Ellis") married a Lucy Ann who was a full blood Cherokee Indian. In 1847, a Mrs. Anna Cavender was listed in the Chicasaw Indian Census for the Indian Territory as being the head of the household which comprised: 1 male under the age of 18 who was a half-blood Cherokee Indian; 2 females under the age of 16, each of which was a half-blood Cherokee Indian; and, 1 female 16 years and older who also was a half-blood Cherokee Indian.Pittsburg Cnty. Genealogical & Hist. Soc., 113 E. Carl Albert Pkwy., McAlester, Oklahoma 74501-5039 Recorded on page 393 of "Old Cherokee Families-Old Families and their Genealogy", reprinted from "History of The Cherokee Indians and their Legends and Folk Lore" by Emmet Starr, and found in the Chestatee Regional Library in Gainesville, Georgia 30501 there is an undated listing of fourth generation of Roger brothers and sisters, starting with the oldest and ending with the youngest, and which comprises: Laura Rogers who married Thomas Dunn Beard ("Thomas Beard"); Emily Lovely Cherokee Rogers ("Emily Rogers" & "Lovely Rogers") who married Nathan Wooford ("Nathan Wofford"); Sarah Rogers who married William Cavender; and, William Ridge Rogers ("William Rogers") who married a Lucy P. Rogers ("Lucy Rogers").350

(4) Mary Cavender #1 was then living in Iowa Territory, Davis County, Iowa.418

(5) Mary Cavender #2 was then also living in Davis County, Iowa.418

1848/02/27 Catharine Cavenor ("Catherine Cavender"?) was born to Michael Cavenor ("Michael Cavender"?) and Johanna Cavenor ("Johanna Cavender"?) of Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts. 306

1848/04/20 James S. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.S. Cavender”), son of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") and grandson of Hugh Cavender, apparently married for the second time to Nancy A. Underwood ("Nancy Underwood") in Williamson County, Tennessee. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. J.M. Burns and Patrick Cavender (“Patrick H. Cavender”? & “P.H. Cavender”?) was the bondsman. 76

1848/04/23 Jeremiah Cavender married Mary Griffith in Kent County, Delaware. 269

1848/07/07 Barney Cavender, son of Thomas Cavender and Ann Cavender, was born in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. 306

1848/08/03 Elizabeth Cavender married Noah E. Knapp ("Noah Knapp") in Owen County, Indiana. On September 28, 1848, Jane A. Cavender ("Jane Cavender") married John Fletcher in Owen County, Indiana. On April 3, 1843, Margaret Cavender married David Harvey Johnson ("David Johnson") in Owen County, Indiana. Amanda Cavender born about 1831 married Milton Person ("Milton Pierson") on either November 17, 1849279 or on November 18, 1849418 in Owen County, Indiana.

1848/08/30 Huldah Ann Cavender (“Huldah Cavender”), age 18 years, married Jefferson Easley, age 35, in Davis County, Iowa. FHL Number 968466

1848/09/18 The Pension Office granted Bounty Claim Land Warrant No. 26,325 for 160 acres of land in Jasper Township, DuBois County, Indiana to the estate of Joseph Cavender. Joseph Cavender had served as a private in Company E commanded by Capt. John W. Crooks ("John Crooks") of the 4th.. Regiment of Indiana Volunteers commanded by Col. William Gorman in the war between the United States and Mexico. Joseph Cavender's estate went to his wife, Sarah Cavender, and his children: Wesley Cavender; Elizabeth Barker (formerly "Elizabeth Cavender"); Jacob Cavender; and Mary Hawkins. 364

The above Jacob Cavender may have been the same person who married Effie Pence in Cook County, Illinois.

1848/10/11 Jesse Cox of Williamson County, Tennessee, recorded in his diary: "Today rode 10 miles from R. S. McFadden's (his brother-in-law) and preached at Bethel to a disorderly congregation. Here I met many of my acquaintances and relatives Silas Cavender's." 100

1848/10/26 Michael Caveny ("Michael Cavender"?) married Ann Coan in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts. 306

1848 (1) Ann Hannah Cavander ("Ann Hannah Cavender" & "Ann Cavender"), daughter of Samuel Cavander ("Samuel Cavender") and Ann Cavander ("Ann Hannah Cavender" & "Ann Cavender"?) was born in Saint John Parish, Portsea, Hampshire County, England. 170

(2) Anna Cavender, daughter of William Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender, was born on this date, died on August 6, 1852 at the age of 4 years, 4 months and 27 days, and is buried in the St. Pauls Cemetery in Odessa, Delaware. Card Files, Delaware Archives, Dover, Delaware

(3) The Last Will and Testament of John Cavener, Sr. (“John Cavender, Sr.”) was probated in Greene County, Tennessee in 1848.WB 2-67# Greene Cnty, TN

1849/01/23 George W. Cavender ("George Cavender") married Nancy Emeline Dimmit ("Nancy Demmit" & “Emaline Demmit”?) on January 23, 1849. Nancy Dimmit was born on February 28, 1828. and was the daughter of Benjamin Dimmit who was born on September 10, 1792 and died on December 6, 1861 in Platte County, Missouri. He married Mary Woodgate in January 1821 in Scott County, Kentucky and she also died in Platte County, Missouri. 235 & 355

1849/03/01 Delilah Cavender married Hiram Moses in Fayette County, Georgia. FHL Number 209385

1849/05/03 Nathaniel Cavender married Elizabeth Carne, believed to be in New Castle County, Delaware. (Colored). 269

1849/06/15 Jesse Cox recorded in his diary: "Today (Jesse Cox) rode 30 miles and reached Cavender's but with some difficulty on account of rains the water courses was very high. The north fork of the Obion had been a mile wide. The bridge across the main slew washed away and I had to make my way through the woods and water for some distance to reach the main bridge. At Cavender's, I met with my mother that I had not seen for some 12 years, she being 77 years old." 100

1849/08/26 Melissa E. Cavender (“Melissa Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) married Benjamin F. Ronel (“Benjamin Ronel”) in Carroll County, Georgia.

1849/11/27 Date of birth of Julia Cavender, daughter of John Cavender and Mary Cavender, in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts.283, 305 & 306

1849/11/30 Elizabeth Cavender, age 25, married Dempsey C. Burgess ("Dempsey Burgess" & "Dempsy Burgess") in Princess Anne County, Virginia. Elizabeth Cavender was born about 1824 in Camden County, North Carolina and was the daughter of Henry Cavender and a Frances. Dempsey Burgess was 29 years of age when he was married. He was the son of Thomas Burgess ("Thomas Burgess"?) and a Nancy, and was born in Camden County, North Carolina about 1820. 133 & 355

1849/12/13 Ellen Sarah Cavender ("Ellen Cavender"), daughter of Samuel Cavender and Ann Cavender, was christened in Portsea, Saint John Parish, Hampshire County, England. 170

1849 (1) Matilda Cavender was born in Illinois about 1849 and in 1850 was living in Pike County, Illinois and Perry Cavender was born in Illinois and in 1850 was living in Pike County, Illinois. 310

(2) The estate of Samuel Cavender was probated in 1849 in Miami County, Ohio.

(3) A.H. Cavender was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

(4) Charles Cavender was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

(5) Elmira Cavender was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

(6) Sarah Cavender was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

(7) According to Filby’s “Passenger and Immigration Lists Index”, Vol. 1, pgs 207 and 97, a Jane Caviner (“Jane Cavender”?) either immigrated to New Orleans, Louisiana in 1849 or became a citizen on this date, and a William Cavner (“William Cavender”?) either immigrated to Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania in 1849 or became a citizen on this date.

1850/03/21 Sarah A. Cavenor ("Sarah Cavenor", “S.A. Cavender”? & "Sarah Cavender"?) married Thomas J. Kennedy ("Thomas Kennedy") on this date in Marshall County, Tennessee. 279

1850/05/01 John Thomas Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.T. Cavender”) was christened by Thomas Cavender and Frances Cavender in the Old Church in Saint Pancras, England.399

1850/09/09 Charles Cavender married Emma Barnes in Portsea, Saint Marys Parish, Hampshire County, England. 170

1850/09/19 W.P. Curry married Susan M. Cavinder ("Susan Cavinder", "Susan M. Cavender", “S.M. Cavender” & “Susan Cavender”) in Lewis County, Tennessee. The ceremony was conducted by A.R. Dickson. 355 It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.

1850/10/12 Robert Cavender and wife entered into an Agreement with Jacob Garrott in Jackson County, Indiana. About the same time, Robert Cavender entered into an Agreement with A.J. Miller in the same County. 337

1850 (1) Charles Cavender married Emma Barnes in Saint Mary's Parish, Portsea, Hampshire County England in 1850. 170

(2) In 1850, Mr. and Mr. Washington Cavender were listed as being the original members of the Antioch Church in Whitfield, Georgia. 355

1850 (1) ALABAMA (1850):

E. Cavender family was then living in Ward 2, Montgomery County, Alabama.418

Mary Cavender family was then living in District 1, Montgomery County, Alabama.418

(2) ARIZONA (1850):

John Cavender family was then living in Bayon Metre Township, Pulaski County, Arizona.418

(3) CALIFORNIA (1850):

John Cavender family was then living in Placerville, Eldorado County, California.418

(4) DELAWARE (1850):

Alexander Cavender family was then living in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.418

Bryan Cavender ("Brian Cavender", "Briant Cavender" & "Bryant Cavender") family was then living in Christianna Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.418

Harry Cavender family was then living in New Castle, New Castle County, Delaware.418

Henry Cavender family was then living in Christianna Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.418

Hester A. Cavender ("Hester Cavender" & “H.A. Cavender”) family was then living in New Castle, New Castle County, Delaware.418

James Cavender family was then living in Pencada Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.418

John Cavender #1 family was then living in Duck Creek Hundred, Kent County, Delaware.418

John Cavender #2 family was then living in Red Lion Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.418

John Cavender #3 family was then living in 11th. Subdivision, Sussex County, Delaware.418

Mary Cavender family was then living in Milford & Mispillion, Kent County, Delaware.418

(5) GEORGIA (1850):

Clemeth Cavender ("John Cavender") was living in District 38, Hall County, Georgia.418

James A. Cavender ("James Cavender" & ”J.A. Cavender”) was listed as being age 36 and born in Tennessee about 1814, and was then living in Paulding County, Georgia and his household then comprised his wife Matilda Cavender was also age 36 and born in Tennessee about 1824 and their children: William Cavender age 15 and born in Georgia about 1835; Robert Cavender aged 8 and born in Georgia about 1842; and, Leaford Cavender (“Leford Cavender”? age 2 and born in Georgia about 1848.355 & 371

John H. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.H. Cavender”) family was then living in Walker County, Georgia. 355 & 371

John J. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.J. Cavender”) family was then living in the 11th. Division, Carroll County, Georgia.418

Joseph Cavender family was then living in Yahoolah, Lumpkin County, Georgia.

O.C. Cavender family was living in Coweta County, Georgia in 1850 and at that time he was listed as being age 41 and born in Georgia about 1809, and his wife was listed as being Frances Cavender age 32 and born about 1818 and their children were: Bully Cavender ("Bill Cavender"? & "William Cavender"?), Seaborn J. Cavender ("Seaborn I. Cavender"?, “S.J. Cavender”, “S.I. Cavender”?, & "Seaborn Cavender") age 7 born about 1843, O.M. Cavender age 2 born about 1848, William Wall age 19 and born about 1831, and Lacence Wilser age 7 and born about 1843. At one time O.C. Cavender owned 1141 acres of land. In 1886, O.C. Cavender had made 39 crops where he was then living. 355

Mary Cavender family was then living in the 65th. Subdivision, Newton County, Georgia.418

(6) ILLINOIS (1850):

Caty Cavender ("Cathy Cavender"? & "Catherine Cavender?) family was then living in Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois.418

Charles Cavender age 56 and born in New Hampshire about 1794 and his family were living in Township 8 North, Range 6 West, Macoupin County, Illinois and which comprised his wife Ann Cavender age 47 and born in Georgia about 1803, C.C. Cavender age 20 and born in New Hampshire about 1830, and Loueasy Cavender ("Louisa Cavender"?) age 16 and born in Illinois about 1834.

David Cavender family was living in Macoupin County, Illinois.418

Elizabeth Cavender was born in Illinois and in 1850 was living in Perry, Pike County, Illinois.418

James Cavender age 21 and born in Kentucky about 1829, and in 1850 was then living in Illinois Precinct in Calhoun County, Illinois in the household of Hezekiah Patterson age 30 and born in Missouri.

Jemina Cavender ("Jeremina Cavender"?) family was living in Perry, Pike County, Illinois.418

John Cavender age 20 and born in Kentucky about 1830, and in 1850 was living in Illinois Precinct, Calhoun County, Illinois in the household of Hezekiah Patterson age 30 and born in Missouri.

John R. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.R. Cavender”) was also born in Illinois and in 1850 his family was living in Macoupin County, Illinois. 310

Joseph Cavender age 40 and born in Tennessee about 1810 and in 1850 his family were living in Township 3 & 3W, Pike County, Illinois and his family then comprised his wife Sarah Cavender age 29 and born in Tennessee and their children:

Sarah A. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender") age 11 and born about 1839 in Illinois;

Mary Cavender age 9 and born about 1841 in Illinois;

John Cavender age 3 and born about 1847 in Illinois; and,

Perry Cavender age 1 and born about 1849 in Illinois.

Joshua Cavender family was then living in Illinois Precinct, Calhoun County, Illinois.418

Orbert Cavender ("Robert Cavender"?) family was living in Alton 4th. Ward, Madison County, Illinois.418

Perry Cavender age 29 and born in North Carolina about 1821 was living in Township 3 & 3W, Pike County, Illinois and his family comprised his wife Jerima Cavender (“Jeremiah Cavender”?) age 35 and born in North Carolina about 1815, Elizabeth Cavender age 4 months and born in Illinois about 1850, and George Peible age 13 and born in North Carolina about 1837.337

Robert Cavender age 17 and born in New Hampshire was living in the City of Alton in Madison County, Illinois in the household of Robert Smith age 48 and born in New Hampshire.

Thomas Cavender age 61 and born in about 1799 in Maryland, was living in Peoria County, Illinois with his wife Caty Cavender ("Catherine Cavender" & "Catharine Cavender"?, formerly Catharine Fox ("Catherine Fox"?) age 35 and born in Ohio about 1815, and whom he had married on July 26, 1849 in Peoria County, Illinois. Also living in the same household were Jacobson Fox age 16 and born about 1834in Ohio, David Fox age 14 and born in Ohio about 1836, Hiram Fox age 13 and born in Ohio about 1837, and James Fox age 2 and born in Illinois about 1848, who apparently were the children of Catherine Fox by her previous marriage.

William Cavender age 26 born about 1824 in Illinois and his family were living in Massac County, Illinois and his family consisted of Maltilda Cavender ("Matilda Cavender", formerly “Matilda Ellen Stewart” or “Matilda Stewart”) age 26 and born in Tennessee about 1824, John M. Cavender ("John Cavender") age 5 and born about 1845 in Illinois and who may be the same John Cavender who married Martha Jane Lawrence (“Martha Lawrence”) in Massac County, Illinois, Mary L. Cavender ("Mary Cavender") age 3 and born in Illinois about 1847, and Nancy Steward age 39 and born about 1811. William Cavender and Matilda Stewart were married in Massac County, Illinois. Also, a John W. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) married Mary E. Fitchpatrick (“Mary Fitchpatrick” & “Mary Fitzpatrick”) in Massac County, Illinois.

(7) IOWA (1850):

Then living in Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa was the family of Elizabeth Cavender age 43 and born about 1807 in Ohio? who was then the widow of deceased John Cavender, and their children then living at home were: Sarah Cavender age 22 and born about 1828 in Illinois; Joseph Cavender age 21 and born about 1829 in Iowa;, and James Cavender age 15 and born about 1835 in Illinois.

Huldah Ann Cavender (“Huldah Cavender”) married Jefferson Easley on August 30, 1848 in Davis County, Iowa.

(8) INDIANA (1850):

Abigail Cavender was living in Perry County, Indiana. 282 & 337

Adeline Cavender was living in Perry County, Indiana. 282 & 337

Amanda Cavender was living in Perry County, Indiana. 282 & 337

Anson Cavender family was then living in Harrison Township, Dubois County, Indiana.418

Archibald Cavender was living in 1st. Civil District, Lewis County, Indiana.418

Charles Cavender #1 was living in Perry County, Indiana. 282 & 337

Charles Cavender #2 was living in Perry County, Indiana? 282 & 337

Edward Cavender ("Ed Cavender") family was living in Boon Township, Cass County, Indiana.418

Edward Cavender ("Ed Cavender") family was living in Washington Township, Owen County, Indiana in 1850. At that time he was age 28 and born in Lower Canada about 1822 and his wife Magdalene Cavender was age 21 and born in Ohio about 1829, and their son William Cavender was then age 1 month and born in Indiana about 1850. Also living in the same household was a Mary Albright age 25 and born in Ohio about 1825 This may be the same Edward Cavender who was born April 20, 1822 near Lake Champlain, New York and was the son of Hugh Cavander ("Hugh Cavender") and Juliette Hackett.403 Also, this particular Hugh Cavander may have been the one who was born about 1762, was living near Lake Champlain, New York on April 20, 1822 and is listed on page 295 of the 1840 Census for Greenfield Township, Fairfield County, Ohio. At that particular point in time, Hugh Cavender's family consisting of 2 females ages 10-15, 1 male age 15-20, 1 female age 50-60, and 1 male age 70-80. The Hugh Cavander family apparently did not move to Greenfield Township, Fairfield County, Ohio until some time after 1830 as he is not listed in the 1830 census reports for that year. Hugh Cavander died August 30, 1842 at the age of 80, and is buried in the Greenfield Township Cemetery next to a Presbyterian Church whose records are non-existent. No other Cavander is buried in that particular cemetery nor in any other cemetery in Greenfield Township. A Hugh Cavinner ("Hugh Cavander"? & "Hugh Cavender") is listed in the 1839 Quadrennial Enumerations of Greenfield Township, Fairfield County, Ohio of all males over 21 years of age, but he is not in the 1831 Quadrennial Enumerations. So, apparently he did not live in Greenfield Township for more than 11 years.313 According to the “Index to Naturalization (Lancaster, Ohio)” published by the Fairfield County, Ohio Genealogical Society, an Edward Cavender immigrated to Fairfield County, Ohio in 1844 and probably was the son of the above Hugh Cavander.

Elizabeth Cavender was living in 1st. Civil District, Lewis County, Indiana.418

Francis Cavender family was living in Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana in 1850. At that time, Francis Cavender was either age 24 or 26 and born in Ireland about 1824-1826 and his household then comprised: his wife, Eliu Cavender ("Eleu Cavender") age 23 and born in Ireland about 1827, and their daughter, Ann Cavender, age 2 and born in Ireland about 1848. Also living in the same house in 1850 was the Patrick Cavender family which comprised Patrick Cavender age 31 and born in Ireland about 1819, his wife Ann Cavender age 34 and born in Ireland about 1817, and their children Maryann Cavender (“Mary Ann Cavender”? & “Mary Cavender”) age 5 years and born in Massachusetts about 1845, and James Cavender age 1 and born in Massachusetts about 1849. 282 & 337

Greenberry Cavender was then living in Brownstown Township of Jackson County, Indiana in 1850. At that time he was age 36 and born in Indiana about 1814 and his family then comprised: Eleanor Cavender age 28 and born in Indiana about 1822 (Greenberry Cavender may be the son of the John Cavender who was born about 1788 and in 1820 was living in Jackson County, Indiana.418), their son John W. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”) age 8 and born in Indiana about 1842, their son Robert H. Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.H. Cavender”) age 3 and born in Indiana about 1847, and their son Peter H. Cavender ("Peter Cavender" & “P.H. Cavender”) age 1 and born in Indiana about 1849. This may be the same Peter H. Cavender ("Peter Cavender" & “P.H. Cavender”) who was born about 1850 and died in 1920 at the age of 70, and is buried in the Anniston Cemetery which is located 15 miles north of San Jon and between Logan, New Mexico, approximately 39 miles north of Lucumcari. Also a Fred Cavender who was born in 1883 and died in 1959 at the age of 76 is also buried in the same cemetery, together with Mary A. Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) born about 1855 and died about 1934 at the age of 79. 355 Thus, there must have been some family connection between Fred Cavender, Peter Cavender and Mary Cavender. Also in the same Township was Mary E. Cavinder ("Mary Cavender" & “M.E. Cavender”) who was living in a Phillips household.

Henry Cavender was living in Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana. 282, 337 & 418

James Cavender was living in Deer Creek Township, Perry County, Indiana. 282, 337 & 418

James Cavender was living in Washington Township, Owen County, Indiana in 1850. 282, 337 & 418

Jane Cavender family was living in Washington Township, Owen County, Indiana in 1850. At that time she was age 56 and born in Ireland about 1794 and apparently her children were: William Cavender age 24 and born in Ohio about 1826, Delia Bushy ("Deliala Cavender") age 27 and born in Ohio about 1823, Benjamin E. Cavender ("Benjamin Cavender" & “B.E. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Indiana about 1845, George Cavender age 3 and born in Indiana about 1847 and George W. Bushy ("George Bushy").

John Cavender #1 was then living in Perry County, Indiana? 282 & 337

John Cavender #2 was then living in Washington Township, Perry County, Indiana. 282, 337 & 418

John Cavender #3 was also then living in Washington Township, Ripley County, Indiana. The John Cavender in Ripley County, Indiana was listed as age 55 and born in Delaware about 1795 and his family comprised Hannah Cavender age 46 and born in Ohio about 1809, Marietta Cavender age 22 born in Ohio about 1833, John Cavender age 19 born in Indiana about 1831, Margaret Cavender born in Indiana, Isabella age 10 born in Indiana about 1840, Robert Cavender age 8 and born in Indiana about 1842, and David Cavender age 5 and born in Indiana about 1845.

Jonathan Cavender was then living in Perry County, Indiana. 282 & 337

Joseph W. Cavender ("Joseph Cavender") family was then living in 1st. Civil District, Lewis County, Indiana.418

Julia Cavender was living in Perry County, Indiana. 282 & 337

Louiza Cavender ("Lousia Cavender"?) family was then living in Washington Township, Miami County, Indiana.

Lydia Cavender family was then living in Union County, Madison County, Indiana.

Marie Cavender family was then living in Newhaven Township Hamilton County, Indiana.

Mary Cavender family was then living in Deerfield Township, Ross County, Indiana.

Peter Cavender family and Rebecca A. Cavender ("Rebecca Cavender") family were then living in Sugarcreek Township, Greene County.

Robert Cavander ("Robert Cavender"?), a physician, age 41 and born in Kentucky about 1809 was then living in Hamilton Township, Jackson County, Indiana in 1850. At that time his household then comprised: apparently his wife Mary J. Cavender ("Mary Cavender") age 33 and born in Ohio about 1817; and their children Margaret A. Cavender ("Margaret Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) age 15 and born in Indiana about 1835; George W. Cavender ("George Cavender" & “G.W. Cavender”) age 12, born in Indiana about 1838, and who may be the same George W. Cavender who married Rachel Ann Thompson (“Rachel Thompson” & “Rachael Thompson”) in Pike County, Illinois; William Cavender age 14 and born in Indiana about 1836; Phebe J. Cavender ("Phebe Cavender" & “P.J. Cavender”) age 12 and born in Indiana about 1838; Robert W. Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.W. Cavender”) age 8 and born in Indiana about 1842; and, Adaline A. Cavender ("Adaline Cavender", "Adeline Cavender"? & “A.A. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Indiana about 1845. A Margaret Cavender born about 1833 married William Elkins in Jackson County, Indiana on April 3, 1853. She may be the daughter of the John Cavender who was born about 1788 and in 1820 was living in Jackson County, Indiana.418 337, 355 & 418 Robert Cavender may be the son of the John Cavender who was born about 1788 and in 1820 was living in Jackson County, Indiana.418

Thomas Cavender family was then living in Ross Township, Clinton County, Indiana. At that time he was age 29 and born in Ohio and his household then comprised: his wife Salena Cavender ("Salina Cavender") age 25 and born in Ohio, and their children James W. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “James Wesley Cavender”?) age 3 and born in Indiana about 1847 and John H. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.H. Cavender”) age 1 and born in Indiana about 1849.

William Cavende ("William Cavender") family was then living in Harbison Township, Dubois County, Indiana.

Zoper Cavender ("Zophar Cavender", "Zopher Cavender" & "Zopar Cavender") was living in Perry County, Indiana. 282 & 337

(9) KENTUCKY (1850):

Ann Cavinder ("Ann Cavender"?) family in Jefferson County, Kentucky.

Anthony Cavender was then living in District 1, Pendleton County, Kentucky.418

Charles C. Cavender ("Charles Cavender")was then living in Hancock County, Kentucky.418

Daniel Cavender family was then living in District 1, Fayette County, Kentucky.418

Eleanor Cavender family was then living in Scott County, Kentucky.

Elander C. Cavender ("Elander Cavender") family was then living in the Eastern Part, District 1, Scott County, Kentucky.418

George E. Cavenaugh ("George Cavenaugh" & "George Cavender"?) was then living in Henderson County, Kentucky.

George Cavender family was then living in Harding County, Kentucky.

George Cavender family was then living in District 2, Harrison County, Kentucky.418

James Cavender family was then living in District 1, Scott County, Kentucky.418

John Cavenah ("John Cavender"?) was then living in Henderson County, Kentucky.

Margaret J. Cavenaugh ("Margaret Cavenaugh" & "Margaret Cavender"?) family was then living in Marian County, Kentucky.

Reuben Cavender family was then living in Fayette County, Kentucky.

Robert Cavender #1 family was then living in Scott County, Kentucky.

Robert Cavender #2 family was then also living in Scott County, Kentucky?

Silas Cavender (“Silas James Cavender”) family was living in Graves County, Kentucky in 1850 and his family then comprised himself age 45 and born in Virginia about 1805, his wife Rachel Cavender age 53 and born in Tennessee about 1797, and their children: Stephen Cantrell Cavender ("Stephen Cavender", “Stephen C. Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”) age 18 and thus born about 1832; John Calvin Cavender ("John Cavender" & “John C. Cavender”) age 18 and thus born about 1832; Joseph M. Cavender ("Joseph Cavender" & “J.M. Cavender”) age 16 and thus born about 1834; Thomas W. Cavender ("Thomas Cavender" & “T.W. Cavender”) age 14 and thus born about 1836; "Nick" Harriet Cavender ("Nick Cavender", “N.H. Cavender” & "Harriet Cavender") age 12 and thus born about 1838; and, R. Caroline ("Caroline Cavender") age 9 and thus born about 1841.

William W. Cavenah ("William Cavenah", “William W. Cavender”?, “W.W. Cavender”? & "William Cavender"?) was then living in Henderson County, Kentucky.

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(10) IOWA (1850):

Elizabeth Cavander (“Elizabeth Cavender”?) family was then living in Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa in 1850 and her family at that time comprised herself age 43 and born in Ohio about 1807; her daughter Sarah Cavander (“Sarah Cavender”?) age 22 and born in Illinois about 1828; her son Joseph Cavander (“Joseph Cavender”?) age 21 and born in Iowa about 1829; and her other son James Cavander (“James Cavender”?) age 15 and born in Illinois about 1835.

(11) LOUISIANA (1850):

John Cavender family was then living in New Orleans 3rd. Ward, Orleans Parish, Louisiana.418

(12) MARYLAND (1850):

James Cavender family was then living in the 7th. East District, Cecil County, Maryland.418

James Cavender family was then living in the 1st. District, Hartford County, Maryland.418

James Cavender, age 45 and a laborer born in Maryland, is listed as then living in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland.

Julian Cavender family was then living in Baltimore 2nd. Ward, Baltimore County, Maryland.418

Maria Cavender was then living in Chesapeake 2nd. District, Cecil County, Maryland. A Maria Cavender is also listed as then living with the family o Burton Morris in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland and was then 12 years of age, and thus born about 1838.418

Nicolas Cavender family was then living in the 1st. District, Kent County, Maryland.418

Unidentified Cavender family was then living in Allegany County, Maryland. 352

(13) MASSACHUSETTS (1850):

Ellen Cavender was then living in Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts.418

(14) MICHIGAN (1850):

Boyd H. Cavender ("Boyd Cavender") family was then living in Medina, Lenawee County, Michigan.418

Dennis Cavender family was then living in Leoni, Jackson County, Michigan.418

Diadema Cavender family was then living in Hudson, Lenawee County, Michigan.418

Mary Cavender family was then living in Medina, Lenawee County, Michigan.418

(15) MINNESOTA (1850):

A.H. Cavender family was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

A.H. Cavender family was then living in M37 N.H., Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Abram H. Cavender ("Abram Cavender" & “A.H. Cavender”) family was then living in M37 N.H., Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Charles Cavender was then paying taxes while living in M4, Ohio, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Charles Cavender family was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Edward Cavender family was then living in Gloucester, Essex County, Minnesota.418

Elmira Cavender family was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Elmira Cavender family was then living in F32 N.H., Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

(16) MISSISSIPPI (1850):

Jesse Cavender family was then living in the 3rd. Division, Tippah County, Mississippi.418

(17) MISSOURI (1850):

A. Cavender family was then living in St. Louis 4th... Ward, St. Louis County, Missouri.418

Cinderella B. Cavender (“Cindarilla B. Cavender”, “Cinderella Cavender” & “Cindarilla Cavender”) married Gilbert Lynch (“Gilbert Linch”) in Missouri in 1850.

Charles Cavender family was then living in St. Louis 5th. Ward, St. Louis County, Missouri.418

Daniel Cavender family was then living in St. Louis 4th... Ward, St. Louis County, Missouri.418

Denis Cavender ("Dennis Cavender"?) family was then living in St. Louis 4th... Ward, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.418

Elizabeth C. Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender") family was then living in 54th... District, Madison County, Missouri.418

Hiram Cavender family was then living in Cole County, Missouri in 1850 and his family at that particular time comprised: himself, age 43 and born in Kentucky about 1807; his wife Mary Cavender age 37 and born in Kentucky about 1813; and his following children:

George Cavender age 14 born in Missouri about 1836 and may be the George T. Cavender ("George Cavender") who filed an affidavit for a Civil War disability pension No. 402965 (Certificate No. 701892) that he executed in Lawrence County, Missouri on January 29, 1880 and in which affidavit he stated that he was then 44 years of age, and thus born about 1836, that he enrolled at Mt. Vernon, Missouri on August 26, 1864 in Company D of the 46th Regiment of the Missouri Infantry Volunteers commanded by Col. Robert Fyan and was honorably discharged at Springfield, Missouri on March 6, 1865. In additional military forms, he stated that he had first married Mary Ann Smith ("Mary Smith") who died in August 1857, and that the later married Matilda Pilkenton in 1858 in Verona Township in Lawrence County, Missouri with the ceremony being conducted by Justice of the Peace performing the ceremony and she died on June 6, 1901, and that he still later married an Augestein? who died on March 31, 1908. George T Cavender ("George Cavender") died on November 2, 1911 and he had previously stated that his children (apparently by his second wife, Matilda Cavender”) at that time were:

John G. Cavender ("John Cavender") born December 7, 1858;

Mary E. Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “Mary Elizabeth Cavender”?) born February 6, 1860; and,

Polly A. Cavender ("Polly Cavender", "Mary Cavender", “Mary A. Cavender” & "Mary Jane Cavender") born October 4, 1862; 371 & 395

John Cavender age 12 and born in Missouri about 1838;

David Cavender age 8 and born in Missouri about 1842;

Mary J. Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.J. Cavender” & “Mary Jane Cavender”?) age 7 and born in Missouri about 1843;

Margaret A. Cavender ("Margaret Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Missouri about 1845;

Hannah Cavender age 3 and born in Missouri about 1847; and,

Malinda Cavender age 1 month and born in Missouri about 1850.

Joseph Cavender family was then living in St. Louis 6th. Ward, St. Louis County, Missouri.418

Madison Cavender family was then living in Cole County, Missouri.418

Mary Cavender family was then living in the 4th Ward of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.418

Nancy Cavender family was then living in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri.418

(18) NEW HAMPSHIRE (1850):

Burnham Cavender family was then living in Chesterfield, Cheshire County, New Hampshire.418

David Cavender family was then living in Chesterfield, Cheshire County, New Hampshire.418

James Cavender family was then living in Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.418

Mary J. Cavender ("Mary Cavender") family was then living in Rochester, Strafford County, New Hampshire.418

Moody Cavender family was then living in Rochester, Strafford County, New Hampshire.418

(19) NEW YORK (1850):

Bartholemew Cavender ("Bartholemu Cavender"?) family was then living in Erwin, Chemung County, New York.418

Charles Cavender family was then living in Milton, Saratoga County, New York.418

Dennis Cavender family was then living in Cahoes, Albany County, New York.418

John C. Cavender ("John Cavender", “John Charles Cavender”? , “J.C. Cavender” & “John Calvin Cavender”?) family was then living in Rose, Wayne County, New York.418

Joseph Cavender family was then living in Cahoes, Albany County, New York.418

Michael Cavender family was then living in Seneca, Ontario County, New York.418

Nathan Cavenden ("Nathan Cavender"?) family was then living in Barre, Orleans County, New York.418

William Cavenden ("William Cavender"?) family was then living in Avon, Livingston County, New York.418

(20) NEW JERSEY (1850):

Patrick Cavender family was then living in Morris Township, Morris County, New Jersey in 1850.418

(21) NORTH CAROLINA (1850):

Aby Cavinder ("Aby Cavender" ? & "Abigail Cavender"?) family was then living in Ashe County, North Carolina.

Nancy Cavender family was then living in Lower Richland, Onslow County, North Carolina.418

Stephen Cavanoe ("Stephen Cavender") family was living in Craven County, North Carolina.

William Cavender family was then living in Onslow County, North Carolina.

William Cavender family was then living in Cumberland County, North Carolina.

(22) SOUTH CAROLINA (1850):

Martha E. Cavender ("Martha Cavender") family was then living in Columbia Township, Richland County, South Carolina.418

(23) OHIO (1850):

Edward Cavender age 28 and born in lower Canada about 1822 and his family was living in Boone Township in Cass County, Indiana in 1850 and his family then consisted of his wife Magdalene Cavender age 21 and born in Ohio about 1829, a son William Cavender age 6 months and born in Indiana about 1850, and Mary Albright age 25 and born in Ohio. This may be the same Edward Cavender born April 20, 1822 near Lake Champlain, New York and the son of Hugh Cavender and Juliette Hackett. 337 & 403

Hannah Cavender and her family were living in Belmont County, Ohio in 1850 and comprised herself age 35 and thus born in Ohio about 1815 and her children then living in her household comprised: John W. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) age 8 born in Ohio about 1842; Sarah R. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.R. Cavender”) age 7 born in Ohio about 1843; and, William J. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.J. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Ohio about 1845. William J. Cavender may be the same person who died about 1915 and is buried in the North Powder Cemetery in Oregon with his wife Lizzie J. Cavender (“Lizzie Cavender” & “L.J. Cavender”).

Henry Cavender family was living in St. Marys Township, Auglaize County, Ohio.418

Jacob Cavender age 35 and born in Ohio about 1825, and in 1850 was living in Concord Township in Fayette County, Ohio and his family then consisted of his wife Mary Cavender age 36 and born in Ohio about 1814 and their children, all born in Ohio, Sarah M. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.M. Cavender”) age 13 and born about 1837, Nancy J. Cavender ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.J. Cavender”) age 12 and born about 1838, Sylvester Cavender age 10 and born about 1840, Clara Cavender age 8 and born about 1842, Rebecca J. Cavender ("Rebecca Cavender" & “R.J. Cavender”) age 6 and born about 1844, Caroline Cavender age 4 and born about 1846, and Loyd Cavender ("Lloyd Cavender"?) age 2 and born about 1848. (NOTE: This same entry appears to be the same entry with respect to the 1870 census.)

James Cavender age 64 and born in New Hampshire about 1786 was living in Allen Township, Union County, Ohio with his wife Rachael Cavender age 61 and born in New Hampshire in 1789.418

James Cavender family was then living in Coleraine Township, Belmont County, Ohio and his family then comprised himself age 31 and born in Cooper, Pennsylvania about 1819 and his wife Nancy Cavender age 38 and born in Virginia about 1812. Their children then living at home were: James Cavender age 9 years and born in Ohio about 1851; Nancy Cavender age 12 years and born in Ohio about 1838; William Cavender age 7 years and born in Ohio about 1843; Samuel L. Cavender (“Samuel Cavender” & “S.L. Cavender”) born in Ohio about 1845; Thomas A. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.A. Cavender”) age 4 and born in Ohio about 1846; and, John C. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”) born in Ohio June 1950.418

John Cavender family was living in Belmont County, Ohio in 1850, apparently in the same household as Eli McNight age 45 and born in Maryland about 1805 and his wife, Martha McNight age 40 and born in Maryland. At that time, John Cavender was listed as being age 43 and born in Cooper, Pennsylvania about 1807 and his wife, Elizabeth Cavender, was listed as being 35 years old and born in Ohio about 1815. Their children then living at home were; Richard Cavender age 9 and born in Ohio about 1841; and Marryann Cavender (“Maryann Cavender”, “Mary Ann Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) age 1 and born in Ohio about 1849. Also living in the same household was Nancy Parrish age 67 and born in Maryland about 1783

John Cavender family was then living in Sugarcreek Township, Greene County, Ohio.418

John Cavender age 25 and born in Ohio about 1825 and his family were living in Newton Township, Miami County, Ohio in 1850 and his family consisted of his wife Mary Cavender age 24 and born in Ohio about 1826, their daughter Mary J. Cavender ("Mary Cavender") age 4 and born in Ohio about 1846 and Jeremiah Hickman Cavender”? (“Jeremiah Cavender”) age 19 and born in Ohio about 1831; Rachael Cavender ("Rachel Cavender"?) age 11 and born in Ohio about 1839, and John Cavender age 9 and born in Ohio about 1841. The John Cavender family was apparently living in the household of Rachel Knick age 57 and born in Maryland about 1793.418

Levi Cavender ("Levi Cavender"?) family was then living in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio in 1850 and his family then comprised himself age 24, a blacksmith, and born in Ohio about 1826 and his wife Hannah Cavender age 23 and born in Ohio about 1827.418

Loyd Cavender ("Lloyd Cavender"?) was born in either Maryland or Delaware about 1808, is believed to be the son of Jacob Cavender and Margaret Wright of Delaware who were paying taxes in Nanticoke Hundred in Sussex County, Delaware in 1785.

Louiza Cavender ("Louisa Cavender"?) family was then living in Washington Township, Miami County, Ohio.

Loyd Cavender ("Lloyd Cavender"?) family was then living in Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio.

Lydia Cavender family was then living in Union Township, Madison County, Ohio in 1850.418

Maria Cavender family was then living in New Haven Township, Hamilton County, Ohio. This may be the Mary Cavender family was listed in the 1850 census as then living in Silvercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio.418

Mary Cavender #1 family was then living in Silvercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio.418

Mary Cavender #2 family was then living in Deerfield Township, Ross County, Ohio.418

Mary Cavender age 18 and born in Ireland about 1832 was living in Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio in the family of James Kyle age 63 and born in Kentucky. This may be the same Mary Cavender that was listed in the 1850 census as then living in Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio.418

Mary Cavender age 46 and born in Pennsylvania about 1804 and her family was living in Crosby Township or New Haven Township in Hamilton County, Ohio and her family consisted of William Cavender age 14 and born in Ohio about 1836, Harvey Cavender age 12 and born in Ohio about 1838, and Sarah Cavender age 7 and born in Ohio about 1843. This may be the same Mary Cavender family listed in the 1850 census as then living in New Haven Township, Hamilton County, Ohio.418

Mary Cavender age 55 and born in Connecticut about 1795 and was living in Crosby Township or New Haven Township in Hamilton County, Ohio with the family of J.W. DeBois born in New York.

Peter Cavender family was then living in Sugar Township, Greene County, Ohio.418

Sarah Cavender (also "Sarah Cavenden") family was living in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio in 1850, apparently in the household of George Berry listed as a stone mason age 45 and born about 1805. At that time Sarah Cavender was listed as being 34 years of age and born in Pennsylvania about 1816. Her children then living in the same household were: Thomas Cavender age 10 and born in Ohio about 1840; Dyton Cavender age 8 and born in Ohio about 1842; Mary Cavender age 6 and born in Ohio about 1844; Elizabeth E. Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender” & “E.E. Cavender”) age 4 and born in Ohio about 1846; Margaret Cavender age 2 and born in Ohio about 1848; and, Elizabeth Cavender age 2 months and born in 1850. Further living in the same household was Sarah Cavender age 64 and born in Pennsylvania about 1786.418

Samuel Cavenden ("Samuel Cavender"?) family was then living in Wayne Township, Auglaize County, Ohio.418

Thomas Cavender age 60 and born in Ireland about 1790 and his family was living in either Sugar Creek Township, Greene County, Ohio or in Silver Township, Greene County, Ohio in 1850 and his family then consisted of his wife Mary Cavender age 50 and born in Ireland about 1800, and their children: Simon Cavender ("Lemon Cavender"?) age 13 and born in Ireland about 1837, Andrew Cavender age 10 and born in Ireland about 1840, and Wm. Cavender ("William Cavender") age 8 and born in Ireland about 1842.

(24) PENNSYLVANIA (1850):

Catharine Cavender ("Catherine Cavender"? & "Katherine Cavender"?) family was then living in Lewistown Borough, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.418

Charles Cavender family was then living in Guilford Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.418

Elizabeth Cavender family was then living in Plymouth Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.418

James Cavender family was then living in Oliver Township, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.418

James Cavender family was then living in North Liberties Ward 4, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.418

John H. Cavender ("John Cavender") family was then living in North Liberties Ward 6, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.418

Julia Cavender family was then living in West Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.418

Mary A. Cavender ("Mary Cavender") family was then living in the Middle Ward, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.418

Matilda Cavender family was then living in Mt. Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.418

Micaael Cavender ("Michael Cavender"?) family was then living in Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania in 1850.418

(25) RHODE ISLAND (1850):

Michael Cavender family was then living in North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.418

(26) TENNESSEE (1850):

Archibald Cavender age 24, born about 1826 in Tennessee, and in 1850 was living in Lewis County, Tennessee together with his wife Mary J. Cavender (“Mary Jane Cavender”?, “M.J. Cavender” & "Mary Cavender") age 22 and born in North Carolina about 1826, and their children: James H. Cavender (“James Harrison Cavender”?, “J.H. Cavender” & "James Cavender") age 3 and thus born about 1847; and, Melissa B. Cavender ("Melissa Cavender" & “M.B. Cavender”) age 1 and thus born about 1849. It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.

Benjamin Cavender age 44, born about 1806 in North Carolina, and in 1850 was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee together with his wife Sarah Cavender age 38 and born about 1812 in Tennessee, and their children: Parthenia Cavender age 19 and born about 1831; Elijah Cavender age 18 and born about 1832; Rosannah Cavender age 15 and born about 1835; Sarah Cavender age 13 and born about 1837; Jefferson Cavender age 9 and born about 1841; Calvin Cavender age 7 and born about 1843; Mary Cavender age 4 and born about 1846; and, Benjamin Cavender age 2 and born about 1848.

Bryant Cavender age 34 and born about 1816 in Tennessee, and living in the 26th. Subdivision, Bradley County, Tennessee in 1850, together with his wife Julia Cavender age 35 and born in Tennessee about 1825, and their son Barton R. Cavender ("Barton Cavender" & “B.R. Cavender”) age 11 and thus born about 1839.

Elizabeth Cavender was then living in Greene County, Tennessee in 1850.

Elizabeth Cavender was then living in 2nd. Subdivision, Davidson County, Tennessee.418

George Cavender age 44 was living in Marshall County, Tennessee in 1850, and thus was born about 1806. His family then comprised his wife Sarah C. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”) age 23 and born about 1827 in Tennessee and their children: Martha L. Cavender (“Martha Cavender”) age 15 and born about 1835; George W. Cavender (“George Washington Cavender”?, “G.W. Cavender” & “George Cavender”) age 5 and born about 1845; Caledonia Cavender age 2 and born about 1848; and, John T. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.T. Cavender”) age 3 months and born in 1850.

Harrison Cavender age 28 and born about 1822 in Virginia was living in Second Subdivision of Davidson County, Tennessee in 1850. His family then comprised his wife Julia age 27 and born in Tennessee about 1823. Also living the same household was a Patrick Cavender (“Patrick H. Cavender”? & “P.H. Cavender”?) age 32 and born about 1818, together with the family of James Cavender age 38 and born about 1812, his wife Nancy Cavender age 35 and born about 1815, and their son Silas Cavender age and born about 1835. Further living in his household was a James HARRISON age 8 and born about 1842. If his surname was really “Cavender” instead of HARRISON, then his real name would be James Harrison Cavender (“James Cavender”) age 8 and born about 1842. (NOTE: Silas Cavender apparently moved out of the household of Harrison Cavender shortly after the census was taken in Davidson County, Tennessee and before the census for them was taken in Williamson County, Tennessee.)

Henry Cavender was then living in the 14th. Civil District, Dekalb County, Tennessee.418

Henry Cavender age 62 and born about 1788 in North Carolina was living in the 27th. Civil District, Hamilton County, Tennessee in 1850 with his wife Rebecca Cavender age 32 and born about 1818 in Tennessee and their children: Franklin Cavender age 11 and born about 1839; Marion Cavender age 8 and born about 1842; Bohemia Cavender age 5 and born about 1845; and Zach Cavender (“Zachariah Cavender”, “Zackery Cavender”? & “Zackary Cavender”?) age 3 and born about 1847.418

Henry Cavenor ("Henry Cavender") age 40 was living in Bedford County, Tennessee and was born in Tennessee about 1810. His family at that time comprised: Agnes Cavenor ("Agnes Cavender"?) age 30 and born in Tennessee about 1820; John Cavenor ("John Cavender"?) age 14 and born in Tennessee about 1836; James Cavenor ("James Cavender"?) age 11 and born in Tennessee about 1839; William Cavenor ("William Cavender"?) age 9 and born in Tennessee about 1841; Jane Cavenor ("Jane Cavender"?) age 6 and born in Tennessee about 1844; and, Laticia Cavenor ("Laticia Cavender"?) age 4 and born in Tennessee about 1846.

James Cavenaugh ("James Cavender"?) age 32, was living in Bedford County, Tennessee and was born in Kentucky about 1818. His family then comprised: his wife Mary Cavenaugh age 23, and his children William Cavenaugh age 3 and born in Tennessee, and Martha Cavenaugh age 1 and born in Tennessee.

James Cavender (“James S. Cavender”? & “J.S. Cavender”?) age 39 and born about 1811 in Tennessee was then living in Williamson County, Tennessee with his wife Nancy Cavender age 39 and born about 1811 in Virginia with their children: Silas Cavender age 15 and born about 1835; Elizabeth Cavender age 13 and born about 1837; Sarah Jane Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”) age 11 and born about 1839; and, Henry Cavender age 8 and born about 1842.(NOTE: See the previous listing of Harrison Cavender where his household apparently included the above James Cavender, his wife Nancy Cavender, and their oldest child, Silas Cavender. This could be explained if the census was taken in Davidson County, Tennessee before being taken in Williamson County, Tennessee AND James Cavender moved from Davidson County, Tennessee to Williamson County, Tennessee in 1850.)122, 137, 173 & 174

James Cavender age 29, born about 1821 in Virginia about 1819, and then living in the 6th. Civil District, Lawrence County, Tennessee, together with his wife Frances Cavender age 30 and born in Tennessee about 1820, and their children: Timothy Cavender age 7 and born about 1843; John Cavender age 5 and born about 1845; Adaline Cavender age 4 and born about 1846; Mary Cavender age 2 and born about 1848; and, Sarah E. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender") age 8 months and born in 1850.418

James Cavender, age 13, was born about 1837 and then living in Marshall County, in the household of Elizabeth Porter, age 38. This may be the same James Cavender who is listed in the 1850 census as living in the 13th. District, Marshall County, Tennessee.355 & 418

John Cavender was then living in the 9th. Division, Greene County, Tennessee in 1850.418

John Cavender age 30, born about 1820 in Tennessee was then living in Williamson County, Tennessee with his family which comprised: Sara Cavender ("Sarah Cavender"?) age 28 and born in Tennessee about 1822; and, Nan Cavender ("Nancy Cavender") age 3 and born in Tennessee about 1847;

John Cavender age 78, born in Virginia about 1772, and at that time was living in Williamson County, Tennessee with his family which comprised only himself and his wife Elizabeth Cavender age 69 and also born in Virginia about 1781.137

John Cavender age 30, born about 1820 in Tennessee, at that time was living in Williamson County, Tennessee, together with his wife Nancy Cavender age 28 and born in Tennessee about 1822, and their daughter Mary Cavender age 3 born about 1847. Further living in the same household were Polly Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “Mary J. Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender” & "Mary Jane Cavender") age 30 and born in Virginia about 1820, Elizabeth Cavender age 26 and born in Virginia about 1824, Harriet Cavender ("Harriett Cavender") age 20 and born in Virginia about 1830, Jane Cavender age 20 and born in Virginia about 1830, and James M. Underwood ("James Underwood") age 6 and born about 1844.

John Cavender age 75, born in North Carolina about 1775, was then living in the 13th. District, Marshall County, Tennessee together with his wife Livey Cavender age 38 and born in North Carolina about 1812, and their children: George Cavender age 17 and born in North Carolina about 1833; Thomas Cavender age 15 and born in North Carolina about 1835; Adolphus Cavender age 11 and born in North Carolina about 1839; Needham Cavender (“Needam Cavender"& "Needum Cavener"? "Needum Cavender"?) age 8 and born in North Carolina about 1842; John Cavender age 7 born in Tennessee about 1843; Elizabeth Cavender age 6 and born in Tennessee about 1844; and, Sarah Cavender age 2 and born in Tennessee about 1848.

John Cavenor ("John Cavender"?) age 25 and born about 1825 in Virginia was then living in Marshall County, and his family comprised: Amanda Cavenor ("Amanda Cavender"?) age 19 and born in Tennessee about 1831.

John Cavenor ("John Cavender"?) age 25, born about 1825 in Virginia, and at that time was living in Marshall County, Virginia, together with his wife Amanda Cavenor ("Amanda Cavender"?) age 19 and born in Tennessee about 1831, and their son James P. Cavenor ("James P. Cavender"?, “J.P. Cavender”? & "James Cavender"?) age 1 and born about 1849. Also living in the same household were James BEECH age 35 and born about 1815, and John IVINS age 18 and born about 1832.

John Cavenor ("John Cavender"?) age 36 and born about 1814, and then living in Giles County, Tennessee in 1850, together with his wife Elizabeth Cavenor ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) age 34 and born about 1816, and their children: Margaret Cavenor ("Margaret Cavender"?) age 6 and born about 1844; Elizabeth Cavenor ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) age 4 and born about 1846; Patrick Cavenor ("Patrick Cavender"?) age 2 and born about 1848; and, Mary Cavenor ("Mary Cavender"?) age 3 months and born about 1850. Also living in the same household were Joanna Ash age 35 and born about 1815 and John Mourn age 37 and born about 1813.

John Cavinger (“John Cavender”?) age 45 and born in Tennessee about 1805 was then living in Carter County, Tennessee. His wife was Sarah Cavinger (“Sarah Cavender”?) age 42 and born about 1808 and their children were: Mathis Cavinger (“Mathis Cavender”?) age 17 and born about 1833; Nathaniel Cavinger (“Nathaniel Cavender”?) age 16 and born about 1834; Louis Cavinger (“Louis Cavender”?) age 16 and born about 1834; Margaret Cavinger (“Margaret Cavender”?) age 12 and born about 1838; Aljina Cavinger (“Aljina Cavender”?) age 10 and born about 1840; Allen J. Cavinger (“Allen Cavinger”, “Allen J. Cavender”?, “A.J. Cavender”? & “Allen Cavender”?) age 8 and born about 1842; Jackson C. Cavinger (“Jackson Cavinger”, “Jackson C. Cavender”?, “J.C. Cavender”? & “Jackson Cavender”?) age 5 and born about 1845; and, David Cavinger (“David Cavender”?) age 6 month and born about 1850. Also living in the same household was James J. Cavinger (“James Cavinger”, “James J. Cavender”?, “J.J. Cavender” & “James Cavender”?) age 42 and born about 1808.

Joseph Cavender was then living in Bradford, Tennessee.

Joseph W. Cavender ("Joseph Wyatt Cavender", J.W. Cavender” & "Joseph Cavender") age 35 and the son of Eudaley James Cavender (“Eudaley Cavender”), born in Tennessee about 1815, then living in Lewis County, Tennessee, together with his wife Sarah N. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.N. Cavender”) age 29 and born in Kentucky about 1821, and their children: Henry Cavender age 10 and born about 1840, Elizabeth Cavender age 9 and born about 1841, Dolly A. Cavender ("Dolly Cavender" & “D.A. Cavender”) age 7 and born about 1843, Silas Cavender age 5 and born about 1845, Joseph Cavender age 4 and born about 1846, and Sarah Cavender age 5 months and born in 1850. It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.

Lucy Cavender (“Lucille Cavender”) age 48 born about 1802 and then living in Giles County, Tennessee and her household comprising: Sarah A. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.A. Cavender”) age 10 and born about 1840; Siliam Niva a female age 21 and born about 1829; and, Ed. D. Cavender (“Edward D. Cavender”?, "Edward Cavender", “E.D. Cavender” & "Ed Cavender") age 21 and born about 1829.

Martha Cavender (“Martha Sharp Cavender”? & “M.S. Cavender”?) age 30, born in Tennessee about 1820, married a Sharp, and in 1850 was widowed and living in Hamilton County, Tennessee and her household then comprised: Serilda Cavender age 14 and born about 1836; Elizabeth SHARP age 63 and born about 1787; Lucinda Cavender ("Lucy Cavender"?) age 30 and born about 1820; James AMUS age 23 and born about 1827; and, Orlena Cavender age 16 and born about 1834.

The above Serilda Cavender was actually born May 22, 1839 in Hamilton County, Tennessee, married John L. Parks (“John Parks”), on August 6, 1856 in Hamilton County, Tennessee, died February 3, 1923, and was buried in the Praire View Cemetery in Praire View, Logan County, Arkansas. John Parks was born on June 8, 1835 in Monroe County, Tennessee to parents who were both born in Georgia, was a small boy when both of his parents died leaving him and his 3 brothers and 1 sister He died on November 12, 1916 in Praire View, Logan County, Arkansas, and is buried with his wife. As soon as John Parks and Serilda Cavender were married, they left Tennessee in covered wagons for Arkansas taking her widowed mother, Martha Cavender, with them. They settled in Johnson County, Arkansas, now Logan County, Arkansas.

John Parks served in the Civil War in the 4th Arkansas Union Calvary which was organized in Little Rock, Arkansas. He enlisted at Dardanelle, Arkansas on October 1, 1863 at the age of 29 years, and was honorably discharged on June 30, 1865 in Little Rock, Arkandas. Serilda Parks filed for a widow’s pension on her husband, John Park’s, civil war record.

Nancy Cavender age 66, born in Virginia about 1784, and then living in the 15th. District, Giles County, Tennessee, together with Thomas J. Cavender ("Thomas Cavender" & “T.J. Cavender”) age 25 and born in Tennessee about 1825.

Needham Cavender (“Needam Cavender” & "Needum Cavender") age 19 and born about 1831 and then living in Giles County, Tennessee.

Needum Cavener (“Needam Cavender”, "Needum Cavender" & "Needham Cavender"?) family was then living in Hickman County, Tennessee in 1850. At that time he was age 69 and thus born about 1781 in North Carolina, and together with his wife Sarah Cavener (Sarah Cavender"?) age 63 and also born in North Carolina about 1787, and their children: Nancy Cavener ("Nancy Cavender"?) age 18 and thus born about 1832; Susan Cavener ("Susan Cavender"?) age 16 and thus born about 1834; John Cavener ("John Cavender"?) age 11 and thus born about 1839; and, Needum Cavener ("Needum Cavender"?) age 3 and thus born about 1847.

Needham Cavender (“Needum Cavender” & “Needam Cavender”) age 75, born about 1775 in North Carolina, and in 1850 was then living in Marshall County, Tennessee with his family which consisted of Lively Cavender age 38 and born in North Carolina about 1812; George Cavender age 17 and born in North Carolina about 1833; Thomas Cavender age 15 and born in North Carolina about 1835; Adolphus Cavender age 11 and born in North Carolina about 1839; John Cavender age 7 and born in North Carolina about 1843; Elizabeth Cavender age 6 and born in North Carolina about 1844; and, Sarah Cavender age 2 and born in North Carolina about 1848. (NOTE, this may be a mistake. This may be the family of John Cavender.)

Phebe Cavender ("Phoebe Cavender"?) was then living in Marshall County.

Polly Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “Mary J. Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender” & "Mary Jane Cavender") 30, born in Virginia, about 1820 and then living in Williamson County and living in her household were the following: Elizabeth Cavender age 26 and born about 1824; Harriet Cavender age 20 and born about 1830; and, Jane Cavender age 20 and born about 1820. Also living in the same household was James M. UNDERWOOD ("James Underwood" & “J.M. Underwood”) age 6 and born about 1844.

Silas S. Cavender ("Silas Cavender" & “S.S. Cavender”) age 26, born about 1824 in Tennessee, and at that time was living in Maury County, together with his wife Permeila Cavender (“Permelia Cavender”, “Permellia Cavender”, “Pamela Cavender” & “Pameila Cavender”?) age 26 and born in North Carolina about 1824, and a John Cavender (“John C. Cavender”?, “John Calvin Cavender”? & “J.C. Cavender”?) age 16 and thus born about 1834. According to one report, a Silas S. Cavender ("Silas Cavender") was born in 1822, joined Company "C" of Capt. Coopers 1 Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry on October 20, 1846, fought in the Mexican War at the age of 24, and was a Private in rank. He apparently was given a disability discharge on July 17, 1847.99 According to another report, Silas S. Cavender was sworn into the U.S. Calvary on June 6, 1846 by W.G. Harding in Columbia. He enlisted with his horse, valued at $60 and equipment valued at $15. He was discharged on July 17, 1862 at the age of 21, which coincides with the age of 26 in the census records.432

Stephen Cavender was living in Greene County, Tennessee in 1850.

Stephen Cavender age 52, born in Virginia about 1798 and the son of Eudaley James Cavender, at that time was living in Lewis County, Tennessee together with his wife Matilda Cavender age 49 and born in North Carolina about 1801, and their children: Margaret Cavender age 22 and born about 1828; Sarah Cavender age 20 and born about 1830; Stephen Cavender age 14 and born about 1836; Mary Cavender age 12 and born about 1838; and, Milly Cavender age 10 and born about 1840. Also living in the same household was Caroline BYNUM age 17 and born about 1833 and who apparently was the daughter of Matilda Cavender("Matilda Bynum") by her previous marriage. It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.

Thomas M. Cavender ("Thomas Cavender") was then living in Maury County, Tennessee in 1850. 122, 137 & 371

Thomas Cavender age 35, born in Tennessee about 1815, and in 1850 was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee together with his wife Ruth Cavender age 31 and born in Tennessee about 1819, and their children: Nancy Cavender age 11 and born about 1839; Allena Cavender ("Allenda Cavender"?) age 9 and born about 1841; Sarah Cavender age 7 and born about 1843; Mary Cavender age 6 and born about 1844; Benjamin Cavender age 5 and born about 1845; Tilman Cavender (“Tillman Cavender”?) age 4 and born about 1846; Narcissa Cavender age 3 and born about 1847; and, Thomas Cavender age 1 and born about 1849. Thomas Cavender and Ruth Cavender eventually had 12 children:

Nancy Cavender ("Nancy Jane Cavender"?) born in Tennessee about 1839;

Allena F. Cavender ("Allena Cavender" & “A.F. Cavender”) born in Tennessee about 1841;

Sarah Cavender born in Tennessee about 1843;

Mary Cavender born in Tennessee about 1844;

Benjamin Cavender born in Tennessee about 1845;

Tilman Cavender born in Tennessee about 1846;

Narcissa Cavender born in Tennessee about 1847;

Thomas Cavender born in Tennessee about 1849;

Levesta Cavender born in Hamilton County, Tennessee about 1851;

Woodbery Cavender ("Woodberry Cavender"?) born in Hamilton County, Tennessee about 1853;

Elizabeth Cavender born in Hamilton County, Tennessee about 1855; and,

Josephine Cavender born in Hamilton County, Tennessee about 1858.

Thomas Gold age 32 and born in Tennessee about 1818 was living in Marshall County, Tennessee and his family comprised: Mary J. Gold ("Mary Gold", formerly "Mary Cavenor", “Mary J. Cavender” & “Mary Cavender”) age 22 and born in Tennessee about 1828; Margaret J. Gold ("Margaret Gold") age 3 and born in Tennessee about 1847; James Gold age 2 and born in Tennessee about 1848; and, Kissah Cavenor ("Kissah Cavender"?), the mother of Mary Gold and whose age was about 50 and was born in Virginia about 1800.

William Cavender was then living in Marshall County, Tennessee.

William Cavender age 29, born in Tennessee about 1821, and was living in the 10th District, Williamson County, Tennessee in 1850 with his wife Marietta Cavender age 25 and born in Tennessee about 1825, and their children, all born in Tennessee: James T. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.T. Cavender”) age 5 and born about 1845; and Zach Taylor Cavender ("Zach Cavender", “Zackery Taylor”?, “Zachary Taylor Cavender”, “Z.T. Cavender” & "Zachariah Taylor Cavender"?) age 2 and born about 1848. 174

William Cavenor ("William Cavender"?) age 16 and then living in Giles County, Tennessee.

William W. Cavenor ("William Cavenor", “William W. Cavender”? & "William Cavender"?) age 2 and born in Tennessee about 1848; James Patrick Cavenor ("James Cavenor", “James P. Cavender”? & "James Cavender"?) age 1 and born in Tennessee about 1849; James Beech age 35 and born in North Carolina about 1815; and, John Ivine age 18 and born in Tennessee about 1832.

(27) TEXAS (1850):

James Cavender family was then living in Ft. Duncan Eagle Pass, Bexar County, Texas.418

(28) VERMONT (1850):

Daniel Cavender family was then living in Dummerston, Windham County, Vermont.418

Patrick Cavender family was then living in Dummerston, Windham County, Vermont in 1850.418

(29) VIRGINIA (1850): Note the fact that parts of Virginia became West Virginia after the 1860 census was taken. For example, Kanawha County is now located in West Virginia, rather than in Virginia:

Alexander Cavindish ("Alexander Cavender"?) was then living in Nicholas County, Virginia.

Andrew Cavender family was then living in District 29, Kanawha County, Virginia.

Andrew J. Cavender ("Andrew Cavender") age 14 and son of Andrew Cavender was born about 1836 and was then living in Kanawha County, Virginia.

Betsey Cavender ("Betsy Cavender" & "Elizabeth Cavender"?) was then living in Princess Anne County, Virginia.418

Charles Cavender family was then living in District 29, Kanawha County, Virginia.418

Charles Cavender age 13 was the son of Andrew Cavender in Kanawha County, Virginia and born about 1837.

Daniel Cavinder ("Daniel Cavender"?) family was then living in Bedford County, Virginia.

Elizabeth Cavrer ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) family was then living in Virginia;

Francis Cavener ("Francis Cavender"?) family was then living in Preston County, Virginia.

Henry Cavender family was then living in the U.S. Navy Yard Gosport, Norfolk County, Virginia.418

James Cavender age 23 and was then living in District 29, Kanawha County, Virginia.418

James Cavender family was then living in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.418

John Caviner ("John Cavender"?) family was then living in Augusta County, Virginia.

John Cavner ("John Cavender"?) family was then living in Berkley County, Virginia.

John Cavender age 23 and was then living in District 29, Kanawha County, Virginia.418

John Cavender family was then living in District 29, Kanawha County, Virginia.418

John Cavener family was then living in Berkley County, Virginia.

Martha Cavender age 18 and daughter of Andrew Cavender born about 1832 was then living in Kanawha County, Virginia.

Matthew Cavender family was then living in "Clar" County, Virginia.

Matthew Cavender family was then living in the 12 District, Clarke County, Virginia.418

Mary A. Cavinder ("Mary Cavinder", “Mary A. Cavender” & "Mary Cavender"?) family was then living in Princess Anne County, Virginia.

Michiel Cavener ("Michael Cavener" & "Michael Cavender"?) family was then living in Ohio County, Virginia.

Michael Cavoner ("Michiel Cavoner" & "Michael Cavender"?) family was then living in Henrico County, Virginia.?

Morrison Cavender age 7 born about 1843, and son of Andrew Cavender, was then living in Kanawha County, Virginia.

Patrick Cavender family was then living in Wood County, Virginia in 1850.

Patrick Cavener (“Patrick Cavender”?) family was then living in Frederick County, Virginia.

Timothy Cavener ("Timothy Cavender"?) family was then living in Preston County, Virginia.

William Cavinder ("William Cavender"?) family was then living in Princess Anne County, Virginia. 138, 222 & 350

(30) WISCONSIN (1850):

L. Cavender family was then living in Grand Rapids, Portage County, Wisconsin.418

1851/02/06 Elizabeth Cavender, age 20 years, married John Thornton, age 24 years, in Independence County, Arkansas. FHL Number 1288645

1851/05/21 William Cavander ("William Cavender"), son of Samuel Cavander ("Samuel Cavender") and Ann Cavander ("Ann Cavender") was christened in Portsea, Saint John Parish, Hampshire County, England170, or in Saint John, Portsea Parish, Hampshire County, England.439

1851/06/22 Mary Caviner (“Mary Cavender”) married Thomas Meecher (“Thomas Meacher”?) and thus became “Mary Meecher” or “Mary Meacher”) in Du Page County, Illinois.

1851/09/02 Israel Stephens and Nancy Noonan were married in Fulton County, Kentucky by Silas Cavender. 355

1851/09/07 Patrick Cavaner (“Patrick Cavender”?) married Catharine McKenney (“Catherine McKenney”?, “Katherine McKenney”? & “Katherine McKinney”?) in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine.

1851/09/12 Joicy Cavinder (“Jose Cavinder”?, “Joicy Cavinder”?, “Jolanda Cavinder”, “Jolanda Cavender”, “Jolando Cavender”? & “Joicy Cavender”?) married Jesse B. Smith in Rutherford County, Tennessee.

1851/12/13 Catherine J. Gwyn ("Catherine Gwyn") married J. Cavender on this date in Hickman County, Kentucky.

1851 (1) Henry Cavender family was then living in St. Mary Township, Auglaize County, Ohio.418

(2) James Cavender family was then living in Colerain Township, Belmont County, Ohio.418

(3) James Cavender family was then living in Allen Township, Union County, Ohio.418

(4) John Cavender family was then living in Newton Township, Miami County, Ohio.418

(5) John Cavender family was then living in Sugar Township, Greene County, Ohio.418

(6) Levi Cavenden ("Levi Cavender"?) family was then living in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio.418

(7) Louiza Cavender ("Louisa Cavender"?) family was then living in Washington Township, Miami County, Ohio.418

(8) Loyd Cavender ("Lloyd Cavender"?) family was then living in Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio.418

(9) Lydia Cavender family was then living in Union Township, Madison County, Ohio in 1851.418

(10) Maria Cavender family was then living in New Haven Township, Hamilton County, Ohio.418

(11) Mary Cavender #1 family was then living in New Haven Township, Hamilton County, Ohio.418

(12) Mary Cavender #2 family was then living in Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio.418

(13) Mary Cavender #3 family was then living in Silver Creek Township, Greene County, Ohio.418

(14) Mary Cavender #4 family was then living in Deerfield Township, Ross County, Ohio.418

(15) Peter Cavender family was then living in Sugar Township, Greene County, Ohio.418

(16) Samuel Cavenden ("Samuel Cavender"?) family was then living in Wayne Township, Auglaize County, Ohio.418

(17) Sarah Cavenden ("Sarah Cavender"?) family was then living in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio.418

(18) Mary Cavanagh ("Mary Cavender"?) family was then living in Clifton Parish, Kingstown, Dublin County, England. According to the 1851 Clifton Census records, she apparently was then 41 years of age and a widow of Patrick Cavanagh ("Patrick Cavender"?), and that her family then comprised a daughter named Hannah M. Cavanagh ("Hannah Cavanah", “Hannah M. Cavender”?, “H.M. Cavender”? & "Hannah Cavender"?) age 18 and then apparently living in Liverpool County, England, a son named Thomas Cavanagh ("Thomas Cavender"?) age 12 and thus born about 1839 and was listed as a Scholar and living in Bristol County, England, and a son by the name of Joseph Cavanagh ("Joseph Cavender"?) age 2 and thus born about 1849 and living in Bristol County, England.Mrs. Campbell's Transcript, Bristol, England Record Office, p 149

1852/08/18 Cela Cavender married Edwin Edwards in Greene County, Ohio. 314

1852/11/14 Louisa Cavender ("Louiza Cavender" and "Louise Cavender") married Daniel Jenks in Miami County, Ohio. A Louiza Cavender age 26 and born in Ohio was living in either Indiana or Illinois in the household of Edward Benson born in New York. 282, 314 & 337

1852/12/11 Margaretta Cavender was born on this date, died on April 23, 1888, and is buried in the Hickory Grove Cemetery in Port Penn, Delaware.Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

1852 (1) Julia Cavender was born about 1852 and buried April 11, 1862 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee City Cemetery. 355

(2) A.H. Cavender family was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

(3) Charles Cavender family was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

(4) Elmira Cavender family was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

1853/02/01 Mrs. Julia Ann Cavender ("Julia Cavender") married Lewis Paul ("Paul Lewis"?) on this date in Pike County, Illinois.

1853/04/17 Elisabeth Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”), age 45 years and who had been previously married, married John Hays, age 55 years, in Davis County, Iowa. FHL Number 968466

1853/05/12 Andrew Cavender was born on this date, died on February 23, 1854, and was buried in St. George Cemetery in Delaware.Card Files, Delaware Archives, Dover, Delaware

1853 (1) John Cavander ("John Cavender") was a Town Commissioner in Smyra, Delaware. 288

(2) Elizabeth Cavender married John Hays in Iowa.

(3) Michael Cavendar (“Michael Cavender”?) was born to Charles Cavendar (“Charles Cavender”?) and Rollo Colbert (“Riller Colbert”, “Aurilla Ann Colbert”? & “Aurilla Colbert”) in Kentucky about 1853.

1854/03/05 Henry Cavender married Louise Hearon in Miami County, Ohio. 282 & 314

1854/03/09 Mary Cavender married Jacob Crader (and thus became “Mary Crader”) in Calhoun County, Illinois.

1854/07/24 Catherine Cavender married William Warren in Saint Thomas Parish, Stephey, England. 140

1854/12/19 Ann Cavender was born on this date, died on April 25, 1855, and is buried in the St. George Cemetery in Delaware. Card Files, Delaware Archives, Dover, Delaware

1854 (1) Boyd H. Cavender ("Boyd Cavender") family was then living in Leona, Jackson County, Michigan.418

(2) Dennis Cavender family was then living in Leona, Jackson County, Michigan.418

(3) Diadema Cavender family was then living in Hudson, Lenawee County, Michigan.418

(4) Mary Cavender family was then living in Medina, Lenawee County, Michigan.418

1854 Estimated date of birth of a James Cavender (“Jim Cavender”) who lived in the same household with Mandie Elizabeth Cavender (“Mandy Cavender”, “Manda Cavender”, “Amanda Cavender” & “Samatha Cavender”) whom he may or may not have married, and died before 1900. Mandie Cavender was born on February 24, 1860 in Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia to George Cavender and Jane McRae, was listed in the 1900 census as then being a widow and living in Randolph County, Alabama with her two children, and she died in July 1770 at the age of 90 years in Monroe County, Mississippi. James Cavender and/or Mandie Cavender had the following 2 children:

Rena Cavender (“Clayton Cavender”?), a daughter, who married a Key of Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Lewis Owen Cavender (“Lewis Cavender”, “Louis Cavender”, ‘L.O. Cavender”, & “Louis Owen Cavender”?) who was born in either Georgia or Alabama on February 20, 1881, married Mary Key (“Elizabeth Key”, “Rena Key”? & “May Key”“) about 1910 in Randolph County, Alabama, and died in September 1970 in Greenwood Springs, Monroe County, Mississippi. Mary Key was born on June 22, 1895 in Newman, Georgia. Louis Cavender (“Lewis Cavender) and Mary Cavender had 11 children:

Ruffus Monroe Cavender (“Ruffus Cavender, “R.M. Cavender” & “Lee Cavender”);

Andrew Jackson Cavender (“Andrew Cavender” & “A.J. Cavender”);

Amos Millard Cavender (“Amos Cavender” & “A.M. Cavender”);

Geneva Cavender;

Clovis Lee Cavender (“Clovis Cavender”, “Clovis L. Cavender” & “C.L. Cavender”) who was either born on January 12, 1916 or on January 12, 1918 (according to his son), and who married Velcie Silas and (either earlier or later) and also married Florence Mae McDonald (“Florence McDonald”) who was born on May 2, 1922 in Mississippi and is believed to have been raised in Arkansas. He left home when he was 13 years old and stayed with his grandmother Mandy McCray (“Mandy Cavender”?).

( It is to be noted that a Clovis Cavender was living in Collins County, Texas in 1900 and he was listed as having been born about 1866 in Tennessee.)

Clovis Cavender died about 1993 and he had 8 children, 5 children by Florance McDonald and 3 children by Velcie Silas:

James Milton Cavender (“James M. Cavender”, “J.M. Cavender” & “James Cavender”) born January 8, 1939 in Mississippi, first married Shirley Jean Thompson (“Shirley Thompson”) about 1962, next married an Edwards, and died September 27, 1999 in Stockton, San Joaquin, California. Shirley Thompson was born on December 29, 1944 in Stockton, San Joaquin, California to James Edward Thompson (“James Thompson”) born about 1920 and Theresia Aline Anderton (“Theresia Anderson”) born about 1913 and died about 1992. James Cavender and Shirley Cavender (“Jean Cavender”) had 5 children:

James Milton Cavender (“James M. Cavender”, “J.M. Cavender” & “James Cavender”) born on January 8, 1962 in French Camp, San Joaquin County, California, married Carrie Damon who was born about 1963, still later married Wendy Anderson, next married Regina Bishop about 1989, and still later married Sally Rogan. Carrie Damon was born on January 30, 1963 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California James Cavender and Regina Cavender had a child named:

Jamie Cavender born about 1989.

James Cavender and Carrie Cavender had a son named:

James Michael Cavender (“James Cavender”, “J.M. Cavender” & “James M. Cavender”) born on January 21, 1982 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California.

James Cavender and Wendy Cavender had a son named:

William Dustin Cavender (“William D. Cavender”, “W.D. Cavender” & “William Cavender) born on August 8, 1984 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California.

James Cavender and Sally Cavender had 2 children:

Jamie Cavender born on October 21, 1989 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California;

Eric James Cavender (“Eric Cavender” & “E.J. Cavender”) born on June 23, 1993 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California;

Wendy Anderson Cavender (“Wendy Cavender”) apparently later married Edmond Lee Cavender (“Edmond L. Cavender” & “Edmond Cavender”) born about 1966 who, in turn, apparently later married a Marianne. Edmond Cavender and Wendy Cavender had a son named:

Edmon Lee Cavender (“Edmon Cavender” & “E.L. Cavender”) born about 1982;

Sharon Diane Cavender (“Sharon Cavender” & “S.D. Cavender”) born on October 12, 1963 in French Camp, San Joaquin County, California first married Timothy Batterson about 1981-1982 in Angels Camp, Californai, later married Paul Martinez, still later married James Holloman, still later married Richard Allan Jeulch (“Richard Jeullch”) who was born on January 16, 1950 in Solano County, California, and still later married a Mitchell. Paul Martinez and Sharon Martinez (“Diane Martinez”) had a son named:

Stanley Edward Martinez (“Stanley Martinez”) born on October 21, 1981 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California;

James Holloman and Sharon Holloman (“Diane Holloman”) had a son named:

James Doyle Holloman (“James Holloman”) born in September 1986 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California;

Sharon Diane Cavender (“Sharon Cavender apparently had a daughter named:

Jessica Nicole Cavender (“Jessica Cavender” & “J.N. Cavender”) born on March 4, 1989 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California;

James Jeulch and Sharon Jeulch (“Diane Jeulch”) had 2 children:

Natasha Lee Juelch (“Natasha Juelch”) born on April 8, 1990 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California; and,

William Everett Jeulch (“William Jeulch”) born on June 1, 1993 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California

Carl Gene Cavender (“Carl Cavender” & “C.G. Cavender”) born on December 11, 1964 in French Camp, San Joaquin County, California, lives with Debra K. Ware born on June 23, 1962 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California. Carl Cavender and Debra Cavender had a son named:

Carl Gene Cavender (“Carl Cavender” & “C.G. Cavender”) born born on April 14, 1986 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California;

Edmond Lee Cavender (“Edmond Cavender” & “E.L. Cavender”) born on March 24, 1966 in French Camp, San Joaquin County, California, first lived with Wendy Anderson, and next married Marianne about 1990. Edmond Cavender had a son named;

Edmond Lee Cavender (“Edmond Cavender”) born on July 21, 1982 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California;

Dawn Rochelle Cavender? (“Dawn Cavender” & “D.R. Cavender”) born on April 25, 1967 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California; and,

Duan Ray Cavender (“Duan Cavender”, “D.R. Cavender” & “Duane Cavender”?) born February 11, 1968 French Camp, San Joaquin County, California, was the biological son of Duan Roger Terry (“Duan Terry”) and Shirley Jean Tompson (“Shirley Thompson”), and apparently was adopted by James Cavender. He first married Carmen Daleen Ayers (“Carmen Ayers”) on October 22, 1998 in Carson City, Nevada and who was born on January 13, 1971 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California. He next lived with Shellie Ann Cawton who was born on December 9, 1972 in Sandusky County, Ohio. Duan Cavender and Carmen Cavender (“Daleen Cavender”) had a daughter named:

Alanah Michelle Cavender (“Alanah Cavender” & “A.M. Cavender”) born on December 12, 1990 in Contra Costa County, California;

Alton Wayne Cavender (“Alton Cavender” & “A.W. Cavender”) whose mother’s maiden name is Velcie Silas;

Helen Sue Cavender (“Helen Cavender” & “H.S. Cavender”) married a Foote;

Caroline Mary Cavender (“Caroline Cavender” & “C.M. Cavender”);

Danny Lee Cavender (“Daniel Lee Cavender”?, “Danny Cavender”, “D.L. Cavender” & “Daniel Cavender”);

Louis Owen Cavender (“Louis Cavender”, “Louis O. Cavender”, “L.O. Cavender” & “Lupo Cavender”); and,

Dewey Lee Cavender (“Dewey Cavender” & “D.L. Cavender”) born about 1943, and married Ruth Callego born on August 1, 1964 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, and who was also born about 1943. Dewey Cavender and Ruth Cavender had 3 children:

Lisa M. Cavender (“Lisa Cavender” & “L.M. Cavender”) born on March 7, 1966 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California;

Dewey Lee Cavender (“Dewey Cavender” & “D.L. Cavender”) born on July 7, 1970 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California; and,

Louis Owen Cavender (“Louis Cavender” & “L.O. Cavender”) born on January 13, 1972 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California.490

Theodore Roosevelt Cavender (“Therodore Cavender” & “T.R. Cavender”);

Richard Nolan Cavender (“Richard Cavender” & “R.N. Cavender”);

Olen Cavender who died as an infant;

Gladys Cavender;

Tony Cavender; and,

Virginia Cavender.

1855/09/11 Mary Cavener (“Mary Cavender”?) married Michael Mahar (and thus became “Mary Mahar”) in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.

1855/10/18 Thomas L. Cavener (“Thomas Cavener”, “Thomas L. Cavender”?, “T.L. Cavender”? & “Thomas Cavender”?) married Sarah Shaw (“Sally Shaw”? & “Sallie Shaw”?) in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.

1855/11/04 James Cavander (“James Cavender”?), age 21 years and born about 1834, married Sarah Foster age 19 years and born about 1836 in Appanoose County, Iowa on either November 4, 1855 or on October 28, 1855.

1855/11/28 Sarah Cavender (“Sallie Cavender”? & “Sally Cavender”?) married William Brown in New Hampshire.

1855/12/25 Sarah Cavender married Theodore Jesse Tweed ("Theodore Tweed") in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with Rev. J.V. Eckert performing the ceremony which is characterized as a "Pennsylvania German" marriage.279

1855 (1) Estimated date of the marriage of a Miss Cavender in Delaware to an unknown Bennett who fought in the Civil War in Kent County, Maryland. (See Maryland Census for 1890.)320

(2) Date of birth of Hope Cavender who died on August 22, 1904 at the age of 49 years, and is buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery in New Castle, Delaware.Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

(3) John Hambleton Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) was born to Charles Cavendar (“Charles Cavender”?) and Rollo Colbert (“Riller Colbert”, “Aurilla Ann Colbert”? & “Aurilla Colbert”) in Kentucky about 1855.

(4) Lydia Cavender (“Lyde Cavender”) was born in Bannock, Belmont County, Ohio about 1855 (or about 1861 according to the 1910 census records). She married Joseph Thomas Moreland (“Joseph Moreland”) who was born about 1850-1851 in Bannock, Belmont County, Ohio. Joseph Moreland and Lydia Cavender Moreland (“Lydia Moreland”) apparently had 2 children:

James Levi Moreland (“James Moreland”) born on November 20, 1877 in Bannock, Belmont County, Ohio, married Carey Rachael Baker (“Carey Baker”), and died November 2, 1927 in Bannock, Belmont County, Ohio. Carey Baker was born December 23, 1883 in Bannock, Belmont County, Ohio to Elijah Baker who was born about 1857 in Bannock, Belmont County, Ohio and Elizabeth Weir who was born about 1861 in Bannock County, Ohio. Carey Baker Moreland (“Carey Moreland”) died November 2, 1927 in Bannock, Belmont County, Ohio. James Moreland and Carey Moreland had 8 children:

Helen Leore Moreland (“Helen Moreland”) born about 1910 in in Bannock, Belmont County, Ohio, married Paul Jackson who was born February 6, 1910 in Holloway, Belmont County, Ohio, and she died in January 1993. Paul Jackson and Helen Jackson had 4 children:

Betty Jackson (“Elizabeth Jackson”) born about 1830?;

Paul Elsworth Jackson (“Paul Jackson”) born January 18, 1932 in Niagra Falls, New York, and died on March 27, 1993 in Lewiston, New York;

Charles Eugene Jackson (“Charles Jackson”) born August 12, 1935, and died August 7, 1996 in Buffalo, New York; and,

James N. Jackson (“James Jackson”) born September 26, 1933, died May 9, 1970 in Texas, and is buried in Lewiston, New York;

Bertha Moreland married Walter Duvaland. Walter Duvaland had 2 children:

unknown child; and,

Delores Duvaland;

Loraine Moreland born about 1921 in Bannock, Belmont County, Ohio, married Joseph Faccini (“Frank Faccini”), and died in 1994 in Niagara Falls, New York. Joseph Faccini was born about 1919 and he and Loraine Faccini had 2 children:

Beverely Faccini; and,

David Faccini;

Pearl Edna Moreland (“Pearl Moreland”) born in September 1903 in Fairport, Belmont County, Ohio, married Lester Barricklow, and died July 11, 1968 in Flushing, Ohio. Lester Barricklow was born on October 8, 1893 in Freeport, Harrison County, Ohio, and died about 1974 in Ohio;

Charles T. Moreland (“Charles Moreland”) born about 1905, married a Margaret M., and, died about 1969 in Niagara Falls, New York. Lester Barricklow and Pearl Barricklow had 3 children:

Betty Lou Barricklow (“Betty Barricklow” & “Elizabeth Barricklow”); and,

William Barricklow (“Billy Barricklow”) born about 1936, and died about 1994 in Niagara Falls, New York; and,

Charles Barricklow;

Woodrow W. Moreland (“Woodrow Moreland”) born June 15, 1913, married Stella N. Jackson (“Stella Jackson”), and died in March 1967 in Niagara Falls, New York. Stella Jackson was born on May 25, 1912 in Holloway, Belmont County, Ohio, and died on May 8, 1993 in Niagara Falls, New York. Woodrow Moreland and Stella Moreland had 2 children:

Doris Moreland; and,

Donald Moreland;

Martha Moreland who married Dale Fisher and moved to Indiana; and,

James Moreland who married a Dorothy; and,

Mary Moreland who was born about 1881.

Jackson (“James Jackson”), Martha Jackson and Pearl Jackson.)

(5) John H. Cavender (“John Smith Cavender”?, “John Cavender”, “J.H. Cavender”?, “J.S. Cavender” & “John Cavner”) was born about 1855 in Holland, married Mary Y. Honey (sometimes “Mary Y. Honea” & “Mary Honea”) on February 21, 1875 in Johnson County, Texas, and died about 1899. Mary Honey was born about 1858 to John M. Honey, Sr, (“John Honey”) and Martha Susannah Howard (“Martha Howard”), and later married William Cavender (“Bill Cavender”) following the death of her husband, John Cavender. John Cavender and Mary Honey Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) had 8 children:

Bud Lee Cavender (“James Lee Cavender”, “James Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas about 1873-1874, married Mary Ponter, and died in August 1917. Mary Pointer was born on July 8, 1878, and died on September 22, 1964 in Carlsbad, New Mexico. James Cavender and Mary Pointer Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) had a son named:

Benjamin Curtis Cavender (“Benjamin Cavender” & “B.C. Cavender”) born on April 16, 1916 in Burkburnett, Texas, and who married Christine Diehl on February 21, 1937 in Oklahoma. Christine Diehl was born on April 18, 1919 in Wichita Falls, Texas;

Ida Udosha Cavender (“Ida Cavender” & “A.U. Cavender”) born on September 29, 1877, married Robert Allen Wilkerson (“Robert Wilkerson”) before 1897, and died on September 29, 1957 in Lamesa, Dawson County, Texas. Robert Wilkerson was born November 24, 1872 in Johnson County, Texas, and died on October 15, 1928 in Lamesa, Dawson County, Texas. Robert Wilkerson and Ida Cavender Wilkerson (“Ida Wilkerson”) had 8 children:

James Bartley Wilkerson (“James Wilkerson”) born April 30, 1897 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, married Ruie Ila Hall (“Ruie Hall”) about 1917, and died on August 1, 1944 in Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas. Ruie Hall was born about 1897. James Wilkerson and Ruie Wilkerson had a son named:

James Roy Wilkerson (“James Wilkerson”) born September 23, 1930 in Dawson County, Texas;

Cordelia Mary Wilkerson (“Cordelia Wilkerson”) born May 26, 1901 in Johnson County, Texas, married Isaac Earl Hall (“Isaac Hall”) on December 19, 1919 in Seymour, Baylor County, Texas, and died on May 30, 1980 in Fremont, Alameda County, California. Isaac Hall died on May 20, 1980 in Fremont, Alameda County, California. Isaac Hall and Cordelia Hall had 8 children:

Edna Earl Hall (“Edna Hall”) born about 1919, first married Walter Wesley Dilbeck (“Walter Dilbeck”) before 1939, and later married Vollie Hulett Biddy (“Vollie Biddy”) before 1945 and who was born on November 26, 1913. Vollie Biddy was born November 26, 1913, and died February 6, 1982 in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas. Walter Dilbeck and Edna Dilbeck and a son named:

Danny Earl Dilbeck (“Danny Dilbeck” & “Daniel Dilbeck”?) born August 9, 1939 in Wheeler County, Texas;

Vollie Biddy and Edna Biddy had a son named:

Billy Joe Biddy (“Billy Biddy”, “William Joseph Biddy”? & “William Biddy”) born August 1, 1945 in Hidago County, Texas, and married Pauline Jane Wendland (“Pauline Wendland”) on January 22, 1966 in Nueces County, Texas, and who was born on August 14, 1947 in Nueces County, Texas;

Elvin Lloyd Hall (“Elvin Hall”) born about 1919, and married Rosa Lee Spiller (“Rosa Spiller”) before 1931 and who was born about 1919. Elvin Hall and Rosa Hall had 4 children:

Wilmer Hall born November 29, 1928 in Montgomery County, Texas;

Rosie Lee Hall (“Rosie Hall”) born August 13, 1931 in Montgomery County, Texas;

John Henry Hall (“John Hall”) born August 21, 1933 in Montgomery County, Texas;

Lee Hall born October 9, 1937 in Montgomery County, Texas;

Linda Hall born after 1919, and married Elmer Andrea about 1939 and who was born about 1919;

Ida Lorene Hall (“Ida Hall”) born January 5, 1922 in Baylor County, Texas, first married a Rogers who was born about 1922, later married Ben Harber (“Benjamin Harber”) about 1942 and who was born about 1922. She died November 20, 1971 in Alameda County, California;

Mary Louetta Hall (“Mary Hall”) born October 7, 1924 in Dawson County, Texas, married Bill Harber (“William Harber”) about 1944 and who was born about 1924. She died April 7, 1980 in Port Orofer, Oregon;

Donia Oletha Hall (“Donia Hall”) born August 25, 1927 in Dawson County, Texas, married Lee Roy Napper (“Leroy Napper”?) before 1948, and died February 20, 1979 in Ector County, Texas. Lee Napper was born about 1927, and died January 28, 1991 in Ector County, Texas. Lee Napper and Donia Napper had a son named:

Steven Roy Napper (“Steven Napper”) born July 4, 1948 in Dawson County, Texas;

James Wildon Hall (“James Hall”) born December 23, 1935 in Baylor County, Texas; and,

Robert Eugene Hall (“Robert Hall”) born December 13, 1938 in Wheeler County, Texas, and died November 12, 1976 in Alameda County, California;

Robert Oda Wilkerson (“Robert Wilkerson”) born July 16, 1902 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, married Gladys Mitchell about 1922, and died February 25, 1959 in Lamesa, Dawson County, Texas. Gladys Mitchell was born about 1902;

Jefferson Smith Wilkerson (“Jefferson Wilkerson”) born July 19, 1904 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, married Sarah Elizabeth Edwards (“Sarah Edwards”) before 1931, and died April 7, 1969 in Lamesa, Dawson County, Texas. Sarah Edwards was born about 1904. Jefferson Wilkerson and Sarah Wilkerson had a son named:

Jimmie M. Wilkerson (“Jimmie Wilkerson” & “James Wilkerson”?) born February 24, 1931 in Dawson County, Texas;

Cleta Sarah Ulara Wilkerson (”Cleta Wilkerson” & “Sarah Wilkerson”) born August 24, 1906 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, married Arvie Lloyd Gray, Sr. (“Arvy Gray”) before 1929, and died January 23, 1986 in Ector County, Texas. Arvie Gray was born about 1906 and he and Cleta Gray (“Sarah Gray” & “Ulara Gray”) had 6 children:

an unknown daughter born October 18, 1929 in Dawson County, Texas;

Loye Movelda Gray (“Loye Gray”) born September 6, 1930 in Dawson County, Texas;

Billy Doyle Gray (“Billy Gray” & “William Gray”?) born October 24, 1933 in Dawson County, Texas;

Othal Lee Gray (“Othal Gray”) born May 12, 1938 in Dawson County, Texas;

Patsy Grace Gray (“Patsy Gray” & “Patricia Gray”?) born March 6, 1941 in Dawson County, Texas; and,

Arvie Lloyd Gray, Jr. (“Arvie Gray”) born October 29, 1943 in Dawson County, Texas;

Myrtile Manora Wilkerson (“Myrtile Wilkerson” & “Myrtle Wilkerson”?) born between 1906-1913, and married Fred Cook (“Frederick Cook”) about 1926 and who was born about 1906;

Elma Arizona Wilkerson (“Elma Wilkerson”) born March 8, 1913 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, first married Herbert Aven about 1933, later married Tillman Richards before 1938, and died in November 1979 in Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona. Herbert Aven was born about 1913, and Tillman Richards was born about 1913. Tillman Richards and Elma Richards (“Arizona Richards”) had a daughter named:

Vada Yvonne Richards (“Vada Richards”) born October 26, 1938 in Dawson County, Texas; and,

Lola Udosha Wilkerson (“Lola Wilkerson”) born July 12, 1919 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, and died about 1942 in Lamesa, Dawson County, Texas;

Edward Cavender born about 1878;

Ada Cavender (“Mary Ada Cavender”. “Mary Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) born in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas to John Smith Cavender and Mary Honey on November 26, 1885;

Mollie Cavender (“Molly Cavender”? & “Mary Cavender”?) born about 1885, and married a Taylor about 1905 and who was born about 1885;

Castoria Cast Cavender (“Castoria Cavender” & “C.C. Cavender”) born on February 15, 1890, died on September 23, 1934 in Knox County, Texas, and is buried in the Vera Cemetery in Seymour, Knox County, Texas;

Nora Cavender born about 1892;

Iva Ivory Cavender (“Iva Cavender” & “I.I. Cavender”); and,

Jacob Cavender (“Jake Cavender”) born about 1899.364, 464 & 500

(6) James A. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) married Minnie A. Wonch (“Minnie Wonch”) who was born about 1855.

1856 James Cavender was born about 1856, married Corrilla Belle, died May 23, 1913, is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio. Corrilla Belle was born in Darke County, Ohio on March 16, 1865, and died in February 1942.

1856/03/20 Hannah Cavender married George Bratton in Belmont County, Ohio.360

1856/05/16 James Alexander Cavender (“J.A. Cavender”, “James Cavender” & “James A. Cavender”) was born on May 16, 1856 in Virginia, was living in Somervell County, Texas in 1900, married Sallie Kyle (“Sally Kyle”, “Sara Ann Kyle” & “Sarah Kyle”) on December 24, 1893 in Johnson County, Texas, and died on July 15, 1931.

James Cavender and Sally Cavender had They had 10 children:

John Cavender;

Lockie Cavender;

Lois Cavender;

Mirinda Cavender;

Ola Cavender;

Ollie Cavender;

Sidney Cavender;

Arthur L. Cavender (“Arthur Cavender” & “A.L. Cavender”) born on May 10, 1896, was a Private in World War I, and died on April 7, 1974;

Buena Vista Cavender (“Buena Cavender” & “B.V. Cavender”) born on September 29, 1903 in Hams Creek, Texas, married Frank Elmer Stanley (“Frank Stanley”) on December 5, 1919. and died October 27 1987 in Lewisville, Texas. Frank Stanley was born on April 5, 1889 in Johnson County, Texas, was the son of Richard Stanley (”Dick Stanley”), and died between November 22, 1969 and November 24, 1969. Frank Stanley and Buena Stanley (“Vista Stanley”) had 3 children:

Julia Inez Stanley (“Julia Stanley”) born on March 27, 1921 in Blum, Texas, and married Edward Madison Baker (“Edward Baker”) who was born on May 1, 1901 in Whitney, Texas, was the son of Lewis Baker and Archie Owens, and died in January 1973 in Pittsburg, Kansas, and is buried in Pittsburg, Kansas. Edward Baker and Julia Baker (“Inez Baker”) had 4 children:

Edwin Anthony Baker (“Edwin Baker”) born on July 28, 1942 in Dallas, Texas, married Mona Elizabeth Case (“Mona Case”) on June 28, 1964 in Pittsburg, Kansas, died on March 7, 1976 in Bula, Kansas and was buried in Pittsburg, Kansas. Mona Case was born on October 17, 1946 in Indianapolis, Iowa, and was the daughter of Walter Case and Connie Rife. Edwin Baker and Mona Case (“Elizabeth Case”) had 2 children:

David Michael Baker (“David Baker”) born on May 16, 1965 in Ft. Leanard Wood, Missouri, and married Veronica Jean Breuil on June 12, 1983 in the Quapaw Baptist Church in Quapaw, Oklahoma with Rev. Lord Crawford performing the ceremony. Veronica Breuil was born on August 10, 1965 in Stella, Missouri, and was the daughter of Clyde Breuil and Barbara Craighead. David Baker and Veronica Baker (“Jean Baker”) had 2 children:

Vashellica Inez Baker (“Vashellica Baker”) born on September 25, 1984 in Miami, Oklahoma; and,

Anthony Michael Baker (“Anthony Baker”) born on March 9, 1989 in Ft. Scott, Kansas; and,

Dennis Lee Baker (“Dennis Baker”) born on April 16, 1968 in Pittsburg, Kansas, and married a Sherry;

Buena Gale Baker (“Buena Baker”) born on December 17, 1943 in Dallas, Texas, and married Samuel Robert Wiley (“Samuel Wiley”) on December 24, 1965 in Pittsburg, Kansas. Samuel Wiley and Buena Wiley (“Gale Wiley”) had 2 children:

Wayne Wiley; and,

Paula Wiley;

Ditera Merle Baker (“Ditera Baker”) born on January 30, 1945 in Dallas, Texas, and married Larry Eugene Osborn (“Larry Osborn”) on January 14, ? in Pittsburg, Kansas. Larry Osborn and Ditera Osborn had a son named;

Lonnie Eugene Osborn (“Lonnie Osborn”); and,

David Franklin Baker (“David Baker”) born on November 14, 1946 in Dallas, Texas, and died on the same date;

Vertie Merel Stanley (“Vertie Stanley”) born on September 19, 1923 in Blum, Texas; and,

Elmer Vernon Stanley (“Elmer Stanley”) born on August 14, 1929 in Blum, Texas; and,

Maple Elmer Cavender (“Maple Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) born on March 15, 1911, was shot by the Law by mistake while crossing a field to visit a girlfriend and was thought to be a moonshiner, and died on June 9, 1934.

1856/07/08 William Cavender, widowed at the age of 31 years, the son of Henry Cavender and Frances Smith, born in Princess Anne County, Virginia either about 1821 or about 1825, married Margaret A. Keeling ("Margaret Keeling" & "Margaret Keating"?) in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia) and who was then the age of 22 years and born in Princess Anne County, Virginia in 1834 to John Keeling ("John Keeting"?) and a Sarah. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. H.H. Banks in Princess Anne County.133Sarah Cavender apparently later married John W. Browne ("John Browne" & "John Brown"?) about 1880 in Princess Anne County, Virginia and who was the son of Moses Browne ("Moses Brown") and a Kozzio.149 & 279

1856/10/01 Silas Cavender married Sarah Cavender on this date in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee as recorded on page 21 of “Obituaries & Marriages Notices from Tennessee Baptist 1844-1862".

1856/10/23 William Cavender married Jemmima Davis in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri.

1857/01/30 John Cavender married Hannah E. Scarborough (“Hannah Scarborough”) in Hartford County, Maryland.

1857/04/16 Jonathan Cavender married Paulina Bruner ("Pauline Bruner"?) in Perry County, Indiana. 282

1857/06/19 Amanda Cavender married Jesse Reed in Perry County, Indiana. 282

1857/06/24 Levi Cavender married Parthenia B. Davis ("Parthenia Davis") in Jacksonville, Ohio. 279

1857/09/15 William Cavender married Ann Jarman ("Ann Jarmon") in Onslow County, North Carolina. Edward K. Ervin ("Edward Ervin") and Joseph W. Ethridge ("Joseph Ethridge" & "Jasper Etheridge"?) were the bondsman and witness. 355 & 371

1857/10/10 Debby A. Cavender ("Debby Cavender" & “D.A. Cavender”) married William Hendrix in Perry County, Indiana. 282

1857/11/26 Mary Cavender was born in Graves County, Kentucky to Elmira Cavender, and on September 16, 1859, a Dicey Cavender was born to Elmira Cavender in Graves County, Kentucky.464

1857 Robert Cavender was born about 1857, and on February 22, 1883, at the age of 26, he was convicted of burglary and given a 3 year sentence in St. Louis County, Missouri and apparently was in prison from January 1, 1882 until December 31, 1884. 279

1858/04/19 Zophen Cavendar (“Zophen Cavender”?, “Zophar Cavender” & “Zophar Cavendar”?) was born on this date in Perry County, Indiana to Zophen Cavendar (“Zophen Cavender” & “Zophar Cavender”?) and Ann Woodson.464 According to another entry, a Zophen Cavendar was born to a Zophen Cavendar and an Ann Woodson about 1858 in Kentucky.

1858/05/01 John Thomas Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.T. Cavender”) was christened by Thomas Cavender and Frances Cavender in the Old Church, Saint Pancras, England. 140

1858/05/03 Jesse Cox recorded in his diary: "Today started for home. It is likely to rain. Stayed at John Beard's and at McFaddens and rode 12 miles and dined in Felician and at A. McFaddens. Then rode 3 miles and preached at Bethel. I then rode one mile and stayed and Cavenders."

1858/05/18 Mary Cavender was born on this date in Graves County, Kentucky to Mary Cavender. No father was listed.464

1858/08/09 Adelia Cavender married Clayton Hutchinson in Perry County, Indiana. 282

1858/09/16 Mary Ellen Cavinder ("Mary Cavender", “M.E. Cavender” & “Mary E. Cavender”) married Francis M. Isaac ("Francis Isaac"?) in Jackson County, Indiana. 337 This could possibly be the same Ellen Cavinder who, on May 1, 1841 and as assignee of Daniel Wagoner of Fairfield County, Ohio, purchased from Oliver Long a lot numbered 86 in the “Addition” to the Western Division of the Town of Carrole in Fairfield, County, for the sum of $76. She may be the daughter of the John Cavender who was born about 1788 and in 1820 was living in Jackson County, Indiana.418

1858/10/19 Joana Cavender (“Jana Cavender”, “Jane Cavender” & “Joanna Cavender”?) married Meridy Haleman (“Meridy Haldeman”) in Gallatin County, Illinois.

1858/12/14 On this date, Mildred Ann Cavendar (“Mildred Ann Cavender”?, “Mildren A. Cavender”?, “M.A. Cavender”?, “Mildred Cavendar”, “Mildred Cavender” “Milchia Ann Cavender”? & “Ann Cavender”?) age 16 years and born about 1842 in Hancock County, Kentucky married Samuel Montgomery age 26 and born about 1832 (January 1, 1832?) in Jefferson County, Indiana. They were married in Hancock County, Kentucky.

1858 (1) L.W. Cavender was born on this date, later married an Anna Belle, died about 1927, and is buried in the Memory Cemetery in New Market, Taylor County, Iowa. Anna Belle was born about 1869 and died about 1921. W. Cavender was born in Indiana about 1853, married a Mary E. who was born about 1864 in Iowa, and was living in Taylor County, Iowa when the 1880 census was taken. At that time, he had a daughter named Leta R. Cavender ("Leta Cavender") who was born in Iowa about 1879. 279

(2) J.S. Cavender was born about 1858 in Kentucky to S.C. Cavender and Catholene Gaughey (“Catholene Gaughy”? & “Catholene Goya”).

1859/05/08 Elizabeth A. Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender” & “E.A. Cavender”), who was previously married, subsequently married John T. Cook (“John Cook”) in Jefferson County, Georgia. FHL Number 180836

1859/07/22 George Washington Caviner ("George Washington Cavender"?, “G.W. Cavender” & "George Cavender") was born to James Caviner ("James Cavender"?) and Lucey Caviner ("Lucey Cavender", “Lucille Cavender”? & "Lucy Cavender"?) in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts. 306

1859 William C. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.C. Cavender” was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia. 118

1860/05/15 John Bennett married Hester A. Cavender (“Hester Cavender” & “H.C. Cavender”) on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.Vol. 68, pp 62

1860/05/18 Jesse Cox recorded in his diary: "Today drove 18 miles against one and stayed at Elder Cavender's and rested until the next day, it being at my sister's."

1860/08/09 George Cavender was born on this date in Stirling, Scotland to John Cavender and Jane Cavender.

1860/08/27 Dennis Cavender married Nancey Lewis (“Nancy Lewis”?) in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri. FHL Number 925661

1860/09/16 Obediah S. Cavender (“Obediah Cavender” & “O.S. Cavender”) married Mary Connelly in Freestone County, Texas.

1860/10/25 Sarah E. Cavender (“Sallie Cavender”, “Sally Cavender”, “S.E. Cavender” & “Sarah Cavender”) married E.D.K. Randall in Ramsey County, Minnesota.

1860/12/14 John Cavender married Jane Collins (“Jane Collin”) at Old March in Aberdeen, Scotland.399

1860 (1) Felix Willington Cavender ("Felix Cavender", “F.W. Cavender” & “Felix W. Cavender”) was born in 1860 and died in 1931. 150

(2) Ann Cavener (“Ann Cavender”?, “Annie Cavender”? & “Anna Cavender”?) married James Lamber (“James Lambert”?) in Bibb County, Georgia. FHL Number 394104

1860 (1) GEORGIA (1860):

Clemeth Cavender ("Clem Cavender" & "Clemith Cavender"?) family was living in Hall County, Georgia when the 1860 and 1870 census was taken. The family comprised C. Cavender born in either 1821 or 1823 in either Georgia or North Carolina, Terorah Cavender ("Tirzah Cavender") born in either 1830 or 1831 in Georgia, Elizabeth Cavender born in 1851 in Georgia, William Cavender born in 1854 in Georgia, Andrew Cavender born April 12, 1860 in Georgia, and E. Barnes Cavender ("Barnes Cavender") born in 1794 in North Carolina and the mother-in-law of C. Cavender's first wife, and Thomas Cavender born in 1861 in Georgia. The father of Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?) was born in Virginia and his mother was born in North Carolina. 355

H.H. Cavender family was living in Walker County Georgia and comprised H.H. Walker age 45 and born in Georgia, Frances Cavender age 42 and born in Kentucky, Winn C. Cavender ("Winn Cavender", “W.C. Cavender” & "Winney Cavender"?), Susan Cavender, James J. Cavender ("James Cavender" &”J.J. Cavender”) and John E. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.E. Cavender”).

Louisa Cavender was listed as the head of the household in Chicamaugua, Lumpkin County, Georgia, age 37 and born in Georgia about 1823. Her children, all born in Georgia, were listed as: James Cavender age 17 and born about 1843, Clemith L. Cavender ("Clemouth Cavender", "Clemeth L. Cavender", "Clemith Cavender"?, “C.L. Cavender” & "Clemeth Cavender"?) age 15 and born about 1845, George W. Cavender ("George Washington Cavender"?, “G.W. Cavender” & "George Cavender") age 13 about 1847, Rebecca C. Cavender ("Rebecca Cavender" & “R.C. Cavender”) age 9 and born about 1851, Silas Cavender ("Silas C. Cavender"? & “S.C. Cavender”?) age 7 and born about 1853, Kitty A. Cavender ("Kitty Cavender", "Katherine Cavender"?, “K.A. Cavender”, “C.A. Cavender”? & "Catherine Cavender"?) age 6 and born about 1854, Nancy L. Cavender ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.L. Cavender”) age 5 and born about 1855, and John L. Cavender ("John S. Cavender"?, “J.L. Cavender” & "John Cavender") age 1 and born about 1859.

(2) INDIANA (1860):

Robert Cavender was living with his family in Hamilton Township in Jackson County, Indiana with his family consisting of himself age 50 and born in Kentucky, George Cavender age 21 born in Indiana, and an Emily Dietz age 10. 337 He may be the son of the John Cavender who was born about 1788 and in 1820 was living in Jackson County, Indiana.418

(3) KANSAS (1860):

G. Cavender (“Green Cavender”?) family was living in Platte Valley Township, Arapohoe County, Kansas in 1850, and is believed to have married Susie Leak (“Susan Leak”) on February 22, 1888 and started their honeymoon tour to Garfield, Kansas.418

(4) MINNESOTA (1860):

A.H. Cavender ("Anna Cavender"?) family was then living in St. Paul 1st. Ward, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Charles Cavender family was then living in St. Paul 1st. Ward, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

David Cavender family was then living in St. Paul 2nd. Ward, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Edward Cavender family was then living in St. Paul 2nd. Ward, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Ellen Cavender family was then living in St. Paul 2nd. Ward, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Elvira Cavender family was then living in St. Paul 1st. Ward, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

John Cavender family was then living in St. Paul 2nd. Ward, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Lizzie Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) family was then living in St. Paul 1st. Ward, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Margaret Cavender family was then living in St. Paul 2nd. Ward, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Mary Cavender family was then living in St. Paul 2nd. Ward, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

(5) MISSOURI (1860)

James W. Cavender (“James Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & “James Wesley Cavender”?) Callas Township, Macon County, Missouri.

(6) OHIO (1860):

Caroline Cavender and family was then living in Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio.

Clara Cavender and family was then living in Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio.

Elizabeth Cavender and family was then living in Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio.

George Cavender and family was then living in Union Township, Miami County, Ohio.

Henry Cavender and family was then living in Colerain Township, Hamilton County, Ohio.

James Cavender and family were then living in the District 4 of Hickman County, Tennessee and his family at that time included himself age 65 and thus born about 1795 in North Carolina, his wife Centha Cavender (“Sinthia Cavender”?) then age 42 and born about 1818 in Tennessee, and their childen: Sarah N. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.N. Cavender”) age 17 and born in Tennessee about 1843; G.F.W. (“George F. Cavender” & “George Cavender”) age 9 and born in Tennessee about 1851; Gabnel R. Cavender (“Gabnel Cavender”, “G.R. Cavender”, “Gabriel R. Cavender”, “G.R. Cavender” & “Gabriel Cavender”?) age 6 and born in Tennessee about 1854; and John A. Cavender”. “John Cavender”. J.A. Cavender” & “John Alexander Cavender age 4 and born in Tennessee about 1856. However, in the same census for the same location, the head of the household was S. Cavender (“Sinthia Cavender”) age and the children were as listed above.

James Cavender and family were living in Pease Township, Belmont County, Ohio in 1860 and at that time he was listed as being a farmer age 55 and born in Pennsylvania about 1805 and his wife was listed as being Nancy Cavender age 45 and born in Virginia about 1815. Their children then living at home were: Nancy Cavender, age 19 and born in Ohio about 1841; William Cavender age 16 and born in Ohio about 1844; Samuel L. Cavender (“Samuel Cavender” & “S.L. Cavender”) age 14 and born in Ohio about 1846; Thomas A. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.A. Cavender”) age 12 and born in Ohio about 1848; and John C. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”) age 9 and born in Ohio about 1851.

James Cavendar ("James Cavender"?) and family were then living in Dublin Township, Mercer County, Ohio.

James Cavender and family was then living in Union Township, Clinton County, Ohio.

James Cavender and family was then living in Allen Township, Union County, Ohio.

James Cavendes ("James Cavender"?) and family was then living in ("AVWN") Auglaize County, Ohio?

Jane Cavender was living in Belmont County, Ohio in 1860 and was listed as then being 20 years of age and born in Ohio about 1840, and her daughter named Mary Cavender age 2 and born in Ohio about 1858. Also living in the same household was James Tyrell, a farmer, age 27 and born in Ohio about 1833.

John Cavender and family was then living in Milton Township, Jackson County, Ohio.

John Cavender and family was then living in Union Township, Miami County, Ohio.

John Cavender and family was then living in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio in 1860 and his family at that time comprised himself, a laborer, age 50 years and born in Pennsylvania about 1810 and his wife Elizabeth Cavender age 47 years and born in Ohio about 1813. Their children then living at home comprised: Richard N. Cavender (“Richard Cavender” & “R.N. Cavender”) age 19 and born in Ohio about 1841; Mary A. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) age 11 and born in Ohio about 1849; Sarah E. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.E. Cavender”) age 9 and born in Ohio about 1851; and, James L. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) age 7 and born in Ohio about 1853. In 1870 he was still living in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio. He was then listed as being age 61 and born in Cooper, Pennsylvania about 1859. His wife was still Elizabeth Cavender and was listed as then being age 55 and born in Ohio about 1815. Their daughter, Mary Cavender was listed as then being a schoolteacher. Their son James Cavender was listed as then being 16 years of age and born in Ohio about 1854. Also living with the John Cavender family was Sarah Cavender age 79 and born in Pennsylvania about 1791.

Joseph Cavender and family was then living in Sugarcreek Township, Greene County, Ohio.

Lloyd Cavender #1 (“Loyd Cavender”?) family was then living in Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio in 1860.

Lloyd Cavender #2 (“Loyd Cavender”) family was then living in Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio.

Mariah Cavender and family was then living in Crosby Township, Hamilton County;

Mary Cavender and family was then living in Richland Township, Clinton County;

Mary Cavender and family were living in Mead Township, Belmont County, Ohio in 1860 and she was listed as then being age 30 and born in Ohio about 1830 and her childen were: William Cavender age 13 and born in Ohio about 1847; Isaac Cavender age 12 and born in Ohio about 1848; James Cavender age 8 and born in Ohio about 1852; Shephard Cavender (“Shepherd Cavender”?) age 6 and born in Ohio about 1854; and Melvin Cavender age 4 and born in Ohio about 1856. Also living in the same household was Daniel Tyrell (“Daniel Terrell”?) age 29 and born in Ohio about 1831.

Michael Cavender and family was then living in Milton Township, Jackson County;

Rebecca Cavender and family was then living in Richland Township, Clinton County;

William Cavender age 14 and born in Ohio about 1846 was living in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio in 1860, apparently with the family of Laban Lodge age 23 and born in Ohio and his wife Catherine Lodge age 23 and born in Oho.

William P. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.P. Cavender”) and family was then living in ("HMWH") Hamilton County, Ohio?

(7) TENNESSEE (1860):

Abagail Cavender ("Abigail Cavender"?) family was then living in District 3, Hickman County, Tennessee in 1860.418

Anna Cavender ("Anne Cavender"? & "Ann Cavender"?) family was then living in District 4, Hamilton County, Tennessee.418

B. Cavender family was then living in District 8, Hamilton County, Tennessee.418

Benjamin Cavender family was then living in District 8, Hamilton County, Tennessee.418

Cintha Cavender ("Cynthia Cavender"?) family was then living in District 4, Hickman County, Tennessee in 1860.418

D.B. Cavender age 40 and born about 1820 and family were then living in Perry County, Tennessee, together with his wife Nancyan Cavender ("Nancy Ann Cavender"?, “N.A. Cavender” & "Nancy Cavender"?) age 32 and born about 1828, and their children Sarah D. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.D. Cavender”) age 18 and born about 1842, Thomas T. Cavender ("Thomas Cavender" & “T.T. Cavender”) age 12 1848, Elizabeth Cavender age 10 and born about 1850, Magaret Cavender ("Margaret Cavender"?) age 8 and born about 1852, George Cavender age 6 born about 1854, Araminta Cavender age 4 and born about 1856, and Claborn Cavender ("Claiborn Cavender"?, “Claibourne Cavender”? & "Claiborne Cavender"?) age 1 and born about 1859.

Dolly Cavender (“Dorothea Cavender”?) family was then living in District 3, Hickman County, Tennessee.418

Edward A. Cavender ("Edward Cavender" & “E.A. Cavender”) family was then living in District 4, Hickman County, Tennessee in 1860.418

Elizabeth Cavender family were then living in District 8, Hamilton County, Tennessee.418

Elizabeth Cavender family were then living in District 3, Hickman County, Tennessee in 1860.418

Elizabeth Cavender family were then living in District 4, Hickman County, Tennessee.418

Elizabeth Cavendor ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) age 70 and family were then living in either Wilson County, Tennessee or in Williamson County, Tennessee, and her household comprising: Elizabeth Cavendor ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) age 35; Jane Cavendor ("Jane Cavender"?) age 30; and, James Cavendor ("James Cavender"?) age 14.

E.S. Cavender, a female, age 20, and family were then living in "MU" County, Tennessee or in Maury County, Tennessee.

Franklin Cavender family was then living in District 8, Hamilton County, Tennessee.418

G.A. Cavender age 25 and his wife Anna Cavender age 22 were then living in District 4, Hamilton County, Tennessee.418

Gadriel R. Cavender ("Gadriel Cavender", “Gabriel Cavender”?, “G.R. Cavender” & “Gabriel R. Cavender”?) family were then living in District 4, Hickman County, Tennessee in 1860.418

G.D. Cavenor ("G.D. Cavender"?) age 33 and thus born about 1827, and family were then living in Hardeman County, Tennessee in 1860, together with his wife Sarah Cavenor ("Sarah Cavender") age 24 and thus born about 1836, and their children: Henry Cavenor ("Henry Cavender") age 7 and thus born about 1853; Thomas Cavenor ("Thomas Cavender") age 5 and thus born about 1855; Ellen Cavenor ("Ellen Cavender") age 3 and thus born about 1857; and, Laurea Cavenor ("Laura Cavenor"?, "Laurea Cavender"? & "Laura Cavender"?) age 1 and thus born about 1859.

G.L.W. Cavender (“George W. Cavender”?) family were then living in District 4, Hickman County, Tennessee in 1860.418

H. Cavender age 28 and thus born about 1824 and family were then living in Wilson County, Tennessee together with his wife Jane Cavender age 25 and thus born about 1835, and their son Andrew Cavender age 2 and born about 1858.

Henry Cavender who was listed as being of age 76 in 1860 and thus born about 1784, and family were then living in Hamilton County, Tennessee, together with his wife Rebecca Cavender age 41 and thus born about 1819, and their children: Franklin Cavender age 21 and born about 1839; Marion Cavender age 17 born about 1843, Bohemia Cavender (female) 14 years of age and born about 1846; and, Zachariah Cavender (“Zachariah T. Cavender”? & “Z.T. Cavender”?) age 13 and born about 1847 and who may be the Zacari T. Cavender who married Martha Caroline Clark (“Martha Clark”) born about 1848 in Missouri, and who was the daughter of James Clark and a Miss Watkins.

Henry Cavender family were then living in District 8, Hamilton County, Tennessee.418

J. Cavender age 63 ("James B. Cavender"?, “J.B. Cavender” or "James Cavender"? & “James Benjamin Cavender”?), born in Virginia about 1797 and the son of Eudaley James Cavender (“Eudaley Cavender”), was living in Rutherford County in 1860 together with his wife Rebecca Cavender age 53 and thus born about 1807, and their children: James Cavender age 18 and thus born about 1842; and, Hugh Cavender age 11 and thus born about 1849. James B. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.B. Cavender”) was the twin brother of Stephen Cavender whose family were then living in Maury County, Tennessee in 1860.

J. W. Cavender (“Joseph Wyatt Cavender”?) age 45 born in Tennessee about 1815, and family were then living in the 3rd. District of Hickman County, Tennessee in 1860, together with his wife Sally Cavender age 40 and born in Tennessee about 1820, and their children, all born in Tennessee: Dolly Cavender (“Dorothea Cavender”?) age 15 and born about 1845; Silas Cavender age 14 and born about 1846; Joseph Cavender age 12 and born about 1848; Sarah Cavender age 10 and born about 1850; Martha J. Cavender ("Martha Cavender", “M.J. Cavender” & “Martha Jane Cavender”?) age 7 and born about 1853; Polly Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “Mary J. Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender” & "Mary Jane Cavender") age 5 and born about 1855; and, Abagail Cavender ("Abigail Cavender") age 2 and born about 1858.

James Cavender age 47 and thus born about 1813 and in 1850 were living in Williamson County, Tennessee, together with his wife Nancy Cavender age 37 and thus born about 1823 and their children.

James Cavender and family were living in Maury County, Tennessee in 1850 and, at that time, he was age 22 and thus born about 1828 and his wife Jane Cavender was then age 17 and thus born about 1833.

James Cavinder ("James Cavender") age 18 and thus born about 1842, and then living in Maury County, Tennessee.

Jane Cavender family were then living in District 8, Hamilton County, Tennessee.418

Jarret Cavender ("Jarrett Cavender"?) family were then living in District 4, Hickman County, Tennessee, and who may be the same Jarrett N. Cavender (“Jarrett Cavender” & “Jarret Cavender”) who married Mrs. Mary Jane Nash (“Mary Nash”) in Montgomery County, Illinois.418 It is to be noted that a William Alonzo Cavender (“William Cavender”) married Georgie Illinois Martin (“Georgie Martin” & “Georgia Martin”) in Montgomery County, Illinois.

John Cavender family were then living in District 10, Greene County, Tennessee in 1860.418

John A. Cavender (‘John Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) family were then living in District 4, Hickman County, Tennessee.418

John R. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.R. Cavender”) family were then living in District 4, Hickman County, Tennessee in 1860.418

John Cavender age 35 and then living in Greene County, Tennessee.

John A. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) age 43, born in Tennessee about 1817, and family were then living in the 4th. District, Hickman County, Tennessee in 1860, together with his wife Elizabeth Cavender age 41 and born in Tennessee about 1819, and their children, all born in Tennessee: Edward A. Cavender ("Edward Cavender" & “E.A. Cavender”) age 16 and born about 1846; M. E. Cavender a female age 10 and born about 1850; and John R. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.R. Cavender”) age 8 thus born about 1852. Also living in the same household were Rachel Wordley ("Rachel Wordly") age 51 and born in North Carolina about 1809, Elizabeth A. Wordly ("Elizabeth Wordly" & "Elizabeth Wordley") age 30 and born in Tennessee about 1830, and John Wordly ("John Wordley") age 11 and born in Tennessee about 1849.

John J. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.J. Cavender”) age 35 and born about 1825 and his family were then living in Perry County, Tennessee, together with his wife Martha Cavender age 30 born about 1830, and their children: Margaret Ann Cavender ("Margaret Cavender") age 8 born about 1852; George M. Cavender ("George Cavender") age 7 born about 1853; Mary Cavender age 5 born about 1855; Susan Cavender age 4 and born about 1854; and, Sarah Cavender age 2 and born about 1858.

John R. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.R. Cavender”) family was then living in District 4, Hickman County, Tennessee in 1860.418

John Cavinder ("John Cavender", “John Wesley Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) age 36 and born about 1824, and in 1860, his family was then living in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, and which included his wife Henrietta Cavinder ("Henrietta Cavender"?) age 26 and born about 1834, and their children: Martha Cavinder ("Martha Cavender") age 11 and born about 1849; Mary Cavinder ("Mary Cavender") age 9 and born about 1851; Julia Cavinder ("Julia Cavender") age 7 and thus born about 1853; John Cavinder ("John Cavender"?) age 5 and born about 1853; and, William Cavinder ("William Cavender"?) age 2 born about 1858. In 1880, they were still living at the same place, the children were all gone except for a James Cavender age 10 and born about 1870.

Joseph Cavender family was then living in District 3, Hickman County, Tennessee in 1860.418

Josephine Cavender family was then living in District 8, Hamilton County, Tennessee.418

Levesta Cavender family was then living in District 8, Hamilton County, Tennessee.418

Lucy Cavender ("Lucille Cavender"?) family was then living in the Northern Subdivision, Giles County, Tennessee.418

Marcon Cavender family was then living in District 8, Hamilton County, Tennessee.418

Martha Cavender family was then living in District 3, Hickman County, Tennessee in 1860.418

Mary Cavender age 80 and James Cavender age 60 were then living in Washington County, Tennessee.

Mary Cavender family was then living in District 8, Hamilton County, Tennessee.418

M.E. Cavender family was then living in District 4, Hickman County, Tennessee in 1860.418

Mike Cavener ("Michael Cavener", "Mike Cavender" & "Michael Cavender?) age 25 and then living in Davidson County, Tennessee.

Mitchell Cavender age 40 and family were then living in District 2, Henry County, Tennessee.418

Narcissa Cavender family was then living in District 8, Hamilton County, Tennessee.418

Needham Cavender ("Needam Cavender"? & “Needum Cavender”?) family was then living in the Northern Subdivision, Giles County, Tennessee in 1860.418

Patrick Cavender (“Patrick H. Cavender”? & “P.H. Cavender”?) age 50 and thus born about 1810 and family were then living in either Wilson County, Tennessee or in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1860, together with his wife Mary Cavender age 40 and born about 1820 and their son William Cavender age 7 and born about 1853.

S.C. Cavinder ("S.C. Cavender"?, “Stephen C. Cavender”? & “Stephen Cantrell Cavender”?), and family were living in Maury County, Tennessee in 1860. At that time he was age 24 and born about 1836, his wife was H. Cavinder ("H. Cavender"? & “Helena Cavender”?) age 23 and thus born about 1837, and their daughter N.F. Cavinder (N.F. Cavender"?) age 1 and thus born about 1859. Also living in the same household were W.A. Ashmore a male age 21.

Stephen Cavender age 63, born in Virginia about 1797 and the son of Eudaley James Cavender (“Eudaley Cavender”), and his family were then living in Maury County, Tennessee in 1860, together with his wife M.J. Cavender ("Matilda J. Cavender" & "Matilda Cavender") age 60, and their daughter Milley Cavender ("Milly Cavender") age 20. Stephen Cavender was the twin brother of James B. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “James Benjamin Cavender”?) whose family were then living in Rutherford County, Tennessee.

Thomas Cavender in the year 1860 was age 45 and thus born about 1815 and his family were then living in Hamilton County, Tennessee. His wife Rutha Cavender ("Ruth Cavender") was then age 41 and thus born about 1819, and their children: Jane Cavender was then age 20 and thus born about 1840; Sarah Cavender was then age 17 and thus born about 1843; Mary Cavender was then age 15 and thus born about 1845; Benjamin Cavender was then age 14 and thus born about 1846; Tillman Cavender ("Tilman Cavender") was then age 13 and thus born about 1847; Narcissa Cavender was then age 12 and thus born about 1848; Thomas Cavender was then age 11 and thus born about 1849; Levesta Cavender ("Lavista Cavender" & "Levista Cavender") was then age 9 and thus born about 1851; Woodbury Cavender was then age 7 and thus born about 1853; Elizabeth Cavender was then age 5 and thus born about 1855; and, Josephine Cavender was then age 2 and thus born about 1858.

Tim Cavener ("Timothy Cavener", "Timothy Cavender"? & "Tim Cavender"?) age 28 and family were then living in Hardeman County, Tennessee.

Thomas Cavender age 25 and family were then living in Marshall County, Tennessee which included his wife Martha J. Cavender ("Martha Cavender" & “Martha Jane Cavender”?) age 24, and their son George Cavender age 1.

William Cavender age 39 and born about 1821, and his family were then living in Maury County, Tennessee in 1860 and his household then comprised his wife, M.E. Cavender age 35 and born about 1825, and their children: J. Thomas Cavender ("Thomas Cavender", "John Thomas Cavender"?, “J.T. Cavender” & "James Thomas Cavender"?); J.T. Cavender (“John T. Cavender”?, “Joseph T. Cavender” & “James T. Cavender”?) a male age 12 and born about 1848; J.H. Cavender (“James H. Cavender”?, "James Cavender"?, “John H. Cavender”?, “Joseph H. Cavender”?, “J.H. Cavender” & "John Cavender"?) a male age 10 and born about 1850; W.S. Cavender ("William Cavender"?, & “William S. Cavender”?) a male age 6 and born about 1854; M.M. Cavender a female age 5 born about 1855; L.S. Cavender ("Stephen Cavender"?) a male age 3 and born about 1857; and, S.M. Cavender a female age 1 month and born about 1860;

William Cavenor ("William Cavender"?) age 44 and family were then living in Greene County, Tennessee in 1860, together with his wife Mary J. Cavenor ("Mary Cavenor", "Mary J. Cavender"?, & "Mary Cavender") age 29 and their children: Daniel Cavenor ("Daniel Cavender"?) age 7 and thus born about 1853; and, John Cavenor ("John Cavender"?) age 5. Also living in the same household were Henry Steelman age 23 and Mary Smith age 30.122 & 364

(8) VIRGINIA (1860):

Henry Cavender was a property owner in Princess Anne County, Virginia.355

Thomas Cavender was a property owner in Princess Anne County, Virginia.355

William Cavender was the owner of 1 slave in Princess Anne County, Virginia and 1 clock.

1861/03/17 Georgia Ann Cavner (“Georgia Ann Cavender”? & “Georgia Cavender”?) was born on this date in Mississippi, married James Buchanan Smith (“James Smith”) about 1881, and died September 28, 1927 in Arkansas. James Smith and Georgia Smith had 7 unknown children.

1861/04/11 Confederate General Beauregard sent the first shell bursting over Fort Sumter in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina harbor to begin the Civil War.

A published listing of Cavender’s who fought in the Civil War included the following:

Cavender, Pvt. H Co. 41st.Inf.

Adolphus Cavender, Pvt. Co. D, 53rd. Inf.

Benjamin Cavender, Pvt. Co. B, 1st.Cav.

E.D. Cavender, Pvt. Co. F, 48th Inf. (Nixon’s)

G.B. Cavender, Pvt. 1st.H Co., 24th.. Inf.

G.C. Cavener, 29th Inf.

G.C. Cavinder, Pvt. F Co., 29th Inf.

George C. Caviner (“George Caviner”, “G.C. Cavender”? & “George Cavender”?), Pvt. 1st.Cav.

G.W. Cavnar (“G. W. Cavender”?), Pvt. K Co., Nixon”s Cav.

G.S. Cavender, Sgt., M Co., 1st.Cav.(Carter’s)

Henden Cavender, Pvt., E Co., 53rd. Inf.

James Cavender, Pvt. Fisher’s Arty. Co.

J.C. Cavender, Pvt. D Co. 1st.Cav. Bn.

James Cavinaugh (“James Cavender”?), Pvt. B Co., 2nd. Inf. (Walker’s)

J.C. Cavender, Pvt. B Co. 22nd. Cav. (Barteau’s)

J.C. Cavenger (“J.C. Cavender”?), Pvt. I Co., 60th MI

J.H. Cavender, Pvt. C Co. 22nd. Cav. (Barteau’s)

J.H. Cavender, Pvt. Fisher’s Arty. Co.

John Cavinder (“John Cavender”?), Pvt. F Co., 29th Inf.

John Cavender, Pvt. I Co. 8th Inf.

John Cavender, Pvt. F Co. 53rd. Inf.

John Cavener (“John Cavender”?), Pvt. F Co., 29th Inf.

John Cavender, Pvt. B Co., 12th Cav. Bn.

John C. Cavender (‘J.C. Cavender”), Mus. E Co. 9th Cav. Bn.

John C. Cavender (“J.C. Cavender”), Pvt. 19th Cav.

J.W. Cavender, Pvt. B Co., 15th Con. Inf.

Needham Cavender, Pvt. E Co. 53rd. Inf.

S.C. Cavender, Pvt. D Co., 2nd. Cav. Bn. (“Biffle’s) which was organized on July 10, 1861 in Catheys Creek, in either Lewis County, Tennessee or Maury County, Tennessee, mustered into Confederate service August 10, 1861, consolidated with the 11th Battalion in May 1862 to form the 6th, also called the 1st.or 2nd. (“Wheeler’s) Calvary Regiment). It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.

S.C. Cavender, Pvt. A Co., 6th Cav.

Si Cavender (“Silas Cavender”) Pvt. Fisher’s Arty. Co.

S.W. Cavender, Pvt. Fisher’s Arty. Co.

Thomas Cavender (“Tom Cavender”), Pvt. B Co., 1st.Cav.

Thomas Cavender, Pvt. E Co., 9th Cav. Bn. and was killed during the War

Thomas J. Cavner (“Thomas Cavner”, “T.J. Cavender”? & “Thomas Cavender”?), Pvt. G Co. 16th Cav.

T.D. Cavener (“T.D. Cavender”?), Sgt. D Co., 61st.MI

T.J. Cavender, Cpl. D Co., 19th Cav.

William Cavender, Pvt. Fisher’s Arty. Co.

1861/06/05 S.C. Cavender enlisted for a 12 month period in Company "A" of Wheeler's 6th Tennessee Cavalry. (Confederate). He deserted on or about May 1, 1863.104

1861/06/15 Many Cavenders volunteered for the Civil War in Tennessee. In the "History of the Civil War" Chapter XXVIII, page 315, it is recorded that in the mountainous portions of Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina, where comparatively few slaves were kept, large numbers of people were opposed to secession, and for their devotion to the Union, they suffered such persecution as had never been witnessed in this part of the world. It was perhaps most violent in East Tennessee. Among the numerous deliberate and brutal murders committed by men in the Confederate uniform were those of Rev. L. Carter and his son in Bradley County, Tennessee, the Rev. M. Cavender in Van Buren County, Tennessee, the Rev. Blair of Hamilton County, Tennessee, and the Rev. Douglas, all for the simple reason that they were Unionists. Many of the outrages upon the wives and children of Union men were such as any writer would shrink from recording. Those who could get away fled northward, often after their homes had been burned and their movable property carried off, and became subjects of charity in the free States. 104

1861/07/09 W. P. Cavender enlisted as a private in the Civil War in Lumpkin County, Georgia. 355

1861/09/13 The 1st.Tennessee Cavalry Battalion was organized in early 1861 and mustered into Confederate service on September 13, 1861 under a McNairy. It was reorganized in May 1862, consolidated into three companies on June 13, 1862, and was consolidated with four companies of the 7th Calvary Battalion to form the 22nd. which was usually called the 2nd. Barteau Calvary Regiment with Captains William L. Horn (“William Horn”), William W. Calvert (“William Calvert”), George Morton and Pleas Smith and comprised men from Davidson County, Tennessee. Company B organized in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee on May 25, 1861 as the Shelby Dragoons. Company D was called the Marion Dragoons which was organized at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee on June 15, 1861 with Captains Edwin D. Payne (“Edwin Payne”) and J.H. Duncan. A J.C. Cavender was listed as a private in Company D of the 1st.Tennessee Calvary Battalion under McNairy. Also, a J.C. Cavender was listed as a private in Company B of the 22th Tennessee Calvary Battalion under Barteau. According to the history of the 1st.Tennessee it is recorded: “An old history of the battalion, date uncertain, written by one of its members stated that after the battle of Shiloh, Colonel John H. Morgan (“John Morgan”) desired to make an expedition into Kentucky, and not having men who were familiar with the section of Tennessee through which he would pass, obtained a detail of 25 men, including Captain Hooper Harris from Company A of the battalion to accompany him. The expedition left Burnsville, Mississippi early in May, and at Lebanon, Tennessee on May 5, 1862 were surprised by a strong force of Federal calvary. Captain Harris and 21 men from the battalion were captured in this engagement.” The Charles Cavender a private in Company B of the 1st.Tennessee who died on December 30, 1863 in the POW prison at Rock Island, Illinois may have been the above-named J.C. Cavender whose full name may have been James Charles Cavender or John Charles Cavender. From the above reorganizations, he probably was captured in late May 1862 or early June 1862. It was also recorded that a Sergeant G.C. Cavender served in Company M of the 1st.Tennessee Calvary under a Carter and which was organized with men from Washington County, Tennessee, Sullivan County, Tennessee and Carter County, Tennessee. It is also recorded that a Thomas Cavander (“Thomas Cavender”) was a private in the 1st.Tennessee Calvary Battalion when it was organized from men who were originally from the 1st.Kentucky Calvary Battalion. Tennesseans in the Civil War, Part 1, pgs 21 & 22

1861/09/xx J. M. Cavender and W. T. Cavender enlisted in the Civil War in Columbus County, Kentucky, and both were reported as deserted in December 1862. 103

1861/10/01 Si Cavender ("Silas Cavender"?) enlisted for a 12 month period in Company “A” of Capt. Fisher's Company (Nelson Artillery) (Confederate). He was given a disability discharge on March 29, 1862. This Company was organized about 1861, and served as Company A, Monsarrat's Battalion Reserve Artillery.104

1861 A Charles Cavender was born about 1861 in Indiana, and in 1880 was living in Dubois County, Indiana.418

1862/04/01 Joseph Wyatt Cavender was killed in action in the Civil War on Island No. 10 in the Mississippi River.

1862/05/11 David Cavender apparently was at Camp Prichard near Hardeville, probably after Beauregard fought at Corrinth and Manassas, Virginia. Lt. Barber, George W. Vaughn ("George Vaughn") and David Cavender were listed as being there. 279

1862/06/15 Mary Ann Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “Mary A. Cavender”) was christened by James Cavender and Mary Ann Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “Mary A. Cavender”) in Saint John Walworth Parish, Southwark, England. 140

1862/06/15 George Cavender was christened by James Cavender and Mary Ann Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “Mary A. Cavender”) in Saint John Walworth Parish, Southwark, England. 140

1862/08/13 James G. Cavender ("James Cavender") at the age of 20 years, thus born about 1842, enlisted in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware in Company D of the 5th Regiment of the Delaware Infantry Volunteers under Capt. Curry, and later was killed. He served for 3 years and was a private when he died.

1862/10/25 Wilson Cavender, at the age of 19 and thus born about 1843, enlisted in Middletown, Delaware in Company I of the 5th Regiment of the Delaware Infantry Volunteers. He may be the same Wilson Cavender who was serving in Company F of the 5th Regiment of the Delaware Infantry Volunteers and was in Beauregard's Legion when it was in Camp Pritchard on May 11, 1862 near Hardenville after Beauregard had fought at Corrinth and Manassas. Lieutenant Barber, George W. Vaughn ("George Vaughn") and David Cavender were also there. Wilson Cavender was born about 1844, married a Mary C. about 1875 and apparently had no children, at least by 1900 according to the census report for Kent County, Delaware. 313

1862 (1) Charles Cavender married Emma L. Carr ("Emma Carr") who was born February 4, 1841. They had a daughter, Nellie Clara Cavender who was born in July 1863.258

(2) M.M. Cavender married John M. McLean (“John McLean”, “John M. Maclean” & “John Maclean”) about 1862 in Georgia.

1863/02/09 John C. Cavender ("John Cavender", “John Charles Cavender”?, “J.C.Cavender”, “J.C. Cavender” & “John Calvin Cavender”?) married a Julia ("Julany”?, “ Dolly Julia Ann”?, "Dolly" & "Juliza"?) in Davidson County, Tennessee. Julia is believed to be have been born in either Maury County, Tennessee or in Lewis County, Tennessee on February 28, 1843. 112 & 122 It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.

1863/03/06 On this date, an article appeared in the Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee Daily Union reporting that a Methodist minister named Cavender had just been taken from his house in Van Buren County, Tennessee, that a rope was tied around his neck, and that he was ordered to renounce the Union. When he refused to do so, he was hanged and his body was left hanging to rot, with flesh being torn from this body.465

1963/03/14 S.A. Cavaner (“S.A. Cavender”?) married L.H. Anderson in Tippah County, Mississippi.

1863/03/25 Frances Cavender, age 43 years, married Patrick Finton, age 47 years. They were married in Pulaski County, Arkansas. FHL Number 560145

1863/06/19 The unofficial state of "Kanawha" was proclaimed as the new state of West Virginia and became a part of the Union.

1863/11/20 Mary J. Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) married Robert L. Ashbury (“Robert L. Ashbury”) in the Ashbury M.E. Church in New Castle County, Delaware.Vol. 36, pp 58 & Vol. 68, pp 58

1863/11/26 Mary M. Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) married Zimra Homason in Lumpkin County, Georgia.

1863/12/24 J.M. Cavender married H.B. Nooner in Weakley County, Tennessee. 279

1863/12/24 Charles Cavender died at the Rock Island, Illinois prison camp as a confederate prisoner of war. He held the rank of private and was attached to Company B of the 1st.Tennessee Regiment.

1864/01/28 Probation of the Last Will and Testament of Ransom Barnes in Hall County, Georgia, who left part of his estate to the children of Julian Cavender. 365

1864/05/xx G.W. Cavender ("George Washington Cavender"?. “George W. Cavender”? & "George Cavender"?), then a Corporal in Company G of the 110th Ohio Regiment when he was killed on this date.279

1864/05/13 Thomas J. Cavander (“Thomas J. Cavender”?, “Thomas Cavander” & “Thomas Cavender”?) married Sarah J. Welch (“Sarah Welch”) in Williamson County, Texas.

1864/06/08 T.F. Cavender married S.A. Parsons in Prarie County, Arkansas. He was 26 years of age and thus born about 1838 and she was about 19 years of age and thus born about 1845.

1864/11/30 The date of the battle of Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee. 165

1865/04/07 General Robert E. Lee surrendered on this date at Appomattox, Virginia.

1865/09/21 Joseph H. Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) married Elizabeth Norris in Fayette County, Georgia.

1865/12/15 Morris Cavner ("Morris Cavender"?) was born to John Cavner ("John Cavender"?) and Mary Conner Cavener ("Mary Cavender"?, “Mary A. Cavender”? or "Mary Connor Cavender"?) in Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. 306

1866/02/14 Jenny Cavender (“Jennie E. Cavender” & “Jennie Cavender”) married William P. Rowan (“William Pennington Rowan”? & “William Rowan”) on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.Vol. 87-A, pp 131.2

1866/05/31 Nancy J. Cavender ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.J. Cavender”) married Nathan M. Swartz ("Nathan Swartz") in Belmont County, Ohio. 360

1866/07/04 William J. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.J. Cavender”) married Lizzie J. Hutchison ("Lizzie Hutchison") in Belmont County, Ohio. He was born about 1846, she was born about 1848, and both are buried in the North Powder Cemetery in Oregon. 360

1866/09/06 John H. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) married Eubeze Thomas in Fayette County, Georgia.

1866 Martha Berry was born, opened Berry College in 1902, and died in 1942.

1867/02/11 James Cavender was born to Peter Cavender and Ann Cavender in Gateshead, Durham County, England.439

1867/02/19 Walter C. Cavender ("Walter Cavender") was born near Mt. Vernon, Illinois, married Mary Miller ("Molly Miller") August 31, 1889, and died in 1930 in Golden, Oklahoma. Mary Miller was born in 1872 near Mt. Vernon, Illinois and died in Golden, Illinois. Waltler Cavender and Mary Cavender had a son Pearl Raymond Cavender ("Pearl Cavender" & "Raymond Cavender") born February 24, 1892 in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, and married Minnie Edwards December 22, 1923. Minnie Edwards was born December 17, 1906 in Allen, Oklahoma. Pearl Cavender and Minnie Cavender had a son Tommy Gene Cavender ("Tommy Cavender") born April 19, 1935 in Lexington, Oklahoma, and married Joyce Jean Stapp ("Joyce Stapp") April 23, 1955. Joyce Stapp was born July 5, 1935 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 364

1867/08/15 E.J.V. Cavender (“E.J. Cavender”?) married Hiraim Thomason (“Hiriam Thomason”?) in Lumpkin County, Georgia. FHL Number 281677

1867/12/25 Married on this date in Pulaski County, Arkansas were Manerva E. Cavender (“Minerva E. Cavender”?, “M.E. Cavender”, “Manerva Cavender’ & “Minerva Cavender”?) age 15 years and thus born about 1852 married George B.S. Fenton (“George Fenton”) age 21 years and thus born about 1846.

1867 Maria Cavanar (“Maria Cavender”? & “Mary Cavender”?) was born about 1867 in New Jersey to Thomas Cavanar (“Thomas Cavender”) and an Elizabeth (“Elisabeth”?)

1868/02/06 Bill of the Estate of Charles Cavender of Kanawha County, West Virginia to-wit: "This 6th day of February, 1868, J.T. Reynolds, S.G. Jarrett and John Gunter ("John Gunther"?), who have been appointed appraisers of the estate of Charles Cavender, a lunatic, and made oath that they would truly and faithfully perform their duties as an appraiser." The document continues and lists his meager holdings. It was received and recorded in the Circuit Court Clerk office in Kanawha County, West Virginia on February 10, 1868.

1868/07/11 William Cavender married Manerva Forsythe (“Minerva Forsythe”?) In Grimes County, Texas.

1868/11/17 Thomas Cavender married Parlee Brown in Perry County, Tennessee.

1869/05/27 Lockie E. Cavender (“Lockie Cavender” & “L.E. Cavender”) married W.H. Harrison in Grimes County, Texas.

1869/10/xx Jolgnda Cavender died of the croup. 355

1870/02/xx Louelles J. Cavender ("Louelles Cavender" & “L.J. Cavender”) died of pneumonia at the age of 4 months. 355

1870/05/xx Louelles J. Cavender ("Louelles Cavender" & “L.J. Cavender”) died of cholera at the age of 1 month. 355

1870/07/27 Ann Cavender married Imry Yates in Dubois County, Indiana. 279

1870/10/26 Elizabeth Cavener ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) was born to William Cavener ("William Cavender"?) and Elizabeth Cavener ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) in Bashingstoke, England.399

1870/12/27 J.W. Cavenar (“J.W. Cavender”?) married Amanda E. Clifton (“Amanda Clifton”) in Tipton County, Tennessee.

1870 John Caviner (“John Cavender”) was born in Ohio about 1870 to Patrick Caviner (“Patrick Cavender”?) and Elizabeth Oconnor (“Elizabeth Oconner”).

1870 (1) GEORGIA:

Jos. Cavender ("Joseph Cavender"?) family was living in Walker County, Georgia and comprised Jos. Cavender age 33 and born in Georgia about 1837, Mary Cavender age 29 and born about 1821, and James C. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.C. Cavender”). 355

(2) IOWA:

Jonathan Cavender, age 37 and born in Indiana about 1833, and his family were then living in Mason Township, Taylor County, Iowa, at that time comprised his wife, Lina Cavender ("Paulina Cavender", formerly "Paulina Bruner" & "Lina Bruner" whom he apparently married on April 16, 1857), age 35 and born in Kentucky about 1835, and their children: Edward Cavender, age 11 and born in Indiana about 1859; Hattie Cavender (“Harriett Cavender”?) age 8 and born in Indiana about 1862; and, Charles Cavender, age 2 and born in Iowa about 1868.282 & 337

(3) MINNESOTA:

Anna Cavender ("Anne Cavender"? & "Ann Cavender"?) family was then living in St. Paul 5th. Ward, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Carrie Cavender family was then living in Minneapolis 3rd. Ward, Hennepin County, Minnesota.418

Charles Cavender family was then living in St. Paul 5th. Ward, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Charles C. Cavender ("Charles Cavender" & “C.C. Cavender”) family was then living in St. Paul 5st. Ward, Ramsey County, Minnesota.418

Martin Cavender family was then living in Deluth 4th. Ward, St. Louis County, Minnesota.418

(4) OHIO:

James Cavender was living in Union Township, Fayette County, Ohio according to the 1870 census. A Jacob Cavender was then living in Concord Township, Fayette County, Ohio. At that time he was age 35 and born in Ohio about 1835, his wife was named Mary Cavender and she was age 36 and born in Ohio about 1834. Their children were: Sarah M. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender") age 13 and born in Ohio about 1857; Nancy J. Cavender ("Nancy Cavender") age 12 and born in Ohio about 1858; Sylvester Cavender age 10 and born in Ohio about 1860, Clara Cavender age 8 and born in Ohio about 1862; Rebecca J. Cavender age 6 and born in Ohio about 1864; Caroline Cavender age 4 and born in Ohio about 1866; and Loyd Cavender ("Lloyd Cavender"?) age 2 and born in Ohio about 1868.

(5) TENNESSEE (1870):

John Cavender age 52 and born in Tennessee about 1818, and in 1870 was living in the 4th. District of Hickman County, Tennessee. His wife, Elizabeth Cavender, was then age 51 and born in Tennessee about 1819, and his children still living at home were: Malinda Cavender age 18? and born in Hickman County, Tennessee about 1852?, and John R. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.R. Cavender”) age 16? and born in Hickman County, Tennessee about 1854?. 364

1871/01/01 Jessee Cox (“Jesse Cox”) of Williamson County, Tennessee, sold 20 acres of his estate to Jesse A. Prince ("Jesse Prince") but retains a life estate therein. On the same date, he sold 95 acres of his estate to William C. Cox, which land abutted the property of Samuel A. Thomas. 155, 157, 182 & 205

1871/01/17 Anna Cavender (“Ann Cavender”? & “Annie Cavender”?) married Owen Radcliff in Boone County, Iowa. FHL Number 1034318

1871/10/12 Asley Cavender (“Alsey Cavender”) married Richard Bridges in Coweta County, Georgia. FHL Number 470364

1871/10/18 Josie Cavener (“Josie Cavender”?, “Jose Cavender”?, “Joicy Cavener”?, “Jolanda Cavender”, “Jolando Cavender”? & “Joicy Cavender”?) married W.T. Green in Lawrence County, Tennessee.

1871 (1) John A. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) was a Town Assessor in Smyrna, Delaware. He apparently died in the latter part of 1883 in Duck Creek Hundred in Kent County, Maryland. 288, 337 & 343

(2) John Cavoner (“John Cavender”?) and Sicilly Bryan (“Sicilly Obrien”) had a child in Illinois on this date.

1872/02/01 Lydia A. Cavender (“Lydia Cavender” & “L.A. Cavender”) married John B. McClain (“John McClain”) on this date in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania while both were then living in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware.Vol. 82, pp 147

1872/02/09 Ellen Jane Cavender ("Ellen Cavender", “Ellen J. Cavender” & “E.J. Cavender”), daughter of Edward Cavender and Mary Cavender, was born in Brington, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. 306

1872/02/25 Martha A. Cavender (“Martha Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) married L.N. Lyon (“L.N. Lane”?) in Grimes County, Texas.

1872/07/17 Mary A. Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) married Preston Shuck in Belmont County, Ohio. 360

1872/07/28 Silas Cavender died in Graves County, Kentucky, and is buried at the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. 186

1872/08/09? William Cavender married Nancy L. Standrage ("Nancy Standrage") in White County, Georgia. 371

1872/10/15 S.J. Cavender married J.E. Carmichael in Coweta County, Georgia.

1872 (1) M. Cavenor (“M. Cavender”?) married H.J. Kellon about 1872 in Texas.

(2) Michael Cavener (“Michael Cavender”?) was born about 1872 in Ohio to Michael Cavener (“Michael Cavender”) and a Mary.

1873/07/13 R.J. Cavender married J.H. Smith in Chatoosa County, Georgia.

1873/12/03 James W. Cavanor (“James W. Cavender”?, “James Wesley Cavender”?, “James Cavanor”, “James W. Cavender”?, “J.W. Cavender”? & “James Cavender”?) married Isabella A. Britton (“Idabelle A. Britton”?, “Isabella Britton” & “Isabelle Britton”?) in Cook County, Illinois. Also, a Guy O. Cavener (“Guy Cavener” & “Guy Cavender”?) married Mary A. Cobb (“Mary Cobb”) in Cook County, Illinois.

1873/12/06 Ann Cavender (“Anna Cavender”? & “Annie Cavender”?) married George Bryars in Catoosa County, Georgia. FHL Number 1299215

1873/12/18 John Cavener ("John Cavender"?) was born to Patrick Cavener ("Patrick Cavender"?) and Ellen Noriarty Cavener ("Ellen Noriarty Cavender"? or "Ellen Cavender") in Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. 306

1873 Charles Cavender (“Charles C. Cavender”? & “C.C. Cavender”?) was born in 1873 in Polk County, Tennessee, and died in 1938. His father died about 1882-1883 when Charles was about 9 years of age.

1874/10/24 Vilinda Cavender ("Villinda Cavender"?) married James Corbin in Belmont County, Ohio. 360

1874/12/04 John Cavender married Elisa Shields in Lanark County, Scotland.399

(2) Grace Cavender was born on this date, died about 1922, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

(3) James C. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”) married Martha Ragldell (“Martha Ragsdale”) in 1874 in Arkansas.

1875/02/04 Sadie E. Cavender (“Sadie Cavender”) of New Castle County, Delaware married James M. Downs (“James Downs”) of Kent County, Maryland on this date in Kent County, Maryland. Sadie Cavender was the daughter of William Cavender.Vol. 33, pp 117

1875/02/21 John Cavner (“John Cavender”) married Mary Honey in Johnson County, Texas.

1875/10/06 G.W. Grimes married N.T. Cavender in Lewis County, Tennessee. 355

1875/12/18 Nannie Cavender (“Anne Cavender”, “Ann Cavender” & “Nancy Cavender”), daughter of William Cavender and a Mary (“Mary Cavender”), was born on December 18, 1875, probably in North Carolina, but is believed to have been actually raised by the James H. Cavender (“James Cavender”) family in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, and she had 3 sons, one of which was born in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas . Her first husband, Thomas Perry Crain, Jr. (“Thomas Crain’ & “Tom Crain”), was murdered by being hung in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas by a group of black and white men. His body was apparently found by a James H. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) and a Burt Cavender. Nannie Cavender Crain later married Homer Bishop who moved the family, then comprising Nanny Crain Bishop (“Nannie Bishop”)and her 3 children, from Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas to around Sherman, Grayson County, Texas. Nannie Bishop (formerly “Nannie Cavender” or “Nancy Cavender”? & later “Nannie Bishop”) died on October 1, 1944, and is buried in the Greenwood Cemetery in Shreveport, Louisiana.

The above Burt Cavender may have been the S.B. Cavender who married Ina May Wood (“Ina Wood”) born on August 15, 1891 in Cedar Hill, Dallas County, Texas. Ina Wood died in Februry 1976. Her last residence was Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas. She signed her social security application as Mrs. S.B. Cavender, and her parents were listed as being Whithern W. Wood (“Withern Wood” & “Whiting Wood”) and Ellen Buxton who were married some time before 1912, probably in Texas. She was located in Lamar County, Texas in 1900 in the home of her father. Her mother died a couple of years after her birth. She had 3 natural brothers and sisters and at least 2 half brothers and sisters.

James H. Cavender (“J.H. Cavender”)was born in Georgia on either April 10, 1842 or April 11, 1842. In 1860, he was living in Georgia with the William Roddy family, married Elizabeth Roddy (“Mary Elizabeth Roddy” & “Elizabeth Reddy”?) in Catoosa County, Georgia on January 2, 1862. Sometime during 1860–1870, he was also living in the household of William Roddy. He moved to Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas by 1880, in July 1905 was living in Johnson County, Texas, died on November 6, 1930 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas at the age of 88 years, 6 months and 26 days, and is buried in the Godley Avenue Cemetery.

James H. Cavender had one sister named Matilda Cavender (“Matt Cavender”) who married a Duncan (thus became “Matilda Duncan” or “Matilda Ducon”) and they had a daughter named Pearl Duncan who in about 1910-1911 was living in Garner, Parker County, Texas.

This may be the same J.H. Cavender who was living in Precinct 6, Johnson County, Texas in 1880, and who was then listed as being age 38 and born in Georgia about 1842 and whose father was born in Georgia and whose mother was born in South Carolina. His his family then living at home included his wife Elizabeth Cavender age 36 and born in Tennessee about 1844 and whose parents were both born in Tennessee. Their children then living at home were:

Cordelia E. Cavender (“Cordelia Cavender” & “C.E. Cavender”) age 15 and born in Georgia about 1865;

Sallie A. Cavender (“Sallie Cavender” & “S.A. Cavender”) age 13 and born in Georgia about 1867;

Ida Cavender age 11 and born in Georgia about 1869;

Ella Cavender age 8 and born in Georgia about 1872; and,

Murtie Cavender age 2 and born in Georgia about 1878.

James Cavender had another sister named Talitha Cumi Cavender ("Tabitha Cavender" & "Elitha Cavender") who was born in Georgia in October 1837, married Leander J. Massy ("Lee Ander Massey"?, "Lee Massey? & "Leander Massey") on January 15, 1856 in Ringgold, Catoosa County, Georgia, moved to Garner, Parker County, Texas in 1874, in 1910-1911 was still living in Parker County, Texas, died on August 11, 1923 in Parker County, Texas, and is buried in the Bethesda Cemetery in Parker County, Texas. (Some say she was likewise living in the household of William Roddy at different times during 1860-1870.). A Nannie Cavender stated in her affidavit that she was 61 years of age and that she was present at the marriage of Leander Massey and Talitha Cavender.

Leander Massey was born about 1838 in North Carolina to William Massey born on November 30, 1790 in North Carolina and Jane Burch born on March 28, 1795 in Caswell Country, North Carolina and who was the daughter of a William Burch and Ann Milsap. Leander Massey volunteered for 3 years service on May 1, 1862 in Powder Springs, appeared on a muster roll from February 7, 1863 to April 1, 1863 as a Private in Infantry Company I of Gault’1st Georgia Regiment, was captured on December 22, 1863 in Lafayette County, Georgia soon after the fight at Missionary Ridge, on December 30, 1863 was in a Military Prison in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, discharged on December 31, 1863 to Rock Island County, Illinois, received at Rock Island, Illinois on January 6, 1864, died on February 3, 1864 in Rock Island, Illinois in the Union Prison for Confederate Soldiers, and is buried in grave No 358 South of Prison Barracks in Rock Island County, Illinois. Talitha Cavender was born on October 10, 1837 in Catoosa County, Georgia, died from cancer on April 11, 1923 in Garner Community, Parker County, Texas, and is buried in the Bethesda Cemetery in Parker County, Texas. Leander Massey’s older brother, James W. Massey (“James Massey”) who was born about 1833, died on February 24, 1864 in the very same Union Prison for Confederate Soldiers in Rock Island County, Illinois. Also, still another older brother, John S. Massey (“John Massey”) who was born about 1836, died on March 17, 1864 also in the very same Union Prison for Confederate Soldiers in Rock Island County, Illinois.

Leander Massey and Tabitha Massey had 3 children who lived for a while with William Roddy and Mary Roddy in Chattooga County, Georgia. However, after learning of her husband’s death, Talitha Massey moved her family to Texas where her brother James H. Cavender (“James Cavender”) and his family were already living. It is said that she first settled in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas and later settled in Garner Community, Parker County, Texas. Telitha Massey was listed in the 1880, 1900, 1910 and 1920 census for Parker County, Texas, and in her application for pension filed in 1904-1905, she stated that she was then 65 years of age, thus born about 1829-1830. And by 1880, she and her 3 sons were living in Garner, Park County, Texas. She was listed in the 1900, 1910 and 1920 census for Parker County, Texas, died on April 11, 1923 in Garner, Parker County, Texas, and is buried in the Bethesda Cemetery in Parker County, Texas. The 3 children of Leander Massey and Talitha Massey were:

James Edward Massey (“James Massey”) born in October 1857 in Catoosa County, Georgia, married Martha J. Tate (“Martha Tate”), and died on January 7, 1928 in Parker County, Texas. Martha Tate was born November 1861 in Dickson County, Tennessee, and died June 7, 1906 in Parker County, Texas. James Massey and Martha Massey had 6 children:

Maude Massey born March 2, 1883 in Parker County, Texas, married Hollis Houston McDougal ("Hollis McDougal"), and died April 14, 1925 in Swink, Oklahoma. Hollis McDougal was born January 3, 1878 in Madison County, Alabama, and died March 5, 1959 in Swink, Oklahoma. Hollis McDougal and Maude McDougal had a daughter named:

Nellie McDougal born December 2, 1919 in Swink, Oklahoma, and maried Harvey Lee Weathers (“Harvey Weathers”) who was born about 1913. Harvey Weathers and Nellie Weathers had a son named:

Gary Don Weathers (“Gary Weathers”) born about 1940 and maried Tressie Lenore Wikinson, and they had a daughter named:

Laura Weathers;

Thomas J. Massey (“Thomas Massey”) born about 1885;

Mabel Massey;

Reuben E. Massey (“Reuben Massey”) born about 1889;

Lee A. Massey (“Lee Massey”) born about 1892; and,

Effie Mae Massey (“Effie Massey”) born about 1895, and married a Cheshire;

William Henry Massey (“William Massey”) born January 21, 1859 in Ringgold, Catoosa County, Georgia, married Ora Estelle Coalson (“Ora Coalson”), and died on March 15, 1930 in Garner Community, Parker County, Texas. Ora Coalson was born about 1863, and died about 1923. William Massey and Ora Massey had 4 children:

Ruth Marie Massey (“Ruth Massey”) born about 1898, and married Claud Eric Mayes (“Claud Mayes” & “Claude Mayes”) who was born about 1903, and died about 1952. Claud Mayes and Ruth Mayes had 2 children:

Emma Eillene Mayes (“Emma Mayes” & “Eilene Mayes”?) born about 1924, and married L.C. Autrey (“L.C. Audrey”?). L.C. Autrey and Emma Autrey (“Emma Audrey”) had a daughter named:

Patricia Ann Autrey (“Patricia Autrey”) who was born about 1964; and,

Thelma Estelle Mayes (“Thelma Mayes”) born about 1927, first married Lewis Wetzel, and later married Henry Wayne Straight (“Henry Straight”)

Henry Grady Massey (“Henry Massey”) born about 1900, married Elizabeth Howard, and died about 1973. Elizabeth Howard was born about 1904. Henry Massey and Elizabeth Massey had 2 children:

Frances Massey born about 1924, first married Billy Joe Lee (“Billie Lee” & “William Lee”), and later married William G. Crosland (“William Crosland” & “William Crossland”?) who was born about 1918. Billy Lee and Patricia Jo Lee (“Patricia Lee”) born about 1946, and married Carey Lynn New (“Carey New”) who was born about 1940. Carey New and Frances New had 2 children:

Elizabeth Jo New (“Elizabeth New”) born about 1963; and,

Gary Scott New (“Gary New”) born about 1969; and,

Charles Massey born about 1932;

Joseph Vines Massey (“Joseph Massey”) born about 1902, and married JuliaBeckworth who was born about 1922. Joseph Massey and Julia Massey had a son named:

Malcolm Earl Massey (“Malcolm Massey”) born about 1925, and married Burelle Babcock. Malcolm Massey and Burelle Massey had 3 children:

Cynthia Massey born about 1961;

Joe Will Massey (“Joe Massey” & “Joseph Massey”) born about 1963;

Patricia Massey born about 1966; and,

Ralph Edwin Massey (“Ralph Massey”) born about 1906 and died about 1908; and,

Samuel Martin Massey (“Samuel Massey”) born in January 1862 in Catoosa County, Georgia, married Ella Nora Smith (“Ella Smith”) about 1894, and died about 1916 in Garner Community, Parker County, Texas. Ella Smith was born on February 9, 1875 in Georgia, died on June 25, 1954 in Weslaco, Texas, and is buried in the Bethesda Cemetery in Garner, Parker County, Texas. Samuel Massey and Ella Massey (“Nora Massey had 9 children:

Margaret Massey born in January 1895, and married Jack Baucum (“John Baucum”);

John W. Massey (“John Massey”) born in February 1897;

Lucinda Massey born in January 1900, and died on April 29, 1980;

Jenny Estelle Massey (“Jenny Massey”) born on January 4, 1905 in Parker County, Texas, married Clarence T. Wise (“Clarence Wise”), and died on July 25, 1976 in Weslaco, Texas. Clarence Wise and Jenny Wise had 4 children:

Allen Wise who married Pat Malloy (“Patricia Malloy”);

Dennis Troy Wise (“Dennis Wise”) who had a daughter named:

Dana Wise;

Jimmy Dale Wise (“Jimmy Wise” & “James Wise”); and,

J.C. Wise who married a Betty;

Homer Massey born on May 25, 1905, married a Clio, and died in Weslaco, Texas;

Charles Roy Massey (“Charles Massey”) born on August 5, 1907 in Garner, Parker County, Texas, married Jonny Lucille McKinzey (“Jonny McKinzey”), and died about 1997. Jonny McKinzey was born about 1908, and died about 1999. Charles Massey and Jonny Massey had 8 children:

Charles Martin Massey (“Charles Massey”) born about 1927,first married Ethel Dean Mosley (“Ethel Mosely”), later married a Jean, and still later married a Dorothy. Charles Massey and Ethel Massey had 7 children:

Jeffrey Alan Massey (“Jeffrey Massey”) born about 1927, first married an unknown person, later married Ethel Dean Mosely, and still later married a Heather;

Patsy Ruth Massey (“Patsy Massey”) born about 1828, and married James H. Capp (“James Capp”) who died about 1998. James Capp and Patsy Capp had 6 children:

James Davis Capp (“James Capp”) born about 1953, first married a Patty, and next married Jan Jordan. James Capp had 2 children:

Allan Capp; and,

Kaycie Nicole Capp born about 1982;

William Robert Capp (“William Capp”) born about 1955, first married a Patty, and later married an unknown person. William Capp and Patty Capp had 1 child:

Patricia Jeanneane Capp born about 1978;

William Capp had another child by his second marriage named:

Christine Diane Capp (“Christine Capp”);

Michael Wayne Capp (“Michael Capp”) born about 1958, and married Cheryl Garner. Michael Capp and Cheryl Capp had 2 children;

Spencer Capp; and,

An unknown Capp;

John Robert Capp (“John Capp”) born about 1960;

Melissa Diane Capp (“Melissa Capp”) born about 1962, and married Dennis Chovan. Dennis Chovan and Melissa Chovan had 2 children:

Luke Chovan; and,

An unknown Chovan; and,

Nancy Lea Capp (“Nancy Capp”) born about 1963, and married Jimmie Roy Massey (“Jimmie Massey” & “James Massey”?) who was born about 1930;

Jimmy Roy Massey (“Jimmy Massey” & “James Massey”) born about 1930, and married Jerry Neville Brooks (“Jerry Brooks”). Jimmy Massey and Jerry Massey had 4 children:

Lisa Lou Massey (“Lisa Massey”) born about 1956, and died the same year;

Phillis Ann Massey born about 1957;

Scott Matthew Massey (“Scott Massey”) born about 1967;

Jimmy Roy Massey, Jr. (“Jimmy Massey”), a stillborn;

Mary Pearl Massey (“Mary Massey”) born about 1932, and married Lamar Edward Peterson (“Lamar Peterson”) who was bornabout 1932. Lamar Peterson and Mary Peterson had 2 children:

Pamela Carol Peterson (“Pamela Peterson”) born about 1957, first married Ronnie Clegg (“Ronald Clegg”?), and later married Charles Douglas Vines (“Charles Vines”) born about 1956. Pamela Peterson had a child named:

Heather Nicole Watlington (“Heather Watlington”);

Charles Vines and Pamela Vines had 4 children:

Jason Neil Vines (“Jason Vines”) born about 1975;

Melanie Marie Vines (“Melanie Vines”) born about 1977;

Christopher David Vines (“Christopher Vines”) born about 1980; and,

Kimberly Anne Vines (“Kimberly Vines”) born about 1982; and,

Paula Anne Peterson (“Paula Peterson”) born about 1960, first married Mark Stephen Summitt, and later married Jon Kendall Cook (“Jon Cook”). Mark Summit and Paula Summitt had 2 children:

Devin Marie Summitt (“Devin Summitt”) born about 1987; and,

Jack Lamar Summitt (“Jack Summitt” & “John Summitt”?) born about 1988;

Jon Cook and Paula Cook had 1 child:

Leland Preston Cook;

Peggy Lou Massey (“Peggy Massey”) born about 1934, married Ben W. Emerson (“Ben Emerson” & “Benjamin Emerson”);

Judy Kay Massey (“Judy Massey”) born about 1942, married Gaylon Cook, and died about 1999. By his prior marriage to a Lisa Tubbs, Gaylon Cook had 2 children:

Gary Edward Cook (“Gary Cook”) born about 1960, and had 2 unknown children; and,

Danny Charles Cook (“Danny Cook” & “Daniel Cook”) born about 1965, and had 2 unknown children;

Janice Ann Massey (“Janice Massey”) born about 1947; and,

Tommy Ray Massey (“Tommy Massey”) born about 1950, and married a Billie;

Samuel Massey born on December 10, 1910;

Mary Talitha Massey (“Mary Massey”) born on December 31, 1912, married Ezra L. Buckley (“Ezra Buckley”), and died in September 1983. Ezra Buckalew and Mary Buckalew had 4 children:

Eddie Buckalew;

Marcia Gail Buckalew (“Marcia Buckalew”);

Malcolm Buckalew; and,

Dannie Buckalew (“Daniel Buckalew”?); and,

Infant Massey born on February 14, 1918.362 & 488

1875 Ida Cavender was born in Washington, D.C. She was the daughter of M.C. Cavender born 1875 in Miami County, Ohio, granddaughter of Robert Cavender born 1813 in Miami County, Ohio, and great granddaughter of Robert Cavender born in 1793, place of birth unknown.269 An Ida M. Cavender ("Ida Cavender") married George Reily ("George Reiley"?) in Daviess County, Indiana on December 28, 1887.403

1876/01/18 A.W. Cavender, married James L. Alman (“James Alman”) in Coweta, Georgia. FHL Number 470367

1877/01/04 Laura Cavender married Henry Gordon in Travis County, Texas.

1877/12/13 F.C. Cavender married J.L.C. Koy (“J.L. Koy”) in Coweta County, Georgia. FHL Number 470367

1877/09/13 Holmes S. Cavener (“Holmes Cavener”, “Holmes S. Cavemder”? & “Holmes Cavender”?) married Nancy M. Obrist (“Nancy Obrist”) in Saint Louis, Saint Louis County, Missouri (“St. Louis County, Missouri”). Nancy Obrist had been previously married. FHL Number 528181

1878/01/30 Emanuel Cavender married Susie Griggs (“Susan Griggs”) in Davidson County, Tennessee. FHL Number 200297

1878/01/30 Sallie Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”? & “Sally Cavender”?) married T.J. Dickson in Davidson County, Tennessee.

1878/05/30 Jessee Cox's children reconveyed to Jessee Cox of Williamson County, Tennessee, which he had previously conveyed to them during the previous period of 1870-1876. The Indenture was signed by his children: William C. Cox ("William Cox"), Elizabeth B. Cox ("Elizabeth Cox"), Jenice J. Walker ("Jenice Cox"), Jesse Cox, Jr., Thomas W. Pettus ("Thomas Petus") on behalf of himself and his deceased wife, Martha Ann Pettus ("Martha Cox" & "Martha Pettus"), Jessee A. Pierce ("Jessie Pierce") a child of Sarah Pierce, formerly Sarah Cox, then deceased, and B.F. Walker. The indenture was witnessed by Mary Fannie Cox ("Mary Cox") and Hattie B. Cox ("Hattie Cox").159, 161 & 189

1878/06/20 Joseph Cavender filed for a grant of 160 acres of land in Boone County, Arkansas on this date. Of some possible connection, David Garvin filed for 120 acres on October 20, 1882, Isaac Garvin filed for 120 acres on September 25, 1893, and Thomas Garvin filed for 40 acres around February 16, 1888.

1878/07/06 Jesse Cox ("Jesse Cox, Sr.") of Williamson County, Tennessee, sold 20 acres of land to John H. Wilson of Davidson County, Tennessee. 158

1878/07/25 Francis Cavender (“Frances Cavender”) married James E. Clark (“James Clark”) in Davidson County, Tennessee. FHL Number 200297

1878/10/17 James Cavender married Lavina Lynel in Belmont County, Ohio.

1878/11/03 Henry Cavender married Elizabeth Amlin in Miami County, Ohio. 282

1878 (1) Stephen Calvin Cavender ("Stephen Cavender & "S.C" Cavender") was born in Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky, and later moved to Muskogee County, Oklahoma, where he became a Judge. He had two brothers, Joseph Oscar Cavender ("Joseph Cavender" & "J.O. Cavender" and John Vodie Cavender ("John Cavender" & "J.V. Cavender"). 173 It is to be noted that an Oscar Cavender married Ettie Clapsaddle in Shelby County, Illinois.

(2) Wilson T. Cavender ("Wilson Cavender") was living in Smyrna, Delaware. 288

1879/12/03 Julia B. Cavender (“Julia Cavender” & “J.B. Cavender”) married Spirus H. Yates (“Spirus Yates”) in Alexander County, Illinois.

1879 William F. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.F. Cavender”) was born about 1879?, married Ella M. Williams (“Ella Williams”), died about 1949?, and is buried in the Zion Cemetery in Cecilton, Cecil County, Maryland. Ella Williams was born about 1878, died about 1963, and is buried with her husband. William Cavender and Ella Cavender had 2 children:

Evelyn Francis C. Cavender (“Evelyn Cavender”, “E.F.C. Cavender” & “Frances Cavender”) born about 1905 in Earlville, Cecil County, Maryland, and married Chester Reed; and,

Myra Cavender born about 1914, married James Pippin, died about 1969, and is buried in the Cecilton Cemetery in Cecil County, Maryland. James Pippin was born about 1900, was the son of Auther Pippin (“Arthur Pippin”?) and a Laura E., died about 1992, and is buried in the Zion Cemetery in Cecilton, Cecil County, Maryland. James Pippin and Myra Pippin had 3 children:

Ethel Pippin born on December 26, 1906, and died on May 22, 1923;

William Pippin; and,

Anna Pippin (“Anva Pippin”?);

1880/02/12 Viola M. Cavender (“Viola Cavender” & “V.M. Cavender”) was born on this date, died on January 17, 1909, and is buried in the Midlothian Cemetery in Ellis County, Texas.432

1880/05/03 William T. Cavender (“William Cavender”) married Mary Ivey (“Mary Ivy”?) In Davidson County, Tennessee.

1880/10/07 Nancy Cavender married A.J. Kelly in Whitfield County, Georgia.

1880 (1) ARKANSAS: (1880)

Columbus Cavender and his family were then living in Big Creek, Phillips County, Arkansas and he was listed as then being age 25 and born in Arkansas about 1855 and both of his parents were born in Alabama. This wife at that time was Fannie Cavender (“Frances Cavender”?) age 18 and born in Arkansas about 52 and both of her parents were born in Arizona. Their children then living at home was a daughter Ellen Cavender age 1 and born in Arkansas about 1879.

H.H. Cavenor (“H.H. Cavender”?) family was then living in Ashley, Independence County, Arkansas and he was then age 39 and born in Tennessee about 1841 and both of his parents were born in Tennsessee. His was was Martha E. Cavenor (“Martha E. Cavender”?, “Martha Cavenor”, “Martha Cavender”?, “M.E. Cavenor” & “M.E. Cavender”?) age 35 and born in Tennessee about 1845 and both of her parents were born in Tennessee. Their children then living at home were: Polly J. Cavenor (“Polly J. Cavender”?, “Polly Cavenor”, “Polly Cavender”?, “P.J. Cavenor” & “P.J. Cavender”?) age 15 and born in Missouri about 1865; William H. Cavenor (“William H.. Cavender”?, “William Cavenor”, “William Cavender”?, “W.H. Cavenor” & “W.H. Cavender”?) age 13 and born in Arkansas about 1867; Marget E. Cavenor (“Marget Cavender” & “Margaret E. Cavender”?, “Margaret Cavenor”, “Margaret Cavender”?, “M.E. Cavenor” & “M.E. Cavender”?) age 11 and born in Arkansas about 1869; James P. Cavenor (“James P. Cavender”?, “James Cavenor”, “James Cavender”?, “J.P. Cavenor” & “J.P. Cavender”?) age 8 and born in Arkansas about 1872; Nancy C. Cavenor (“Nancy C.. Cavender”?, “Nancy Cavenor”, “Nancy Cavender”?, “N.C. Cavenor” & “N.C. Cavender”?) age 5 and born in Missouri about 1875; J.E. Cavenor (“J.E. Cavender”?) age 2 and born in Missouri about 1878; and, Jefferson N. Cavenor (“Jefferson N. Cavender”?, Jefferson Cavenor”, “Jefferson Cavender”?, “J.N. Cavenor” & “J.N. Cavender”?) age 3 months and born in Arkansas about 1880.

J.F. Cavender (“John Franklin Cavender”?) and his family were then living in Bayou Metoe, Pulaski County, Arkansas and he was then listed as being age 25 and born in Arizona about 1855 and both of his parents were born in Mississippi. His wife at that time was Carry A. Cavender (“Carry Cavender” & “Carrie Cavender’?) age 19 and born in New York about 1861 and both of her parents were born in New York. Their children then living at home were: Ella E. Cavender (“Ella Cavender” & “E.E. Cavender”) age 2 and born in Arkansas about 1878; John H. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender’) age 1 and born in Arkansas about 1879; and, Adda Cavender, a daughter, age 6 months and born in Arkansas about 1880.

L. Cavender and his family were then living in Bayou Metoe, Pulaski County, Arkansas and he was then listed as being age 35 and born in Mississippi about 1845 and his father was born in Alabama and his mother was born in Tennessee. His wife at that time was Mary Jane Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender’) age 31 and born in Arkansas about 1849 and her father was born in Virginia and her mother was born in North Carolina. Their children then living at home were: Allen J. Cavender (“Allen Cavender” & “A.J. Cavender”) age 12 and born in Arkansas about 1868; Lucy E. Cavender (“Lucy Cavender” & “L.E. Cavender’) age 7 and born in Arkansas about 1873; Susan C. Cavender (“Susan Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender’) age 3 and born in Arkansas about 1877; and, David M. Cavender (“David Cavender” & “D.M. Cavender”) age 1 and born in Arkansas about 1879.

S. N. Cavinder (“S.N. Cavender”?) was then living in Union, White County, Arkansas in the household of W.C. Wamac. He was listed as then being age 24 and born in Georgia about 1856 and both of his parents were born in Georgia. W.C. Wamac was listed as being age 38 and born in Mississippi about 1842 and his father was born in Virginia and his mother was born in Tennessee.

Sept Cavender and his family were then living in Big Creek, Phillips County, Arkansas and he was listed as then being age 30 and born in Alabama about 1850 and both of his parents were born in Alabama. This wife at that time was Elily Cavender age 28 and born in Alabama about 52 and both of her parents were born in Alabama. Their children then living at home were: Clemmie Cavender age 9 and born in Arkansas about 1871; and, Sept Cavender age 5 and born in Arkansas about 1875.

(2) COLORADO:(1880)

Mary Cavender family was then living in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado.418 In 1882, a Charles Cavender immigrated to Custer County, Colorado from an unknown country.

(3) GEORGIA:(1880)

William Cavender family was living in Hall County, Georgia and comprised William Cavender age 25 and born in Georgia about 1855 and his father and mother were both born in Georgia, Nancy Cavender, Jane Cavender and Martha Cavender.

P. William Cavender, age 26 and born about 1854 was living in Union County, Georgia as a boarder in the home of C. J. Weleborn ("C. J. Wellborn"?). He was a lawyer, born in Georgia, his father was born in Georgia, and his mother was born in Tennessee.

Bryant Cavender was living in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806. 355

(4) IOWA:(1880)

Clara E. Cavender (“Clara Cavender” & “C.E. Cavender”?) was then living in Cass, Guthrie County, Iowa in the household of George W. Monet (“George Monet”). She was listed as then being age 17 and born in Iowa about 1863 and both of her parents were born in Tennessee. George Monet was listed as being age 32 and born in Indiana about 1848 and his both of his parents were born in Kentucky.

Edward Cavender was then living in Mason, Taylor County, Iowa and was then age 21 and born in Indiana about 1859 and his parents were both born in Indiana. His wife was Mary Cavender age 20 and born in Missouri about 1860 and her parents were born in Pennsylvania. Living with them was Elizabeth Ford age 35 and born in Indiana about 1845 and her father was born in Virginia and her mother was born in South Carolina.

Frank Cavender was then living in Holt And Nodaway, Taylor County, Iowa in the household of Thomas Algoe and was listed as then being age 10 and born in Iowa. Thomas Algoe was age 51 and born in Pennsylvania about 1929 and both of his parents were born in Ireland.

Frank Cavender and his family were living in Mason, Taylor County, Iowa and he was listed as being age 45 and born in Indiana about 1835 and his father was born in Vermont and his mother was born in Tennessee. His wife was Mary J. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) age 44 and born in Indiana about 1836 and her father was born in South Carolina and her mother was born in Tennessee. Their children then living at home were; L.W. Cavender age 21 and born in Indiana about 1859; Edward Cavender age 19 and born in Indiana about 1861; and, William B. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.B. Cavender”) age 18 and born in Indiana about 1862.

H. Cavinder (“H. Cavender”?) and his family was then living in Palo Alto, Jasper County, Iowa and he was listed as then being age 30 and born in Indiana, and his wife was Maggie Cavinder (“Maggie Cavender”?, “Margaret Cavinder” & “Margaret Cavender”) age 19 and born in Illinois about 1861.

James Cavinder (“James Cavender’?) was then living in the household of Alfred Mercer in Elk Creek, Jasper County, Iowa and was listed as being age 23 and born in Illinois and his father was born in Ohio and his mother was born in Virginia. Alfred Mercer was listed as being age 51 and born in Ohio about 1829 and both of his parents were born in Ohio.

John C. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”) was living in Elk Creek, Jasper County, Iowa and was listed as being age 60 and born in Ohio about 1820 and his father was born in Delaware and his mother was born in New Jersey. His wife was Nancy Cavender age 61 and born in Virginia and both of her parents were born in Virginia.

Joseph Cavinder (“Joseph Cavender”?) was living in Elk Creek, Jasper County, Iowa and was listed as being age 23 and born in Illinois about 1857 and both of his parents were born in Illinois. His wife was Mary Cavinder (“Mary Cavender”?) age 27 and born in Pennsylvania and both of her parents were born in Pennsylvania. Their children then living at home were: Josie A. Cavinder (“Josie A. Cavender”?, “Josie Cavinder”, “Josie Cavender”?, “J.A. Cavinder” & “J.A. Cavender”) age 1 month and born in Iowa; and, Nancy E. Cavinder (“Nancy E. Cavender”?, “Nancy Cavinder”, “Nancy Cavender”?, “N.E. Cavinder” & “N.E. Cavender”) age 1 month and born in Iowa.

Marcus C. Cavender (“Marcus Cavender” & “M.C. Cavender”) family was living in Washington County, Iowa according to the 1880 census and his family consisted of himself age 38 and born about 1842 in Ohio and his parents were both born in Ohio. His wife was Mary Cavender age 28 born about 1852 in Iowa and her parents were both born in Indiana. Their children were: Estella Cavender (“Erstells Cavender”?) age 10 and born in Iowa about 1870; and, Ida Cavender age 4 and born in Iowa about 1876.

Sol Cavener (“Solomon Cavender”? & “Solomon Cavener”) and his family was then living in New London, Henry County, Iowa and he was listed as then being age 39 and born in Ohio about 1841 and his father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother was born in North Carolina. His wife was Jane Cavener (“Jane Cavender”?) age 39 and born in Iowa about 1841 and both of her parents were born in Wales. Their children then living at home were: Georgia Cavener (“Georgia Cavender’?) age 10 and born in Iowa; Nelwima Cavener (“Nelwima Cavender’?) age 7 and born in Iowa; Mary Jane Cavener (“Mary Jane Cavender”?, “Mary Cavener”, “M.J. Cavener”, “M.J. Cavender”? & “Mary Cavender’?) age 3 and born in Iowa; and, Clark M. Cavener (Clark M. Cavender”?, “Clark Cavener”, “Clark Cavender’?, “C.M. Cavener” & “C.M. Cavender”?) age 3 months and born in Iowa. Also living in his household were: J.W. Sidney, age 23 and born in Kentucky and whose parents were both born in Kentucky; and, Edward Moore age 17 and born in Iowa about 1863.

Patrick Caviner (“Patrick Cavender”?) was then living in Clinton, Ringgold County, Iowa in the household of John Harrington and was listed as then being age 15 and born in Ireland about 1865 and both of his parents were born in Ireland. John Harrington was age 26 and born in Virginia about 1854 and both of his parents were born in Ireland.

Paline Cavender (“Pauline Cavender”?) was living in Mason, Taylor County, Iowa and was listed as being age 45 and born in Indiana about 1835 and her children then living at home were: Hattie Cavender (“Harriet Cavender”?) age 17 and born in Indiana; Charles Cavender age 12 and born in Iowa about 1868; Nancy Cavender age 9 and born in Iowa about 1871; and, Mattie Cavender (“Martha Cavender”) age 7 and born in Iowa abour 1873.

Samuel Cavinder (“Samuel Cavender”?) and his family was then living in Palo Alto, Jasper County, Iowa and he was listed as then being age 34 and born in Ohio and his father was born in Ohio and his mother was born in Virginia, and his wife was Clarinda Cavinder (“Clarinda Cavender”“) age 44 and born in Virginia about 1836 and both of her parents were born in Virginia. Their children then living at home were: John W. Cavinder (“John W. Cavender”?, “John Cavinder”, “John Cavender”?, “J.W. Cavinder” & “J.W. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Iowa about 1875; Ira P. Cavinder (“Ira P. Cavender”?, “Ira Cavinder”, “Ira Cavender”?, “I.P. Cavinder” & “I.P. Cavender”) age 3 and born in Iowa about 1877; and, Katie B. Cavinder (“Katie B. Cavender”?, “Katie Cavinder”, “Katie Cavender”?, “K.B. Cavinder” & “K.B. Cavender”) age 4 months and born in Iowa about 1880.

William H. Cavener (“William H. Cavender”?. “William Cavener”, “William Cavender”?, “W.H. Cavener” & “W.H. Cavender”?) and his family was then living in Licoln, Page County, Iowa and he was listed as then being age 30 and born in Ireland and both of his parents were born in Ireland, and his wife was Margaret Cavener (“Margaret Cavender”) age 35 and born in Ireland about 1845 and both of her parents were born in Ireland. Their children then living at home were: James A. Cavener (“James A. Cavender”?, “James Cavener”, “James Cavender”?, “J.A. Cavener” & “J.A. Cavender”) age 9 and born in Iowa about 1871; Stuart Cavener (“Stuart Cavender”?) age 7 and born in Iowa about 1873; Samuel A. Cavener (“Samuel A. Cavender”?, “Samuel Cavener”, “Samuel Cavender”?, “S.A. Cavener” & “S.A. Cavender”) age 9 and born in Iowa about 1871; Mary Cavener (“Mary Cavender”? & formerly “Mary McNearny”) age 3 months and born in Iowa about 1880. Also living in the same household was Mary McNearny his sister in law age 40 and born in Ireland about 1840 and whose parents were born in Ireland.

William W. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.W. Cavender”) and his family were then living in Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa and he was listed as then being age 27 and born in Indiana about 1853 and his father was born in Indiana and his mother was born in Tennessee. His wife was Mary E. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) age 19 and born in Iowa about 1861 and her father was born in Georgia and her mother was born in Ohio. Their children then living at home was Leta L. Cavender (“Leta Cavender” & “L.L. Cavender”) age 1 and born in Iowa about 1879. Also living with them was Robert H. Blair (“Robert Blair”) age 29 and born in Indiana about 1851 and his father was born in Tennessee and his mother was born in Indiana.

Z.D. Cavender and his family were then living in Mason, Taylor County, Iowa and was then age 41 and born in Indiana about 1839 and his mother was born in New York. His wife was Anna Cavender (“Ann Cavender”) age 40 and born in Scotland about 1840 and her father was born in Ireland and her mother was born in Scotland. Their children then living at home were: Z.D. Cavender (“Jim Cavender” & “James Cavender”) age 22 and born in Indiana about 1858; Bard Cavender age 19 and born in Indiana about 1861; Peter E. Cavender (“Peter Cavender” & “P.E. Cavender”) age 16 and born in Illinois about 1864; Jenny Cavender age 13 and born in Illinois about 1967; Belle Cavender age 11 and born in Iowa about 1869; and, Mary Cavender age 4 and born in Iowa about 1876.

(5) KANSAS: (1880)

Andrew Cavender was living in Logan, Dickinson County, Kansas and was listed as then being age 47 and born in Maryland about 1833 and his father was listed as being born in Maryland and his mother was born in Pennsylvania. His wife was Martha Cavender age 40 and born in Indiana about 1840 and both of her parents were born in Maryland. Their children were: Mary Cavender age 19 and born in Ohio about 1861; Wade Cavender age 17 and born in Ohio about 1863; Burris Cavender age 15 and born in Ohio about 1865; Anthony Cavender age 11 and born in Indiana about 1869; and, Martha Cavender age 8 and born in Kansas about 1872.

Anna P. Cavender (“Anna Cavender”, ‘Ann Cavender”? & “A.P. Cavender”) was then living in Auburn, Shawnee County, Kansas and she was listed as being age 38 of a so-called “MU” race and born in Arizona about 1842 and her father was born in England and her mother was born in South Carolina. Living with her were her children: Alice E. Cavender (“Alice Cavender”) age 11 and born in Kansas about 1869; John Jones Cavender (“John Cavender”) age 8 and born in the “Indian Territory” about 1872; and, Frederick P. Cavender (“Frederick Cavender”) age 5 and born in Kansas about 1875. Also living in the same household was her mother in law Elizabeth Parks age 63 and born in England about 1817 and whose father was born in Wales and whose mother was born in England.

C. Cavender was living in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas and was listed as being age 45 and born in Illinois about 1835 and his father was born in Ohio and his mother was born in Pennsylvania. His wife was Sarah Cavender age 33 and born in Tennessee about 1847 and her father was born in Tennessee and her mother was born in Virginia. Their children were: J. Cavender, a daughter age 15, and born in Illinois about 1865; James Cavender age 11 and born in Illinois about 1869; Flora Cavender age 10 and born in Illinois about 1870; Charles Cavender age 6 and born in Illinois about 1874; Frank Cavender age 3 and born in Missouri about 1877; and, Fred Cavender (“Frederick Cavender”?) age 1 and born in Kansas about 1879.

Daniel V. Cavinder (“Daniel V. Cavender”?, “Daniel Cavender”? & “D.V. Cavender”?) was then living in Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas and was listed as then being age 46 and born in Ohio about 1834 and his father was born in England and his mother was born in Pennsylvania. His wife was Elizabeth A. Cavinder (“Elizabeth A. Cavender”?, ‘Elizabeth Cavender”? & “E.A. Cavender”) age 42 and born in Michigan about 1838 and her father was born in Ohio and her mother was born in Germany. Their children were: Henry A. Cavinder (“Henry A. Cavender’?, Henry Cavender”? & “H.A. Cavender’?) age 19 and born in Michigan about 1861; Franklin C. Cavinder (“Franklin C. Cavender’?, Franklin Cavender”? & “F.C. Cavender’?) age 13 and born in Iowa about 1867; Charles B. Cavinder (“Charles B. Cavender’?, Charles Cavender”? & “C.B. Cavender’?) age 8 and born in Iowa about 1872; Miron B. Cavinder (“Miron B. Cavender’?, “Miron Cavender”?, “Myron Cavender”? & “M.B. Cavender’?) age 5 and born in Kansas about 1875; and, Lawrence J. Cavinder (“Lawrence J. Cavender’?, Lawrence Cavender”? & “L.J. Cavender’?) age 1 and born in Kansas about 1879;

Effee Cavender was living in Cutler, Franklin County, Kansas the household of her grandfather A. Moses Kirkham who was listed as then being age 72 and born in Ohio about 1808 and both of his parents were born in Ohio. His wife was Elizabeth Kirkham age 66 and born in Kentucky about 1814 and both of her parents were born in Kentucky. Effee Cavender was listed as then being age 12 and born in Kansas about 1868 and her father was born in Ohio and her mother was born in Iowa. Apparently neither of her parents were then living in the same household.

Elizabeth Cavener (“Elizabeth Cavender”?) was living in Owl Creek, Woodson County, Kansas and was listed as then being age 43 and born in Tennessee about 1837 and whose parents were both born in Virginia. Her children then living at home were: Robert Cavener (“Robert Cavender”?) age 11 and born in Missouri about 1869; Lizzie Cavener (“Elizabeth Cavender”?, “Elizabeth Cavener”? & “Lizzie Cavender”?) age 10 and born in Missouri about 1870; Ella Cavener (“Elloise Cavener”?, “Ella Cavender” & “Elloise Cavender”?) age 9 and born in Kansas about 1871; George Cavener (“George Cavender”?) age 7 and born in Kansas about 1873; Peter Cavener (“Peter Cavender”?) age 7 and born in Kansas about 1873; and, James Cavener (“James Cavender”?) age 4 and born in Kansas about 1876;

Green Cavender (“Greene Cavender”?) was living in Atchison City, Atchison County, Kansas and was listed as being age 45 and born in Illinois about 1835 and both of his parents were born in Scotland. His wife was Mary E. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) age 39 and born in Ohio about 1841 and both of her parents were born in Maryland. Their children were: Loretta Cavender age 20 and born in Iowa about 1860; Frank M. Cavender (“Frank Cavender” & “F.M. Cavender”) age 18 and born in Missouri about 1862; and, Leona Cavende age 11 and born in Missouri about 1869.

Hanson Cavender was living in Oxford, Johnson County, Kansas and was listed as then being age 46 and born in Ohio about 1834 and his father was born in North Carolina and his mother was born in Kentucky. His wife was Tyrena Cavender age 41 and born in Illinois about 1839 and her father was born in Ohio and her mother was born in Kentucky. Their children were: Lincoln Cavender age 19 and born in Kansas about 1861; Frank Cavender age 17 and born in Kansas about 1863; Agnus Cavender age 14 and born in Kansas about 1866; Effie Cavender age 12 and born in Kansas about 1868; George Cavender age 8 and born in Kansas about 1872; and, Benjamin Cavender age 4 and born in Kansas about 1876.

James Cavender was living in Olivet, Osage County, Kansas in the household of Chester M. Warner (“Chester Warner”) age 22 and born in Illinois about 1858 and his father was born in Massachusetts and his mother was born in Maine. James Cavender was listed as age 24 and born in Iowa about 1856 and both of his parents were born in Iowa.

John Cavender was living in Agency, Osage County, Kansas in the household of his brother in law Amos Watkins who was listed as a farmer age 29 and born in Illinois about 1851 and his father was born in Indiana and his mother was born in New York. His wife was Anna Watkins (“Anna Cavender”? & “Ann Cavender”) age 20 and born in Iowa about 1860 and her father was born in Kentucky and her mother was born in Indiana. John Cavender was listed as then being age 36 and born in Indiana about 1844 and his father was born in Kentucky and his mother was born in Indiana. Also living in the same household was his mother Ellen Cavender age 60 and born in Indiana about 1820 and whose parents were both born in Pennsylvania.

Kate Cavender (“Katherine Cavender” & “Catherine Cavender”?) was living in Atchison City, Atchison County, Kansas and was living in the household of Amos J. North (“Amos North”) then listed as being age 58 and born in Pennsylvania and both of his parents were born in Pennsylvania. Kate Cavender was listed as then being a boarder age 43 and born in Pennsylvania about 1837 and both of her parents were born in Pennsylvania.

Marion Cavender was then living in Clifton, Washington County, Kansas and was listed as then being age 38 and born in West Virginia about 1842 and both of his parents were born in West Virginia. His wife was Susan Cavender age 36 and born in West Virginia about 1844 and whose father was born in Germany and whose mother was born in West Virginia. Their children were: James H. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) age 12 and born in West Virginia about 1868; Almeda Cavender age 11 and born in West Virginia about 1869; and, Manurvia Cavender age 9 and born in West Virginia about 1871. Also living in the same household was his sister Mary Cavender age 5 and born in Kansas about 1875.

Matt. H. Cavener (“Matthew H. Cavener”?, “Matthew H. Cavender”?, “Matthew Cavender” & “M.H. Cavender”) was living in Township 106, Moody, Dakota Territory and was listed as a farmer age 25 and born in Ohio about 1855 and his father was born in Ireland and his mother was born in Germany.

Perry Cavaner (“Perry Cavender”?) was living in Stranger, Leavenworth County, Kansas and was listed as a farmer age 61 and born in Missouri about 1819 and both of his parents were born in Kentucky. His wife was Sarah Cavaner (“Sarah Cavender”?) age 42 and born in Missouri about 1838 and both of her parents were born in Virginia. Their children were: Hannah Cavaner (“Hannah Cavender”?) age 18 and born in Missouri about 1862; Mary Cavaner (“Mary Cavender”?) age 16 and born in Missouri about 1864; Andrew Cavaner (“Andrew Cavender”?) age 14 and born in Kansas about 1866; Josephine Cavaner (“Josephine Cavender”?) age 12 and born in Kansas about 1868; Doctar Cavaner (“Doctar Cavender”?) age 9 and born in Kansas about 1871; and, Emma Cavaner (“Emma Cavender”?) age 3 and born in Kansas about 1877.

Peter Cavender was living in Agency, Osage County, Kansas in the household of Benjamin Marsh who was listed as being a farmer age 46 and born in Ohio about 1834 and his father was born in New York and his mother was born in Ohio. Peter Cavender was listed as being age 29 and born in Indiana about 1851 and his father was born in Kentucky and his mother was born in Indiana.

T.J. Caviner (“T.J. Cavender”?) was living in Osage, Miami County, Kansas and was listed as a farmer age 44 and born in Ohio about 1836 and his father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother was born in New Jersey. His wife was M. Caviner (“M. Cavender’?) age 44 and born in Ohio about 1836 and her father was born in Virginia and her mother was born in Maryland. Their children were: William Caviner (“William Cavender’?) age 17 and born in Kansas about 1863; Walstram Caviner (“Walstram Cavender”?) age 17 and born in Kansas about 1863; J.E. Caviner (“J.E. Cavender”?) age 18 and born in Kansas about 1862; L.M. Caviner (“L.M. Cavender”?) age 15 and born in Kansas about 1865; M.A. Caviner (“M.A. Cavender”?) age 10 and born in Kansas about 1870; and, Bertha Caviner (“Bertha Cavender”?) age 5 and born in Kansas about 1875.

W.F. Cavender (“William F. Cavender”? & “William Cavender”?) was living in Auburn, Shawnee County, Kansas and was listed as then being age 39 and born in Ohio about 1841 and whose parents were both born in Ohio. Living in the same household was his son William L. Cavender (“William Cavender”) age 13 and born in Kansas about 1867 and whose father was born in Ohio and whose mother was born in Arizona; his brother William T. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.T. Cavender”) age 31 and born in Ohio and whose parents were both born in Ohio; his mother Margaret Cavender age 59 and born in Ohio about 1821 and whose parents were both born in Ohio; and, his sister Martha Snyder (“Martha Cavender”) age 37 and born in Ohio about 43 and whose parents were both born in Ohio.

William Cavender was living in Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, Dakato Territory in the household of John Jones who was listed as being age 48 and born in Wales about 1832 and both of his parents were born in Wales. William Cavender was listed as a laborer age 31 and born in New York about 1849 and both of his parents were born in New York.

(6) KENTUCKY: (1880)

Jack Cavender (“John Cavender”?) was living in Water Valley and Wingo, Graves County, Kentucky in 1880 and he was listed as then being age 33 and born in Kentucky about 1847 and his father was born in Tennessee and his mother was born in Virginia. Also living in the same household was his wife Caroline Cavender age 32 and born in Kentucky about 1848 and her father was born in Tennessee. Their children then living at home were: John A. Cavender (“John Cavender’ & “J.A. Cavender”) age 8 and born in Kentucky about 1872; Mattie B. Cavender (“Mattie Cavender” & “M.B. Cavender”) age 6 and born in Kentucky about 1874; Samuel Cavender age 4 and born in Kentucky about 1876; Mary J. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) age 2 and born in Kentucky about 1878; and, James Street, a stepson, age 16 and born in Tennessee.

John Cavender was living in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky in 1880 and he was listed as then being age 48 and born in Kentucky about 1832 and both his father and mother were born in Tennessee. Also living in the same household was his wife Bettie A. Cavender (“Bettie Cavender”, “B.A. Cavender”, “Elizabeth A. Cavender”?, “Elizabeth Cavender” & “E.A. Cavender”) age 30 and born in Kentucky about 1850 and whose parents were both born in Kentucky. Their children then living at home were: Isac J. Cavender (“Isac Cavender”, “Issac J. Cavender’?, “Issac Cavender”? & “I.J. Cavender”) age 18 and born in Kentucky about 1862; Rebecha E. Cavender (“Rebecca E. Cavender”?, “Rebecha Cavender”, “Rebecca Cavender”? & “R.E. Cavender”) age 15 and born in Kentucky about 1865; John H. Cavender (“John Cavender’ & “J.H. Cavender”) age 7 and born in Kentucky about 1873 and whose parents were both born in Kentucky; and, James A. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) age 4 and born in Kentucky about 1876 and whose parents were both born in Kentucky.

John Cavender was living in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky in 1880 and he was listed as then being age 32 and born in Kentucky about 1847 and both his father and mother were born in Tennessee. Also living in the same household was his wife Ava Mary A. Cavender (“Ava Cavender”, “Mary Cavender”, “A.M.A. Cavender” & A.M. Cavender”) age 23 and born in Tennseesee about 1847 and both her father and mother were born in Tennessee.

J.J. Cavinder (“J.J. Cavender”?) was living in Yelvington, Davis County, Kentucky in 1880 and he was listed as then being age 36 and born in Kentucky about 1844 and his father was born in Kentucky and his mother was born in Indiana. Also living in the same household was his wife M.J. Cavinder (“M.J. Cavender”?) age 38 and born in Kentucky about 1842 and both of her parents were born in Kentucky. Their children then living at home were: Ada Cavinder (“Ada Cavender”?) age 12 and born in Kentucky about 1868; Franklin B. Cavinder (“Franklin B. Cavender”?, “Franklin Cavender”?, “Frank Cavender”? & “F.B. Cavender”?) age 11 and born in Kentucky about 1869; Lowella Cavinder (“Lowella Cavender”?) age 9 and born in Kentucky about 1871; Zerilla Cavinder (“Zerilla Cavender”?) age 7 and born in Kentucky about 1873; and, Beaueford MONTGOMERY” & “Beauford MONTGOMERY”) age 18 and born in Kentucky about 1862.

Joseph M. Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.M. Cavender”) age 45 and born in Georgia about 1835 and whose parents were both born in North Carolina was living in Precinct 3, Tarrant County, Texas in 1880. Living in his household was his wife Mary A. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) age 38 and born in Georgia about 1843 and whose parents were also born in Georgia. Their children then living at home were: James C. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”) age 11 and born in Georgia about 1869; William C. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.C. Cavender”) age 9 and born in Georgia about 1871; Joseph E. Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.E. Cavender”) age 7 and born in Georgia about 1873; Rubie E. Cavender (“Ruby E. Cavender”, “Rubie Cavender”, “Ruby Cavender” & “R.E. Cavender”) age 4 and born in Georgia about 1876; and, Lizzie E. Cavender (“Elizabeth E. Cavender”?, “Lizzie Cavender”, “Elizabeth Cavender” & “L.E. Cavender”) age 2 and born in Georgia about 1878. Also living in the same household was William Finn age 23 and born in Georgia about 1857.

Ollie Cavender age 22 and born in Texas about 1858 and whose father was born in Virginia and whose mother was born in North Carolina, was then living in District 141, Robertson County, Texas in1880 in the household of Charles H. Bruster (“Charles Bruster”) age 28 and born in Connecticut about 1852 and whose parents were both born in Connecticut.

Steven Cavender (“Stephen Cantrell Cavender”, “Stephen Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”) was living in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky in 1880 and he was listed as then being age 48 and born in Kentucky about 1832 and his father was born in Virginia and his mother was born in North Carolina. Also living in the same household was his wife Catherine Jane Cavender (“Catherine Cavender” & “C.J. Cavender”) age 49 and born in Kentucky about 1831 and both her father and mother were born in Kentucky. Their children then living at home were: Henreta Cavender (“Henrietta E. Cavender” & “H.E. Cavender”) age 22 and born in Kentucky about 1858; Ann J. Cavender (“Ann Cavender” & “A.J. Cavender’) age 19 and born in Kentucky about 1861; William S. Cavender (“William Samuel Cavender”, “William Cavender” & “W.S. Cavender”) age 12 and born in Kentucky about 1868; Rachal M. Cavender (“Rachael M. Cavender”?, “Rachal Cavender’, “Rachael Cavender” & “R.M. Cavender”) age 9 and born in Kentucky about 1871; Jessie E. Cavender (“Jesse Edward Cavender”, “Jesse E. Cavender”?, “Jessie Cavender”, “Jesse Cavender” & “J.E. Cavender”) age 6 and born in Kentucky about 1874; and, Samuel P. Cavender (“Samuel Petty Cavender”, “Samuel Cavender” & “S.P. Cavender”) age 4 and born in Kentucky about 1876. Further living in the same household were: Annie Cavender (“Annie Hazeltine Cavender”, “Annie Hazeltyne Cavender’, “A.H. Cavender” & “Ann Cavender”) listed as a stepdaughter age 24 and born in Kentucky about 1856 and who was the daughter of his brother John Calvin Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”); Adella A. Cavender (“Adella Cavender’, “Adella Ann Cavender”, “Aadella Cavender” & “A.A. Cavender”) listed a stepdaughter age 22 and born in Kentucky about 1858 and who was the daughter of his brother, Silas James Cavender (“Silas Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”); James S. Cavender (“James Silas Cavender”, “James Cavender’ & “J.S. Cavender”) listed as a stepson age 21 and born in Kentucky about 1859 and who was the son of his brother Silas James Cavender (“Silas Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”); Ada B. Cavender (“Ada Cavender” & “A.B. Cavender’) listed as a stepdaughter age 18 and born in Kentucky about 1862 and who was the daughter of his brother Silas James Cavender (“Silas Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”); and, William HARRELD age 20 and born in Kentucky about 1860 and whose parents were both born in Kentucky.

T.W. Cavender was living in Clinton, Hickman County, Kentucky in 1880 and he was listed as then being age 43 and born in Kentucky about 1837 and both his parents were born in Kentucky. Also living in the same household was his wife S.E. Cavender age 41 and born in Kentucky about 1838 and both her father and mother were born in Kentucky. Their children then living at home were: M.F. Cavender, a daughter, age 13 and born in Kentucky about 1867; and, S.E. Cavender, a daughter, age 4 and born in Kentucky about 1876.

Living in the same household of W.T. Collins in Precinct 5, Johnson County, Texas who was then age 33 and born in Georgia about 1847 and whose father was born in North Carolina and whose mother was born in Georgia, were the following persons: J.C. Cavinder (“J.C. Cavender”?) a male age 35 and born in Illinois about 1845 and whose parents were both born in Kentucky; M.J. Cavinder (“M.J. Cavender”?) a female age 22 and born in Arkansas and whose parents were both born in Arkansas; and, Jessie Cavinder (“Jessie Cavender”?) a female age 1 and born in Texas about 1879 and whose father was born in Illinois and whose mother was born in Arkansas.

An unidentified Cavinder listed as a male tramp age 30 and born in Arkansas about 1850 and whose parents were both born in Kansas, was then living in Precinct 8, Lamar County, Texas in1880 in the household of I. Winsworth age 41 and born in Missouri about 1838 and whose parents were both born in Scotland.

(7) MINNESOTA: (1880)

An unknown Cavender was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota in the household of George Wilson and was listed as then being age 28 and born about 1852. George Wilson was age 43 and born in Pennsylvania about 1837 and both of his parents were born in Pennsylvania.

Adam Cavener (“Adam Cavender”) was then living in Pickerel Lake, Freeborn County, Minnesota in the household of Christian Bailey. He was listed as then being age 29 and born in Prussia about 1851 and both of his parents were born in Prussia. Christian Bailey was listed as being age 56 and born in Prussia about 1824 and his both of his parents were born in Prussia.

A.H. Cavender and his family was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota and he was then listed as age 62 and born in New Hampshire about 1818 and both of his parents were born in New Hampshire. His wife was Elvira Cavender age 57 and born in New Hamphire and both of her parents were born in New Hampshire. Their children then living at home was their daughter Louisa Cavender age 22 and born in Minnesota about 1858.

Ch. D. Cavender (“Charles D. Cavender”?, “Charles Cavender” & “C.D. Cavender”) was then living in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota and was then listed as being age 33 and born in Ohio about 1847 and his father was born in Vermont and his mother was born in New Hampshire. His wife was Jennie Cavender age 31 and born in Wales and both of her parents were born in Great Britain. The children then living at home was their daughter Jessie Cavender age 9 and born in Minnesota about 1871.

Walter Cavender was then living in Ward 3, Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota in the household of his uncle Jotham Lowell and he was then listed as age 14 and born in Minnesota about 1864 and his parents were both born in Maine. Jotham Lowell was then age 63 and born in Maine about 1817 and both of his parents were born in Maine. His wife was Mary Lowell age 62 and born in Maine about 1818 and both of her parents were born in Maine.

(8) MISSOURI: (1880)

An unknown Cavender was living in Walnut Creek, Macon County, Missouri and he was listed as then being age 50 and born in Ohio about 1830 and his father was born in Rhode Island and his mother was born in Ohio. His wife was Jane Cavender age 40 and born in Missouri about 1840 and both of her parents were born in Kentucky. Their children were: Charles Cavender age 21 and born in Missouri about 1859; Lonzo Cavender age 9 and born in Missouri about 1871; and, Joseph Cavender age 1 and born in Missouri about 1879.

C.W. Cavender was then living in Lincoln, Harrison County, Missouri and he was listed as then being age 36 and born in Indiana about 1844 and his father was born in New York and his mother was born is Massachusetts. His wife was Margaret Cavender age 34 and born in Indiana about 1846 and her father was born in Pennsylvania and her mother was born in Indiana. Their children then living at home were: Charles Cavender age 16 and born in Illinois aboout 1864; Lucinda Cavender age 15 and born in Illinois about 1865; Henry Cavender age 12 and born in Illinois about 1868. Cary Cavender age 6 and born in Iowa about 1874; Nancy Cavender age 4 and born in Iowa about 1876; Murty Cavender age 2 and born in Iowa about 1878;

Darrl L. Cavinder (“Darrl Cavinder”, “Darrl Cavender”?, “Darrell Cavender”? & “D.L. Cavender”?) was living in Washington, Clay County, Missouri and was listed as then being age 62 and born in Kentucky about 1818 and both of his parents were listed as being born in Virginia. His wife was Sarah Cavinder (“Sarah Cavinder” & “Sarah Cavender”) age 52 and born in Kentucky about 1828 and both of her parents were born in Kentucky. Their children were: James V. Cavinder (“James Cavinder”, “James V. Cavender”?, “James Cavender” & “J.V. Cavender”?) age 11 and born in Missouri about 1869; and, Robert L. Cavinder (“Robert Cavinder”, “Robert L. Cavender”?, “Robert Cavender”? & “R.L. Cavender”?) age 14 and born in Missouri about 1866.

Frank J. Cavender (“Frank Cavender” & “F.J. Cavender”) was living in the fifth ward, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri in the household of William McKinney age 22 and born in Indiana about 1858 and both of his parents were born in Ireland. Frank Cavender was listed as then being a “Hostler” age 18 and born in Iowa about 1862 and his father was born in Indiana and his mother was born in Iowa.

G.T. Cavender was living in Mt. Vernon, Lawrence County, Missouri and was then listed as being age 44 and born in Tennessee about 1836 and both of his parents were born in Tennessee. His wife was Miltilda Cavender (“Matilda Cavender”?) age 42 and born in Tennessee about 1838 and both of her parents were born in North Carolina. Their children were: John T. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.T. Cavender”) age 21 and born in Missouri about 1859; Pollyann Cavender (“Polly Ann Cavender”?, “Mary Ann Cavender”?, “Polly Cavender”, “Mary Cavender”?, “P.A. Cavender”? & “M.A. Cavender”?) age 17 and born in Missouri about 1863; Henrietta Cavender age 15 and born in Missouri about 1865; Elizabeth Cavender age 10 and born in Missouri about 1870; and, Richard A. Cavender (“Richard Cavender” & “R.A. Cavender”) age 2 years and born in Missouri about 1878.

George Cavener (“George Cavender”?), a lead miner, was living in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri and was listed as then being age 68 and born in Missouri about 1812 and his father was born in Maryland and his mother was born in Virginia. His wife was Elizabeth Cavener (“Elizabeth Cavender” & “Elizabeth Ferguson”) age 26 and born in Iowa about 1854 and both of her parents were born in North Carolina. Also living in the same household was Laura Ferguson, his mother in law, age 72 and born in North Carolina about 1808 and both of her parents were born in North Carolina.

George Cavender was living in Carroll, Platte County, Missouri and was listed as then being age 60 and born in Kentucky about 1820 and both of his parents were born in Kentucky. His wife was Emiline Cavender (“Emaline Cavender”?) age 50 and born in Kentucky about 1830 and both of her parents were born in Kentucky. Their children were James Cavender age 25 and born in Kentucky about 1855; John Cavender age 22 and born in Missouri about 1858; and, Emiline Cavender (“Emaline Cavender”?) age 16 and born in Missouri about 1862.

George W. Cavender (“George Washington Cavender”?, “George Cavender” & “G.W. Cavender”) was living in Clinton, Clinton County, Missouri and was listd as then being age 37 and born in Kentucky about 1843 and both of his parents were born in Kentucky. His wife was Elizabeth age 34 and born in North Carolina about 1846 and both of her parents were born in Missouri. Their children were: Lora Cavender age 12 and born in Missouri about 1868; and John Cavender age 10 and born in Missouri about 1870.

Harry Cavender was living in Ash Grove, Greene County, Missouri in the household of J.P. France who was listed as being age 27 and born in Indiana about 1853 and his father was born in Kentucky and his mother was born in Virginia? Harry Cavender was listed as then being a servant age 21 and born in England about 1859 and both of his parents were born in England.

Henreta Cavender (“Henrietta Cavender”?) was living in Wolf Island, Mississippi County, Missouri in the household of Frank Bryant who was listed as being age 26 and born in Maryland about 1854 and his father was born in Kentucky and his mother was born in Maryland. At that time she was listed as being age 14 and born in Tennessee about 1866 and both of her parents were born in Tennessee.

Henry Cavender was living in Butler, Pemiscot County, Missouri in the household of John W. Jacobs (“John Jacobs”) who is listed as being age 36 and born in Arizona about 1844 and his father was born in Maryland and his mother was born in Arizona. Henry Cavender was listed as being age 19 and born in Tennessee about 1861 and both of his parents were born in Arizona.

Henry Cavender was living in Mt. Vernon, Lawrence County, Missouri and was then listed as being age 70 and born in Tennessee about 1810 and both of his parents were born in North Carolina. His wife was Polly A. Cavender (“Polly Cavender”, “Mary A. Cavender”?, “P.A. Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender”? & “Mary Cavender”?) age 65 and born in Tennessee about 1815 and both of her parents were born in Virginia. Also living in the same household was his married daughter P.A. Vermillion (“P.A. Cavender”) age 20 and born in Missouri about 1860; and his son in law Thomas Vermillion age 22 and born in Missouri about 1858.

J.G. Cavener (“J.G. Cavender”?) was living in Granby, Newton County, Missouri and he was then age 26 and born in Tennessee about 1854 and both of his parents were born in Tennessee. His wife was Lucinda Cavener (“Lucinda Cavender”?) age 28 and born in Missouri about 1852 and her father was born in Virginia and her mother was born in Illinois. Their children were James F. Cavener (“James F. Cavender”?, “James Cavender”? & “J.F. Cavender”?) age 3 and born in Missouri about 1877; and, Maggy Cavener (“Maggie Cavender”? & “Margaret Cavender”?) age 1 month and born in Missouri in 1880.

J.L. Cavender was then living in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri and he was listed as then being age 55 and born in New Hampshire about 1825 and both of his parents were born in New Hampshire. His wife was Rosinda W. Cavender (“Rosinda Cavender” & “R.W. Cavender”) age 44 and born in Massachusetts about 1836 and both of her parents were born in Massachusetts. Their children were: Howard J. Cavender (“Howard Cavender” & “H.J. Cavender”) age 24 and born in Massachusetts about 1856; James S. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.S. Cavender”) age 17 and born in Missouri about 1863; Edward R. Cavender (“Edward Cavender” & “E.R. Cavender”) age 15 and born in Missouri about 1865; Henry W. Cavender (“Henry Cavender” & “H.W. Cavender”) age 8 and born in Missouri about 1872. Also living in the same household were: his daughter in law Effie Cavender age 23 and born in Illinois about 1857 and both of her parents were born in Massachusetts; their grandson John H. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) age 2 and born in Missouri about 1878 and his mother was born in Massachusetts and his father was born in Illinois; and, Emma Herzog age 18 and born in Missouri about 1862 and whose parents were both born in Prussia.

James Cavender was living in Davis, Henry County, Missouri in the household of Samuel Calvert age 49 and born in Kentucky about 1831 and his father was born in Virginia and his mother was born in Kentucky. James Cavender was listed as then being age 32 and born in Kentucky and his father was born in Virginia and his mother was born in Pennsylvania.

James B. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.B. Cavender”) was living in Richwoods, Miller County, Missouri and was listed as then being age 50 and born in North Carolina about 1830 and his father was born in England and his mother was born in North Carolina. His wife was Mahaly J. Cavender (“Mahaly Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) age 44 and born in Missouri about 1836 and both of her parents were born in Kentucky. Their children were: Mary J. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) age 17 and born in Missouri about 1863; John W. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) age 15 and born in Missouri about 1865; George V. Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.V. Cavender”) age 9 and born in Missouri about 1871; and, Lucy J. Cavender (“Lucy Cavender”, “Lucinda Cavender”? & “L.J. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Missouri about 1875;

James W. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) was living in Valley, Macon County, Missouri and was listed as being age 46 and born in Ohio about 1834 and both of his parents were born in Ohio. His wife was Lucinda Cavender age 44 and born in Indiana about 1836 and her father was born in Virginia and her mother was born in Indiana. Their children were: William H. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.H. Cavender”) age 14 and born in Missouri about 1866; Arthur Cavender age 13 and born in Missouri about 1867; Martha Cavender age 9 and born in Missouri about 1871; Wesley Cavender age 4 and born in Missouri about 1876; and, John L. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) age 2 and born in Missouri about 1878;

John S. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.S. Cavender”) was living in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri and was listed as being a real estate agent age 56 and born in New Hampshire about 1824 and whose father and mother was born in New Hampshire. His wife was Lucinda W. Cavender (“Lucinda Cavender” & “L.W. Cavender”) age 46 and born in Massachusetts about 1834 and both of her parents were born in Massachusetts. Their 4 children at that time were:

John Howard Cavender (“John Cavender’ & “J.H. Cavender”) age 25 and born in Missouri about 1855;

James Smith Cavender (“James Cavender’ & “J.S. Cavender”) age 18 and born in Missouri about 1862;

Edward R. Cavender (“Edward Cavender’ & “E.R. Cavender”) age 16 and born in Missouri about 1864; and,

Harry W. Cavender (“Harry Cavender’ & “H.W. Cavender”) age 9 and born in Missouri about 1871.

Also living in the same household was his daughter in law Effie Cavender age 24 and born in Missouri about 1855; his grandson John H. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) age 2 and born in Missouri about 1878; and, a servant named Emma Herzog age 18 and born in Missouri about 1862 and both of her parents were born in Prussia.

John Cavender was living in Jackson, Randolph County, Missouri and was listed as being age 31 and born in Ohio about 1849 and his father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother was born in Maryland. His wife was Mary Cavender age 21 and born in Missouri about 1859 and her parents were both born in Kentucky.

Joseph Cavender was living in Platte, Clay County, Missouri and he was listed as then being age 35 and born in Kentucky about 1845 and both of his parents were born in Kentucky. His wife was Nanny M. Cavender (“Nancy M. Cavender”?, “Nanny Cavender”?, “Nancy Cavender” & “N.M. Cavender”) age 35 and born in Missouri about 1845 and her father was brn in Tennessee and her mother was born in Kentucky. Their children were: Mary G. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “ M.G. Cavender”) age 8 and born in Missouri about 1872; Lena P. Cavender (“Lena Cavender” & “L.P. Cavender”) age 6 and born in Missouri about 1874; Archibald B. Cavender (“Archibald Cavender” & “A.B. Cavender”) age 4 and born in Missouri about 1876; and, Georgie W. Cavender (“Georgia W. Cavender”?, ‘Georgie Cavender”, “Georgia Cavender”? & “G.W. Cavender”) age 2 and born in Missouri about 1798.

Marinda G. Cavender (“Marinda Cavender” & “M.G. Cavender”) was living in Valley, Macon County, Missouri in the household of her grandparents, Wesley Howard, who was listed as then being age 75 and born in North Carolina about 1805 and both of his parents were born in North Carolina, and his wife Sarah Howard age 73 and born in North Carolina about 1807 and both of her parents were likewise born in North Carolina. Also living in the same household was Milisa A. Howard (“Milisa Howard” & “Millisa Howard”?), the daughter of Wesley Howard and who was listed as then being age 36 and born in Indiana about 1844. Marinda Cavender was listed as then being age 11 and born in Missouri about 1869 and her father was born in Michigan? and her mother was born in Indiana. Thus, Marinda Cavender must have been the daughter of Malisa Howard who apparently had married an unknown Cavender.

Mary Cavender was living in the household of her mother Lizzie S. Hill (“Lizzie Hill” & “Elizabeth Hill”?) who was then age 43 and born in Kentucky about 1837 and her father was born in Maryland and her mother was born in Kentucky. Mary Cavender was listed as being age 9 years and born in Missouri about 1871.

Nancy Cavender was the head of the household in Dutchtown, Cape Girardeau, Missouri and was listed as then being age 30 and born in Tennessee about 1850 and her father was born in Tennessee and her mother was born in Virginia. Living with her was her son John Cavender age 14 and born in Missouri about 1866 and both of his parents were born in Tennessee.

Nancy Cavander (“Nancy Cavender”?) was living in Ward 12, Precinct 119 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri and was listed as then being age 65 and born in Virginia about 1815 and both of her parents were born in Virginia. Also living with her was William Cavander (“William Cavender”?) age 35 and born in Ohio abou 1845 and whose father was born in Pennsylvania and whose mother was born in Virginia.

N.C. Cavender was living in E.D. 65, Salem, Dent County, Missouri and was then age 37 and born in Tennessee about 1843. His wife was Elizabeth Cavender age 33 and born in Missouri about 1847 and her father was born in South Carolina and her mother was born in Missouri. They had a son named William Cavender age 14 and born in Missouri about 1866 and he worked in an iron mine. Also living in the same household was George Dyer age 16 and born in Missouri about 1864.

Pat Cavener (“Patrick Cavender”) was living in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri in 1880 in the household of Kate Kleson who was listed as being age 50 and born in Ireland about 1830 and whose parents were both born in Ireland. Patrick Cavener was listed as then being age 22 and born in Ireland about 1858 and he parents were both born in Ireland.

Reid Cavender was living in Union, Lincoln County, Missouri in 1880 in the household of James Snolet. James Snolet was then age 53 and born in Missouri about 1827 and his father was born in Kentucky and his mother was born in Virginia. Reid Cavender was then age 26 and born in Illinois about 1854 and both of his parents were born in Illinois.

Robert Cavender was living in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri and was listed as then being age 40 and born in Kentucky about 1840 , his father was born in Indiana and his mother was born in Kentucky. His wife was Annie Cavender (“Ann Cavender”?) age 30 and born in Kentucky about 1850 and her parents were both born in Kentucky. Their children were: Thomas Cavender age 11 and born in Missouri about 1869; Nansy Cavender (“Nancy Cavender”?) age 9 and born in Missouri about 1871; Mary Cavender age 7 and born in Missouri about 1873; and, Jane Cavender age 3 and born in Missouri about 1877.

Silas F. Cavender (“Silas Cavender” & “S.F. Cavender”) was living in Sisson, Howell County, Missouri and was listed as then being age 22 and born in Kentucky about 1858 and both of his parents were born in Kentucky. His wife was Anna H. Cavender (“Ann H. Cavender”?, “Anna Cavender”, “Ann Cavender” & “A.H. Cavender”) age 19 and born in Kentucky about 1861 and both of his parents were born in Kentucky. At that time they apparently had only one child named Stephen C. Cavender (“Stephen Cantrell Cavender”?, (“Stephen Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”) age 1 year and born in Kentucky about 1879.

Thomas A. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.A. Cavender”) was living in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri in the household of Ebenezer Vickers age 47 and born in Virginia about 1833 and both of whose parents were born in Virginia. Thomas Cavender was listed as being a carpenter age 33 and born in Pennsylvania about 1847.

Thomas Cavender age 38 and born in Kentucky about 1842 was then living in Jackson, Clinton County, Missouri and both of his parents were born in Kentucky. His wife was Katie Cavender (“Katherine Cavender”?) age 25 and born in Missouri about 1855 and her father was born in Ohio and her mother was born in Virginia. Their children were: Louisa Cavender age 6 and born in Missouri about 1874; Annie Lu Cavender (“Ann Louisa Cavender”?,”Ann Cavender’ & “A.L. Cavender”) age 4 and born in Missouri about 1876; and Ida Bell Cavender (“Ida Cavender” & “I.B. Cavender”?) age 4 months and born in 1880.

Thomas Cavender age 37 and born in Kentucky about 1843 was then living in Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri in the household of Benedict Bishop age 46 and born in Kentucky about 1834 and his father was listed as being born in North Carolina and his mother was listed as being born in Kentucky. Also living in the same household was Mary Cavender age 8 years and born in Missouri about 1872 and whose father was born in Missouri and whose mother was born in Kentucky.

William Cavender family were then living in District 24, Byrd, Cape Girardeau, Missouri and he was listed as then being age 54 and born in Missouri about 1826 and his parents were both born in Virginia. His wife was Jemima Cavender age 44 and born in Virginia about 1836 and her parents were likewise born in Virginia. Their children comprised: George Cavender age 21 and born in Missouri about 1859; Jefferson Cavender age 17 and born in Missouri about 1863; Mary E. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) age 15 and born in Missouri about 1865; F.M. Cavender age 11 and born in Missouri about 1869; and, Ellen Cavender age 8 years and born in Missouri about 1872.

William Cavender was then living in Jackson, Randolph County, Missouri and he was then listed as being age 35 and born in Ohio about 1845 and his father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother was born in Virginia. Living with him was his mother Nancy J. Cavender (“Nancy Cavender” & “N.J. Cavender”) age 65 and born in Virginia about 1815 and both of her parents were born in Virginia.

William Cavander (“William Cavender”?) was then living in Ward 5, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri and was listed as then being a “Hostler” age 21 and born in Iowa about 1859.

William O. Cavener (“William Cavener”, “William O. Cavender”?, “William Cavender” & “W.O. Cavender”?) was then living in the household of Robert F. Boyd (“Robert Boyd”) age 49 and born in Missouri about 1831 and whose father was born in Missouri and whose mother was born in North Carolina. William Cavener was listed as being age 19 and born in Missouri about 1861 and his parents were both born in Ohio.

Zacharia L. Cavender (“Zacharia Cavender” & “Z.L. Cavender”) was then living in Webb, Reynolds County, Missouri and he was listed as being age 33 and born in Tennessee about 1847 and his father was born in Virginia and his mother was born in Tennessee. His wife was Martha C. Cavender (“Martha Cavender” & “M.C. Cavender”) age 31 and born in Missouri about 1849 and both of her parents were born in Missouri. Their children were: Samantha J. Cavender (“Samantha Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”) age 10 and born in Missouri about 1870; Louis Mc Cavender (“Louis Mack Cavender”?, “Louis Cavender” & “L.M. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Missouri about 1875; Wilburn T. Cavender (“Wilburn Cavender” & “W.T. Cavender”) age 3 and born in Missouri about 1877; and, Lora Lee Cavender (“Lora Cavender” & “L.L. Cavender”) age 1 and born in Missouri about 1879.

Zollicoffer Cavender was living in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri in the household of Julia M. Dyer. (“Julia Dyer”) who apparently ran a boarding house. Zollicoffer Cavender was listed as then being age 19 and born in Georgia about 1861.

(10) NEBRASKA: (1880)

Pat. Cavener (“Patrick Cavener”? & “Patrick Cavender”?) was living in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska and was listed as being age 44 and born in Ireland about 1836 and both of his parents were born in Ireland. His wife was W. Cavener (“W. Cavender”?) age 34 and born in Ireland about 1846 and both of her parents were born in Ireland. Their children were: E. Cavener (“E. Cavender”?) a son age 9 and born in Nebraska about 1871; J. Cavener (“J. Cavender”?) a son age 7 and born in Nebraska about 1873; M. Cavener (“M. Cavender”?) a son age 5 and born in Nebraska about 1875; O. Cavener (“O. Cavender”?) a son age 3 and born in Nebraska about 1877; and, N. Cavener (“N. Cavender”?) a daughter age 5 months and born in Nebraska about 1880. Also living in the same household was James Grounsell age 56 and born in England about 1824 and whose parents were both born in England.

Robert Cavender was living in Township 12, York County, Nebraska and was listed as then being age 45 and born in Indiana about 1835 and his father was born in Maryland and his mother was born in Ireland. His wife was Margaret Cavender age 39 and born in Illinois about 1841 and her father was born in New Jersey and her mother was born in Ohio. Their children were: William P. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.P. Cavender”) age 20 and born in Missouri about 1860; and, Melvin Cavender age 9 and born in Iowa about 1871.

(11) OKLAHOMA: (1880)

(Oklahoma did not become a State until 1907.)

(12) TENNESSEE: (1880)

E. A. Cavender age 36 and born in Tennessee about 1844 and both parents born in Tennessee, and his family were living in either District 4LDS or District 11, Hickman County, Tennessee, and his family at that time comprised: Rebecca Cavender age 29 and born in Tennessee about 1851 and her parents were both born in Tennessee, and their children at that time were: William Cavender age 11 and born in Tennessee about 1869; Walter Cavender age 7 and born in Tennessee about 1873; daughter, H. E. Cavender age 5 and born in Tennessee about 1875; Ida F. Cavender ("Ida Cavender" & “I.F. Cavender”) age 3 and born in Tennessee about 1877; and, John O. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.O. Cavender”) age 1 and born in Tennessee about 1879. (It is to be noted that both E. A. Cavender and his wife apparently both died shortly after 1880 and their son Walter Cavender was raised by friends by the name of J. W. Overby and his wife. Walter Cavender was found July 28, 1938 apparently accidentally shot by a gun he was carrying).122

George Cavener (“George Cavender”?) age 40 was born in Tennessee about 1840, and both of his parents were born in Tennessee. George Cavender was, at that time, living in Chuckey Knobs, Cocke County, Tennessee and his family included his wife Mandy Cavener (“Mandy Cavender”? & “Amanda Cavender”) age 38 and born in Tennessee about 1842 and both of her parents were born in Tennessee, and their children then living at home were: Thomas Cavener (“Thomas Cavender”) age 16 and born in Tennessee about 1864; N.E. Cavener (N.E. Cavender”?), a daughter, age 12 and born in Tennessee about 1868; S.S. Cavener (“S.S. Cavender”?), a son, age 8 and born in Tennessee about 1872; M.M. Cavener (“M.M. Cavender”?), a daughter, age 6 and born in Tennessee about 1874; and, George Cavener (“George Cavender”?) age 2 and born in Tennessee about 1878.

James P. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.P. Cavender”) age 31 and born in Tennessee about 1829 and both his parents were also born in Tennessee. Living in his household in District 2, Marshall County, Tennessee in 1880 was his wife Martha E. Cavender (“Martha Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) age 27 and born in Tennessee about 1853, and both of her parents were also born in Tennessee. Their children then living at home were: Eugene Cavender age 9 and born in Tennessee about 1871; Amanda E. Cavender (“Amanda Cavender” & “A.E. Cavender”) age 7 and born in Tennessee about 1873; Mary L. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.L. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Tennessee about 1875; Neoma J. Cavender (“Naomi J. Cavender”?, “Neoma Cavender”, “Naomi Cavender”? & N.J. Cavender”) age 3 and born in Tennessee about 1877; and, Margaret A. Cavender (“Margaret Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) age 1 and born in Tennessee about 1879.

John A. Cavender (John Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) age 62 born in Tennessee about 1818, and both parents born in Virginia, and in 1880 his family were then living in the 11th District, Hickman County, Tennessee. At that time, his wife, Elizabeth Cavender, was age 60 and born in Tennessee about 1820, her father born in Tennessee and her mother born in Virginia, and their grandson A. Davidson (“A.D. Cavender”“) age 7 and born in Tennessee and both parents being born in Tennessee.

J.C. Cavinder (“J.C. Cavender”) was then living in the First Ward, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee and was listed as a “Huckster” age 45 and born in Tennessee about 1835, and his father was born in Virginia and his mother was born in Tennessee.

Jno. Cavender (“John Cavender”?) age 59 and born in Virginia about 1821. His father was born in Ireland and his mother was born in Virginia. At that time, his wife was Rebecca Cavender age 52 and born in Tennessee about 1828 and both of her parents were born in North Carolina. Their children then living at home were: A.A. Cavender, a daughter age17, and born in Tennessee about 1863; and, George T. Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.T. Cavender”) age 14 and born in Tennessee about 1866.

J.H. Cavander (“J.H. Cavender”?) was living in District 9, Davidson County, Tennessee in 1880, was listed as being age 30 and born in Tennessee about 1850, and both his father and mother were born in Tennessee. Also living in the same household was his wife Mary Cavander (“Mary Cavender”?) age 33 and born in Tennessee about 1847 and both her father and mother were born in Tennessee. Their children then living in the houshold at that time were: Dora Cavander (“Dora Cavender”) age 8 and born in Tennessee about 1872; Joe P. Cavander (“Joseph P. Cavender”?, “Joseph Cavender”? & “J.P. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Tennessee about 1875; Ed Cavander (“Edward Cavender”?) age 3 and born in Tennessee about 1877; and, Alice Cavander (“Alice Cavender”) age 1 and born in Tennessee about 1879.

John W. Cavender (“John Wesley Cavender”, “John Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) was living in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee in 1880 and he was listed as then being age 55 and born in Tennessee about 1825, and both his mother and father were born in Tennessee. His occupation was “Lighting City Gas”. Living in his household was his wife Henrietta Cavender age 49 and born in Ohio about 1831, and both her father and mother were born in Ohio. Their children then living at home was their son James Cavender age 10 and born in Tennessee about 1870.

John W. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”), a shoemaker, was living in District 15, Giles County, Tennessee in 1880 and he was listed as then being age 33 and born in North Carolina about 1847, and both his mother and father were born in North Carolina. Living in his household was his wife Lucy Cavender (“Lucille Cavender”?, formerly “Lucy Seams” & “Lucille Seams”) age 25 and born in Tennessee about 1855, and her parents were both born in North Carolina. Also living in his household was his mother-in-law Emma C. Seams (“Emma Seams”) age 42 and born in Tennessee about 1838, and his aunt Elizabeth Turner age 60 and born in Tennessee about 1820.

John Cavender, Jr. age 25 and born in Tennessee about 1855 and his family were then living in either the 4th. DistrictLDS or the 11th. District, Hickman County, Tennessee, and both of his parents were born in Tennessee. His family at that time comprised his wife Margaret Cavender age 25 and born in Tennessee about 1855 and both of her parents were born in Tennessee. Their children then living at home were: Ida Cavender age 4 and born in Tennessee about 1876; Ella Cavender age 2 and born in Tennessee about 1876; Ella Cavender age 2 and born in Tennessee about 1878; and, Azalee Cavender (“Agula Cavender”) 1 month old and born in Tennessee about 1880. 364

L. Cavender was living in the household of Jam Anderson, a farmer, living in District 15, Hickman County, Tennessee. He was listed as a laborer age 25 and born in Tennessee about 1855 and both of his parents were born in Tennessee.

Manassa Cavender was living in the Fifth Ward, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee in 1880 and was listed as then being age 15 and born in Missouri about 1865, and both her father and mother were born in Missouri.

Manwell Cavender was living in District 5, Davidson County, Tennessee in 1880 and was listed as then being age 22 and born in Tennessee about 1858, and his father and mother were both born in Tennessee. His family at that time included his wife S.N. Cavender age 16 and born about 1864. Her father and mother were both born in Tennessee. Living with them was their daughter M.A. Cavender age 11 months and born about 1880.

Nerdons Cavendar (“Nerdons Cavender”) age 47 and born in North Carolina about 1833 was living in District 17, Marshall County, Tennessee and both of his parents were born in North Carolina. Also living in his household in 1880 was his wife, Elizabeth Cavendar (“Elizabeth Cavender”) and 54 and born in Virginia about 1826 and both of her parents were born in Virginia. Also living in the same household was his son John Cavendar (“John Cavender”?) age 13 and born in Indiana about 1867.

Rhoda Cavender was the head of the household in District 6, Coffee County, Tennessee in 1880 and both her father and mother were born in Tennessee. As that time, she was listed as being age 38 and born in Tennessee about 1842 and her children were: Thomas Cavender age 18 and born in Tennessee about 1862; John Q. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.Q. Cavender”) age 15 and born in Tennessee about 1865; Charles Cavender age 6 and born in Tennessee about 1874; and, Louisa Cavender age 4 and born in Tennessee about 1876.

Silas Cavander (“Silas Cavender”) was then living in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee in 1880 and he was listed as then being age 50 and born in Tennessee about 1830, and his father and mother were both born in Tennessee.

Thomas J. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.J. Cavender”) was living in District 6, Maury County, Tennessee and was listed as being age 53 and born in Tennessee about 1827, and his father was born in North Carolina and his mother was born in Virginia. Also living in the same household was his wife Lucrecia Cavender age 50 and born in Tennessee about 1830 and her parents were both born in Tennessee. Their children then living at home were: Noah Cavender age 16 and born in Tennessee about 1864; Bedford Cavender age 11 and born in Tennessee about 1869; and, John Cavender age 6 and born in Tennessee about 1874.

Thomas Cavander (“Thomas Cavender”?) was living in Mill Springs, Wayne County, Kentucky in 1880 and at that time was listed as being age 30 and born in Kentucky about 1850 and both of his parents were born in Kentucky. Also living in his household was his wife Sarah A. Cavander (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.A. Cavender”) age 23 and born in Kentucky about 1857 and whose parents were both born in Kentucky. Their children then living at home were: John J. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.J. Cavender”) age 8 and born in Kentucky about 1872; Lucey Mary Cavander (“Lucey Cavander”, “Lucy Mary Cavender”?, “Lucy Cavender” & L.M. Cavender”) age 3 and born in Kentucky about 1877; and, George A. Cavander (“George A. Cavender”?, “George Cavender” & “G.A. Cavender”) age 1 and born in Kentucky about 1879;

Thomas Cavener (“Thomas Cavender”?) was living in Ward 10, District 144, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky in 1880 and at that time was listed as being age 36 and born in Ireland about 1844 and both of his parents were born in Ireland. Also living in his household was his wife Alice Cavener (“Alice Cavender”) age 30 and born in Ireland about 1850 and whose parents were both born in Ireland. Their children then living at home were: Norah Cavener (“Nora Cavender”) age 4 and born in Kentucky about 1876; James Cavener (“James Cavender”) age 3 and born in Kentucky about 1877; and, Mary Cavener (“Mary Cavender”) age 1 and born in Kentucky about 1879;

Thomas Cavender was living in District 8 of Perry County, Tennessee in 1880 and at that time was listed as being age 35 and born in Tennessee about 1845 and both of his parents were born in Tennessee. Also living in his household was his wife Parlee Cavender age 34 and born in Tennessee about 1846 and whose parents were both born in Tennessee. Their children then living at home were: Jacy Cavender age 9 and born in Tennessee about 1871; Josey Cavender age 8 and born in Tennessee about 1872; Vick Cavender, a daughter age 6 and born in Tennessee about 1874; Needum Cavender age 4 and born in Tennessee about 1876; and, Mary Cavender age 1 month and born in Tennessee in 1880.

William Cavender was living in District 9, Davidson County, Tennessee and he was listed in 1880 as then being age 25 and born in Tennessee about 1855, and both his father and mother were born in Tennessee. Also living in the same household was his wife S.E. Cavender age 24 and born in Tennessee about 1856 and both her father and mother were born in Tennessee. Their children then living at home were: A.W. Cavender, a son, age 4 and born in Tennessee about 1876; and a daughter, Ala Cavender, age 1 and born in Tennessee about 1879.

W.F. Cavender was living in the 14th. Ward, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee in 1880 and he was listed as then being age 22 and born in Tennessee about 1858, and his father was born in Tennessee and his mother was born in Ohio. Living in the same household was his wife Mary Cavender age 22 and born about 1858, and whose father was born in Tennessee and whose mother was born in Missouri.

William Cavender and his family were living in District 6, Rutherford County, Tennessee in 1880 and his family then comprised himself age 59 and born in 1821 in Tennessee and both of his parents were born in Virginia. Also living in his household was his wife Nancy Cavender age 49 and born in Tennessee about 1831, and their children then living at home were: Silas Cavender age 15 and born in Tennessee about 1865; Edwin Cavender age 13 and born in Tennessee about 1867; Mary Cavender age 11 and born in Tennessee about 1869; Andrew Cavender age 9 and born in Tennessee about 1871; and, Paul Cavender age 7 and born in Tennessee about 1873. Also living in the same household and listed as neither a son or a daughter was Lethia Cavender age 5 and born in Tennessee about 1875 and whose parents were both born in Tennessee.

(13) TEXAS: (1880)

Bart Cavender age 31 and born in Texas about 1849, and whose parents were both born in Mississippi was then living in District 3, Atascosa County, Texas in the household of G.W.M. Duck age 51 and born in Kentucky about 1929 and whose father was born in Kentucky and whose mother was born in South Carolina.

C.L. Cavender age 33 and born in Georgia about 1847 and his family were then living in Dallas County, Texas and his wife M.D. Cavender age 21 and born in Mississippi about 1858 and whose father was born in North Carolina and whose mother was born in Mississippi. Also living in the same household was his niece Clara Deason age 7 and born in Texas about 1873 and whose father was born in Mississippi and whose mother was born in Texas.

Dice Cavender (“Dicy Cavender”? age 17 and born in Louisiana was listed as a servant living in Navasota, Grimes County, Texas. Also living in the same household was George Cavender age 3 months and born in 1880 in Texas and whose father was born in Louisiana, and was not listed as being the son of Dice Cavender.

Ellen Cavender age 25 and born in Arizona about 1855 was then living in Precinct 7, Erath County, Texas and her family then comprised her children: Perry Cavender age 4 and born in Texas about 1876; and, Gus Cavender age 2 and born in Texas about 1878;

George W. Cavender (“George Wahington Cavender”?, “George Cavender” & “G.W. Cavender”) age 41 and born in Mississippi about 1839 and his family were then living in Spier Creek, Dimmit County, Texas and whose parents were both born in Mississippi. His wife was Mary J. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) age 35 and born in Texas about 1845. Their children then living at home were: George G. Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.G. Cavender”) age 18 and born in Texas; Isaac I. Cavender (“Isaac Cavender” & “I.I. Cavender”) age 15 and born in Texas about 1866; Jennie E. Cavender (“Jennie Cavender” & “ J.E. Cavender”) age 12 and born in Texas about 1868; Susanna Cavender (“Susannah Cavender’?) Age 10 and born in Texas about 1870; James B. Cavender (“James Cavender’ & ‘J.B. Cavender”) age 8 and born in Texas about 1872; Thomas A. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.A. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Texas about 1775; and, Willie D. Cavender (“Willie Cavender”, “William D. Cavender”, “Willie Cavender”, “William Cavender” & “W.D. Cavender”) age 3 and born in Texas about 1887. Also living in the same household were: David N. Pike (“David Pike”) age 26 and born in Mississippi about 1854; and, Henry C. Butler (“Henry Butler” & “H.C. Butler”) age 25 and born in Texas about 1855.

Isaac Cavender age 25 and born in Texas about 1855 and his family were then living in District 3, Atascosa County, Texas and his family comprised his wife Ella Cavender (formerly Ella Tulley”) age 23 and born in Texas about 1857 and whose father was born in Kentucky and her mother was born in Mississippi: Their children then living at home were: Eader Cavender, a daughter, age 4 and born in Texas about 1876; Milton Cavender age 2 and born in Texas about 1878; and, Ruth Cavender age 1 and born in Texas about 1879. Also living in his household was Walker Tulley his brother in law age 29 and born in Texas about 1851 and whose father was born in Kentucky and whose mother was born in Mississippi;

J.D. Cavender age 26 and born in Georgia about 1854, and whose parents were both born in South Carolina, and his family were then living in Cooke County, Texas and his family comprised his wife Parham Cavender age 23 and born in Tennessee about 1857 and whose parents were both born in Tennessee: Their children then living at home were: Ethedial Cavender a son age 2 and born in Texas about 1878; and, Adell Cavender age 3 months and born in Texas about 1880.

J.H. Cavender age 38 and born in Georgia about 1842 and whose father was born in Georgia and whose mother was born in South Carolina was then living in Precinct 6, Johnson County, Texas and his family included his wife Elizabeth Cavender age 36 and born in Tennessee about 1844 and whose parents were both born in Tennessee. Their children then living at home were: Cordelia E. Cavender (“Cordelia Cavender” & “C.E. Cavender”) age 15 and born in Georgia about 1865; Sallie A. Cavender (“Sallie Cavender” & “S.A. Cavender”) age 13 and born in Georgia about 1867; Ida Cavender age 11 and born in Georgia about 1869; Ella Cavender age 8 and born in Georgia about 1872; and, Murtie Cavender age 2 and born in Georgia about 1878.

John Fletcher Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.F. Cavender”) age 29 and born in Mississippi about 1851, and whose mother was born in Tennessee, and his family were then living in District 3, Atascosa County, Texas and his family comprised his wife Laura A. Cavender (“Laura Cavender” & “L.A. Cavender”) age 27 and born in Texas about 1853 and whose father was born in Mississippi and her mother was born in France: Their children then living at home were: Susan Cavender age 8 and born in Texas about 1872; Willis W. Cavender (“Willis Cavender” & “W.W. Cavender”) age 4 and born in Texas about 1876; and Bertha Cavender age 2 and born in Texas about 1879. Also living in his household was Emma Foster his sister in law age 19 and born in Texas about 1861 and whose father was born in Mississippi and whose mother was born in France; and, James McCullouch his nephew age 21 and born in Texas about 1859 and whose mother was born in Tennessee.

John Cavender age 24 and born in North Carolina about 1848, both of his parents were born in North Carolina, and his family were then living in E.D. 14, Bosque County, Texas and his family comprised his wife Mary Cavender age 20 and born in Texas about 1860 and whose mother was born in Alabama: Their children then living at home were: Ida Cavender age 3 and born in Texas about 1877; and, Edward Cavender age 1 and born in Texas about 1879. Also living in their household was Mary Gillmore age 16 and born in Texas about 1864 and whose father was born in Alabama and whose mother was born in Indiana.

M. Cavender a male age 4 and born in Texas about 1876 and whose mother was also born in Texas was then living in Precinct 1, Goliad County, Texas in the household of Eugene Davis who was age 31 and born in Tennessee about 1849, and he was listed as being a son.

Mollie Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) age 18 and born in Tennessee about 1862 was then living in Precinct 6, Ellis County, Texas, and whose parents were both born in Tennessee, and also Buck Cavender age 23 and born in Tennessee about 1857 was also then living in Precinct 6, Ellis County, Texas, and whose parents were both likewise born in Tennessee They were both then living in the household of C.B. Curry age 54 and born in Tennessee about 1826 and whose parents were also born in Tennessee.

O.H.P. Cavender (“O.H. Cavender”) a male age 21 and born in Texas about 1859 and whose father was born in Virginia and whose mother was born in North Carolina was then living in the household of L.N. Lyons in Navasota, Grimes County, Texas and was listed as being his stepson. Also living in the same household was Lu Cavender age 17 and born in Texas about 1863 and whose father was born in Virginia and whose mother was born in North Carolina and was listed as being his stepdaughter. Further living in the same household was Gus Cavender age 15 and born in Texas about 1865 and whose father was born in Virginia and whose mother was born in North Carolina and was listed as being his stepson. L.N. Lyons was listed as being 47 and born in Virginia about 1833 and his parents were both born in Virginia. His wife was N.C. Lyons age 40 and born in North Carolina about 1840 and whose parents were both born in North Carolina. Apparently she was previously married to a Cavender as was then L.N. Cavender when she had her children.

T.D. Cavener (“T.D. Cavender”?) age 47 and born in Tennessee about 1833, and whose father was born in Tennessee and whose mother was born in Pennsylvania, was then living in Precinct 1, Cooke County, Texas and his family then comprised his wife E.C. Cavener (“E.C. Cavender”?) age 43 and born in Tennessee about 1837 and whose parents were both born in Tennessee. Their children then living at home comprised: H.G. Cavener (“H.G. Cavender”?) a son age 20 and born in Tennessee about 1860; J.C. Cavener (“J.C. Cavender”?) a son age 18 and born in Tennessee about 1862; M.J. Cavener (“M.J. Cavender”?) a daughter age 15 and born in Tennessee about 1865; N.E. Cavener (“N.E. Cavender”?) a daughter age 8 and born in Tennessee about 1872; C.H. Cavener (“C.H. Cavender”?) a son age 5 and born in Tennessee about 1875; and, S.R. Cavener (“S.R. Cavender”?) a daughter age 2 and born in Tennessee about 1868;

Thomas J. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.J. Cavender”) age 36 and born in Mississippi about 1844, and whose parents were both born in Mississippi was then living in Rocky Springs, Dimmit County, Texas and his family then comprised his wife Sarah J. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”) age 30 and born in Texas about 1850 and whose mother was both born in Texas. Their children then living at home comprised: Thomas G. Cavender (Thomas Cavender” & “T.G. Cavender”) age 11 and born in Texas about 1862; George R. Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.R.. Cavender”?) age 9 and born in Texas about 1871; Rebecca E. Cavender (“Rebecca Cavender” & “R.E. Cavender”) age 6 and born in Texas about 1874; Charles Cavender age 4 and born in Texas about 1876; and,Carrie Cavender” age 1 and born in Texas about 1879.

Tom C. Cavender (“Thomas C. Cavender”, “Thomas Cavender”, “Tom Cavnder” & “T.C. Cavender”) age 41 and born in Tennessee about 1839, and whose parents were both was born in Tennessee was then living in Precinct 7, Ellis County, Texas and his family then comprised his wife Martha A. Cavender (“Martha Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”?) age 31 and born in Tennessee about 1847 and whose parents were both born in Tennessee. Their children then living at home comprised: John H. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”?) age 14 and born in Tennessee about 1866; Ellen C. Cavender (“Ellen Cavender” & “E.C. Cavender”) age 11 and born in Tennessee about 1869; Samuel F. Cavender (“Samuel Cavender” & “S.F. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Tennessee about 1875; Anna M. Cavender (“Ann M. Cavender”, “Anna Cavender”, “Ann Cavender” & “A.M. Cavender”?) age 4 and born in Tennessee about 1876; and, Earnest L. Cavender (“Earnest Cavender” & “E.L. Cavender”) age 1 month and born in Tennessee in 1880.

William Cavender age 32 and born in North Carolina about 1848 and his family were then living in E.D. 14, Bosque County, Texas, his father was born in North Carolina and his mother was born in Illinois, and his family comprised his wife Jane Cavender age 36 and born in Arizona about 1844 and whose father was born in England and whose mother was born in Arizona: Their children then living at home were: James Cavender age 10 and born in Texas about 1870; Nancy A. Cavender (“Nancy Cavender” & “N.A. Cavender”) age 8 and born in Texas about 1872; and, Giles Cavender age 5 and born in Texas about 1875.

1880 (1) Daniel Earnest Cavender ("Daniel Cavender", “Daniel E. Cavender” & “D.E. Cavender”) was born about 1880, was an orphan and later adopted, and who had a half-brother named Edwards Cavender ("Edward Cavender") who died young. Daniel Cavender had a son named:

Walter Leroy Cavender, Sr. ("Walter Cavender", “Walter L. Cavender” & “W.L. Cavender”) born in 1903 in Indianapolis, Indiana and died in 1972. Walter Cavender, Sr. had a son named:

Walter Leroy Cavender, Jr. ("Walter Cavender" & "Walt Cavender") born in Dayton, Ohio in 1923, married Donna William, was founder of the Walter Cavender Tool Company in Dayton, Ohio, and died on September 9, 1998 in Ft. Meyers, Florida. Walter Cavender and Donna Cavender had a son named:

Jack Cavender ("Dan Cavender" & "Daniel Cavender"?) who lived in Dayton, Ohio. Jack Cavender had a son named:

Christofer Cavender ("Christopher Cavender"?) born about 1981 and lived in Bradeton, Florida. 389

(2) Judy Cavender was born about 1880, and married Walter H. Northcraft ("Walter Northcraft") born in 1886. Walter Northcraft and Judy Northcraft had the following children: Elery Herbert Northcraft ("Elery Northcraft") born September 5, 1905 and died November 16, 1969. Elery Northcraft married Allie Elmira Ann Miller ("Allie Miller") born March 8, 1909 to Silas Miller and Minnie Victoria Robinson ("Minnie Robinson"). The children of Elery Northcraft and Allie Northcraft were: Edna Catherine Northcraft ("Edna Northcraft") born December 17, 1926; Gene Herbert Northcraft ("Gene Northcraft") September 10, 1928; and, Charlotte Lee Northcraft ("Charlotte Northcraft") born May 26, 1932; George W. Northcraft ("George Northcraft") born December 19, 1909 and died October 10, 1969. George Northcraft married Myrtle Irene Crawford ("Myrtle Crawford"), born January 21, 1915 and died August 28, 1980. Myrtle Crawford was the daughter of Walter Scott Crawford ("Walter Crawford") and Minnie Blanche Clingerman ("Minnie Clingerman"). The children of George Northcraft and Myrtle Northcraft were: Mervin Leo Northcraft ("Mervin Northcraft") born September 11, 1932. 367

(3) In 1880, the family of Ebin Cavender (“Eben Cavender”) were then living in Cecilton, Cecil County, Maryland. His family then comprised: himself, age 31, born in Delaware about 1849; his wife, Annie E. Cavender (“Annie Cavender”, the former Annie E. Cranor “Annie Cranor”), age 27, and thus born about 1863; and their son, Walter Cavender, age 4 and thus born about 1876;

(4) In 1880, living in District 5, Marshall County, Tennessee and in the household of Margaret C. McLain (“Margaret McLain”) age 57 and born in Tennessee about 1823 were: her son, John McLain age 25 and born in Tennessee about 1855; her daughter, Nancy C. McLain (“Nancy McLain”) age 25 and born in Tennessee about 1855; her daughter, Margaret M. McLain (“Margaret McLain”) age 23 and born in Tennessee about 1857; Ervin Cavender, her grandson, age 7 and born in Tennessee about 1873 and whose parents were both born in Tennessee; her grandson, Eula M. Cavender (“Eula Cavender”) age 7 and born in Tennessee about 1873 and whose parents were both born in Tennessee; and, her granddaughter, Caledonia Cavender age 1 and born in Tennessee about 1879 and whose parents were both born in Tennessee.

(5) In 1880, living in District 7 of Maury County, Tennessee and in the household of A. Mangrum age 72 and born in Tennessee about 1802 was his wife Martha Mangrum age 65 and born in Tennessee about 1815; his daughter Julia Cavender (“Julia Mangrum”) age 40 and born in Tennessee about 1840 and whose parents were both born in Tennessee; and his grandson William Cavender age 14 and born in Tennessee about 1866 and whose parents were both born in Tennessee.

(6) In 1880, living in District 16, Maury County, Tennessee and in the household of Helena Kirk age 33 and born in Tennessee about 1847 in Tennessee and whose parents were both born in Tennessee, were: Whig Cavender, her daughter age 7 and born in Tennessee about 1873 and whose parents were both born in Tennessee; and, Ella Cavender age 12 and born in Tennessee about 1868 and whose parents were likewise both born in Tennessee.

(7) Living in the Home of Good Shepherd in District 5, Shelby County, Tennessee in 1880 was Mother Superior Mary St. Sorapino age 30 and born about 1850 in Bohemia and other Catholic Sisters. Also living there was Emma Cavenar (“Emma Cavender”?) age 12 and born in Tennessee about 1868 and whose parents were born in Ireland.

(8) Living in District 14, Wilson County, Tennessee in 1880 was Mary Grimes age 78 and born about 1802 in Virginia and whose parents were both born in Virginia. Also living in the same household were: E. Cavinder (“E. Cavender”?) age 45 and born in Virginia about 1835 and whose parents were both born in Virginia; Jane Cavinder (“Jane Cavender”) age 43 and born in Virginia about 1838 and whose parents were both born in Virginia; and, James Cavinder (“James Cavender”?) age 26 and born in Virginia about 1854 and whose parents were both born in Virginia.

(9) Living in Harrods Creek, Jefferson County, Kentucky was George Lentz age 52 and born in Indiana about 1848 and whose father was born in Pennsylvania and whose mother was born in New York. Also living in his household was his sister Mary Cavender (formerly “Mary Lentz”) age 47 and born in Pennsylvania about 1833; his niece, Mary Cavender, age 17 and born in Indiana and whose parents were both born in Indiana; a niece, Daisey Cavender (“Daisy Cavender”?) age 12 and born in Kentucky about 1868 and whose parents were both born in Indiana; a niece, Katie Cavender (“Katherine Cavender”? & “Catherine Cavender”) age 12 and born in Kentucky about 1868 and whose parents were both born in Indiana; and, Ellen FERGUSON age 17 and born in Arizona about 1863.

(10) Living in Ward 10, District 144, Jefferson County, Kentucky was Sarah Milanney age 35 and born in Ireland about 1845 and whose parents were also both born in Ireland. Also living in her household were; her daughter Annie Milanney (“Ann Milanney”) age 11 and born in Kentucky about 1869 and whose parents were both born in Ireland; Thomas Milanney age 9 and born in Kentucky about 1871 and whose parents were both born in Ireland; and, John Cavener, a stepson, age 13 and born in Indiana about 1867 and whose parents were both born in Ireland.

(11) Living in District 142, New Columbus, Owen County, Kentucky was the family of F.W. Davis age 38 and born in Kentucky about 1842. Also living in his household was his stepdaughter, N.B. Cavender, age 8 and born in Kentucky about 1842 and whose parents were both born in Kentucky.

1881/01/16 T.A. Cavender married Lewis A. Gilreath ("Lewis Gilreath" & "Lewis Gilbreath"?) on January 16, 1881 in Union County, Georgia with Justice of the Peace W.H.G. Gurley ("G.W. Gurley?") performing the ceremony.

1881/04/03 E.C. Cavender married G.L. Ramsey in Johnson County, Texas. FHL Number 1432983

1881/06/21 William H. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.H. Cavender”) married Frances V. Sinnett (“Frances Sinnett”, “Frances V. Stinnett” & “Frances Stinnett”) in Davidson County, Tennessee.

1881/07/21 Agnes Cavender married Isaac Grimes ("Issac Grimes") in Belmont County, Ohio. 360

1881/11/03 Margaret Cavender married William Jones in Belmont County, Ohio. 360

1881/11/05 Samuel J. Cavinor (“Samuel J. Cavender”?, “Samuel Cavinor”, “S.J. Cavender”? & “Samuel Cavender”?) married Mae Selina Youngsey (“Mae Youngsey”) in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine.

1881/11/08 Alice C. Cavender (“Alice Cavender” & “A.C. Cavender”) married Washington C. Bishop (“Washington Bishop”) in Whitfield County, Georgia.FHL Number 339861

1881 (1) M.J. Cavender married D.N. Pike about 1881 in Texas.

(2) Sherman Cavender was born about 1881 in Ohio to James Cavinder (“James Cavender”) and Catherine Briggs.

1882/01/25 James Cavender married Susie Oliver ("Susan Oliver"), age 16, in Fayette County, Ohio. The ceremony was conducted by J.C. Irvin in Fayette County, and her father, William Oliver, gave his consent. A James Cavender was living in Union Township, Fayette County, Ohio in 1870 according to the 1870 census records.

1882/01/25 E.M. Cavender was born on this date, died on September 10, 1914, and is buried in the Midlothian Cemetery in Ellis County, Texas.423

1882/03/02 William Stevenson Cavender (“William S. Cavender”, “W.S. Cavender” & “William Cavender”) married Laura Atkinson on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.Vol. 44, pp 285 & Vol.40, pp 179, Dover, Del

1882/06/17 Sarah Cavender (“Sallie Cavender” & “Sally Cavender”) married Hunly Wilson (“Hunley Wilson”) in Catoosa County, Georgia.

1882/07/25 Frank Cavender was born on this date. He died on December 18, 1908, and is buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery in New Castle County, Delaware.Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

1882/09/17 Maggie L. Cavender (“Margaret L. Cavender”, “M.L. Cavender”, “Maggie Cavender” & “Margaret Cavender”?) age 22 years and born in Sumner County, Tennessee about 1860 married W.B. Hill in Williamson County, Tennessee. W.B. Hill was born in Davidson County, Tennessee.

1882/12/31 Loula Lee Cavender (“Loula Cavender”, “Loula L. Cavender”, “L.L. Cavender” & “Lula Cavender”) married T.J. Simmons in Robertson County, Texas.

1882 (1) According to the Naturalization Records 1877-1941 published in the “Colorado Genealogist”, Vol 53, pages 43-56, (May/August 1992), now located in the Colorado State Archives, a first James Cavender immigrated to Custer County, Colorado in 1882 from an unknown country and, in 1904, a second James Cavender also immigrated to Custer County, Colorado from an unknown country.

(2) James Cavander (“James Cavender”?) believed to have been born about 1882 in the United Kingdom of Great Britian (“England”) to a miner named John Cavander (“John Cavender”?). He married Dorothy Hewitt on November 15, 1902 at Killingworth Parish Church in Northumberland County, England and who died in 1963 in Birtley Area of Durham County, England. He is believed to be the same James Jordan Cavander (“James Cavender”, “J.J. Cavender” & “Jordan Cavender”?) who was a miner and farm labourer and who died on July 16, 1965 at the age of 83 at Chester Le Street, Durham County, England. James Cavander and Dorothy Cavander (“Dorothy Cavender”?) at one time lived in West Moor. At the time of his death, James Cavander was a retired colliery horse keeper and lived at Kibblesworth Pit near Chester Le Street in Durham County, England. James Cavander and Dorothy Cavander (“Dorothy Cavender”?) had several children, including:

a daughter named C.L. Cavander (C.L. Cavender”?); and,

a son named John Robert Cavander (“John R. Cavender”?, “John Cavender”?, “Robert Cavander”, “J.R. Cavender” & “Robert Cavender”?) who was born on May 18, 1903 at McIntyres Yard, Killingworth, Northumberland County, England, and married Elizabeth Ann Brown (“Elizabeth Brown”) on December 27, 1924 at Chester Le Street, Durham County, England, apparently also became a miner, and died on September 21, 1972 at Felling near Gateshead, Durham County, England. John Cavander and Elizabeth Cavander (“Elizabeth Cavender”?) had 4 children:

Frank Cavander (“Frank Cavender”?) born November 11, 1925, and married Marian Hallam on March 26, 1949. Frank Cavander and Marian Cavander (“Marian Cavender”?) had a daughter named:

Linda Cavander (“Linda Cavender”?) who was born on May 16, 1950, and married Ian Lawrence;

Henry Cavander (“Henry Cavender”?) born on April 13, 1927, and married Irene Luke. Henry Cavender and Irene Cavander (“Irene Cavender”?) had 2 sons:

Stephen Cavander (“Stephen Cavender”?); and,

Paul Cavander (“Paul Cavender”?);

Rita Cavander (“Rita Cavender”?) who died in early 1935 when she was 1 day old; and,

James Cavander (“James Cavender”?) born on July 4, 1942, and married a Joan. James Cavander and Joan Cavander (“Joan Cavender”?) had 3 children:

Lynn Audrey Cavander (“Lynn Cavender”?, “Audrey Cavander” and Audrey Cavender”?);

Gail Cavander (“Gail Cavender”?); and,

Ian Cavander (“Ian Cavender”).

Other siblings of John Robert Cavander were: Elizabeth Ann Cavander (“Elizabeth Cavender”?, “Elizabeth Cavander” & “Ann Cavender”?) who was possibly his mother’s child before his parents married; James W. Cavander (“James Cavander” & “James Cavender”?) who died a bachelor in 1943 while serving in World War II; Frank Cavander (“Frank Cavender”?) who married but had no children; Dorothy Cavander (“Dorothy Cavender”?) who married a Middletown and is believed to have had 3 children; and, Catherine Cavander (“Catherine Cavender”?) who married a Wilson and is believed to have had 3 children.440

1883-1887 Thomas Cavender was living in Middletown, St. George's Hundred. 288

1883/08/11 D.C. Cavender married Georgia Sampson (“Georgiana Sampson”) in Atascosa County, Texas. FHL Number 1013759

1883/10/10 Mattie J. Cavener (“Mattie Cavener”, “Mattie J. Cavender”?, “M.J. Cavender”? & “Mattie Cavender”?) married B.F. Law in Cooke County, Texas.

1883/11/15 Oney Cavender (“Onesiphorus Cavender”) married W.T. Johnson in Fayette County, Georgia.

1883 John A. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”), a Town Assessor in Smyrna, Delaware (“Smyma, Delaware”), died in the latter part of 1883 in Duck Creek Hundred in Kent County, Delaware. An inventory of his estate was submitted January 29, 1884. His farm was in the tenure of Thomas Cavender. Also mentioned was Theodore W. Cavender ("Theodore Cavender" & “T.W. Cavender”) and Joseph S. Cavender ("Joseph Cavender" & “J.S. Cavender”). This may be the same John Cavender who was born about 1818 in Kent County, Delaware, and married a Francis who was born about 1824. The children of this particular John Cavender and Frances Cavender were: Mary E. Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “M.E. Cavender”) born about 1842; Theodore Cavender born about 1845; Phoebe Cavender born about 1847; and, Joseph Cavender born about 1849. 279, 288, 337 & 343 A Theodore W. Cavender (“Theodore Cavender”) was born on August 28, 1915, died on July 21, 1916, and is buried in the Presbyterial Cemetery in New Castle County, Delaware.Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

1884/06/11 John C. Cavender ("John Cavender", “John Charles Cavender”?, “J.C. Cavender” & “John Calvin Cavender”?) married Emma Holliday ("Emma Holiday"?) in Belmont County, Ohio. 360

1884/06/15 William C. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.C. Cavender”) married Laura Hudnell in Davidson County, Tennessee.

1884/10/16 Margaret E. Cavenor (“Margaret E. Cavender”?, “M.E. Cavender”?, “Margaret Cavender”?, “Maggie Cavenor” & “Maggie Cavender”?) age 16 years married L.W. Lawhon in either Independence County, Missouri or in Arkansas.

1884/11/10 Thomas A. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender”) married Fannie Dobyns (“Francis Dobyns”) in St. Louis, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri and who had been previously married.

1884/11/18 Julia Cavender was born on this date, died on January 17, 1902, and is buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery in New Castle County, Delaware.Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

1884/11/30 H.G. Cavener (“H.G. Cavender”?) married Cloice Thomason (“Cloyce Thomason”?) in Cooke County, Texas. FHL Number 1290677

1884/12/18 Martha Cavender married Abram M. Whitlock (“Abram Whitlock”) on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.Vol.59, pp 169 & Vol. 53, pp 1884

1884 Map showing residences in Graves County, Kentucky. 105

1884-1888 The children of an Isaac Caviner ("Isaac Cavinee' & "Isaac Cavender"?) were buried in the Washington Cemetery in Fayette County, Ohio.

1885/02/24 Mary A. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) age 20 years and born in Will County, Illinois about 1865 to William H. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.H. Cavender”) and Portelia A. Steele (“Portelia Steele”), married John J. McClintock (“John McClintock”) age 25 and who was born about 1860 in Kendall County, Illinois to William McClintock and Ann Beatty. They were married on February 24, 1885 in Iroquois County, Illinois.

1885/05/12 Lula S. Cavender (“Lula Cavender” & “L.S. Cavender”) was born on this date, married E.L. Cavender, died on February 17, 1916, and is buried in the Midlothian Cemetery in Ellis County, Texas. This is not the same Lula Redy Cavender (“Lula Cavender”, “Reedy Cavender” & “Reedie Cavender”) who was the wife of William John Cavender (“William J. Cavender”, “W.J. Cavender” & “William Cavender”) was born on August 17, 1892 and died in 1988.432

1885/09/16 Eugenia Cavender married Thomas F. Hardegree (“Thomas Hardegree”) in Coweta County, Georgia. FHL Number 470368

1885/10/06 J.W. Cavender married M.F. Wood in Kaufman County, Texas.

1885/10/18 L.A. Cavanar (“L.A. Cavender”? & “L.A. Cavener”?) married J.A. Deaton in Red River County, Texas.

1885/11/02 George G. Cavender (“G.G. Cavender” & “George Cavender”) married Mary E. Bruton (“Mary Bruton”) in Dimmit County, Texas. Mary Bruton had been previously married. FHL Number 1018631

1886/05/?? Leona Cavender transferred real estate to Grace Cavender in Doniphan County, Kansas on this date.

1886/05/26 Cordelia P. Cavender (“Cordelia Cavender”) married David C. Downs (“David Downs” & “David Douns”?) in Kent County, Delaware.Vol. 35, pp 128

1886/05/28 William Cavender married Mollie Murphey (“Mary Murphey”?, “Mollie Murphy”?, “Molly Murphy”, “Mary Murphy”? & “Molly Murphey”?) in Somervell County, Texas.

1886/09/19 Emanuel Cavender married Edie Porter (“Edith Porter”?) in Davidson County, Tennessee. FHL Number 200297

1886/11/21 E.M. Cavender married E.S.C. Webb (“E.S. Webb”?)in Carroll County, Georgia. FHL Number 341903

1887/04/06 Docia Cavender married John L. Worthy (“John Worthy”) in Whitfield County, Georgia. FHL Number 339862

1887/10/18 Sarah L. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”) married George W. Milnor (“George Milnor”) on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.Vol. 54, pp 4

1887/12/28 Ida M. Cavender ("Ida Cavender") married George Reily ("George Reiley"?) on December 28, 1887 in Daviess County, Indiana.403

1888/02/08 I.I. Cavender married Julia Lampkin (“Julia Lamkin” & “Julie Lampkin”?) in Dimmit County, Texas. FHL Number 1018631

1888/07/07 William Cavender married Annie M. Dolan (“Annie Dolan”) on this date in New Castle County, Delaware. Vol.41, pp95,, Dover, Del.

1888/08/11 Sallie Cavinder (“Sallie Cavender”?, “Sally Cavinder”?, “Sally Cavender”?, “Sarah Cavinder” & “Sarah Cavender”?) married J.M.A. Floyd in Johnson County, Texas.

1888/08/22 Bathsheba R. Cavender (“Bathsheba Cavender” & “B.R. Cavender”), age 65 years and born in Ohio, married Philemon Stout (“Philemon Stith”?), age 84 years and born in New Jersey to Andrew Stout. They were married in Cass County, Illinois. Both were previously married.

1888/09/18 Emma Cavender, age 20 years and born in Joliet County, Illinois about 1868, married Sherman Johnston (“Sherman Johnson”?), age 23 years and born in Waverly, Pike County, Ohio to William F. Johnson (“William Johnson”) and Mary J. Barnett (“Mary Barnett”). They were married in Iroquois County, Illinois.

1888/09/23 Elmer Cavender, son of Thomas Cavender, was born on this date, died on March 6, 1907, and is buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery in New Castle County, Delaware.Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

1888/10/30 J.J. Cavender ("James J. Cavender" & "James Cavender") married Serilda Colbert in Perry County, Indiana. 282

1888/12/04 John Cavender (laborer) and born in Newport, New Castle County, Delaware, married Agnes McBeth in the Ashbury M.E. Church and who was born in Newport, New Castle County, Delaware. 313, Vol. 36, pp 171, Vol. 61, pp 19 & Vol. 41, pp 121

1888/12/19 W.G. Cavender married Sarah F. Rodgers (“Sarah Rodgers”) in Whitfield County, Georgia.

1888 (1) Carrie Cavender was a landowner in Duck Creek Hundred in Delaware. Wilson S. Cavender ("Wilson Cavender" & “W.S. Cavender”) was living in Smyrna, Delaware. Mrs. Wilson T. Cavender ("Wilson Cavender" & “W.T. Cavender”) was a hotel owner in Smyrna, Delaware. 288

(2) Arthur Cavender and Jacob Cavender were living in Sussex County, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. 313

(3) Ernest Cecil Cavener (“Earnest Cecil Cavender”?, “Ernest Cavender”? & “E.C. Cavender”?) was born in Texas about 1888 to Henry Cavender and Clovis Thomason.

1889/08/03 Dora Cavender married Charles Miller in Lawrence County, Tennessee. FHL Number 976310Dora Cavender was the daughter of J.D. Cavender and Nancy Kirk Cavender who were married August 30, 1874 in Lawrence County, Tennessee. Nancy Kirk Cavender was the daughter of Lewis Kirk who married Ann Green on October 17, 1852 in Lawrence County, Tennessee.edtaylor@

1889/08/25 Nannie Cavender (“Nancy Cavender”?) married Thomas Cain in Bosque County, Texas.

1889/09/14 It appears that a Guard G. Cavender ("Guard Cavender" & “G.G. Cavender”) may have been born on this date in either New Harmon County, Georgia or Forsyth County, Georgia, and died in one of the named counties October 16, 1958. 371

1889/12/25 Ida Cavender married J.I. Rogers in Johnson County, Texas. FHL Number 1432984

1889/12/28 George D. Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.D. Cavender”), age 35 years and born about 1854, married Elizabeth Turpin, age 36 years and who had been previously married. They were married in Alexander County, Illinois. FHL Number 961423

1889 Susie Cavender (“Susan Cavender”) married George T. Thomton (“George Thomton”, “George T. Thomson”? & “George Thomason”?) about 1889 in Texas.

1889 Benjamin Harrison Cavender (“Benjamin Cavender”) was born about this date, was the son of George Cavender, lived in Copper Hill, Tennessee, married Emma Witch, and died about 1974. His brothers and sisters were: John Cavender; Will Cavender (“William Cavender”); Loura Cavender (“Laura Cavender”?; Frank Cavender; and, Della Cavender who were from North Georgia and Tennessee.

Benjamin Cavender and Emma Cavender had 8 children: Pat Cavender; Irene Cavender; Willie Cavender (“William Cavender”?); Hoytt Cavender; Ted Cavender (“Theodore Cavender”?); Bud Cavender; Corine Cavender: Jackie Cavender (“Jack Cavender”? & “John Cavender”?) who was only 4 foot tall, and who had a daughter named Jeannie Cavender; and, Mary Cavender who died shortly after birth.

1890/07/12 Wilson W. Cavender (“Wilson Cavender”) was born on July 12, 1890, died on April 16, 1898, and is buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery in New Castle County, Maryland.Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

1890/07/27 Annie Cavender (“Ann Cavender”? & “Anne Cavender”?) married Will Jones (“William Jones”?) in Dickson County, Tennessee. FHL Number 497401

1890/08/12 S.A. Cavender married R.E. Foster in Wilson County, Texas.

1890/08/31 Sallie Cavender (“Sally Cavender”? & “Sarah Cavender”?) married Harey Royer (“Harry Royer”?) in Dickson County, Tennessee.

1890/09/30 Rebecca E. Cavender (“Rebeccah E. Cavender”?, “Rebeccah Cavender” & “Rebecca Cavender”) married E.B. Rowland in Frio County, Texas.

1890/10/30 Ella Cavender married Alvah Jones in Johnson County, Texas. FHL Number 1432984

1890/11/23 Margaret Cavender married James F. Arnold ("James Arnold") November 23, 1890 in Daviess County, Indiana.403

1890/12/16 Louella Cavender married William F. Monarch ("William Monarch") in Perry County, Indiana. 282

1890 (1) Mary Cavender married W.B. Hudson about 1890 in Tennessee.

(2) Percy Hicks Cavender (“Percy Cavender” & “P.H. Cavender”) was born in Iowa in 1889-1890, and married Florence Dela Mae Fisher (“Florence Fisher”) who was born March 3, 1888 in either Pacific Junction, Iowa or in Creston Iowa and died September 25, 1953. In the 1920 census, the family was living in St. Joseph Township, Buchanan County, Missouri and he was listed as then being about 31 years of age and born in Iowa about 1889 and his father was born in Illinois. His wife Florence Cavender was then age 31 and born in Iowa about 1889 and her father was born in Illinois. Percy Cavender and Florence Cavender had 3 children:

Kenneth G. Cavender (“Kenneth C. Cavender”?, “Kenneth Cavender”, “K.G. Cavender”? & “K.C. Cavender”?) born about 1912;

Lonore M. Cavender (“Lonore Cavender”? & L.M. Cavender”?) born about 1813; and,

Robert Hicks Cavender (“Robert Cavender”) who was born March 11, 1917 in Creston, Iowa, and who married Anna Frances Skripkus who was born on June 26, 1926 in Los Angeles, California, and who died March 30, 1952 in Los Angeles, California. Robert Cavender died in February 1973 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

1891/06/07 Charlie Cavander (“Charles Cavander” & “Charles Cavender”) married Minnie Hawkins (“Mary Cavender”?) in Coffee County, Tennessee. FHL Number 802745

1891/06/11 T.G. Cavender married May Ellis in Frio County, Texas.

1891/07/22 Thomas Wilburn Cavender (“Thomas Cavender”) was born on this date, married Edna L., died on February 5, 1941, and is buried in the Midlothian Cemetery in Ellis County, Texas. Edna was born on July 24, 1906, died on November 3, 1996, and is buried with her husband.432

1891/11/01 Elizabeth Cavender, daughter of Stephen Cavender and Matilda, married J.W. Hayes (“John W. Hayes” &“John Hayes”) in Ellis County, Texas. FHL Number 1034619

1891/11/19 Robert Cavender married Zella Rowland in Frio County, Texas.

1891/12/24 R.D. Cavender married B.F. Musick in Carroll County, Georgia.

1892/01/03 A.J. Cavender married Lena Lewis in Carroll County, Georgia. FHL Number 341904

Also, an A.J. Cavender married Pattie Hudson (“Patricia Hudson”) about 1895 in Tennessee.

1892/01/03 S.W. Cavender married Lelar A. Hudson (“Lelar Hudson” & “Lela Hudson”?) in Rutherford County, Tennessee.

1892/06/05 Jose Cavender (“Josie Cavender”, “Joicy Cavener”?, “Jolanda Cavender”, “Jolando Cavender”? & “Joicy Cavender”?) married J.O. Landrum in Fayette County, Georgia.

1892/07/20 W.M. Cavender married Mattie Morton (“Matty Morton”? & “Martha Morton”?) in Hickman County, Tennessee.

1892/11/13 Josie Cavener (“Josie Cavender”, “Jose Cavender”?, “Joicy Cavener”?, “Jolanda Cavender”, “Jolanda Cavener”?, “Jolando Cavender”?, “Jolando Cavener”? & “Joicy Cavender”?) married L.F. Duff in Perry County, Tennessee.

1893/06/17 Euphemia H. Cavender (“Euphemia Cavender” & “Effie Cavender”), age 25 years, married Joseph D. Spear (“Joseph Spear”), age 30 years. They were married in Crawford County, Kansas. FHL Number 1404718

1893/08/01 Minnie Cavender age 20 years and born about 1873 in Willard, Alexander County, Illinois married Albert Hamby age 21 years and born about 1872 Willard, Alexander County, Illinois. They were married in the First United Methodist Church in Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois.

1893/10/19 Alice Cavender was born on this date, died on April 26, 1898, and is buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery in New Castle, Delaware.Card Files, Delaware Archives, Dover, Delaware

1893/12/21 Jaror Cavender (“Jared Cavender”?) married J.L. Rooks in Carroll County, Georgia.

1894/02/08 F.A. Cavender died in Kent County, Delaware. His children were: Mary E. Cavender ("Mary Voshell", “M.E. Cavender” & "Mary Cavender"); Theodore W. Cavender ("Theodore Cavender" & “T.W. Cavender”); Joseph L. Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”); and, Thomas Cavender. His estate was administered by M.V. Whale? and T.W. Cavender who probably was his oldest son Theodore W. Cavender (“Theodore Cavender”?). 337 & 340 It is to be noted that on November 15, 1886, a Theodore W. Cavender (“Theodore Cavender”) married Mary Ann Crow (“Mary Crow”) in Kent County, Delaware.Vol. 90, pp 74It is to be further noted that a Theodore W. Cavender (“Theodore Cavender”) married Ida Slaughter on October 24, 1903 in Kent County, Delaware. Vol. 73, pp 212 Dover, Del. It is to be still further noted that a Theodore Cavender” married Mary L. Blackburn (“Mary Blackburn”) on September 22, 1906 in Kent County, Delaware. Vol. 73, pp 212 Dover, Del.

1894/02/11 Victoria Cavener (“Victoria Cavender”?) married James Baker in Perry County, Tennessee.

1894/05/13 James W. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “James Wesley Cavender”?) married Luanna Wright on May 13, 1894 in Union County, Georgia with Justice of the Peace G.W. Gurley performing the ceremony.425

1894/05/16 Surmarah Cavender married A.M. Wimberly in Ellis County, Texas.

1894/09/07 William Cavander (“William Cavender”?) married Emmiline Roberts (“Emiline Roberts”? & “Emmeline Roberts”?) in White County, Georgia.

1894/08/22 Nettie Cavenar (“Nettie Cavender”? & “Henrietta Cavender”?), who had been previously married, married Jacob A. Cluck (“Jacob Cluck”) in Fannin County, Texas.

1895/01/27 Rebecca Cavender married J.M. Phillips on January 27, 1895 in Union County, Georgia with Justice of the Peace G.W. Gurley performing the ceremony.425

1895/03/03 Betty Caviner (“Betty Cavender”? & “Elizabeth Cavender”?) married Calvin Ussery in Choctaw County, Mississippi. FHL Number 900637

1895/05/09 J.M. Cavender married Roxie Holder (“Roxanne Holder”?) in Maury County, Tennessee.

1895/07/07 D.C. Cavender married Bettie Duncan (“Betty Duncan”? & “Elizabeth Duncan”?) in Maury County, Tennessee. FHL Number 549203

1895/12/13 Ida Cavender married R.A. Wilkerson in Johnson County, Texas. FHL Number 1432984

1895/12/15 A.J. Cavender married Pattie Hudson (“Patricia Hudson”?) in Rutherford County, Tennessee. FHL Number 379650

1895 Nancy J. Cavender (“Nancy Cavender” & “N.J. Cavender”) married William N. Okelley (“William N. O’Kelley”, “William Okelley” & “William O’Kelley”) about 1895 in Georgia.

1896/05/24 Nora Cavender married W.H. Carter in Dickson County, Tennessee

1897/02/08 Ella Sarah Cavener (“Ella Cavener”, “Ella Sarah Cavender”?, “Ella Cavender”?, “E.S. Cavender”? & Sarah Cavender”?), age 34 years and thus born about 1863, married Anton Sufolk, age 49 years and thus born about 1848, in Appanoose County, Iowa. FHL Number 1007178

1897/11/07 Norman Vaine Cavender (“Norman Cavender” & “N.V. Cavender”) was born on this date in Warren County, Ohio, moved to Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania with his brother when they were teenagers, and married Mary Ramsay (“Mary Ramsey”?) in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania and who was born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.

1897 John Cavender was born on this date and was buried July 18, 1904 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee City Cemetery. 355

1898/05/04 Lewis E. Miller ("Lewis Miller"), age 31, married Mattie L. Cavender ("Mattie Cavender"), age 25, in Page County, Iowa. Lewis Miller and Mattie Cavender Miller were the parents of the world famous band leader, Glenn Miller, who was born on March 1, 1904 in Clarinda, the county seat of Page County, Iowa, and who later was killed in a airplane crash. 282

1897/09/07 Fanny Cavender married Edward J. Weggenmun (“Edward Weggenmun”) on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.Vol. 65, pp 266 & Vol. 58, pp 249

1897 (1) H.C. Cavender married Eva Sager in Tennessee.

(2) Mary A. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) married Thomas J. Dinwiddie (“Thomas Dinwiddie”) in Illinois about 1897.

1898/09/21 Ola May Cavender (“Ola Mae Cavender”?, “O.M. Cavender”, & “Ola Cavender”) married J.N. Ryans in Rutherford County, Tennessee.

1898/11/03 George D. Cavender (“George Cavender” & G.D. Cavender”) was born in Greene County, Ohio on this date to James Cavender and Carrie B. Thompson (“Carrie Thompson”). He married Stella Wallace on June 26, 1950. Their children were: Patricia Cavender who married a Keyer of Xenia, Ohio (“Patircia Keyer”); Mary Lou Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.L. Cavender”) who married a Panceroff (“Mary Panceroff”) of Bellflower, California; Rosie Cavender (“Rose Cavender”) who married a Minar of San Antonio, Texas; Dorothy Cavender who married a Cook of Live Oak, Florida; James Cavender who lived in Columbus, Ohio. Other children of James Cavender and Carrie Cavender were: Bertha Cavender who married a Wencki (“Bertha Wencki”); Charlotte Cavender who married a Hargrave of Indianapolis, Indiana; Roy Cavender who lived in Lizton, Indiana in 1972; Robert Cavender who lived in Greenfield, Indiana in 1972; and, Lawrence Cavender who lived in Los Angeles, California in 1972. George D. Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.D. Cavender”) died in Greene County, Ohio in December 19, 1972.

(It is believed that he is a descendant of the Samuel Cavender who was born February 3, 1777, married Abigail Robbins, and died November 1, 1835 in Greene County, Ohio.)

1898/11/10 Ralph Cavender was born on this date, died on May 11, 1905, and is buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery in New Castle County, Delaware.Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

1898/11/06 Phillip A. Cavender (“Phillip Cavender” & “P.A. Cavender”) married either a Mary McWilliams or a Carrie McWilliams in Fayette County, Georgia.

1899/03/07 Ella Cavender married William H. Waldorf (“William Waldorf”) in Hancock County, Illinois.FHL Number 954180

1899/04/26 James Cavenor (“James Cavender”?) married Betty Thompson (“Elizabeth Thompson”?) in Dickson County, Tennessee.

1899/04/19 Dan Cavender (“Daniel Cavender”) married Cary Cathey (“Cary Cathy”?) in Dickson County, Tennessee.FHL Number 497401

1899/11/07 Garfield Cavender married Nora Brady in Hall County, Georgia.FHL Number 424633

1899/11/22 Mattie Cavender (“Martha Cavender”) married R.O. Seymour in Whitfield County, Georgia.

1900/01/01 Ittle Raines (“Little Raines”?), wife of J.F. Cavender, died on this date at the age of 39 years, and is buried in the Sardis Cemetery in Ellis County, Texas which is located between Midlothian, Texas and Waxahachie, Texas. J.F. Cavender married Ittle Raines on December 16, 1880 in Ellis County, Texas.432

1900/02/06 Mary E. Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) married W.L. Davis in New Castle County, Delaware.Folder #1, 1913, Vital Statistics

1900/04/05 Alberta Cavender married J. Fry on April 5, 1900 in Daviess County, Indiana.403

1900/08/14 Mollie A. Cavender (“Mollie Cavender”, “Molly Cavender”, “Mary A. Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender” & “Mary Cavender”) married A.L. Taylor in Somervell County, Texas.

1900/09/30 Tabbie Cavinder ("Tabbie Cavender"?, "Tabitha Cavender"? & "Tabytha Cavender"?) married J.M. Myers on this date in Knott County, Texas.

1900/12/30 Rebecca Cavender married Reed Lemons (“Reed Lemon”? & “Reed Lyman”?) in Union County, Georgia.

1900 Edward VII became King of England and reigned until 1910.

1900 Texas census reports:

Annie Cavender (“Anna Cavender”? & “Ann Cavender”?) was then living in Bowie County, Texas in 1900 and was born in March 1877, as were her parents.

Bart Cavender was then living in Fannin County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1842 in Alabama.

Bird Cavender was then living in Dimmitt County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Texas in October 1871. His father was born in Mississippi, and his mother was born in Texas. Bird Cavender married a Maud (“Maude Cavender”) about 1787 and who was born in Texas in November 1878, her father was born in Alabama and her mother was born in Texas. Bird Cavender and Maud Cavender (“Maude Cavender”?) had a daughter named Bessie Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”?) who was born in Texas in July 1899.

Charles Cavener (“Charles Cavender”) was then living in Cook County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Texas about either 1864 or 1874.

Clamme Cavender was then living in Hill County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1880 in Texas.

Clovis Cavener (“Clovis Cavender”?) was living in Collins County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1866 in Tennessee.

D. Cavender was then living in Potter County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1877 in Texas.

Dave Cavender (“David Cavender”) was then living in Mitchell County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1858.

Ernest Cavener (“Ernest Cavender”?) was then living in Collins County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1888 in Texas.

Ernest Cavender was then living in Ellis County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1882 in Texas.

Frank Cavender was then living in Wilbarger County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1881 in Georgia, as were his parents. He was a lodger in a boarding house.

Frank Cavender was then living in Wilbarger County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1881 in Georgia.

George G. Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.G. Cavender”) was then living in Dimmitt County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Texas in September 1861. His father was born in Mississippi, and his mother was born in Alabama. George Cavender married a Mary E. Corrigan (“Mary Corrigan”) about 1875 who was born in Texas in October 1858, and both of her parents were born in Ireland. George Cavender and Mary E. Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) had the following children who were all born in Texas: Loma Cavender born in May 1888; Belle Cavender born in February 1889; Cora Cavender born in November 1892; Mary C. Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) born in October 1894; Fletcher Cavender born in October 1896; and, Clifton Cavender born in February 1899. Living next door to George Cavender and Mary Cavender was Ellen Corrigan who was born in Ireland in January 1826, was then a widow, and probably was the mother of Mary Cavender.

George R. Cavender (“George R. Cavendar”, “George Cavender”) was then living in Frio County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1871 in Texas.

George Washington Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.W. Cavender”) was then living in Dimmitt County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Rankin County Mississippi about 1839 (actually on March 31, 1838). George Cavender married Mary Jane Middlebrook (“Mary Middlebrook”) in 1860 whose parents were both born in Georgia. George Cavender and Mary J. Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) had 14 children, 7 of which were living in 1900.

George M. Cavnar (“George Cavnar”, “George M. Cavender”?, “G.M. Cavender”? & “George Cavender”) was then living in Limestone County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1847 in Tennessee.

Harrett Caviner (“Harrett Cavender”? & “Harriett Cavender”?) was then living in Liberty County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1847 in Louisiana.

Harrison Cavener (“Harrison Cavender”?) was then living in Collins County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1898 in Texas.

Helena Cavender (“Helen Cavender”) was the mother-in-law to John H. Smith (“John Smith”) was then living in Dallas County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Tennessee about 1836. Both of her parents were born in Tennessee. She was then a widow who had 8 children, 6 of whom were then still living, and she was then living with John Smith and his 2 children.

Howard Cavener (“Howard Cavender”) was then living in Tarrant County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1844 in Kentucky.

Hugh T. Cavender (“Hugh Cavender”) was living in Ellis County, Texas in 1900 and was born in March 1867 in Tennessee. His wife at that time, Fanny Cavender (“Frances Cavender”), was born in January 1, 1872 in Tennessee. Both parents of Hugh Cavender and Fanny Cavender were born in Tennessee. Their children in 1900 were all born in Texas and were: Hattie Cavender (“Harriett Cavender”?) born in August 1888; Bessy Cavender (“Betsy Cavender”? & “Elizabeth Cavender”?) born in February 1890; Georgia Cavender born in December 1894; and, Lena M. Cavender (“Lena Cavender”) born in August 1898.

Isaac I. Cavender (“Isaac Cavender” & “Issaac Cavender”?) was then living in Dimmitt County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Texas in October 1865. His father was born in Mississippi and his mother was born in Texas. Isaac Cavender married a Judith M. who was born in Texas in September 9, 1867. Both her father and mother was born in Texas. Isaac Cavender and Judith M. Cavender (“Judith Cavender”) had the following children who were all born in Texas: Gracia Cavender born in February 2, 1889; Francisa Cavender born in July 1890; Carrie Cavender (“Caroline Cavender”) born in January 1891; Isaac J. Cavender (“Issac J. Cavender”, “Isaac Cavender” & “Issac Cavender”) born in December 1894; George W. Cavender (“George Cavender”) born in January 1896; and, Harriett Cavender born in December 1897.

Issaac Cavender (“Isaac Cavender”) was then living in Bandera County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1855 in Texas.

J.S. Cavender was then living in Bowie County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Georgia in April 1838, as were both of his parents. He was a tie maker and married an Annie who was born in Mississippi in March 1877, as were both of her parents. Bowie County, Texas is located near the Oklahoma border, northwest of Fort Worth, Texas. This may be the same J.S. Cavender who married Annie Addock (“Ann Addock”?, “Anne Addcock”? and “Ann Addicks”?) on May 11, 1898 in Jones County, Mississippi.

J.W. Cavender was then living in Red River County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1864 in Tennessee.

James F. Cavender (“James Cavender”) was then living in Ellis County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1857 in Tennessee

James F. Cavender (“James Cavender”) was then living in Ellis County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1853 in Tennessee, as were both of his parents. At that time he was married to a Cynthia in 1871 and who was born in Tennessee about 1860, as were both of her parents. James Cavender had the following children: Samuel Cavender born in Texas about 1883; Mary A. Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) born in Texas about 1885; Audie G. Cavender (“Audie Cavender”) born in Texas about 1888; Wilburne Cavender (“Wilburn Cavender”?) born in Texas about 1891; Earnest C. Cavender (“Ernest C. Cavender”?, “Earnest Cavender” & “Ernest Cavender”?) born in Texas about 1893; and, Estella M. Cavender (“Estell M. Cavender”, “Estella Cavender” & “Estell Cavender”?) born in Texas about 1896;

James C. Cavender (“James Cavender”) was then living in McLennan County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1847 in Kentucky.

James Cavender (“James Alexander Cavender”? & “J.A. Cavender”?) was then living in Johnson County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1842 in Georgia.

James C. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”) was then living in Tarrant County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1869 in Georgia.

James Cavenor (“James Cavender”?) was then living in Bosque County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1879 in Texas.

James Cavenor (“James Cavender”?) was then living in Bosque County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Texas in January 1870 and his parents were born in Georgia. At that time, he was a boarder in the John Kinckels household, was single and working as a farm laborer.

Jesse W. Cavinar (“Jesse W. Cavender”?, “Jesse Cavinar”, “J.W. Cavender” & “Jesse Cavender”?) was then living in Lamar County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1831 in Tennessee.

Jessie B. Cavanar (“Jessie B. Cavender”?, “Jesse B. Cavender”, “Jessie Cavender”?, “Jesse Cavender”?, “J.B. Cavender” & “Jessie Cavanar”) was then living in Lamar County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1852 in Tennessee.

John Cavender was then living in Johnson County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1855 in North Carolina.

John C. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”) was then living in Haskell County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1824 in Tennessee.

John Cavenoe (“John Cavender”?) was then living in Washington County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1870 in Texas.

John S. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.S. Cavender”) was then living in Dallas County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1874 in Tennessee.

John Cavendar (“John Cavender”) was then living in Atacosa County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1890 in Mississippi.

John Cavendar (“John Cavender”?) was then living in Atacosa County, Texas and in 1900 was born in in Mississippi in September 1850. Atacosca County, Texas is located south of San Antonio, Texas.

John Caviner (“John Cavender”?) was then living in Harris County, Texas in 1900.

John C. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “John Calvin Cavender”?) was then living in Ellis County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Tennessee about 1847.

John C. Cavener (“John C. Cavender”?, “John Cavener” & “John Cavender”?) was then living in Haskell County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Tennessee in 1824.

John C. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “John Calvin Cavender”?) was then living in Ellis County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Tennessee about 1863, as were both of his parents. Apparently, John Cavender was then married to a Helen who is apparently erroneously listed as being born about 1860 in Tennessee, as were both of her parents. It was stated that Helen and John had been married for 4 years, thus were married about 1896. John Cavender had the following children: Mollie Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) born about 1863 in Tennessee; William C. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.C. Cavender”) born about 1885 in Texas; and, Lucuis S. Cavender (“Lucius S. Cavender”? , “Lucuis Cavender”? & “Lucius Cavender”?.

John S. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.S. Cavender”) was born in Tennessee in October 1874, as were both of his parents. He married an Emma I. who was born in Texas in August 1877 and was living in Texas in 1900. Her father was born in Arizona and her mother was born in Texas. John Cavender and Emma I. Cavender (“Emma Cavender”) had the following children who were all born in Texas: Lillie M. Cavender (“Lillie Cavender”, “L.M. Cavender” & “Lily Cavender”?) born in November 1894; Bertie B. Cavender (“Bertha B. Cavender”, “Bertie Cavender”, “B.B. Cavender” & “Bertha Cavender”?) born in July 1896; and, Rex C. Cavender (“Rex Cavender” & “R.C. Cavender”), a daughter born in November 1898.

Joseph C. Cavinter (“Joseph Cavinter”, “Joseph C. Cavender”, “J.C. Cavender”? & “Joseph Cavender”) was then living in Hunt County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1852 in Tennessee.

Joseph C. Cavendar (“Joseph C. Cavender”?, “J.C. Cavender”,“Joseph Cavendar” & “Joseph Cavender”?) was then living in Titus County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1867 in Georgia.

Joseph M. Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.M. Cavender”) was then living in Tarrant County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1835 in Georgia. (NOTE: This could be the Joseph M. Cavender who was born about 1834 in Kentucky who was the son of Silas Cavender and who married Harriet Farmer”).

Joseph E. Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.E. Cavender”?) was then living in Tarrant County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1872 in Arkansas.

Lee Cavener (“Lee Cavender”?) was then living in Collins County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1892 in Texas.

Lemia Cavender was then living in Tarrant County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1861 in Kansas.

Liza Cavender was then living in Johnson County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1857 in Texas.

Lori Cavenor (“Lori Cavender”?) was then living in Cook County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1833 in Tennessee.

Lori Cavenor (“Lori Cavender”?) was then living in Cook County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1865 in Illinois.

Lou Cavenor (“Lou Cavender”, “Louis Cavenor”?, “Lewis Cavenor”?, “Lewis Cavender”? & “Louis Cavender”?)was then living in Cook County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Illinois in August 1861 and his parents were both born in Tennessee. He was then a machinist boarding in the household of William Holland and had been married for 11 years.

Lucius Cavender (“Lucuis Cavender”) was then living in Dallas County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Tennessee about 1874, as were both of his parents. He married a Martha J. in 1897 and who was born in Tennessee in February 1878, as were both of her parents. Lucuis Cavender and Martha J. Cavender (“Martha Cavender” & “Martha Jane Cavender”?) had 2 children, both of whom were born in Texas: Dala E. Cavender (“Dala Cavender”) born in Texas in June 1876; and, Rubuie L. Cavender (“Ruby L. Cavender”, “Rubie Cavender” & “Ruby Cavender”) born in April 1899..

Med Cavner (“Med Cavender”?) was then single living in Ellis County, Texas in 1900 as a boarder in the household of J.C. Harris, and he was born in February 1881 in Texas. Both of his parents were born in Tennessee.

Oscar Cavener (“Oscar Cavender”?) was then living in Collins County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1890 in Texas.

Robbert Cavender (“Robert Cavender”) was then living in Dallas County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Tennessee in February 1865. Both of his parents were born in Tennessee. He married a Margaret in 1897 and who was born in Tennessee in February 1865, as were both of her parents. All of their children were apparently born in Tennessee and comprised: William A. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.A. Cavender”) born in January 1888; Eugene Cavender born in February 1890; Archie Cavender born in December 1891; Leora Cavender born in May 1894; Bliss Cavender born in September 1895, and married Bertha Mitchell about 1916 in Ellis County, Texas; and, Lela B. Cavender (“Lela Cavender” & “L.B. Cavender”) born in February 1899.

Taut C. Cavender (“Taut Cavender” & “T.C. Cavender”) was then living in Dallas County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Tennessee about 1836. His father was born in Virginia and his mother was born in Tennessee. In 1900, his wife was apparently deceased, and his children at that time were all born in Texas and were: William C. Cavender (“William Cavender”) born in May 1879; Governer B. Cavender (“Governer Cavender” & “G.B. Cavender”) born in April 1883; and, Mattie L. Cavender (“Mattie Cavender” & “M.L. Cavender”) was born in May 1885. Dallas County, Texas was a big cotton country which joins Ellis County to the North.

Thomas D. Cavender (“Thomas D. Cavener “, “Thomas Cavener”, “T.D. Cavender & “Thomas Cavender”) was then living in Cook County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1833 in Tennessee.

Thomas B. Cavanar (“Thomas B. Cavender”?, “Thomas Cavanar” & “Thomas Cavender”?) was then living in Titus County, Texas in 1900 and was born in Tennessee.

Thomas G. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.G. Cavender”) was then living in Ward County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1870 in Texas.

Thomas Cavener (“Thomas Cavender”?) was then living in Collins County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1887 in Texas.

Tom J. Cavender (“Tom Cavender”, “Thomas J. Cavender”?, “T.J. Cavender” & “Thomas Cavender”) was then living in Frio County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1844 in Mississippi.

Van Cavender, a black servant, was then living in San Antonio County, Bexar County,Texas in 1900 and was born in June 1879 in Texas and his father was born in Georgia and his mother was born in Texas.

Van Cavender was then living in Bexar County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1879 in Texas.

William M. Cavenar (“William M. Cavender”?, “William Cavenar”, “W.M. Cavender”? & “William Cavender”?) was then living in Parker County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1850 in Tennessee.

William P. Cavaner (“William Cavaner”, “William P. Cavender”, “W.P. Cavender? & “William Cavender”) was then living in Hill County, Texas in 1900 and was born about 1848 in Tennessee.

1900 Census Reports: OHIO

Richard Cavender was listed in the 1900 Warren Township, Belmont County, Ohio census reports then living in the household of Charles H. Courine (“Charles Courine”) who was his father-in-law. At that time, he was listed as being 59 years of age and born in Ohio in April 1841.

John W. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) family was living in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio in 1900. At that time, he was listed as being age 40 and born in Ohio in April 1860. His wife was listed as then being Emma Cavender and born in Ohio in December 1856 and thus then about 44 years of age. His children were listed as then being Wilber S. Cavender (“Wilber Cavender” & “W.S. Cavender”), born in Ohio in December 1885 and thus about 15 years of age; Edith Cavender born in Ohio in December 1886 and thus about 14 years of age; Tillison Cavender born in Ohio in October 1889 and thus about 11 year old; Joseph Cavender born in Ohio in November 1890 and thus then being about 10 years of age; and, Fannie Cavender (“Frances Cavender”) born in Ohio in June 1893 and thus then being about 7 years of age.

James L. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “ J.L. Cavender”) family was living in Warren Township, Belmont County, Ohio in 1900 and, at that time, he was listed as then being 45 years of age and born in Ohio in June 1854. His wife was listed as then being Saphrona Cavender being 30 years of age and born in Indiana in September 1870. His children then living in his household were: John N. Cavender (“John Cavender & “J.N. Cavender”) born in Ohio in October 1891 and thus then being about 9 years of age; Goldie E. Cavender (“Goldie Cavender” & “G.E. Cavender”) born in Ohio in October 1893 and thus then being about 7 years of age; Sarah E. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.E. Cavender”) born in Ohio in August 1895 and thus then about 5 years of age; and, Clarence J. Cavender (“Clarence Cavender” & “C.J. Cavender”) born in Ohio in October 1899 and thus about 1 year old.

James Cavinder (“James Cavender”) was listed in the 1900 census for Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio as being born in Ohio in May 1850, and thus then being about 50 years of age, and he was then living in the household of Ambrose Arruk.

Also according to the 1900 census, a Wilber Littleton (“Wilbur Littleton” & “Wilbert Littleton”) and his family were living in Pultney Township, Belmont County, Ohio, and which then comprised himself born in West Virginia on January 17, 1873 and apparently his wife, Rachel Littleton (“Rachael Littleton”) who was born in Ohio on March 6, 1859. His children were listed as all apparently having been adopted and comprising: Daisey B. Cavender (“Daisy B. Cavender”, “Daisey Cavender”, “Daisy Cavender”? & “D.B. Cavender”) born in Ohio on May 23, 1884, adopted by Wilber Littleton (“Wilbur Littleton”) and Rachel Littleton, and apparently later married Jesse R. White (“Jesse White”) on May 14, 1905 in Belmont County, Ohio under her adopted name of Daisey B. Littleton (“Daisey Littleton” & “Daisy Littleton”?) when she was age 20 years and Jesse White was 19 years of age and they both were listed as being from Belmont County, Ohio. Jesse White was the son of Albert A. White (“Albert White”) and Nancy DeVault. Also listed were: Harold Cavender? born in Ohio on April 15, 1881; and, Walter Cavender? born in Ohio on April 15, 1892.

1901/08/25 W.C. Cavender married Bettie Watts (“Betty Watts”?, “Elizabeth Watt”? & “Elizabeth Watts”?) in Rutherford County, Tennessee.

1902/01/15 Lemma C. Cavenar (“Lemma Cavenar”, “Lemma C. Cavender”?, “Lena Cavender”, “L.C. Cavender”? & “Lemma Cavender”?) married H.C. Butcher in Wilbarger County, Texas.

1902/01/27 W.A. Cavender (“William A. Cavender”? & “William Cavender”?) married Jane Hood in Forsyth County, Georgia. They apparently had a son named William Cavender, Jr. born in Forsyth County, Georgia on May 8, 1904 and died on August 13, 1953.

1902/04/11 Sallie Cavender (“Sally Cavender”? & “Sarah Cavender”?) married Lou Tallent (“Louis Tallent”) in Polk County, Tennessee.

1902/06/09 Susie Cavendar (“Susan Cavendar”?, “Susannah Cavendar”?, “Susan Cavender”?, “Susannah Cavender”? and “Susie Cavender”?) married Albert Heffner in Ada County, Idaho.

1902/10/23 Sallie Cavender (“Sally Cavender”? & “Sarah Cavender”?) married C.C. Ellis in Frio County, Texas.

1902 W.A. Cavender marridd Jane Hood about 1902 in Georgia.

1903/01/06 Laura L. Cavender (“Laura Cavender”) married J.F. White in Union County, Georgia.

1903/02/15 Ader Cavender married J.M. Jones in Union County, Georgia. FHL Number 366324

1903 Hugh Cavender was living in Coweta County, Georgia and apparently presided as an umpire at a ball game, according to a newspaper article.

1907/07/20 Thomas Cavender married Lillie M. Grant (“Lillie Grant”) on this date in New Castle County, Folder #4B, 1907, Vital Statistics, Dover, Del.

1910 George V became King of England and reigned until 1936.

1911/12/15 Sam Cavender of the First District of Williamson County, Tennessee died at the age of 62. He was recorded as being single. 122

1913/12/02 Reba G. Cavender (“Reba Cavender”) married William E. Blackiston (“William Blackiston”) on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.Folder #1, 1913, Vital Statistics

1914/10/27 William A. Cavender (“William Cavender”) married Estelle K. Camille (“Estelle Camille”) on this date in New Castle County, Delaware.Folder #2, 1914, Vital Statistics, Dover, Del

1915/01/19 Walter B. Cavender ("Walter Cavender") was born on this date. Both of his parents died when he was an infant and he was raised by the J. W. Overby family of Craigfield, together with their foster daughter, Miss Beula Overby. The J. W. Overby family not only raised 2 or 3 nephews of Mrs. Overby, but also raised other children. On July 13, 1938, Walter Cavender was found dead in Williamson County, Tennessee, and apparently had accidentally shot himself with the gun he was then carrying. He is buried in the Hudgens Cemetery in the area where he lived. 122

1915/03/26 Thomas Cavender died on this date, and is buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery in New Castle County, Delaware.Del. Archives, Dover, Del.

1916/05/11 John Benjamen Cavender (“John Benjamin Cavender”?, “John B. Cavender”, “John Cavender” & “J.B. Cavender”) was born on this date in Delaware to John B. Cavender.

1916/07/xx Fred Cavender (“Frederick Cavender”?) married Mrs. Edith Mable Paxon (“Edith Paxon”) on this date and lived in St. Johns, Stafford County, Kansas. Edith Paxon was previously married to Claud Paxton (“Claude Paxton”?) and, following his death, she married Fred Cavender. Her maiden name was Edith Mable Yocum (“Edith Yocum”). Fred Cavender and Edith Cavender had 4 children: Fred Joel Cavender (“Fred Cavender”, “Frederick Joel Cavender”?, “Frederick Cavender”? & “F.J. Cavender”); Sarah Lucille Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.L. Cavender”); Dorothy Gladys Cavender (“Dorothy Cavender” & “D.G. Cavender”); and, Goldie Edith Rachael Cavender (“Edith Rachael Cavender”, “Edith Cavender” & “E.R. Cavender”).

1918/05/11 Florence Cavender was born on this date in Maury County, Tennessee to Henry Clay Cavender ("Henry Cavender" & “H.C. Cavender”) and Emma Karon King ("Emma King" & "Karen King"?) in Maury County, Tennessee.

1925/05/21 On this date E.L. Cavender (“Buck Cavender”) was born to Carl Cavender and Ruby Cavender in DeSoto, Dallas County, Texas, married Doris McClure, died in DeSoto, Dallas County, Texas on July 1, 1995, and is buried in the Calvary Hill Cemetery in Dallas County, Texas. E.L. Cavender and Doris Cavender had 2 children: Sue Cavender who married John Pillow; and, Gail Cavender who married Ray Buckner (“Raymond Buckner”).

1925 On this date, Granville Benjamin Cavender, Sr. (“Granville Cavender” & “G.B. Cavender”) was born about 1925, and had a son named Granville Benjamin Cavender, Jr. The father of Granville Cavender, Sr. is believed to be Silas Cavender and Gertude Hudson. Silas Cavender had brothers named Everette Cavender (“Everett Cavender”) and Grover Cleveland Cavender (“Grover Cavender” & “ G.C. Cavender”) and a sister named Flora Cavender who married Johnny Hudson (“John Hudson”) who was the brother of the above Gertude Hudson. It is believed that Silas Cavender is buried in Rutherford County, Tennessee.

1930/06/29 Robert Allen Layman, Sr. ("Robert Layman") was born to William Virgil Layman ("William Layman") and Pearl Cavender. He married Lois Jean Lynch who was born May 6, 1932 to Enos Wilbert Lynch ("Enos Lynch") and Devona Mae Miller ("Devona Miller"). Robert Layman and Lois Layman had 4 children:

Robert Allen Layman, Jr. ("Robert Layman") born October 14, 1949;

Victoria Jean Layman ("Victoria Layman") born November 21, 1950;

Karen Sue Layman ("Karen Laymen") born April 4, 1955; and,

Kenneth Ray Layman ("Kenneth Layman") born October 26, 1956.356

1930/12/09 Charles Eugene Cavender, Jr. ("Charles Cavender", “Charles E. Cavender” & “C.E. Cavender”) born December 9, 1930, married Sue Climmens, lived in Glastonbury, Connecticut, died June 17, 1994 in Clochester, Connecticut at the age of 63 years, and is buried in the Marlborough Center Cemetery in Connecticut. The children of Charles Cavender and Sue Cavender were:

Eddie Cavender ("Edward Cavender") an adopted son born in Marlborough, Connecticut;

Timothy Ray Cavender ("Timothy Cavender" & “T.R. Cavender”) born in 1962 and married Lucinda Lie Boggs ("Lucinda Boggs" & "Lucy Boggs"?) April 4, 1990 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Lucinda Boggs was born in 1957;

Kimberly Cavender who was born in Durham, North Carolina and married a VanDusen of Durham, North Carolina and lived in East Hartford, Connecticut;

Cynthia Cavender who was born in East Hartford, Connecticut; and,

Taunya Cavender who was born in Hebron, Connecticut and married a Lockwood;

1985/12/28 Beverly Ann Cavender ("Beverly Cavender") married Todd Allan Lares ("Todd Lares") in Charleston, West Virginia, with Rev. David Hissom performing the ceremony.278

1990/11/08 Larry Edward Cavender ("Larry Cavender") married Sharon Leigh Parker ("Sharon Parker") in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Larry Cavender was born about 1842 in Vienna, Virginia and Sharon Parker was born about 1856 in Southern Shores, North Carolina. 279

CHARLES CAVENOUGH/CAVENDER line (1678 - ? )

INTRODUCTION: It is recorded that, in the late 1600, two of Sir Morgan Cavenaugh’s sons, Charles Cavenaugh ("Charles Cavenah"? & "Charles Cavender") and Philemon Cavenaugh ("Philemon Cavenah"? & "Philemon Cavender") immigrated to America and settled in St. Mark's Parish in Essex County, Virginia. Philemon Cavenaugh has many descendants in Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee and several books have been written of his descendants. Another historian states that Charles Cavenaugh ("Charles Cavenah" & "Charles Cavender") and Philemon Cavenaugh ("Philemon Cavenah" & "Philemon Cavender") came to America late in 1660, but that Charles went back to France. However, in 1705 a Charles Cavenaugh (or “Cavenough”), late of Essex County, Virginia, was granted a patent for a parcel of land in Edgemont County, North Carolina. This may be the same Charles Cavenaugh who came to America in 1678 via Barbados according to Hotten's list of immigrants in that year and later moved to Virginia and later to Kentucky and Tennessee112 380 and is considered the first American ancestor of this particular line and is believed to be the grandson of Sir Morgan Cavanaugh (Sir Morgan Cavender"?)of Ireland who was exiled to France. The second-named Charles Cavenaugh ("Charles Cavenah"? & "Charles Cavender"?) died on April 8, 1756 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, and from his Last Will and Testament, he names his children, most of whom migrated to Georgia, particularly to St. George’s Parish, Georgia which later became Burke County, Georgia in 1777, and they received numerous land grants for several hundred acres, apparently from the so-called Georgia “land lottery”. The 9 children listed were:

MEMORIAL CAVENAH ("Memorial Cavenaugh? & "Memorial Cavender"?) who married a Pollard (“Memorial Pollard”);

DAVID CAVENAH ("David Cavenaugh"? & "David Cavender"?)

(1) In the 1765 land lottery in Georgia, 100 acres were granted to Davis Cavanah ("David Cavenah"?, "David Cavanagh"?, "David Cavanaugh"? & "David Cavender"?);

(2) In the 1769 land lottery in Georgia, 150 acres were granted to David Cavanah ("David Cavenah"?, "David Cavanagh"?, David Cavanaugh"? & "David Cavender"?);

(3) In the 1774 land lottery in Georgia, 100 acres were granted to David Cavanah ("David Cavenah"?, "David Cavanagh"?, "David Cavanaugh"? & "David Cavender"?); and,

(4) In the 1787 land lottery in Georgia, 200 acres were granted to David Cavenah ("David Cavanah"?, "David Cavanagh"?, "David Cavanaugh"? & "David Cavender"?).

MARY CAVENAH ("Mary Cavenaugh"? & "Mary Cavender"?) who died unmarried and left her estate to her nieces and nephews. In the 1805 land lottery in Georgia, Mary Cavender then living in Jefferson County, Georgia, drew a blank;

NEEDHAM CAVENAH ("Needham Cavenaugh", “Needum Cavener”?, “Needam Cavender”?, “Needum Cavender”? & "Needham Cavender"?);

ACQUILLA CAVENAH ("Acquilla Cavenaugh"? & "Acquilla Cavender"?);

NICHOLAS CAVENAH ("Nicholas Cavenaugh"? & "Nicholas Cavender"?)

(1) In the 1765 land lottery in Georgia, Nicholas Cavenah ("Nicholas Cavanah"?, "Nicholas Cavanagh"? "Nicholas Cavanaugh", "Nicolas Cavannah" & "Nicholas Cavender"?) was granted 2 land grants in St. George’s Parish in Georgia which later became Burke County, Georgia for 300 and 150 acres. Of possible relevance, a Nicholas Cavenah is listed in the Georgia's Roster of the Revolution, by Knight, as being from Georgia and a Captain in the Revolutionary War. Henry Cavanah (“Henry Cavender”?) of St. George's Parish, Georgia, who married an Ann, and who, on January 5, 1768, sold 100 acres of land in St. George's Parish, Georgia to Nicholas Cavanah, which land is located approximately 120 miles from Savannah, Bryan County, Georgia. The Indenture was witnessed by Peter Shand and William Murphee ("William Murphey" & "William McMurphey"?). St. George's Parish, Georgia became Burke County, Georgia in 1777 which was one of the original counties in Georgia and whose County Seat is Waynesboro, Georgia;

(2) In the 1767 land lottery in Georgia, 200 acres in St. Phillip County, Georgia were granted to Nicholas Cavanah ("Nicolas Cavenah"?, "Nicholas Cavanagh"?, "Nicholas Cavanaugh"? & "Nicolas Cavender"?);

(3) In the 1786 land lottery in Georgia, 200 acres were granted to Nicholas Cavenah ("Nicolas Cavanah"?, "Nicholas Cavanagh"?, "Nicholas Cavanaugh"?, “Nicholas Cavender”? & "Nicolas Cavender"?) in Burke County, Georgia (formerly "St. George's Parish, Georgia"). Of possible relevance, on August 17, 1794, Nicholas Cavenah was living in Burke County, Georgia and executed his Last Will and Testament on that date and which was witnessed by Elizabeth McCulllers, B. McCullers, James Hughes and Mary Wimberly;

(4) On June 30, 1788, Daniel McMurphey and his wife, Susannah, sold to Nicholas Cavena ("Nicholas Cavanah"? & “Nicholas Cavender”?) of Burke County, Georgia, 150 acres of land located next to Charles Watson and Henry Cavena ("Henry Cavanah"?, “Henry Cavender”? & "Henry Cavenah"?) which land Daniel McMurphey apparently had purchased January 23, 1788. The Indenture was witnessed by Charles Casanp ("Charles Cavanah"?) and Patrick Candle;

(5) In the 1789 land lottery in Georgia, 200 acres to Nicholas Cavenah ("Nicolas Cavanah"?, "Nicholas Cavanagh"?, "Nicholas Cavanaugh"? & "Nicolas Cavender"?); and,

(6) On October 30, 1823, the Last Will and Testament of Nicholas Cavenah was probated in Jefferson County, Georgia and he named his wife as Dorcas Cavenah ("Dorcas Cavanah"?, "Dorcas Cavanagh"?, "Dorcas Cavanaugh"? & "Dorcas Cavender"?) , and his children named were:

CHARLES CAVENAH ("Charles Cavanah"?, "Charles Cavanagh"?, "Charles Cavanaugh"? & "Charles Cavender"?); and,

MARGARET CAVENAH ("Margaret Cavanah"?, "Margaret Cavanagh"?, "Margaret Cavanaugh"? & "Margaret Cavender"?) who married Patrick Connelly.

ARTHUR CAVENAH ("Arthur Cavenaugh"? & "Arthur Cavender"?)

In the 1773 land lottery in Georgia, 100 acres were granted to Arthur Cavanah ("Arthur Cavenah"?, "Arthur Cavanagh"?, "Arthur Cavanaugh"? & "Arthur Cavender"?).

CHARLES CAVENAH ("Charles Cavenaugh"? & "Charles Cavender"?)

In the 1789 land lottery in Georgia, 200 acres were granted to Charles Cavenah, Sr. ("Charles Cavanah"?, "Charles Cavanagh"?, "Charles Cavanaugh"? & "Charles Cavender"?).

He may be the same person who had 4 sons named:

NEEDHAM CAVANAH ("Needham Cavenear"?, "Needham Cavenaugh"? "Needham Cavender"?, “Needam Cavender”? & “Needum Cavender”?). In 1850, a Needham Cavender was living in Giles County, Tennessee and at that time he was age 19 and thus born about 1831. A Needham Cavender family was still living in the Northern Subdivision of Giles County, Tennessee in 1860.418 Further, a Needham Cavender was a Private in Company E of the 53rd. Infantry during the Civil War;

CHARLES CAVANAH, JR.? ("Charles Cavenear"?, "Charles Cavenaugh"? & "Charles Cavender"?)

(1) In the 1790 land lottery in Georgia, 200 acres were granted to Charles Cavenah, Jr. ("Charles Cavanah"?, "Charles Cavanagh"?, "Charles Cavanaugh"? & "Charles Cavender"?).

(2) In the 1804 land lottery in Georgia, 100 acres were granted to Charles Cavanagh ("Charles Cavanah"?, "Charles Cavenah"?, "Charles Cavanaugh"? & "Charles Cavender"?).

(3) In the 1805 land lottery in Georgia, Charles Cavanah, Jr. ("Charles Cavenah" & “Charles Cavender”?) then living in Burke County, Georgia drew a blank.

(4) In the 1807 land lottery in Georgia, 200 acres in Montgomery County, Georgia were granted to Charles Cavanagh ("Charles Cavanah"?, "Charles Cavenah"?, "Charles Cavanaugh"? & "Charles Cavender"?).

(5) In the 18?? land lottery in Georgia, 400 acres in Montgomery County, Georgia were granted to Charles Cavanaugh ("Charles Cavanah"?, "Charles Cavenah"?, "Charles Cavanagh"? & "Charles Cavender"?).

ARTHUR CAVANAH ("Arthur Cavenear", "Arthur Cavenaugh"? & "Arthur Cavender"?); and,

HENRY CAVANAH ("Henry Cavenear"?, "Henry Cavenaugh"? & "Henry Cavender"?) who may be the same Henry Cavanah of St. George's Parish who married an Ann and who, on January 5, 1768, sold 100 acres of land in St. George's Parish, Georgia to Nicholas Cavanah ("Nicholas Cavenaugh"?, "Nicholas Cavenear" "Nicholas Cavenah"? & "Nicholas Cavender"?), which land is approximately 120 miles from Savannah, Bryan County, Georgia. The Indenture was witnessed by Peter Shand and William Murphee ("William Murphey" & "William McMurphey"?). St. George's Parish, Georgia which became Burke County, Georgia in 1777 which was one of the original counties in Georgia and whose County Seat is Waynesboro, Georgia.; and,

HENRY CAVENAH ("Henry Cavenaugh" & "Henry Cavender")

(1) In the 1766 land lottery in Georgia, 100 acres were granted to Henry Cavanah ("Henry Cavenah"?, "Henry Cavanagh"?, "Henry Cavanaugh"? & "Henry Cavender"?);

(2) In the 1774 land lottery in Georgia, 100 acres Henry Cavenah ("Henry Cavanah"?, "Henry Cavanagh"?, ("Henry Cavanaugh"? & "Henry Cavender"?).

(3) On January 5, 1768, Henry Cavanah (“Henry Cavender”?) of St. George's Parish, Georgia, who married an Ann, and sold 100 acres of land in St. George's Parish, Georgia to Nicholas Cavanah, which land is located approximately 120 miles from Savannah, Bryan County, Georgia. The Indenture was witnessed by Peter Shand and William Murphee ("William Murphey" & "William McMurphey"?). St. George's Parish, Georgia became Burke County, Georgia in 1777 which was one of the original counties in Georgia and whose County Seat is Waynesboro, Georgia.

Other land grants were:

(1). In the 1801 Georgia land lottery, 100 acres were granted to James P. Cavenah (“James Pugh Cavanah”, "James Cavenah", "James Cavanah"?, "James Cavanagh"?, "James Cavanaugh"?, “James P. Cavender”? & "James Cavender"?); (2). In the 1805 land lottery in Georgia, Pugh James Cavanah (“James Pugh Cavanah”, "Pugh Cavanah" & "Pugh Cavenah", “Pugh Cavender”? & “James Cavender”?) then living in Burke County, Georgia drew a blank;

(3) In the 1805 Georgia land lottery, Whiten Cavanah ("Whiten Cavenah"? & “Whiten Cavender”?) then living in Greene County, Georgia, drew a blank;

(4) In the 1805 Georgia land lottery, George Cavanah ("George Cavenah"? & “George Cavender”?) then living in Hancock County, Georgia, drew a blank;

(5) In the 1805 Georgia land lottery, Thomas Cavanah ("Thomas Cavenah"? & Thomas Cavender”?) then living in Washington County, Georgia, drew a blank;

(6) In the 1805 Georgia land lottery, Edward Cavanah ("Edward Cavenah" & “Edward Cavender”?) then living in Washington County, Georgia, drew a blank;

(7). In the 1807 Georgia land lottery, 500 acres in Emanuel County, Georgia were granted to William Cavanagh ("William Cavanah"?, "William Cavenah"?, "William Cavanaugh"? & "William Cavender"?);

(8) In the 1816 Georgia land lottery, 500 acres in Emanuel County, Georgia were granted to William Cavanagh ("William Cavanah"?, "William Cavenah"?, "William Cavanaugh"? & "William Cavender"?);

(9) In the 1820 Georgia land lottery, 450 acres in Emanuel County, Georgia were granted to William Cavanagh ("William Cavanah"?, "William Cavenah"?, "William Cavanaugh"? & "William Cavender"?);

(10) In the 1829 Georgia land lottery, 200 acres in Emanuel County, Georgia were granted to William Cavanagh ("William Cavanah"?, "William Cavenah"?, "William Cavanaugh"? & "William Cavender"?);

(11) On May 21, 1811, a passport was issued to Mrs. Edward Cavenah ("Edward Cavanah"? & “Edward Cavender”?) and Thomas Harvey, together with Thomas Harvey's sister and 5 children, all of Putman County, Georgia, to travel through the Creek Indian Nation Territory.

PHILEMON CAVANAUGH/CAVENOUGH/CAVENDER (1690-1744)

On July 7, 1733, the Last Will and Testament of Jael Williams, wife of William Williams, apparently was executed on this date and was proved in the Spotsylvania County, Virginia court on September 4, 1733. (Spotsylvania County, Virginia was named for Alexander Spotswood, lieutenant governor of Virginia from 1710 to 1722. It was formed from Essex County, Virginia, King William County, Virginia, and King and Queen County, Virginia in 1720.) The Will of Jael Williams was witnessed by Antro. Rhodes, Jr., William Call, Jr., and Sarah Garton. The executor was Richard Tutt. Jael Williams apparently was formerly Jael Tutt as she named her son Richard Tutt in her Last Will and Testament. She also named the following persons: her son James Williams; William Williams; Betty Marshall ("Elizabeth Marshall"?), fromerly Elizabeth Williams; Sarah Cavanaugh (“Sarah Cavenaugh” & "Sarah Cavender"?), formerly Sarah Williams; Jael Cavanaugh (“Jael Cavanaugh” & "Jael Cavender"?), formerly Jael Williams; James Williams; Richard Tutt; and Philemon Cavenaugh ("Philemon Cavenaugh, Jr."?, "Philemon Cavender"?, "Philenon Cavender"? & "Philmeon Cavender"?). However, it is to be noted that Jael Williams is said to be formerly Jael Harrison (maybe by a former marriage.).462

The 12 children of William Williams and Jael Williams were:

John Williams who died at infancy;

James Williams who married an Ann;

William Williams who died about 1778 in Culpeper County, Virginia, married Lucy Clayton (“Lucille Clayton”?) and had 5 children;

John Williams;

Elizabeth Williams who died after 1757 in Caroline County, Virginia, married a William Marshall who died about 1757 in the same county, and they had 9 children;

Sarah Williams first married Philemon Cavanaugh (“Philemon Cavenaugh”, “Philemon Kavanaugh” & “”Philemon Cavender”?), and later married Richard Covington when Philemon Cavanaugh died in 1744, and she died about 1768.

It is believed that she married the Philemon Cavanaugh or Philemon Cavenaugh who was born in Ireland, or in exile, about 1690, that he and his brother Charles Cavanaugh or Charles Cavenaugh (“Charles Cavender”?) immigrated to the Virginia Colony about the year 1705.

It is to be noted that a Charles Cavanaugh ("Charles Kavanaugh" & "Charles Cavender"?), son of Charles Cavanaugh ("Charles Cavender"?), was baptized in St. Michaels Parish on the Island of Barbados on January 14, 1678, and apparently he was buried the next day. It is said that the elder Charles Cavenaugh later moved to Virginia and later to Kentucky and Tennessee.112 380

On motion of Mr. Zachary Lewis on November 7, 1728 to alter the way from Northanna, Virginia to Fredericksburg, Virginia over the Hazel Run, it was ordered by the Spotsylvania County, Virginia County Court that William Livingston, Phillemon Cavenaugh ("Philemon Cavenaugh", "Philmeon Cavender" & "Philemon Cavender"?) and James Williams, Gentlemen, or any two of them were ordered to view the same and make a report of their opinion about it to the next Court.

On September 28, 1729, Philemon Caverner ("Philmeon Cavender" & “Philemon Cavender”?) purchased 4477 acres of “new and old” land in St. George’s Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. The land was located in the (“gr”?) fork of the Rappa River (“Rappahannock River”) adjacent to the lands of Robert Slaughter, Colonel Alexander Spotswood, Philemon Caverner’s patent, and the land of Colonel Henry Willis. The land crossed the Muddy Run River by a branch of Mountain Run, to James William’s line.Pat Bk 13, 485 The Muddy Run River was originally in the State of Virginia, but when Kentucky became a State, it included the Muddy Run River formerly in Virginia. Apparently the land was also adjacent to a 3,277 acre tract of land commonly called “Parker’s Land” which was granted to Colonel Henry Willis who apparently sold the land to Philemon Caverner ("Philmeon Cavender" & “Philemon Cavender”?) and another 800 acre tract of land which was formerly granted to Philemon Caverner. Apparently, Philemon Caverner only paid 40 shillings for the 4,477 acre tract.

On October 7, 1727, Phillemon Cavanaugh ("Philemon Cavenaugh", "Philmeon Cavender" & "Philemon Cavender"?), overseer of the Rappahannock Road petitioned the court of Spotsylvania County, Virginia for an order and directions where he may have timber to build the bridge ordered to be built over the Hazel Run (because) Mr. James Williams, owner of the land adjacent, has forwarned him not to fall any trees of his. It is considered by the Court that there is no great occasion for building that bridge. Ordered that the said Petition be dismissed. Old Rappahannock County, Virginia was later split into Richmond County, Virginia and Essex County, Virginia, with Richmond County being the portion lying northeast of the Rappahannock River on the Northern Neck of Virginia, and Essex County being that portion of the old county lying to the southwest of the Rappahannock River.

On February 18, 1734, an Order was entered by the County Court of Orange County, Virginia (which was formed from Spotslvania County, Virginia in 1734) that stated “all male titheables belonging to Philemon Cavenaugh and his son-in-law, Lewis Yansey (“Lewis Yancy”) are to assist and observe the surveyors orders and directions .... “

In 1736, Philemon Cavanaugh ("Philmeon Cavenaugh", "Philmeon Cavender" & "Philemon Cavender"?), Thomas Jones and John Parks made oath that they were imported from Great Britain or Ireland into this country and that this is the first of their proving their importation in order to obtain right to land, which right they severally in Court assigned over to Lewis Davis Yancy (“Lewis Yancy”), the son-in-law of Philemon Cavanaugh.

The Last Will and Testament of Philemon Cavanaugh was executed on April 19, 1743 and probated on August 23, 1744 in St. Marks Parish, Orange County, Virginia, and the surety and executor was either his brother or his oldest son, Charles Kavanaugh (“Charles Cavanaugh”?, “Charles Cavenaugh”? & “Charles Cavender”?).462

Philemon Cavanaugh and Sarah Cavanaugh had at least the 10 children who were named in his Last Will and Testament as being:

Charles Cavanaugh, Sr. (“Charles Kavanaugh, Sr.” & “Charles Cavender”?) is believed to have been born about 1722, and thus was about 22 years of age when his father died in 1744, married an Ann or Anne (believed to be either an Ann Coleman or Anne Covington) prior to 1753, became a Methodist Episcopalian minister in Culpeper County, Virginia, moved to the Kentucky Territory part of the Colony of Virginia in 1776, settling on the Kentucky River near Silver Creek, Kentucky and he died in 1796 near the Muddy Run River in the State of Kentucky. The basis of the conclusion that he married Ann Covington is that the Last Will and Testament of William Covington, III of Essex County, Virginia which was dated April 22, 1762 and probated on December 20, 1762, he mentions his daughter Anne Kavanaugh (“Ann Cavanaugh”? & “Ann Cavender”?).

On June 30, 1726, a separate parcel of land, being 400 acres, described as land by the corner of Honorable Robert Carter, Esquire, and Colonel Alexander Spotswood adjoining Richard Bickner and John Catlett in the forks of the Rappahonock River (“Rappahannock River”), St. George’s Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia was entered in the name of Charles Caverner (“Charles Cavenaugh” & “Charles Cavender”?).

In 1749, Charles Kavanaugh (“Charles Cavender”?) witnessed the Last Will and Testament of William Pritchet (“William Pritchett”?) of Culpeper County, Virginia, and on April 18, 1751, he witnessed a deed from Thomas Brown and his wife Eleanor Brown, to Robert Coleman, and in 1753, Charles Kavanaugh and his wife Ann Kavanaugh (“Ann Cavender”?) deeded 100 acres of land to Robert Coleman which was the land Philemin Kavanaugh (“Philemon Cavanaugh” & “Philemon Cavender”?) deeded by gift to his granddaughter, Elizabeth Yancy, daughter of his son-in-law, Lewis Davis Yancy (“Lewis Yancy”), who married his daughter, Winifred Cavanaugh (“Winifred Cavender”?), but Elizabeth Yancy died without issue and the title to the land reverted to Charles Kavanaugh as the heir at law of Philemon Kavanaugh.

In 1768, Charles Kavanaugh (“Charles Cavender”?) gave a power of attorney to William Brown, apparently preparatory to moving out of the county.

In 1772, Fincastle County, Virginia was formed from Botetourt County, Virginia and encompassed all of what is now the State of Kentucky and a small southwest portion of what is today still Virginia, and on July 7, 1773, Charles Kavanaugh (“Charles Cavender”?) and his brother, William Kavanaugh (“Williams Kavanaugh” & “William Cavender”?) were living in Fincastle County, Virginia. And, on October 13, 1777, Charles Cavanough (“Charles Cavender”?), Philimon Cavanough (“Philemon Cavanough’ & “Philemon Cavender”?) and William Cavanough, Sr. (“William Cavender”?) were listed as privates in the Capt. Daniel Smith Company of Milita for Fincastle County, Virginia.

On December 31, 1776, Fincastle County, Virginia was divided into three counties: Montgomery County, Virginia; Washington County, Virginia; and, Kentucky County, Virginia. Kentucky County, Virginia later became the State of Kentucky on November 1, 1780, at which time Kentucky County, Virginia was divided into 3 counties: Jefferson County, Kentucky on the northwest with Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky being the county seat; Fayette County, Kentucky on the northeast with Lexington, Kentucky being the county, seat; and, Lincoln County, Kentucky across the entire southern portion with Harrodsburg, Kentucky being the county seat. In 1785, Madison County, Kentucky was formed from Lincoln County with Richmond, Kentucky being the county seat.

Entered on the Madison County, Kentucky 1787 tax lists were: Charles Kavanaugh, Sr. (“Charles Cavanaugh” & “Charles Cavender”?); Charles Kavanaugh, Jr. (“Charles Cavanaugh” & “Charles Cavender”?); Mary Kavanaugh (“Mary Cavanaugh” & “Mary Cavender”?); and, William Kavanaugh (“William Cavanaugh” & “William Cavender”?). In 1788, it was certified in the County Court of Madison County, Kentucky that Charles Cavender, Sr. was the elder son of Philemon Kavanaugh (“Philemon Cavanaugh” & “Philemon Cavender”), then deceased, and formerly of Culpeper County, Virginia.

Charles Kavanaugh, Sr. (“Charles Cavender”?) took oath of allegiance in Montgomery County, Virginia together with his younger sons, Charles Cavanaugh, Jr. (“Charles Cavender”?), and William Cavanaugh (“William Cavender”?).

Charles Cavanaugh, Sr. (“Charles Cavender”?) and Ann Cavanaugh (“Anne Cavenaugh” & “Ann Cavender”?) had at least at least 2, children:

Charles Kavanaugh, Jr. (“Charles Cavanaugh” & “Charles Cavender”?) born in Culpeper County, Virginia about 1747418 as the oldest son of Charles Cavanaugh (“Charles Cavender”?), served in the Company of Capt. Parris of the Montgomery County, Virginia Militia, on April 3 1781 was appointed an ensign in the Capt. Buchanan’s Company of Militia for Montgomery County, Virginia, later became a Captain, became a Methodist Episcopalian minister, and was entered on the Madison County, Kentucky 1787 tax lists, was living in Madison County, Kentucky in 1792. His Last Will and Testament was executed on October 13, 1795 in Madison County, Kentucky, and was probated in Madison County, Kentucky on October 4, 1796. He apparently first married Frances Powell on June 7, 1784 in Kentucky County, Virginia (which later became Lincoln County, Kentucky), who was the daughter of Edmund Powell (“Edmond Powell”), and who may have married a second time as he mentioned his wife “Ann” in his Last Will and Testament which was executed on October 13, 1795 in Madison County, Kentucky and was probated on October 4, 1796 in Madison County, Kentucky.

Prior to 1804, he had moved his family to Tennessee. In 1807, a Charles Cavender paid poll taxes in Williamson County, Tennessee as he apparently did not own any property at that time. However, in 1808, there was no Charles Cavender in Williamson County, Tennessee, but there was a Charles Kavanaugh who owned 500 acres of land on the West Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee and who probably are one and the same person. In 1815, a Charles Kavanaugh and his family were living in Rutherford County, Tennessee. However, in 1817, a Charles Kavanaugh was still living in Williamson County, Tennessee.

Charles Kavanaugh, Jr. (“Charles Cavender”?) and Frances Kavanaugh (“Frances Cavanaugh” & “Frances Cavender”?) apparently had a son named:

James P. Kavanaugh (“James Kavanaugh”, “James Cavanaugh”, “James Cavender”, “J.P. Cavender”? & “James P. Cavender”?) born around 1785-1789, married Elizabeth Tweat who was the daughter of William Tweat, and he died about 1814-1815. James Kavanaugh (“James Cavender”?) and Elizabeth Kavanaugh (“Elizabeth Cavanaugh” & “Elizabeth Cavender”?) had 2 children:

Elizabeth Kavanaugh (“Elizabeth Cavanaugh” & “Elizabeth Cavender”?) who was not yet 18 years of age when her father died; and,

Maryan Commins Kavender (“Mary Ann Cummings Kavanaugh”?, “Mary Cavanaugh”, “Mary Kavanaugh”, Mary Cavender”?, Cummings Cavender”? & “Commins Cavender”?);

Charles Kavanaugh, Jr. and Ann Kavanaugh, who he named in his Will, apparently had 7 children which were likewise named in his Will:

Mary Kavanaugh (“Mary Cavanaugh”? & "Mary Cavender"?);

William Kavanaugh (“William Cavanaugh”? & "William Cavender"?);

Charles Kavanaugh, III ("Charles Cavender, III?);

Jael Kavanaugh ("Joel Kavanaugh", “Jael Cavanaugh”?, "Jael Cavender"? & "Joel Cavender"?) who married Peter Woods on April 25, 1782 in the Linville Creek Baptist Church (sometimes "Greenbrier Baptist Church") in Rev. Alderson, Jr’s. Parish in Shenandoah Valley section of Rockingham County, Virginia. and which was earlier located in Amelia County, Virginia. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. John Alderson, Jr. who established the Baptist church in Linville Creek on August 6, 1756 and, in 1757 the Indians invaded the area and the people moved 40-50 miles below Blue Ridge; 371

Sarah Ann Kavanaugh (“Sarah Ann Cavanaugh”?, "Sarah Kavanaugh", “Sarah Cavanaugh”?, "Ann Cavender"? & "Sarah Cavender"?). It is to be noted than an It is also to be noted that an Ann Kavanaugh (“Ann Cavanaugh”? & “Ann Cavender”) married Benjamin Estill on June 12, 1794 in Madison County, Kentucky; and,

Philimon Kavanaugh (“Philemon Cavanaugh”?, "Philmon Cavender"?, "Philemon Kavanaugh"? & "Philemon Cavender"?) who predeceased his father;

Also mentioned in the Last Will and Testament of Charles Kavanaugh were: James Mills Moore ("James Moore") and his unidentified children; and, Charles K. Moore ("Charles Moore") and Elizabeth Moore. Witnesses to his Will were I. Hocaday and William Fox. Executors were William Kavanaugh ("William Cavender"?), apparently his oldest son, Charles Kavanaugh ("Charles Cavender"), apparently his second oldest son and the only other son still living at the time of his decease, and Peter Woods.

William Kananaugh (“William Cavanaugh” & “William Cavender”?)who served in the Company of Capt. Parris of the Montgomery County, Virginia Militia and, on April 3, 1781 was appointed a lieutenant in Capt. Buchanan’s Company of Militia for Montgomery County, Virginia. He took an Oath of Allegiance in Montgomery County, Virginia together with his father, Charles Kavanaugh, Sr. (“Charles Cavender”, Sr.?)and his older brother, Charles Cavanaugh, Jr., (“Charles Cavender, Jr.”?). He was entered on the Madison County, Kentucky tax lists for 1787. In 1790, he apparently was the one listed in the list of taxpayers in Lincoln County, Kentucky, together with his neighbor, John Miller. Additionally, on March 16, 1825, William Kavanaugh (“William Cavenaugh”? & "William Cavender") executed his Last Will and Testament in Madison County, Kentucky which was witnessed by John Harish, John Robertson and Thomas Warren and his Executors were his son Charles Kavanaugh (“Charles Cavanaugh”? & and William Goodloe. His Will was probated in Madison County, Kentucky on November 2, 1829.279 In his will he mentioned his wife Ruth Kavanaugh ("Ruth Cavender"?) and his 7 children:

Archibald Kavanaugh (“Archibald Cavanaugh”? & "Archibald Cavender");

Charles Kavanaugh ("Charles Cavender"?);

Philemon Kavanaugh (“Philemon Cavanaugh”?,"Philmeon Cavender"? & "Philemon Cavender"?);

Susanna Kavanaugh (Susannah Cananaugh”?, "Susanna Cavender"? & "Susannah Cavender"?") who married a Duncan ("Susanna Duncan" & "Susannah Duncan"?);

Ann Kavanaugh (“Ann Cavanaugh”? & "Ann Cavender"?) who married a Briscoe ("Ann Briscoe");

Polly Kavanaugh (“Polly Cavanaugh”?, "Polly Cavender"?, "Mary Cavender" & "Mary Jane Cavender") who married an Oldham ("Polly Oldham", "Mary Oldham" & "Mary Jane Oldham"); and,

Sally Kavanaugh (“Sarah Cavanaugh”?, "Sally Cavender"? & "Sarah Cavender"?) who married an English ("Sarah English" & "Sally English"); and,

Winifred Cavanaugh (“Winifred Kavanaugh’ & “Winifred Cavender”?) who married Lewis Davis Yancy (“Lewis Yancy”) on August 3, 1731, and probably was born about 1713 if she was about 18 years of age when she married. Lewis Yancy and Winifred Yancy had 9 children:

Charles Yancy;

John Yancy;

Philemon Yancy;

Lewis Yancy;

Winifred Yancy;

Ann Elizabeth Yancy (“Ann Yancy”) who must have been the same Elizabeth Yancy who must have been born in 1732 based on the fact that her grandfather, Philemon Cavenaugh (“Philemon Cavender”?) of St. Mark’s Parish, deeded 100 acres of land in St. Mark’s Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia to her on April 4, 1732, and her mother was married on August 3, 1731. The land joined the land that Philemon Cavenaugh (“Philemon Cavender”?) gave to his daughter Winifred Yancy and her husband Lewis Davis Yancy. As Elizabeth Yancy died without issue, the land reverted back to Charles Kavanaugh (“Charles Cavender”?) on November 20, 1755. Thus, Charles Cavenaugh (“Charles Cavender”?) was apparently the first born son of Philemon Cavenaugh (“Philemon Cavender”?);

Richard Yancy;

Robert Yancy; and,

James Yancy;

Elizabeth Cavanaugh (“Elizabeth Kavanaugh” & “Elizabeth Cavender”?) who married John Conner. On June 5, 1734, Philemon Cavenaugh (“Philemon Cavender”?) of the Parish of St. Marks, Spotsylvania County, Virginia granted a deed by gift to his married daughter, Elizabeth Connor, and her new husband, John Connor, for 400 acres of land located on the branches of Muddy Run in the fork of the Rappahannock River next to the land of the land of Lewis Davis Yancy (“Lewis Yancy”). Thus, Elizabeth Cavanaugh (“Elizabeth Cavender”?) must have been born about 1716 if she married when she became 18 years of age. John Connor and Elizabeth Connor had 10 children:

James Connor (“James Conner”);

John Connor (“John Conner”)who had a son named:

John Connor (“John Conner”) who married a Mary;

Philemon Connor (“Philemon Conner”) who resided with his wife, Rachel, in St. Marks Parish in Culpepper County, Virginia because on January 15, 1774, John Conner deeded 200 acres of land to Robert Sherwood which was the land previously given to Elizabeth Conner and her husband, John Conner, by Elizabeth’s father, Philemon Cavanaugh on June 19, 1755. Philemon Conner and Rachel Conner had at least a son named:

Charles Connor;

Mildred Connor;

Lewis Connor;

Thomas Connor;

Sarah Connor;

William Connor; and,

Tomothy Connor (“Timothy Connor”?;

Jael Cavanaugh (“Jael Cavender”?) who first married Thomas Covington about 1743 who received her legacy from the estate of her father, and later married Richard Johnson. Jael Cavanaugh was named in the Last Will and Testament of her maternal grandmother, Jael (Harrison) Williams Johnson (“Jael Johnson”, “Jael Williams” & “Jael Harrison”) in 1733. Apparently, Philemon Kavanaugh (“Philemon Cavender”?) had given 400 acres of land in Orange County, Virginia to his daughter, Jael Cavanaugh (“Jael Cavender”?).

Thomas Covington and Jael Covington had at least 2 sons:

Francis Covington; and,

William Covington;

Richard Johnson and Jael Johnson had 2 daughters:

Elizabeth Johnson ("Betty Johnson") who married either Richard Tutt or William Tutt; and,

Ann Johnson who married John Faver, Jr. who was the son of John Faver and Isabel Randolph;

Ellinor Cavanaugh (“Elinor Cavanaugh”, “Elinor Cavenaugh”, “Elinor Kavanaugh” & “Elinor Cavender”?), a minor when her father died in 1744 and James Pendleton was appointed her guardian, and thus was born between 1726-1743. However, it is believed by some that she was born about 1735 based on the fact that she married Edward Stubblefield (“Edward Stubblefield”?) in September 1753 at that she was 18 years of age when she first married. In the Last Will and Testament of Edward Stubblefield dated October 19, 1750 in Culpeper County, Virginia, which was witnessed by Charles Kavanaugh (“Charles Cavender”?), he named his widow as Eleanor Cavanaugh.462 Edward Stubblefield and Eleanor Stubblefield (“Ellinor Stubblefield” & “Elinor Stubblefield”) had a daughter named:

Ann Stubblefield;

It is believed that Ellinor Stubblefield later married Thomas Brown. Thomas Brown and Ellinor Brown (“Elinor Brown” & “Eleanor Brown”) had a daughter named:

Eleanor Brown;

Elizabeth Cavanaugh (“Elizabeth Kavanaugh” & “Elizabeth Cavender”?), a minor when her father died in 1744, and James Pendleton was appointed her guardian, and thus she was born between 1726-1743. Elizabeth married her sister’s husband, Thomas Covington about 1747 following the death of her sister, Jael Cavanaugh (“Jael Cavender”?);

Mary Cavanaugh (“Mary Kavanaugh” & “Mary Cavender”?) a minor when her father died in 1744 and James Pendleton was appointed her guardian, and thus was born between 1726-1743;

Anna Cavanaugh (“Ann Cavanaugh”, “Anna Kavanaugh” & “Ann Cavender”?), a minor when her father died in 1744, and James Pendleton was appointed her guardian, and thus was born between 1736-1743;

Sarah Cavanaugh (“Sarah Kavanaugh” & “Sarah Cavender”?), a minor when her father died in 1744 and James Pendleton was appointed her guardian, and thus was born between 1726-1743. It is believed that she was born about 1742 based on her marriage in 1763 to Charles Duncan as his second wife, and she died in 1824 as recorded on her tombstone. Charles Duncan and Sarah Duncan had a daughter named:

Mary Duncan who was born on November 10, 1764, married Robert Covington, and died in Kentucky County, Virginia on March 8, 1841. Robert Covington was born on January 3, 1760 and died in Kentucky County, Virginia on August 10, 1847;

Philemon Cavanaugh (“Philemon Kavanaugh” & “Philemon Cavender”?) being a minor when his father died in 1744, James Pendleton was appointed his guardian by the County Court, and thus he was born sometime between 1723-1743; and,

Williams Cavanaugh (“William Cavanaugh” & “William Cavender”?) who was born in February 1744 following the death of his father;

Martha Williams ("Patsy Williams") born about 1722, married Michael Yates about 1740, and died about 1789 in Caroline County, Virginia. Michael Yates died before September 1789 in Caroline County, Virginia. They had 5 children;

William Williams, Jr. born on August 27, 1730 in Caroline County, Virginia, married Ann Clark McLeod ("Ann McLeod") about 1768, and died about 1810 in Henry County, Kentucky which later became Trimble County, Kentucky. Ann McLeod was born about 1742. They had 9 children;

Mary Williams born about 1730-1736, married John Estes in Culpeper County, Virginia, and died about 1772. John Estes was born about 1725, executed his will on April 6, 1778 and his will was probated in May 1778 in Caroline County, Virginia. John Estes and Mary Estes had 9 children;

Ann Williams born about 1739 in Culpeper County, Virginia, and married Ambrose Camp. Ambrose Camp was born about 1723 in King and Queen County, Virginia, and died in March 1769 at St. Mark's Parish in Culpeper County, Virginia. Ambrose Camp and Ann Camp had 9 children;

Betty Williams ("Elizabeth Williams") who was named in the will of Jael Williams;

John Williams born in King and Queen County, Virginia, married Margaret Carter on February 14, 1778, and died about 1781 in Caroline County, Virginia. Margaret Williams died before 1807. John William and Margaret William had 7 children; and,

Sarah Ann Williams ("Sarah Williams"), married either Philemon Williams or Philemon Cavanaugh ("Philmeon Cavender"?) before 1733 and either they had 9 children or Philemon Cavanaugh had 9 children by a previous marriage, which is highly unlikely.441

JAMES WESLEY CAVENDER (1650- ? )

JAMES WESLEY CAVENDER (“James Cavender”, “James W. Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) was born about 1650 in England, and married Beth Curry (“Beath Curry”? & “Elizabeth Curry”?) about 1672 in England and who was born in England about 1652.463 & 494James Cavender and Beth Cavender are believed to have had a son named:

WILLIAM HENRY CAVENDER ("William H. Cavender", “W.H. Cavender”, "William Cavender", “William Henry Cavenar”?, “William Henry Cavnar”?, "William Henry Cavenah"?, "William Henry Caveneer"? "William Henry Cavenaugh"? & "William Henry Cavanagh"?) who was born about 1674494 in Newcastle upon Tyne which is located on the north side of the Tyne River in Northumberland County, England where he lived for a while, then moved to Holland for a short time, and then moved back to Newcastle, Northumberland County, England. He married Elizabeth Kennedy (“Betty Kennedy”, “Beath Kennedy”? “Beth Kennedy”?) about 1697 in England and who was born about 1672 in England. He finally arrived in Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia about 1746 at the age of about 72 years old.

Newcastle upon Tyne, England is located on the Northeastern coast of England between Northumberland County, England and Durham County, England. In the 1600's, the Tyne River was the border between Northumberland County and Duram County and Newcastle upon Tyne is located on the north, or on the Northumberland side of the Tyne River. It has been recently written that:

“Newcastle upon Tyne is a great historic city which lies on the north bank of the river Tyne. . . . . . . . is the largest city between Leeds and Edinburgh, and is the regional capital of the North East of England. Newcastle has a rich cultural heritage that dates back to the first century. . . . . . . . . . You walk into what has long been termed the ‘Coal Hole of The North’ and find yourself at once in a city of palaces, a fairyland of newness, brightness and modern elegance.”

This supports the opinion of a researcher in Bristol, England who concluded that the greatest concentration of early Cavenders was in the coal mining region of northern England near the Scotland border.

However, a recent 2001 extensive search conducted by the Senior Archivist of the Northumberland Record Office in Northumberland County, England could not find any reference whatsoever to any Cavender/Cavenah/Cavener, plus variations of the spelling, prior to 1700. It was further stated that until 1882 Northumberland was in the Diocese of Durham.

William Henry Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender (“Betty Cavender”) had at least 2 sons:

Benjamin Cavender born in England about 1700, came to this country with his older brother, Henry Cavender, but later returned to England where he died;279 & 494 and,

Henry Cavender born on October 12, 1699 in New Castle, Northumberland County, England, and married Mrs. Elizabeth Woodhouse, arrived in Westmoreland County, Virginia about 1746, died on March 24, 1772 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, is buried in the Yeocomico Cemetery in Westmoreland County, Virginia, about 1 mile inland from the Yeocomico River in Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia, and an inventory of his estate was filed March 31, 1772 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. The Yeocomico Church is sometimes called the “Old” Yeocomico Episcopalain Church. Mrs. Elizabeth Woodhouse was the widow of Phillip Woodhouse ("Phil Woodhouse"), and was the admistratrix of the estate of William Woodhouse who died in 1789 and who was the son of Phillip Woodhouse who, undoubtedly, was then also deceased.

Henry Cavender executed his Last Will and Testament in Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia on December 24, 1771. The witnesses to his execution were Thomas Edwards, George Sanford, Sarah Sturman and John McGuire. Probation of his Will was ordered by the court of Westmoreland County, Virginia on March 31, 1772 In his Will, he named his wife Elizabeth, his 2 sons Thomas Cavender and George Cavender, and his 2 daughters Alice Davis ("Alice Cavender") and Rachel Nash ("Rachael Nash", "Rachel Cavender" & "Rachael Cavender"). Actually, his Last Will and Testament stated:

(In the name of God, Amen, I, Henry Cavender of Cople Parish and County of Westmoreland being very sick and weak Doe make & Ordain this my last Will and Testament, Revoking all others whatsoever. Item- I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Davis one shilling sterling and cut her off from having any other Right to any part of my estate. Item- I leave to my loving Wife Elizabeth Cavender all my Estate both Real and Personal during Her natural Life and after her death as followeth. Item- I give and bequeath to my son Thomas Cavender the Bed stid and Furniture that is now in the Tobacco house to be delivered to him Emmediately and four head of cattle after the Decease of my above mentioned Wife to him and his heirs forever. Item- I give and bequeath to my Son John Cavender the Bed stid & Furniture I now lye on and Four head of Cattle and young Mare to him and his heirs forever. Item- I give and bequeath to my Daughter Rachel Nash my other Bed Stid and Furniture that is now upstairs, One Cow and Calf and side saddle to her and her heirs forever. It is my Will and desire that all the rest of my Estate after the Decease of my aforesaid Wife shall be Equally divided amongst any these last mentioned Children and my Son George Cavender. I leave my loving wife Elizabeth Cavender and my Son George Cavender my whole and sole Executors of this my last will and Testament. December the 24th day 1771. (Signed) Henry Cavender/his mark, Seal

Signed, sealed & delivered in presence of us: Thos. Edwards, George Sanford, Sarah Sturman, her mark and John McGuire.

At a court held for Westmoreland County The 31st day of March 1772. This Will was found according to Law by oath of Thomas Edwards and George Sanford witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded And in the motion of George Cavender one of the Executors therein named who made oath thereto according to Son & together with the said Thomas Edwards his Security entered into and acknowledge Bond and Condition as the Law directs Certificate is granted him for allowing a probate there of in due form.”

Sarah Sturman, the future daughter-in-law of Henry Cavender, was one of the witnesses to the execution of the Last Will and Testament of Henry Cavender.

Some believe that Thomas Cavender, the son of a James Cavender, Sr., may have actually been the so-called "unnamed Cavender" who married Elizabeth Woodhouse.

It is to be noted that John Washington, the great grandfather of the first President, George Washington, arrived in Virginia from England about 1657 and about 75 years before his great grandson, George Washington, was born and later obtained a tract of 150 acres of land in Westmoreland County, Virginia. John Washington had a son named Lawrence Washington who was the grandfather of George Washington and lived for a while in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Lawrence Washington had a son named Augustine Washington who was the father of George Washington and who likewise lived for a while in Westmoreland County, Virginia.

In any event, even though only 4 of his children are named in his Last Will and Testament, it is believed that the above Henry Cavender and Elizabeth Woodhouse Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”) had the following 7 children:

(I) RACHAEL CAVENDER ("Rachel Cavender"?) who married Tarpley Nash ("Tarply Nash"?) and was thus was the named Rachael Nash her father’s Last Will and Testament;

(II) ANN CAVENDER ("Alice Cavender"?) who married a Davis and became Ann Davis (“Alice Davis”);

(III) GEORGE CAVENAH ("George Cavenner", "George Cavnar", "George Cavender"?, & "George Cavendar"?) who was born either about 1747 or about 1745494 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, married Sarah Elizabeth Agnew (“Sarah Agnew”)463, fought in the Revolutionary War, was still living in Westmoreland County, Virginia in 1782, executed his Last Will and Testament on January 13, 1796 under the name George Cavendish, and is believed to have died in 1796 in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806. Sarah Cavender ("Sarah Cavnar") died after 1796. George Cavenah ("George Cavnar", "George Cavenaugh" & "George Cavender") was a surety of the marriage of Dozier T. Cavender ("Dozier Cavender", “D.T. Cavender”? "Dozier Cavenaugh" & "Dozier Cavenah"? born about 1770 to Elizabeth Gill in Westmoreland County, Virginia on either June 13, 179330, 133,149,350 & 355 or on June 14, 1794294. When George Cavenah executed his Last Will and Testament in Granville County, North Carolina on January 13, 1796, he named his wife Sarah and his children then living. George Cavenah and Sarah Cavenah, however spelled at that particular point in time, had the 10 following children:

DOZIER T. CAVENAH ("Dozier Cavender"?, “Dozier Cavnah”, “Dozier T. Cavender”?, “D.T. Cavender” & "Dozier Cavenar"?) born about 1770, married Elizabeth Gill in Westmoreland County, Virginia on either June 14, 1794294 or June 14, 1793 30, 133, 149, 350, 355, 433 & 494, and whose Last Will and Testament was probated in Woodford County, Kentucky in 1795;

BRYANT CAVENAH ("Briant Cavenah", “Briant Cavender”?, "Briant Cavnar", “Briant Cavnah”, “Briant Cavender”?, “Bryant Cavender”? & "Bryant Cavenar") who married Frances Bridges about 1792 in Granville County, Tennessee;

JOHN CAVENAH ("John Cavnar", “John Cavnah”, "John Cavenar"? & “John Cavender”?) born about 1775, is believed to be the same person who fought in the Revolutionary War, married Lucy Owen ("Lucy Owens"?", “Lucille Owen"? & "Lucille Owen"?) on July 23, 1807 in Granville County, North Crolina, and moved to middle Tennessee about 1810. John Cavender apparently was his own bondsman. A second document states that a John Cavender married a Lucy Owen on December 11, 1778 in Hicks County, North Carolina with Daniel Stark being the bondsman. Still another document states that a John Cavender married a Lucy Owens in Granville County, North Carolina on the same date which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806. In either event, apparently John Cavenah and Lucy Cavenah ("Lucy Cavender"?) had a son named:

THOMAS J. CAVENAH ("Thomas Cavenah", “John Cavnah”, “Thomas J. Cavender”?, “T.J. Cavender”? & "Thomas Cavender"?);

ELIZABETH CAVENAH ("Elizabeth Cavnar", “Elizabeth Cavnah”, & "Elizabeth Cavender"?);

MARGARET CAVENAH ("Margaret Cavnar", “Margaret Cavnah”, & "Margaret Cavender"?);

THOMAS CAVENAH ("Thomas Cavenner"?, “Thomas Cavnah”, "Thomas Cavenah", "Thomas Cavender"?, "Thomas Cavenar"? & "Thomas Cavnar") was born about 1774 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, is believed to be the same person who fought in the Revolutionary War according to Gwaltney's list of soldiers who fought on Virginia soil, married Nancy Griffis ("Nancy Griffin"? & "Nancy Giffis"?) on January 13, 1801 in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which Virginia County Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806. Thomas Cavenah died about 1847 in Giles County, Tennessee. Nancy Griffis was born about 1784 to Thomas Griffis and a Sarah or Sally, and died about 1850. Thomas Cavenah apparently did not ask for a land grant or a pension according to Gwaltney. In about 1810 he settled in Giles County, Tennessee, which is that section of Tennessee where the counties of Maury, Giles and Marshall come together near Lynnville, Tennessee. Thomas Cavender was an official in the land office of both Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806 and in Edgecomb County, North Carolina and his name frequently appears on land grants as a witness to various transactions.

Nancy Griffis (“Nancy Griffin”?) was born about 1784 in Brunswick County, Virginia, was the daughter of Thomas Griffis ("Thomas Griffin"?) and Sarah, and she died sometime between 1850 and 1860 in Giles County, Tennessee.

Thomas Cavenah moved to Marshall County, Tennessee about 1810 with his father-in-law Thomas Griffis and purchased 82 acres which joined the Tanyard Hollow tract. All of the children of Thomas Griffis initially settled within one mile of this tract. The family of Thomas Cavnar and Nancy Cavnar later became members of the Bear Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Pearl Tunnelle, the great granddaughter of Thomas Cavenah, has the original deeds where her grandfather, Louis S. Hodge ("Louis Hodge") who was the husband of Willie James Cavenah ("Willie Cavenah" & "Willie Cavnar"?) bought out all of the heirs of Thomas Cavenah, and those deeds are dated from about 1847 to about 1849. Of possible interest, on November 6, 1815, Letters of Administration was issued in Putman County, Georgia with respect the probation of the will of a Thomas Cavenah.

This might be the same Thomas Slate Cavender (“Thomas S. Cavender” & “T.S. Cavender”) who: (1) was issued a passport through the Cherokee (or "Cherokee Nations") territory on May 31, 1804 supposedly to meet Thomas Jefferson’s father, Peter Jefferson, at Harper’s Ferry after returning from Georgia 374; (2) who was issued another passport on April 3, 1806 to pass through Cherokee Territory374; (3) who was issued still another passport through the Cherokee Territory on April 5, 1808 374; (4) who purchased 640 acres of land on the North Fork of Sycamore Creek in Davidson County, Tennessee on May 23, 1808 where he apparently died in 182159, 60, 62 & 278; (5) who was living in Robertson County, Tennessee when he purchased an additional 200 acres of land on Sycamore Creek in Davidson County, Tennessee on September 21, 1808 60; (6) who was issued still another passport through the Cherokee Territory on either May 10, 1809 or May 11, 1809 355 & 374; and, (7) who sold to Jeremiah Miller on June 26, 1809, 640 acres of land on the North Fork of Sycamore Creek in Davidson County, Tennessee, formerly a part of North Carolina.62 Thomas Cavender and Nancy Cavender apparently had 10 children:

GEORGE CAVENDER ("George Cavner", "George Cavenner", "George Cavenah", "George Washington Cavnar"?, "George Cavnar"? & "George Cavender"?) born on April 25, 1802 in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia from which county Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"), son of Hugh Cavender, migrated from and to Williamson County, Tennessee in either late 1805 or early 1806. George Cavender first married Sally B. Wilkes ("Sally Wilkes", "Sarah Wilkes"? & "Sallie Wilkes") on April 22, 1828 in Maury County, Tennessee,FHL Number 549201 later married Sarah Elizabeth Agnew ("Sarah Elizabeth Agnue", "Sarah Agnue", “Sarah E. Agnew” & "Sarah Agnew") on June 30, 1846 in either Maury County, Tennessee or in Marshall County, Tennessee494, still later married another Sarah, and finally settled in either Marshall County, Tennessee or Giles County, Tennessee494 where he died on July 12, 1883 and is buried in the Old Bear Creek Church Cemetery ("C.P. Church Cemetery"). However, some say that he died in Giles County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Old Bear Creek Cemetery, in Giles County, Tennessee. Sally Wilkes was born about 1807-1808 in Tennessee, was the daughter of Minor Wilkes and Elizabeth Smith ("Mary Smith"), died in May 1846 in Maury County, Tennessee and is buried in the old family cemetery on top of the hill behind the old George Cavenner ("George Cavender"?) farm about 6 miles from Lynville, Tennessee and about 2 1/2 miles from Mooresville. Sarah Agnew was born April 22, 1825 in Maury County, Tennessee, was the daughter of John Agnew ("John Agnue") who was a shoemaker from Ireland, fought in the Revolutionary War, and she died February 11, 1866 in Giles County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Old Bear Creek Cemetery. George Cavnar purchased part of the Wilkes land in Pickes Hollow, Marshall County, Tennessee, and lived there until his death. His house was just behind the New Bear Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery and joined the church lot. Either this particular George Cavnar, or his father, purchased the old home place of Jacob Lowrance (“Jacob Lawrence”?) from his son John Lowrance (“John Lawrence”?). Jacob Lowrance was born in 1759 in Rowan County, North Carolina, married Rebecca Beard, served an initial term in the Revolutionary War in 1777 when he was drafted and sent to Georgia, was drafted again in 1781 and served several tours of duty, and both he and his second wife, Elizabeth, are buried in the Old Bear Creek Cemetery on the hill in front of Bear Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church. James Orr and George Cavnar donated the land for the cemetery.

In 1840 and 1841, a George Cavenor ("George Cavenar" & "George Cavender") paid property taxes in Marshall County, Tennessee. 355

This apparently is the same George Cavender who was living in Marshall County, Tennessee 1850, and his family then living in his household consisted of himself age 44 and thus born about 1806, his wife Sarah E. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender") age 23 and thus born about 1827, Martha L. Cavender ("Martha Cavender") age 15 and thus born about 1835, George W. Cavender ("George Cavender", “G.W. Cavender” & “George Washington Cavender”?) age 5 and thus born about 1845, Caledonia Cavender age 2 and thus born about 1848, and John T. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “John Thomas Cavender”?) age 3 months and thus born in 1850. 137

This also is apparently the same George Cavenor ("George Cavender"?) age 55 and thus born about 1805, together with his family were then still living in Marshall County, Tennessee in 1860, which included his wife Sally Cavenor ("Sally Cavender"?) age 35 and thus born about 1825, and their children: George W. Cavenor ("George Cavenor", "George W. Cavender"?, “G.W. Cavender”? & "George Cavender"?) age 14 and born about 1846; Caledona Cavenor ("Caledonia Cavenor"?, "Caledona Cavender"? & "Caledonia Cavender"?) age 12 and thus born about 1848; John T. Cavenor ("John Cavenor", "John T. Cavender"?, “John Thomas Cavender”?, “J.T. Cavender”/ & "John Cavender"?) age 10 and thus born about 1850; Cinthia C. Cavenor (Cinthia Cavenor", "Cynthia Cavenor", "Cinthia Cavender"?, “C.C. Cavender”? & "Cynthia Cavender"?) age 7 and born about 1853; Livona Cavenor ("Livona Cavender"?); Alice F. Cavenor ("Alice Cavenor", "Alice Cavender", “A.F. Cavender”? & "Alice F. Cavender"?) age 5 and thus born about 1855; and William D.D. Cavenor ("William D. Cavenor", "William Cavenor", "William D. Cavender", “W.D. Cavender”?, & "William Cavender"?) age 3 and thus born about 1857.

George Cavender (“George Cavenar”) and Sally Wilkes Cavender (“Sally Cavenar”) had 4 children:

Nancy Elizabeth Cavnar (“Nancy Elizabeth Cavender”, "Nancy Elizabeth Cavenner", "Nancy Cavnar", "Nancy Cavenah"?, "Nancy Elizabeth Cavender"?, “Nancy Cavender”?, “N.E. Cavender”? & “Elizabeth Cavender”?) born about 1829456 & 457 in Maury County, Tennessee, married her cousin Thomas Martin Griffis ("Thomas Griffis") on either September 17, 1846 or September 16, 1846457 in either Marshall County, Tennessee or in Giles County, Tennessee,457 with the ceremony being conducted by Thomas C. Powell ("Thomas Powell") J.P., lived at Robertson's Fork in Giles County, Tennessee, apparently later moved to Obion County, Tennessee, died on September 22, 1879 in Giles County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Robertston Fork Cemetery in Giles County, Tennessee. Thomas Griffis was born about 1826 in Giles County, Tennessee, was the son of James Griffis (“James Griffin”?) and an Elizabeth or Rebecca457, appeared in the 1850 census for Giles County, Tennessee, died in July 1915 in Robertson's Fork, Giles County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Robertson's Fork Cemetery in Giles County, Tennessee. Thomas Griffis and Nancy Griffis apparently had 15 children:

Andrew Jackson Griffis ("Andrew Griffis" & "Jack Griffis) born about 1848 married Betty Tucker ("Elizabeth Tucker"). Andrew Griffis and Betty Griffis ("Elizabeth Griffis"?) had 7 children:

Owen Griffis who married Bertha McCord. Owen Griffis and Bertha Griffis had 4 children:

Nannie Griffis ("Nancy Griffis"?);

Elam Griffis;

Annise Griffis; and,

Tommy Griffis ("Thomas Griffis");

Lilly Griffis ("Lillian Griffis"?) who married Allen Calvert. Allen Calvert and Lilly Calvert ("Lillian Calvert"?) had 2 children:

Mary Calvert; and,

Thomas Calvert;

Vesta Griffis who never married;

Pearl Griffis who married Perry Wilkes. Perry Wilkes and Pearl Wilkes had 2 children:

Valeria Wilkes; and,

Garland Wilkes;

Hollins Griffis who married Era Orr ("Eva Orr"?). Hollins Griffis and Era Griffis ("Eva Griffis"?) had one child:

Stancel Griffis;

Bessie Griffis ("Elizabeth Griffis"? & "Betsy Griffis"?) who married Brown Fox. Brown Fox and Bessie Fox ("Betsy Fox"? & "Elizabeth Fox") had 2 children:

Willie Lee Fox ("Willie Fox" & "William Fox"?); and,

Griffis Fox; and,

Blythe Griffis who married Christine Crenshaw. Blythe Griffis and Christine Griffis had 2 children:

Alma Griffis; and,

Oweina Griffis;

John Griffis born about 1849;

James Monroe Griffis ("James Griffis" & "Monroe Griffis") born about 1851 married Frances Farmer. James Griffis and Frances Griffis had 6 children:

Mary Griffis;

Andie Griffis ("Andrew Griffis"?);

Buford Griffis who married Lena Atkins ("Lena Adkins"?). Buford Griffis and Lena Griffis had 5 children:

Louise Griffis;

Virginia Griffis;

Charles Griffis;

Evelyn Griffis; and,

James Monroe Griffis ("James Griffis");

Mendoza Griffis married Abb Marsalis. Abb Marsalis and Mendoza Marsalis had 4 children:

Andie Marsalis;

Letcher Marsalis;

Janice Marsalis; and,

James Marsalis;

Lessie Griffis ("Leslie Griffis"?) married Monte Luna. Monte Luna and Lessie Luna ("Leslie Luna"?) had 8 children:

Frances Luna;

Helen Luna;

Mark Luna;

Talmadge Luna;

Willa Luna;

Charlotte Luna;

Monte Claire Luna ("Monte Luna"); and,

Mohlon Luna; and,

Edward Griffis who married Odeline Alexander. Edward Griffis and Odeline Griffis had a daughter named:

Anne Griffis ("Ann Griffis"?);

Jefferson Griffis born about 1853;

David Griffis born about 1857;

Onis Griffis ("Sarah Onis Griffis"? & "Sarah Griffis"?) born about 1857? and married Jerome Holly. Jerome Holly and Onis Holly had 5 children:

Ada Holly;

Zinker Holly;

Joe Holly ("Joseph Holly"?);

Luther Holly; and,

Lucian Holly;

Clementine Griffis ("Clemmy Griffis"?) born about 1862 and married John Boatright. John Boatright and Clemmy Boatright ("Clementine Boatright"?) had 5 children:

Floyd Boatright;

Lois Boatright;

Earnest Boatright;

Johnny Boatright ("John Boatright"?); and,

Willy Boatright ("William Boatright"?);

Jennie Griffis born about 1863;

Thomas Griffis born about 1864;

Robert Griffis born about 1864 and married Josie Pickens. Robert Griffis and Josie Griffis had 2 children:

Morgan Griffis; and,

Nannie Lou Griffis ("Nannie Griffis" & "Nancy Griffis"?);

DeWitt Griffis ("George DeWitt Griffis"? & "George Griffis"?) born about 1867 and married Vonnie Edwards. DeWitt Griffis and Vonnie Griffis had a daughter named:

Ethel Griffis who married Tommy Boatright ("Thomas Boatright");

Wiley Griffis ("Willie Griffis"?) born about 1868 and married Maggie Gorden ("Marjorie Gorden"). Willie Griffis and Maggie Griffis did not have any children;

Flora Griffis ("Corra Griffis", "Cora Griffis"?) born about 1871 and married Charlie Richardson ("Charles Richardson"). Charles Richardson and Corra Richardson ("Cora Richardson"?) had 4 children:

Herman Richardson;

Onis Richardson;

Clara Richardson; and,

Clyde Richardson;

Fannie Griffis ("Francis Griffis"?) born about 1873; and,

Quincy Griffis born about 1875;

Sarah A. Cavenar (“Sarah Cavenar”, "Sarah A. Cavender" & “Sarah Cavender”) born about 1830, married Thomas J. Kennedy (“Thomas Kennedy” & "Thomas Canady") on either March 16, 1850 or on March 21, 1850 & 457 in either Marshall County, Tennessee279 or in Giles County, Tennessee457, moved to Carroll County, Tennessee and to Obion County, Tennessee, died about 1879, in Obion County, Tennessee457, and is buried in the old family farm with her mother. Sarah and her husband, Thomas Kennedy, moved into Carroll County, Tennessee with the Colvetts and remained only a few years before moving to Obion County, Tennessee;

Mary Ann Cavenar ("Mary Cavenar", “Mary Ann Cavender”?, “M.A. Cavender” & "Mary Cavender"?) born about 1832456;

Martha Jane Cavnar ("Martha Jane Cavender"?, “Martha Cavender”?, “M.J. Cavender”, "Martha Jane Cavenor", "Mary Jane Cavenar"?, "Martha Cavnar", "Martha Cavenar", "Mary Cavnar" & "Mary Cavenar") born about 1838 in Maury County, Tennessee, first married her second cousin Thomas J. Cavnar ("Thomas J. Cavenor", "Thomas J. Cavender"?, "Thomas Cavnar", "Thomas Cavenar"?, “T.J. Cavender”? & "Thomas Cavender") on February 25, 1858 in either Marshall County, Tennessee or Maury County, Tennessee457 and who died during the Civil War sometime between 1861-1865, later married James Jeter, and still later married William Hamblin who was born about 1822 in Virginia.279 Thomas Cavnar and Martha Cavnar had 2 children:

Sarah Elizabeth Cordelia Cavnar (“Sarah Cavender”, "Sarah Cavener"?, "Sarah Cavenar", "Elizabeth Cavnar", "Elizabeth Cavener"?, “Sarah Elizabeth Cavender”, “Sarah Cavender”, “S.E. Cavender”?, "Cordelia Cavender"?, "Cordelia Cavener"? & "Cordelia Cavnar"); and,

Lafayette Cavnar ("Lafayette Cavender"?, "Lafayette Cavener");

William Hamblin and Martha Hamblin had one son named:

Virgil Harmblin; and,

George Washington Cavnar ("George Cavnar", "George Washington Cavenar", "George Washinton Cavender"?, “George W. Cavender”?, “G.W. Cavender”? "George Washington Cavender"? & "George Cavender") born November 15, 1845 in Marshall County, Tennessee, married Martha Malinda Wilson ("Martha Wilson" & "Mattie Wilson") on October 11, 1866 in Giles County, Tennessee, died January 1916 in either Marshall County, Tennessee or in Maury County, Tennessee,355 and is buried in the family plot on a hill in back of the old home place where he was born. Martha Wilson born October 17, 1842, was the daughter of John Wilson and Tempy Johnson, and died January 14, 1913. According to his Revolutionary War pension application in the Tennessee State Archives, George Cavnar served in Company K of Nixon's Tennessee Calvary in the Civil War and was paroled in 1866 at Gainsville, Alabama, and fought in the battles of: Franklin, Tennessee; Murfreesboro, Tennessee; and, Duck River, Tennessee George Cavnar and Martha Cavnar had 3 children:

Mary Minerva Cavnar ("Mary Cavnar", “Mary Minerva Cavender”?, “Mary Cavender”? & “M.M. Cavender”?) born September 1, 1867, married Robert Jackson Morrow ("Robert Morrow"), and died April 2, 1947. Robert Morrow was born January 15, 1861, was the son of Noah Morrow and Ann Hogan, and died November 9, 1955. Robert Morrow and Mary Morrow had 4 children:

Bernie Leslie Morrow ("Bernie Morrow") born October 11, 1891, married Ruth Mason of Lavergne, Tennessee on August 19, 1917. Bernie Morrow served with the U.S. Armed Forces during World War I. The children of Bernie Morrow and Ruth Morrow were:

Naomi Lee Morrow ("Naomi Morrow born October 4, 1918, married a Jack Hailey in 1940 and they had no children. Naomi Morrow attended Akron University in Akron, Ohio;

Robert Paul Morrow ("Robert Morrow") born October 5, 1923, married Marge Woods ("Peggy Woods, graduated from Kent University, Kent, Ohio, and lived in California. Robert Morrow served in the Armed Forces in World War II and the Korean War. Robert Morrow and Marge Morrow had 2 children:

Jeffrie Ryan Morrow ("Jeffrie Morrow" & "Jeffrey Morrow"?) born February 20, 1951 in Akron, Ohio; and,

Connie Lyn Morrow ("Connie Morrow" & "Lynn Morrow"?) born February 2, 1953 in Long Beach, California;

Lacy May Morrow ("Lacy Morrow"), a twin born January 12, 1905 and did not marry;

Lenzy Dewitt Morrow ("Lenzy Morrow"), a twin born January 12, 1905, married Eunice Fly on September 1946 and had no children;

Callie Maud Morrow ("Callie Morrow" & "Maude Morrow"?) born December 25, 1908, married Edward Allen Mason ("Edward Mason" & "Dock Mason", and they had no children;

Tempa Theodosia Cavnar ("Tempa Cavender"? “Theodosia Cavender”?, “Theodosa Cavender”?, “Tempa Theodosia Cavender”?, “T.T. Cavender”?, "Tempa Cavnar" & "Tempe Cavnar"?) born March 31, 1873, married George William Hosea Boyd ("George Boyd" & "Hosea Boyd") September 6, 1896 in Marshall County, Tennessee, and died April 17, 1956. George Boyd was born December 15, 1875, was the son of William Anderson Boyd ("William Boyd") and Ann Henry Trentham ("Ann Trentham"), and died February 11, 1954. The children of George Boyd and Tempa Boyd were:

John Wilson Boyd ("John Boyd") born November 12, 1897, first married Lottie Louise West ("Lottie West") May 17, 1921. Lottie West was the daughter of William West ("Will West") of Williamson County, Tennessee, and Adaline Johnson, and died May 11, 1957. John Boyd married Elsie Young Radar ("Elsie Radar") June 1957 and had no children from either marriage;

Jack Charles Monroe Boyd ("Jack Boyd" & "Charles Boyd") born October 31, 1898, and married Marie Lancaster June 7, 1921. Marie Lancaster was the daughter of Marion Lancaster and Lula Dickey of Union City, Obion County, Tennessee. Marion Lancaster and Marie Lancaster had a son named:

Jack Charles Monroe Boyd, Jr. ("Jack Boyd" & "Charles Boyd") born June 24, 1926, and married Betty Rawls ("Elizabeth Rawls? & "Betty Rawles"?) September 15, 1945. James Boyd and Betty Boyd had 2 children:

Charles Ray Boyd ("Charles Boyd" & "Chuck Boyd") born September 4, 1946;

Gerald Boyd ("Gerry Boyd") born October 9, 1948; and,

Betty Jacqueline Boyd ("Betty Boyd" & "Elizabeth Boyd"?) born March 21, 1953; and,

Ida Izora Boyd ("Ida Boyd") born December 10, 1899, married William Loader Fuqua ("William Fuqua") February 1921, and died June 10, 1932. The children of William Fuqua and Ida Fuqua were:

William Loader Fuqua, Jr. ("William Fuqua") born October 24, 1922, and married Mary McMillon about 1939. William Fuqua, Jr. and Mary Fuqua had the following children:

Mary Lou Fuqua ("Mary Fuqua") born March 3, 1940 and attended Vanderbilt University;

Velna Vivian Fuqua ("Velna Fuqua" & "Velma Fuqua"?) born January 27, 1943;

William Loader Fuqua, III ("William Fuqua") born February 7, 1948;

Walter Allen Fuqua ("Walter Fuqua") born December 12, 1924, and died January 1925; and,

Robert Vance Fuqua ("Robert Fuqua") born September 6, 1926;

Callie May Boyd ("Callie Boyd") born January 21, 1902 and died June 21, 1903;

Velna T. Boyd ("Velna Boyd") born September 10, 1903;

Mattie Cavnar Boyd ("Mattie Boyd") born November 28, 1906 and died March 11, 1908;

Georgia Othella Boyd ("Georgia Boyd") born December 1, 1909, and married Sampson Bauman Smith ("Sampson Smith") August 9, 1929. Sampson Smith was born August 4, 1908, was the son of Charlie Smith ("Charles Smith") and Frances Chapman, died February 12, 1936, and is buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Sampson Smith and Georgia Smith had a son named:

Sampson Bauman Smith, Jr. ("Sampson Smith") born June 7, 1930 and married Delores Elaine Schlots ("Delores Schlots") January 18, 1957, Delores Schlots was the daughter of Frederick Emerson Schlotts ("Frederick Schlotts") and Dorothy Day of Seattle and Chehalis, Washington. Sampson Smith received a mechanical engineering degree from Vanderbilt, University and served with the U.S. Armed Forces during the Korean War Sampson Smith and Delores Smith had 2 children:

Michael Emerson Smith ("Michael Smith") born September 10, 1958; and,

Pamela Lori Smith ("Pamela Smith") born November 2, 1959;

William Terrice Smith ("William Smith" & "Spud Smith") born September 11, 1932, and married Lottie Caylor July 28, 1956. Lottie Caylor was the daughter of Glenn E. Caylor ("Glenn Caylor") and Lottie Waters of Scott County, Tennessee. William Smith served with the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War and attended Middle Tennessee State College. William Smith and Lottie Smith had 2 children:

Terrice Lynn Smith ("Terrice Smith") born July 15, 1957; and,

Michelle Cavnar Smith ("Michelle Smith") born November 23, 1959;

Willie Beatice Boyd ("Willie Boyd") born June 10, 1912, married Leonard O. Gebhardt ("Leonard Gebhardt") March 1940 and attended Louisiana Tech College. Leonard Gebhardt was the son of Emil George Gebhardt ("Emil Gebhardt") born in Germany in 1865 and Laura E. Brownfield of Hardenville, Illinois. Apparently Leonard Gebhardt came to this country when he was a child Leonard Gebhardt and Willie Gebhardt had 2 children:

Richard Carl Gebhardt ("Richard Gebhardt") born June 30, 1941 in Washington, D.C. and live in Alexandria, Louisiana; and,

David Lynn Gebhardt ("David Gebhardt") born June 27, 1946 in Washington, D.C. and live in Alexandria Louisiana;

Tempa Theodosia Boyd ("Tempa Boyd") born November 16, 1915, and married Shirley F. Wilkerson ("Shirley Wilkerson") August 31, 1939. Shirley Wilkerson was the son of Walter Wilkerson and Fannie King, both of Tusculum Community of Nolensville Road. Shirley Wilkerson was the ggg grandson of Major John Buchanan who was the son of the founders of Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee and Davidson County, Tennessee. He is also a descendant of Capt. George Ridley who was one of the first settlers of middle Tennessee. Tempa Boyd is a graduate nurse from the school of nursing from the General Hospital in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Shirley Wilkerson and Tempa Wilkerson had 3 children:

Tempa Theodosia Wilkerson ("Tempa Wilkerson" & "Teddy Wilkerson") born August 1, 1940 and attended the Middle Tennessee College in Murfreesboro, Tennessee;

Mary Cavnar Wilkerson ("Mary Wilkerson") died at birth January 23, 1948; and,

Shirley Ann Wilkerson ("Shirley Wilkerson") born September 28, 1949; and,

Ida Day Cavnar ("Ida Cavnar", "Ida Day Cavender"?, "Ida Cavender"?, "Ida Cavenar"?, “I.D. Cavender”? & "Ida Cavenor"?) born January 25, 1876 and died on either March 17, 1889 or on November 17, 1889.355

George Cavender ("George Cavenner"?, "George Cavener"?, "George Cavner"? & "George Cavndar"?) and Sarah Elizabeth Agnew Cavnar had 6 children:

Josephine Caledonia Serrilda Cummie Johnson Cavnar ("Josephine Cavnar", Caledonia Cavnar", “Caledona Cavner”, "Serrilda Cavnar", "Cummie Cavnar"?, "Cumni Cavnar"?, “Josephine Cavenar"?, “Josephine Caledonia Cavender”?, “J.C. Cavender”, “Josephine Cavender”, “Caledonia Cavender”?, “Caledona Cavender”? “Serrilda Cavender”?, “Cummie Cavender”?, “Cumni Cavender”? & “Johnson Cavender”?) born on March 31, 1848 in Giles County, Tennessee, married William Boyd Wilson (“William Wilson”) on August 3, 1865 in either Giles County, Tennessee, Maury County, Tennessee or in Marshall County, Tennessee457, died on either March 15, 1926, on April 16, 1926 or on April 11, 1926457 in Giles County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Old Bear Creek Cemetery in Marshall County, Tennessee. William Wilson was born March 24, 1845, was the son of John Wilson and Tempy Johnson, fought with the Confederate States of America during the Civil War, was captured at Vicksburg, Mississippi, and died August 24, 1878, and is buried in the Old Bear Creek Cemetery. Josephine Wilson (formerly"Josephine Cavnar") later married George Henry Perry ("George Perry") who was born August 21, 1859, had no children by his marriage to Josephine Wilson, and died August 7, 1896. The children of William Wilson and Josephine Wilson were:

Sarah Tempie Elizabeth Wilson ("Sarah Wilson" & "Tempie Wilson") born September 8, 1866, married Eli Collins June 1880 from Virginia, and died April 1, 1883. Eli Collins and Sarah Collins had 2 children:

William Monroe Collins ("William Collins") born April 25, 1881, married Broda Chumm about 1905, and died March 3, 1910. William Collins and Broda Collins had 2 children:

Clinton Claude Collins ("Clinton Collins") born about 1906; and,

Verna Collins born about 1907 in Chattanooga, Tennessee; and,

George Clinton Collins ("George Collins") born January 12, 1883, married a Pocahuntus from the Cumberland Mountains, and died September 14, 1951. George Collins and Pocahuntus Collins had a son named:

George Clinton Collins, Jr. ("George Collins") born about 1912 and married Florence Olmstead. George Collins, Jr. and Florence Collins had 3 children:

George Clinton Collins, III ("George Collins");

Olstead Collins ("Olmstead Collins"?); and,

Marion Collins;

Alice Cynthelia Arilla Wilson ("Alice Wilson" & "Cynthelia Wilson") born August 13, 1871, died February 9, 1882, and is buried in the Bear Creek Cemetery in Marshall County, Tennessee;

Annah Malissie Wilson ("Annah Wilson" & "Anna Wilson", "Cynthelia Wilson" & "Cynthia Wilson"?) born June 14, 1874, died September 18, 1885, and is buried in the Bear Creek Cemetery in Marshall County, Tennessee;

William Viola Josephine Wilson ("William Wilson", "Viola Wilson" & "Josephine Wilson") born April 25, 1877, and married Joe Wesley Steele ("Joe Steele" & "Joseph Steele"?) January 26, 1897. Joe Steele was born February 20, 1871 and died April 14, 1946. Joe Steele and Viola Steele had 5 children:

Will Roy Steele ("Will Steele" & "William Steele"?) born December 16, 1903 and married Pearl Elliott on September 4, 1921. Will Steele and Viola Steele had 4 children:

Margaret Lyndell Steele ("Margaret Steele") born July 1, 1922;

Alice Virginia Steele ("Alice Steele") born May 12, 1924;

Roy Wesley Harrison Steele ("Roy Steel" & "Wesley Steele") born July 1, 1926; and,

Norma Nathella Steele ("Norma Steele") born August 12, 1828;

X.L. Steele born September 26, 1908 and married a Sarah on October 27, 1929. X.L. Steele and Sarah Steele had 3 children:

Joseph Leo Steele ("Joseph Steele") born May 13, 1930;

Charlotte Annette Steele ("Charlotte Steele") born February 4, 1932; and,

Helen Alta Steele ("Helen Steele") born September 17, 1933;

Ethel Steele born April 14, 1911 and married Earl Harris on July 5, 1930. Earl Harris and Ethel Harris had 2 children:

Martha Jo Harris ("Martha Harris born November 14, 1943; and,

Olyse Earline Harris ("Olyse Harris") born July 24, 1945;

Olyse Lorane Steele ("Olyse Steele") born July 26, 1913, first married Oscar Miller on March 7, 1932, later married C.E. Schwiee on January 1, 1939. Oscar Miller and Olyse Miller had a daughter named:

Valera Sue Miller ("Valera Miller" & "Valery Miller"?) born February 22, 1933; and,

Walter Tom Steele ("Walter Thomas Steele"?, "Walter Steele" & "Thomas Steele"?) born November 22, 1915, and married Aline Cook on January 18, 1934. Walter Steele and Aline Steele had 3 children:

Ardith Anita Steele ("Ardith Steele") born March 24, 1939;

Brenda Joy Steele ("Brenda Steele") born January 8, 1943; and,

Walter Tom Steel, Jr. ("Walter Steel") born September 24, 1948 423;

John Thomas Cavnar ("John Cavnar",“John Cavenar”, "John Cavenar", "Thomas Cavender", “J.T. Cavender”?, “John Thomas Cavender”? & "John Cavender") born July 10, 1850 in either Giles County, Tennessee or in Marshall County, Tennessee457, married Sarah E. Davis ("Sarah Davis") about 1874 in either Maury County, Tennessee or in Marshall County, Tennessee457, lived at the very head of Bear Creek Valley in Marshall County, Tennessee most of his life, died June 26, 1935 in Giles County, Tennessee, and is buried at the Bear Creek Cemetery in Marshall County, Tennessee. Sarah Davis was born November 26, 1852 and died April 28, 1921 in Giles County, Tennessee, and is buried with her husband. It is recorded that Thomas Cavender was one of the earliest settlers in the South or upper end of the Bear Creek Valley centered by the Bear Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church. John Cavnar and Sarah Cavnar had 3 children:

Sarah Emmer A.Z. Cavnar ("Sarah Cavnar", “Sarah Emmer Cavender”?, "Sarah Cavender"?, “S.E. Cavender”?, “A.Z. Cavender”?, "Emmer Cavender"? & "Emmer Cavnar") born April 21, 1875, married John McConnell December 25, 1892 in Marshall County, Tennessee,FHL Number 976387 had no children, and died about 1895;

Nanny Cavnar ("Nancy Cavnar"?, "Nanny Cavender"? & "Nancy Cavender"?) born December 13, 1881, first married Joe Castile ("Joseph Castile"?), later married J.C. Conwell, and had no children from either marriage; and,

George Robert Thomas Cavnar ("George Cavnar",”George Robert Thomas Cavender”?, “George Robert Cavender”? "George Cavender", “G.R. Cavender”?, "Robert Cavender"? & "Robert Cavnar") born December 30, 1889, and married Birdie Head ("Bertha Head"?) who was born May 27, 1892. George Cavnar and Birdie Cavnar ("Bertha Cavnar"?) had 3 children:

Ozro Cavnar ("Ozro Cavender"?) born July 9, 1914, and married Mayme Richardson. Ozro Cavnar and Mayme Cavnar had 2 children:

Bobbye Cavnar ("Bobbie Cavnar"?, "Bobbie Cavender"? & "Bobbye Cavender"?) born August 23, 1946; and,

Randal Cavnar ("Randall Cavnar"?, "Randall Cavender"? & "Randal Cavender"?);

Katherine Cavnar ("Katherine Cavender"?) born August 18, 1918, and married Ray Clark. Ray Clark and Katherine Clark had 5 children:

Barbara Clark born October 30, 1941;

Edna Ray Clark ("Edna Clark") born March 30, 1943;

Hazel Marie Clark ("Hazel Clark") born November 30, 1948;

Frances Haseltine Clark ("Frances Hazeltine Clark"?, "Hazeltine Clark" & "Haseltine Clark") born February 17, 1951; and,

Clarence Robert Clark ("Clarence Clark") born September 24, 1955; and,

Fannie Mai Marie Cavnar ("Fannie Cavnar", "Fanny Cavnar"?, “Fannie Marie Cavender”?, “F.M. Cavender”?, "Fannie Cavender"? & "Mai Cavnar") born April 10, 1924 and married Bob Bivens ("Robert Bivens"). Bob Bivens and Fannie Bivens had 2 children:

Hulen Edward Bivens ("Hulen Bivens") born October 17, 1949; and,

Bonnie Marie Bivens ("Bonnie Bivens") born November 4, 1953;

Cynthia Catherine Cavenar (“Cinthia Cavenor”, “Cynthia Cavenar”, Cynthia Cavener"?, "Catherine Cavender"?, "Cynthia Cavnar"?, "Catherine Cavnar"?, "Katherine Cavnar"?, "Katherine Cavener", "Katherine Cavender"?, “Cinthia Cavender”?, “Cynthia Catherine Cavender”?, “C.C. Cavender”? & “Cynthia Cavender”) born on February 28, 1853 in either Giles County, Tennessee, Maury County, Tennessee or in Marshall County, Tennessee457, married Joseph Phillip Gupton (“Joseph Gupton”) on February 23, 1875 in either Giles County, Tennessee or in Marshall County, Tennessee457, died on November 18, 1899 in Giles County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Old Bear Creek Cemetery in Marshall County, Tennessee. Joseph Gupton was born on either April 16, 1841 or on April 16, 1845 in Franklin County, North Carolina, was the son of Henry George Gupton (“Henry Gupton”) and Margaret Matilda Leonard (“Margaret Leonard”), died on January 14, 1929 in Giles County, Tennessee, and is buried with his wife. Joseph Gupton enlisted in the Confederate Army in May 1864 with Early's Command Company K, 12th North Carolina Regiment, and fought in the battle of Bunker Hill, Virginia and was captured near the Appomattox Court House. He surrendered with Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Court House and was released from Point Lookout Maryland Prison in July 1865 and went to Tennessee in 1867. Joseph Gumpton and Katherine Gumpton had 9 children:

Joseph Sidney Johnston Gupton (“Joseph Gupton” & “Sidney Gupton”);

John Henry Morgan Gupton ("John Gumpton" & "Henry Gupton") born September 15, 1875, married Ola Hubday of West Tennessee, and died April 1950. John Gumpton and Ola Gumpton had 2 children:

Carl Gupton born April 2, 1906, and married Polly Hargrove ("Mary Hargrove" & "Mary Jane Hargrove"); and,

Joseph Gupton born December 14, 1908, and married Eva Rachle (“Eva Rachael”?);

Sidney Johnson Gupton ("Sidney Gumpton") born January 12, 1878, married Virginia Agnes Bowden ("Virginia Bowden" & "Vergie Bowden") December 22, 1904. Virginia Bowden was born April 21, 1884. Sidney Gupton and Virginia Gupton had 3 children:

Kip Johnson Gupton ("Kip Gupton") born October 13, 1905, and married Inez Graham April 19, 1932. Kip Gupton and Inez Gupton had a son named:

Terry Alan Gupton ("Terry Gupton") born July 27, 1945;

R.V. Gupton born August 20, 1908, and married Edna McKnight on February 5, 1932. R.V. Gupton and Edna Gupton had 2 children:

Patricia Arlene Gupton ("Patricia Gupton") born July 16, 1935, and married Bliss Foster. Bliss Foster and Patricia Foster had a son named:

Bliss Michael Foster ("Bliss Foster") born June 7, 1958; and,

Pricilla Kay Gupton ("Pricilla Gupton") born February 23, 1944;

Emry Gupton born August 30, 1913, and died May 26, 1933;

Rebecca Anna Elizabeth Gupton ("Ann Gumpton"?, "Rebecca Gupton" & "Anna Gupton") was born September 23, 1880, married Walter McKnight, and died in 1952. Walter McKnight was born September 25, 1875 and he and Anna McKnight had 4 children:

Katherine McKnight ("Kate McKnight") born January 31, 1902, married Hubert Orr, and now lives in Shreveport, Louisiana. Hubert Orr and Katherine Orr had 2 children:

Mary Louise Orr ("Mary Orr") born October 1922, and married Cliford Brokow ("Clifford Brokow"?); and,

Wilhimina Orr ("Wilimina Orr"?) born October 1925 and married Harold Neely;

Callie Mae McKnight ("Callie McKnight") born January 16, 1905, and married George Wesley Wilkes ("George Wilkes"). George Wilkes was born November 19, 1891, and was the son of Wiley Wilkes and Elizabeth Boyd ("Lizzie Boyd"). George Wilkes and Callie Wilkes had 2 children:

Charles William Wilkes ("Charles Wilkes") born May 20, 1922, married Betty Robins, and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Charles Wilkes and Betty Wilkes had 3 children:

Kathy Wilkes born May 19, 1952;

Charles William Wilkes, Jr. ("Charles Wilkes") born July 10, 1954; and,

Randy Wilkes born January 28, 1955; and

Betty Jean Wilkes born July 19, 1932, married Gerald Orr and had no children;

Nell Martin McKnight ("Nell McKnight born September 15, 1906, married Roy Ayers in 1926, and had no children; and,

Georgia Ida McKnight ("Georgia McKnight") born May 24, 1913, and married Joseph McConnell who was the son of Marshall McConnell and Mattie Wilkes. Joseph McConnell and Georgia McConnell had a daughter named:

Fay McConnell born March 23, 1936, and married Larry London March 15, 1953. Larry London was born October 17, 1934 and he and Georgia McKnight had a son named:

Larry Michael London ("Larry London") born January 19, 1958;

Jimmie Lee Gupton ("Jimmie Gupton", "Jimmy Gupton"?, "James Lee Gupton" & "James Gupton"?) born about 1882 and married Ellen Harmon who was born December 26, 1888. Jimmy Gupton and Ellen Gupton had 4 children:

Joe Gupton ("Joseph Gupton"?) born about 1911;

Ruby Gupton born about 1914;

Bertie Nel Gupton ("Bertie Gupton" & "Bertha Gupton"?), a twin, and born about 1916; and,

Jimmie Lee Gupton ("Jimmie Gupton"), a twin, born about 1916, and died at an early age;

Grover Cleveland Gupton ("Grover Gupton") born February 1, 1888, and married Belle Mathis July 12, 1908. Grover Gupton and Belle Gupton had 3 children:

William Gupton ("Bill Gupton") born April 30, 1909, and married Mable Martin ("Mabel Martin"?) April 31, 1929. William Gupton and Mable Gupton ("Mable Gupton"?) had 2 children:

Linda Gale Gupton ("Linda Gupton") born February 14, 1944; and,

Thomas Martin Gupton ("Thomas Gupton") born November 23, 1930;

Katherine Gupton born December 6, 1913 and married David Jetter June 13, 1936. David Jetter and Katherine Jetter had 2 children:

Joyce Jetter born May 25, 1937; and,

Donald Jetter born May 16, 1940; and,

Ruth Gupton born December 12, 1915, and married Stewart Angus December 23, 1939. Stewart Angus and Ruth Angus had 2 children:

Danny Angus ("Daniel Angus"?) born July 10, 1947; and,

Anna Angus ("Ann Angus"?) born December 4, 1954;

Bertie Gupton ("Bertha Gupton"? & "Puss Gupton") born June 15, 1885 and married Ernie Head ("Ernest Head"?). Ernie Head and Bertie Head ("Bertha Head"?) had a son named:

Vance Head who was born February 14, 1919, and married a Wilma;

Ida Gupton born September 24, 1890 and married Sam Freeland ("Samuel Freeland"?) who died about 1955. Sam Freeland and Ida Freeland had 3 children:

Thomas Freeland born about 1914 and married Margaret Boatright;

Mary Gupton Freeland ("Mary Freeland") born about 1921 and died at an early age; and,

Jack Freeland born July 29, 1924 and married Frances Bryant; and,

Zeb Vance Gupton ("Zeb Gumpton") born October 28, 1892, married an Evelyn, and died August 28, 1935. Zeb Gupton and Evelyn Gupton had 2 children:

Yvonne Gupton born in December 1926, and married Harry Arth; and,

Romona Gupton born in December 1928 and married Jo Mogg;

Lavonia Cavnar (“Livona Cavnar”, “Livonia Cavenor”, “Livonia Cavender”? "Lavonia Cavender"?) born about 1853-1854 in either Maury County, Tennessee or in Marshall County, Tennessee457, married William Harrell on February 22, 1872 in Marshall County, Tennessee, and moved to West Tennessee. William Harrell and Lavonia Harrell had 2 sons:

Newton Harrell; and,

Clinton Harrell;

Alice F. Cavnar ("Alice Cavnar", “Alice F. Cavenor”, “A.F. Cavender”? “Alice F. Cavender”? & "Alice Cavender) born about 1855-1856 in Marshall County, Tennessee, married George C. Harrell ("George Harrell") on December 26, 1872, moved to West Tennessee, and died about 1890. George Harrell and Alice Harrell had 5 children:

William Harrell;

Malissie Harrell ("Malissa Harrell"?);

John Harrell;

Olie Harrell; and,

Viola Harrell; and,

William Dewitt Clinton Cavnar (“William D. Cavenor”, “William Dewitt Clinton Cavender”?, Dewitt Clinton Cavender”?, “W.D. Cavender”?, “D.C. Cavender”?, "William Cavnar", “William Cavenor”, "William Cavender"?, "Dewitt Cavnar", "Dewitt Cavender"? & "Clinton Cavender"?) born on May 15, 1857 in Marshall County, Tennessee, first married Emma Viar on November 25, 1884, next married Emma Della Finch ("Emma Finch") on December 13, 1888, later married Betty Parrish ("Betty Parish", "Betty Parrish" & "Elizabeth Parrish" & "Elizabeth Parish") on March 4, 1900, moved to West Tennessee, and died April 27, 1935. Emma Viar died April 10, 1886. Emma Finch was born on December 27, 1863 and died August 12, 1899. Dewitt Cavnar and his first wife named Emma Cavnar had 2 children:

George Clinton Cavnar ("George Cavnar", “George Clinton Cavender”, “G.C. Cavender”?, "George Cavender"? & "Clinton Cavender"?) born on February 15, 1886 and died March 1, 1887; and,

Mary Etta Cavnar ("Mary Cavnar", "Mary Cavender"?, “Mary Etta Cavender”?, “M.E. Cavender”? & "Etta Cavender"?) born January 8, 1885, married James R. McGraw ("James McGraw") December 23, 1901, and died September 15, 1924. James McGraw and Mary McGraw had 9 children:

William Herbert McGraw ("William McGraw") born May 30, 1902, and married Bonnie Mae McPherson ("Bonnie McPherson") November 23, 1923. William McGraw and Bonnie McGraw had 2 children:

James Thomas McGraw ("James McGraw") born September 7, 1924, and married Jean Harris on August 21, 1848. Jean Harris was born December 4, 1925. James McGraw and Jean McGraw had 2 children:

Colleen McGraw born January 24, 1950; and,

Michael Harris McGraw ("Michael McGraw") born March 27, 1955; and,

William Doubles McGraw ("William McGraw" & "Douglas McGraw"?) born July 15, 1927, and married Helen Gaia on October 3, 1952. Helen Gaia was born November 11, 1931. William McGraw and Helen McGraw had 2 children:

Gary Douglas McGraw ("Gary McGraw") born May 7, 1954; and,

Dennis Scott McGraw ("Dennis McGraw") born July 4, 1957;

James Milian McGraw ("James McGraw born August 23, 1904, and married Edith W. Devens ("Edith Devens") on January 22, 1935. James McGraw and Edith McGraw had a daughter named:

Donna Jean McGraw ("Donna McGraw") born November 14, 1936, married Kenith J. Segar ("Kenith Segar" & "Kenneth Segar"?) on March 15, 1958. Kenith Segar and Donna Segar had a daughter named:

Jennifer Jean Segar ("Jennifer Segar") born November 26, 1958;

William Wilson McGraw ("William McGraw");

Marshall McGraw born February 7, 1907 and died February 8, 1907;

Callie Mae McGraw ("Callie McGraw") born July 24, 1910, and married Colie Russell Stephens ("Colie Stephens") October 22, 1932. Colie Stephens was born November 26, 1907 and he and Callie Stephens had 4 children:

Edna Earl Stephens ("Edna Stephens") born January 9, 1935, and married Jerald Davis on September 14, 1956. Jerald Davis and Edna Davis have a daughter named:

Connie Lynn Davis ("Connie Davis") born July 11, 1958 and died November 9, 1958;

Martha Ann Stephens ("Martha Stephens") born July 15, 1939;

Brenda Gail Stephens ("Brenda Stephens") born April 18, 1944; and,

Denise Collene Stephens ("Denise Stephens") born December 4, 1952;

Emma Aileen McGraw ("Emma McGraw") born August 3, 1912, and married Carl William King ("Carl King") on June 30, 1928. Carl King and Emma King had 9 children:

Carl William King, Jr. ("Carl King") born May 31, 1929, and married Maxie Louise Rook ("Maxie Rook" & "Maxine Rook"?) on April 4, 1948. Carl King and Maxie King ("Maxine King"?) had 3 children:

Cynthia Louise King ("Cynthia King") born July 30, 1949;

Michael Wayne King ("Michael King") born August 20, 1959; and,

Robert Alan King ("Robert King") born June 15, 1957;

Waymon Hall King ("Waymon King) born July 24, 1931, and married Ernestine Rook on October 9, 1948. Waymon King and Ernestine King had 4 children:

Mary Ann King ("Mary King") born November 9, 1949;

David Hall King ("David King") born April 15, 1952;

Johnny Dee King ("Johnny King" & "John King"?) born November 13, 1953; and,

Sandra Lee King ("Sandra King") born December 12, 1957;

Floyd King, a twin born June 12, 1933, and married Flossie Marie Weatherly ("Flossie Weatherly") on September 2, 1951. Floyd King and Flossie King had 2 children:

Rickie Lee King ("Rickie King" & "Richard King") born January 16, 1953; and,

Randall Lewis King ("Randall King") born December 16, 1955;

Lloyd King, a twin born June 12, 1933;

Robert Lee King ("Robert King") born April 29, 1936;

Mac Dewayne King ("Mac King") born June 22, 1938, and married Alice Walters on July 12, 1958;

Paul Gene King ("Paul King") born April 17, 1941;

Beverly Kay King ("Beverly King") born July 5, 1945; and,

Larry Lamar King ("Larry King") born September 2, 1951;

Mary Wilma McGraw ("Mary McGraw") born September 24, 1914, and died October 11, 1915;

Virginia McGraw born May 3, 1917, and married Thomas William McRee ("Thomas McRee") on March 4, 1933 Thomas McRee and Virginia McRee had 4 children:

Marietta McRee born October 3, 1934, and married Jim Austin ("James Austin"). Jim Austin and Marietta Austin had a daughter named:

Robin Lynn Austin ("Robin Austin") born March 5, 1958;

James Lynn McRee ("James McRee") born May 29, 1938;

Thomas Gary McRee ("Thomas McRee") born December 7, 1943; and,

Deborah Kay McRee ("Deborah McRee") born January 25, 1951; and,

Robert DeWitt McGraw ("Robert McGraw") born August 18, 1919, and married Hattie Blanch Rogers ("Hattie Rogers") on September 24, 1938. Hatie Rogers was born March 30, 1920. Robert McGraw and Hattie McGraw had 2 children:

Alice Faye McGraw ("Alice McGraw") born August 30, 1939, and married Glenn Miller Sanders ("Glenn Sanders") on December 30, 1958; and,

Barbara Dee McGraw ("Barbara McGraw") born November 29, 1943;

Dewitt Cavnar and his second wife named Emma Cavnar (formerly "Emma Finch") had 5 children:

Marshall DeWitt Cavnar ("Marshall Cavnar", “Marshall DeWitt Cavender”? "Dewitt Cavender"?, “M.D. Cavender”? & "Marshall Cavender"?) born October 27, 1889 and married Blanch Ellernor Clark ("Blanch Clark" & "Blanch Eleanor Clark"?) about 1915;

John Morgan Cavnar ("John Cavnar", “John Morgan Cavender”?, "John Cavender"?, “J.M. Cavender”? & "Morgan Cavender"?) born February 12, 1892, married Grace Redman about 1927, and died January 7, 1952;

Madie C. Cavnar ("Madie Cavnar", “Madie C. Cavender”?, “M.C. Cavender”? & "Madie Cavender"?) born December 15, 1893, and married Troy Clifford Evans ("Troy Evans") on September 1, 1912. Troy Evans and Madie Evans had a son named:

William Dee Lois Evans ("William Evans" & "Dee Evans") born April 13, 1914, married Olive Louise Williams ("Olive Williams") on April 9, 1939 and had no children by that marriage. William Evans later married Vergie Davenport on January 3, 1948. William Evans and Vergie Evans had 3 children:

Linda Rae Evans ("Linda Evans") born October 26, 1948;

Marsha Lynn Evans ("Marsha Evans") born December 22, 1950; and,

Bonita Sue Evans ("Bonita Evans") born May 17, 1952;

George Herbert Cavnar ("George Cavnar", “George Herbert Cavender”?, “G.H. Cavender”?, "George Cavender"?, “George H. Cavender”? & "Herbert Cavender"?) born November 20, 1895, and died March 24, 1897; and,

Ethel Bernice Cavnar ("Ethel Cavnar", “Ethel Bernice Cavender”?, “E.B. Cavender”? "Ethel Cavender"? & "Bernice Cavender"?) born April 19, 1898, and died October 19, 1900;

Dewitt Cavnar and his third wife named Betty Parrish had a son named:

Paul Cavnar ("Paul Cavender"?) born June 4, 1901, and married Sadie Jean Evans on September 29, 1918. Paul Cavnar and Sadie Cavnar have an adopted son named:

Jimmy Cavnar ("James Cavnar" & "James Cavender"?);

HENRY CAVENAR ("Henry Cavender", "Henry Canner", "Henry Cavnar" & "Harry Cavenar") born about 1810 in Tennessee, and married Mary Ann Wilkes ("Polly Ann Wilks", "Polly Wilks", "Lucy Wilkes"?, "Polly Ann Wilkes", "Mary Wilkes" & "Mary Jane Wilkes"?) on February 20, 1830 in Maury County, Tennessee (or they were married in Wilkes County, Tennessee which later became a part of Maury County, Tennessee).423 Polly Wilkes was born either about 1815 or 1810457 in Maury County, Tennessee, and was the daughter of Minor W. Wilkes (“Minor Wilkes”, "Big Minor Wilkes" & "Big Wilkes"?) who was born in Lunenburg County, Virginia in 1785 and Elizabeth Smith. Minor Wilkes married Elizabeth Smith on either August 4, 1804 or September 9, 1804 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, thereafter moved to Tennessee in the 1810's and settled at the head of Pickens Hollow, Tennessee, thereafter moved to Giles County, Tennessee which later apparently became a part of Maury County, Tennessee, and died on July 17, 1867 in Giles County, Tennessee. Polly Wilkes' sister, Sally B. Wilkes ("Sally Wilkes" & "Sarah Wilkes") married George Cavender and lived in Marshall County, Tennessee. Elizabeth Smith was born about 1786 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, and died about 1829 in Maury County, Tennessee.

It is of interest to note that a John Cavenor ("John Cavender"? & "John Cavenar"?) was living in Independence County, Arkansas in 1829,418 and a Sally Wilkes Cavnar ("Sally Cavnar" & "Sally Cavender"?) was born about 1808, and died in May 1845 in Maury County, Tennessee. 355 Henry Cavender apparently moved to Arkansas before 1850, and was in Missouri in 1875. It is of further interest to note that a Needham Cavender ("Needam Cavender"? & “Needum Cavender”?) family was then living in Maury County, Tennessee in 1820, and his household then comprised 100010-10010?418

That fact notwithstanding, Henry Cavenar and Mary Ann Wilkes Cavenar had 8 children:

George Cavenar ("George Cavender"? & "George Cavenor") born about 1835 in Tennessee, and married a Matilda. George Cavenar and Matilda Cavenar (“Matilda Cavender”?) had 2 children:

John Cavenar (“John Cavender”?) born about 1858; and,

Mary Cavenar (“Mary Cavender”?) born about 1860;

Edward Adolphus Cavenar ("Edward Cavnar", "Adolph Cavnar", "Edward Cavender"?, “Edward Adolphus Cavender”?, “E.A. Cavender”? & "Adolphus Cavender"?) born about 1835 and married Cynthia Ann Higdon ("Cynthia Higdon"). Edward Cavenar and Cynthia Cavenar had 8 children:

Mary Jane Cavenar ("Mary Cavnar", “Mary Jane Cavender”?, “M.J. Cavender”?, "Mary Cavender" & "Jane Cavender"?) born about 1862 and died about 1878;

James Leroy John Thomas Cavenar ("James Cavnar", "John Cavnar", "James Cavender"?, "Leroy Cavender"?, John Cavender"?, Thomas Cavender"?, “James Leroy Cavender”?, “J.L. Cavender”? & "Leroy Cavnar") born September 4, 1864, and married Emma Adams. James Cavenar and Emma Cavenar had 3 children:

Thomas Leroy Cavenar ("Thomas Cavnar", "Thomas Cavender"?, “T.L. Cavender”? & "Thomas Leroy Cavender"?) born September 4, 1894, and married Catherine Huckaby on September 15, 1920. Catherine Huckaby was born September 22, 1897. Thomas Cavenar and Catherine Cavenar had 2 children:

Jane Lurline Cavenar ("Jane Cavnar", "Jane Cavender"? & "Lurline Cavender"?) born July 13, 1921; and,

John Leron Cavenar ("John Cavnar", "John Leroy Cavnar"?, "John Cavender"?, “John L. Cavender”?, "Leron Cavender"? & "Leroy Cavender"?) born February 14, 1923;

Kate Cavenar ("Katherine Cavnar"?, "Kate Cavender"? & "Katherine Cavender"?) born August 13, 1892, and married Walter G. Beverly ("Walter Beverly") January 4, 1921. Walter Beverly was born January 27, 1893. Walter Beverly and Kate Beverly ("Katherine Beverly"?) had 3 children:

Joseph Fred Beverly ("Joseph Beverly") born June 10, 1922;

Philip Cavnar Beverly ("Philip Beverly" & "Phillip Beverly"?) born September 23, 1930; and,

Sue Marie Beverly ("Sue Beverly") born July 23, 1930; and,

Mary Sue Cavenar ("Mary Cavnar", “Mary Sue Cavender”?, “M.S. Cavender”?, “Mary S. Cavender”?, "Mary Cavender"? & "Sue Cavender"?) born October 20, 1890, and married May Overton Robinson ("May Robinson") March 18, 1916. May Overton was born May 8, 1885 and died June 20, 1951. May Robinson and Mary Robinson had a daughter named:

Mary Frances Robinson ("Mary Robinson") born June 27, 1919, and married Arvin W. Kirkman ("Arvin Kirkman") May 5, 1942. Mary Kirkman was a school teacher in Greenville, Texas where she and her husband now lives. Arvin Kirkman and Mary Kirkman had 2 children:

Mary Suzanne Kirkman ("Mary Kirkman") born August 26, 1943 and lived in Greenville, Texas; and,

Jame Margarethe Kirkman("Jane Kirkman" & "Margaret Kirkman"?) born January 22, 1948 and lived in Greenville, Texas;

George Cavenar ("George Cavender"?) born July 27, 1866, married Martha Isabelle Cook ("Martha Cook"), and died about 1936. Martha Cook was born May 28, 1863, and died July 24, 1900. The children of George Cavenar and Martha Cavenar were:

Samuel Edward Cavenar ("Samuel Cavenar", “Samuel Edward Cavender”?, “S.E. Cavender”? & “Samuel E. Cavender”) born February 25, 1889, married Helen Anita Johnston ("Helen Johnston" & "Helen Johnson"?) November 22, 1919, and died November 17, 1951. Helen Johnston was born February 12, 1898. Samuel Cavener and Helen Cavenar had 5 children:

Leroy Cavenar (“Leroy Cavender”?) born February 20, 1921, and married Mary Elizabeth Keys ("Mary Keys") on June 21, 1947. Mary Keys was born April 19, 1924. Leroy Cavenar and Mary Cavenar had 4 children:

Linda Elaine Cavnear ("Linda Cavenar", “Linda Elaine Cavender”, “Linda Cavender”? & “L.E. Cavender”?) born July 19, 1950;

Gayle Elizabeth Cavenar ("Gayle Cavnar", “Gayle Elizabeth Cavender”?, “Gayle Cavender”? & “G.E. Cavender”?) born October 31, 1951;

Stephen Leroy Cavenar ("Stephen Cavenar", “Stephen Leroy Cavender”, ‘Stephen Cavender”? & “S.L. Cavender”?) born September 23, 1953; and,

Leanne Kay Cavenar ("Leanne Cavnar", “Leanne Kay Cavender”, “Leanne Cavender”? & “L.K. Cavender”?) born July 27, 1957;

Winifred LaRayne Cavenar ("Winifred Cavenar", “Winifred LaRayne Cavender”?, “Winifred Cavender”? & “W.L. Cavender”) born September 23, 1922, and married Ivan Roy Jergenson ("Ivan Jergeson") June 7, 1941. Ivan Jergenson was born March 12, 1924 and he and Winifred Jergenson had 4 children:

Gerald Vernon Jergenson ("Gerald Jergenson") born June 1, 1942;

Cherylyn Larayne Jergenson ("Cherylyn Jergenson") born August 17, 1944;

John Edward Jergenson ("John Jergenson") born September 1, 1946, and died May 28, 1949; and,

Richard Roy Jergenson ("Richard Jergenson") born August 17, 1947;

Edward Dwayne Cavenar ("Edward Cavenar". “Edward Dwayne Cavender”?, “Edward Cavender”? & “E.D. Cavender”?) born September 19, 1923, and married Rita C. Dickerson ("Rita Dickerson") July 17, 1927. Rita Dickerson was born November 23, 1946. Edward Cavenar and Rita Cavenar had 2 children:

Dale Allen Cavenar ("Dale Cavenar", “Dale Allen Cavender”, “Dale Cavender”? & “D.A. Cavender”?) born August 21, 1947; and,

Dareyl Ann Cavenar ("Dareyl Cavenar", “Dareyl Ann Cavender”, “Dareyl Cavender”? & “D.A. Cavender”?) born April 6, 1949;

Samuel M. Cavenar ("Samuel Cavenar") born November 10, 1925, and married Lenora R. Woodgate ("Lenora Woodgate") on March 29, 1947. Lenora Woodgate was born September 4, 1924. Samuel Cavenar and Lenora Cavenar had 2 children:

Dona Lea Cavenar ("Dona Cavenar", “Dona Lea Cavender”?, “D.L. Cavender”?, “Dona Cavender”? & "Donna Cavenar"?) born January 8, 1949; and,

Judith Ann Cavenar ("Judith Cavenar", “Judith Ann Cavender”?, “Judith Cavender”? & “J.A. Cavender”?) born August 15, 1950; and,

Marilyn Isabelle Cavenar ("Marilyn Cavenar", “Marilyn Isabelle Cavender”, “Marilyn Cavender”? & “M.I. Cavender”?) born February 2, 1928, and married William Roy Heider ("William Heider") November 22, 1947. William Heider was born February 28, 1927. William Heider and Marilyn Heider had 6 children:

Dennis Lee Heider ("Dennis Heider") born September 13, 1948;

Jennifer Marie Heider ("Jennifer Heider") born October 31, 1949;

Donis Lanette Heider ("Donis Heider") born March 2, 1951;

LaRayne Donilyn Heider ("LaRayne Heider") born April 15, 1952;

Barbara Jean Heider ("Barbara Heider") born March 21, 1956; and,

Bret Douglas Heider ("Bret Heider") born August 10, 1958;

Annie Cavenar ("Ann Cavenar", "Ann Cavender"? & "Anne Cavender"?) born September 1, 1891, married Jack Grissett, and died in July 1929;

Harve Cavenar ("Harvey Cavnar"?, "Harve Cavender"? & "Harvey Cavender"?) born January 25, 1893, never married and died about 1949;

Henry Allen Cavenar ("Henry Cavenar", "Henry Cavender"?, “Henry Allen Cavender”?, “H.A. Cavender”? & "Allen Cavender"?) born August 21, married Willie Boykin, and died April 29, 1958;

John William Cavenar ("John Cavenar", “John William Cavender”?, "John Cavender"?, “John W. Cavender”?, “J.W. Cavender”? & "William Cavender"?) born December 21, 1898; and,

Alice Cavenar ("Alice Cavender"?) born September 4, 1899, and married Ed Walker ("Edward Walker") on December 20, 1920. Ed Walker and Alice Walker had 9 children:

Howard H. Walker ("Howard Walker") born January 18, 1922 and married a Helen. Howard Walker and Helen Walker had 2 children:

William H. Walker, Jr. ("William Walker") born December 8, 1950;

Rodney Walker born May 24, 1954;

Helen Walker born October 8, 1923 and married Oral Johnson. Oral Johnson and Helen Johnson had 7 children:

Jolene Johnson born May 24, 1944;

Linda Johnson born February 14, 1948;

Oral Johnson born August 17, 1950?;

Juanita Johnson born May 30, 1951;

Mary Johnson born September 13, 1952;

Bob Johnson ("Robert Johnson"?) born June 8, 1956;

Judy Lynn Johnson ("Judy Johnson") born September 15, 1959; and,

Ed Walker, Jr. ("Edward Walker") born May 14, 1925 and married Mary Rapp. Ed Walker and Mary Walker had 2 children:

Suzie Walker ("Susan Walker"?) born July 8, 1946; and,

Patrick Walker born March 17, 1948;

Lillie Mae Walker ("Lillie Walker") born February 21, 1928 and married Red Masterson. Red Masterson and Lilly Masterson had 2 children:

Mary Lee Masterson ("Mary Masterson") born September 12, 1947; and,

Verlene Masterson born June 21, 1949;

Joe Walker ("Joseph Walker") born September 5, 1929, and married a Dorothy. Joe Walker and Dorothy Walker had a son named:

Edward Allen Walker ("Edward Walker") born May 14, 1953?;

Ray Walker ("Raymond Walker"?) born August 13, 1933;

Bobby Don Walker ("Robert Donald Walker"?, "Bobby Walker", "Robert Walker"?) born June 5, 1936;

Donald Walker born April 5, 1838; and,

Robert Walker born January 2, 1941;

William Cavenar ("William Cavender"?) born about 1870;

Mildred Cavenar ("Mildred Cavender"?) born about 1873;

Henry Marion David Arthur Cavenar ("Henry Cavenar", "Marion Cavenar", "David Cavenar", “Henry Marion Cavender”?, “H.M. Cavender”?, "Henry Cavender"?, "Marion Cavender"?, "David Cavender"?, Arthur Cavender"? & "Doc Cavnar") born about 1877;

Sarah Cavenar ("Sarah Cavender"?) who married Joe Bearden ("Joseph Bearden"?); and,

Freely Cavnear ("Freely Cavender"?) who died while an infant;

Neeham Cavenar (“Needham Cavenar”, "Needum Cavnar"?, “Needum Cavener”, "Needham Cavener", "Needham Cavender"?, “Neeham Cavener"?, “Needham Cavender”? & “Needum Cavender”?); and,

Sarah Cavenar ("Sarah Cavender"?) who married a Cooper;

Nancy Cavenar ("Nancy Cavender"? & "Nancy Cavenor"?) born about 1838 in Tennessee, and married Alex W. Parson (“Alex Parson” & “Alexander Parson”? on March 6, 1861 in Greene County, Missouri;

Henry Jefferson Cavenar (“Henry Jefferson Cavender”, “H.J. Cavender”, "Henry Cavenar", "Henry Cavender"?, "Henry Cavenor"? & "Jefferson Cavenor"?) was born about 1840 in Middleton, Tennessee on the Duck River, first married a Margaret Mustain on September 10, 1863 in Tennessee, later married Margaret R. Morris (“Margaret Morris”) on November 18, 1888 in Independence County, Arkansas when he was age 48 years and she was age 29 years. FHL Number 1288647 He died on April 12 1912 in Randolph County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Clearview Cemetery in Randolph County, Arkansas. Martha Mustain was born on September 10, 1843 in Middletown, Tennessee, was the daughter of William H.B. Mustain (“William Mustain”) and Jane J.L. Edwards (“Jane Edwards”), died before 1885 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Belview Cemetery in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas. The children of Henry Cavenar and Martha Cavenar ("Martha Cavender"? & "Martha Cavenor"?) were:

Polly Jane Cavenar ("Mary Jane Cavenar"?, “Polly Jane Cavender”?, "Polly Cavenar", "Polly Cavender"?, “P.J. Cavender” & "Polly Cavenor"?) born about 1865, married Benjamin F. Hawkins (“Ben Hawkins” & “Benjamin Hawkins”) on January 2, 1881 in Independence County, Arkansas. Ben Hawkins and Polly Hawkins had 2 children:

Clemmy Hawkins; and,

Estelle Hawkins;

William Cavenar ("William Cavender"? & "William Cavenor"?) born on June 18, 1866, married Armenda Trent about 1884 in Independence County, Arkansas, died on April 29, 1941 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Oaklawn Cemetery in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas. Armenda Trent was born on June 20, 1871, died on January 7, 1954 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, and is buried with her husband. William Cavenar (“William Cavender”) and Armenda Cavenar (“Armenda Cavender”) apparently had 6 children:

Eva Cavenar (“Eva Cavender”);

Illa Cavenar ("Ila Cavenar", "Ila Cavender" & “Illa Cavender”);

Flora Cavenar (“Flora Cavender”);

Wayne Cavenar (“Wayne Cavender”);

Alton Cavenar (“Alton Cavender”); and,

Walter Marvin Cavenar ("Walter Cavenar", “Wallter Marvin Cavender”?, “W.M. Cavender”? & "Walter Cavender"?) born about 1885, died about 1897, and is buried in the Belview Cemetery in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas;

Margaret Elizabeth Cavenar ("Margaret Cavenar", “Margaret Elizabeth Cavender”?, “M.E. Cavender”?, "Margaret Cavender”, "Mary Cavenar", "Mary Cavender"? & "Mary Cavenor"?) born in August 1868 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, married Lewis Wesley Lawhon ("Lewis Lawhon"? & “Lewis Lawton”?) on October 16, 1884 in Randolph County, Arkansas, and died about 1904-1905 in Pocahontas, Randolph Counry, Arkansas. Lewis Lawhon was born in February 1858 in Tennessee, was the son of John Wesley Lawhon ("John Lawhon") who was born about 1828 and an Elizabeth who was born about 1826, and he died on March 22, 1923 in Pocahontas, Randolph Counry, Arkansas. Lewis Lawhon and Mary Lawhon had 7 children, 4 boys and 3 girls:

Luther Monroe Lawhon ("Luther Lawhon") born on October 4, 1885 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, married Bertie Keeney ("Bertha Keeney"?) on November 23, 1910 in Agnes, Arkansas, died on February 1, 1968 in Fort Worth, Texas, and is buried in the Memoryland Cemetery in Greenville, Texas. Bertie Keeney was born about 1889, and died about 1975. Luther Lawhon and Bertie Lawhon had 5 children:

Muriel Lawhon born about 1916

Marie Lawhon born about 1922, married Gene Costello, and had 4 unknown children;

Ray Hulett Lawhon ("Ray Lawhon" & “Raymond Lawhon”?) born about 1911, married Agnes leake who was born about 1917, lived in Greenville, Texas, and died about 1986;

Wallace Monroe Lawhon ("Wallace Lawhon") born about 1918; and,

Willie Roberta Lawhon ("Willie Lawhon") born about 1928;

Delbert Lawhon born on September 3, 1887 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, married Bertha Reves, and died on June 18, 1984 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas. Bertha was born about 1889, and died about 1980. Delbert Lawhon and Bertha Lawhon had a daughter named:

Paulina Lawhon (“Pauline Lawhon”?);

Louis Jefferson Lawhon (“Jeff Lawhon” & "Louis Lawhon") born on November 11, 1889, married Anna Vermilye on November 27, 1915 on a train, died in October 1967 in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas, ands buried in the Masonic Cemetery in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas. Anna Vermilye was born about 1887, and died about 1986. Louis Lawhon and Anna Lawhon had 3 children:

Wilma Lawhon;

Bonnie Lawhon; and,

Jeffey Lawhon ("Jefferson Lawhon"?);

Rosetta Catherine Lawhon (“Rosetta Lawhon") born on November 13, 1892 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, married William Henry Vinson ("William Vinson") on December 20, 1908 in Lorine, Randolph County, Arkansas, died on November 25, 1968 in Beaumont, Riverside County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Desert Lawn Cemetery in Beaumont, Riverside County, Arkansas. William Vinson was born about 1885, and died about 1969.William Vinson and Rosetta Vinson ("Catherine Vinson") had 7 children:

Howard Henry Vinson ("Howard Vinson") born about 1911;

Beulah Effie Vinson ("Beulah Vinson") born about 1915, and died about 1985;

Gladys Marie Vinson ("Gladys Vinson") born about 1920, first married Julian Medran, next married Wesley Presley, next married Hoarse Hickman Hightower ("Hoarse Hightower" & “Horace Hightower”?), next married Ashley Hall Cox ("Ashley Cox"), and next married Harold Laverne Drake ("Harold Drake") who was born about 1901 and who died about 1985. Wesley Presley and Gladys Presley ("Marie Presley") had a son named:

Raymond Duell Presley ("Raymond Presley") born about 1938;

Ashley Cox and Gladys Cox ("Marie Cox") had 2 children:

Wallace Randall Cox ("Wallace Cox") born about 1942; and,

William Henry Cox ("William Cox") born about 1944, and married Gail Ann Gourath who was born about 1949. William Cox and Gail Cox ("Ann Cox") had 2 children:

Brain William Cox ("Brain Cox" & "Brian Cox"?) born about 1970; and,

Gina Lynn Cox ("Gina Cox") born about 1971;

Helen Roxie Vinson ("Helen Vinson") born about 1924, first married Jack Eugene Holtz ("Jack Holtz" & "John Holtz"?), next married Glen Johnson, next married a Boden, and died about 1991. Jack Holtz and Helen Holtz ("Roxie Holtz") had 2 children:

Donna Ruth Holz ("Donna Holz"); and,

Jack Eugene Holz ("Jack Holz" & "John Holz"?);

John Denny Vinson ("John Vinson") born about 1926;

Joseph Patrick Vinson ("Joseph Vinson") born about 1928, and died about 1989; and,

Harry Jack Vinson ("Harry Vinson" & "Harold Vinson"?) born about 1929, first married Winnie Ann King ("Winnie King") who was born about 1929, and later mattied Mary Louise Carroll ("Mary Carroll") who was born about 1929. Harry Vinson and Winnie Vinson ("Ann Vinson") had 2 children:

Joseph Clay Vinson ("Joseph Vinson") born about 1956; and,

Jack Rena Vinson ("Jack Vinson" & "John Vinson") born about 1957;

Minor Dwell Lawhon ("Duell Lawhon"? & "Minor Lawhon") born on October 6, 1896 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, married Edith Kline, and died in June 1968 in Beaumont, Riverside County, Arkansas. Edith was born about 1902, and died about 1988. Minor Lawhon and Edith Lawhon had 3 children:

Louis Lawhon;

Donna Lawhon; and,

Dovie Lawhon born about 1921, married D. Bunch, and died about 1991;

Louis Wesley Lawhon ("Louis Lawhon")?;

Naomi Elizabeth Lawhon ("Naomi Lawhon" & “Oma Lawhon”) born on October 18, 1898 in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas, married Leslie Guy Kent ("Leslie Kent") on October 16, 1916 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, died in August 1961 in Brea, California, and is buried in Lee's Chapel Cemetery in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas. Leslie Kent was born about 1896, and died about 1967. Leslie Kent and Naomi Kent ("Elizabeth Kent") had 6 children:

Juanita Elizabeth Kent ("Juanita Kent") born about 1918, and married a Lamb;

Grace Willene Kent ("Grace Kent") born about 1924, married a Bates, and died about 1989;

Alvis Guy Kent ("Alvis Kent" & "Bud Kent") born about 1926;

Jerry Beth Kent ("Jerry Kent") born about 1932, married a Short, and died about 1989;

John Lewis Kent ("John Kent") born on April 5, 1934 in Batesville, Arkansas, and married Suzanne Jean Cox ("Susanne Cox") who was born about 1936; and,

Margaret Gail Kent ("Margaret Kent") born about 1936, and married an Ornbaum; and,

Martha Lawhon born on September 4, 1901 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, married a Chism, and died in July 1985 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri;456

James Perry Cavenar ("James Cavenar", “James Perry Cavender”?, “J.P. Cavender”?, "James Cavender"? & "James Cavenor"?) was born in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas on February 10, 1872, married Rosetta Hawkins on June 7, 1891 in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas, died on June 25, 1958 in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Johnson Cemetery in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas. Rosetta Hawkins was born on July 4, 1869 in Elevenpoint, Randolph County, Arkansas, was the daughter of Ben Hawkins (“Benjamin Hawkins”) and Mary Pearce, died on September 10, 1950 in Randolph County, Arkansas, and is buried with her husband. James Cavenar and Rosetta Cavenar ("Rosetta Cavender"? & "Rosetta Cavenor"?) had 5 children:

Virgie Cavenar ("Virgie Cavender"? & "Virgie Cavenor"?) was born about 1898? in Randolph County, Arkansas, died on March 27, 1974 in Randolph County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Masonic Cemetery in Pocahontas, Arkansas;

G. Curtis Cavenar ("Curtis Cavender"?, “G. Curtis Cavender”?, “G.C. Cavender”? & "Curtis Cavenor"?) born on April 15, 1892 in Randolph County, Arkansas, married a Tommie, died on March 27, 1974 in Randolph County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Masonic Cemetery in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas. Tommie was born on January 12, 1892, died on February 3, 1973, and is buried with her husband. Curtis Cavenar (“Curtis Cavender”) and Tommie Cavenar (“Tommie Cavender”) had 2 children:

Rector Cavenar (“Rector Cavender”); and,

Patsy Joy Cavenar (“Patsy Cavenar”, “Patricia Cavenar”?, “Patsy Cavender”, “Patsy Joy Cavender”?, “P.J. Cavender”? & “Patricia Cavender”?);

William Ambrose Cavenar ("Ambrose Cavender"?, “W.A. Cavender”? & "Ambrose Cavenor"?) born about 1898, married a Minnie in Randolph County, Arkansas, and died February 21, 1975 in Randolph County, Arkansas. Minnie Cavenar (“Minnie Cavender”) died in Randolph County, Arkansas. Ambrose Cavenar and Minnie Cavenar had 5 children:

Hearld Cavenar (“Hearld Cavender” & “Harold Cavender”?);

Maxine Cavenar (“Maxine Cavender”?);

Nadine Cavenar (“Nadine Cavender”?);

Mildred Gay Cavenar (“Mildred Cavenar, “Mildred Gay Cavender”?, “M.G. Cavender” & “Mildred Cavender”); and,

Bill Cavenar (“William Cavenar”?, “Bill Cavender”? & “William Cavender”?);

Ella Pearl Cavenar ("Ella Cavender"?, “Ella Pearl Cavender”?, “E.P. Cavender”? & "Ella Cavenor"?) born on May 29, 1900 in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas, married William Jennings Bryant Carter ("William Carter" & "Jennings Carter") on December 20, 1920 in Biggers, Randolph County, Arkansas, and died on December 6, 1988 in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas. William Carter was born on September 26, 1896 in Maynard, Randolph County, Arkansas, and died on August 7, 1975 in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas. William Bryant and Ella Bryant had 3 children:

James Ray Carter ("James Carter") who married Mary Marie Radford ("Mary Radford"). Mary Radford was the daughter of Joseph Alexander Radford (“Joseph Radford”) and Eula Gladys Webb (“Eula Webb”). James Carter and Mary Carter had 3 children:

Cynthia Lee Carter ("Cynthia Carter") who first married Vincent Lee Jones (“Vincent Jones”) who was the son of Kenneth Earl Jones (“Kenneth Jones”) and Frances L. Hopper (“Frances Hopper” & “Frances Hooper”?), and who later married Charles Joseph Boldwyn (“Charles Boldwyn”) in May 1975. Charles Boldwyn was born about 1942 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri;

Christy Rae Carter ("Christy Carter") married John Anderson. John Anderson and Christy Anderson had 2 children:

Leif Galen Anderson (“Leif Galen”); and,

Kelsey Jane Anderson (“Kelsey Anderson”); and,

Michael Hamilton who born on January 29, 1961, was a nephew of Marie Carter, who apparently was adopted by the Carters, married an Eros in Fort Bragg, California, and died in January 1990 in San Francisco, California. Michael Hamilton had a child named:

Electra Esmeralda Hamilton (“Electra Hamilton”);

Dale Crawford Carter ("Dale Carter"); and,

Carol Lee Carter ("Carol Carter") married Harold Dawson in Pocohontas, Randolph County, Arkansas and who died in June 1996 in Pochontas, Randolph County, Arkansas. Harold Dawson and Carol Dawson had 3 children:

Dana Renee Dawson (“Dana Dawson”) first married Bob Castleman (“Robert Castleman”) in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas, and later married a Bobby Joe in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas. Robert Castleman and Carol Castleman had a child named Jarrod Castleman;

Clara Dawn Dawson (“Clara Dawson”) married David Pecarraro in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas. David Pecarraro and Clara Pecarraro had 2 children:

Jillian Pecarraro; and,

Callan Pecarraro; and,

Robin Lynn Dawson (“Robin Dawson”) married a Dennis in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas. Dennis and Robin had 2 children: Meghan Dawson; and, a Leslie;423 and,

Austin Cavenar ("Austin Cavender"? & "Austin Cavenor"?) born about 1904 in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas, first married Grace Carter, later married a Mary after 1946, and died in Corning, Randolph County, Arkansas. Grace Carter was born about 1904, was the daughter of Charlie Carter (“Charles Carter”) and Susan Annette Tipton or Susan Antonette Carter (“Susan Carter”), died on December 18, 1946 in Randolph County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Thompson Cemetery. Austin Cavenar had 6 children:

an unknown child who died at birth;

Turner Cavenar (“Turner Cavender”?);

Glenda Cavenar (“Glenda Cavender”?);

Marian Cavenar (“Marian Cavender”?);

Phyllis Cavenar (“Phyllis Cavender”?); and,

Sandy Cavenar (“Sandy Cavender”?);

Nancy Cavenar ("Nancy Cavender"? & "Nancy Cavenor"?) born about 1875, married Isaac Newt Hawkins (“Issac Hawkins” & “Newton Hawkins”?) on April 3, 1892 in Independence County, Arkansas, and died in Randolph County, Arkansas. Isaac Hawkins died Randolph County, Arkansas, and he and Nancy Hawkins had 4 children:

Elsie Hawkins;

Eddie Hawkins (“Edward Hawkins”?);

Ernest Hawkins; and,

Merry Hawkins (“Mary Hawkins”?);

Shadrach Elisha Cavenar ("Shadrach Cavenar", “Shadrack Elisha Cavender”?, “S.E. Cavender”?, "Shadrach Cavender"?, "Shadrach Cavenor"?, Elisha Cavender"?, "Elisha Cavenor"?, "Elijah Cavenar"?, "Elijah Cavender"? & "Elijah Cavenor"?) born on October 19, 1877, married Ida Martha Cox (“Ida Cox”) in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, died on October 6, 1932 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Oaklawn Cemetery in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas. Ida Cox was born on April 8, 1876, died on September 10, 1950 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, and is buried with her husband. Shadrack Cavenar (“Shadrack Cavender”) and Ida Cavenar (“Ida Cavender”) had 7 children:

Charlie Cavenar (“Charlie Cavender’, “Charles Cavenar” & “Charles Cavender”) had a son named:

Charles Cavenar (“Charles Cavender”?);

Herbert Allison Cavenar (“Herbert Cavenar”, “Herbert A. Cavender”, “Herbert Allison Cavender”?, “H.A. Cavender”? & “Herbert Cavender”) born on October 27, 1904, died on July 23, 1970 in Batesville, Arkansas, and is buried in the Oaklawn Cemetery in Batesville, Arkansas. Herbert Cavenar had a daughter named:

Nina Mae Cavenar (“Nina Cavenar” & “Nina Cavender”) who married Gene Meachum and had 3 unknown sons;

Willie Cavenar (“Willie Cavender”, “William Cavenar”? & “William Cavender”?);

Jesse Cavenar (“Jesse Cavender”) born on October 23, 1911, died on July 15, 1872 in Batesville, Arkansas, and is buried in the Oaklawn Cemetery in Batesville, Arkansas. Jesse Cavenar had an unknown son and an unknown daughter;

Jewell Cavenar ("Jewel Cavenar", "Jewel Cavender" & “Jewell Cavender”) was born in Batesville, Arkansas, married Gordon Hicks in Batesville, Arkansas, and had an unknown daughter;

Opal Cavenar (“Opal Cavender”) who had an unknown son and an unknown daughter; and,

Walter Cavenar (“Walter Cavender”); and,

Jefferson Mack Cavenar ("Jefferson Cavenar", “Jefferson Mack Cavender”?, "Jefferson Cavender"?, "Mack Cavender"?, “J.M. Cavender”? "Jefferson Cavenor"? & "Mack Cavenor"?) born on March 17, 1880 in Independence County, Arkansas, married Molly Pierce (“Mary Pierce”), died on May 26, 1967 in Randolph County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Masonic Cemetery in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas. Molly Pierce was born on January 19, 1876, died on January 13, 1935 in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas, and is buried with her husband. Jefferson Cavenar (“Jefferson Cavender”) and Molly Cavenar (“Molly Cavender”, “Mary Cavenar” & “Mary Cavender”) had 5 children:

Author K. Cavenar (“Author Cavenar”, “Arthur Cavnear”?, “Arthor Cavender”, “Athur K. Cavender”?, “A.K. Cavender”? & “Arthur Cavender”?) Born on February 18, 1902, married a Notra D., died on November 18, 1965 in Randolph County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Masonic Cemetery in Pocahontas, Arkansas. Nora D. Was born on December 17, 1904, died on August 12, 1981 in Randolph County, Arkansas, and is buried with her husband;

Ossie Cavenar (“Ossie Cavender”);

Virgie Cavenar (“Virgie Cavender”, “Virginia Cavenar”? & “Virginia Cavender”?);

Dot Cavenar (“Dot Cavender”, “Dorothy Cavenar”? & “Dorothy Cavender”?); and,

Violet Cavenar (“Violet Cavender”?);

Henry Jefferson Cavenar and Margaret Morris Cavenar (“Margaret Cavenar” & “Margaret Cavender”) had a daughter named:

Iva Lee Cavenar (“Iva Cavenar”“Iva Lee Cavender”, “I.L. Cavender”? & “Iva Cavender”);

John Cavenar ("John Cavender"? & "John Cavenor"?) born about 1845, and married Louezar Georgia Chinn (“Louezar Chinn”) in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas. Louear Chinn was born in Virginia, and is buried in the Chinn Cemetery in Independence County, Arkansas. John Cavenar (“John Cavender”) and Louezar Cavenar (“Louezar Cavender”) had 4 children:

Will Cavenar ("William Cavenar", "Will Cavender"? & "William Cavender"?)

John R. Cavenar (“John Cavenar”, “John R. Cavender”? & “John Cavender”);

Nellie Cavenar (“Nellie Cavender”); and

Mary E. Cavenar (“Mary Cavenar”, “Mary E. Cavender”? & “Mary Cavender”);

Rebecca Cavenar ("Rebecca Cavender"? & "Rebecca Cavenor"?) born about 1848 in Tennessee, and married M.W. Reves (“Bud Reves”, “Bud Reeves”? & “M.W. Reeves”?) On September 29, 1890 in Independence County, Arkansas. Bud Reves and Rebecca Reves (“Rebecca Reeves”?) had 4 children:

Molly Reves (“Molly Reeves”?, “Mary Reve”? & “Mary Reeves”?);

Ida Reves (“Ida Reeves”?);

Bill Buck Reve (“William Buck Reve”?, “William Reve”? & “William Reeves”?); and,

Bell Reves (“Bell Reeves”?);

William Cavenar ("William Cavender"? & "William Cavenor") born about 1849 in Tennessee, and married a Polina who was born about 1848. William Cavenar (“William Cavender”) and Polina Cavenar (“Polina Cavender”) had a daughter named:

Mary E. Cavenar (“Mary Cavenar” & “Mary Cavender”) born about 1868; and,

Polly Cavenar ("Mary Cavenar", "Polly Cavender"?, "Polly Cavenor"?, "Mary Cavender"? & "Mary Cavenor"? born about 1860 in Greene County, Missouri, and married Thomas Vermilion (“Thomas Vermillion”?) on April 25, 1880 in Lawrence County, Missouri.423

ELIZABETH CAVENAR ("Elizabeth Cavender", "Elizabeth Cavenner" & "Elizabeth Cavnar") born about 1812456 & 494 in Giles County, Tennessee, married James Porter who is believed to have been from Virginia and to have been previously married, and later moved to Carroll County, Tennessee. According to the 1850 census, she was then living in Robertson County, Tennessee with her 2 daughters, Jane Porter, and her married daughter, Mary Ann Osburn ("Mary Osburn"). She may have subsequently moved to Lawrence County, Arkansas with her married daughter, Mary Ann Osburn ("Mary Orsburn"), and died in March 1850433. Also living in her household in 1850 were Azer Orsburn ("Azer Osburn"?), Jane Cavender age 12, Thilitha Osburn ("Thilitha Orsburn"?, "Tilitha Osburn" & "Tilitha Orsburn"?) age 7.457 James Porter died in March 1850 before the census was taken. James Porter and Elizabeth Porter had 3 children:

Jane Porter born about 1831;

Mary Ann Porter (“Mary Porter”) born on December 3, 1833 in Marshall County, Tennessee, first married Azer Osburn ("Azer Orsburn")on either July 7, 1850 or on July 11, 1850 in Marshall County, Tennessee, later moved to Lawrence County, Arkansas about 1852, may have married a Fanning in Lawrence County, Arkansas about 1855, died on March 21, 1872 in Lawrence County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Lancaster Cemetery in Lawrence County, Arkansas. Azer Osburn was born on October 19, 1832 in Marshall County, Tennessee, was the son of Thomas Osburn and Margaret Mays, on July 19, 1862 he was a private in Company B of the Army, deserted on April 27, 1863, apparently later served in Company F of the 42nd. Baber Infantry, was honorably discharged on June 5, 1865 in Lawrence County, Arkansas, and died on May 9, 1912 in Lawrence County, Arkansas. Azer Osburn and Mary Osburn ("Ann Osburn") had 9 children:

James T. Osburn ("James Osburn") born on July 27, 1851, on March 12, 1863, he was a Private in the Army at Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, died on June 26, 1941 in Lawrence County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Dry Creek Cemetery;

Mary J. Osburn ("Mary Osburn") born on January 3, 1854;

Margaret E. Osburn ("Margaret Osburn") born on May 28, 1856;

Sarah H. Osburn ("Sarah Osburn") born on October 21, 1858, and married John S. Felts on June 20, 1880 in Lawrence County, Arkansas;

Susan C. Osburn ("Susan Osburn") born on September 16, 1861, and married John Lawson on May 4, 1859 in Lawrence County, Arkansas;

Frances D. Osburn ("Frances Osburn") born on October 15, 1863, and married David Baley ("David Bailey"?) on August 5, 1881 in Lawrence County, Arkansas;

Emily Osburn born on June 25, 1866 in Lawrence County, Arkansas, married James Martin Watson ("James Marlin Watson" & "James Watson") on September 3, 1893 in Lawrence County, Arkansas, and died on December 2, 1931 in Leo, Cooke County, Texas. James Watson was born about 1850 and died about 1914. James Watson and Emily Watson had 5 children:

Edna Marie Watson ("Edna Watson") born on August 4, 1897;

Arthur Noble Watson ("Arthur Watson" & "Booger Watson") born on July 9, 1899;

Owen Ayer Watson ("Owen Watson" & "Stitch Watson") born about 1902;

Pearl Watson born on December 31, 1902; and,

Orel Eldridge Watson ("Orel Elbridge Watson", "Orel Watson" & "Sach Watson") born about 1905;

William Jefferson Osburn ("William Osburn") born on September 1, 1868 in Lynn, Lawrence County, Arkansas, married Harriott Jane Pryor ("Harriott Pryor") on August 25, 1887 in Strawberry, Lawrence County, Arkansas, became a Baptist minister, converted to Assemble of God and was the Pastor of the Assemble of God Church in Portia in Lawrence County, Arkansas for several years, died on December 2, 1943 in Black Rock, Lawrence County, Arkansas at the age of 75 years, and is buried in the Oak Forest Cemetery in Black Rock, Lawrence County, Arkansas. Harriott Pryor was born about 1870, was the daughter of James Pryor and Melvine Hardin, and died about 1950 at the age of 83 years. William Osburn and Harriott Osburn ("Jane Osburn") had 10 children:

Rena Euphenia Osburn ("Rena Osburn") born on July 7, 1887 in Portia, Lawrence County, Arkansas, married William Charley Hensley ("William Charles Hensley"? & "William Hensley") on July 29, 1906 in Portia, Lawrence County, Arkansas, died on July 13, 1913 in Portia, Lawrence County, Arkansas at the age of 27 years, and is buried in the Crossroad Cemetery. William Hensley was born about 1885, was the son of William Hensley and Malissa Crutcher, and died about 1951. William Hensley and Rena Hensley ("Euphenia Hensley") had 2 children:

Gladys Mae Hensley ("Gladys Hensley") born on July 27, 1908 in Portia, Lawrence County, Arkansas, married Clyde Waco Young ("Clyde Young") on October 25, 1925 in Portia, Lawrence County, Arkansas, and died on September 29, 1952 in Indio, Riverside County, California. Clyde Young was born about 1907, and was the son of Jess Young and Ida Dobbs. Clyde Young and Gladys Young ("Mae Young") had 10 children:

Jessie Charles Young ("Jessie Young") born on August 7, 1926 in Portia, Lawrence County, Arkansas, and married Alma Pace on November 14, 1944 in Blysville, Arkansas. Jessie Young and Alma Young had a daugher named:

Patrice Ann Young ("Patrice Young") born on August 30, 1945 in Black Rock, Lawrence County, Arkansas;

Paul Young born on December 27, 1928 in Portia, Lawrence County, Arkansas, died 3 days later, and is buried in the Crossroad Cemetery;

Rene Willina Young ("Rene Young") born on February 27, 1929 in Portia, Lawrence County, Arkansas, first married Ward J. Maxson ("Ward Maxson"), later married Donald Reader, and later married Kennith Earl Kingsbury, Sr. ("Kennith Kingsbury" & "Kenneth Kingsbury"?) on December 17, 1944 in Paragould, Green County, Arkansas. Ward Maxson and Rene Maxson ("Willina Maxson") had 3 children:

Sharon Lynn Maxson ("Sharon Maxson") born on September 13, 1948 in Olaha, Hawaii;

Ronald Maxson born on August 7, 1949 in Oakland, California; and,

Ward Carl Grant Maxson ("Ward Maxson" & "Carl Maxson") born on December 10, 1951 in Oakland, California;

Donald Reader and Rene Reader ("Willina Reader") had a son named:

Donnie Reader ("Donald Reader"?);

Kennith Kingsbury and Rene Kingsbury ("Willina Kingsbury") had 2 children:

Kennith Earl Kingsbury, Jr. ("Kennith Kingsbury") born on September 30, 1945 in Portia, Lawrence County, Arkansas; and,

Thomas Fredick Kingsbury ("Thomas Kingsbury") born on September 9, 1946 in Greenfield, Massachusetts;

An unknown child born on December 1, 1930 in Portia, Lawrence County, Arkansas, died the same day, and is buried in the Crossroad Cemetery in Portia, Lawrence County, Arkansas;

Verlon Marrie Young ("Verlon Young" & "Marie Young"?) born on September 3, 1932 in Tuckerman, Jackson County, Arkansas, and married Clyde Holt on December 4, 1949 in Yuma, Arizonia. Clyde Holt was born about 1929, and was the son of Calvin Holt and a May. Clyde Holt and Verlon Holt ("Marrie Holt") had 2 children:

Verl David Holt ("Verl Holt" & "Verlon Holt") born on November 29, 1949 in Oroville, California; and,

Doris Holt born in Indio, Riverside County, California;

Troy Franklin Young ("Troy Young") born on December 13, 1935 in Morran, Lawrence County, Arkansas, and married Mary Evangeline Hunt ("Mary Hunt") on October 9, 1954 in Reno, Nevada. Mary Hunt was born about 1938, and was the daughter of Walter Hunt and a Ruby. Troy Young and Mary Young ("Evangeline Young") had 6 children:

Marilyn Suzanna Young ("Marilyn Young") born on May 31, 1955 in Los Angeles, California, and married Mike Goleher ("Michael Goleher"?) on April 15, 1975 in Reno, Nevada;

Troy Allen Young ("Troy Young") born on May 30, 1957 in Hollywood, California, and married Judy Bayon ("Judith Bayon"?);

Timothy Franklin Young ("Timothy Young") born on December 11, 1959 in Santa Maria, California, and married Sherry McRental;

Lorie Marie Young ("Lorie Young") born on June 26, 1961 in Santa Barbara, California;

Becky Lynn Young ("Becky Young" & "Rebecca Young") born on April 11, 1966 in Medford, Oregon, and married Dou Vaughn in 1984 in Urika Springs, Arkansas; and,

Kimberly Kay Young ("Kimberly Young") born on April 3, 1967 in Nevada City, California, and married William R. Durham ("William Durham") in Westville, Oklahoma;

an unknown child born about 1937;

an unknown child born about 1938;

Melba Jean Young ("Melba Young") born in Steele, Pemiscott County, Missouri, first married Fred Ray Lemmons ("Fred Lemmons", "Freddie Lemmons" & "Frederick Lemmons"?), and later married Donald Edward Pygott ("Donald Pygott"), in Bakersfield County, California; and,

an unknown child born on September 13, 1945, and died the same day; and,

An unknown child born on July 13, 1913;

Ethel Laura Osburn ("Ethel Osburn") born on October 30, 1890, married Talley Whittingham on November 8, 1908 in Lawrence County, Arkansas, had 2 daughters and 1 son, and died in her sleep on December 11, 1959 from a heart attack at the age of 69 years. Tally Whittingham was born about 1886;

Mary Melvina Osburn ("Mary Osburn") born on October 5, 1892, first married Monie Oliver Watson ("Monie Watson"), later married George Whitmire on September 23, 1911 in Lawrence County, Arkansas, and died on September 14, 1964 at the age of 60 years. George Whitmire was born about 1888. George Whitmire and Mary Whitmire ("Melvina Whitmire") had 3 children, and Monie Watson and Mary Watson ("Melvina Watson") had 7 children;

Cordia Ann Osburn ("Cordie Osburn") born on May 22, 1895, never married, and died on July 9, 1915 in Illinois at the age of about 22 years;

James William Osburn ("James Osburn") born on October 31, 1897;

Essie Laura Osburn ("Essie Osburn") born on February 9, 1900;

Floyd Owens Osburn ("Floyd Osburn" & "Owen Osburn"?) born on September 3, 1902, first married Edith Sellers, later married an unknown person, and died on November 10, 1945 1945 at the age of 40 years. Floyd Osburn and Edith Osburn had 3 daughters;

Lillian Beatrice Osburn ("Lillian Osburn") born on December 3, 1904 in Tuckerman, Jackson County, Arkansas, first married Harvey Smith, later married Jasper Higgingbottom, died on April 27, 1997 in Salem, Missouri, and is buried in the Oak Forest Cemetery in Black Rock, Lawrence County, Arkansas. Jasper Higgingbottom and Lillian Higgingbottom had 3 children:

Laquetia Higgingbottom;

Euphenia Higgingbottom; and,

Sonny Higgingbottom;

Chesley Azor Osburn ("Chesley Osburn") born on February 13, 1907, and died on September 2, 1915 at the age of about 9 years from congestion and chills;

Evert Jefferson Osburn (“Evert Osburn”, "Everet Osburn" & "Everett Osburn"?) born on March 3, 1909, first married Nola Johnson, later married Euna Smith, and died on January 4, 1952. Everet Osburn had 4 sons and 2 daughters; and,

Bessie Lee Osburn ("Bessie Osburn", "Betsy Osburn" & "Elizabeth Osburn"?) born on January 14, 1912, first married Robert Smith, later married Herman Beasley, and died in her sleep about 1970 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri at the age of about 58 years; and,

Henry Clinton Osburn ("Henry Osburn") born on February 28, 1871, died on March 10, 1934 in Lawrence County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Dry Creek Cemetery in Lawrence County, Arkansas; 452 and,

Margaret Porter, a stepchild, born on July 14, 1810, married William H. Osburn ("William Osburn") on December 31, 1829 in Maury County, Tennessee, died on July 8, 1881 in Maury County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Hill Cemetery west of Lewisburg, Tennessee. NOTE: Margaret Porter born in 1810 could not have been the daughter of Elizabeth Porter born about 1802. As it is known that she is the daughter of James Porter, then she must have been his daugther by a previous marriage. After the death of his father, William Osburn moved to the area where Alexander Osburn lived, and in the 1850 census his mothe, Ann Osburn, was listed as then living in his household.

WILLIE JAMES CAVENDER ("Willie James Cavenner", "Willie James Cavnar", "Willie Cavnar"?, "Willie Cavenner", “Willie James Cavender”?, "Willie Cavender", “W.J. Cavender” & "Willie Cavenar") born on either May 15, 1814 or on May 18, 1814433, 457 & 494 in Giles County, Tennessee, married Lewis Skidmore Hodge ("Lewis Hodge") on either August 29, 1835494 or on August 20, 1835457, bought the old home place in Marshall County, Tenessee in1847 and raised their family there, and died on February 13, 1894 in Giles County, Tennessee.423 Lewis Hodge and Willie Hodge had 10 children:

James M. Hodge ("James Hodge") born about 1837 and married Jane Wells. James Hodge and Jane Hodge had 4 children:

Will Hodge ("William Hodge") who married Nettie Redding;

Tennie Hodge;

Emma Hodge; and,

Dean Hodge;

Sarah I. Hodge ("Sarah Hodge") born about 1839 and married William Williamson. William Williamson and Sarah Williamson had 6 children:

Della Williamson who married a Walters;

Sam Williamson ("Samuel Williamson"?);

Jim Williamson ("James Williamson"?);

Fannie Williamson ("Francis Williamson") who married a Gowins;

Billie Williamson ("William Williamson"?) who married Lilias Davis; and, George Williamson who never married;;

Samuel W. Hodge ("Samuel Hodge") born about 1841, never married and was killed about 1863 in Resca, Georgia while serving in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;

William A. Hodge ("William Hodge" & "Billie Hodge") born about 1844, and died about 1864 in Bowling Green, Kentucky from the measles while serving in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;

Andrew Lewis Jackson Hodge ("Andrew Hodge" & "Lewis Hodge") born about 1846, married Margaret Ann Davis ("Margaret Davis"), and had no children;

Harrison M. Hodge ("Harrison H. Hodge", "Harrison Hodge" & "Harris Hodge") born 1848, first married Fannie Benton ("Frances Hodge"?) and had no children by his first marriage, and later married Grace Padgett. Harrison Hodge and Grace Hodge had a daughter named:

Fannie Hodge ("Francis Hodge");

Henry F. Hodge ("Henry Hodge") who first married Alice Reives ("Allice Reives"? & "Allie Reeves"), and later married Mamie Reives ("Namie Reeves"?). Henry Hodge and Mamie Hodge ("Namie Hodge") had 5 children:

Ernest Hodge;

Percy Hodge;

Ruth Hodge;

Murl Hodge; and,

Willie Hodge ("William Hodge"?);

Henry Hodge and Namie Hodge ("Mamie Hodge"?) had 4 children:

Dovie Hodge;

Homer Hodge;

Bernard Hodge; and,

Lucile Hodge ("Lucille Hodge"?); ;

Nancy Evelyn Hodge ("Nancy Hodge") who married William Harrison Tunnelle ("William Tunnelle"). William Tunnelle and Nancy Tunnele had 3 children:

Pearl Tunnelle who never married;

Bertha Tunnelle who never married; and,

Sarah Elizabeth Tunnelle ("Sarah Tunnelle") born September 19, 1883, and married Henry Clay Worley ("Henry Worley" & “Henry Wordley”?) August 21, 1909 in Lynville, Tennessee. Henry Worley and Sarah Worley had 4 children:

William Tunnelle Worley ("William Worley" & William Wordley”?) born August 21, 1910 in Waxahachie, Texas, married Elizabeth Mae Willie ("Elizabeth Willie") on November 27, 1952 in Dallas, Texas, and had no children;

Evelyn Worley (“Evelyn Wordley”?) born May 4, 1914 in Waxahachie, Texas, and married Hubert Huff Howie ("Hubert Howie") on December 25, 1938 in Waxahachie, Texas. Hubert Howie and Evelyn Howie had 4 children:

Hubert Huff Howie ("Hubert Howie") born July 15, 1942 in Waxahachie, Texas;

Nancy Evelyn Howie ("Nancy Howie") born January 23, 1947 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi;

Harry Worley Howie ("Harry Howie") born June 18, 1948; and,

Katheryn Anne Howie ("Kathryn Howie") born February 9, 1951 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi;

Katherine Louise Worley ("Katherine Worley" & “Katherine Wordley”?) born July 24, 1917 in Waxahachie, Texas and married Charlie Banner Newton ("Charlie Newton" & "Charles Newton"?) on September 28, 1940 in Waxahatchie, Texas. Charles Newton was born March 28, 1918 in Ennis, Texas. Charlie Newton and Katherine Newton had 2 children:

Sara Kathryn Newton ("Sara Newton" & "Sarah Newton"?), an adopted daughter born January 20, 1953 in Houston, Texas; and,

Charles William Newton ("Charles Newton"), an adopted son born March 14, 1956 in Houston, Texas; and,

Henry C. Worley, Jr. ("Henry Worley" & “Henry Wordley”?) born February 21, 1920 in Waxahachie, Texas and married Valentine Counts on April 22, 1944 in the military Base Chapel at Williams Field in Chandler, Arizona. Henry Worley, Jr. and Valentine Worley had 2 children:

Clay Harris Worley ("Clay Worley" & “Clay Wordley”?) born July 14, 1950 in Dallas, Texas; and,

Sara Lynn Worley ("Sara Worley", "Sarah Worley"? & “Sarah Wordley”?) born February 12, 1953 in Dallas, Texas; and,

Mary Catherine Hodge ("Mary Hodge") born about 1856 and married Samuel I. Craig ("Samuel L. Craig" & "Samuel Craig"). Samuel Craig and Mary Craig ("Catherine Craig") had 5 children:

Will Craig ("William Craig"?) who married Eugenia Collier. Will Craig and Eugenia Craig had 3 children:

Gladys Craig;

Dona Craig ("Donna Craig"?); and,

Lewis Craig;

Claudia Craig who first married Earnest Boatright, and later married Alban Taylor. Alban Taylor and Gladys Taylor had a son named:

Fred Taylor ("Frederick Taylor"?);

Luther Craig who married Roberta Orr. Luther Craig and Roberta Craig had a daughter named:

Clara Craig born December 2, 1908 who married John Jenkins. John Jenkins and Clara Jenkins had 2 children named:

June Jenkins; and,

John L. Jenkins, III ("John Jenkins");

Emma Craig who married Dallas Richardson and had no children; and,

Annie Craig ("Ann Craig"?) who died about 1918;

EVALINE CAVENDER ("Eveline Cavender", "Evaline Cavenar", "Evaline Cavenner" & "Evaline Canvar") born about 1816 in Giles County, Tennessee, married James H. Colvett ("James Colvett") about 1840, moved to Carroll County, Tennessee before 1860, and died in July 1863 in Carroll County, Tennessee. James Colvett was born about 1812 in North Carolina, and was the son of John Colvett and Luraney Andrews. James Colvett and Elaline Colvett had 9 children:

Nancy Louraine Colvett (“Nancy Colvett”) born about 1841;

John Thomas Colvett (“John Colvett”) born about 1843;

Mary Jane Colvett (“Mary Colvett”) born about 1847;

Sarah Elizabeth Colvett (“Sarah Colvett”) born about 1850;

Franklin Pierce Colvett (“Franklin Colvett”) born about 1853;

William Carroll Colvett (“William Colvett”) born about 1855;

Eleanor C. Colvett (“Eleanor Colvett”) born about 1857;

an un-named infant; and,

Harriet Colvett ("Harriett Colvett")

CATHERINE G. CAVENDER ("Catherine Cavender", "Catherine Cavenner", "Catherine Cavnar", “C.G. Cavender” & "Catherine Cavenar") born about 1820 in Giles County, Tennessee, married John Waldron ("John Waldrum"), and moved to Carroll County, Tennessee;

NANCY ELIZABETH CAVENDER ("Nancy Cavender"?, "Nancy Elizabeth Cavnar"?, "Nancy Cavender", "Nancy Cavenar", "Nancy Cavenner", “N.E. Cavender” & "Nancy Cavnar") born either about 1822433, 457 & 494 or about 1823 in Giles County, Tennessee, first married William H. Smith ("William Smith") who was born about 1817 and moved to Gibson County, Tennessee, and later apparently married Thomas E. Griffis ("Thomas Griffis") on September 17, 1846 in Marshall County, Tennessee. William Smith and Nancy Smith had 2 children:

James Smith born about 1839; and,

Obedience Smith born about 1850;

REBECCA CAVENDER ("Rebecca Cavenar", Rebecca Cavenner" & "Rebecca Cavnar") born about 1825 in Giles County, Tennessee, and married either William Lee433 or Edwin Lee494 and move to Maury County, Tennessee. William Lee and Rebecca Lee had 2 children:

William Lee born about 1847; and,

Susan Lee born about 1850; and,

THOMAS J. CAVENDER, JR. ("Thomas Cavender", “Thomas J. Cavender”? "Thomas Cavenner", "Thomas Cavnar", “T.J. Cavender” & "Thomas Cavenar") born on September 4, 1827 in Giles County, Tennessee, married Lucretia Hickman ("Lucrecy Hickman"), moved to Maury County, Tennessee, and died on May 14, 1891 in Maury County, Tennessee, and is buried in the New Ramey Cemetery near Culleoka, Tennessee together with his wife. Lucretia Hickman was born on December 25, 1831 in Giles County, Tennessee, was the daughter of Jesse Hickman and a Jane, died on November 9, 1898 in Culleoka, Maury County, Tennessee, and is buried in the New Ramey Cemetery in Culleoka, Maury County, Tennessee. Thomas Cavenar and Lucretia Cavenar (“Lucretia Cavender”) apparently had 7 children:

George C. Cavenar (“George C. Cavender”, “George Cavenar”, “G.C. Cavender” & “George Cavender”) born about 1852;

Jesse D. Cavenar (“Jesse D. Cavender”, “Jesse Cavenar”, “J.D. Cavender” & “Jesse Cavender”) born about 1854, and married a Nancy;

Ophelia J. Cavenar (“Ophelia J. Cavender”, “Ophelia Cavenar”, “O.J. Cavender” &”Ophelia Cavender”) born on either October 5, 1855 or on October 15, 1855494, and married W.T. Green;

Sarah E. Cavenar (“Sarah E. Cavender”, “Sarah Cavenar”, “S.E. Cavender” & “Sarah Cavender”) born about 1858;

Noah Shakespeare Cavenar (“Noah Shakespeare Cavender”, “Noah Cavenar”, “N.S. Cavender” & “Noah Cavender”) born about 1864, and married Mattie Cooper (“Matilda Cooper?”);

Bedford E. Cavenar (“Bedford E. Cavender”, “Bedford Cavenar”, “B.E. Cavender” & “Bedford Cavender”) born about 1869, and married Laurine Morrow ("Lou Morrow"). Bedford Cavenar and Laurine Cavenar ("Laurine Cavender", "Laurine Cavener" & "Lauring Cavenar") and had 2 sons:

Barney Cavnar (Barney Cavener", "Barney Cavenner" & "Barney Cavender"); and,

Petilla Cavnar ("Petilla Cavener", "Petilla Cavenner" & "Petilla Cavender");

John M. Cavnar (“John M. Cavender”, “John Cavnar”, ‘J.M. Cavender” & “John M. Cavender”) who married Roxanna Holder (“Roxie Holder”) about 1895 in Tennessee; and,

Feeley Cavnar ("Feeley Cavener", "Feeley Cavenner" & "Feeley Cavender");

NANCY CAVENDER (Nancy Cavener”, “Nancy Caveah” & “Nancy Cavenner”);

GARRETT CAVENDER (“Garrett Cavener” & “Garrett Cavenner”);

NEEDHAM CAVENDER (“Needham Cavener”, “Needham Cavenah” & “Needham Cavenner”) who may be the person who was born in North Carolina about 1781, and, in 1820 he and his family were then living in Maury County, Tennessee and his family at that time comprised 1 male and 1 female 26-45, and 1 male and 1 female under 10. In 1850, he and his family were then living in Hickman County, Tennessee and then comprised himself then age 69 and thus born about 1781, his wife Sarah Cavender then age 63 and born in North Carolina about 1787. His children then living in his household were:

NANCY CAVENDER age 18 and thus born about 1832;

SUSAN CAVENDER age 16 and thus born about 1834;

JOHN CAVENDER age 11 and thus born about 1839; and,

NEEDHAM CAVENDER (“Needum Cavender” & "Needam Cavender"?) age 3 and thus born about 1847. A Needham Cavender married a Sally Bridges (“Sarah Bridges”) on October 5, 1817 in Maury County, Tennessee. 137 & 355 ; and,

EDWARD CAVENDER (“Edward Cavener”, “Edward Cavenah” & “Edward Cavenner”);

(IV) THOMAS CAVENDER born after April 21, 1791 in Westmoreland County, Virginia is believed to have first married an unknown person, and later married Sally Sturman ("Sarah Sturman", "Sarah Stermer" & "Sally Stermer") after 1771 who was one of the witnesses of the execution of the Last Will and Testament of her future father-in-law, Henry Cavender, on December 24, 1771.

Thomas Cavender executed his Last Will and Testament on November 23, 1786 while then living in Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia, and in which he named his wife Sally Sturman Cavender (“Sally Cavender”), Girard Dobson, T. Cutt and William Hull as the executors of his estate, but did not specifically name any of his children. His Will was attested by Daniel McKinney, Susanna McKinney, Thomas Cowler, Elinor Egos ("Eleanor Egos") and Lattice Gregory and was probated March 28, 1796 in Westmoreland County, Virginia where he was buried. Sally Cavender died about 1796. Thomas Cavender consented to the marriage of his daughter, Nancy Cavender, to be married on April 21, 1791. So his demise took place at least during the period of 1794-1799.

Thomas Cavender and his unknown first wife had 3 children:

JAMES CAVENDER;

JOSEPH CAVENDER; and,

WILLIS CAVENDER.

Thomas Cavender and Sally Sturman Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”) had 6 children:

ELIZABETH CAVENDER who married William Flanagan (“William Flannagan”?) on November 3, 1796 in Princess Anne County, Virginia. Joshua Flanagan was the surety and make oath that Elizabeth Cavender was of legal age. If she was married when she was 18 years of age, then she would have been born about 1776. She may also have later married Thomas Gregory in Westmoreland County, Virginia on January 10, 1807;

NANCY CAVENDER born February 2, 1758, married William Sutton Hutchings ("William Hutchings", "William Hutchin" & “William Hutchinson”?) on either April 22, 1791 or April 22, 1781433 & 494 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, and died on September 27, 1831 in Butler County, Ohio. Both Thomas Cavender and John Hutchings gave their consents, and James Sorrell was the Surety. William Hutchin was born November 7, 1759 in Burlington County, New Jersey, was the son of John Hutchins ("John Hutchin", “John Hutchings” & “John Hutchinson”?) and Sarah Gibbs who was the daughter of Isaac Gibbs, was a Revolutionary War soldier from Bucks or Berks County, Pennsylvania, and died March 18, 1822 in Jacksonburg, Ohio.133, 149, 294, 350 & 355 The children of William Hutchings and Nancy Hutchings mentioned in the Hutchings Family Bible were 279:

Thomas Hutchings ("Thomas Hutchin") born April 11, 1782 in Pennsylvania and who married Sarah Brelsfoard ("Sarah Brelsford"?) in either Maryland or in Butler County, Ohio on June 20, 1811, and died July 29, 1852. Thomas Hutchin and Sarah Hutchin had the following children:

William Hutchings ("William Hutchin") born May 21, 1812;

Nancy Hutchings ("Nancy Hutchin") born March 1, 1814 and who married N.W. Peddcord;

John D. Hutchings ("John Hutchings" & "John Hutchin") born February 1, 1816;

Mary F. Hutchings ("Mary Hutchings" & "Mary Hutchin") born March 23, 1818, married Levi Davenport, and had a daughter named:

Sarah I. Davenport ("Sarah Davenport") who married Levi W. Green ("Levi Green"). Levi Green and Sarah Green had a son named:

Clifford W. Green ("Clifford Green") who married Lena Fern Womack ("Lena Womack"). Clifford Green and Lena Greene had a daughter named:

Marjorie J. Green ("Marjorie Green") who married Earl J. Malerich ("Earl Malerich" & "Earl Malerick"). Earl Malerich and Marjorie Malerich had a son named Michael Malerich ("Michael Malerick" & "Mike Malerich");

Mary E. Hutchings ("Mary Hutchings" & "Mary Hutchin") born February 4, 1822;

Isaac Hutchings, Jr. ("Isaac Hutchin") born December 8, 1823;

Henry William Hutchings ("Henry Hutchins" & "Henry Hutchin") born November 1, 1825;

Ann Hutchings ("Ann Hutchin") born February 19, 1828;

Caroline T. Hutchings ("Caroline Hutchings" & "Caroline Hutchin") born June 17, 1830;

Mary T. Hutchings ("Mary Hutchings", "Elizabeth Hutchings"?, "Elizabeth Hutchin"? & "Mary Hutchin") born April 25, 1833; and,

James T. Hutchings ("James Hutchings" & "James Hutchin") born April 2, 1835;

Moses Hutchings ("Moses Hutchin") born February 15, 1784 and who may have died at birth;

Henry William Hutchings ("Henry Hutchings" & "Henry Hutchin") born March 22, 1786;

Isaac Hutchings ("Isaac Hutchin") born March 13, 1788; a second

Moses Hutchings ("Moses Hutchin"), a second son by that name, and who was born September 18, 1790 and his twin brother died five minutes after birth;

Sarah Hutchings ("Sarah Hutchin") born March 2, 1792;

Charles Hutchings ("Charles Hutchin") born May 20, 1793 and who married a Rachel ("Rachael"?);

Joel Gibbs Hutchings ("Joel Hutchings" & "Joel Hutchin") born May 22, 1795 and married a Rachel H. ("Rachael H."?);

Mary Hutchings ("Mary Hutchin", "Elizabeth Hutchin"? & "Elizabeth Hutchings"?) born December 1, 1797, and married Pierson Brelsford in Maryland on January 11, 1816; and,

Rachael Hannah Hutchings ("Rachael Hutchings","Rachael Hutchin", "Hannah Hutchings" & "Hannah Hutchin") born February 4, 1798, married James Peiene in Maryland on July 2, 1811;

It is believed that the above two William Hutchings were the sons of John Hutchings ("John Hutchin") who joined the Revolutionary War from New Jersey, who married a Sarah Gibbs, the daughter of an Isaac, and who was the grandsons of Hugh Hutchings ("Hugh Hutchin") of New Jersey. 279

It is also to be noted that the following marriages were also mentioned in the Hutchin Family Bible: Edward C. Trautwein ("Edward Trautwein") to Cora S. Peddecord ("Cora Peddecord") on October 13, 1897, and Joseph I. Peddecord ("Joseph Peddecord") to Myrtle Cross on October 13, 1897.

FANNY CAVENDER ("Frances Cavender");

MARY CAVENDER ("Elizabeth Cavender"?);

THOMAS CAVENDER was born either about 1775494 or about 1776,456 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, and married Sarah Scinnere ("Sarah Scinnere", “Sarah Scinner” & "Sarah Sinner") on either May 16, 1809 or on May 16, 1808494; and

SALLY CAVENDER ("Sarah Cavender") apparently married a Jones;27, 168, 279, 294 & 374

(V) RICHARD CAVENDER?;

(VI) BENJAMIN CAVENDER: and,

(VII) JOHN CAVENDER,SR. (also F. John Cavender"374 & “F.J. Cavender”) born either about 1744508 in Norfolk, Virginia or about 1852 40, 133 & 294 in Princess Ann County, Virginia, or about married Elizabeth Franks (formerly “Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas") on October 24, 1768 in Northumberland County, Virginia and their marriage license was issued the previous day in Norfolk County, Virginia 494, and he died after 1788 in Norfolk County, Virginia. Elizabeth Franks was born about 1748 in Princess Anne County, Virginia and was the daughter of Robert Franks and apparently first married a Thomas, and thus Elizabeth Thomas. Robert Franks wrote the following note to Samuel Bush, the Clerk of Norfolk County, Virginia dated October 23, 1768:

"Be pleased to let the barer (sic) John Cavender have marriage licenses for him and my daughter, Elizabeth Franks from your humble servant, Robert Franks".

The document was witnessed by John Cordon, Henry Crosby and Andrew Wilson. In 1799, the family was living in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia) and consisted of 6 people and 1 slave.

This probably is the same John Cavender shown as serving in the Virginia Militia under Captain Samuel Beeler (“Samuel Peeler”?), particularly during the so-called “Dunmore War” of 1774 and particularly the Militia of the Southwest Virginia under the command of General Andrew Lewis and when Fort Pitt was renamed Fort Dunmore in 1774 as a result of the principal expedition against the Indians in which 1100 men led by Andrew Lewis moved west along the valley of the Kanawha River. At Ft. Pleasant, now West Virginia, General Andrew Lewis encountered about 1,000 Indians lead by Chief Cornstalk. Although the whites lost more men, Lord Dunmore was able to negotiate a treaty in which the Indians ceded a large tract of land on the Ohio River which opened the Ohio River route to Kentucky. According to the affidavit of John Ellison for a Revolutionary War claim, Shawnee Indian armies led by British officers invaded the Greenbrier region three times during 1777 and 1782, that in 1778 the Indians burned Ft. Farley on New River and attacked Ft. Donally in the levels of the Greenbrier to avenge the death of their Chief Cornstalk who was previously killed, and that the families of McKenney, John Day, and Cavender were killed.9, 30, 133, 160, 281, 292, 294, 350, 371, 374 & 433

This may also be the same John Cavender who later married Elizabeth Gill on June 4, 1792 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, and some say this particular John Cavender was the grandson of a Squire Cavender who died in Ireland at the outbreak of the War of 1812.355

In 1799, a John Cavender, Sr. and a John Cavender, Jr., were living in Summer County, Tennessee.

In any event, this particular John Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender had a son also named:

JOHN CAVENDER who was born about 1770 in Norfolk County, Virginia, at the age of 24 married Sarah Elizabeth Casdorph ("Sarah Casdorph", “Sarah E. Casdorph”, “Sara Elizabeth Casdorph”? & “Sara Casdorph”?) on May 20, 1794 in an Amish Church in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on September 14, 1830 in Guthrie, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The marriage ceremony of John Cavender and Sarah Casdorph was performed by Rev. John Alderson and apparently was conducted following return of John Cavender from a trip in April of the previous year to Charleston, West Virginia to fight Indians and to help build Fort Lee along the Kanawha River, and which was finished in May of 1788. 133, 144 & 294

Sarah Casdorph was also 24 years of age when she married, and thus born about 1770 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, and was the daughter of Jacob Casdorph (“Jacob Karsdorp”) and Sophy Bore ("Sopie Boke"?, “Sophy Bore” & “Sopie Bore”?). Jacob Casdorph was born about 1738 in Philadelphis, Pennsylvania, was the son of Jacob Karsdorp born on August 15, 1688 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and who died about 1827 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Jacob Karsdorp was the son of Herman Karsdorp who was born about 1660 in Dortrecht, The Netherlands, and he died about 1827 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Herman Karsdorp was the son of Jan Kasdorp who was born about 1625 in Hamburg, Germany.

John Alderson apparently established the Baptist church in Linville Creek, Rockingham County, Virginia on August 6, 1756 and, in 1757 the Shawnee Indians invaded and the people moved 40-50 miles below Blue Ridge. In 1763, the Indians struck again and, in 1777 John Alderson, Jr. moved to New River, Greenbrier County, Virginia, now Greenbrier County, West Virginia.

In January 1788, at the direction of the Governor of the Richmond Assembly, Colonel George Clendenin and his brother, Capt. William Clendenin, formed a company of Rangers to establish a means of defense of the frontier against the Indians, and which would be stationed at a location that would best serve that purpose. Clendenin decided that the best place to establish a strategic location was at the mouth of the Elk River on the Kanawha River in Western Virginia where, incidentially, he owned the land. In April 1788, the small army of 7 officers and 26 privates left Lewisburg in Greenbrier County carrying their supplies on 10 pack horses. On April 5, 1788, they arrived at the mouth of the Elk after a 5 day journey through the wilderness and made camp to study the situation. Signs of Indians were in the locality. John Cavender was one of the privates in the company of the Clendenin Rangers organized to defend the region known as "Greenbrier". In May of 1788, they had finished building Fort Lee along the Kanawha River at a point which is 125 feet above the junction of Brooks and Kanawha Streets which later became Charleston, West Virginia. John Cavender was called into service again by Henry Knox, Secretary of War. This time, he served under Capt. John Morris at Fort Morris from May 1, 1791 to September 30, 1791. He was a taxpayer in Kanawha County, West Virginia in 1792.

John Cavender was a blacksmith and boat builder by trade and, on September 14, 1830, he died in Guthrie, West Virginia which was also known as “Western Virginia”, and his son, Charles Cavender, was the administrator of his estate. The estate was appraised by Andrew Woodward, Soloman Casdorph and Reuben Stanley. John Cavender and Sarah Cavender raised their family at Guthrie, West Virginia where both are buried. Also mentioned in his will was his wife Sarah Cavender (also "Sally Cavender") who was born in 1765.

The Last Will and Testament John Cavender was executed on September 14, 1830 and in which he named his son, Charles Cavender, as the administrator. Mentioned in his Will was his wife Sarah Cavender ("Sally Cavender"), Minerva Cavender, Charles Cavender (who married Elizabeth Jarrett), and Andrew Cavender (“Andrew Allen Cavender” & “A.A. Cavender”) who married Nancy Caldwell.119, 121, (pg 105, Kanawha Will Book #1), 135, 140, 141 & 494 (See also article “City Man Writes Fort Lee History’, appearing in the Charleston Daily Mail on Monday, April 5, 1982.)

John Cavender and Sarah Cavender had the following 7 children:

(i) JOHN CAVENDER, III. born about 1795 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married a Sally or Sarah, and died about 1812;

(ii) SALLY CAVENDER (“Sarah Cavender”?) born about 1798;

(iii) ANDREW ALLEN CAVENDER ("Andrew Cavender", “Andrew A. Cavender”, & “A.A. Cavender”) born either about 1793459 or 1798494 & 508 in Guthrie, Kanawha County, Virginia (now West Virginia), married Nancy Elizabeth Caldwell (“Nancy Caldwell”, “Nancy Colwell” “Nancy Coldwell”, “Elizabeth Coldwell” & "Elizabeth Colwell"?)459 & 494 on July 9, 1818 in Galopolis, Gallia County, Ohio with Arnold Richardson, J.P., performing the ceremony. According to the 1860 census for Kanawha County, West Virginia, she was born about 1788-1799 in Virginia. Allen Cavender died about 1859 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Nancy Caldwell was born about 1798 in Ohio, and was the daughter of William Caldwell (“William Coldwell”?). In 1820 and in 1850, the Andrew Cavender family was living in Kanawha County, Virginia (which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia) and finally settled on Kanawha Two Mile and Coopers Creek, West Virginia. When her husband died, apparently she living as the head of the household with Morrison Cavender age 15 years. It is said that Allen Cavender changed his name from Andrew M. Cavender to Andrew Allen Cavender. Andrew Cavender and Nancy Cavender had at least 10, and possibly 12, children:

NANCY CAVENDER ??;

REBECCA CAVENDER ??;

MINERVA CAVENDER born about 1817 in Meigs County, Ohio459;

JOHN WILLINGTON CAVENDER ("John Wellington Cavender"?, "John William Cavender'?, "John Will Cavender", "John W. Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & "John Cavender") born on either October 20, 1817459, on October 20, 1819494 & 508 or on October 26, 1819371 & 374 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. In fact, some say he was born in Meigs County, Ohio which supposedly is supported by the 1850 census for Kanawha County, West Virginia.459 Also, according to the 1870 census of Kanawha County two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, he was age 50 by August 1, 1897. In either event, he first married Nancy Susan Baxter ("Nancy Baxter") either on April 25, 1840274 & 508 or on March 25, 1840279 & 494 in Kanawha County, Virginia (which later became West Virginia) and with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Thompson Young. Nancy Baxter was born in May 1821 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of John Baxter (1793-1867) and Susan Newhouse (1800-1853), died on May 3, 1857 in Poca River, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband.371 His second marriage was to Asinetha Frances Susan Fitzwater (“Susan Asineth Fitzwater”, “Asineth Fitzwater”, "Asinetha Fitzwater", "Asinetha Fitzwater", "Azinith Fitzwater", "Asineth Fitzwater" & “Elizabeth Fitzwater”) on November 11, 1857 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Asinetha Fitzwater was born in 1840 in Kanawha County, was the daughter of John Fitzwater and Susan Stevens, and she died on March 4, 1897. His third marriage was to Jenettie Nellie Layne (“Jennista Nettie Layne”, “Jeneti Layne”, “Jennista Layne”, "Jenetta Layne", "Jennette Layne" & "Nettie Layne") on December 3, 1899 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. She died in 1949 and was also reported as Jeneti Layne Martin (“Jeneti Martin”) who was born about 1849, and died December 3, 1899. John Willington Cavender died on May 11, 1907 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Nelson Cavender Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. John Cavender had a total of 16 children. He and his first wife, Nancy Baxter Cavender (“Nancy Cavender”), had the following 8 children:

Nancy Susan Cavender ("Nancy Cavender", “Nancy S. Cavender” & “N.S. Cavender”) on either April 12, 1851 in Two Mile Creek, Poca Township, Kanawha County, Virginia459 that later became Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia or on April 12, 1841374 & 494 in Poca Township, Putnam County, Virginia that later became West Virginia494, or about 1851 in Kanawha County, West Virginia.279 She married Samuel Kenton Underwood (“Samuel Underwood”) on February 5, 1868 in Poca Township, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died on October 3, 1880 in Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, or on November 14, 1913 in Poca Township , Putnam County, West Virginia, or October 3, 1880 in the Poca River area from "dropsy" at the age of 36, and is buried in the Underwood Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Samuel Underwood was born October 1, 1842 in Franklin County, West Virginia, was the son of Franklin Robert Underwood (“Franklin Underwood”) and Martha Hancock who were married on December 10, 1839 in Franklin County, West Virginia with Rev. Thompson Young performing the ceremony, and he died on November 14, 1913 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and is buried with his wife Nancy. Samuel Underwood later married Rebecca Miller (1867-1897) and still later married Minnie Layne. Samuel Underwood and Nancy Underwood had the following children:

Lenora Jane Underwood ("Lenora Underwood") born on either April 12, 1869 or on April 11, 1869494 in Charleston, Union Township, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Lincoln Andrew Haynes ("Lincoln Haynes") in August 1887 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on either December 5, 1945433 & 494 or on December 12, 1945 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Lincoln Haynes was born May 5, 1867, died September 30, 1938, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Lincoln Haynes and Lenora Haynes were:

Zenkie Ann Haynes (“Zenkye Haynes”, “Anna Zenkie Haynes”, “Anna Haynes”, “Ann Haynes” & "Zenkie Haynes") born November 7, 1888 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Charles Albert Peck ("Charles Peck"), later married James Ezra McMullen ("James McMullen") about 1924, and died October 13, 1968. Charles Peck was born on November 29, 1877 in West Virginia, was the son of Elijah Peck and Rachel Rebecca Fore (“Rachel Fore”), and died on December 22, 1922 in East Liverpool, Ohio. James McMullen was born on April 5, 1896 in Wood County, West Virginia, and died on July 4, 1962. The children of Charles Peck and Zenkie Peck were:

Helen Louise Peck ("Helen Peck") born September 7, 1908, and married Albert McMillan June 18, 1929. It is believed by some that Helen Peck is the daughter of Charles Peck from his prior marriage to a person named Sophia. The children of Albert McMillan and Helen McMillan were:

Elizabeth Ann McMillan ("Elizabeth McMillan"); and,

Charles A. McMillan ("Charles McMillan");

Clara Albert Peck ("Clara Peck") born June 2, 1914, and married Richard Harley December 5, 1934;

Charles Albert Peck, Jr. ("Charles Peck") born February 7, 1917, and married Sarah Ruth Wolfe ("Sarah Wolfe" & "Sara Wolfe") March 9, 1939. The children of Charles Peck and Sarah Peck were:

Charles Albert Peck ("Charles Peck"); and,

Sue Ann Peck ("Sue Peck");

Howard Ernest Peck ("Howard Peck") born February 10, 1919, and married Joyce Martin McCombs ("Joyce McCombs"). The children of Howard Peck and Joyce Peck were:

Rebecca Louise Peck ("Rebecca Peck");

Nancy Ellen Peck ("Nancy Peck");

Sally Joyce Peck ("Sally Peck"); and,

Howard Earl Peck ("Howard Peck"); and,

Walter Emerson Peck ("Walter Peck") born May 19, 1923 in East Liverpool, Ohio just five months after his father died, was reared by his paternal aunt, Eunice Butcher (formerly “Eunice Peck”) in Charleston, West Virginia, married Elsie Emma Burns (“Elsie Burns”) on November 25, 1944 in Media, Pennsylvania, and died on August 24, 1975. Elsie Burns was the daughter of Joseph John Burns (“Joseph Burns”) and Elsie Mae Jones (“Elsie Jones”), and died about April 1, 1927 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Walter Peck and Elsie Peck had 4 children:

Carolyn Patricia Peck (“Carolyn Peck”) who died on January 17, 1947 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania;

Linda Dianne Peck (“Linda Peck”) who died on November 6, 1953 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania;

Sharon Leigh Peck (“Sharon Peck”) who died on October 18, 1958 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; and,

David Emerson Peck (“David Peck”) who died on December 26, 1954 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania;

The children of James Ezra McMullen ("James McMullen") and Zenkie Ann McMullen ("Zenkie McMullen") were:

Betty Jane McMullen ("Betty McMullen") born January 10, 1925, first married Gail Chisler, and later married Eldon White November 26, 1948; and,

Ruth Evelyn McMullens ("Ruth McMullens") born January 22, 1927, and married James Turk Burch ("James Burch") November 26, 1948. The children of James Burch and Ruth Burch were:

Sherrie Sue Burch ("Sherrie Burch"); and,

Carl Robert Burch ("Carl Burch");

Effie Lee Haynes ("Effie Haynes") born August 2, 1890, first married Frank Mawhinney, later married John Kelly, and died October 7, 1977. Frank Mawhinney and Effie Mawhinney had a daughter named:

Elizabeth Marie Mawhinney ("Elizabeth Mawhinney") who first married Walter Gross, later married Joe Kelley, and still later married Dr. George F. Grisinger ("George Grisinger"). Walter Gross and Elizabeth Gross had a son named:

John Edward Gross ("John Gross") born December 12, 1934. John Gross first married Nancy Croper, later married Kay Wininski, and still later married Delores Cain who was born about 1914. The children of John Gross and Nancy Gross were:

Pamelia Joanna Gross ("Pamelia Gross") born October 3, 1961; and, Joha Edward Gross, Jr. ("Joha Gross") born November 10, 1962;

Norma Haynes who married Harling Hickman. The children of Harling Hickman and Norma Hickman were:

Harling Hickman, Jr.;

Antionette Hickman;

Julia Ann Hickman ("Julia Hickman");

Charlotte Jean Hickman ("Charlotte Hickman");

Betty Jane Hickman ("Betty Hickman");

Mary Frances Hickman ("Mary Hickman");

Charles Edward Hickman ("Charles Hickman"); and

Robert Frank Hickman ("Robert Hickman" & "Bobby Hickman"); and,

Emmett Kelley Haynes (“Emmet Kelly”? & "Emmett Haynes") born February 6, 1896, first married Florence Selden Milam ("Florence Milam"), later married Ruth Ann Hammack ("Ruth Hammack"), still later married a Marie, and died December 31, 1974. Florence Milam was born October 20, 1902. The children of Emmett Haynes and Florance Haynes were:

Emmett Haynes, Jr.; and,

Lillian Lucille Haynes ("Lillian Haynes") born July 20, 1918. Lillian Haynes married Ronald Melton Brunson ("Ronald Brunson") born August 26, 1918 and they had a daughter named Melanie Lane Brunson ("Melanie Brunson") born September 4, 1942 and married Archie Calvin Bess, Jr. ("Archie Bess") born March 31, 1941 in Midvale, Utah;

Minerva Ellen Underwood ("Minerva A. Underwood"? & "Minerva Underwood") born on either June 10, 1871494 or on June 18, 1873459 in Union Township, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married George P.R. Haynes ("George W. Haynes"? & "George Haynes") on April 13, 1892 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died on either October 13, 1913 or on October 13, 1945494, and is buried in the Underwood Cemetery. George Haynes was born about 1871 in Sissonville, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died about 1953. George Haynes and Minerva Haynes had 12 children, but only 7 survived:

Samuel H. Haynes ("Samuel Haynes") who married Helen E. Jenkins ("Helen Jenkins");

Delbert Haynes who married a Mary;

Arnold Haynes who never married;

Earl Haynes who married a Gladys;

Pearl Haynes;

Leona Haynes who married Michael L. Constant ("Michael Constant"); and,

Carrie Haynes who first married Peter Filkosky, and later married Samuel Pelino;

Martha Frances Underwood ("Martha Underwood") born September 20, 1873 in Union Township, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married John Wesley Thomas ("John Thomas") October 10, 1894, and died on either October 9, 1940494 or on December 25, 1939459. John Thomas was born January 30, 1875 in Kanawha County, and died April 26, 1946. The children of John Thomas and Martha Thomas were:

Mollie Ellen Thomas ("Mollie Thomas") born February 22, 1896 and married Albert J. Casper ("Albert Casper") August 6, 1916. The children of Albert Casper and Mollie Casper were:

Evelyn Marie Casper ("Evelyn Casper") who married Paul R. Kincaid ("Paul Kincaid");

Agnes Juanita Casper ("Agnes Casper") who married an Isaac; and,

John Eugene Casper ("John Casper");

Everett Lee Thomas ("Everett Thomas") born August 29, 1897 and married Opal Smith August 16, 1924. Everett Thomas and Opal Thomas had a son named Charles Everett Thomas ("Charles Thomas") who married a Dollie;

Herman Wesley Thomas ("Herman Thomas") born August 15, 1899 and married Vera Ray August 26, 1924. The children of Herman Thomas and Vera Thomas were:

Dorothy Thomas who married a Henry;

Kathryn Thomas who married a Morris;

Robert Thomas;

Daniel Thomas;

Herman Wesley Thomas, Jr. ("Herman Thomas"); and,

Rondel E. Thomas ("Rondel Thomas");

Lula Susan Thomas ("Lula Thomas") born December 12, 1901 and married Everett E. O'Dell ("Everett O'Dell") May 27, 1922. Everett O'Dell was born January 29, 1900. The children of Everett O'Dell and Lula O'Dell were:

Doris O'Dell born March 8, 1823 and married George W. Wilsher ("George Wilsher") September 16, 1941;

Edwin O'Dell born December 10, 1925, first married Hazel Vick October 10, 1950, later married Dorothy Dane March 23, 1975, and died July 1, 1976; and,

Janet O'Dell born July 12, 1929, and married May 27, 1949 ;

Rufus Lee Thomas ("Rufus Thomas") born April 25, 1904 and married Charlotte Barnett September 1, 1928, and they had a son named James William Thomas ("James Thomas");

Lessie Marie Thomas ("Lessie Thomas") born June 3, 1906 and died July 13, 1907;

Sadie Mae Thomas ("Sadie Thomas") born September 13, 1908 and married Howard S. Moss ("Howard Moss") December 12, 1933. Howard Moss was born about 1901. The children of Howard Moss and Sadie Moss were:

John Earl Moss ("John Moss") born January 9, 1931 and married Doris Clendenin March 17, 1973. Doris Clendenin was born July 30, 1934. The children of John Moss and Doris Moss were:

Beverly Ann Moss ("Beverly Moss");

Pam Moss ("Pamla Moss"?);

Judy Moss; and,

Teresa Moss; and

Shirley Jean Moss ("Shirley Moss") born March 10, 1934 and married Donald Boggess; and,

Ora Frances Thomas ("Ora Thomas") born October 2, 1912 and married Howard W. Withrow ("Howard Withrow") June 15, 1929. The children of Howard Withrow and Ora Whitrow were:

Howard Wesley Withrow ("Howard Withrow") born March 15, 1930 and married Dolly Wood; Donald Eugene Withrow ("Donald Withrow") born January 31, 1933, died April 2, 1940, and is buried in Kanawha Two Mile Cemetery;

Dolores Ann Withrow ("Dolores Withrow") born December 22, 1924 and married Robert Stump; and,

Paul Edward Withrow ("Paul Withrow") born July 18, 1941, and married Marlene Sweeney;

Nancy Susan Underwood ("Nancy Underwood" & "Tube Underwood") born July 17, 1875 in Union Township, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Robert Lane494 (“N.S. Layne”?, “W.T. Lane”? & "Bob Layne"), and died on October 11, 1946. The children of Bob Layne and Nancy Layne were:

William D. Layne ("William Layne" & "Bill Layne") born May 25, 1894, and married Gladys Thaxton. The children of William Layne and Gladys Layne were:

Paul Lee Layne ("Paul Layne") born about 1923;

Rev. William D. Layne ("William Layne") born about 1924 and married a Jaunita M. ? who died March 24, 1873. The children of William Layne and Jaunita Layne were:

Diana Gail Layne ("Diana Layne") who married Ronald Gregory Sova ("Ronald Sova") July 27, 1979; and.,

Michelle Layne;

Ernest A. Layne ("Ernest Layne") born about 1925 and married a Betty M. ?. Ernest Layne and Betty Lane had two children:

Janet Marie Layne ("Janet Layne") who married Gary Dewayne McDonnell ("Gary McDonnell") June 28, 1974 in Emmanuel Baptist Church with Rev. Archie Snedegar officiating; and,

Shirley Layne; and,

Panzy Layne who married a James Campbell. James Campbell and Panzy Campbell had a son named;

Gregory Campbell;

Myrtle Layne who married Albert C. Edens ("Albert Edens"). The children of Albert Edens and Myrtle Edens were:

Phyllis Edens;

Ray Edens ("Raymond Edens");

Dorothy Edens; and,

Elizabeth Edens;

Gertude May Layne ("Gertude Layne") born about 1899, married Thomas Miller and died December 12, 1977. The children of Thomas Miller and Gertude Miller were:

Johnny Miller ("John Miller");

James Miller who married a Leah Hall;

Hartford Joe Miller ("Hartford Joseph Miller" & "Hartford Miller") born about 1922, married Geraldine Miller, died December 30, 1977 in the Charleston General Hospital in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Hartford Miller and Geraldine Miller were:

Angelo Miller;

Edward Miller;

Truman Miller; and,

Brenda Miller;

Juanita R. Miller ("Juanita Miller") who married Earl H. Kinder ("Earl Kinder");

Thelma Miller who married Robert Kinder;

Nancy Miller born July 6, 1945 and married Frank Boling;

Jackie Miller who married Connie Carney;

Samuel Miller who married Carol Wilson;

William Miller who married Arburtus Davis;

Thomas Miller who married Bonnie Young; and,

Robert Miller who married Tresa Moore;

Samuel C. Layne ("Samuel Layne") born about 1901, married Augustie R. Moore ("Augustie Moore"), died July 1, 1976 in the Kanawha Valley Hospital in Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Augustie Moore was born about 1903, died January 1971 and is buried with her husband;

John O. Layne ("John Layne") born about 1907, married Samatha Shamblin, died January 27, 1987 in Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memory Garden in Cross Lanes, West Virginia;

Nellie Layne born about 1905, first married Frank Casdorph, later married Azel Reed, died December 24, 1979 at the home of her daughter Mrs. Betty Kiser in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Frank Casdorph and Nellie Casdorph were:

Wanda Casdorph who married a Miller; and,

Betty Casdorph ("Elizabeth Casdorph"?) who married Dale Kiser.

Azel Reed and Nellie Reed had a son named:

Butch Reed;

Peter S. Layne ("Peter Layne") born February 14, 1912, and married a Vidia. The children of Peter Layne and Vidia Layne were:

Robert James Layne ("Robert Layne") born about 1918, married Izetta Jewell Whitman ("Izetta Whitman") January 27, 1943 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of St. Marks United Methodist Church, died December 29, 1994 in Charleston, West Virginia, funeral services were conducted by Rev. Frank Shaffer. The children of Robert Layne and Izetta Layne were:

Shirley A. Layne ("Shirley Layne") who married a Franciose;

Robert James Layne ("Robert Layne");

Lola Layne who married an Iston; and,

Charles Edward Layne ("Charles Layne") born about 1958, and married Angela Danise Williams ("Angela Williams" & "Angella Williams"?) May 22, 1993 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Nancy Layne;

Peggy Layne;

Joseph Layne;

Patsy Layne; and,

Kathy Jean Layne ("Kathy Layne") who married Steven Edward Slusher ("Steven Slusher") in Humphrey Memorial United Methodist Church. Steven Slusher was the son of H. Edward Slusher ("Edward Slusher") and Mildred E. ?; and,

Mary Layne born about 1917, married Opie Taylor about 1938, died November 17, 1975, and is buried in the Floral Hill Gardens Cemetery in Pocataligo, West Virginia. Opie Taylor was born about 1913. The children of Opie Taylor and Mary Taylor were:

Frederick D. Taylor ("Frederick Taylor") born July 1, 1939, and married Carol Sue Portz ("Carol Portz") July 31, 1959 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Carol Portz was born March 12, 1943. The children of Frederick Taylor and Carol Taylor were:

Allen Taylor born February 8, 1960; and,

Mark Taylor born September 17, 1962;

John O.L. Taylor ("John Taylor") who married Wanda Jones and they had a daughter named:

Becky Taylor ("Rebecca Taylor");

Hobert W. Taylor ("Hobert Taylor" & "Bill Taylor") who married Carol Sue Reed ("Carol Reed") and they had a son named:

Richard Gergory Taylor ("Richard Gregory Taylor" & "Richard Taylor;

Clayton Franklin Taylor ("Clayton Taylor") born May 2, 1950 and married Melody Lou Teel ("Melody Teel") March 8, 1974 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Melody Teel was born September 2, 1955 and was the daughter of Burion Teel ("Lucky Do Teel" & "Lucky Teel") and Delores Jean Burdett ("Delores Burdette") born about 1932;

David Stanley Taylor ("David Taylor") who married an Iga and they had a son named:

David Stanley Taylor, Jr. ("David Taylor");

James J. Taylor ("James Taylor");

Charles E. Taylor ("Charles Taylor");

Thomas H. Taylor ("Thomas Taylor");

Joseph L. Taylor ("Joseph Taylor");

Ronald Wayne Taylor ("Ronald Taylor") who married Barbara Newhouse and they had a son named:

Jeffrey Scott Taylor ("Jeffrey Taylor");

Donald Eugene Taylor ("Donald Taylor") who married Priscilla McClanahan and they had two children:

Brian Keith Taylor ("Brian Taylor"); and,

Ashey Eugene Taylor ("Ashey Taylor") who died young;

Shirley D. Taylor, born May 6, ?, and married Ronald Graley. The children of Ronald Graley and Shirley Graley were:

Kenny Graley;

Delores Graley;

Debbie Graley ("Deborah Graley"?;

Michael Graley;

Jackie Graley;

Roy Lee Graley ("Roy Graley"); and,

Okey Graley; and,

Janet C. Taylor ("Janet Taylor") who married William E. Duffield ("William Duffield"). Janet Taylor was born July 30, ?. The children of William Duffield and Janet Duffield were:

Steve Duffield ("Stephen Duffield"); and,

Bill Duffield ("William Duffield");

John Robert Underwood ("John Underwood") born on August 25, 1877 in Union Township, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Ida T. Holmes ("Ida Holmes"), and died on December 25, 1939 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ida Holmes was born October 1889, was the daughter of Giford C. Holmes ("Giford Holmes" & "Gifford Holmes") and Letha Holmes and died about 1962. The children of John Underwood and Ida Underwood were:

Ruby Underwood who married Harold A. Williams ("Harold Williams"). The children of Harold Williams and Ruby Williams were:

Ida Catherine Williams ("Ida Williams"); and,

John Williams who was apparently was an orphan and later adopted;

Goldie Underwood who married Clyde Manfred M. Burdette ("Clyde Burdette"). Clyde Burdette was born August 7, 1901, was the son of Samuel Moses Burdette ("Samuel Burdette") (1870-1958) and Biddie Viola Pauley ("Biddie Pauley") (1874-194?), died October 1, 1991, and is buried in the Walker-Burdette Cemetery in Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Samuel Burdette and Goldie Burdette had a son named;

John Samuel Burdette ("John Burdette") born July 4, 1928, died December 29, 1954, and is buried in the Walker-Burdette Cemetery;

Lenora Underwood who married Buff Estes; and,

Samuel Underwood who never married, died February 21, 1969, and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery; and,

Fleming Underwood ("Flem Underwood") born on November 11, 1879 in Union Township, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Ida Mae Walker ("Ida Walker" & “Ida May Walker”) on her birthday on May 28, 1902 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died May 11, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Underwood Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ida Walker was born May 28, 1883, married on her 19th birthday, died June 20, 1949, and is buried with her husband. Flem Underwood and Ida Underwood had 11 children:

an unknown infant who died at birth in 1902;

Olive Blanche Underwood ("Olive Underwood") born January 25, 1904 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married her second cousin Mont Lee Cavender ("Mont Cavender", "Monte Cavender"?, “M.L. Cavender” & "Monte Lee Cavender"?) on August 25, 1923 in Kaanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died either December 26, 1977433 or on December 27, 1977 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Guthrie Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Mont Cavender was born July 20, 1902 in Guthrie, West Virginia, was the son of Andrew Wellington Cavender ("Andrew Cavender") (1864-1917) and Ica Dora Ann Guthrie ("Ica Guthrie" & "Blanche Guthrie") (1871-1940), married Olive Blanche Underwood ("Olive Underwood") on August 25, 1923 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died July 1, 1966 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with his wife. Blanche Underwood was born on January 25, 1904 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of Flem Underwood and Ida Mae Walker, and died on December 27, 1977. The children of Mont Cavender and Olive Cavender are listed under the line of Mont Cavender;

Beulah Ellen Underwood ("Beulah Underwood") born January 15, 1906 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Dennis Calvin Clendenin ("Dennis Clendenin" & “Dennie Clendenin”) on October 21, 1934, died May 7, 1979 in the Charleston General Hospital in Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in Floral Hills Garden of Memory. Dennie Clendenin and Beulah Clendenin had a daughter named;

Charlene Clendenin who married a Keen;

Ada Marie Underwood (“Ada Underwood”) born April 24, 1908 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Clarence Mack Honaker (“Clarence Honaker”) on July 19, 1930, and died on June 7, 1989;

Willis Samuel Underwood ("Willis Underwood") born August 2, 1910 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Gladys Rachel Miller (“Gladys Miller” & “Rachael Miller”?) on July 15, 1934 in Brevard County, Florida, died June 25, 1993 at the home of her daughter Carol Stutler in Cocoa, Brevard County, Florida, and is buried in the Brevard Memorial Park Cemetery in Cocoa, Brevard County, Florida. Gladys Underwood was born about 1914. Willis Underwood and Gladys Miller Underwood (“Gladys Underwood”) had 10 children:

Darrell Gene Underwood ("Darrell Underwood") born about 1941, married Connie Thaxton, and died April 29, 1979. The children of Darrell Underwood and Connie Underwood were:

Darrell Gene Underwood ("Darrell Underwood");

Deanie Underwood;

Cagny Underwood; and,

Carolyn Underwood;

Gary Underwood;

Carol Underwood who married a Stutler; and,

Paul Underwood;

Minnie Mae Underwood (“Minnie Underwood”) born on April 30, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Roy Luther Facemyer (“Roy Facemyer”) on July 23, 1932 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on May 27, 1991 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Bonnie Hazel Underwood (“Bonnie Underwood”) born October 26, 1913 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Thomas Melton Jones (“Thomas Jones”) on September 6, 1943;

Leora Elizabeth Underwood (“Leora Underwood”) born on January 14, 1916 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Lovell Facemyer, later married Harvey Adkins, and still later married Vernon Christy, and died in West Virginia. The children of Lovell Facemyer and Leora Facemyer were:

Eugene Facemyer;

Phyllis Facemyer;

Dennis Facemyer;

an unknown Facemyer;

Vernon Facemyer; and,

Leslie Facemyer;

Woodrow Flemuel Underwood ("Woodrow Underwood" & “Woodrow Flemuel Woodrow Underwood”? & “Flemuel Underwood”) born October 16, 1917, married Pansy Lee Cavender ("Pansey Cavender" & “Pansy Cavender”) on December 16, 1939 in Cattlebury, Boyd County, Kentucky, died March 3, 1973 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Floral Hills Garden Cemetery. Pansy Cavender was born March 2, 1922 and was the daughter of Arthur Cavender (1892-1959) and Lucy May Burdette ("Lucy Burdette") (1894-1963). (For the descendants of Woodrow Underwood and Pansy Cavender Underwood, see the line of Pansy Cavender).

James Wilbur Underwood ("James Underwood") born October 11, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Rosalee Ruth Flint (“Roselee Flint” & “Rosalee Flint”) on March 9, 1945, James Underwood and Roaslee Flint had the following children:

Robert Underwood born about 1945, married Sandy Sheldan ("Sandy Sheldon"?) about 1969, and had the following children:

Kari Ann Underwood ("Kari Underwood");

Kevin James Underwood ("Kevin Underwood"); and,

Kristen Kay Underwood ("Kristen Underwood"); and,

Sandra Lynn Underwood ("Sandra Underwood") who first married Simon Balgy, and later married Thomas Snellg ("Thomas Snelig"?); and,

Juanita Wanda Underwood born on December 1, 1922, first married John Stanton Joplin (“John Joplin”) on July 26, 1945, and later married Dennis Dawson ("Denis Dawson"?) about 1946; and,

Francis Marion Cavender ("Francis Cavender", “F.M. Cavender” & “Francis M. Cavender”) born February 12, 1842 in Poca Township, Putnam County, Virginia which later became Poca Township, Putnam County, West Virginia, married Susan Swaar ("Susan Swarr"?) on October 4, 1866 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died either on December 4, 1896 in Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington494, or on July 8, 1896,279 or on April 28, 1926 in either Seattle, Washington459, and is buried in Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington. Susan Swaar was born about 1845, was the daughter of Jacob Swaar and Mary Woods, died April 6, 1925, and is buried in Lyden, Washington. Frances Marion Cavender first went to Kansas sometime after January 1871, and in 1883 moved to Lynden, Washington. The children of Frances Cavender and Susan Cavender were:

James Harrison Cavender ("James Cavender", “James H. Cavender”, “J.H. Cavender” & "Harrison Cavender") born September 8, 1867 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Anna Kildall (“Anna Kendall”? & “Ann Kendall”), later married Steen Odsen Haugen ("Steen Haugen") April 5, 1887, died September 22, 1939 in Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington, and is buried in Lynden, Washington. Anna Kildall was born July 12, 1875. James Harrison Cavender and Anna Kildall Cavender (“Anna Cavender”) had 2 children:

Howard Marion Cavender, Sr. ("Howard Cavender" & “H.M. Cavender”) born July 18, 1897, married Dorothy M. Gray ("Dorothy Gray") in Lynden, Washington, died December 15, 1944 in Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington, and is buried in Lyden, Whatcom County, Washington. Dorothy Gray was born November 4, 1904 and died February 6, 1951. Howard Marion Cavender and Dorothy Cavender had 2 children:

Howard Marion Cavender, Jr. ("Howard Cavender" & “H.M. Cavender”) born November 25, 1924 in Madina, Phillippines, and married Mary E. Skinner ("Mary Skinner"). Mary Skinner was born May 11, 1927. Howard Cavender and Mary Cavender had the following children:

Kieran Dimon Cavender ("Kieran Cavender" & “K.D. Cavender”) born May 10, 1952 in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina;

Virginia Mae Cavender ("Virginia Cavender" & “V.M. Cavender”) born May 13, 1953 in Spartanburg, South Carolina; and,

James Harrison Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & “James H. Cavender”) born February 24, 1959 in Camden, South Carolina; and,

Aleta May Cavender ("Aleta Cavender" & “A.M. Cavender”); and.

Doris Cavender born November 20, 1899, and married John J. Dogette ("John Dogette");

Almeda Susan Cavender ("Almeda Cavender" & “A.S. Cavender”) born on either November 18, 1869494 or on January 10, 1869459 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married John Fisher Balderston ("John Balderston") on April 5, 1887, and died on April 24, 1943. John Balderston was born May 4, 1861 in Magnolia, Illinois. John Balderston and Almeda Balderston had 4 children:

Frank Marion Balderston ("Frank Balderston") born July 30, 1888 and married Erma Mildred Taylor ("Erma Taylor") who was born in Washington County, Kansas February 17, 1901. They had a daughter named;

Wilda Almeada Balderston ("Wilda Balderston") born in 1920;

Harvey Balderston born November 16, 1889, and married Olive Loyd ("Olive Lloyd"?);

Joseph Claude Balderston ("Joseph Balderston") born April 11, 1893, and married Ellen A. Hughes ("Ellen Hughes"); and,

Jake Francis Balderston ("Jake Balderston") born August 30, 1896 and married Johann Vivian Rassmussen ("Johann Rassmussen");

Menerva Abott Catherine Cavender ("Minerva Cavender","Menerva Cavender", “M.A.C. Cavender” & "Catherine Cavender") born January 20, 1871 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married either George F. Abbott ("George Abbot" & "George Abbott")494 who was born in Boston, Massachusetts or Abott Durkee ("Abbott Durkee"?)459, and she died February 10, 1945 in Bellingham, Washington;

Mary Alice Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) born January 27, 1875 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Frank H. Eye ("Frank H. Ege"?459, "Frank Ege"?, "Frank Eye" & "Frank Ege"), later married William Homer Holloway ("William Holloway" & "William Hollaway"), and died November 5, 1937. Homer Holloway was born about 1873 and died about 1948. They had a daughter named:

Orilla Holloway who was born May 30, 1904, married Robert L. Kildall ("Robert Kildall"), and died in September 1981; and,

William Clarence Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.C. Cavender”) born December 19, 1881 in Clifton, Washington County, Kansas, married Prudence Wingerden, died February 10, 1945 in either Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington 494 or in Bellingham, Washington459, and is buried in Lynden Cemetery. Prudence Wingerden was born in Muskegan, Michigan and died in Lynden, Washington;

John Wesley Cavender, Sr. ("John W. Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” or "John Cavender") born March 3, 1843 in Poca Township, Putnam County, Virginia which later became Poca Township, Putnam County, West Virginia, grew to be six feet two inches tall, first married a Mary Jane, later married Harriet Burdette (“Harriett Burdett”) on April 3, 1864 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died on December 28, 1872 in either Clifton, Washington County, Kansas494 or in Kanwaha County, West Virginia459, and is buried in Clifton, Washington County, Kansas. Harriett Burdette was born March 9, 1845 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of William Burdette and Sarah Young, died May 9, 1933, and is buried in the Chandler Cemetery in Frame, West Virginia. John Wesley Cavender and Harriett Cavender had 4 children:

Almira Cavender ("Mira Cavender" & "Almire Cavender") born on February 13, 1865 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married John Cart (“John Carte”), later married Walter Paris Chandler ("Walter Chandler") on February 27, 1886 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died February 12, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Chandler Cemetery with her husband. The marriage ceremony was conducted by Rev. J.C. Richardson. Walter Chandler was born in July 1865, was the son of Ranson Kiles Chandler ("Ranson Chandler") and Mary Jane Cart (“Mary Cart”, "Mary Cort", “Jane Cart”, “Jane Carte”, “Mary Carte” & "Mary Cart"), died in November 1928 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Chandler Cemetery in Big Fork, Frame County, West Virginia. Walter Chandler and Almira Chandler had 12 children:

Henry Clinton Chandler ("Henry Chandler") born December 15, 1888 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died at the age of 1 month, and is buried in the Chandler Cemetery in Big Fork, Frame County, West Virginia;

Chloe Edith Chandler ("Chloe Chandler") born in 1889, died in December 1899, and is buried in the Chandler Cemetery in Big Fork, Frame County, West Virginia;

Lula Bell Chandler ("Lula Chandler") born on February 2, 1890, and married Andrew H. Smith ("Andrew Smith"). Andrew Smith was the son of Walter Paris Chandler ("Walter Chandler") (1865-1928) and Almira Cavender (1865-1956). The children of Andrew Smith and Lula Smith were:

Flora Smith;

Beulah Smith;

Ross Smith;

Clyde Smith;

Carol Smith; and,

Walter W. Smith ("Walter Smith") born October 16, 1910, died January 15, 1912, and is buried in the Chandler Cemetery in Big Fork, Frame County, West Virginia;

Gertrude Mae Chandler (“Gertrude Chandler”) born in December 1892, married Rev. Rome Howard Canterbury (“Rome Canterbury” & "Romie Canterbury"), died about 1937 and is buried in Pauley's Cemetery in Frame County, West Virginia. Romie Canterbury was born in 1889, was married for the second time to Nancy Jane Young ("Nancy Young"), died in 1961 in Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in the Pauley Cemetery. The children of Romie Canterbury and Gertrude Canterbury were:

Arbon Canterbury born December 4, 1911, married Judy Carte, and died in 1966. Arbon Canterbury and Judy Canterbury had a son named:

Jimmie Carte Canterbury ("James Canterbury" & "Jimmie Canterbury");

Ruby Canterbury born in 1915 and married Ralph Albaugh who was born in 1911. The children on Ralph Albaugh and Ruby Albaugh were:

Helen Kay Albaugh ("Helen Albaugh"), who and later adopted, and born in 1950; and,

Rebecca Lynn Albaugh ("Rebecca Albaugh"), adopted, born in 1951;

William Henry Canterbury ("William Canterbury" & "Dick Canterbury") born in 1918, married Naomi Colleen Myers ("Namomi Myers"), died February 1, 1980, and is buried in Floral Hill Gardens in Pocatalico, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of William Canterbury and Naomi Canterbury were:

Alice Canterbury;

Stephen Canterbury ("Steve Canterbury"); and,

Donald Wayne Canterbury ("Ronald Canterbury") who married Danya Lynn Ray ("Danya Ray") August 16, 1975 in Davis Chapel Baptist Church in Kanawha County, West Virginia. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. Warren Anderson?;

Rev. Walter P. Canterbury ("Walter Canterbury") born in 1920, married Virginia Lee Slack ("Virginia Slack"), died December 1, 1984 in Frame County, West Virginia, and is buried in Canterbury Cemetery in Frame County, West Virginia. The children of Walter Canterbury and Virginia Canterbury were:

David Canterbury;

Danny Canterbury ("Daniel Canterbury"? & "Dan Canterbury"?);

Betsy Patty Canterbury ("Elizabeth Canterbury" & "Betsy Canterbury"); and,

Thomas Canterbury;

Thelma Canterbury born in 1922, first married Vere Carter and later married V.F. Daugherty. The children of Vere Carter and Thelma Carter were:

Barbara Carter;

Ann Carter;

Howard Carter; and,

William Carter;

Lois Canterbury born in 1924, married Martha Kiser, and died April 23, 1969;

Robert Ranson Canterbury ("Robert Canterbury" & "Bobby Canterbury") born in 1926, married Maralee Huffman, died September 1, 1982 in St. Mary's Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia, and is buried in the Canterbury Cemetery in Frame County, West Virginia. The children of Robert Canterbury and Maralee Canterbury were:

Kenneth Wayne Canterbury;

Robert Glenn Canterbury ("Robert Canterbury"): and,

Linda Kay Canterbury ("Linda Canterbury") who married a Newhouse;

Nelson H. Canterbury ("Nelson Canterbury" & "Pete Canterbury") born in 1928, married Josephine Thomas and their children were:

Donald Canterbury;

Nathaniel Canterbury;

Kathy Canterbury ("Catherine Canterbury" & "Katherine Canterbury");

Michael Nelson Canterbury ("Michael Canterbury") who married Patricia Dawn Armstead ("Patricia Armstead") April 10, 1985 in the Poca Fork Baptist Church with Rev. Danny McClung officiating;

Bryan Canterbury; and,

LeAnn Canterbury;

Roy H. Canterbury ("Roy Canterbury") born in 1930, married Gay Randolph, and their children were:

Linda Lou Canterbury ("Linda Canterbury");

Ronald Carl Canterbury ("Ronald Canterbury"); and,

Caron Ann Canterbury ("Caron Canterbury"); and,

Clarence Bennett Canterbury ("Clarence Canterbury") born in 1932, married Della Patterson, and their children were:

Clarence Bennett Canterbury, Jr. ("Clarence Canterbury");

Gary Canterbury;

Larry Canterbury ("Lawrence Canterbury"); and,

William Scott Canterbury ("William Canterbury");

Pearl Myrtle Chandler ("Pearl Chandler") born March 28, 1895, married Virgil Hugeston Pauley ("Virgil Pauley") August 1916, died August 28, 1970, and is buried in Pauley's Cemetery. Virgil Pauley was born October 4, 1894 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the son of Daniel Owen Pauley ("Daniel Pauley")(1868-1946) and Almire Cavender (1865-1956), died July 31, 1974 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Pauley Cemetery in Frame County, West Virginia. The children of Virgil Pauley and Pearl Pauley were:

Wilma Lucille Pauley ("Wilma Pauley") born May 31, 1917 in Charleston, West Virginia, married Alfred William Gardman, Jr. ("Alfred Gardman") December 31, 1937 in Chesapeake, Ohio, and they had a son named:

Alfred Anthony Gardman ("Alfred Gardman") born April 27, 1939, first married Linda Palmer December 13, 1964 in Houston, Texas, and later married Jo Nan Hugo ("Jo Hugo") in January 1968 in Galveston, Texas. Alfred Gardman and Linda Gardman had a daughter named:

Deanne Michelle Gardman ("Deanne Gardman") born December 7, 1965 in Houston, Texas, and married Richard Lark in June 1989 in Anchorage, Alaska.

He and Jo Gardman had a daughter named:

Tamala Nmn Gardman ("Tamala Gardman") born September 23, 1968;

Mildred Maxine Pauley ("Mildred Pauley") born November 19, 1919 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died April 12, 1922, and is buried in the Pauley Cemetery in Frame County, West Virginia;

Walter Owen Pauley ("Walter Pauley") born February 25, 1923 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died in March 1983 and is buried in the Spartenburg, South Carolina Cemetery;

Patricia Ruth Pauley ("Patricia Pauley") born January 25, 1930 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married David W. Butterworth ("David Butterworth"), and they had two children named:

Marsheline Butterworth; and,

Robert Houstin Butterworth ("Robert Butterworth"); and,

Thomas Verne Pauley ("Thomas Pauley") born August 27, 1935 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died September 15, 1985 and is buried in the Graceland Memorial Park Cemetery;

Giles Arnold Chandler ("Giles Chandler") born on August 7, 1897, married Nina Fisher and Stella Mae Jackson (“Stella Jackson”)433, and died in March 1867 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Giles Chandler had a son named:

Bradford Chandler;

Lillie Harriet Chandler (“Lillie Chandler”, "Lilly Chandler", “Harriett Chandler”? & "Lily Chandler") born October 7, 1900, married Jesse Ellsworth Harper ("Jesse Harper") on October 9, 1919, died November 10, 1974, and is buried in Harper's Cemetery. Jesse Harper was born October 26, 1893 in Roane County, West Virginia, and is buried in Harper's Cemetery in Patterson Fork, Frame County, West Virginia. The children of Jesse Harper and Lilly Harper were:

Roy Edward Harper ("Roy Harper") born May 28, 1923 and had a daughter named:

Carolyn Sue Harper ("Carolyn Harper");

Charles Calvin Harper ("Charles Harper") born November 22, 1922 and married Francis G. Stump ("Francis Stump") March 28, 1944.. Francis Stump was born October 12, 1922 and their children were:

Sharon Ann Harper ("Sharon Harper") born December 28, 1944; and Stephen Allen Harper ("Stephen Harper") born December 28, 1952, married Nancy Harper and they had one child; and,

Helen Carol Harper ("Helen Harper") born March 12, 1932, married Ben F. Black ("Benjamin Black" & "Ben Black"), died April 9, 1968, and is buried in Montgomery Memorial Park. The children of Ben Black and Helen Black were:

Beverly Black; and,

Ricky Black ("Richard Black"?) and apparently are living in Elkview, West Virginia;

Tillie Jane Chandler (“Tillie Chandler” & "Lillie Chandler") born on October 7, 1900, married Hubert Pierson, and died in August 1969. The children of Hubert Pierson and Tillie Pierson (“Jane Pierson”) were:

Mary Pierson;

Uvann Pierson;

Peggy Pierson ("Margaret Pierson"?); and,

Hubert Pierson;

Anna Ellen Chandler ("Anna Chandler" & "Ann Chandler") born about 1902 or about 1903433, died in 1903 at the age of 4 months, and is buried in the Chandler Cemetery in Big Fork, Frame County, West Virginia;

William Elvin Chandler ("William Chandler") born in either 1902 or 1903433, died in 1903 at the age of 4 months, and is buried in the Chandler Cemetery in Big Fork, Frame County, West Virginia;

Hubert Paris Chandler ("Hubert Chandler" & “Hub Chandler”), born on May 27, 1905 in Frame, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Eleanor Lee Gay (“Eleanor Gay”) on January 17, 1931 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on December 9, 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Hubert Chandler and Eleanor Chandler had 2 children:

Robert Walker Chandler (“Robert Chandler”) born on August 31, 1932; and,

Hubert Thomas Chandler (“Hubert Chandler”) born on December 8, 1933 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, became a dentist, retired as a Major General in the U.S. military, and married Mary Frances Ritter (“Mary Ritter” & “Mance Ritter”) on June 4, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Hubert Chandler and Mary Chandler (“Frances Chandler”) had a son named:

Thomas Ritter Chandler (“Thomas Chandler” & “Tom Chandler”) born on July 31, 1962; and,

John Ranson Chandler ("John Chandler" & “Rance Chandler”) born on either October 25, 1908433 or on October 28, 1908, married a Julia, died September 15, 1978, and is buried in Pauley's Cemetery;

Francis Elvin Cavender ("Francis Cavender", “F.E. Cavender” & “Francis E. Cavender”) born August 19 1866 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Josephine Douglas on December 31, 1889 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died December 18, 1937. Josephine Douglas was born in 1871. Francis Cavender and Josephine Douglas Cavender (“Josephine Cavender”) had 7 children:

Wesley Cavender born October 5, 1890 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Lillian M. Cavender ("Lillian Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) born February 18, 1892 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married H.F. Burdette on April 19, 1913 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. J.C. Smith;

Chleo A. Cavender (“Chleo Cavender”, “Cleo Cavender” & “C.A. Cavender”) born February 1894;

Hubert Clarence Cavender, Sr. ("Hubert Cavender" & “H.C. Cavender”) born September 16, 1899, married Idabell Monk ("Ida Monk" & “Idabel Keeney”494?) on June 24, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died November 18, 1973 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Sunset Memorial Park in South Charleston, West Virginia. Ida Monk was born July 29, 1900, died June 20, 1986 and is buried with her husband. Hubert Cavender and Idabell Monk Cavender (“Idabell Cavender”) had 6 children:

Emory C. Cavender (“Emory Cavender” & “E.C. Cavender”) who married a Dolly;

Raymond Lewis Cavender (“Raymond Cavender” & “R.L. Cavender”) born May 25, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Juanita Withrow, later married Florence Elsie Gillian ("Florence Gillan" & “Florence Elvie Gullian”), died October 26, 1978 in Orlando, Orange County, Florida, and is buried in the Graceland Memorial Park Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Raymond Cavender and Florence Cavender were:

Cheryle Kay Cavender (Cheryle Cavender” & “C.K. Cavender”) born November 19, 1946 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a McIntre; and,

Brenda Louise Cavender (“Brenda Cavender” & “B.L. Cavender”) born July 30, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Ridlay;

Hubert Clarence Cavender, Jr. ("Hubert Cavender" & “H.C. Cavender”) born on May 31, 1924 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Juanita Pearl Withrow (“Jaunita Withrow”), later married Donna Louise White (“Donna White”), and died in October 1981 in Orlando, Orange County, Florida. Hubert Cavender and Juanita Cavender had 1 child:

Terry Dewayne Cavender (“Terry Cavender” & “T.D. Cavender”) born August 17, 1954 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Hubert Cavender and Donna Cavender had 1 child:

Randall David Cavender (“Randall Cavender” & “R.D. Cavender”) born April 12, 1961 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Elvin Eustace Cavender ("Elvin Cavender" & “E.E. Cavender”) born July 28, 1929 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Norma Jean Nelson ("Norma Nelson") who was born May 5, 1934. The children of Elvin Cavender and Norma Cavender were:

Robert Allen Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.A. Cavender”) born July 1, 1958 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Gary Wayne Cavender ("Gary Cavender" & “G.W. Cavender”) born June 3, 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

June S. Cavender ("June Cavender" & “J.S. Cavender”) who married Stanley Abernathy; and,

Joyce Ann Cavender ("Joyce Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) who married Roy Barton;

Ira E. Cavender ("Ira Cavender") born 1907, married an Ora, and they had a daughter named:

Dorisa Cavender born in 1918;

Alpha Cavender born about 1807494 or about 1909 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Hillard A. Casdorph (“Hillard Casdorph”) on December 3, 1929 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, later married Ivan McFarland on March 11, 1932 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ivan McFarland was born about 1907 and their marriage ceremony was conducted by Rev. C.W. Tyree; and,

Blanche Marie Cavender ("Blanche Cavender" & “B.M. Cavender”) born March 8, 1910 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Otmer Thomas June 18, 1929, and later married Elbert Stricklin (“Elbert Stricklen”?). Otmer Thomas was born in 1907 and their marriage ceremony was conducted by Rev. L.Y. Ashworth; (NOTE: Apparently Frances Cavender and Josephine Cavender had another daughter who has not been identified.)

Sarah J. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.J. Cavender”) born about 1869 in West Virginia; and,

John Wesley Cavender, Jr.; ("John Cavender", “John W. Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & "John Wesley Cavender"?) born on either March 3, 1874 or on March 3, 1872494 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Elizabeth Jane Monk ("Elizabeth Monk") on December 13, 1894 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died November 29, 1964 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Shaffer's Cemetery on Blundon Rt., Elkview, West Virginia. Elizabeth Monk was born July 27, 1878 in Kanawha County, was the daughter of Charles W. Monk ("Charles Monk") and Rosie Shafer, died August 25, 1942, and is buried with her husband. John Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender had 7 children:

Zilla H. Cavender ("Zilla Cavender", “Z.H. Cavender” & "Zella Cavender") born November 1895, married Dennie H. Larch ("Dennie Larch" & "Dennis Larch"?) in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. M.V. Jarrett officiating, and died September 3, 1980. Denny Larch and Zilla Larch had a daughter named:

Lillian Larch;

James Wesley Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “James W. Cavender”?) born May 22, 1897, married Exie McYoung on December 13, 1916 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died March 23, 1984 in Kenna, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Tyler Mountain Memorial Gardens in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Exie McYoung was born August 3, 1897, died September 27, 1979 in Jackson General Hospital in Ripley, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband. James Cavender and Exie McYoung Cavender (“Exie Cavender”) had 4 children:

James Waitman Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”) born about 1935 in West Virginia, and married Mary Belle Hatcher. James Cavender and Mary Cavender had 2 children:

Barbara Alice Cavender (“Barbara Cavender” & “B.A. Cavender”) born September 9, 1955; and,

an unknown daughter born October 19, 1968 who apparently lives in Charleston, West Virginia;

Furman Wesley Cavender ("Furman Cavender" & “F.W. Cavender”) born June 18, 1918 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married an Ora, later married Sylvia Annastine Humphreys (“Sylvia Humphreys”), and died December 19, 1988 in the University Medical Center in Ripley, Jackson County, West Virginia. Furman Cavender and Sylvia Cavender had 1 child:

Barbara Ann Cavender (“Barbara Cavender” & “B.A. Cavender”) born January 23, 1949 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Charles William Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.W. Cavender” & “Charles William Cavender”?) born about 1934, met an Anne Collins, but apparently never married, later married Letha Leona Fisher (“Letha Fisher”), and later met Anne Collins in March 1995. According to his granddaughter, Angela Larck, Charles Cavender was always a drifter, alway been in and out of jail or prison, and in the mid 1980's, he had just been released from prison for bank robbery. Charles Cavender and Letha Cavender had 5 children:

Deborah Kay Cavender (“Deborah Cavender” & “D.K. Cavender”) born May 19, 1954 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Karen Lynn Cavender (“Karen Cavender”) born September 12, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Audrey Lou Cavender (“Audrey Cavender” & “A.L. Cavender”) born November 19, 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

William Todd Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.T. Cavender”) born December 19, 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Camella Rae Cavender (“Camella Cavender” & “C.R. Cavender”) born January 2, 1963 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Henry Arthur Adkins, Jr. (“Henry Adkins”) November 29, 1997 in Nitro, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Charles Cavender and Ann Cavender had 1 child:

William Christopher Larck (“William Larck”) born on December 24, 1955 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Bonnie Gail Jones (“Bonnie Jones”) on February 25, 1976 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was the daughter of Peter Francois Jones (“Peter Jones”). William Larck and Bonnie Larck had 2 children:

Angela Nicole Larck (“Angela Larck”) born November 25, 1979 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Ryan Christopher Larck (“Ryan Larck”) born November 15, 1983 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Lola Cavender who married a Summers, and had an unknown daughter; and,

Helen Cavender who married a Casto;

an unknown son born November 17, 1900 and died 2 days later;

Andrew Cavender born February 14, 1902 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Naomi Vina J. Sampson ("Naomi Sampson" & “Vina Sampson”) on November 1, 1931, died February 12, 1991 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, West Virginia. Naomi Sampson was born January 18, 1915 and was the daughter of Elias L. Sampson ("Elias Sampson") (1881-1980) and Margaret Shafer born in 1903. Andrew Cavender and Naomi Sampson Cavender (“Naomi Cavender”) had 6 children:

Billy Herchell Cavender ("Billy Cavender", “W.H. Cavender” & "William Cavender"?) born August 8, 1932 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Phyllis Gail Schoolcraft ("Phyllis Schoolcraft"), and died June 16, 1972 in Thomas Memorial Hospital in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The 4 children of Billy Cavender and Phyllis Cavender were:

Richard Lee Cavender ("Richard Cavender" & “R.L. Cavender”) born May 25, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Robin Lynn Rose (“Robin Rose”), and later married Joni Marie Black ("Joni Black") on April 15, 1913 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Richard Cavender and Robin Cavender had a daughter named:

Jessica Renee Cavender (“Jessica Cavender” & “J.R. Cavender”) born June 23, 1982 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Richard Cavender and Joni Cavender had 1 child:

Sydney Marie Cavender (“Sydney Cavender” & “S.M. Cavender”) born June 17, 1995 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ronald Steven Cavender ("Stephen Cavender"?, “R.S. Cavender” & "Ronald Cavender") born April 15, 1958 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Stephanie. The children of Ronald Cavender and Stephanie Cavender were:

Ashley Nichol Cavender ("Ashley Cavender" & “A.N. Cavender”) born January 9, 1985; and,

Linsey Trease Cavender ("Linsey Cavender" & “L.T. Cavender”) born September 2, 1986;

Randel Hershel Cavender ("Randel Cavender", “R.H. Cavender” & "Randall Cavender"?) born November 10, 1961 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Angela Dianne Harris (“Angie Harris” &”Angela Harris”). Randel Cavender and Angie Cavender had 3 children:

Amanda Dawn Cavender ("Amanda Cavender" & “A.D. Cavender”) born September 7, 1980 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Shelia Jay Cavender (“Shelia Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”); and,

Maggie Jane Cavender (“Maggie Cavender”, “Margaret Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) born August 31, 1992 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Shelia Gaye Cavender ("Shelia Cavender" & “S.G. Cavender”) born November 3, 1964 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Hilda Faye Cavender ("Hilda Cavender" & “H.F. Cavender”) born October 14, 1934 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia and married James Eugene Cooper ("James Cooper"). James Cooper was born June 13, 1930 and was the son of James Anderson Cooper ("James Cooper") (1882-1957) and Alda Elizabeth Given ("Alda Given") (1892-1957). The children of James Cooper and Hilda Cooper were:

Dale Eugene Cooper ("Dale Cooper") born June 26, 1957, married Julie Young and their children were:

Jamie Nichole Cooper ("Jamie Cooper") born May 7, 1981; and,

Sara Elizabeth Cooper ("Sara Cooper" & "Sarah Cooper"?) born June 18, 1983;

David Wayne Cooper ("David Cooper") born August 22, 19--, married Stephanie Painter, and their children were:

Christopher Wayne Cooper ("Christopher Cooper") born October 8, 1980; and,

Tiggany J. Cooper ("Tiggany Cooper") born February 17, 1984;

Sharon Kay Cooper ("Sharon Cooper") born May 11, 1965; and,

James Andrew Cooper ("James Cooper" & "Andy Cooper");

Donald Ray Cavender ("Donald Cavender" & “D.R. Cavender”) born July 29, 1937 in West Virginia, and married Charlotte Ann Naylor ("Charlotte Naylor") December 31, 1957. Charlotte Naylor was born April 8, 1940. The 3 children of Donald Cavender and Charlotte Cavender were:

Deborah Ann Cavender ("Deborah Cavender" & “D.A. Cavender”) born April 10, 1959, first married Jeffery Ronald Short ("Jeffery Short"), and later married David Keith Brunty ("David Brunty"). Jeffery Short and Deborah Short had 2 children named:

Misty Dawn Short ("Misty Short") born July 30, 1975; and,

Jeffery Ronald Short ("Jeffery Short") born May 5, 1979.

David Brunty and Deborah Brunty had a daughter named:

Melinda Ann Brunty ("Melinda Brunty") born October 14, 1980;

Allen Ray Cavender ("Allen Cavender" & “A.R. Cavender”) born March 10, 1963 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Branda Kay Kent ("Branda Kent"), and later married Tammy Renee Cutright (“Tammy Cutright”). Allen Cavender and Brenda Cavender had a son named:

Daniel Ray Cavender ("Daniel Cavender" & “D.R. Cavender’) born May 16, 1983 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Allen Cavender and Tammy Cavender had a daughter named;

Lacie Danielle Cavender (“Lacie Cavender” & “L.D. Cavender”) born April 14, 1989 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Gary Owen Cavender ("Gary Cavender" & “G.O. Cavender”) born March 11, 1971 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Arnold Gene Cavender ("Arnold Cavender" & “A.G. Cavender”) born February 16, 1940 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Betty Sharon Parsons ("Betty Parsons") and their 2 children were:

Anthony Gene Cavender ("Anthony Cavender" & “A.G. Cavender”) born March 22, 1978 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died the next day, and is buried in the Billy Hunt Cemetery; and,

Jason Dwayne Cavender ("Jason Cavender" & “J.D. Cavender”) born April 17, 1979 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ruby Florence Cavender ("Ruby Cavender" & “R.F. Cavender”) born July 8, 1943 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Harold Mayford Newhouse ("Harold Newhouse"). Harold Newhouse was born January 5, 1938, died March 21, 1989, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park in Big Chimney, West Virginia. The children of Harold Newhouse and Ruby Newhouse were:

Charles Mayford Newhouse ("Charles Newhouse") born September 26, 1962;

Anita Lynn Newhouse ("Anita Newhouse") born July 21, 1964 and married Phillip Heim; Billy Kevin Newhouse ("Billy Newhouse" & "William Newhouse"?) born April 6, 1968; and,

Eric Wayne Newhouse ("Eric Newhouse") born September 5, 1970; and,

James Wirt Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”) born September 4, 1946 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Hollace Mae Gibson ("Hollace Gibson") who was born July 22, 1952, and later married Brenda Hope Mullens (“Brenda Mullens”) on September 16, 1995 in Clendenin, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of James Cavender and Hollace Cavender were:

Michelle Renee Cavender ("Michelle Cavender" & “M.R. Cavender”) born July 17, 1970 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Paul Randall Nichols ("Paul Nichols") on June 7, 1941 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

James Wirt Cavender, Jr. ("James Cavender") born October 6, 1973;

Rev. Dale Cavender born March 14, 1908 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Elsie Pearl Stricklen ("Elsie Stricklen") on August 18, 1928 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the former pastor of Kanawha Two Mile, Leatherwood and Beulah Baptist churches, died on October 25, 1999 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 91 years, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery. Elsie Strickland was born January 13, 1911, died February 9, 1985 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Elk Hills Memorial Park in Big Chimney, West Virginia. Dale Cavender and Elsie Cavender had a son? named:

Verba Viola Cavender ("Verba Cavender" & “V.V. Cavender”) born June 15, 1929, and died September 19, 1930;

Trevia Cavender (“Trevie Cavender”) born February 11, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Olive Marie Woods (“Olive Woods”), later married Joan Tippen about 1973, and died June 27, 1984 in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Trevie Cavender and Marie Cavender were:

an unknown daughter born July 24, 1936;

an unknown son born November 6, 1938 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia

Trevie Cavender, Jr.;

Etta Lou Cavender ("Etta Cavender" & “E.L. Cavender”);

Jackie Lee Cavender ("Jackie Cavender" & “J.L. Cavender”); and,

Betty Sue Cavender ("Betty Cavender", “Elizabeth Cavender” & “B.S. Cavender”) born December 13, 1948 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Leowen Cavender ("Leo Cavender" & “Red Cavender”) born on March 4, 1915, married Radie Ray, was a member of the Poca Fork Baptist Church, died on September 19, 1998 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 83 years, and is buried in the Ray Family Cemetery in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Radie Ray was born about 1920, died April 16, 1992 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband;

Mary Jane Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.J. Cavender” & Mary J. Cavender”) born March 20, 1844 in Poca Township, Putnam County, Virginia which later became Poca Township, Putnam County, West Virginia, married Martin Fogarty on October 27, 1864 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died about 1903494 or about 1907 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. The marriage ceremony was conducted by Rev. Henry Morris. Martin Fogarty was born about 1841 in Ireland, was the son of Dennis Fogarty born about 1801 and Mary Murphy born about 1811, and died August 19, 1920 in Kanawha County. The children of Martin Fogarty and Mary Fogarty were:

John Calvin Fogarty (“John Fogarty”) born March 3, 1866 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Melvina Carnes on June 13, 1883 in Kanawha County, and died in 1908. Melvina Carnes was born February 10, 1863. The children of John Fogarty and Melvina Fogarty were:

Cora Fogarty born March 3, 1884, married a Dawson and they had a son named Milton Fogarty Dawson ("Milton Dawson");

Andrew E. Fogarty ("Andrew Fogarty") born in August 1885;

Milton Lawrence Fogarty ("Milton Fogarty") born in June 1887;

Frederick Grant Fogarty ("Frederick Fogarty") born July 4, 1890, first married Mary Matilda McNeely ("Mary McNeely"), later married a Flora, and died December 17, 1939. Mary McNeely was born June 12, 1894 and died December 25, 1969. The children of Frederick Fogarty and Mary Fogarty were:

Sylvia Mae Fogarty ("Sylvia Fogarty") born August 7, 1913, and married Ulysses S. Edens ("Ulysses Edens") November 15, 1930. The children of Ulysses Edens and Sylvia Edens were:

David Edens;

Dorothy Edens who married a Bowyer;

Peggy Edens who married a Carney;

Donna Edens who married a Hebert;

Pamela Edens who married a Lung;

Sharon Edens who married a Smallwood; and,

Deborah Edens who married a Richardson;

Violet Gay Fogarty ("Violet Fogarty") born June 14, 1915 and married Charles Affalter;

Maxell Rae Fogarty ("Maxell Fogarty") born July 18, 1918 and died December 18, 1918;

Russell Ward Fogarty ("Russell Fogarty") born December 8, 1919, married Charlotte Phoebe Edmonds ("Charlotte Edmons" &"Charlotte Edmunds"?) December 31, 1937, died April 17, 1991, and is buried in Tyler Mountain Memorial Gardens in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Charlotte Edmonds was born October 17, 1921, died February 26, 1993 and is buried with her husband. The children of Russell Fogarty and Charlotte Fogarty were:

Larry Barton Fogerty ("Larry Fogerty") born December 19, 1938, and married Patricia Lou Frame ("Patricia Frame") November 11, 1966. Patricia Frame was born July 24, 1939. The children of Larry Fogerty and Patricia Fogerty were:

Jonathan Patrick Fogarty ("Jonathan Fogarty") born August 3, 1968; and,

Vadenna Kay Fogarty ("Vadenna Fogarty") born January 17, 1971;

Ramona Lee Fogarty ("Ramona Fogarty") born at birth on November 17, 1940;

Terry Martin Fogarty ("Terry Fogarty") born March 9, 1946, and married Edith Joan Scanze ("Edith Scanze") June 9, 1967. Edith Scanze was born November 29, 1946. The children of Terry Fogarty and Edith Fogarty were:

Terry Martin Fogarty, Jr. ("Terry Fogarty") born December 16, 1968; Carrie Marguarite Fogarty ("Carrie Fogarty") born September 12, 1970; and,

Erin Joan Fogarty ("Erin Fogarty") born May 14, 1974;

Judith Lynn Fogarty ("Judith Fogarty") born August 26, 1947, and married Raymond Kay Moore ("Raymond Moore") in 1967. Raymond Moore was born September 18, 1942. The children of Raymond Moore and Judith Moore were:

Charlotte Jean Moore ("Charlotte Moore") born May 3, 1968; and,

Robert Russell Moore ("Robert Moore") born January 31, 1971;

Russell Ward Fogarty, Jr. ("Russell Fogarty") born October 17, 1948, and married Sharon Ann Summers ("Sharon Summers") November 28, 1969. Sharon Summers was born September 26, 1950. The children of Russell Fogarty and Sharon Fogarty were:

Lisa Dawn Fogarty ("Lisa Fogarty") born September 9, 1970;

Russell James Fogarty ("Russell Fogarty") born September 24, 1971; and,

Ramie Jackson Fogarty ("Ramie Fogarty") born October 22, 1975;

Mona Lisa Fogarty ("Mona Fogarty") born January 2, 1951 and died in February 1951;

Laura Gae Fogarty ("Laura Fogarty") born September 8, 1952, and married William Henry Fleshman, Jr. ("William Fleshman") April 13, 1974 at the Harper Memorial Church in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. William K. Berns? performing the ceremony. William Fleshman was born August 27, 1941;

Robby Fogarty; and,

Jean Fogarty; and,

Mary Elizabeth Fogarty ("Mary Fogarty") who married a Turner;

Martin Luther Fogarty ("Martin Fogarty") born September 14, 1895, never married, and died September 15, 1935;

Mary M. Fogarty ("Mary Fogarty") born in May 1896 and never married;

Biddie Macel Fogarty ("Biddie Fogarty") born about 1898 and married R.H. Stachlin; and,

Howard Romie Fogarty ("Howard Fogarty") born January 10, 1900, married Edith G. Hess ("Edith Hess") and died about 1976;

James Dennis Fogarty ("James Fogarty") born on either December 27, 1867 or on December 26, 1868494 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Rebecca J. Shaffer ("Rebecca Shaffer") February 23, 1891 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died April 19, 1914, and is buried in the Fogarty Cemetery in Frame County, West Virginia. Rebecca Shaffer was born September 4, 1870, died May 1932 and is buried with her husband. The children of James Fogarty and Rebecca Fogarty were:

Anna Alma Fogarty ("Anna Fogarty") born January 30, 1891, died June 26, 1915, and was buried on what was to be her wedding day; and,

Mary Letha Fogarty ("Mary Fogarty") born May 1894, married John C. Canterbury ("John Canterbury"), and died July 11, 1932. The children of John Canterbury and Mary Canterbury were:

Reba Mae Canterbury ("Reba Canterbury") who married Frederick Holden; and,

Ufa Marcellia Canterbury ("Ufa Canterbury") who married Elwood C. Lewis ("Ellwood Lewis");

Sinnett Alfred Fogarty ("Sinnett Fogarty") born August 20, 1870 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Nona Jane Patterson ("Nona Patterson") April 2, 1899 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died December 2, 1932, and is buried in the Fogarty Cemetery in Frame, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Noma Patterson was born September 1878, died October 27, 1955, and is buried with her husband. The children of Sinnett Fogarty and Nona Fogarty were:

James Howard Fogarty ("James Fogarty") born January 30, 1900, never married, died November 6, 1949, and is buried in the Patterson Cemetery;

Chloe Frances Fogarty ("Chloe Fogarty") born September 14, 1903 in Frame, Kanawha County, West Virginia, never married, died May 9, 1995, and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park;

Lovell Fogarty born February 15, 1905, never married, died September 10, 1906, and is buried in the Patterson Cemetery;

Hubert E. Fogarty ("Hubert Fogarty") born February 7, 1908, married Sarah Francis Cobb ("Francis Cobb") June 14, 1929, died July 25, 1971, and is buried in Cocoa, Brevard County, Florida. Hubert Fogarty and Sarah Fogarty had a son named Robert H. Fogarty ("Robert Fogarty") born 1931 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Barbara Slattery, died April 24, 1994, and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Robert Fogarty and Barbara Fogarty had two children named:

Mary Ann Fogarty ("Mary Fogarty"); and,

Thomas Fogarty;

William Martin Fogarty ("William Fogarty") born October 18, 1909, and married Edna Lee Bowers ("Edna Bowers" & "Marsh Bowes"?);

Mary Hazel Fogarty ("Mary Fogarty") born June 1, 1912, first married Robert Gregory Regensberry ("Robert Regensberry") who was born May 6, 1939, later married Robert Cornelisus Mayer ("Robert Cornelius"? & "Robert Mayer") November 25, 1966 in Indianapolis, Indiana, died June 8, 1978, and is buried in Indianapolis, Indiana. Robert Regensberry and Mary Regensberry had a daughter named:

Sandra Louise Regensberry ("Sandra Regensberry") who was born October 21, 1942 and married Thomas Moran;

Elsie Irene Fogarty ("Elsie Fogarty") born April 11, 1914, married Paul Linsey December 11, 1936, died July 26, 1970 in Charleston Memorial Hospital in Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. Paul Linsey was born October 13, 1909 in Elk Horn, Taylor County, Kentucky. Paul Linsey and Elsie Linsey had a daughter named:

Harriett Jane Lindsey ("Harriett Lindsey") born May 17, 1938;

Roy Ivan Fogarty ("Roy Fogarty") born April 13, 1919, and married Elizabeth Josephine Berthy ("Elizabeth Berthy") who was born in 1920, died May 20, 1992 in Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. The children of Roy Fogarty and Elizabeth Fogarty were:

Michal Ann Fogarty ("Michal Fogarty") who married a Harris; and, Patricia F. Fogarty ("Patricia Fogarty") who married a Cummings; and,

Dorothy Maxine Fogarty ("Dorothy Fogarty") born October 3, 1921, and married Guy Emery Edens ("Guy Edens") May 1, 1940; and,

Alexander Ward Fogarty ("Alexander Fogarty") born May 1, 1872 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Effie S. Thomas ("Effie Thomas") December 25, 1894 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died December 25, 1908. Effie Fogarty died July 1878. The children of Alexander Fogarty and Effie Fogarty were:

Olivea L. Fogarty ("Olivea Fogarty") born October 15, 1893, first married Alfred L. Haas ("Alfred Hass"), and later married H.C. Thompson December 25, 1910 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

A.L. Fogarty born October 15, 1895;

William Bartholomew Fogarty ("William Fogarty") born February 7, 1897, married a Mary E., died February 20, 1977, and is buried in Cunning Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. Mary E. was born in 1898, died March 8, 1988, and is buried with her husband. The children of William Fogarty and Mary Fogarty were:

Rosemary Fogarty who married a Sowere;

Margaret Fogarty who married Paul Douglas; and,

William O. Fogarty;

R. Fogarty born February 7, 1897; and,

Stella Myrtle Fogarty ("Stella Fogarty") born August 1898 and married F.A. Harper;

Andrew W. Cavender ("Andrew Cavender", “A.W. Cavender”, “A.M. Cavender”? & "Andrew M. Cavender"?) born on April 30, 1849 in Poca Township, Putnam County, Virginia that later became Poca Township, Putnam County, West Virginia, first married Ellen Pauline Guthrie ("Ellen Guthrie") on January 5, 1874 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, later married Martha Ellen Jenkins ("Martha Jenkins") on January 16, 1884 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died on June 5, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ellen Guthrie was born on September 14, 1854 in Kanawha County, Virginia, was the daughter of John Guthrie and Mary Wallace, died April 19, 1918, and is buried with her husband. Martha Jenkins was born February 8, 1860, was the daughter of William H. Jenkins ("William Jenkins") born in 1834 and Martha A. Lumpkin ("Martha Lumpkin") born in 1839. Martha Ellen Cavender ("Martha Cavender") died December 7, 1932 and is buried in Kanawha County. Andrew Cavender and Ellen Guthrie Cavender (“Ellen Cavender”) had a daughter named:

Emma Florence Cavender ("Emma Florance Cavender"?, “E.F. Cavender” & "Emma Cavender") born May 22, 1876 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Timothy Layne on January 14, 1895 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, lived in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died July 12, 1963. Their marriage ceremony was conducted by Rev. John R. Haynes. Timothy Layne was born March 2, 1870, and died February 4, 1957. Timothy Lane and Emma Cavender Lane (“Emma Cavender”) had 16 children:

a first unknown child who apparently died at birth;

a second unknown child who apparently died at birth;

Nina Layne;

Ruby Lane who married Donald Case;

Gertrude Layne;

Austin Layne;

Iva Layne who married Curtis Ripley;

Ada Blanche Layne ("Ada Layne") born May 19, 1901, and married Ben H. Tackett ("Ben Tackett" & "Benjamin Tackett") who was born April 21, 1896 and who died July 1, 1970. Ada Cavender died on April 20, 1996 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Benjamin Tackett and Ada Tackett had 11 children:

Charles L. Tackett ("Charles Tackett") born October 10, 1918, and married Arminta Eary who was born February 1, 1920. The children of Charles Tackett and Arminta Tackett were:

Delores M. Tackett ("Delores Tackett") born August 23, 1940, and married Phillip Fisher on August 11. The children of Philip Fisher and Delores Fisher were:

Jill Renee Fisher ("Jill Fisher") born April 3, 1965;

Jamm Marie Fisher ("Jamm Fisher", "Jann Fisher"? & "Jan Fisher"?) born May 28; and,

Joel Phillip Fisher ("Joel Fisher") born June 2, 1970;

Edward A. Tackett ("Edward Tackett") born March 17, 1942, and married Judith Lanham July 1966. The children of Edward Tackett and Judith Tackett were:

Jason Edward Tackett ("Jason Tackett") born September 3, 1969;

Sarah Amy Tackett ("Sarah Tackett") born October 1970; and,

Matthew Colin Tackett ("Matthew Tacket") born November 12, 1972;

C. Leroy Tackett ("Leroy Tackett") born April 25, 1943 and married Linda Clevenger July 1966. The children of Leroy Tackett and Linda Tackett were:

John Charles Tackett ("John Tackett") born about 1970; and,

Robert Mitchael Tackett ("Robert Tackett" & "Robert Michael Tackett");

Gene R. Tackett ("Gene Tackett") born December 19, 1944, and married Diana Sue Cavender ("Diana Cavender") December 23, 1966. Diana Cavender was born December 26, 1948 and was the daughter of Kenneth Woodrow Cavender ("Kenneth Cavender") (1925-1989) and Juanita M. Walker ("Juanita Walker") born about 1925. The children of Gene Tackett and Diana Tackett were:

Gene Russell Tackett ("Gene Tackett", "Rusty Tackett", & "Eugene Tackett") born January 4, 1969;

Beth Marie Tackett ("Beth Tackett") born November 26, 1972; and,

Kenneth Lee Tackett ("Kenneth Tackett") born December 27, 1974; and,

Jerry Lee Tackett ("Jerry Tackett") born October 24, 1949, and married Telona Anderson about 1970;

Donald Carl Tackett ("Donald Tackett") born March 18, 1921, married Virginia Gandy, died December 19, 1976 in St. Francis Hospital in Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in the Floral Hills Gardens of Memories in Pocatalico, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Dot Arbutus Tackett ("Dot Tackett") born March 5, 1923 and married a Spanding; Glenville Tackett who was born April 7, 1927 and who died April 6, 1928;

Glenville Tackett born on July 7, 1926;

Orville Ben Tackett ("Orville Tackett") born August 22, 1931, and married an Arville. The children of Orville Tackett and Arvilla Tackett were:

Thresa Kay Tackett ("Thresa Tackett" & "Theresa Tackett");

Gary Tackett; and,

Rita Tackett;

an unknown Tackett born February 27, 1931 and died at birth;

another unknown Tackett born February 27, 1931 and died at birth;

Dorothy B. Tackett ("Dorothy Tackett") born October 2, 1932 and married Callett Reed. The children of Callett Reed and Dorothy Reed were:

Danny Reed ("Daniel Reed" & "Dan Reed");

Connie Reed who married Larry Sigmon ("Larry Signom"?); and,

Tony Reed;

Phyllis Marie Tackett ("Phyllis Tackett") born January 31, 1935 and married Joseph Pete Moore ("Joseph Peter Moore"? & "Joseph Moore"). The children of Joseph Moore and Phyllis Moore were:

Jeffrey Moore;

Katherine Moore; and,

Joseph Moore;

Della L. Tackett ("Della Tackett") born April 11, 1937, first married an Elkins, later married Bill Barrett ("William Barrett"?). The children of Bill Barrett and Della Barrett were:

Denice Barrett;

an unknown Barrett; and,

Billy Barrett ("William Barrett" & "Bill Barrett"); and,

Glen B. Tackett ("Glenn Tackett" & "Glen Tackett") born August 21, 1939;

Maude Layne born about 1906, and married a Bobash;

Gertude E. Layne ("Gertude Layne") born about 1907, never married, and died August 27, 1981;

Ollie M. Layne ("Ollie Layne") born about 1909, married Newell E. Jenkins ("Newell Jenkins" & “Noel Jenkins”?) December 24, 1895, and died September 13, 1981;

Cecil Emmitt Layne ("Cecil Layne") born September 1, 1911, married Margaret Petry ( “Margaret Petery”?), died December 9, 1986 in Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in the Layne Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile in Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Cecil Layne and Margaret Layne were:

Sue Layne born November 29, 1934, and married Wesley William Holden, Sr. ("Wesley Holden") on August 15, 1952. Wesley Holden and Sue Holden had a son named:

Wesley William Holden, Jr. ("Wesley Holden")born August 13, 1953, and married Betty Ann Edens ("Betty Edens") April 9, 1976. Betty Edens was born September 10, 1954.

The children of Wesley Holden, Jr. and Betty Holden were:

Natusha Leigh Holden ("Natusha Holden") born May 26, 1977; and,

Andrea Rene Holden ("Andrea Holden") born July 27, 1980;

James Layne born April 29, 1937, and married Shirley Mae Maxey ("Shirley Maxey");

Louise Layne born June 28, 1940 and married Cledith Carpenter;

Timothy Layne born May 21, 1944;

Pricilla Layne born March 25, 1947, and married William Painter; and, Richard Layne born September 24, 1948;

Bessie Layne who married Ora Taylor and they had the following children:

Pansy Taylor;

Phyllis Taylor;

Paul Taylor;

Pauline Taylor;

Pearline Taylor;

Patrick Taylor; and,

Penny Taylor;

Othor Layne born February 9, 1917 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Genevieve Crank on November 24, died March 30, 1994 in St. Francis Hospital in Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in the Legacy Memorial Gardens in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Genevieve Crank was born October 8, 1919, and died December 6, 1974. The children of Othor Layne and Genevieve Layne were:

Patricia K. Lane ("Patricia Lane") born August 15, 1941;

Jerry M. Layne ("Jerry Lane born April 15, 1946;

Carol Ann Layne ("Carol Layne") born December 2, 1955 and married Joseph Allen Cox ("Joseph Cox"); and,

Kyle A. Layne ("Kyle Layne");

Lucille Layne who married Raymond H. Anderson ("Raymond Anderson") who was the son of Timothy Lane (1870-1957) and Emma Florence Cavender ("Emma Cavender") (1876-?). The children of Raymand Anderson and Lucille Anderson were:

Harold Anderson;

Bill Anderson ("William Anderson");

Gene Anderson ("Eugene Anderson");

Roger R. Anderson ("Roger Anderson") who married a Sandy on December 17;

Terry Anderson who married a Beverly; and,

David Anderson; and,

Alberta Layne who first married Andy Skeens ("Andrew Skeens"?), and later married Othis White (“Otis White”?. Andrew Skeens and Alberta Skenns had one daughter named:

Alberta Skeens who married Otis M. White ("Otis White") and they had a son named:

Stephen White;

Andrew Cavender and Martha Jenkins Cavender (“Martha Cavender”) had 8 children:

Stella B. Cavender ("Stella Cavender" & “S.B. Cavender”) born January 1885, married Columbus Everet Dean ("Columbus Dean" & “Everett Dean”) on May 9, 1906 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died about 1960, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Columbus Dean was born about 1881 in Putnam County, West Virginia, died about 1964, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Everet Dean and Stella Dean were:

Wilbur H. Dean ("Wilbur Dean") who married a Wilda;

Helen Dean;

Thelma Dean who married Russell Gray;

Woodrow Dean;

Kermit Dean; and,

Betty Dean ("Elizabeth Dean"?);

Albert Lee Cavender ("Albert Cavender" & “A.L. Cavender”) born October 25, 1886 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Effie Violet Jordan ("Effie Jordan") on April 1, 1916 in Kanawha County, Kanawha West Virginia, died November 16, 1965 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Grandview Memorial Park in Dunbar, West Virginia. Effie Jordan was born July 4, 1895 in Kanawha County, was the daughter of William Henry Jordan ("William Jordan" & "Bub Jordan") (1858-1941) and Marietta Dorcas Hall ("Marietta Hall") (1869-1926), and died September 19, 1980. Albert Cavender and Effie Cavender had 6 children:

Carl Cavender born June 10, 1917 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Elizabeth Lucille Jividen ("Elizabeth Jividen"), died September 10, 1987 in St. Luke's Hospital in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and is buried in Earthman Resthaven Cemetery. Elizabeth Jividen was born September 20. Carl Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender had 6 children:

Carol Lucille Cavender ("Carol Cavender" & “C.L. Cavender”) born October 24, 1939 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Edward L. Ash ("Edward Ash"). The children of Edward Ash and Carol Ash were:

David Ash; and,

Debarah Carol Ash ("Deborah Carol Ash"?, "Debarah Ash", & Deborah Ash");

Gail Ellen Cavender ("Gail Cavender" & “G.E. Cavender”) born October 7, 1942 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Robert Graley ("Robert Grailey"? & "Robert Graly"?) March 11. The children of Robert Graley and Gail Graley were:

Gary Lee Graley ("Gary Graley") born April 15, 1970;

Cynthia Gail Graley ("Cynthia Graley") born November 29, 1976; and,

Andrew Robert Graley ("Andrew Graley") born in February, 1980;

Bevlee Ann Cavender ("Bevlee Cavender" & “B.A. Cavender”) born July 3, 1943, and died July 3, 1943 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Shirley Kay Cavender ("Shirley Cavender" & “K.M. Cavender”) born June 1, 1946 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Robert Joseph Milkavich ("Robert Milkavich") on February 13, 1979. The children of Robert Milkavich and Shirley Milkavich were:

Lisa Kay Milkavich ("Lisa Milkavich"); and,

Amy Milkavich;

Douglas Allen Cavender ("Douglas Cavender" & “D.A. Cavender”) born February 14, 1948 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Rhonda Williams; and,

Carl Andrew Cavender ("Carl Cavender" & “C.A. Cavender”) born March 9, 1950 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Cheryl Ann Armstrong ("Cheryl Armstrong") and they had a daughter named:

Melissa Kay Cavender ("Melissa Cavender" & “M.K. Cavender”);

Charlotte Ann Cavender ("Charlotte Cavender" & “C.A. Cavender”) born April 4, 1919, and married Romeo Frank Genchi ("Romeo Genchi") on February 25, 1942. Romeo Genchi was born February 24, 1914. Romeo Genchi and Charlotte Genchi had 3 children:

Albert Patrick Genchi ("Albert Genchi") born May 21, 1943, and married Mary Ann Mikullak ("Mary Mikullak") February 8, 1967. Mary Mikullak was born October 17, 1943. The children of Albert Genchi and Mary Genchi were:

David Mathew Genchi ("David Genchi") born August 4, 1974; and,

Ann Christine Genchi ("Ann Genchi") born December 11, 1978;

Joseph Stephen Genchi ("Joseph Genchi") born April 4, 1947, first married Sary Sacco June 28, 1974, and later married Debra Le Richard ("Debra Richard", Debra Lee Richard"? & "Deborah Richard"?); and,

Richard William Genchi ("Richard Genchi") born December 12, 1955, and married Gayle Girshbein;

Collett Littlepage Cavender ("Collett Cavender", “C.L. Cavender” & "Little Cavender") born November 20, 1920 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginai, married Carolyn Ruth Demoss ("Carolyn Demoss") on April 20, 1946 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on June 25, 1998 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Carolyn Demoss was born September 7 19??, and was the daughter of Dee DeMoss and Lula Lawson. Colleott Cavender and Carolyn had the following son:

Bruce Lee Cavender ("Bruce Cavender" & “B.L. Cavender”) born September 12, 1952 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Karen Lynn Martin ("Karen Martin") on March 13, 1982 in St. Timothy Lutheran Church in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Karen Martin was the daughter of T.W. Martin. Bruce Cavender and Karen Cavender had 3 children:

Kevin Lee Cavender (“Kevin Cavender” & “K.L. Cavender”) born November 7, 1985 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Jessica Lynn Cavender (“Jessica Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born November 9, 1987 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Kelli Anne Cavender (“Kelli Cavender” & “K.A. Cavender”) born November 18, 1991 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Lester Lee Cavender ("Lester Cavender" & “L.L. Cavender”) born August 14, 1923 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Grace Virginia Martin ("Grace Martin") on April 15, 1951 in the First Advent Christian Church in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died August 18, 1986 in Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in Grandview Memorial Park Cemetery in Dunbar, West Virginia. Grace Martin was born December 17, and was the daughter of Levi Martin. Lester Cavender and Grace Cavender had 2 children:

Gary Lee Cavender ("Gary Cavender" & “G.L. Cavender”) born April 20, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Cathy Ann Barker ("Cathy Barker") on June 7, 1974 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later married Tammy Angola Tupis ("Tammy Tupis") on August 14, 1982. Gary Cavender and Cathy Cavender had 2 children:

Ashley Nicole Cavender (“Ashley Cavender” & “A.N. Cavender”) born January 28, 1985 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Nicholas Andrew Cavender (“Nicholas Cavender” & “N.A. Cavender”) born April 19, 1988 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Michael Wayne Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.W. Cavender”) born May 10, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Margaret Aileen Cavender ("Margaret Cavender", “M.A. Cavender” & "Peggy Cavender") born November 7, 1925; and,

Albert Lee Cavender, Jr. ("Albert Cavender" & “A.L. Cavender”) born September 20, 1928, and married Marion E. Dempsey ("Marion Dempsey") on April 20, 1962;

Adam Basil Cavender ("Adam Cavender" & “A.B. Cavender”) born September 16, 1888 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Hazel Bailey on July 4, 1930 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died September 13, 1959 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Hazel Cavender died September 13, 1959;

Martha Alice Cavender ("Martha Cavender", "Alice C. Cavender"? & "M.A. Cavender") born November 28, 1890 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Arthur J. Guinn ("Arthur Guinn") on October 7, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev Gregory Loeback officiating. Martha Cavender Guinn (“Martha Guinn”) died May 2, 1973, and is buried in Hammond, Indiana. Arthur Guinn died about 1993 in Illinois;

Andrew Elliott Cavender ("Andrew Cavender" & “A.E. Cavender”) born July 24, 1892 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Florence Lyda Donohue ("Florence Donohue", "Florence Donahue"? & “Lyda Florence Donohoe”) on November 27, 1930 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, died March 5, 1975 in Maitland, Orange County, Florida at the age of 82 years, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Florence Donohue was born August 15, 1889, died May 17, 1974 and is buried with his wife. Andrew Cavender and Florence Cavender had 2 children:

Willagene Cavender ("Willogene Cavender"?) born July 3, 1933 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Brian Tarr. Brian Tarr and Willagene Tarr ("Willogene Tarr"?) had a daughter named:

Lori Lyn Tarr ("Lori Tarr" & "Lori Lynn Tarr"?); and.

Lori Cavender;

John Arthur Cavender (“John A. Cavender”, “J.A. Cavender” & "John Cavender") born in June 1894 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Mona Mans Montague ("Mona Montague"). John Cavender and Mona Cavender had a daughter named:

Lucinda Cavender ("Lucy Cavender"?);

Ora Cavender born October 2, 1897 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Samuel Ariel Dyke ("Samuel Dyke") on September 27, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and maybe later married S.A. Kyle459, and died in June 1981 in Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia. Samuel Dyke and Ora Dyke had a son named:

Paul Dyke born July 17, 1923; and,

Howard M. Cavender (“Howard E. Cavender”?, “Howard Cavender”, “H.E. Cavender”? & “H.M. Cavender”) born on March 14, 1899 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Marie Rhinehardt, later married Grace Ross on April 16, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on November 7, 1978 in Hollywood, Broward County, Florida. Howard Cavender and Marie Rhinehardt Cavender (“Marie Cavender”) had a son named:

Larry M. Cavender (“Larry Cavender” & “L.M. Cavender”) who married a Joyce;

Howard Cavender and Grace Ross Cavender (“Grace Cavender”) had 2 children:

Howard M. Cavender (“Howard Cavender” & “H.M. Cavender”); and,

Dwight Ellsworth Cavender (“Dwight Cavender”, “D.E. Cavender” & “Tiny Cavender”) born on July 1, 1926 in Akron, Summit County, Ohio, first married Joanne Fleming who was born September 3, 1932 in Prineston, West Virginia, next married Phyllis Lavely, was a member ot Masonic Lodge 20, Charleston, Scottish Rite bodies and Beni Kedem Shrine, and died on August 17, 1999 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 73 years. Phillis Cavender was the daughter of Kimberly S. Martin (“Kimberly Martin”) of Monroe, North Carolina. Dwight Cavender and Joanne Cavender had 2 children:

Tara Kay Cavender (“Tara Cavender” & “T.K. Cavender”) born on November 22, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Kimberley S. Cavender (“Kimberkley Cavender” & “K.S. Cavender”) born on March 31, 1959 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married an unknown Martin. Kimberley Martin had a daughter named:

Lauren Nichole Martin (“Lauren Martin”);

Dwight Cavender and Phyllis Lavely Cavender (“Phyllis Cavender”) had a son named:

Curtis G. Cavender (“Curtis Cavender” & “C.G. Cavender”);

Minerva Cavender born about 1850 Poca Township, Putnam County, Virginia that later became Poca Township, Putnam County, West Virginia 494 or in Kanawha Kanawha County, West Vriginia279 & 459 , died on either April 10, 1857 494 or on April 10, 1856459 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 10 years, and is buried in the Nelson Cavender Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

James C. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.C. Cavender”, & "Eli Cavender") born on either August 23, 1852494 or on August 10, 1854279, 371 & 459in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, lived in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and on August 1, 1870, he was living with his father, John Cavender, and John Cavender’s second wife, A.F. Susan Fitzwater, and he died on either July 31, 1922494 or on June 5, 1912459 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. James Cavender first married Mary Alice Medley (“Mary Medley") on either June 24, 1875433 & 494 or on June 24, 1874459 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. William Gibert (“William Gilbert”?) officiating the ceremony. Mary Cavender was born about 1857, was the daughter of William Medley who was born about 1818, and a Mary J. who was born about 1826 and died about 1881. James Cavender later married Melissa C. Edens ("Melissa Edens") on January 5, 1882 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and who was born about 1864. James Cavender still later married widow Landona Whittington ("Landonie Whittington"?) on March 12, 1903 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was born April 11, 1865 and who died February 18, 1946. When the August 1, 1970 census was taken for in Kanawha County, West Virginia, he was living with his father and his father’s second wife, A.F. Susan Fitzwater. James Cavender and Mary Medley Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) had 8 children:

John Willington Cavender ("Little Will Cavender", “Will Cavender”, "John Cavender", “John W. Cavender” & "J.W. Cavender") born May 30, 1876 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Minnie Alice O'Daniel ("Minnie O'Daniel") on June 3, 1901 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on July 16, 1954 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 78 years. Minnie O'Daniel was born about 1880 and died about 1954. John Cavender and Minnie Cavender had 9 children:

Ollie Lee Cavender (“Ollie Cavender” & “O.L. Cavender”) born about 1903 and died the same year;

Izora Ellen Cavender ("Izora Cavender") born June 5, 1904 in Hurricane, Putnam County, West Virginia, married Loudon Sherman Stewart (“Loudon Stewart" & "Louden Stewart") on May 17, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died May 16, 1983 in Hurricane, Punam County, West Virginia. Loudon Stewart was born about 1902 and died September 8, 1972. The children of Loudon Stewart and Izora Stewart were:

Earl C. Stewart ("Earl Stewart") who married Lee Pall; and,

Carolyn Sue Stewart ("Carolyn Stewart") who married Howard Collins;

Helen Mae Cavender born September 1, 1907, married Ira Ranson on March 4, 1926 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with the ceremony being performed by Rev. James F. Frame ("James Frame"), and died on June 2, 1996 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ira Ranson and Helen Ranson had the following children:

Emma Lea Ranson ("Emma Ranson") who married Johnny Courts ("John Courts");

Anna Ruth Ranson ("Anna Ranson") who married Jack Runion;

Marion Ranson who married Jim Garrett ("James Garrett"); and,

Leonard Ray Ranson ("Leonard Ranson") who married Betty Lanham ("Elizabeth Lanham");

Hubert James Cavender ("Hubert Cavender" & “H.J. Cavender”) born November 23, 1909 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Beatrice G. Mangus ("Beatrice Mangus"), next married Lucy Lane on December 5, 1930 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, met Millie Dee Westfall (“Millie Westfall”) about 1931, died March 24, 1977 in Covington, Covington City, Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Beatrice Mangus had previously had a daughter named Betty Mangus who was raised by Mr. Mangus’s sister. While Hubert Cavender was married to Lucy Lane, he had asked for a divorce, which was refused until it became known the he was expecting a child from Millie Dee Westfall (“Millie Westfall”). Hubert Cavender and Beatrice Mangus Cavender (“Beatrice Cavender”) had 1 child:

Mary Cavender;

Hubert Cavender and Millie Westfall Cavender (“Millie Cavender”) had a daughter named:

Mary Elizabeth Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) born on September 25, 1932 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Carl Lamar Stevens, Sr. (“Carl Stevens”) on April 6, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Carl Stevens and Mary Stevens had 2 children:

Carl Lamar Stevens, Jr. (“Carl Stevens”) born on September 22, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Phillip Gregory Stevens (“Phillip Stevens”) born on November 13, 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Comodore Silas Cavender (“Commodore Cavender”?, "Comodore Cavender", “C.S. Cavender” & "Comandore Cavender"?) born January 26, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Jean Lenore Reveal ("Jean Reveal"), died November 1, 1979 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Comodore Cavender and Jean Cavender had 2 children:

John Arthur Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) born July 27, 1954 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Kelly Rae Jones (“Kelly Jones”). John Cavender and Kelly Cavender had 3 children:

Jackie Lee Cavender (“Jackie Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born August 9, 1982 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Christopher Scott Cavender (“Christopher Cavender” & “C.S. Cavender”) born October 19, 1984 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Steven Andrew Cavender (“Steven Cavender & “S.A. Cavender”) born January 23, 1995 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

James Allen Cavender (“James Cavender& “J.A. Cavender”) born August 3, 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Gina Luray Cox. James Cavender and Gina Cavender had 2 children:

Jenifer Lea Cavender (“Jenifer Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born October 1, 1986 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Nicholas Andrew Cavender (“Nicholas Cavender” & “N.A. Cavender”) born July 18, 1990 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Emory Fred Cavender ("Emory Cavender" & “E.F. Cavender”) born on December 22, 1913 in Union District, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Dorothy Kessinger on March 27, 1937 in Ashland, Boyd County, Kentucky, and died March 5, 1997 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Emory Cavender and Dorthy Kessenger Cavender (“Dorothy Cavender”) had 5 children:

Thomas Dale Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.D. Cavender”) born May 3, 1938 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on the same date;

Rebecca OniedaCavender (“Rebecca Cavender” & “R.O. Cavender”) born July 7, 1939 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Charles Willard Dent (“Charles Dent”) about 1959, Charles Dent and Rebecca Dent had 2 children:

Pamela Jean Dent (“Pamela Dent”); and,

Gregory Dorf Dent (“Gregory Dent”);

Karen Lou Cavender (“Karen Cavender” & “K.L. Cavender”), a twin, born November 7, 1943 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Dale Ross Ashby (“Dale Ashby”) on December 3, 1965 in Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida, and later married Kenneth Clifford Detherage (“Kenneth Detherage”) on January 11, 1978 in Perrisburg, Virginia. Dale Ashby and Karen Ashby had 2 children:

Dale Scott Ashby (“Dale Ashby”) born October 24, 1968; and,

Jenipher Ellen Ashby (“Jenipher Ashby” & “Jenifer Ashby”?) Born October 14, 1971;

Sharon Sue Cavender (“Sharon Cavender” & “S.S. Cavender”), a twin, born November 7, 1943 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Thomas Joseph Murray (“Thomas Murray”), and later married Michael Lee Ellis (“Michael Ellis”) on February 19,1972. Michael Ellis and Sharon Ellis had 1 child:

Vicki Rene Ellis (“Vicki Ellis”) born May 16, 1968; and,

Dorothy Ann Cavender ("Dorothy Cavender" & “D.A. Cavender”) born May 20, 1950 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married William W. Arington ("William Arington" & "William Arlington"?) on July 10, 1970 in Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida;

Gertrude Ann Cavender (“Gertrude Cavender” & “G.A. Cavender”) born April 3, 1916, first married Elmer Moffett, next married Edward Umbaugh, and died on October 5, 1995 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio;

Ruth Veda Cavender (“Ruth Cavender” & “R.V. Cavender”) born October 30, 1918, married Cecil Haynes, was a member of the Tuppers Valley Baptist Church, and died September 9, 2001 in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Floral Hills Gardens Cemetery in Pocatalico, Kanawha County West Virginia. Cecil Haynes subsequently remarried Carolyn Pugh. The children of Cecil Haynes and Ruth Haynes were:

Donald F.Haynes (“Donald Haynes”)born May 31, 1938 who married Barbara Rexrode ("Barbara Rexroat"?) and lived in Waynesboro, Virginia;

John D. Haynes (“Johnny Haynes” & "John Haynes") born December 2, 1941, married Carolyn Breeden, and lived in Bowersville, Georgia; and,

Cecil Dale Haynes ("Cecil Haynes") born April 21, 1950, and lived in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Donald Haynes subsequently remarried to Carolyn Pugh; and,

Alberta Marie Cavender (“Alberta Cavender” & “A.M. Cavemder”) born on October 6, 1921, married James Martin, and lived in New Carlisle, Ohio. James Martin and Alberta Martin had 3 children:

Janet Martin;

Dorene Martin; and,

Dwayne Martin;

an unknown daughter who died at birth December 23, 1877;

James Fenton Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.F. Cavender”) born in December 1977 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Cora Hollins, and died about 1962;

Melton H. Cavender ("Melton Cavender" & “M.H. Cavender”) born about 1881, first married Mary Carr, later married Clara F. Ornbaun ("Clara Ornbaun"), and died about 1966;

Ira Leonard Cavender ("Ira Cavender" & “I.L. Cavender”) born July 6, 1891 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Gertude Durwin on April 11, 1914 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died in September 1985 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ira Cavender and Gertude Durwin Cavender (‘Gertude Cavender”) had a daughter named;

Ruth Wilson Cavender (“Ruth Cavender”& R.W. Cavender”) who married a Barelay;

Gertrude C. Cavender ("Gertrude Cavender" & “G.C. Cavender’) who married a Spradling;

Olive C. Cavender ("Olive Cavender" & “O.C. Cavender”) who married J.B.Kerbs; and,

Everett Cavender born about 1888, and married Anna Clark on August 6, 1910 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Children of James Cavender and widow Landony Whittington (“Landony Cavender”) were:

J.V. Cavender who lived in North Carolina;

J.W. Will Cavender (“J.W. Cavender”) who married a Minnie and lived in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Melton H. Cavender (“Melton Cavender”) born about 1881, married a Mary, and lived in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Everett Cavender who married a Beulah and lived in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

John Willington Cavender (“John W. Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender”) later married Asinetha Frances Fitzwater ("Asinetha Fitzwater", "Asinith Frances Susan Fitzwater" & "Asineth Fitzwater") on November 11, 1857 and who was born in 1840 and died March 4, 1897. John Willington Cavender ("John Cavender") and Asinetha Cavender (“Asineth Cavender”) had the following 6 children:

stillborn son on April 10, 1859 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, and who is buried in the Nelson Cavender Cemetery;

Felix Willington Cavender ("Felix Wellington Cavender", "Felix Cavender" & "Felex Cavender") born October 12, 1860 in Poca Township, Putnam County, Virginia which later became Poca Township, Putnam County, West Virginia, married Sarah Elizabeth Gibson ("Sarah Gibson") on April 2, 1884 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died on April 29, 1931 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Nelson Cavender Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, West Virginia. Sarah Gibson was born November 11, 1865 and died October 12, 1898 in Kanawha. Felix Cavender and Sarah Gibson Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”) had 7 children:

Helena Cavender born on April 2, 1884 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Hattie Cavender (“Harriett Cavender”?) born April 2, 1885 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married John H. High ("John High") March 24, 1907 in Kanawha County with Rev. James P. Moore ("James Moore") officiating, died December 29, 1961, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, West Virginia. John High was born November 19, 1881;

Nettie Cavender ("Nettle Cavender"?) born March 17, 1887 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Lon H. Given ("Lon Given") on December 25, 1910 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Thomas E. Melton ("Thomas Melton") officiating, died December 25, 1943 in the Charleston Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Given Cemetery in Little Sandy, Elkview, West Virginia. The children of Lon Given and Nettle Given were:

Jessie Alma Given ("Jessie Given" & "Jesse Given") born November 1, 1912, married John Gilbert McGrew ( "John McGrew" & "John McGraw"?), and died April 20, 1963. John McGrew and Jessie McGrew had a son named:

John McGrew; and,

Harold C. Given ("Harold Given") born July 14, 1915, married Phyllis Evens ("Phyllis Evans"?), and died July 1, 1959. The children of Harold Given and Phyllis Given were: Barbara Given; and, Eddie Given ("Edward Given");

Nelson Howard Cavender ("Nelson Cavender" & “N.H. Cavender”) born February 7, 1888 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Francis A. Caldwell ("Francis Caldwell" & "Frances Caldwell") on May 6, 1914 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died December 26, 1958 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 70 years, and is buried in the Nelson Cavender Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, West Virginia. Francis Caldwell was born February 27, 1891 and died December 28, 1980. The 6 children of Nelson Cavender and Frances Cavender were:

Helen Lee Cavender ("Helen Cavender" & “H.L. Cavender”) born June 25, 1915 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Thadubeus C. Carnes ("Thadabeus Carnes") on December 1, 1935 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Thadubeus Carnes was born June 15, 1911 and died September 21, 1989. The children of Thadubeus Carnes and Helen Carnes were:

Betty Maxine Carnes ("Betty Carnes" & "Elizabeth Carnes") born July 11, 1937, first married James Bradford Phillips ("James Phillips"), and later married a Bird. James Phillips was born September 8, 1938 and was the son of William Bradford Phillips ("William Phillips") (1914-1994) and Lora Beatrice Jones ("Lora Jones") (1919- ). The children of James Phillips and Betty Phillips were:

William Jeffery Phillips ("William Phillips", "Billy Phillips" & "William Jeffrey Phillips") born May 18, 1957; and,

Mary Catherine Phillips ("Mary Phillips") born May 18, 1957;

James Nelson Carnes ("James Carnes") born November 28, 1938 and married Wanda Jeane Mullins ("Wanda Mullins") October 15, 1961 in Kanawha County. Wanda Mullins was the daughter of B.R. Mullins;

Patrick Daniel Carnes, Sr. ("Patrick Carnes") born March 31, 1940 and died June 19, 1967. Patrick Carnes had a son named:

Patrick Daniel Carns, Jr. born June 7, 1964; and,

Michael Anthony Carnes ("Michael Carnes" "Toney Carnes" & "Tony Carnes") born January 20, 1956 and had a daughter named Melissa Lynn Carnes ("Melissa Carnes") born September 18, 1977;

Russell Wellington Caldwell Cavender (“Russell Wellington Coldwell Cavender”, “Russell Willington Coldwell Cavender”, “Russell Cavender”, “Coldwell Cavender”, “R.W.C. Cavender”, “R.W. Cavender” & “Wellington Cavender”) born September 19, 1918 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Ira Oreada Legge ("Iva Legg" & "Iva Legg"?) on November 2, 1942 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died September 24, 1966 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Floral Hills Gardens Cemetery in Pocatalico, Kanawha County West Virginia. Iva Legge was born January 4, 1923 in Kanawha County, was the daughter of Henry Clentin Legge ("Henry Legge") and Hattie Simmons, and died November 23, 1987. The children of Russell Cavender and Iva Cavender were:

Janice Lou Cavender ("Janice Cavender" & “J.L. Cavender”) born August 12, 1941 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Chester Franklin Waugh, II ("Chester Waugh") on March 29, 1969 at the First Baptist Church in Pearlsburg, Giles County, Virginia, died September 19, 1972 in the Charleston General Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried Floral Hills Gardens Cemetery in Pocatalico, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Chester Waugh was born December 27, 1941 and was the son of Paul L. Waugh ("Paul Waugh"). Chester Waugh and Janice Waugh had a daughter named:

Sarah Elizabeth Waugh ("Sarah Waugh") born August 24, 1972 in Kanawha County; and

Phillip Wayne Cavender ("Phillip Cavender" & “P.W. Cavender”) born September 15, 1948 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Charlotte Eva Ferrell ("Charlotte Ferrell") on August 15, 1971 in Aldersgate Methodist Church in Pocatalico, Kanawha County, West Virginia, later married for the second time to an unknown person, and still later married a Cherily in January 1985. Charlotte Ferrell was born November 10, 1949. The children of Phillip Cavender and Charlotte Cavender were:

Jennifer Janice Cavender ("Jennifer Cavender", “J.J. Cavender” & "Jenoifer Cavender") born May 16, 1973 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Sean Phillip Cavender ("Sean Cavender" & “S.P. Cavender”) born May 22, 1976 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Maxine Elizabeth Cavender (“Maxine Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) born July 8, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Harold Lee Nickol ("Harold Nickol", “Harold Lee Nichell”?, “Harold Nichell”? & “Harold Nickoll”) on May 17, 1921 and who was born May 7, 1921, and she died on September 13, 1992 in Marmet, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Harold Nickel and Maxine Nickel were:

Suzanne Nickel who married James Hodges and they had a daughter named Kellen Lee Hodges ("Kellen Hodges") born January 1981 in Kanawha County, died March 17, 1981, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia; and,

Sallie Nickel;

Orville Ray Cavender ("Orville Cavender" & “O.R. Cavender”) born about 1927, married Sylvia Frances Thomas ("Sylvia Thomas"), and died December 30, 1971. Orville Cavender and Sylvia Cavender had a daughter named:

Dixie Lea Cavender ("Dixie Cavender") born September 20, 1966 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Francis Cavender ("Frincis Cavender"?) apparently died at birth on December 5, 1929; and,

an unknown daughter who died at birth December 5, 1929;

Ohna Cavender ("Ona Cavender"?) born on December 7, 1892 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Robert James Jordan ("Robert Jordan" & "Robert Jordon"?) on September 29, 1919 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died November 8, 1982 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, West Virginia. Robert Jordan was born October 16, 1895 in Kanawha County, was the son of William Henry Jordan ("William Jordan" & "Bub Jordan") (1858-1059) and Marietta Dorcas Hall ("Marietta Hall") (1869-1926?), died March 3, 1972, and is buried with his wife. The children of Robert Jordan and Ohna Cavender Jordan (“Ohna Cavender”) were:

Mary Browning Jordan (“Mary Jordan”)?:

Marietta Elizabeth Jordan ("Marietta Jordan" & “Mary Browning Jordan”?) born December 12, 1920 in Kanawha County, first married Elmer Browning, next married Robert Nickell ("Robert Nickel"?), and later married a Ferguson. Elmer Browning and Marietta Browning had a daughter named:

Sara Alice Browning ("Sara Browning" & "Sarah Browning"?); and,

Felix Robert Jordan ("Felix Jordan") born March 19, 1922 in Kanawha County, and married Laura Virginia Harmon ("Laura Harmon") October 24, 1942 in Kanawha County. The children of Felix Jordan and Laura Jordan were:

Felix Robert Jordan, Jr. ("Felix Jordan"); and,

Mark D. Jordan ("Mark Jordan") who married Kathleen Farry August 10, 1955 in the Blessed Sacrament Church in Kanawha County. Kathleen Farry was the daughter of James C. Farry, Sr. ("James Farry");

Bertha Lee Cavender ("Bertha Cavender" & “B.L. Cavender”) born November 11, 1894 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Hobert Legg ("Robert Legg"?) on June 4, 1918 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and had no children, died November 26, 1959 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. Hobert Legg was born May 21, 1897 and they had no children; and,

Clarence Bennett Cavender ("Clarence Cavender" & “C.B. Cavender”) born February 18, 1896 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mabel Blanch Ranson ("Mabel Ranson") on November 14, 1917 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died January 25, 1963 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 66 years. Mabel Ranson was born September 16, 1901 in Kanawha County and was the daughter of Henry Ranson and Martha Legg. The children of Clarence Cavender and Mabel Cavender were:

Edith Hilda Cavender ("Edith Cavender" & “E.H. Cavender”) born September 1, 1918 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Ransford Clive Sigmon ("Ransford Sigmon" “Rank Sigmon”) on November 14, 1936 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died February 3, 1994 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ransford Sigmon was born February 6, 1914. Ransford Sigmon and Hilda Sigmon had the following children:

Robert Eugene Sigmon ("Robert Sigmon") born September 1, 1937, first married Dorothy Rea Haddix ("Dorothy Haddix") on December 20, 1958, and later married Bonnie Frances Thompson ("Bonnie Thompson") June 3, 1962. Bonnie Thompson was born January 25, 1937. Robert Sigmon and Dortha Sigmon had a daughter named:

Ronda Elaine Sigmon ("Ronda Sigmon") born May 5, 1961.

The children of Robert Sigmon and Bonnie Sigmon were:

Terry Phillis Sigmon ("Terry Sigmon") born May 8, 1963;

Bonnie Lynn Sigmon ("Bonnie Sigmon") born June 22, 1967; and,

Robert Alan Sigmon ("Robert Sigmon") born February 23, 1970;

Barbara Jean Sigmon ("Barbara Sigmon") born April 6, 1939, first married David Wilson on May 25, 1957, and later married Jerry Denice. The children of David Wilson and Barbara Wilson were:

Amy Lynn Wilson (“Amy Wilson”) born April 30, 1966

Christine Marie Wilson ("Christine Wilson") born January 14, 1968; and,

John Ransford Wilson ("Johnie Wilson" & "John Wilson") born on January 13, 1969;

Gerold Lloyd Sigmon ("Gerold Sigmon" & "Gerald Sigmon") born April 11, 1941, and married Carol Hess Steinbarger ("Carol Steinbarger") August 30, 1958. Carol Steinbarger was born May 24, 19?. The children of Gerold Sigmon and Carol Sigmon were:

Jerry Lee Sigmon ("Jerry Sigmon") born March 26, 19?; and,

Lisa Cheryl Sigmon ("Lisa Sigmon") born November 3, 19?;

Joyce Eileen Sigmon ("Joyce Eiline Sigmon"? & "Joyce Sigmon") born April 1, 1943 and married Dorrell Burdette on November 29, 1958. Dorrell Burdette was born December 20, 19??. The children of Doyle Burdette and Joyce Burdette were:

Jennifer Lynn Burdette ("Jennifer Burdette") born July 5, 19 ??;

James Michael Burdette ("James Burdette", "Bubba Burdette"? & "Bubbie Burdette") born December 26, 19 ?; and,

Stephanis Jo Burdette ("Stephanis Burdette") born August 28, 19 ?; and,

Vonda Kay Sigmon born August 5, 1951, and married Timothy Jay Mitchell ("Timothy Mitchell")on August 14, 1970 in Charleston Mountain Mission Church in Charleston, West Virginia and who was born June 22, 1950. Timothy Mitchell and Vonda Mitchell (“Kay Mitchell”) had a son named:

Jamie Mitchell ("James Mitchell"?);

Imogene Elizabeth Cavender ("Imogene Cavender" & “I.E. Cavender”) born February 17, 1920, and married B. I. Cline on February 5, 1942 in Harlan County, Kentucky with Rev. J.J. Arthur officiating. B.I. Cline was born December 8, 1910 and was the son of J.W. Cline;

Theodore Rhodehaver Cavender ("Theodore Cavender", “T.R. Cavender” & "Ted Cavender") born May 2, 1922 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Sarah Rebecca Murray ("Sarah Murray" & “Sarah Rebecah Murray”?) on January 18, 1943, attended the Kanawha Two-Mile Gospel Tabernacle, died December 18, 1977 at home in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Jenkins Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, West Virginia. Sarah Murray was born October 27, 1925. The 4 children of Theodore Cavender and Rebecka Cavender were:

Jeanne Lynette Cavender (“Jeanne Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born March 25, 1945, and married Charles F. Scraggs (“Charles Scraggs”) on December 26, 1968;

Peggy Jane Cavender ("Peggy Cavender" & “P.J. Cavender”) born March 14, 1944 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Willie Taylor ("William Taylor"). The children of Willie Taylor and Peggy Taylor were:

Sheldan Taylor born June 17, 1962;

Aaron Taylor born February 14, 1964;

Regina Dawn Taylor ("Regina Taylor") born November 18, 1968; and,

Willie Edward Taylor ("Willie Taylor") born May 31, 1973;

Nancy Jane Cavender ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.J. Cavender”) born July 28, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Jackie Lee Taylor ("Jackie Taylor" & "Jack Taylor"). Jackie Taylor and Nancy Taylor had a son named:

Chris Taylor born February 3, 1973; and,

Tammy Rebecca Cavender ("Tammy Cavender" & “T.R. Cavender”) born March 2, 1958 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Timothy Lynn Rollins ("Timothy Rollins") on August 22, 1975;

Izetta Jewell Cavender ("Izetta Cavender" & “I.J. Cavender’) born January 9, 1924, and married Howard Day Ware ("Howard Ware") February 7, 1946. Howard Ware was born September 3, 1922 and he and Izetta Ware had the following children:

Lynn Marie Ware ("Lynn Ware") born September 18, 1951; and,

Jeniffer Leah Ware ("Jeniffer Ware") born November 26, 1952 and married Walter Waitkus;

Kenneth Woodrow Cavender ("Kayo Cavender", "Kenneth Woodroe Cavender", "Kenneth Cavender" & “K.W. Cavender”) born November 18, 1925 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Jaunita Marie Walker ("Jaunita Walker") on March 2, 1948, served in World War II, died September 4, 1989 in Clendenin, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 63 years and while playing golf, and is buried in the Jenkins Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, West Virginia. Juanita Walker was born June 26, 1925, had previously married a McNeely and had a son named:

Billie Ray McNeely ("Billie McNeely" & "William McNeely") who was born October 29, 1943 and married Sharon Gail Nash ("Sharon Nash").

Kenneth Cavender and Jaunita Cavender had a daughter named:

Diana Sue Cavender ("Diana Cavender" & “D.S. Cavender”) born December 26, 1948 in Riverside, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Gene Russell Tackett ("Gene Tackett"). Gene Tackett was born December 19, 1944. Gene Tackett and Diana Tackett had the following children:

Gene Russell Tackett, Jr. ("Gene Tackett") born January 4, 1969 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Beth Marie Tackett ("Beth Tackett" & "Elizabeth Tackett"?) born November 26, 1971 in Charleston; and,

Kenneth Lee Tackett ("Kenneth Tackett") born December 27, 1974 in Charleston, West Virginia;

Clarence Bennett Cavender, Jr ("Clarence Cavender" & “C.B. Cavender”) born November 14, 1927 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Opal Lee Jarrett ("Opal Jarrett") on March 25, 1947 at her home in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Delbert C. Moore officiating, died January 21, 1978 at St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Opal Jarrett was born July 25, 1929. The children of Clarence Cavender and Opal Cavender were:

Rodney Dale Cavender ("Rodney Cavender" & “R.D. Cavender”) born April 2, 1950 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Cheryl Anne Whitehill (“Sheryl Whitehill”) on October 30, 1971. Cheryl Cavender at one time was married to a Hershberger. The children of Rodney Cavender and Cheryl Cavender were:

Alicia Beth Cavender ("Alicia Cavender" & “A.B. Cavender’) born May 31, 1971 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Michael David Roberts ("Michael Roberts") in 1991. Michael Roberts was the son of Rev. David Roberts and Patsy Roberts;

Brandon Lee Cavender (“Brandon Cavender” & “B.L. Cavender”) born October 23, 1973 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia

Jason Brandon Cavender ("Jason Cavender" & “J.B. Cavender”) born in 1974; and,

Alice Ruth Cavender (“Alice Cavender” & “A.R. Cavender”); and,

Clarence Bennett Cavender, III ("Clarence Cavender, III" & “C.B. Cavender”) born April 18, 1951 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Deborah Lynn Evans ("Deborah Evans") December 30, 1970, later married Betsy Napier (“Betsie Napier” & "Elizabeth Napier"?) after 1971, and still later married Kimberly Joy Mullins ("Kimberly Mullins") on September 2, 1988 in the Grace Baptist Church in St. Albans, West Virginia. Deborah Evans was born in 1953. Clarence Cavender, III and Deborah Cavender had a son named:

Mathew Shane Cavender ("Mathew Cavender", “M.S. Cavender” & "Matthew Cavender") born December 20, 1972 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Clarence Cavender and Betsy Cavender had 1 child:

Christa Brooke Cavender (“Christa Cavender” & “C.B. Cavender”) born February 7, 1981 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Clarence Cavender and Kimberly Cavender had 2 children:

Daniel Jordan Cavender (“Daniel Cavender” & “D.J. Cavender”) born April 18, 1990 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Adam Bennett Cavender (“Adam Cavender” & “A.B. Cavender”) born November 2, 1992 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia and,

Betty Ann Cavender ("Betty Anne Cavender", "Betty Cavender", “B.A. Cavender” & "Elizabeth Cavender") born July 3, 1930 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married John William Long, Sr. ("John Long" & "Bill Long") on August 5, 1949. John Long was born January 1, 1926. The children of John Long, Sr. and Betty Long were:

John William Long, Jr. ("John Long" & "Bill Long") born December 5, 1950, and married Brenda Pritt February 6, 1970; and,

Connie Ann Long("Connie Long" & “Anne Long”?) born March 25, 1953;

Almeda Cavender born September 21, 1862 in Poca Township, Putnam County, West Virginia, married Jesse C. Fielder ("Jesse Fielder" & "Deck Fielder") on April 1, 1885 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died October 21, 1936 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Nelson Cavender Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Deck Fielder was born March 23, 1855, died February 8, 1903, and is buried with his wife. J.C. Fielder and Almeda Fielder had 3 children:

John F. Fielder ("John Fielder") born in 1886, married a Ritta or Fitta, died about 1962, and is buried in the Nelson Cavender Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, West Virginia;

Milton Herman Fielder ("Milton Fielder" & "Milton Fields") born September 13, 1889, died March 5, 1973, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Milton Fielder had a daughter named Margaret F. Fielder ("Margaret Fielder") who married William Keith Holmes ("William Holmes"); and,

W. Hobert Fielder ("Hobert Fielder", "Hobert Fields" & "Highboard Fielder"?) born in 1897, married Ruth Gibson, died October 16, 1968, and is buried in the French Cemetery;

Medora Cavender ("Madora Cavender") born on either June 25, 1864433 & 459 or on June 25, 1866374 in Poca Township, Putnam County, West Virginia, married Silas Greenbury Legg ("Silas Legg" & "Sailes Legg") on December 25, 1898 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, lived in Huntington, Cabell County County, West Virginia, and died on September 11, 1935 in Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia. Silas Legg was the son of Francis Legg and Margaret Miller, and died in 1865. Sailes Legg and Madora Legg had 1 child named:

Gladys Marie Legg ("Gladys Legg") born on October 9, 1901;

Frances E. Cavender ("Frances Cavender" & “F.E. Cavender”) born August 19, 1866 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Milton Wills Cavender ("Milton Ward Cavender"?, “Milton W. Cavender”, “M.W. Cavender” & "Milton Cavender") born September 21, 1867 in Poca Township, Putham County, West Virginia, married Mary Ann Dooley ("Mary Douley", "Mary Dooley", "Mollie Douley" & "Mary Deuley") on December 25, 1892 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died November 19, 1931 Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park in South Charleston, West Virginia. Mary Doulay was born about 1869, died about 1960 and is buried with her husband. The children of Milton Cavender and Mary Cavender were:

Earl Russell Cavender ("Earl Cavender" & “E.R. Cavender”) born on September 13, 1897, married Kathleen Ennie Thompson ("Kathleen Thompson" & “Kathleen Tompkins”?) on May 16, 1822 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died on December 15, 1966 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Earl Cavender and Kathleen Cavender were:

Leo Leland Cavender ("Leo Cavender" & “L.L. Cavender”) born June 4, 1923, and married Kathleen Ellen Price ("Kathleen Price") who was born July 10, 1923. Leo Cavender and Kathleen Cavender had an adopted son named:

Douglas Leo Cavender ("Douglas Cavender" & “D.L. Cavender”) born June 26, 1952 in West Virginia, and married Mary Lou Herrington ("Mary Herington" & "Mary Herrington") June 1975. Mary Herington was the daughter of Jack E. Herington ("Jack Herington"). Douglas Cavender and Mary Cavender had 2 children:

Adienna Rose Cavender (“Adienna Cavender” & “A.R. Cavender”) born September 1, 1982 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Emily Jane Cavender (“Emily Cavender” & “E.J. Cavender”) born November 21, 1984 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ruth Marion Cavender ("Ruth Cavender" & “R.M. Cavender”) who married Samuel Parks. Samuel Parks and Ruth Cavender Parks (“Ruth Parks”) had the following children:

Samuel S. Parks ("Samuel Parks" & “Sam Parks”);

Nancy Ruth Parks ("Nancy Parks"); and,

David Parks;

Homer Leland Cavender ("Homer Cavender" & “H.L. Cavender”) born September 27, 1894 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Eloise Hannah Peebles ("Eloise Pebbles") on December 27, 1922 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died March 25, 1972 at the Thomas Memorial Hospital in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Eloise Peebles was born August 30, 1892, was the daughter of Frank M. Peebles ("Frank Peebles") and Laura Virginia Krantz ("Laura Krantz"), died April 18, 1972 in St. Albans Nursing Home in St. Albans, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband. The children of Homer Cavender and Eloise Cavender were:

Harriett Cavender who married John C. Elmore ("John Elmore"). John Elmore and Harriett Elmore had a daughter named:

Anne C. Elmore (“Anne Elmore”); and,

Laura Ann Cavender ("Laura Cavender" & “L.A. Cavender”) who married Harry R. Dias, Jr. ("Harry Dias"); and,

Rev. Virgil Willington Cavender ("Virgil Cavender" & “V.W. Cavender”) born about 1906 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Beatrice Dodson on August 8, 1929 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Rev. Virgil Cavender and Beatrice Cavender had 3 children:

Emily Cavender;

Betty Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender"); and,

James M. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.M. Cavender” & “James Monroe Cavender”?);

Still later, John Will Cavender ("John Cavender", “John William Cavender”?, “John Willingham Cavender”?, “J.W. Cavender” & “John W. Cavender”) married for the third time to Jenettie Layne Martin (“Jenettie Martin” & "Nettle Martin") on December 3, 1899. John Cavender and Jenettie Cavender had 2 children:

Thomas Martin Cavender (“Thomas M. Cavender”, “T.M. Cavender” & "Thomas Cavender"). It is noted that a Martin Cavender married Mary Kirk in Belmont County, Ohio, and had a daughter named Mary Cavender, ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) who was born June 16, 1879; and

Robert Martin Cavender (“Robert M. Cavender”, “R.M. Cavender” & "Robert Cavender"). It is noted that a Martin Cavender married Mary Kirk in Belmont County, Ohio, and had a daughter named Mary Cavender, ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) who was born June 16, 1879; 151, 152 & 433

MARY JANE CAVENDER ("Mary Cavender", “M.J. Cavender” & Mary J. Cavender”) born July 7, 1821 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia 433 & 494 or in Meigs County, Ohio459, first married John W. Slack ("John Slack") on either October 22, 1840 494 or on July 7, 1843459 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. G.A. Busgep. She later married William Martin on January 10, 1859 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on July 3, 1857 in Blue Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. John Slack was born in 1775 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, was the son of Abraham Slack (1755-1833) and Elizabeth Torbet, and first married Jane Comfort Samuel ("Jane Samuel"), died July 3, 1857 in Blue Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 82, and is buried in The Top Witcher Creek Cemetery in Kanawha County, West Virginia. His first wife Jane Slack died about 1847. John Slack, Sr. became a post master at Jarrett's Ford in Elkview, West Virginia, was the first justice of the peace of Elk District, was a highly regarded Methodist lay leader, and also became Kanawha County Sheriff, the first of a long line of Slacks to hold offices in the Kanawha County. Following her first marriage with John Slack, Mary Cavender subsequently married William Martin January 10, 1859 in Kanawha County, West Virginia.

(It is to be noted that a K.D. Cavender contends that Andrew Allen Cavender did not have this child, and that she may have been a sister to Andrew Allen Cavender or a daughter of John Cavender.)

The children of John Slack and Mary Slack were:

Helen M. Slack ("Helen Slack") born June 18, 1841 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and died from burns July 20, 1868;

America Slack born about 1847 in Blue Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married William J. Harris ("William Harris") February 25, 1871 in Kanawha County. William Harris was born about 1854 in England, and was the son of Nathan Harris who was born about 1832 and Ann Elizabeth Brown ("Ann Brown") who was born about 1831;

John Samuel Slack ("John Slack") born about 1850 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Emeline C. Matheny ("Emeline Matheny") June 5, 1872 in Kanawha County, later married Emma Douglas August 21, 1880 in Kanawha County, and died about 1883. Emeline Matheny was born about 1855 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and was the daughter of Michael Matheny who was born about 1818 and Margaret Price who was born about 1822. Emma Douglas was born about 1851, was the daughter of John Douglas (“Doug Douglas”) who was born about 1820 and a Julia who was born about 1832, and she died about 1934. The children of John Slack and Emeline Slack were:

John Slack; and,

an unknown daughter;

The children of John Slack and Emma Douglas were:

Cora Jane Slack ("Cora Slack") born in February 1881 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married William S. Hunter ("William Hunter") June 15, 1902 in Kanawha County West Virginia, died December 3, 1965, and is buried in the Hunter Cemetery in Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Hunter was born about 1872 and he and Cora Hunter had the following children:

Gladys H. Hunter ("Gladys Hunter") born in Reed, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Nitzey;

Hilda A. Hunter ("Hilda Hunter") born in Hancock, North Carolina, and married a Almanulma; and,

William Oran Hunter ("William Hunter") born April 20, 1919 in Putney, Putnam County, West Virginia; and,

Samuel Wilbur Slack ("Samuel Slack") born November 13, 1883 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Eva Myrtle Melton ("Eva Melton") November 4, 1911 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died June 2, 1943. Eva Melton was born about 1893 and died about 1968. The children of Samuel Slack and Eva Slack were:

Vada Virginia Slack ("Vada Slack") born October 2, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Floyd A. Ramsey ("Floyd Ramsey") July 6, 1932 in Kanawha County with Rev. C.B. Jackson performing the ceremony. Floyd Ramsey was born May 29, 1905 and was the son of Julia Copenhaver. The children of Floyd Ramsey and Vada Ramsey were:

Joan Virginia Ramsey ("Joan Ramsey") born April 27, 1933 and married Joseph Patterson;

Janet L. Ramsey ("Janet Ramsey") who married Ray Carson; and,

Susan J. Ramsey ("Susan Ramsey") who married Daniel Burdette;

Ronald Clyde Slack ("Ronald Slack") born July 4, 1915 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Clara May Lucas ("Clara Lucas"), died March 8, 1978, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Clara Lucas was born about 1921. Ronald Slack and Clara Slack had a daughter named:

Lynda Sue Slack ("Lynda Slack" & "Linda Slack"?) who was born April 25, 1943 in Kanawha County, died March 4, 1947 while having her tonsils removed, and is buried next to her father; and,

Omma Dorene Slack ("Omma Slack") born December 15, 1918 in Crede, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Tana Dale Burdette ("Tana Burdette") July 22, 1939 in Kanawha County. Tana Burdette was born December 4, 1917 and he and Omma Burdette had a son named:

Samuel Ray Burdette ("Samuel Burdette") who was born March 8, 1943 and married Margaret Oats. Samuel Burdette and Margaret Burdette had two adopted children:

Mark D. Burdette ("Mark Burdette") born March 11, 1972; and, Christina J. Burdette ("Christina Burdette") born July 6, 1976;

Mary C. Slack ("Mary Slack") born May 15, 1853 in Blue Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Christopher Columbus Jarrett ("Christopher Jarrett") October 11, 1868 in Kanawha County. Christopher Jarrett later married Emma Slack ("formerly "Emma Douglas") (1851-1934). The children of Christopher Jarrett and Mary Jarrett were:

Fannie C. Jarrett ("Fannie Jarrett") born September 3, 1869 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Stephen Stoffel February 3, 1887 in Kanawha County, died October 3, 1960, and is buried in the Jarrett Cemetery. Stephen Stoffel was born about 1861 and he and Fannie Stoffel had the following children:

Howard H. Stoffel ("Howard Stoffel") born in July 1891, first married Blanch Simmons and later married Juanita Jackson. The children of Howard Stoffel and Blanch Stoffel were:

Orlando Stoffel born January 19, 1913 and died November 25, 1962; Dorothy Stoffel who married a Pritt;

Helen M. Stoffel ("Helen Stoffel") who married Michael Jones; and, Clarence Stoffel. The children of Howard Stoffel and Juanita Stoffel were:

Janet Stoffel;

Howard H. Stoffel, Jr. ("Howard Stoffel") who married a Linda. Howard Stoffel and Linda Stoffel had three children:

Rhonda Stoffel;

Howard H. Stoffel, III ("Howard Stoffel"); and,

Joseph Stoffel;

Donna Stoffel who married Edward Tyler;

Stephen Eugene Stoffel ("Stephen Stoffel") born May 17, 1950 and married Brenda K. Street ("Brenda Street") June 21, 1969 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Brenda Street was born November 18, 1950 Stephen Stoffel and Brenda Stoffel had two children:

Stephen Eugene Stoffel, Jr. ("Stephen Stoffel") born October 25, 1972 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Stacy Dawn Stoffel ("Stacy Stoffel") born January 24, 1975 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Roger Stoffel;

Tressa E. Stoffel ("Tressa Stoffel") who married P.E. Shafer;

Masel S. Stoffel ("Hazel Stoffel"?);

Mary M. Stoffel ("Mary Stoffel") born in February 1898; and,

Pearl M. Stoffel ("Pearl Stoffel") born about 1905 and married Cecil Carnes;

John T. Jarrett ("John Jarrett") born about 1872 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and drowned in the Coal River;

Chleo Jarrett ("Cleo Jarrett"?) born May 4, 1874 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married John Henry Copenhaver ("John Copenhaver" & "Henry Copenhaver") November 8, 1894 in Kanawha County, and died May 5, 1959. John Copenhaver was born July 1, 1856, was the son of Jacob Thomas Copenhaver ("Jacob Copenhaver) (1824-1904) and Virginia Newcomer (1828-1917), was apparently a wealthy farmer near Elkview, West Virginia where he served as Deputy Sheriff. He declined to run as the Governor of West Virginia and died November 21, 1933 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Copenhaver Cemetery in Little Sandy, West Virginia. John Copenhaver apparently had first married Elizabeth Given who was born about 1860 and died about 1893. John Copenhaver and Chleo Copenhaver had a daughter named:

Hazel Copenhaver born November 30, 1897 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and who married Richard Flemmings;

Alice Jarrett born about 1876 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Charles Smith July 27, 1905 in Kanawha County. Charles Smith and Alice Smith had 6 children:

Cary Smith;

Howard Smith;

Chleo Smith;

Mearl Smith ("Pearl Smith"?);

Forrest Smith; and,

Roy Smith;

Lawrence E. Jarrett ("Lawrence Jarrett") born about 1879 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Gertrude Matheny September 27, 1905 in Kanawha County, and died September 24, 1930. Gertrude Matheny was born about 1885. Lawrence Jarrett and Gertrude Jarrett had 5 children:

Mabel Jarrett who married a Thompson;

Leslie Squire Jarrett ("Leslie Jarrett") born about 1909 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Ethel Jane Samples ("Ethel Samples"), died December 22, 1979, and is buried in the Graceland Memorial Park in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Leslie Jarrett and Ethel Jarrett had a son named:

Justen Lee Jarrett ("Justen Jarrett" & "Justin Jarrett"?);

Eavery Jarrett;

Irene Jarrett; and,

Hubert Jarrett; and,

Orland Jarrett born May 12, 1882 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Sarah Catherine Slack ("Sarah Slack") born June 5, 1854 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married William C. Belcher ("William Belcher") January 22, 1873 in Kanawha County, died December 5, 1928, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Cedar Grove, West Virginia. William Belcher was born July 1, 1849 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the son of Eli Belcher who was born about 1824 and Delaly who was born about 1828, died December 5, 1928 in Hugheston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with his wife. The children of William Belcher and Sarah Belcher were:

John Eli Belcher ("John Belcher") born February 3, 1875, never married, and died July 29, 1940;

Sidney Wilbur Belcher ("Sidney Belcher") born March 3, 1877, first married Della Cobb September 4, 1903, later married B. Cass Britt ("Cass Britt"), and died September 27, 1951. The children of Sidney Belcher and Della Belcher were:

Homer Anderson Belcher ("Homer Belcher") born July 6, 1919, and married Donna Betamore. Homer Belcher and Donna Belcher had a daughter named:

Bette Joan Belcher ("Bette Belcher", "Elizabeth Belcher" & ""Betty Belcher") born February 28, 1943;

Sidney Allen Belcher ("Sidney Belcher") born March 8, 1921;

Harold Preston Belcher ("Harold Belcher") who married May Huffman;

Howard Belcher who married Edith Hale;

Hazel Belcher who married Ophia Gibson;

Hallie Jane Belcher ("Hallie Belcher") born June 18, 1933, and married Harry Allen; and,

Maywood Belcher;

Albert Christopher Belcher ("Albert Belcher") born December 24, 1879, married Maude Eubank August 26, 1903, died May 19, 1934, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Cedar Grove, West Virginia. Maude Eubank was born about 1887 and died about 1945. the children of Albert Belcher and Maude Belcher were:

Violet Mae Belcher ("Violet Belcher") born September 10, 1904, married Clarence F. Gould ("Clarence Gould"), and died October 3, 1950. Clarence Gould was born about 1894 and died about 1964. He and Violet Gould had 4 children:

Albert Franklin Gould ("Albert Gould") born January 5, 1925;

Clarence F. Gould, Jr. ("Clarence Gould");

Anna May Gould ("Anna Gould"); and,

Estel Roy Gould ("Estel Gould") born August 22, 1930 in Coalburg, West Virginia;

William Henry Belcher ("William Belcher") born July 16, 1907, married Nellie Violet Mann ("Nellie Mann"), died August 12, 1983, and is buried in the Montgomery Memorial Park Cemetery in London, West Virginia. The children of William Belcher and Nellie Belcher were:

William Clifford Belcher ("William Belcher") born December 24, 1936; Thomas Richard Belcher ("Thomas Belcher") born March 22, 1940;

David M. Belcher ("David Belcher");

Nancy Kay Belcher ("Nancy Belcher") born April 2, 1945 and who married a Hartley;

Robert Wayne Belcher ("Robert Belcher") born February 12, 1947; and, Rickey Allen Belcher ("Rickie Belcher" & "Richard Belcher"?) born April 30, 1954;

Freda Ruth Belcher ("Freda Belcher") born July 18, 1909 in Montgomery, West Virginia, and married Harold Steward. Harold Steward and Freda Steward had a daughter named:

Leola Steward;

Edith Virginia M. Belcher ("Edith Belcher" & "Virginia Belcher") born October 8, 1914, and married Emerson Haynes Stinnett ("Emerson Stinnett") who died March 6, 1969. The children of Emerson Stinnett and Edith Stinnett were:

Emerson Haynes Stinnett, Jr. ("Emerson Stinnett") born November 5, 1930;

Raymond Thomas Stinnett ("Raymond Stinnett") born May 16, 1932 and died in September 1933;

Ralph Lee Stinnett ("Ralph Stinnett") born June 29, 1934 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Larry Allen Stinnett ("Larry Stinnett") born June 1, 1938 in Atlanta, Georgia; and,

Gerald Ray Stinnett ("Gerald Stinnett") born November 27, 1948 in Atlanta, Georgia;

Carl Wesley Belcher ("Carl Belcher") born November 8, 1913, married Madeline Hudnall and died September 30, 1978. The children of Carl Belcher and Madeline Belcher were:

Kenneth Lee Belcher ("Kenneth Belcher") born September 13, 1935, and married Betty Jane Bowe ("Betty Bowe" & "Elizabeth Bowe"?);

Phyllis Jean Belcher ("Phyllis Belcher") born March 23, 1938, first married Howard Wesley Morris ("Howard Morris") who was born about 1937, and later married Harold Holstein. Howard Morris and Phyllis Morris had two children:

Howard Wesley Morris, Jr. ("Howard Morris") born June 24, 1957; and,

Tracy Jane Morris ("Tracy Morris") born January 29, 1960;

George W. Belcher ("George Belcher" & "Buddy Belcher") born about 1938; and,

Shirley Belcher born March 1, 1940, and married James Dangerfield; and,

Estel Ray Belcher ("Estel Belcher") born February 18, 1918, and married Vertie Withrow who was born about 1925. Estel Belcher and Vertie Belcher had a son named:

Charles Ray Belcher ("Charles Belcher") born October 7, 1945;

George Hamilton Belcher ("George Belcher") born December 23, 1882 and died February 3, 1900;

Daniel Ervin Belcher ("Daniel Belcher") born January 12, 1888, and died January 27, 1957;

Homer Alderson Belcher ("Homer Belcher") born December 12, 1890, married Ophelia Anderson March 17, 1918 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died January 27, 1957. Homer Belcher and Ophelia Belcher had three children:

Helen Marie Belcher ("Helen Belcher") born January 4, 1921 in Hugheston, West Virginia;

Warren Gameliel Belcher ("Warren Belcher"); and,

Marjuerite Belcher ("Marguarite Belcher"?);

Tidy May Belcher ("Tidy Belcher") born October 22, 1893, married Ray Adams February 18, 1918 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died December 2, 1975, and is buried in Horse Mill Hollow in Cedar Grove, West Virginia. Ray Adams was born about 1895 and he and Tidy Adams had the following children:

Frances Jean Adams ("Frances Adams") born July 12, 1921, first married Al Biggs ("Albert Biggs"?), and later married an unknown person;

Freer Adams born July 3, 1923 in Willoughby, Ohio, first married Bethel Rollins and later married a Mary;

Fred Adams born in December 1925 in Suitland, Maryland;

Fannie Adams ("Francis Adams"?) born March 22, 1929 in Hugheston, West Virginia, and married Harry Bennett;

Freeman Adams born January 15, 1931 in Landover, Maryland, and married Mary Margaret ("Elizabeth Margaret"?); and,

Fayetta Adams ("Fayette Adams"?) born in February 1936 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Allen Bowen ("Allan Bowen"?), next married a Romano, and later married a Butterfield;

Mary Catherine Belcher ("Mary Belcher") born April 21, 1896, married Charles Orion Rice ("Charles Rice") May 6, 1918 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died January 8, 1962, and is buried in the London Cemetery in London, West Virginia. Charles Rice was born about 1897 in Mason County, West Virginia, was the son of Edward Rice and Margaret Edwards, died February 10, 1936, and is buried with his wife. The children of Charles Rice and Mary Rice were:

Dr. Otis Kermit Rice ("Otis Rice") born June 6, 1919;

Alma Naomi Rice ("Alma Rice") born August 20, 1920;

Robert Rice born at birth on January 1, 1922;

Rosalie Rice born April 24, 1923; and,

Sarah Lee Rice ("Sarah Rice") born October 19, 1929, and married David Scaggs ("David Skaggs"?). David Scaggs and Sarah Scaggs ("Sarah Skaggs"?) had a daughter named:

Martha Ellen Scaggs ("Martha Ellen Scaggs"?, "Martha Scaggs" & "Martha Skaggs"?) who married Edwin Kent Thomas ("Edwin Thomas"). Edwin Thomas and Martha Thomas had two children:

David Neal Thomas ("David Thomas") born March 31, 1976; and, Matthew Kent Thomas ("Matthew Thomas") born April 5, 1979; and,

Addie Myrtle Belcher ("Addie Belcher") born March 8, 1899, married Herman Dooley Johnson ("Herman Johnson") July 2, 1919, and died December 17, 1972. The children of Herman Johnson and Addie Johnson were:

Macel Marie Johnson ("Macel Johnson") born September 15, 1920, and married Cecil Gillespie who was born December 1, 1955. Cecil Gillespie and Macel Gillespie had a daughter named:

Susan Gillespie who was born December 1, 1955;

Herman Dooley Johnson, Jr. ("Herman Johnson") born September 8, 1922;

Roger Shirley Johnson ("Roger Johnson") born July 9, 1923, and married Freda Louise Ellis ("Freda Ellis") August 21, 1948. Freda Ellis was born about 1925. Roger Johnson and Freda Johnson had two children:

Rebecca Johnson born August 22, 1949 and who married Cecil McLaughlin who was born May 30, 1947. Cecil McLaughlin and Rebecca McLaughlin had 2 children:

Amy Beth McLaughlin ("Amy McLaughlin") born January 24, 1976; and,

Amber Jill McLaughlin ("Amber McLaughlin") born May 20, 1977; and,

Roger Keith Johnson ("Roger Johnson") born November 20, 1955; and,

Ruby Johnson born April 17, 1926 in Roswell, Georgia, and married Donald Paulson. Donald Paulson and Ruby Paulson had 2 children:

Donna Paulson; and,

Gary Paulson; and,

Margaret Slack born about 1857 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

(See: "Slack Relatives" by Roscoe C. Kenney, Jr.);

SARAH JANE CAVENDER (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”) born about 1825 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia459, first married Jacob Meadows (“Jacob Meador”) on either December 7, 1843279 & 494 or on December 14, 1844433 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia. Jacob Meadows was born about 1820 in Rockingham County, Virginia, and died about 1877. Sarah Meadows later married James M. Ferrell ("James Ferrell") on May 16, 1877 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and she died about 1883. Jacob Meadows and Sarah Meadows had 13 children:

Nancy Jane Meadows ("Nancy Meadows") born about 1845 in Kanawha County, Virginia that later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Ahaz Spencer on March 25, 1866 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Thompson Young performing the ceremony. Ahaz Spencer was born about 1836 in Augusta County, Virginia and was the son of a M. Spencer. The children of Ahaz Spencer and Nancy Spencer were:

Hester Spencer born about 1867 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

James M. Spencer born about 1869 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Mary E. Spencer ("Mary Spencer") born about 1871 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

William Spencer born about 1875 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

John Spencer born about 1877 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Cora Spencer born in February 1880 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

James Meadows born about 1848 in Kanawha County, Virginia that later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Byer who was born about 1856. James Meadows had the following children:

Acrive A. Meadows ("Acrive Meadows") born about 1875 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Comentry Meadows born about 1878 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Lizzie M. Meadows ("Lizzie Meadows" & “Elizabeth Meadows”?) born about 1879 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Martha Ellen Meadows ("Martha Meadows") born July 12, 1849 in Kanawha County, Virginia that later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, married John Wesley Burgess ("John Burgess") on November 7, 1870 in Mink Shoals, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died April 3, 1884 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. John Burgess was born August 23, 1849 in Fayette County, Virginia and was the son of William J. Burgess ("William Burgess") and Hannei D. ____ . John Burgess and Martha Burgess apparently had five children, of which 4 are presently known:

Edward A. Burgess ("Edward Burgess") born about 1872 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ida M. Burgess ("Ida Burgess") born about 1875 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Izora W. Burgess ("Izora Burgess") born about 1879 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and married Robert J. Patton ("Robert Patton"). They apparently had five presently unidentified children; and,

Lizzie Burgess born in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married John Lewis. John Lewis and Lizzie Lewis had a daughter named Lucille Lesis who was born in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Mary Melissa Meadows ("Mary Meadows") born March 11, 1853 in Kanawha County, Virginia that later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Eli D. Beaver ("Eli Beaver") March 8, 1876 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died February 1, 1925 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Eli Beaver was born July 30, 1853 in Kanawha County, was the son of Cyrus Beaver who was born about 1830 and Mary J. ____ who was born about 1832, died September 15, 1922, and is buried with his wife Mary. The children of Eli Beaver and Mary Beaver were:

Martha Alice Beaver ("Martha Beaver") born May 14, 1877 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Levi Clarence Burford ("Levi Burford"), died July 15, 1949 in Kanawha County, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Levi Burford was born March 20, 1877, was the son of James A. Burford ("James Burford") born about 1861 and Sidney A.V. ? born about 1864, and died October 4, 1906. The children of Levi Burford and Martha Burford were:

Goldie Lillian Burford ("Goldie Burford") born December 6, 1900 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Arthur Teel, died December 7, 1978 in Kanawha County, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Arthur Teel was born February 3, 1893 in Kanawha County, was the son of Samuel Teel and Goldie Lilly Burford ("Goldie Burford"), died October 4, 1957 in Kanawha County, and is buried with his wife Goldie. The children of Arthur Teel and Goldie Teel were:

Alice Aileen Teel ("Alice Teel") born August 19, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Hubert Harold Halstead ("Hubert Halstead") February 18, 1942 in Kanawha County. Hubert Halstead was born February 27, 1916, died July 12, 1980 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Hubert Halstead and Alice Halstead were:

Samuel Christopher Halstead ("Samuel Halstead") born April 7, 1943 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Rebecca Ann Manzo ("Rebecca Manzo") August 20, 1966 in Kanawha County. Rebecca Manzo was born July 23, 1942, and was the daughter of Max Manzo and Maybelle Higgins. Samuel Halstead and Rebecca Halstead had a daughter named:

Sarah Rebecca Haldstead ("Sarah Haldstead") born December 5, 1977 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Alice Leigh Halstead ("Alice Halstead") born October 14, 1947 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Paul Keith Long ("Paul Long") April 1, 1972 in Kanawha County; and,

Arthur Teel, Jr. born May 12, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Margaret Lorene Koontz ("Margaret Koontz") September 1, 1949 in Kanawha County, died September 5, 1990, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Margaret Koontz was born May 26, 1926 in Jackson County, West Virginia and was the daughter of Denver Holland Koontz ("Denver Koontz") and Nancy L. Hatcher ("Nancy Hatcher"); and,

Nellie Mae Burford ("Nellie Burford") born November 2, 1906 and married Earl Campbell;

William Marshall Beaver ("William Beaver") born October 9, 1880 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died October 6, 1965, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Rosa Ellen Beaver ("Rosa Beaver") born May 17, 1883 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died August 22, 1965;

Braden Beaver born about 1885 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Tandy Beaver born January 14, 1888 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died July 10, 1954, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Tandy Beaver had two children:

Lucille Beaver who was born on October 14; and,

Arbutus Beaver who was born on July 22;

Arminta Beaver born April 25, 1892 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died February 6, 1963, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Menta Lea Beaver ("Menta Beaver") who apparently died at birth April 25, 1892 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Branden M. Meadows (“Branden A. Meadows”494, "Branden Meadows" & "Brandon Meadows"?) born October 20, 1854 in Kanawha County, Virginia that later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, died August 21, 1926 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Elizabeth Meadows born about 1858 in Kanawha County, Virginia that later became Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Sarah E. Meadows ("Sarah Meadows") born about 1860 in Kanawha County, Virginia that later became Kanawha County, West Virginia;

John Russell Meadows ("John Meadows") born August 22, 1861 in Kanawha County, Virginia that later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Tamsey Ray on April 19, 1883 1861 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died October 28, 1935 in Buffalo, Putnam County, West Virginia. John Meadows and Tamsey Meadows had 2 children:

George H. Meadows (“George Meadows”) born December 16, 1886, and died November 14, 1918; and,

Braden Allen Meadows (“Braden Meadows”) born March 1, 1890, married Pheba Marie on September 13, 1930, and died November 5, 1951, Braden Meadows and Pheba Meadows had a child named:

Bessie Lou Meadows (“Bessie Meadows”) who married an unknown Carlylel. Bessie Carlyle had 1 child:

Roger Carlyle who married a Lisa;

Rebecca Ann Meadows ("Rebecca Meadows") born March 19, 1863 in Kanawha County, Virginia that later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married George J. Crede ("George Crede" & “George J. Creede”494) on March 31, 1881 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. George Creede was born May 18, 1859, and was the son of George H. Crede ("George Crede") and Eve R. Rishael ("Eve Rishael"). George Crede and Rebecca Crede had the following children:

William H. Crede ("William Crede") born January 13, 1882 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Nellie Crede born in Kanawha County, West Virginia and married James White; and,

Walter H. Crede ("Walter Crede") who was born in Kanawha County, West Virginia and married a Mollie. Walter Crede and Mollie Crede had a son named Walter H. Crede, Jr. ("Walter Crede");

Brandon Z. Meadows ("Brandon Meadows") born about 1864 in Kanawha County, Virginia, first married an unknown person, and later married a Sarah;

Reecie Alifair Meadows ("Reecie Meadows" & “Reecy Meadows”494) born December 16, 1865 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married W.E. Hopkins on December 14, 1891 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Spring Hill Mausoleum in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. W.E. Hopkins was born about 1852;

Morrison G. Meadows ("Morrison Meadows") born about 1867 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Milton J. Meadows ("Milton Meadows")born in January 1870 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

JAMES WESLEY CAVENDER ("James Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “James W. Cavender”?) born either September 29, 1826 or September 29, 1828494 in either Kanawha County, Virginia that later became Kanawha County, West Virginia494 or in Meigs County, Ohio459, at age 30 married Mary Elizabeth Fitzwater ("Margaret Elizabeth Fitzwater", “Elizabeth Margaret Fitzwater”494, "Margaret Fitzwater", "Mary Fitzwater" & "Elizabeth Fitzwater") age 20 on either November 11, 1857494 or on December 11, 1857459 in either Nicholas County, West Virginia494 or in Kanawha County, Virginia that later became Kanawha County, West Virginia459 with Rev. James E. Ellison ("James Ellison") performing the ceremony, died August 25, 1888 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Mary Fitzwater was born April 20, 1837 in Nicholas County, Virginia which later became West Virginia, was the daughter of John Fitzwater, III who was born about 1804 in Nicholas County, Virginia and died in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and was the gggggrandson of Lord Robert Fitzwater who was born about 1620 in England, and either Sarah Coffman or Sarah Stevens494 who was born about 1816 and died on July 12, 1914. In 1850, a James Cavinder ("James Cavender"), age 23, was living in Kanawha County, Virginia in the household of Andrew Cavender and who probably was the above James Wesley Cavender. 371 James Cavender and Mary Cavender had 8 children:

John Addison Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.A. Cavender” & “John A. Cavender”) born September 15, 1858 in Kanawha County, Virginia that later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Elizabeth Layne, next married Elizabeth Young ("Betty Young" & "Elizabeth Young"?) on December 17, 1885 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died February 8, 1918 at the age of 60 from dropsy in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Betty Young was born about 1863 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and was the daughter of Jacob Young who was born about 1825 and a Julia M. who was born about 1830. John Cavender and Betty Young Cavender (“Betty Cavender”) had 7 children:

Sinnett Wilson Cavender ("Sinnett Cavender" & “S.W. Cavender”) born September 13, 1886 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Ida Robinson on April 1, 1907 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, next married Celia Ernestine Legg on December 23, 1908 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on May 24, 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Celia Legg was born December 14, 1885 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died February 10, 1974 and is buried in Aliguippa, Pennsylvania. The children of Sinnett Cavender and Celia Cavender were:

John Harold Cavender, Sr. ("John Cavender", “J.H. Cavender’ & “John H. Cavender”) born May 30, 1909, and married Alma Parsons. John Cavender and Alma Cavender had the following children:

John Harold Cavender, Jr. ("John Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & “John H. Cavender”) born September 8, 1930 and married a Jean;

Ray J. Cavender ("Ray Cavender") born October 12, 1932 and who married a Mildred;

Cathaline F. Cavender ("Cathaline Cavender", “Cathleen Cavender”?, “C.F. Cavender” & "Kathleen Cavender"?) born about 1933, married John Ziegler (“John Zegler”?), and died February 28, 1980;

Barbara Cavender born about 1936 and married Bud Shrum;

James L. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.L. Cavender);

an infant daughter who apparently died at birth; and,

Francis G. Cavender ("Francis Cavender", “F.G. Cavender” & "Frances Cavender) who married James W. Morgan ("James Morgan");

Opal M. Cavender (“Opal Cavender” & “O.M. Cavender”) born June 5, 1912 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and burned to death at the age of 10 on May 4, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Sinnett Wilson Cavender, Jr. ("Sinnett Cavender" & “S.W. Cavender”) born August 6, 1919, married Charleanna Anna Dill ("Charlesana Dill"? & "Anna Dill"), died December 25, 1993 in the Palm Meadow Hospital in Hialeah, Dade County, Florida, and is buried in the Vista Memorial Gardens in Hileah, Florida. Charlesana Dell was born about 1923. Sinnett Cavender and Charlesana Cavender had 2 children:

Shara Lynn Cavender ("Shara Cavender" & “S.L. Cavender”) who married Buddie Tickle; and,

Melissa G. Cavender ("Melissa Cavender" & “M.G. Cavender”) who married a Unger;

Samuel Cavender; and,

James Arnold Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) born June 10, 1921 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, married Robbie Zama Taylor ("Robbie Taylor"), and died on September 15, 1997 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 76 years. Robbie Taylor was born April 2, 1914, and died August 9, 1968;

Sinnett Cavender, Sr. and Ida Robinson had:

an unknown daughter who apparently died at birth;

Harry Edward Cavender ("Harry Cavender" & “H.E. Cavender”) born November 15, 1888 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Alice Lundguist on May 22, 1911 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died July 4, 1979 in Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania Hospital, and is buried in the Aliquippa Cemetery in Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Alice Lundguist was born September 22, 1892 and died December 1, 1968. The children of Harry Cavender and Alice Cavender were:

Mildred Dorothy Cavender ("Mildred Cavender" & “M.D. Cavender”) born October 23, 1911, and married a Morris;

Paul Edward Cavender ("Paul Cavender" & “P.E. Cavender”) born September 3, 1913, and died June 15, 1992 in Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania; and,

Kenneth Lawrence Cavender ("Kenneth Cavender" & “K.L. Cavender”) born November 18, 1925 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died September 4, 1989 in Aliquippa County, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the Aliquippa Cemetery in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania;

Robert Emmitt Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born February 6, 1891 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Amy Lura Bailey ("Amy Laura Bailey"? & "Amy Bailey") on September 13, 1913 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died September 15, 1973 in Pinellas Park, Pinellas County, Florida, and is buried Floral Hills Gardens of Memory in Pocatalico, West Virginia. Amy Bailey was born July 18, 1897 in Florida, died February 7, 1978 in St. Petersburg, Florida, and is buried with her husband Robert. Robert Cavender and Amy Cavender had 3 children:

Orvel Wesley Cavender ("Orvel Cavender" & “O.W. Cavender”) born March 15, 1914 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Opal B. Hill ("Opah Hill"), died August 17, 1992 in St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, and is buried in the Forks of Coal Cemetery;

Nobel Kermit Cavender ("Nobel Cavender" & “N.K. Cavender”) born May 22, 1916 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Ida May Perry ("Ida Perry"), died June 1, 1989 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Perry Cemetery; and,

Dorothy Hazel Cavender ("Dorothy Cavender" & “D.H. Cavender”) born August 3, 1918 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died March 7, 1933;

Lucy Ellen Cavender ("Lucy Cavender" & “L.E. Cavender”) born June 18, 1893 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Hugh Carlyn High ("Hugh High") on March 17, 1915 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, next married a Fisher, died April 3, 1980 in the Hartland Nursing Home in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Hugh High and Lucy High had two children:

Hugh Carlyn High, Jr. ("Hugh High") born February 6, 1919 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Freda Blake. Hugh High and Freda High had a daughter named:

Connie Lee High ("Connie High") born January 1, 1945 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Roger McCallister; and,

Charles Howard High ("Charles High") born July 15, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and had three children:

Charles Howard High, Jr. ("Charles High") born in August 1950 and married Alda Walker;

Janie Marie High ("Janie High" & "Jane High") born May 10, 1955, and married December 8, 1973 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Susie High ("Susan High") who married a Ferguson or Fergureon May 6, 1967. Susan Fergureon ("Susan Ferguron"? & Susan Ferguran"?) had two children:

Chellie Stephee Ferguron ("Stephee Fegurson"? & "Stephanee Feguran"?) in St. Petersburg, Florida; and,

Marla Ferguran ("Marla Ferguson"? & "Marla Ferguron") born in St. Peterson, Florida;

Cora N. Cavender (“Cora Cavender” & “C.N. Cavender”) born August 13, 1895 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died March 3, 1899 at Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ira Otis Cavender ("Ira Cavender" & “I.O. Cavender”) born August 25, 1897 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Ora Florence Miller ("Ora Florance Miller"? & "Ora Miller") on March 17, 1916 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died February 3, 1983 in Pinellas Park, Pinellas County, Florida, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Gardens in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ora Miller was born about 1898, died July 7, 1991 in Sunshine Village Nursing Home in Pinellas Park, Pinellas County, Florida, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memory Garden Mausoleum in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ira Cavender and Ora Miller Cavender (“Ora Cavender”) had 6 children:

Florence Cavender born about 1917;

Doris Elizabeth Cavender ("Doris Cavender" & “D.E. Cavender”) born January 3, 1918, and married Reber McCurdy on September 29, 1939 in South Chaleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Reber McCurdy and Doris McCurdy had two children:

Karen McCurdy who married Christopher Ford. Christopher Ford and Karen Ford had the following children:

Erica Ford;

Paul Ford; and,

Jonathon Ford ("Jonathan Ford"?); and,

Jonathan McCurdy who married a Judy;

Otis Leroy Cavender ("Otis Cavender" & “O.L. Cavender”) born January 12, 1920 in Clendenin, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Marguerite Maxine Miller ("Marguerite Miller" & "Marguarite Miller"?) September 14, 1940 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Marguerite Miller was born September 13, 1919. The children of Otis Cavender and Marguerite Cavender were:

Otis Leroy Cavender ("Otis Cavender", “O.L. Cavender” & "Sandy Cavender") born January 4, 1943 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Marsha Talbert. The children of Otis Cavender and Marsha Cavender were:

Melissa Lee Cavender ("Melissa Cavender" & “M.L. Cavender”); and

Christopher Lee Cavender ("Christopher Cavender" & “C.L. Cavender);

Katherine Louise Cavender ("Katherine Cavender" & “K.L. Cavender”) born October 7, 1945 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Charles R. Cihil ("Charles Cihil") on June 30, 1974 in Endicott, Broome County, New York, with Rev. Donald Cavender performing the ceremony. Charles Cihil was the son of Charles Cihil. Charles Cihil and Katherine Cihil had three children:

Gregory Charles Cihil ("Gregory Cihil");

Deborah Ann Cihil ("Deborah Cihil"); and,

Matthew Arron Cihil ("Matthew Aaron Cihil"? & "Matthew Cihil"); and

David Lee Cavender ("David Cavender" & “D.L. Cavender”) born August 25, 1949 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

John Harrison Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & “John H. Cavender”) born February 11, 1922 in Clendenin, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Mildred Leona Markham ("Mildred Markham") on January 8, 1943 in the 5th Avenue Church of God in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. John Cavender was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Army Air Force at the Stuttgart Army Airfield in Arkansas on November 14, 1943, and later became a professional golf caddy and a professional golfer. The children of John Cavender and Mildred Cavender were:

Michael John Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.J. Cavender”) born July 29, 1943 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Philima Particia Romeo ("Philima Romeo") on July 13, 1968 in the Sacred Heart Church in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Philima Romeo was the daughter of Riley J. Romeo ("Riley Romeo"). Michael Cavender and Philima Cavender had 2 children:

Patricia Marie Cavender (“Patricia Cavender” & “P.M. Cavender”) born October 7, 1972 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Jonathan Stolman on May 12, 2000 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Dawn Michelle Cavender (“Dawn Cavender” & “D.M. Cavender”) born May 23, 1977 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Pamela Dianne Cavender ("Pamela Cavender" & “P.D. Cavender”) born May 14, 1948 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia married Harry Melvin Curry (“Speedy Curry” & “Harry Curry”) on June 27, 1970 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Timothy George Cavender ("Timothy Cavender" & “T.G. Cavender) born November 25, 1950 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Susan Dahill, later married Gabriele Anna Seebach (“Gabriele Seebach”), still later married Peggy West (“Margaret West”?), and still later married Bonnie Jane Meehan (“Bonnie Meehan”) on August 9, 2001 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Rev. Donald Ray Cavender ("Donald Cavender" & “D.R. Cavender”) born May 7, 1929, and married Betty Smith ("Elizabeth Smith"). Rev. Donald Cavender and Betty Cavender had three children:

Darrell Dean Cavender ("Darrell Cavender", “D.D. Cavender” & "Darell Cavender"?);

Karen K. Cavender ("Karen Cavender" & “K.K. Cavender”); and,

Deana Delinn Cavender ("Deana Cavender" & “D.D. Cavender”); and,

Robert Owen Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.O. Cavender”) born March 2, 1932 in West Virginia, married Beverly Linda McCormick (“Beverly McCormick”) on February 3, 1960 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Beverly McCormick was born about 1940, was the daughter of V.R. McCormick,. Robert Cavender and Beverly Cavender had 2 children:

Robert Owen Cavender, Jr. ("Robert Cavender" & “R.O. Cavender”) born November 14, 1961 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a graduate of West Virginia University, Marshall University and Cornell University, and became a teacher in Anne Arundel County, Maryland and married Susan Marie Butta (“Susan Butta”) on July 22, 2000 in Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County, Maryland and who was a graduate of the University of Maryland and became Director of Public Affairs for Verizon Communications in Washington, D.C.;

and,

Gregory Mark Cavender ("Gregory Cavender" & “G.M. Cavender”) born March 22, 1964 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Hazel Cavender born August 15, 1900 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died December 15, 1901 at the age of 16 months in Guthrie, West Virginia from indigestion;

an unknown daughter who died at birth October 10, 1859 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Narlissa Jane Cavender ("Narlissa Cavender", "Marlissa Cavender", “N.J. Cavender” & "Melissa Cavender"?) born October 30, 1860 in Kanawha County, Virginia that later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Wyatt E. Haynes ("Wyatt Haynes") on November 21, 1878 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died October 22, 1891. Wyatt Haynes was born about 1853 in Kanawha County, and was the son of Wyatt Haynes born about 1823 and Sarah E. born about 1833. Wyatt Haynes and Narlissa Haynes had a son named:

Ernest W. Haynes ("Ernest Haynes") born in December 1879 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Andrew Wellington Cavender (“Andrew Welling Cavender”?, “A.W. Cavender” & "Andrew Cavender") born on September 24, 1863 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Frances Elizabeth Guthrie ("Frances Guthrie" & "Francis Guthrie") on April 25, 1887 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, later married Ica Dora Ann Guthrie ("Ica Guthrie", “Dora Guthrie”, “Dora Ann Guthrie” & “Isadora Guthrie"?) on May 3, 1900 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died on January 27, 1917 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Guthrie Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Frances Elizabeth Guthrie was born on March 4, 1865, was the daughter of Mason C. Guthrie ("Mason Guthrie") born about 1841 and Elizabeth H. Asbury ("Elizabeth Asbury") born on October 21, 1863, and Frances Guthrie Cavender died on March 7, 1897 at the age of 32 years from so-called "Two Mile Fever". Dora Ann Guthrie was born January 24, 1871 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the first cousin of Frances Elizabeth Guthrie and the daughter of John Guthrie born about 1837 and Drucilla Hensley born about 1838. Dora Guthrie Cavender died on November 23, 1940 Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Guthrie Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Andrew Cavender and Frances Guthrie Cavender (“Frances Cavender”) had 5 children:

Cornelia Jane Cavender ("Cornelia Cavender", "Cornellia Cavender"?, “C.J. Cavender”, “Neeley Cavender” & "Nellie Cavender") born January 26, 1889 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married her second cousin Harley Burton Cavender ("Harley Cavender" & “H.B. Cavender”) on October 30, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died November 14, 1919 at the age of 31 years. Harley Cavender was born March 13, 1885 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the son of Levi Vance Cavender ("Levi Cavender" & “L.V. Cavender”) who was born on March 18, 1859 and died on 1926 and Elizabeth Jane C. Turner ("Elizabeth Turner" & "Jane Turner") on May 6, 1877, and who died on March 15, 1926. Levi Cavender and Elizabeth Turner were married on May 6, 1877. Harley Cavender later married Lizzie Stewart who was born about 1889 and died March 17, 1918 in Falling Rock, Kanawha County, West Virginia. For the descendants of Harley Burton Cavender and Cornelia Cavender, see the line of Harley Burton Cavender;

Octavia Cavender (“Octava Cavender” & “Tave Cavender”) born March 9, 1890 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Albert Walker Shank ("Albert Shank") on May 24, 1922 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died August 2, 1964 in Nitro, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Albert Shank was born April 14, 1882, was the son of Albert Shank and Martha Walker, died December 30, 1962, and is buried with his wife Octavia. The children of Albert Shank and Octavia Shank were:

Gertrude Shank who died at birth March 25, 1923 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Frances Ellen Shank ("Frances Shank") born March 6, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Rev. Ira Harless Hill ("Ira Hill") on January 13, 1943, was a member of the Crumpler United Methodist Church, and died on December 17, 1990 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 66 years. Ira Hill was the son of James Hill and Macil Young. The children of Ira Hill and Frances Hill were:

Ira Kent Hill, Sr. ("Ira Hill") born October 8, 1944 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Rebecca Copenhaven on August 18, 1965. Ira Hill and Rebecca had the following children:

Ira Kent Hill, Jr. (“Ira Hill”) born on May 26, 1966 in Pennsylvania;

Loretta Lynn Hill (“Loretta Hill”) born on August 31, 1967 in Pennsylvania;

Sheri Lynn Hill (“Sheri Hill”) born on October 30, 1972 in a police car on the way to the hospital; and,

Todd Hill an adopted son born in April 1975;

Sandra Ellen Hill ("Sandra Hill") born November 6, 1946, married Wayne Eugene Warner ("Wayne Warner") on February 15, 1964 in Red House, West Virginia and who was the son of Roy Warner and Lola Casto. Wayne Warner and Sandra Warner (“Ellen Warner”) had an adopted son named:

Michael Wayne Warner (“Michael Warner”) born on January 10, 1970;

Hope Sharon Hill ("Hope Hill") born April 19, 1948, married Willard Goodman, Jr. on November 20, 1967. Willard Goodman and Hope Goodman (“Sharon Goodman”) had 1 child named:

Regina Mae Goodman (“Regina Goodman”) born on August 31, 1969 in Williamsburg, West Virginia;

Ronald Brent Hill ("Ronald Hill") born July 16, 1952, and married a Missy on May 10, 1973. Ronald Hill and Missy Hill had a child named:

Jason Brent Hill (“Jason Hill”) born on April 26, 1974; and,

Durinda Gail Hill ("Durinda Hill" & "Duvinda Hill"?) born March 6, 1958;

Durward Cavender Shank ("Duward Shank"?) born May 4, 1925 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, served in World War II, and married Doris Ann Childress on October 2, 1948 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Doris Childress was the daughter of Guy Childress and Cecilia Sampson, was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church, and died at home on January 4, 1998 in Charlotte, North Carolina at the age of 70 years, and is buried at the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Charlotte, North Carolina. The children of Durard Shank and Doris Shank were:

Billy Shank (“William Shank”) born on May 19, 1955, and married a LeMaster and had a child named:

Stephen Shank born in 1973, and died on March 1, 1981 when hit by an automobile while waiting for school bus;

Bobbie Lee Shank (“Bobbie Shank”) born on October 21, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Sharon Botkin on April 16, 1977 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was the daughter of L. Botkin and a Rectenwall. Bobbie Shank and Sharon Shank had the following children:

April Dawn Shank (“April Shank”) born on January 11, 1978 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina;

Lee Michael Shank (“Lee Shank”) born on March 23, 1979 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; and,

Kelly Wayne Shank (“Kelly Shank”) born on October 7, 1980 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina;

Bart Neal Shank (“Bart Shank”) born on May 16, 1958 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Tina Carlette Ellor (“Tina Ellor”) on August 27, 1978 in Charlotte, North Carolina;

Cathy Ann Shank (“Cathy Shank” & “Catherine Shank”?) born on September 9, 1969 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Charles Edward Griffen (“Charles Griffen”) on August 17, 1980 in Charlotte, North Carolina with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Ira Hill, the uncle of the bride; and,

Richard Kyle Shank (“Richard Shank”) born on February 14, 1966 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; 433

Martha Elizabeth Shank (“Martha Shank”) born on July 1, 1926 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on January 27, 1927 in infancy at the age of 6 months;

Ralph Warren Shank ("Ralph Shank") born May 4, 1928 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Helen Jean Dawson (“Helen Dawson”) on July 1, 1955. Ralph Shank and Helen Shank (“Jean Shank”) had the following children:

Michael Warren Shank (“Michael Shank”) born on November 13, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Kari Jean Shank (“Karl Shank”), a twin, born on January 28, 1962 Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Kathi Ann Shank (“Kathi Shank”), a twin, born on January 28, 1962 Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Kari Jean Shank (“Kari Shank”), a twin, born on January 28, 1962 Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Genevieve Shank (“Genevieve Shank”?) born June 3, 1930 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Alfred Emanuel Fagan ("Alfred Fagan") on October 21, 1949 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Alfred Fagen was born March 26, 1927, and was the son of Wilbur Fagan and Artie Samples. Alfred Fagan and Genevieve Fagan had the following children:

Alfred Warren Fagan ("Alfred Fagan") born on September 23, 1950, and married Pamela Jean Rinick ("Pamela Rinick") on February 14, 1975 and who was the daughter of James Rinick and Ethel Mosholder. Alfred Fagan and Pamela Fagan (“Jean Fagan”) had a child named:

Olivia Alisa Fagan (“Olivia Fagan”) born on February 21, 1978 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Albert Bruce Fagan ("Albert Fagan") born on October 28, 1952, and married Marsha Kay Lester (“Marsha Lester”) on January 19, 1980 and who was the daughter of an unknown Lester and Joyce Lemon. Joyce Lester had a child named:

Jessica Ranae Fagan (“Jessica Fagan”) born on July 8, 1980 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Karen Gaye Fagan ("Karen Fagan") born on July 14, 1954 in Poca, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Andre George Halkal (“Andre Halkal”) on June 15, 1973, and who was the son of Lebonon Halkal and a Zaki. The children of Andre Halkal and Karen Halkal (“Gaye Halkal”) were:

Christina Dawn Halkal (“Christina Halkal”) born on September 2, 1975 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Melissa Ann Halkal (“Melissa Halkal”) born on August 15, 1977 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Sheila Lynn Fagen ("Sheila Fagan") born on June 9, 1956 in Poca, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Andrew Lawrence Cavender ("Andrew Cavender" & “A.L. Cavender”) born March 3, 1894 in Guthrie, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died unmarried on November 2, 1939 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

James Willingham Cavender, Jr. (“James Wellington Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & "James Cavender") born April 7, 1896 in Guthrie, Kanawha County, West Virginia, never married, and died on October 6, 1918 in Europe during World War 1 in Company I of the 28th Infantry at the age of 23 from wounds received while serving in Marne, France; and,

an infant daughter who died at birth in November 1897;

Andrew Willington Cavender ("Andrew Cavender" & “A.W. Cavender”) and Ica Dora Guthrie Cavender ("Ica Cavender", also known as “Dora Ann Guthrie Cavender”) had 8 children:

Patricia Lee Cavender (“Particia Cavender” & “P.L. Cavender”) who died at birth on April 12, 1901 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Mont Lee Cavender ("Mont Cavender" & “M.L. Cavender”) born July 20, 1902 in Guthrie, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married his second cousin Olive Blanche Underwood ("Olive Underwood", "Olivia Blanche Underwood" & "Olivia Underwood"?) on August 25, 1923 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, taught school, was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church, was a member of the school board prior to becoming Deputy Sheriff which he served for 11 years, was elected as a County Commissioner for Kanawha County, West Virginia 1940, was elected President of the County Court for Kanawha County, West Virginia in 1944, died July 1, 1966 in Kanawha Two Mile, in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 63 years, and is buried in the Guthrie Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Olive Underwood was born January 25, 1904 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of Flem Underwood (1879-1956) and Ida Mae Walker ("Ida Walker") (1883-1949), died December 26, 1977 in the Green Acres Nursing Home in Fayetteville, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband Mont Cavender. Mont Cavender and Olive Underwood Cavender (“Olive Cavender”) had 3 children:

Jerill Drexel Cavender, M.D. ("Jerill Cavender", “J.D. Cavender” & "Jerrill Cavender"?) born June 26, 1925 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, became a physician, was a pilot and owned his own airplane for years, and married Anne Jean Plunkett, M.D. (“Anne Plunkett” & "Ann Plunkett”) on June 5, 1950 in Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia who was also a physician and the daughter of Hubbard Plunkett and Leatha Williams. The 3 children of Jerrill Cavender and Jean Cavender were:

John Andrew Cavender ("John Cavender", “John A. Cavender”, “J.A. Cavender” & "Jack Cavender") born November 3, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married April Ann Helgeson (“April Helgeson”) on August 10, 1985 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was the daughter of George Helgeson and Pauline Hardman. The children of John Cavender and April Cavender are:

John Andrew Cavender, Jr. (“John Cavender”, “J.A. Cavender” & “John A. Cavender”) born on September 9, 1988 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Perry Chaplin Cavender (“Perry Cavender” & “P.C. Cavender”) born on August 30, 1990 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Mark Helgeson Cavender (“Mark Cavender” & “M.H. Cavender”) born on February 5, 1993 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Ally Catherine Cavender (“Ally Cavender” & “A.C. Cavender”) born on June 7, 2000 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Thomas Mont Cavender ("Thomas Cavender" & “T.M. Cavender”) born November 11, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Sheri Anne White ("Sheri White") on May 30, 1981 at the Christ United Methodist Church in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later married Julia Coleman Patterson (“Julia Patterson”) on November 29, 1986. Sheri White was the daughter of Molly A. Altano ("Molly Altano", "Mary Altano" & "Mary Ann Altano") of Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia and George W. White ("George White") of Augusta, Georgia. The children of Thomas Cavender and Julia Cavender are:

Glenna Louise Cavender (“Glenna Cavender” & “G.L. Cavender”) born on September 15, 1989 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; and,

Boone Thomas Cavender (“Boone Cavender” & “B.T. Cavender”) born on April 12, 1994 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina;

Susan Lynn Cavender ("Susan Cavender" & “S.L. Cavender”) born April 1, 1958 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, became a physician, and married David Alan McCuskey (“David McCuskey”) on October 5, 1990 in Pearisburg, Giles County, Virginia and who was the son of Alfred McCuskey and Elizabeth Chapman. The children of David McCuskey and Susan McCuskey (“Lynn McCuskey”) were:

Olivia Susan McCuskey (“Olivia McCuskey”) born on September 6, 1991 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Bruce Chapman McCuskey (“Bruce McCuskey”) born on September 18, 1993 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Elizabeth Jean McCuskey (“Elizabeth McCuskey”) born on July 23, 1997 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Colin David McCuskey (“Colin McCuskey”) born on April 10, 2000; and,

Eva Agnes Cavender (“Eva Cavender” & “E.A. Cavender”) born October 29, 1928 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Clovis Okey Barnett (“Clovis Barnett”) on December 5, 1947 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was the son of Arthur Barnett and Lucy Tribble (“Lucille Tribble”?). Okey Barnett and Eva Cavender had 3 children:

Barbara Leigh Barnett (“Barbara Barnett”) born on October 12, 1948 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married William Benjamin McNeal (“William McNeal”) in March 1971, and later married Charles Weakley Whittemore (“Charles Whittemore”) on October 14, 1983 in Brentwood, Tennessee. Charles Whittemore was the son of William Whittemore and Venita Weakley. Charles Whittemore and Barbara Whittemore (“Leigh Whittemore”) had a son named:

Madison Cavender Whittemore (“Madison Whittemore”) born on May 2, 1987;

Debra Ann Barnett (“Debra Barnett”, “Debbie Barnett” & “Deborah Barnett”) born on June 27, 1951 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and who married William Herbert Hill (“William Hill”) on March 2, 1973 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. The children of William Hill and Debra Hill (“Ann Hill”) were:

Benjamin Barnett Hill (“Benjamin Hill”) born on October 17, 1976; and,

Ryan William Hill (“Ryan Hill”) born on January 9, 1980; and,

Nancy Marie Barnett (“Nancy Barnett”) born on December 9, 1956 in Moultrie, Colquitt County, Georgia, and married Francis Robert Curtis (“Francis Curtis”) on June 1, 1985 in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky; and,

Gwendolyn Yvonne Cavender ("Gwendolyn N. Cavender"?, “G.Y. Cavender”, “Gwendolyn Cavender” & "Gwendeline Cavender"?) born on June 2, 1935, in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Dale Surbaugh, later married William Francis Stephens (“William Stephens”) on September 19, 1959 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Stephens received a B.S. degree in 1956 from Florida State University, received a M.Ed. degree in 1967 from the University of Southern Mississippi, and received an Ed.D. in 1969 from the University of Southern Mississippi. William Stephens and Gwendolyn Stephens had 2 children:

Monti Virginia Stephens (“Monti Stephens”) born on August 25, 1960, in Pensacola, Florida, and married James Bartlett Bullock (“James Bullock”) on June 27, 1981 in Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia. James Bullock and Monti Bullock had 2 children:

Joshua Hamilton Bullock (“Joshua Bullock”) born August 30, 1986 in Clearwater, Florida; and,

Stephen Colby Bullock (“Stephen Bullock”) born on July 12, 1991 in Singapore, South East Asia; and,

Sharon Frances Stephens (“Sharon Stephens” & “Sheri Stephens”) born on September 8, 1961 in Pensacola, Florida, and married Ronald Gerald Hawthorn (“Ronald Hawthorn” & “Ronnie Hawthorn”) on May 13, 1983 in Pensacola, Florida. The children of Ron Hawthorn and Sheri Hawthorn (“Lynn Hawthorn”) were:

Heather Hawthorn, a stepchild;

Sommer Lindsay Hawthorn(Sommer Hawthorn”) born on July 1, 1984 in Pensacola, Florida; and,

Whitney Erin Hawthorn(Whitney Hawthorn”) born April 3, 1986 in Naples, Florida;

Fred B. Cavender ("Frederick B. Cavender"?, "Fred Cavender", “F.B. Cavender” & "Frederick Cavender"?) who apparently adopted the middle initial “B” himself and used it all his adult life even though that it was not a part of his original christian name. In any event, he was born on May 9, 1905 in Kanawha Two Mile, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Dorothy Belle Brooks (“Dorothy Brooks”) in Charleston, Kanawha County West Virginia on December 31, 1930 with Rev. B.F. Robertson performing the ceremony, owned the Cavender Paint Company in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died May 29, 1970 in Houston, Harris County, Texas of a ruptured Thoracic aneurysm at the Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas on May 29, 1970 at the age of 69 years, and is buried at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Lake Placid, Florida. Dorothy Brooks was born on September 10, 1910 in Middletown, Butler County, Ohio, was the daughter of Wade Hampton Brooks (“Wade Brooks”) and Rosie Belle Maddox (“Rosie Maddox”), and died on September 24, 1998 in Sebring, Highland County, Florida at the age of 88 years and 14 days. Her father, Wade Hampton Brooks, Sr. (“Wade Brooks”) was born on January 7, 1882 in Brooks Mill, Franklin County, Virginia and her mother Rosie Belle Maddox (“Rosie Maddox”) was born on January 9, 1890 in Union Hall, Franklin County, Virginia where they were married on November 1, 1908. Fred Cavender and Dorothy Cavender had a son named:

Beverley Brooks Cavender ("Beverley Cavender", “Bev Cavender” & “B.B. Cavender”) born on March 14, 1934 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, received a BA degree from the University of Florida in 1956, first married Carole Ann Rose (“Carole Rose”) on September 12, 1963 in Palm Beach County, Florida, and later married Flor de Maria Castro Rojas (“Flor Rojas” & “Maria Rojas”) on July 10, 1976 in Sebring, Highlands County, Florida. Carol Rose was born on December 18, 1944 to Alfred Carl Rose (“Alfred Rose”) and Mildred Jeanette Lontz (“Mildred Lontz”) in Takoma Park, MontgomeryCounty, Maryland. Flor Rojas was the daughter of Xenon Castro and Austelina Rojas. Apparently, in England, the given name Beverley (ending in “ley”) is a common-place masculine name. The feminine counterpart is spelled Beverly (ending in “ly”). Beverley Cavender and Carole Cavender (“Brooks Cavender”) had 2 children:

Cheryl Rose Cavender (“Cheryl Cavender” & “C.R. Cavender”) born on April 23, 1964 in Avon Park, Highlands County, Florida, and married Richard Edward Craft (“Richard Craft”) on September 11, 1999 in Brandon (Tampa), Hillsborough County, Florida; and,

John Edward Cavender (“John Cavender”, “J.E. Cavender” & “John E. Cavender”) born on September 30, 1966 in Sebring, Highlands County, Florida, and married Tracy Dawn Reilly (“Tracy Reilly”) March 17, 2001 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas and who was the daughter of John Reilly and Rose Tait. John Cavender and Tracy Cavender had 1 child:

Taylor Cole Johnson (“Taylor Johnson”) born January 12, 1992 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas;

The children of Beverely Cavender and Flor Rojas Cavender (“Flora Cavender”) were:

Silvia Elena Mora Castro (“Sylvia Castro” & “Elena Castro”) born on February 3, 1969 in San Jose, Costa rica, Central America, married Jefrey Parker (“Jeffrey Parker”?) on June 4, 1989 in Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida at the Kapok Tree. The children of Jefrey Parker and Silvia Parker (“Elena Parker” & “Mora Parker”) were:

Christopher Sean Parker (“Christopher Parker”) born on December 4, 1989 in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida; and,

Jeremy Wayne Parker (“Jeremy Parker”) born on February 27, 1994 in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida; and,

Marianela Mora Castro (“Marianela Castro”) born on February 2, 1874 in San Jose, Costa Rica, Central America, and married Lenny Elliott. Lenny Elliott and Marianela Elliott (“Mora Elliott”) has a son named:

Devin Lee Elliott (“Devin Elliott”) born on April 8, 1993;

Freer Cavender (aka "John Woodrum" & "Jack Woodrum")born on February 26, 1907 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, never married but first lived with Gava Alice Miller ("Gava Oliva Miller"? & "Gava Milller") about May 1930, later married Vivian M. Russell ("Vivian Russell") about 1933, and died in July 1975 in Zionsville, Boone County, Indiana as John Woodrum SS#305-05-4173 and at the age of 68 years, and is buried in Zionsville, Indiana. For some unknown reason, Freer Cavender moved to Indiana and changed his name to John Woodrum and had a family in Indiana where he lived with Vivian Russell. Gava Miller was born on May 14, 1913 in Kenna, Jackson County, West Virginia to James Earl Miller ("James Miller") and Erma Elizabeth Harrison ("Erma Harrison"). Freer Cavender and Gava Miller had a son named:

Jimmie DeVan Cavender ("Jimmie Cavender", “Jimmy Cavender”, “James D. Cavender”, “J.D. Cavender” & "James Cavender") born January 27, 1931 in Kenna, Jackson County, West Virginia, and married Betty Lou Breeden ("Betty Breeden" & "Elizabeth Breeden"?) on August 16, 1952 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was born August 16, 1933 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia and was the daughter of Earl Breeden and Louise Songer. They lived in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Jimmie Cavender and Betty Cavender had 3 children:

Deborah Lou Cavender ("Deborah Cavender" & “D.L. Cavender”) born August 15, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Roy Alan Henderson ("Roy Alen Henderson"? & "Roy Henderson") on August 15, 1975 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Keith Muhlemon performing the ceremony. Roy Henderson was the son of Billy Henderson and Mary Clawges. Roy Henderson and Deborah Henderson (“Lou Henderson”) had a son named:

Roy Christopher Henderson (“Roy Henderson”) born on September 6, 1977 in Grantsville, Calhoun County, West Virginia;

Cynthia Virginia Gay Cavender (“Cynthia Gay Cavender”, "Cynthia Cavender", “Virginia Cavender”, “C.G. Cavender” & “C.V.G. Cavender”) born on February 6, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, who married Brian Clair Casto ("Brian Casto") on April 11, 1975 in Nitro, Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was the son of Ralph Castro and Orpha Price. The children of Bryan Casto and Cynthia Casto (“Virginia Casto” & “Gay Casto”) were:

Bryan James Casto (“Bryan Casto”) born on April 29, 1978 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Emily Elizabeth McGuire (“Emily McGuire”); and,

Casey Garrett Casto (“Casey Casto”) born on December 17, 1984 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Jeffery DeVan Cavender ("Jeffrey Cavender" & “J.D. Cavender”) born September 13, 1958 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Dale Jane Arthur ("Dale Arthur") on May 22, 1981 in Putman County, West Virginia and who was the daughter of Arno Arthur and Jackie Bonnett. Dale Arthur and Jeffery Cavender and Dale Arthur Cavender (“Dale Arthur”) had a son named:

Geoffery Scott Cavender (“Geoffery Cavender” & “G.S. Cavender”) born on February 25, 1993 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Freer Cavender and Vivian Cavender had a daughter named:

Carol Lou Woodrum (“Carol Woodrum”) born on November 16, 1934 in Indianapolis, Indiana, and married Dallas Richard Paris ("Dallas Paris") on August 15, 1952 and who was the son of Richard Paris and Dona Tudor. The children of Dallas Paris and Carol Paris (“Lou Paris”) were:

Cynthia June Paris (“Cynthia Paris”) born on July 31, 1954, and married Charles Boden. The children of Charles Boden and Cynthia Boden (“June Boden”) were:

Andrew Boden born on August 31, 1983 in Indianapolis, Indiana; and,

Kelly Boden born on February 28, 1986 in Indianapolis, Indiana;

Bryan Richard Paris (“Bryan Paris”) born on May 5, 1958, and married Patricia Lynn Jones. The children of Bryan Paris and Patricia Paris (“Lynn Paris”) were:

Jennifer Paris born on May 6, 1980; and,

Bradley Paris born on March 1, 1983; and,

Jody Eileen Paris (“Jody Paris”) born on July 27, 1970 in Lebanon, Indiana, and married Dave Olson (“David Olson”). The children of Dave Olson and Jody Olson (“Eileen Olson”) were:

Tyler James Olson (“Tyler Olson”) born on March 14, 1996;

For some unknown reason, Freer Cavender had changed his name to Freer Jackson and moved to Indiana where he has a family;

an infant son who died at birth August 26, 1909 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Darrell Cavender ("Darell Cavender"?) born on August 4, 1910 in Guthrie, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Virginia Mae Reedy ("Virginia Reedy") on April 27, 1931 in Cattlesburg, Kentucky, became a High Priest in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and died September 5, 1983 in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona at the age of 73 years. Virginia Reedy was born April 8, 1915, was the daughter of William Reedy and Anna Gunnoe, was likewise a member of the LDS and died July 18, 1988 in Mesa, Maaricopa County, Arizona at the age of 73 years. Darrell Cavender and Virginia Cavender had 3 children:

Patricia Lee Cavender ("Patricia Cavender" & “P.L. Cavender”) born November 13, 1931 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died April 27, 1933 at the age of 19 months;

Keith Douglas Cavender ("Keith Cavender" & “K.D. Cavender”) born April 23, 1935 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Kathryn Ann Bennett ("Kathryn Bennett") on August 4, 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and lives in Charleston, West Virginia. Kathryn Bennett was born June 9, 1941 and was the daughter of Frank Bennett and Stella Surface. Keith Cavender ("Doug Cavendar") graduated from Morris Harvey College in West Virginia. Keith Cavender and Kathryn Cavender had two children:

Christopher Scott Cavender ("Christopher Cavender" & “C.S. Cavender”) an adopted son born December 21, 1970 in Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia; and,

Jonathan Andrew Cavender ("Jonathan Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender’) an adopted son born November 27, 1974 in East Chicago, Lake County, Indiana, graduated from BYU in April 2000, married Marec Noelle Phillips (“Marec Phillips”) on December 19, 2000 in Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake County, Utal; and,

Lynn Sharon Cavender ("Lynn Cavender" & “L.S. Cavender”) born October 15, 1938 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married a Maddingly, next married Norm Tofflemyer, next married Hugh Dale Miller ("Hugh Miller") on May 13, 1954 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later married Willard Albert in 1983. Hugh Miller and Lynn Miller ("Sharon Miller") had 4 children:

Deborah Lynn Miller ("Deborah Miller") born on February 3, 1955 in Maricopa County, Arizona, first married Joel Roberts, later married Larry Bunfil ("Lawrence Bunfil"?), and still later married Bill Weaver ("William Weaver"?);

Dani Rochel Miller ("Dani Miller") born on August 29, 1957 in Maricopa County, Arizona, first married Michael Mahaffe, and later married David Sigur;

Darrell Wayne Miller ("Darrell Miller") born on February 1, 1959 in Maricopa County, Arizona, and married Lisa Ashcroft; and,

Dale Ann Miller ("Dale Miller") born on December 31, 1961 in Maricopa County, Arizona, and married Tim Dorsey ("Timothy Dorsey"?);

an infant son who died at birth on Augustr 4, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

an infant son who died at birth March 15, 1915 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Elvin Johnson Cavender ("Elvin Cavender" & “E.J. Cavender”) born May 28, 1866 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Eva Robinson on February 1, 1893 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, later married Martha V. Jane Haynes ("Martha Haynes" & “Janie Haynes”) on June 3, 1896 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died September 25, 1907 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Eva Robinson was born December 4, 1875, was the daughter of Samuel Pharis Robinson ("Samuel Robinson" & “Samuel P. Robinson”) (1835-1915) and Louisa Jane Withrow ("Louisa Withrow") (1840-1895), and died May 27, 1895 at Kanawha Two Mile in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Martha Haynes was born about 1880, and was the daughter of William Haynes and Martha Miller. Elvin Cavender and Eva Cavender had a daughter named

Ethel Cavender born in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married W. Ira Holmes; and,

an unknown child;

Elvin Cavender and Martha Cavender had 5 children:

Roy Ernest Cavender ("Roy Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born April 19, 1897 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Gertie L. Walker ("Gertie Walker" & "Gertrude Walker"?), died March 31, 1974 in the Kanawha Valley Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. Gertie Walker was born April 20, 1901 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of John Walker and a Nancy, died April 12, 1973 in the Charleston General Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband. Roy Cavender and Gertie Cavender had 6 children:

Earnest Cavender who died in infancy;

Ethel Virginia Cavender ("Ethel Cavender" & “E.V. Cavender”) born about 1917 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Archie F. Jones ("Archie Jones"), died October 2, 1972 in Thomas Memorial Hospital in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. Archie Jones and Ethel Jones had the following children:

Jay Roy Jones ("Jay Jones") born about 1938, and, at the age of 15 years, was married to an unknown person about 1953. He had 2 children:

Robert P. Jones (“Robert Jones”) born after 1953; and,

Douglas J. Jones (“Douglas Jones”) born after 1953;

Larry Allen Jones ("Larry Jones") was a deaf mute from a childhood illness;

Robert P. Jones ("Robert Jones") born after 1953 and was adopted (after divorce) by Jay Roy’s father and mother, Archie and Ethel;

Douglas J. Jones ("Douglas Jones") born after 1953 and was adopted (after divorce) by Jay Roy’s father and mother, Archie and Ethel; and,

Nancy Jones;

Ruby Cavender who died in infancy;

Elvin John Cavender("Elvin Cavender", “E.J. Cavender” & "Buck Cavender") born April 7, 1919 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Eva L. Littlepage ("Eva Littlepage" & “Kitty Littlepage”), former Charleston policeman, was a member of Washington Masonic Lodge 58 AF&AM, Scottish Rite Bodi, Beni Kedem Temple, Order of Eastern Star Chapter 79 of St. Albans and Fifth Avenue Church of God in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died February 18, 1995 in General Division, GAMC, in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 75 years, and is buried in Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. Elvin Cavender and Eva Cavender had two children:

Janet Marie Cavender ("Janet Cavender" & “J.M. Cavender”) born June 7, 1938 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Galaher; and,

Betty J. Cavender ("Betty Cavender", “B.J. Cavender”, “E.J. Cavender” & "Elizabeth Cavender") who married a Pruett;

Genevieve Ann Cavender (“Genevieve Cavender” & “G.A. Cavender”) born July 3, 1929 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Robert E. Ellis ("Robert Ellis" & "Bob Ellis"). Robert Ellis and Genevieve Ellis had a daughter named:

Donna Jean Ellis ("Donna Ellis") who married John Jarvis. John Jarvis and Donna Jarvis had an adopted son named:

J.R. Jarvis, who was an adopted child; and,

Harold Wilson Cavender ("Harold Cavender" & “H.W. Cavender”) born April 21, 1934 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Meriam Elaine Workman (“Meriam Workman”), later married an unknown person, died July 19, 1990 in the General Division, GAMC, in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Harold Cavender and Meriam Cavender had the following children:

Daniel Wilson Cavender ("Daniel Cavender" & “D.W. Cavender”) born May 17, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Laura Jane Hanson (“Laura Hanson”). Daniel Cavender and Laura Cavender had 1 child:

Crystal Dawn Cavender (“Crystal Cavender” & “C.D. Cavender”) born December 24, 1982 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Debra Kay Cavender ("Debra Cavender", “D.K. Cavender” & "Deborah Cavender"?) born February 1, 1958 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Donald Charles Bess ("Donald Bess") October 8, 1982 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Vickie Cavender (“Victoria Cavender”?) who married a Hanshaw; and,

Deborah Cavender who married a Combs;

Bertha M. Cavender ("Bertha Cavender" & “B.M. Cavender”) born September 5, 1900 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Pearl Bryant Walker (“Pearl Walker” & “Pearly Walker”) on October 27, 1914 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. J.N. Holmes performing the ceremony, later married Ruby C. Berry (“Ruby Berry”) on June 28, 1923, died August 18, 1933 in Kanawha Valley Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. Pearly Walker was born about 1894 and was the son of John Walker and a Nancy. Pearl Walker and Bertha Walker had a daughter named:

Helen Virginia Walker (“Helen Walker”) born on July 18, 1915 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Eskew Kelmar McMillion (“Eskew McMillion”) on February 26, 1935 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Eskew McMillion was the son of J. McMillion and Lena Cooper and he and Helen McMillion (“Virginia McMillion”) had 3 children:

Janet Gay McMillion (“Janet McMillion”) born on February 5, 1936 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Virginia Lee McMillion (“Virginia McMillion”) born on July 27, 1938 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Gerald Anderson; and,

Gary Lew McMillion (“Gary McMillion”) born on August 25, 1947 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Cora Cavender born May 27, 1902 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, never married, and died April 23, 1942 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Oscar William Cavender ("Oscar Cavender" & “O.W. Cavender”) born November 24, 1903 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Sadie Alice Edens ("Sadie Edens") on May 16, 1927 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died in July 1969 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Sadie Edens was born August 31, 1907, and was the daughter of William Edens and Ethel Tate. The children of Oscar Cavender and Sadie Cavender were:

Arnold Ray Cavender ("Arnold Cavender" & “A.R. Cavender”) born September 8, 1934 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Wyvona Phillistine Tate (“Wyvona Tate”). Arnold Cavender and Wyvona Cavender had 4 children:

Dana Lee Cavender (“Dana Cavender” & “D.L. Cavender”) born May 10, 1958 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and died on the same date;

Sonja Jean Cavender ("Sonja Cavender" & “S.J. Cavender”) born October 29, 1959 Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Floyd E. Holmes (“Floyd Holmes”) on August 14, 1999 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Robin Dale Cavender ("Robin Cavender" & “R.D. Cavender”) born December 5, 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Randall Jay Skeen ("Randall Skeen") on May 30, 1992 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Douglas Ray Cavender ("Douglas Cavender" & “D.R. Cavender”) born May 12, 1965 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Juanita Gail Rhodes ("Jaunita Rhodes") on March 12, 1994 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Douglas Cavender and Juanita Cavender had 1 child:

Madeline Nikole Cavender (“Madeline Cavender” & “M.N. Cavender”) born October 12, 1995 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Irene Mae Cavender ("Irene Cavender" & “I.M. Cavender”) born September 8, 19?? in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Stanley Ervin. Stanley Ervin and Irene Ervin had the following children:

Bobby Ervin ("Robert Ervin");

Michael Ray Ervin ("Michael Ervin");

Johnnie Ervin ("John Ervin"); and,

Kanon Ervin ("Karen Ervin"?);

Earl Lee Cavender ("Earl Cavender" & “E.L. Cavender”) born March 22, 1928 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married a Betty Jean Unrue (“Betty Unrue” & “Elizabeth Unrue”?), and died March 17, 1976 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Earl Cavender and Betty Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) had 2 children:

Brenda Joyce Cavender ("Brenda Cavender" & “B.J. Cavender”) born July 6, 1946 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Keith Whittaker, and next married John Walker; and,

James Earl Cavender, Sr. ("James Cavender" & “J.E. Cavender”) born November 1, 1948 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Linda Lee Miller (“Linda Miller”). James Cavender and Linda Cavender had 4 children:

Dina Annette Cavender (“Dina Cavender” & “D.A. Cavender”) born June 6, 1968 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Trenna Lynette Cavender (“Trenna Cavender” & “T.L. Cavender”) born June 6, 1968 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Amber Dawn Cavender (“Amber Cavender” & “A.D. Cavender”) born September 23, 1977 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

James Earl Cavender, Jr. (“James Cavender’ & “J.E. Cavender”) born September 9, 1983 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Lessie Marie Cavender ("Lessie Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) born December 20, 1936 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married William Ray Maberry ("William Maberry" & "William Mayberry"?). William Maberry and Lessie Maberry had two children named:

Tina Maberry; and,

William Ray Maberry ("William Maberry"); and,

Jessie Louise Cavender ("Jessie Cavender" & “J.L. Cavender”) born October 20, 1936 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Bob Thurman ("Robert Thurman"), later married a Mefall and apparently had four unidentified children, and died on October 6, 1945 in Covington, Covington County, Virginia. Bob Thurman and Jessie Thurman apparently had five children:

Tresia Thurman;

William Thurman ("Bill Thurman");

Donna Thurman;

Peanuts Thurman; and,

an unknown fifth child; and,

Elva Cavender born on November 8, 1905 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married David A. McGraw ("David McGraw") October 1, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on September 3, 1947 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. David McGraw was born about 1903;

Charles Wesley Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.W. Cavender” & “Charles W. Cavender”) born on March 2, 1868 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Alda Gertrude Guthrie ("Alda Guthrie") on October 23, 1891 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, next married Letha Guthrie on October 2, 1939 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on September 5, 1946 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 78 years. Alda Guthrie was born January 25, 1874, was the daughter of John Guthrie who was born about 1837 and Drucilla Hensley who was born about 1838. Alda Guthrie died January 18, 1936. Charles Cavender and Alda Cavender had 11 children:

a first infant who died about 1892 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

a second infant who died about 1892 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Maude Lillian Cavender ("Maude Cavender" & “M.L. Cavender”) born August 7, 1894 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Aubrey Hanna ("Audrey Hanna"?), later married a Morgan, and died October 6, 1945 in Covington, Covington County, Virginia. Aubrey Hanna was born May 22, 1901, was the son of Bratton Given Hanna ("Bratton Hanna") (1869-1947) and Grace Hall (1871-1951), and apparently later married Lorena Hope who was born about 1906. Aubrey Hanna died May 28, 1970 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Elk Hills Memorial Park in Big Chimney, West Virginia. The children of Aubrey Hanna and Maude Hannah were:

Sennett Aubrey Hanna ("Sennett Hanna") born December 4, 1920 in Kanawha County West Virginia, first married Juanita Jefferis, next married Yvonne Davis, died October 13, 1989, and is buried in the Neeley Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Juanita Jeffers was born about 1924, was the daughter of Okey D. Jeffers ("Okey Jeffers"), died March 5, 1978 in Roanoke Memorial Hospital in Roanoke, Virginia; and is buried in Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. Yuonne Davis was born about 1922, was the daughter of L.H. Davis, was shot and killed by her husband September 6, 1946 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia who then shot himself but did not die. On December 10, 1946, Sennett Hanna received a life sentence for the slaying. Sennett Hannah and Juanita Hanna had a son named:

Donald Bratton Hanna ("Donald Hanna") born April 2, 1941 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was married, and later divorced. Sennett Hanna and Yuonna Hanna had a daughter named:

Delores Jean Hanna born August 12, 1945 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Darrell Keith Gandee ("Darrell Gandee") September 11, 1965 in the First Baptist Church in Pearisburg, Virginia. Darrell Gandee was the son of Perry Darrell Gandee ("Perry Gandee"). Darrell Gandee and Delores Gandee had two children:

Debra Gandee ("Deborah Gandee"?) born June 7, 1968; and,

David Keith Gandee ("David Gandee") born in August 1970; and,

two infants who apparently died at birth;

Hansford Ray Cavender ("Hansford Cavender" & “H.R. Cavender”) born January 5, 1897 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Stacia Alice Legg (“Stacia Legg”, "Stachia Legg", "Stachie Legg" & "Stacey Legg"?) on September 11, 1920 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died April 1, 1958 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Hughart Cemetery on Little Sandy Road in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Stachia Legg was born September 22, 1901, was the daughter of Benjamin Beverly Legg ("Benjamin Legg") and Martha Ellen Hughart, died October 15, 1931, and is buried with her husband Hansford. Hansford Cavender and Stachia Cavender had the following children:

Reba Cavender born March 23, 1919 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died on August 30, 1985 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Hughart Cemetery on Little Sandy Road in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ranford Ray Cavender ("Rarford Cavender" & “R.R. Cavender”) who apparently died at birth about 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Hughart Cemetery on Little Sandy Road in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Hobert Lovell Cavender ("Hobert Cavender", “H.L. Cavender” & "Hubert Cavender") born January 7, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died April 22, 1946 in an airplane crash on Kanawha Two Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Hughart Cemetery on Little Sandy Road in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Paul Richard Cavender ("Paul Cavender" & “P.R. Cavender”) born about 1826 in Cabel County, West Virginia, and married Macel Mae Bailey (“Macel Bailey”) on November 12, 1949 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Paul Cavender and Macel Cavender had 4 children:

Debra Lynn Cavender ("Deborah Cavender", “Debra Cavender”, “D.L. Cavender” & “Debbie Cavender” born September 13, 1951 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Daniel Burdette. Daniel Burdette and Debbie Burdette ("Deborah Burdette") had 2 children:

Daniel Burdette, II born March 3, 1971 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

P.R. Burdette who had 3 children:

Zachary Burdette;

Chelsea Burdette; and,

Katie Burdette;

Paula Rae Cavender (“Paula Cavender” & “P.R. Cavender”) born December 4, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married L.R. Hudnall; and,

Terri Jean Cavender ("Terri Cavender" & “T.J. Cavender”), a twin, born April 8, 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Stanley Allen Keller ("Stanley Keller") on June 25, 1976 in Kanawha County with Rev. John Rutherford performing the ceremony. Stanley Keller and Terri Keller had 2 children:

Caleb Keller; and,

Hannah Keller;

Larry Joe Cavender ("Larry Cavender", “L.J. Cavender” & “Joseph Cavender”), a twin born April 8, 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Nioka Lucinda Brogan ("Nioka Brogan" & "Lucy Brogan"?) on May 6, 1977 in the Northside Church of the Nazarene in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. J.L. McLung and Rev. Gay McCobe performing the ceremony. Larry Cavender and Nioka Cavender had 2 children:

Richard Joseph Cavender (“Richard Cavender”, “Ricky Cavender” & “R.J. Cavender”) born March 13, 1983 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia and,

Ryan David Cavender (“Ryan Cavender” & “R.D. Cavender”) born March 21,1986 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Franklin Ezra Cavender ("Franklin Cavender" & “F.E. Cavender”) born October 19, 1899 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Macel Cora Thaxton ("Macel Thaxton") on July 28, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died December 30, 1973 from a heart attack in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Macel Thaxton was born in August 1906 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of Silas Thaxton and Alice Carpenter, was a member of the Dunbar Baptist Church in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on September 5, 2000 in the Sunbridge Nursing Center in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 94 years. Franklin Cavender and Macel Thaxton Cavender (“Macel Cavender”) had 4 children:

Ronald E. Cavender ("Ronald Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born May 8, 1925 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died November 14, 1930 at the age of 5 years 6 months and 26 days;

Anna Dean Cavender ("Anna Cavender" & “A.D. Cavender”) born in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Harold Casto. Harold Casto and Anna Casto had a daughter named;

Tresa Ann Casto ("Tresa Casto" & "Tressea Casto");

Jerry Lee Cavender ("Jerry Cavender" & “J.L. Cavender”) born in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Wanda Carte. Jerry Cavender and Wanda Cavender had a son named:

Steven A. Cavender ("Steven Cavender", “S.A. Cavender” & "Stephen Cavender") who married a Barbara A. Steven Cavender and Barbara Cavender had a son named:

Jason Brando Cavender ("Jason Cavender" & “J.B. Cavender”) who married Stanna Nicole Watts ("Stanna Watts"). Jason Cavender and Stanna Cavender had a daughter named:

Healie Jean Alexis Cavender ("Healie Cavender") born October 10, 1993; and,

Marvin Eugene Cavender ("Marvin Cavender" & “M.E. Cavender”) born February 18, 1933 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Carolyn Mae Hackney (“Carolyn Hackney”), and died December 13, 1998. The 4 children of Marvin Cavender and Carolyn Cavender were:

Teresa Lynn Cavender ("Teresa Cavender", “T.L. Cavender” & "Teressa Cavender"?) born July 28, 1959, and married Steven K. Hawkins ("Steven Hawkins") January 13, 1983 in the First Baptist Church in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Steven Hawkins was the son of Donald K. Hawkins ("Donald Hawkins") and Loretta;

Michael Eugene Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.E. Cavender”) born June 28, 1961 in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Kelly Dawn Cavender ("Kelly Cavender", “K.D. Cavender” & "Kelley Cavender"?) born August 3, 1965 in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and had a child named:

Matthew Ryan Cavender (“Matthew Cavender” & “M.R. Cavender”) born January 24, 1985 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Alisha Michele Cavender ("Alisha Cavender" & “A.M. Cavender”) born January 20, 1971 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Emory Cavender born December 5, 1902 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died in a fire on December 13, 1905 in a fire in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Loraine Cavender, an infant who died either about 1902433 or about 1904 at the age of 6 months in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Laura Estelle Cavender ("Loura Estille Cavender", "Loura Cavender", “L.E. Cavender” & "Laura Cavender") born April 19, 1906 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Jack Guy Canfield ("Jack Gary Canfield"?, "Jack Canfield", "John Canfield" & "Gary Canfield") on September 3, 1931 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died September 5, 1976 at the age of 70 in Stonewall Jackson Hospital in Weston, Lewis County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Sutton Cemetery in Sutton, West Virginia. Jack Canfield and Laura Canfield had a son named:

Donald Edwin Canfield ("Donald Canfield") who apparently died at birth February 15, 1938 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Luther Thomas Cavender ("Luther Cavender" & “L.T. Cavender”) born February 20, 1909 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Alma Hazel Parsons ("Alma Parsons"), died August 30, 1969 in the Veterans Hospital in Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio, and is buried Floral Hills Gardens in Sissonville, West Virginia. Alma Parsons was born September 28, 1916. Luther Cavender and Alma Parsons Cavender (“Alma Cavender”) had 5 children:

Lowell Thomas Cavender ("Lowell Cavender", “L.T. Cavender” & "Lovell Cavender"?) born May 24, 1935 in West Virginia, and married Naomi Mae Holmes ("Naomi Holmes"). The 4 children of Lowell Cavender were:

Thomas Randall Cavender ("Thomas Cavender" & “T.K. Cavender”) born May 9, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Kenneth Allen Cavender ("Kenneth Cavender" & “K.A. Cavender”) born December 22, 1956, and married a Kathleen;

Katherine Ann Cavender ("Katherine Cavender" & “K.A. Cavender”) born April 25, 1958; and,

Sandra Jean Cavender ("Sandra Cavender" & “S.J. Cavender”) born November 13, 1960, and married Richard Allen Hodgen ("Richard Hodgen") on May 11, 1991;

Sandra Jean Cavender ("Sandra Cavender" & “S.J. Cavender”) born November 13, 1937, and married James Edward Keiffer ("James Keiffer"). The 3 children of James Keiffer and Sandra Keiffer were:

Betina Lynn Keiffer ("Betina Keiffer") born April 4, 1958;

Terry Katherin Keiffer ("Terry Katherine Keiffer"? & "Terry Keiffer") born December 28, 1959; and,

Tami Leigh Keiffer ("Tami Keiffer") born January 24, 1968;

John Wadsworth Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “John W. Cavender”) born December 1, 1939 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Ruth Carter. The 3 children of John Cavender and Ruth Cavender were:

John Mark Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.M. Cavender” & “John M. Cavender”) born September 24, 1961;

Kimberly Lynn Cavender ("Kimberly Cavender" & “K.L. Cavender’) born January 30, 1965; and,

Jeffrey Allen Cavender ("Jeffrey Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) born January 22, 1968;

Stephen Randall Cavender ("Stephen Cavender", “S.R. Cavender” & "Steven Cavender"?) born December 25, 1942 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Sue Ellen Williams ("Sue Williams"). The 4 children of Stephen Cavender and Sue Cavender were:

Russell Lee Cavender ("Russell Cavender" & “R.L. Cavender”) adopted and born September 22, 1962 in West Virginia, first married Carol Sue Haynes (“Carol Haynes”), later married Michelle Lynn Shabdue (“Michelle Shabdue”), and still later married Sarah Ann Shamblin (“Sarah Shamblin”) on November 21, 1991 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Russell Cavender and Carol Cavender had 1 child:

Danielle Rene Cavender (“Danielle Cavender” & “D.R. Cavender”) born July 1, 1984 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Russell Cavender and Michelle Cavender had 1 child;

Cody Lee Cavender (“Cody Cavender” & “C.L. Cavender”) born June 21, 1993 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Dr. Richard Keith Cavender ("Richard Cavender" & “R.K. Cavender”) born April 7, 1966 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Toni Michell Morris ("Toni Morris") on May 29, 1993 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Richard Cavender and Toni Cavender had 1 child:

Jordan Paul Cavender (“Jordan Cavender” & “J.P. Cavender”) born October 23, 1994 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Michael Stephen Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.S. Cavender”) born September 18, 1969 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Elissa Carvnchia Beveridge (“Ellisa Beveridge”). Michael Cavender and Elissa Cavender had 1 child:

Olivia Michaela Cavender (“Olivia Cavender” & “O.M. Cavender”) born April 22, 1999 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Melinda Sue Cavender ("Melinda Cavender" & “M.S. Cavender”) born February 27, 1975 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Roland Merton Osborne, III (“Ronald Osborne”) on September 9, 2000 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Charles Anthony Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.A. Cavender” & “Charles A. Cavender”) born December 13, 1954 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Victoria Angela Holmes ("Victoria Holmes") on August 5, 1977 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. A.R. Snedegar performing the ceremony. Charles Cavender and Victoria Cavender had 3 children:

Jessica Cavender born December 13, 1981 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Kristen Rhae Cavender (“Kristen Cavender” & “K.R. Cavender”) born May 12, 1983 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and, Charles Anthony Cavender (“Charles Cavender”) born August 21, 1985 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

an infant who apparently died at birth about 1910;

Volley Baird Cavender ("Vollie Baird Cavender", "Vollie Cavender", “V.B. Cavender” & "Volley Cavender") born August 20, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Edith Spencer, had no children, and died January 9, 1963 in a hospital in St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida. Edith Spencer was born April 10, 1910 in Kanawha County, Virginia. and died January 1, 1977 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Mamie Geraldine Cavender ("Mamie Cavender" & “M.G. Cavender”) born April 20, 1919, and married Paul G. Gatskie ("Paul Gatskie") who was born January 14, 1915 and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Paul Gatskie and Mamie Gatskie had one presently unidentified child;

James Floyd Cavender ("James Cavender" “J.F. Cavender”) born November 5, 1872 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Julia J. Haynes ("Julia Haynes" & "Nettie Haynes") on December 7, 1896 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on June 25, 1912. Julia Haynes was born October 21, 1877 and died January 2, 1957. The children of James Cavender and Julia Cavender were:

Ochia Cavender born August 15, 1897, and married Carl Whittington on June 5, 1918 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Carl Whittington was born about 1889. The children of Carl Whittington and Ochia Whittington had 6 children:

Margie Whittington;

Lyon Whittington;

Roxale Whittington;

Norma Lee Whittington ("Norma Whittington");

Clayten Whittington ("Clayton Whittington"?); and,

Winfred Whittington;

Delbert Cavender born August 15, 1899, married Druzilla Lanham on September on September 7, 1920 in Chrleston West Virginia, married Druzilla Lanham on September 7, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died January 11, 1941 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Lena Alpha Cavender ("Lena Cavender" & “L.A. Cavender”) born January 27, 1908, married Hillard A. Casdorph ("Hillard Casdorph") on December 3, 1929 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died March 19, 1981 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Gardens in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Hillard Casdorph was born December 4, 1900, and died February 2, 1968. Hillard Casdorph and Lena Cavender Casdorph (“Lena Casdorph”) had 3 children:

Vada C. Casdorph ("Vada Casdorph") born September 5, 1930 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Rudy Parsons;

Eddie L. Casdorph ("Eddie Casdorph" & "Edward Casdorph") born February 12, 1932 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Frances Fugate. Eddie Casdorph and Frances Casdorph had a daughter named Rebecca Lena Casdorph ("Rebecca Casdorph"); and,

Velma J. Casdorph ("Velma Casdorph") born March 22, 1934 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Mary Frances Cavender ("Mary Cavender", Mary F. Cavender”, “M.F. Cavender” "Fannie Cavender", “M.F. Cavender” & "Elizabeth Cavender"?) born June 3, 1874 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Samuel Jones on January 25, 1905 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died February 5, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Samuel Jones was born about 1872, was the son of Washington Jones (1838-1904) and Mary A. Taylor ("Mary Taylor") born about 1842. Samuel Jones apparently was previously married to Hatta A. Marion ("Hatta Marion" & "Hattie Marion") who was born about 1884 and died about 1944.

The children of Samuel Jones and Mary Cavender Jones (“Mary Jones”) were:

Zelda Jones (“Zella Jones”)born November 10, 1906 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married a Halstead, died March 20, 1929, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Noble Jones; and,

William Wyatt Cavender ("William Cavender", “William W. Cavender”, “W.W. Cavender” & "Big Will Cavender") born January 21, 1879 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first lived with but apparently did not married Della Holmes, later married Anna Florence Edens ("Anna Florance Edens" & "Anna Edens") on September 26, 1900 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, next married Nellie Ann Mundy ("Nellie Mundy", formerly "Nellie Price"), finally married Bertie Haynes ("Bertha Haynes"?), and died November 20, 1935. Anna Edens was born November 15, 1877 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of James E. Edens (James Edens") born about 1842 and Mary E. born about 1859, and she died November 24, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Cavender and Della Holmes had 2 children:

Lee Shirley Cavender (”Lee Cavender” & “L.S. Cavender”) born on June 5, 1915 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Reba Thomas, and died on October 4, 1967. Lee Cavender and Reba Thomas Cavender (“Reba Cavender”) had 3 children:

Robert Lee Cavender (“Robert Cavender” & “R.L. Cavender”) born on September 5, 1936 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Barbara Christian Adkins (“Barbara Adkins”) on November 28, 1956 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on July 5, 1984 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Robert Cavender and Barbara Cavender had 2 children:

Kimberly Sue Cavender (“Kimberly Cavender”) born July 28, 1958 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Jeffrey Wade McLaughlin (“Jeffrey McLaughlin”) on April 21, 1984 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Lisa Lynn Cavender (“Lisa Cavender”) born April 15, 1962 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Kurt Allen Young (“Kurt Young”) on February 14, 1985 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Darrell Ray Cavender (“Darrell Cavender” & “D.R. Cavender”) born June 24, 1938 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Delores Mae Scruggs (“Delores Schruggs”), and died on December 22, 1991 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Darrell Cavender and Delores Cavender had 3 children:

Scott Alan Cavender (“Scott Cavender” & “S.A. Cavender”) born April 24, 1963 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Gretchen Handley on April 4, 1987 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Timothy Ray Cavender (“Timothy Cavender” & “T.R. Cavender”) born August 19, 1961 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Lucinda Lue Boggs (“Lucinda Boggs”) on April 14, 1990 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later married Lorna Carol Armentrout (“Lorna Armentrout”) on May 15, 2000 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Shelly Denise Cavender (“Shelly Cavender”) born July 2, 1964 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Nadine Cavender born April 21, 1944 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia who married a Hatfield;

Infant Twinson Cavender born on June 5, 1915;

William Cavender and Anna Cavender had 6 children:

Mollie Cavender born September 15, 1898 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Earl Cooper on November 24, 1938 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

James Elmer Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.E. Cavender”) born October 30, 1901 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Myrtle I. Mullins ("Myrtle Mullins"), died February 6, 1983 in the General Division, GAMC, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Gardens in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Myrtle Mullins was born about 1910, and died July 25, 1972 at the Charleston General Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

William Boyd Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.B. Cavender”) born March 25, 1904 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Verna Ann Thaxton ("Verna Thaxton") on December 20, 1926 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died July 18, 1973 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Gardens in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Verna Thaxton was born November 14, 1903 and died February 11, 1990. William Cavender and Verna Thaxton Cavender (“Verna Cavender”) had 5 children:

Harold Loyd Cavender ("Harold Cavender", “H.L. Cavender” & "Lloyd Cavender"?) born November 3, 1927 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Alice Irene Martin (“Alice Martin”) who was born December 28, 19??. The 2 children of Harold Cavender and Alice Cavender were:

Vickie Sharon Cavender ("Vickie Cavender" & “V.S. Cavender”) born July 3, 1952 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Michael Paul Litchey ("Michael Litchey") on May 27, 1983 in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida; and,

Frederick William Cavender ("Fredrick Cavender"?) born May 5, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Kenneth Boyd Cavender ("Kenneth Cavender" & “K.B. Cavender’) born February 11, 1930 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Maxine Fern Wilkinson (“Maxine Wilkinson”), and later married for the second and third times to presently unknown persons. Kenneth Cavender and Maxine Cavender had a daughter named:

Sheila Jean Cavender ("Sheila Cavender" & “S.J. Cavender’) born February 8, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Keith Ellis in 1975. Keith Ellis and Sheila Ellis had 2 children:

Thra Ellis born November 13, 1977; and,

Amy M. Ellis ("Amy Ellis") born December 19, 1979;

Marvin Eugene Cavender ("Marvin Cavender" & “M.E. Cavender”) born August 19, 1933 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died September 7, 1933 in infancy in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Harvey Carroll Cavender ("Harvey Cavender" & “H.C. Cavender”) born February 13, 1935 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Nell Jean Robbins ("Nell Robbins"), next married a Barbara, died September 15, 1988 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the J.L. Bowling Cemetery in Winfield, West Virginia. The children 4 of Harvey Cavender and Nell Cavender were:

Angelia Gay Cavender ("Angala Cavender", “A.G. Cavender” & "Angelia Cavender") born October 31, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married William E. Shirey, Jr. ("William Shirey") on June 16, 1973 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Shirey was born February 2, 1952 and was the son of William E. Shirey, Sr. ("William Shirey") and Ida Elizabeth;

Carol Jean Cavender (“Carol Cavender” & “C.J. Cavender”), a twin, born August 31, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia

Harvey Carol Cavender, Jr. ("Carol Cavender", “H.C. Cavender” & "Harvey Cavender"), a twin, born August 31, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Benton E. Larabee ("Benton Larabee") on February 28, 1977. Harvey Cavender and Benton Cavender had a daughter named:

Trinily Cavender born July 14, 1978;

Tamara Lee Cavender (“Tammy Cavender”, “Tamara Cavender” & “T.L. Cavender”) born July 29, 1957 in Nitro, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Tommy A. Haynes ("Thomas Haynes" & "Tommy Haynes") on August 31, 1979 in Fisher Chapel in Romance, Jackson County, West Virginia. Tommy Haynes was the son of Owens Haynes; and,

Tina Lynn Cavender (“Tina Cavender” & “T.L. Cavender”) born November 17, 1959 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a McCallister; and,

Gene Autrey Cavender ("Gene Audry Cavender"?, “G.A. Cavender” & "Gene Cavender") born August 23, 1938 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died in October 1939 in childhood;

Lydia Ruth Cavender (“Linda Cavender” & L.R. Cavender”) born August 17, 1906 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married George F. Hensley ("George Hensley") on October 10, 1928 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. George Hensley was born about 1895. George Hensley and Lydia Hensley had a daughter named Allene Frances Hensley ("Allene Hensley") born September 19, 1925 and married Ernest Flanagen ("Ernest Flanagan"?) who was born February 16, 1923. Ernest Flanagen and Allene Flanagen had the following children:

Maryln Ann Flanagen ("Maryln Flanagen" & "Marilyn Flanagen") born July 25, 1947;

Ernest Allen Flanagen ("Ernest Flanagen") born August 1, 1950; and,

Randel Fredrick Flanagen ("Randel Flanagen") born October 22, 1954;

Alton Brooks Cavender, Sr. ("Alton Cavender" & “A.B. Cavender”) born January 7, 1909 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Lona Boggs, next married Rose B. Fridley ("Rose Fridley"), and finally married Bessie Mae Foster, died August 7, 1990 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Gardens in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Bessie Foster was born June 2, 1926 and was the daughter of Everett V. Foster ("Everett Foster") (1886-1983) and an Ethel (1875-1966). Alton Cavender and Rose Fridley Cavender (“Rose Cavender had 2 children:

Alton Brooks Cavender, Jr. ("Alton Cavender" & “A.B. Cavender”), adopted and born April 7, 1943 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Darla Jayne Stewart ("Darla Stewart") who was born October 30, 1946. The 2 children of Alton Brooks Cavender, Jr. and Darla Brooks were:

James Brooks Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.B. Cavender”) born April 16, 1964 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Troy Allen Cavender ("Troy Cavender" & “T.A. Cavender”) born May 13, 1968 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and

Evelyn Cavender.

The children of Alton Brooks Cavender, Sr. and Bessie Foster Cavender (“Bessie Cavender”) was a daughter named:

Lula Mae Cavender ("Lula Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) born November 28, 1962 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Rev. David N. Haskell (“David Haskell”) on April 29, 2000 in High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina; and,

Alma Florence Cavender ("Alma Florance Cavender", “A.F. Cavender” & "Alma Cavender") born January 24, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Willard Blankenship, next married Harry Calvin Fore ("Harry Fore") on December 23, 1938 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died November 3, 1972 in the Charleston Memorial Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Graceland Memorial Park in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Harry Fore was born about 1901;

William Wyatt Cavender ("William Cavender") and Della Cavender had the following children:

an infant son, a twin who died at birth June 5, 1915; and,

Lee Shirley Cavender ("Lee Cavender" & “L.S. Cavender”), a twin born June 5, 1915, married Reba Thomas, died October 4, 1967, and is buried Floral Hills Gardens in Sissonville, West Virginia. Reba Thomas was born about 1919, died August 30, 1995 in the General Division, GAMC, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband. The children of Lee Cavender and Reba Cavender were:

Robert Lee Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born September 5, 1936, married Barbara Christian Adkins ("Barbara Adkins") November 28, 1956 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died July 5, 1984 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. Barbara Adkins was born July 4, 1935. The children of Robert Cavender and Barbara Cavender were:

Kimberly Sue Cavender ("Kimberly Cavender" & “K.S. Cavender”) born July 28, 1958, and married Jeffrey Wade McLaughlin ("Jeffrey McLaughlin") April 21, 1984 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Lisa Lynn Cavender ("Lisa Cavender" & “L.L. Cavender”) born April 15, 1962, and married Kurt Allen Young ("Kurt Young") February 14, 1985 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Darrell Ray Cavender ("Darrell Cavender" & “D.R. Cavender”) born June 24, 1938, married Delores Scruggs, died December 22, 1991 in the General Division, GMAC, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried Floral Hills Gardens in Sissonville, West Virginia. The children of Darrell Cavender and Delores Cavender were:

Scott Cavender who married Gretchen Handley April 4, 1987 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Timothy R. Cavender ("Timothy Cavender" & “T.R. Cavender”) who married a Lucinda L. ("Lucy L."?); and,

Nadine Cavender who married a Hatfield; 279 & 433

MARTHA ANN CAVENDER ("Martha Cavender" & "M.A. Cavender") was born on either June 10, 1830, May 10, 1829494 or on June 10, 1929459 in either Meigs County, Ohio459 or in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia,494 and married Wesley Vinton Jordan ("John Wesley Jordan", “John W. Jordan”, "Wesley Jordan" & "John Jordan") on either November 11, 1851433 or on November 11, 1857459 in Kanawha County Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia. Martha Jordan died on either January 12, 1919494 or on December 12, 1919 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Burdette-Jordan Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Wesley Jordan was born March 8, 1830 in North Carolina, was the son of Woodson Jordan who was born in North Carolina, died March 30, 1896 at the age of 67, and is buried with his wife, Anna. In 1850, a Martha Cavender, age 18, was living in Kanawha County, Virginia in the household of Andrew Cavender. 371 Wesley Jordan and Martha Jordan had 9 children:

Andrew Jackson Jordan (“Andrew Jordan”) born on October 13, 1851, and died on May 14, 1856 at the age of 4 years, 7 months and 1 day in Tuppers Creek, Virginia which later became Tuppers Creek, West Virginia;

Charles Wesley Jordan ("Charles Jordan") born January 22, 1955 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Annie Elizabeth Miller (“Anna Elizabeth Miller”494, “Anna Miller” & "Annie Miller") on October 27, 1870 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Annie Miller died about 1853 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Charles Jordan were:

Almeda Jordan born about 1872, and married William E. Overstreet ("William Overstreet") March 14, 1895 in Kanawha County. William Overstreet was born about 1871;

Martha H. Jordan ("Martha Jordan") born about 1874, and married William C. Williams April 8, 1894 in Kanawha County. William Williams was born about 1870;

Mary Elizabeth Jordan ("Mary Jordan") born December 12, 1875, married George Marion Burk ("George Burk" & "George Burke") about 1893, died November 16, 1943, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. George Burk was born about 1871 and died September 11, 1932. The children of George Burk and Mary Burk were:

Herman Burk born January 4, 1895, died April 20, 1953, and is buried in the Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C.;

Blair Burk born about 1897;

Margaret Mary Burk ("Margaret Burk") born December 5, 1898, married Rector Doyle Vandale ("Rector Vandale"), and died June 26, 1973. Rector Vandale and Margaret Vandale had a daughter named Jean Vandale who married a Wolford who was born about 1918;

Helen Burk born May 9, 1905 and died June 6, 1906; and,

Olive Burk ("Patricia Burk") born October 20, 1909;

Ida B. Jordan ("Ida Jordan") born about 1878, and married Columbus Lanham August 13, 1894 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Columbus Lamham was born about 1870; and,

Andrew M. Jordan ("Andrew Jordan") born about 1879. It appears, but is presently unsubstantiated, that Charles Jordan and Annie Jordan may have had two additional children named Okey Jordan and Dora Jordan;

Francis A. Jordan (“Francis P. Jordan”494, "Francis Jordan" & "Frances Jordan") born December 24, 1857 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Anna Elizabeth Copen ("Anna Copen" & "Annie Copen") on October 17, 1878 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later married Betty Copen. Anna was born February 10, 1859, was the daughter of Agustus Copen, and died July 16, 1946. Francis Jordan and Anna Jordan had a daughter named:

Cora Jordan born August 1879 and married Daniel W. High ("Daniel High" & "Dan High") who was born about 1875, died August 13, 1943 at the age of 68, and is buried in the family cemetery in Legg, West Virginia. Daniel High and Cora High had the following children:

Romeo C. High ("Romeo High") who had 2 children:

Margaret Ann High ("Margaret High"); and,

Glenville L. High ("Glenville High"); and,

Rome Hazel High ("Rome High" & "Hazel High") who married Rome L. Shamblin ("Rome Shamblin") and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Rome Shamblin and Hazel Shamblin had a son named:

Harold Shamblin.

Francis Jordan and Betty Jordan had the following children:

Lawrence Jordan;

Harry Jordan;

Ira W. Jordan ("Ira Jordan") born about 1891, married a Mamie, was a member of the Baptist Church, died February 9, 1979 in Charleston, West Virginia at the age of 87, and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. The children of Ira Jordan and Mamie Jordan were:

Margaret Jordan who married Carl Taylor and lived in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

Irene Jordan who married a Hilton and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Lovell Jordan who married Blanch Burdett ("Blanch Burdette"?) and died about 1930;

Lilly Belle Jordan ("Lilly Jordan") born May 29, 1893, married Lewis Woodson Cavender ("Lewis Cavender" & “Lewis W. Cavender”), died August 20, 1921 in Charleston, West Virginia from a gunshot wound fired by her husband at the age of 36 years, and is buried in the Jordan Cemetery in Kanawha Five Mile on Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Lewis Cavender was born February 2, 1871 and died August 6, 1949. The children of Lewis Cavender and Lilly Cavender were:

Ransford H. Cavender ("Ransford Cavender" & “R.H. Cavender”) born June 25, 1901, married Ola Mae Ramsey, lived in Charleston, West Virginia, and died May 21, 1948. Ola Ramsey was born January 17, 1903 and died July 1984. The children of Ransford Cavender and Ola Cavender were:

Betty Jane Cavender ("Betty Cavender" & "Elizabeth Cavender"?);

James Ray Cavender ("James Cavender") who married a Gertrude and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. James Cavender and Gertrude Cavender had 3 children:

James Ray Cavender, Jr. ("James Cavender") who married Teresa Jane Morris ("Teresa Morris") October 16, 1976;

Wendy C. Cavender ("Wendy Cavender") who married Mark C. Pauley ("Mark Pauley") April 1, 1985 at the McKinnon Memorial Presbyterial Church with Rev. James Cavender performing the ceremony. Mark Pauley was the son of Orville W. Pauley ("Orville Pauley"). Mark Pauley and Wendy Pauley had a daughter named Sarah Elizabeth Pauley ("Sarah Pauley") born February 6, 1992; and,

Barney Leighton Cavender ("Barney Cavender") who married Pennie Louise Anderson ("Pennie Anderson") May 23, 1981;

an infant son who died at birth December 31, 1923 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

a second infant son who died at birth May 25, 1922 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Thelma Odessa Cavender ("Thelma Cavender") born October 12, 1906, married Arnold Horace Woodrum ("Arnold Woodrum") February 20, 1926 at the age of 19, and died January 13, 1972. Arnold Woodrum was born July 26, 1930 and married when he was 22 years of age. The children of Arnold Woodrum and Thelma Woodrum were:

Martha Mae Woodrum ("Martha Woodrum") born April 18, 1941, first married Robert Marion Tucker ("Robert Tucker") who was born December 7, 1941, and later married Harry Gordon Thacker ("Harry Thacker") who was born March 25, 1945, and lived in Tacoma, Washington. Robert Tucker and Martha Tucker had 2 children:

Gregory Allen Tucker ("Gregory Tucker") born September 18, 1961 and was adopted by Harry Gordon Thacker ("Harry Thacker"); and

Tonji Lynn Tucker ("Tonji Tucker") born September 18, 1964 and was also adopted by Harry Tucker;

Arnold Horace Woodrum, Jr. ("Arnold Woodrum") born March 10, 1927, married Victoria Helen Potak ("Helen Petak"?), and died January 13, 1978. Arnold Woodrum and Victoria Woodrum had 2 children:

Debra Lynn Woodrum ("Debra Woodrum" & "Deborah Woodrum"?) born October 16, 1954; and,

Arnold Richard Woodrum ("Arnold Woodrum") born June 19, 1961; and,

Earl Richard Woodrum ("Earl Woodrum") born January 4, 1935;

Algie Ralph Cavender ("Algie Cavender") born October 12, 1912, married Glathia Haynes, and died October 8, 1953. Glathia Haynes was born December 17, 1911 and died December 4, 1989. The children of Algie Cavender and Glathia Cavender were:

Joyce Elaine Cavender ("Joyce Cavender") born May 4, 1934 and married James M. Miranda ("James Miranda");

Wyona Gaye Cavender ("Wyona Cavender" & "Wyonna Cavender"?) born July 28, 1937 and married Gene Runyan ("Eugene Runyan"?);

A. Rondis Cavender ("A. Cavender") born April 29, 1936, first married Marilyn Brown April 1, 1958, and later married Wanda Abbott September 10, 1976, and lived in Sissonville, West Virginia. Marilyn Brown was born October 5, 1937 in Aberdeen, Washington and Wanda Abbott was born July 9, 1947. The children of Rondis Cavender and Marilyn Cavender were:

Rand Jay Cavender ("Rand Cavender") born October 25, 1959; and,

Lee Allen Cavender ("Lee Cavender") born April 30, 1962; and,

an infant daughter who died at birth November 9, 1938; and,

Lewis Woodson Cavender, Jr. ("Lewis Cavender" & “Lewis W. Cavender”) born June 16, 1916 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Ada Kathleen Manson ("Ada Manson") February 1945 in St. Clairsville, Ohio, later married Leah Mae Olmstead ("Leah Olmstead") June 27, 1954 in Idaho but had no children by his second marriage, died August 3, 1979 in Ontario, San Bernardino County, Californai, and is buried in the National Cemetery in Ontario, California. Ada Manson was born January 11, 1918 and died about 1975. Leah Mae Olmstead was born October 13, 1913 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Lewis Cavender and Ada Cavender had a daughter by the name of:

Nancy Loraine Cavender ("Nancy Cavender") born September 30, 1961 in Spokane, Washington; and,

Florence G. Jordan ("Florence Jordan" & "Florence Jordon"?) born April 17, 1892, first married William Ranson, later married James Wilmer Cavender ("James Cavender"), died February 18, 1879, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Garden Cemetery in Cross Lanes, Kanawha County, West Virginia. James Cavender was born about 1923 and he and Florence Cavender apparently lived in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of William Ranson and Florence Ranson were:

Westie Ranson who married a Petty;

Lois Ranson who married a Dean;

Beatrice Ranson who married a Flinchum; and,

Willie Mae Ranson ("Willie Ranson") who married a Lacy;

Frank A. Jordan ("Frank Jordan" & "Frank Jordon"?) born after 1871 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and married Edwina Dooley ("Kate Dooley", "Katie Dudley"? & "Katy Dooley") who was murdered in the late 1920's or 1930's by being struck in the back in the head with an ax. Frank Jordan and Edwina Jordan had the following children:

Ira Jordan;

Theodore F. Jordan ("Theodore Jordan" & "Theodore Jordon") who married Nora Carolyn Flowers ("Nora Flowers") who was born in March 19??. The children of Theodore Jordon and Nora Jordon were:

Lillian I. Jordon ("Lillian Jordon" & "Lillian Jordan"?) born November 21, 1930, first married Owen Jabes Hall ("Owen Hall"), later married a Lafferty, died January 10, 1993, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Owen Hall was born November 6, 1918 and died October 1, 1969. The children of Owen Hall and Lillian Hall were:

David Michael Hall ("David Hall") born March 29, 1949, and married Retta Sharlene Stollings ("Retta Stollings") march 20, 1970 with Rev. A.F. Burdette performing the ceremony, and lived in South Charleston, West Virginia;

Pearl Darline Hall ("Pearl Hall") born February 7, 1950, and married Ray Slack on December 20, 1968 with Rev. James Proctor performing the ceremony;

Jessica Eliane Hall ("Jessica Elaine Hall"? & "Jessica Hall") born March 2, 1951; and,

Gary Owen Hall ("Gary Hall") born January 3, 1953, and married Linda Diane Fierbough ("Linda Fierbough") August 10, 1979 with Rev. Donald Treadway performing the ceremony;

Catherine Jordon ("Catherine Jordan"?) who married James Howard Burgess, Jr. ("James Burgess") who was born August 18, 1932, died July 27, 1986 from a gun shot wound, and is buried in the Baxter Cemetery in Aarons Fork, West Virginia. James Burgess and Catherine Burgess had a daughter named:

Lois Jean Burgess ("Lois Burgess") who married Johnny Allen Brotherton ("Johnny Brotherton" & "John Brotherton") August 18, 1973. The children of John Brotherton and Lois Brotherton were:

Matthew Shane Brotherson ("Matthew Brotherton") born June 11, 1977 and died July 7, 1977;

an unknown child born December 1979;

another unknown child born December 1979; and,

Treisa Marie Brotherson ("Tresia Marie Brotherton", "Tresia Brotherton" & "Tresia Brotherton") born April 4, 1980;

Radie Mae Jordon ("Radie Jordon" & "Radie Jordan"?) born about 1935, first married William Oris Barnhart ("William Barnhart"), later married Lacy E. Laferty ("Lacy Laferty"), died November 7, 1989 at the age of 54 in Titusville, Florida, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Garden Cemetery in Cross Lanes, Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Barnhart was born about 1933 and died June 10, 1967 at the age of 34 in Toledo, Oregon, and is buried with his wife in Tyler Mountain Cemetery. William Barnhart and Radie Barnhart had 2 children:

William Michael Barnhart ("William Barnhart") who lived in Toledo, Oregon; and,

Vickie Lynn Barnhart ("Vickie Barnhart" & "Victoria Barnhart"?) who lived in Toledo, Oregon; and,

Jadie Ray Jordon ("Jadie Jordon" & "Jadie Jordan"?) born about 1935, and married Carolyn Sue Hawkins ("Carolyn Hawkins") who was born about 1940 and their marriage ceremony was conducted by Rev. Raphael S. Cavender ("Raphael Cavender");

Robert Franklin Jordan ("Robert Jordan") born November 5, 1896, married Winnie Gertrude Boggess ("Winnie Boggess"), died August 24, 1983 at the age of 86, and is buried in the John Beane Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia. Winnie Boggess was born June 4, 1902. The children of Robert Jordan and Winnie Jordan were:

Robert Lee Jordan ("Robert Jordan") born March 9, 1931, married Glenda Lee Painter ("Glenda Painter"), and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Glenda Painter was born May 16, 1934. The children of Robert Jordan and Glenda Jordan were:

Robert Steven Jordan ("Robert Jordan") born February 25, 1953; and,

Lisa Susan Jordan ("Lisa Jordan") born July 19, 1961, and married Danny Clark Weber ("Danny Weber" & "Daniel Weber") May 10, 1983;

Donald K. Jordan ("Donald Jordan") of Eleanor, West Virginia;

Dorothy Jordan who married a Ranson and lived in Wellfleet, Massachusetts; and,

Hilda S. Jordan ("Hilda Jordan") who married a Miller and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

David Jordan;

Noah Jordan;

Virgie Jordan ("Virginia Jordan"?); and,

Merle Jordan who married a Fisher;

John Clarkson Jordan ("John Jordan" & "John Jordon") born about 1860 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mary Emmazetta Vance (“Mary Emma Vance” & “Mary Vance”) on December 30, 1891 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died about 1911 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Burdette-Jordan Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Emma Vance was born September 15, 1968, was the daughter of Chapman Vance and Lettie Bostic Vance, died May 29, 1953 at the age of 84, and is buried with her husband. The children of John Jordan and Mary Jordan were:

Marion Jordan born December 26, 1894, died September 7, 1898 at the age of 3 years, and is buried in the Jordan Cemetery in Kanawha Five Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

John Clarkson Jordan, Jr. ("John Jordan") born about 1895, married Melva Florence Caldwell ("Melva Carldwell"), was a member of the Griffith Chapel Methodist Church, died March 29, 1964 at the age of 70 in Charleston, West Virginia Hospital, and is buried in the Beane Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia. Melva Caldwell was born February 11, 1894. The children of John Jordon and Melva Jordon ("Melva Jordan"?) were:

Ellen Jordan born January 9, 1914, first married a Davis, and thereafter married Earl Shamblin June 30, 1945 with Rev. Joe B. Overmyer ("Jo Overmyer" & "Joseph Overmyer") performing the ceremony. The children of Ellen Davis were:

Genevieve Davis born June 13, 1932 and married Sherman E. Walker ("Sherman Walker") who was born about 1927 and died October 26, 1979. The children of Sherman Walker and Genevieve Walker were:

Sherman Terry Walker ("Sherman Walker") who married Angela Suzanna Frazier ("Angela Frazier") June 30, 1972 with Rev. Charles Scruggs performing the ceremony;

Marilyn Ann Walker ("Marilyn Walker") who married an Anthony. Marylin Anthony had a daughter named Angel Dawn Anthony ("Angel Anthony") born February 1974;

Ronald Walker;

Michael Walker;

Neal Walker;

Kimberly Walker; and,

Brenda Walker; and,

Grita Ann Davis ("Greta Davis" & "Grita Davis") born June 14, 1934, and married Denver Walker. The children of Denver Walker and Grita Walker ("Greta Walker"?) were:

an unknown infant daughter who apparently died at birth;

Kevin Walker; and,

Reyenia Walker; and,

Stanton Mayford Jordan ("Stanton Jordan") born August 11, 1912 and married a Shamblin and is buried in the Beane Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia;

Mary Elizabeth Jordan (“Mary Jordan”) born on December 13, 1902 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Robert Stanton Edens (“Robert Edens”) on March 18, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on March 8, 1943 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Robert Edens and Mary Edens (“Elizabeth Edens”)had a son named:

Orville Clifford Edens (“Orville Edens”) born on July 13, 1922 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Justine Marie Butler (“Justine Butler”) on December 10, 1941 in Catlettsburg, Boyd County, Kentucky, and died on September 10, 1996 in Jackson County, West Virginia. Orville Edens and Justine Edens (“Marie Edens”) had a son named:

Robert Jerald Edens (“Robert Edens”) born February 11, 1943 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Marie Claudette Thompson (“Marie Thompson”) in Newport News, Virginia;

Theodore F. Jordon ("Theodore Jordan") born about 1904, married a Lessie, died July 28, 1976 at the age of 72, and is buried Floral Hills Garden of Memories Cemetery in Pocatalico, West Virginia. The children of Theodore Jordon and Lessie Jordon ("Lessie Jordan") were:

Emma Jean Jordan ("Emma Jordon"?) who married a McCraw;

Bernice B. Jordan ("Bernice Jordan" & "Bernice Jordon") who married a Miller and lived in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

Madeline C. Jordan ("Madeline Jordan" & "Madeline Jordon") who married a Holmes and lived in Silver Springs, Maryland;

Robert S. Jordon ("Robert Jordan" & "Robert Jordan");

Charles P. Jordon ("Charles Jordan" & "Charles Jordon") born about 1909, married Mabel White, died November 12, 1965 at the age of 56 in an automobile accident,, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Garden Cemetery in Cross Lanes, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Mabel White died August 11, 1965. Mabel Jordon ("Mabel Jordan"?) had a daughter named Lola Marie White ("Lola White") by her previous marriage;

Parkey Jordon ("Parkey Jordan");

David F. Jordon ("David Jordan" & "David Jordon") born 1897, married Hattie Fisher, was a member of the Grapevine Chapel Church in Sissonville, West Virginia, died about 1954 and had 8 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Hattie Fisher was born June 11, 1904, died January 20, 1983 at the age of 78 in Sissonville, West Virginia,, and is buried at the John Beane Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia. The children of David Jordon and Hattie Jordon ("Hattie Jordan"?) were:

Uhel V. Jordon ("Uhel Jordon", "Bunk Jordan" & "Uhel Jordan") born October 15, 1925, was wounded in Italy during World War II, married Birtie Wilson, died February 27, 1981 at the age of 57 from a heart attack, and is buried at the John Beane Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia. Uhel Jordon and Birdie Jordon ("Birdie Jordan") had a daughter named:

Diane Jordon ("Diane Jordan") who married a Payne and lived in Sissonville, West Virginia;

Oscar N. Jordon ("Oscor Jordon" & "Oscar Jordan");

Rev. James Jordon ("James Jordan");

Jack Jordon ("Jack Jordan");

Jerry Jordon ("Jerry Jordan");

Larry Jordon ("Larry Jordan"); and,

Hallie Jordon ("Hallie Jordan"); and,

Lula Jordon ("Lula Jordan") born September 29, 1899, married Howard Legg, died April 10, 1978, and is buried at the John Beane Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia; Howard Legg was born November 16, 1895 and died September 2, 1977. The children of Howard Legg and Lula Legg were:

John Clarkson Legg ("John Legg");

Theodore P. Legg ("Theodore Legg");

Robert Legg;

Charles P. Legg ("Charles Legg"); and,

Parkley Legg;

Silas Marion Jordan ("Silas Jordan" & "Silas Jordon") born on April 10, 1863 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Elizabeth Jones on December 16, 1891 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died on June 6, 1935, and is buried in the Burdette-Jordan Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Elizabeth Jones was born about 1867 and died about 1937. The children of Silas Jordan and Elizabeth Jordan ("Elizabeth Jordon") were:

James Edward Jordan ("James Jordan" & "James Jordon") born October 24, 1892, first married Nealy Underwood, next married Zonie McCormack, and died March 2, 1972. James Jordan and Nealy Jordan ("Nealy Jordon") were:

William Milford Jordan ("William Jordan" & "William Jordon") born January 25, 1916, and married Irene Casto who was born September 22, 1919. William Jordan and Irene Jordan ("Irene Jordon") had 2 children:

Rebecca Jordan ("Rebecca Jordon") who married a Berry. Rebecca Berry had 3 children:

Bradley Berry;

Christy Berry; and,

Gary Jordan Berry ("Gary Berry"); and,

Gary Jordan ("Gary Jordon"?);

Rebecca Elizabeth Jordan ("Rebecca Jordon") born August 16, 1918 and married Emerson Thomas. Emerson Thomas and Rebecca Thomas had a son named:

Ray Thomas;

Charles E. Jordan ("Charles Jordan" & "Charles Jordon") born October 24, 1921, first married Univa Boggess, and later married Elizabeth McPherson. Charles Jordan and Univa Jordan ("Univa Jordon"?) had a son named:

Charles E. Jordan, Jr. ("Charles Jordan" & "Charles Jordon"?) who apparently married a Carrie. Charles Jordan and Elizabeth Jordan ("Elizabeth Jordon"?) had 2 children named:

Sandra Jordan ("Sandra Jordon"); and,

Caron Jordan ("Caron Jordon" & "Karen Jordan"?);

James Edward Jordan, Jr. ("James Jordan" & "James Jordon") apparently died at birth about 1925; and,

Marion Jordan ("Marion Jordon") born about 1929 and died about 1931. James Jordan and Zonie Jordan had 2 children:

Donald Jordan ("Donald Jordon"); and,

an unnamed daughter; and,

Pearl Jordan ("Pearl Jordon") born about 1896, and married Daniel Fisher. Daniel Fisher and Pearl Fisher had a daughter named:

Peggy Fisher;

James Vinton Jordan ("James Jordan" & "James Jordon") born August 20, 1865 in the Poca District, Putnam County, West Virginia, married Martha Ann Nutter ("Martha Nutter" & "Martha Nuter") on May 26, 1889 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, lived in the Elk District of Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a charter member of Coopers Creek Advent Christian Church, died January 16, 1947 at his home in Mink Shoals at the age of 81, and is buried in the Burdette-Jordan Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Martha Nutter was born about 1866 and died November 10, 1945 at the age of 79. The children of James Jordan and Martha Jordan ("Martha Jordon"?) were:

Bessie Jordan ("Bessie Jordon") born June 21, 1891, married Dr Roma H. Walker ("Roma Walker") September 22, 1915, died April 28, 1982 at the age of 90, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Roma Walker was born May 21, 1888, was said to have been one of the most prominent surgeon in West Virginia, and died February 19, 1942 on abdominal cancer. The children of Roma Walker and Bessie Walker were:

Dr. James H. Walker ("James Walker");

Janet Walker;

Betty Walker ("Elizabeth Walker");

Dorothy Walker; and,

Christine Walker;

Ulysses Grant Jordan ("Ulysse Jordan" & "Ulysses Jordon"?) born December 9, 1893, married Dollie Sayre ("Dolly Sayre"), lived in Charleston, West Virginia, was a member of the Methodist Church, died November 13, 1952 at the age of 58 of a heart attack, and is buried in the Burdette-Jordan Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Dolly Sayer was born March 9, 1895 and died November 15, 1981 at the age of 86. The children of Ulysses Jordan and Dolly Jordan ("Dolly Jordon"?) were:

Virginia Jordan ("Virginia Jordon"?) who married Dr William H. Horn ("William Horn") about 1948, was a graduate of Morris Harvey College and lived in Goshen, New Hampshire. William Horn was the son of Peter Horn of North Adams, Massachusetts attended Purdue College and graduated from Harvard University dental school;

Joan Jordan ("Joan Jordan", Jo Ann Jordan? & "Joan Jordon") born December 15, 1922, married Lon H. Hutchinson ("Lon Hutchinson"), had no children, died July 7, 1967 at the age of 44, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Carolyn June Jordan ("Carolyn Jordan" & "Carolyn Jordon"?) who married R.G. Haman. R.G. Hamon was born in Dallas, Texas, and they lived in Irving, Texas; and,

Charlene Grant Jordan ("Charlene Jordan" & "Charlene Jordon"?) who married Charles Edward Davis ("Charles Davis") April 10, 1949 at the Boyd Memorial Church with Rev. C. Oral Lowe performing the ceremony, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Charles Davis and Charlene Davis were:

Charles Jeffrey Davis ("Charles Davis") born May 1955 and had the following children: Ashley Davis; Katie Davis ("Katherine Davis"?); and, Lindsay Davis ("Lindsey Davis"?;

Martha Lea Davis ("Martha Davis") born June 1957 and who married an O'Dell. Martha O'Dell had 3 children: Adam O'Dell; Ben O'Dell ("Benjamin O'Dell"); and, Patrick O'Dell; and,

Beth Ann Davis ("Beth Davis" & "Elizabeth Davis") born October 25, 1961 and married a Trumpy. Beth Trumpy had 3 children: Caroline Trumpy; Michael Trumpy; and, Claire Trumpy;

Dr. Emory Vinton Jordan ("Emory Jordan" & "Emory Jordon"?) born March 27, 1899, married Matilda Wingate, lived in Charleston, West Virginia, was a graduate of the Tennessee Military School and Medical College of Virginia, apparently had no children, died July 11, 1975 at the age of 76, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

a first infant son who apparently died at birth about 1890, and is buried in the Burdette-Jordan Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

a second infant son who apparently died at birth about 1890, and is buried in the Burdette-Jordan Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Nancy Ann Jordan ("Nancy Jordan") born May 12, 1867 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married John William Crede ("John Crede") December 25, 1887 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died December 19, 1960. John Crede was born February 12, 1868 and died January 10, 1938. The children of John Crede and Nancy Crede were:

Frederick William Crede ("Fred Crede" & "Frederick Crede) born October 21, 19??, married Pearl Jarvis September 26, 1925, lived in Charleston, West Virginia,, and died June 23, 1963. Pearl Jarvis was born about 1903, was a member of the Valley Grove Nazarene Church, and died April 12, 1972 at the age of 69, and is buried in the Mountain View Memorial Park Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. Fred Crede and Pearl Crede had 2 children:

John Richard Crede who lived in Charleston, West Virginia, and died December 19, 1988. John Crede had 2 children:

John Richard Crede, Jr. ("John Crede") born February 4, 1965; and, Carol Lynn Crede ("Carol Crede") born February 4, 1967; and,

Harold F. Crede ("Harold Crede") who lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

John Wesley Crede ("John Crede") born December 15, 19??, married Clare Myers ("Clara Myers") July 28, 1919, and died about 1940;

Minnie Crede born about 1893 and died about 1898;

Mary Elizabeth Crede ("Mary Crede" & "Elizabeth Crede") born April 5, 1895, married Albert F. Lucas ("Albert Lucas") June 28, 1919, and died September 12, 1988. Albert Lucas and Mary Lucas had the following children:

Clara Mae Lucas ("Clara Lucas") who married a Slack and became Clara Slack;

Vada Ann Lucas; and,

Mary Elizabeth Lucas ("Mary Lucas");

Anna Crede born June 11, 1898, married William Paul Rastle ("Paul Rastle") January 12, 1922, and died March 29, 1978. William Rastle and Anna Rastle had 2 children:

Paul Rastle who lived in Charleston, and,

Charles H. Rastle ("Charles Rastle") and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Harry Crede born September 12, 1900, first married Christine Emile Wierstiner ("Christine Wierstiner") June 28, 1922, later married Betty Fronadel Eley ("Betty Eley" & "Elizabeth Eley", formerly "Betty Taylor" & "Elizabeth Taylor") September 22, 1962, died September 28, 1986 at the age of 86 years, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Christine Wierstiner was born October 24, 1900 and died March 5, 1955. Betty Eley was born March 23, 1904. The children of Harry Crede and Christine Crede were:

Thelma Louise Crede ("Thelma Crede") born April 10, 1923, married Eugene John Minnig ("Eugene Minnig" & "Eugene Minning") September 27, 1948, lived in Ft. Jennings, Ohio, and died April 10, 1923. Eugene Minnig and Thelma Minnig had the following children:

Ceulia Minnig who apparently died at birth November 5, 1949;

Deborah Louise Minnig ("Deborah Minnig") born October 27, 1950, and, married Terry H. Griffith ("Terry Griffith") October 3, 1981. Terry Griffith was born November 14, 1945;

Margaret Jean Minnig ("Margaret Minnig"), a twin, born June 29, 1952, and married Clarence Eugene Mowery ("Clarence Mowery") August 7, 1971. Clarence Mowery was born May 21, 1928 and he and Margaret Mowery had 3 children:

Nicole Marie Mowery ("Nicole Mowery") born January 25, 1974;

Georgia May Mowery ("Georgia Mowery") born May 10, 1975; and, Curtis Bryant Mowery ("Curtis Mowery") born March 19, 1980; and,

Christine Jean Minnig ("Christine Minnig"), a twin, born June 29, 1952, first married Darwin Thomas Ingledue March 24, 1976 and had no children, later married Harney Euguene Hildabrand ("Harney Hilderbrand" & "Harvey Hilderbrand"?) January 29, 1977. Darwin Ingledue was born April 1, 1940 and Harney Hildabrand was born September 17, 1941. Harney Hildabrand and Christine Hildabrand had a daughter named Jessica Elaine Hildebrand ("Jessica Hildebrand") born July 24, 1977;

Genevieve Evelyn Crede ("Genevieve Crede") born June 23, 1925, married John Bryant Sweeney, Jr. ("John Sweeney") March 29, 1944, and lived at Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. John Sweeney was born April 24, 1922 and he and Genevieve Sweeney had the following children:

Brenda Susanna Sweeney ("Brenda Sweeney") born April 11, 1943, and married Michael Ray Schoolcraft August 29, 1964. Michael Schoolcraft was born November 4, 1945 and he and Brenda Schoolcraft had 2 children:

Stacy Dawn Schoolcraft ("Stacy Schoolcraft") born August 23, 1966; and,

Gregory Scott Schoolcraft ("Gregory Schoolcraft") born January 12, 1971;

Sharon Christine Sweeney ("Sharon Sweeney") born May 31, 1945, and married William Ray Goodwin ("William Goodwin") June 12, 1965. William Goodwin was born March 19, 1946 and he and Sharon Goodwin had 2 children:

Kathleen April Goodwin ("Kathleen Goodwin") born May 11, 1966; and,

William Ray Goodwin, Jr. ("William Goodwin") born August 6, 1967;

John Bryant Sweeney, II. ("John Sweeney") born July 21, 1946 and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Harry Jerome Sweeney ("Jerry Sweeney" & "Harry Sweeney") born July 9, 1947, married Nancy Ann Beirne ("Nancy Bierne") and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Phillip Daniel Sweeney ("Danny Sweeney",Phillip Sweeney" & "Philip Sweeney"?) born November 5, 1949, married Carol Sue Lester ("Carol Lester") January 27, 1967, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Carol Lester was born July 12, 1950. Philip Sweeney and Carol Sweeney had 3 children: Stephanie Jayne Sweeney ("Stephanie Sweeney") born September 13, 1970, and married David Jackson Clay ("David Clay") December 28, 1992. David Clay was born September 4, 1968; Sonja Michelle Sweeney ("Sonja Sweeney") born May 22, 1973; and, Phillip Daniel Sweeney, II ("Phillip Sweeney") born March 8, 1979;

Genevieve Anita Sweeney ("Genevieve Sweeney") born April 2, 1951, first married Bobby Gene Rucker ("Bobby Rucker" & "Robert Rucker") July 30, 1973, later married Lenwood Patrick July 28, 1980, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Bobby Rucker and Genevieve Rucker had 3 children:

Bobbie Gene Rucker ("Bobbie Rucker") born October 6, 1974;

Amy Christine Rucker ("Amy Rucker") born April 17, 1976; and, Angela Marie Rucker ("Angela Rucker") born April 17, 1976;;

Martha Carol Sweeney ("Martha Sweeney") born November 8, 1952, first married Charles Douglas Grayam ("Charles Grayam" & "Charles Graham") April 29, 1972, later married John McQuain in December 1978, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Charles Grayam was born July 7, 1948 and he and Martha Grayam had a son named: Christopher Mark Grayam ("Christopher Grayam");

Cynthia Anne Sweeney ("Cindy Sweeney", "Cynthia Sweeney" & "Ann Sweeney") born March 25, 1954, married Joseph James Pauley ("Joseph Pauley") October 6, 1972, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Joseph Pauley was born November 20, 1953 and he and Cynthia Pauley had 2 children:

Joseph James Pauley, Jr. ("Joseph Pauley") born April 22, 1973; and,

Jeremy Joel Pauley ("Jeremy Pauley") born November 18, 1976; and,

Lorraine Joyce Sweeney ("Lori Sweeney", Lorraine Sweeney" & "Loraine Sweeney"?) married Thomas Griffith ("Tom Griffith") September 7, 1981, and lived in Boca Raton, Florida. Tom Griffith and Lorraine Griffith had a son named:

Thomas Patrick Griffith ("Thomas Griffith") born March 1982;

Mary Ann Crede ("Mary Crede" & "Elizabeth Crede") born October 22, 1928, first married Miles Orville Evans, Sr. ("Miles Evans") January 2, 1947, later married Charles Allen Dorrough ("Charles Dorrough") October 25, 1970, and died November 9, 1975. Miles Evans was born November 5, 1927. Miles Evans was born November 5, 1927 and Charles Dorrough was born September 31, 1932. Miles Evans and Mary Evans had the following children:

Mary Ann Evans ("Mary Evans") born October 31, 1948 and married Albert Stanley Lindsey, Sr. ("Albert Lindsey") August 23, 1966. Albert Lindsey was born June 4, 1947, and he and Mary Lindsey had 3 children:

Bridget Christine Lindsey ("Bridget Lindsey" & "Bridgett Lindsey"?) born July 14, 1967;

Albert Stanley Lindsey, Jr. ("Albert Lindsey") born January 19, 1969; and, Bruce Anthony Lindsey ("Bruce Lindsey") born May 27, 1974;

Miles Orville Evans, Jr. ("Miles Evans") born February 2, 1950, married Nedra Marie Smith ("Nedra Smith") March 26, 1974, and died January 6, 1980. Nedra Smith was born May 10, 1955. Miles Evans and Nedra Evans had 2 children:

Shelly Marie Evans ("Shelly Evans") born February 23, 1972; and,

Candance Diane Evans ("Candance Evans") born October 1, 1978;

Richard Duane Evans ("Richard Evans") born December 26, 1952, and married a Karen. Richard Evans and Karen Evans had 3 children:

an unidentified child born in April 1973;

Jamie Duwayne Evans ("Jamie Evans" & "Diane Evans") born in December 1975; and,

Kimberly Ann Evans ("Kimberly Evans") born June 4, 1977;

Kenneth Bruce Evans ("Kenneth Evans") born June 15, 1954, and married Renee Mathews September 10, 1977. Kenneth Evans and Renee Evans had a daughter by the name of:

Susan Sabrina Evans ("Susan Evans") born November 1980; and,

Tina Marie Evans ("Tina Evans") born January 7, 1959, and married George Cecil Neese ("George Neese") October 22, 1976. George Neese was born January 18, 1956 and he and Tina Neese had a son by the name of:

Mitchell Shane Neese ("Mitchell Neese");

Christine Jane Crede ("Christine Crede") born December 1, 1929, first married Olot Jennings Mollohan ("Olot Mollohan") June 3, 1947, later married Otis Franklin Davis ("Otis Davis" & "Odis Davis"?) February 17, 1968, and apparently still later married a Glover and lived in Atlanta, Georgia. Olot Mollohan was born June 18, 1929, and Odis Davis was born February 7, 1928. The children of Olot Mollohan and Christine Mollohan were:

Rebecca Lynn Mollohan ("Rebecca Mollohan") born January 1, 1948, first married Charles Richard Carson ("Charles Carson") April 17, 1964, later married Lawrence Turner Bunton III ("Lawrence Bunton") October 19, 1967, and still later married James Franklin Parks ("James Parks"). Charles Carson was born June 18, 1929, Lawrence Bunton was born May 12, 1946, and James Parks was born July 3, 1947. Charles Carson and Rebecca Carson had a daughter named: Michele Darlene Carson ("Michele Carson") born November 28, 1965;

Lawrence Bunton, III and Rebecca Bunton had a son named:

Lawrence Turner Bunton, IV ("Lawrence Bunton") born March 26, 1967;

Robert Jennings Mollohan ("Robert Mollohan") born May 4, 1949, and married Brenda Louise Justice ("Brenda Justice") November 15, 1969 and they had no children. Brenda Justice was born May 7, 1950;

Donald Raymond Mollohan ("Donald Mollohan") born November 15, 1950 and died June 21, 1975;

Jane Ellen Mollohan ("Jane Mollohan") born July 26, 1952, first married Donald Ray York ("Donald York") July 31, 1970, and later married Flem Mitchell April 22, 1979. Donald York was born March 9, 1951;

Emily Diane Mollohan ("Emily Mollohan") born July 7, 1957, and first married Joseph Gray McCrackin, Sr. ("Joseph McCrackin") August 4, 1972, and later married Alan Trantman July 22, 1976. Joseph McCracklin was born July 20, 1954 and he and Emily McCrackin had a son named Joseph Gray McCracklin, Jr. ("Joseph McCracklin") born November 25, 1972, and Alan Trantman and Emily Trantman had a son named Donald Allan Trantman ("Donald Trantman") born April 29, 1977;

Edward Wayne Mollohan ("Edward Mollohan") born September 21, 1958, and married Tammy Gail Oxley ("Tammy Oxley") September 15, 1979. Tammy Oxley was born August 5, 1959. Edward Mollohan and Tammy Mollohan had a daughter whose name is presently unknown; and,

Carolyn Gail Mollohan ("Carolyn Mollohan") born January 10, 1961 and had a daughter named Kelia Christine who was born September 24, 1978;

Harry Emory Crede ("Harry Crede") born April 23, 1932, married Carma Lee Withrow ("Carma Withrow") June 14, 1957, and lived in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Carma Withrow was born May 17, 1935. The children of Harry Crede and Carma Crede were:

Garry Emory Crede ("Garry Crede" & "Gary Crede") born April 8, 1958 and married Beverly K. Skiles ("Beverly Skiles") October 26, 1980 in the Coal Fork United Methodist Church with Rev. Emil Ficher performing the ceremony;

William Edward Crede ("William Crede") born August 20, 1960;

Robin Christine Crede ("Robin Crede") born April 29, 1962, graduated from the West Virginia State College, married Kenny Allen Long ("Kenny Long") October 10, 1987 at St. Anthony's Church in Charleston, West Virginia. Kenny Long graduated from West Virginia State College;

Dennis Eugene Crede ("Dennis Crede") born July 13, 1964; and,

Kevin Ellis Crede ("Kevin Crede") born July 17, 1965 and married Lora L. Clay ("Lora Clay") March 28, 1992 at St. Anthony's Church in Charleston, West Virginia. Kevin Crede graduated from West Virginia State College;

Mildred Joan Crede ("Mildred Crede") born October 11, 1933, and married Kermit Joseph Minnig, Sr. and lived in Ohio. Kermit Minnig was born December 26, 1926. The children of Kermit Minnig and Mildred Minnig were:

Kermit Joseph Minnig, Jr. ("Kermit Minnig") born January 13, 1958;

Karen Lee Minnig ("Karen Minnig") born January 11, 1960, and married Terry Thomas Martin ("Terry Martin") February 28, 1981. Terry Martin and Karen Martin had a child March 1982 whose name is presently unknown;

Michelle Joan Minnig ("Michelle Minnig") born October 30, 1963; and,

Michael Allan Minnig ("Michael Minning") born September 3, 1965;

John Randolph Crede ("John Crede") born November 27, 1936, first married Norma Sue Copenhaver ("Norma Copenhaver", and formerly "Norma Elswick" ) July 17, 1960, and later married Joyce Richards April 22, 1977, and lived in South Charleston, West Virginia. Norma Copenhaver was born December 16, 1939, and Joyce Richards was born June 7, 1937. John Crede and Norma Crede had 1 child:

Ronald Curtis Crede, an adopted son by Norma Sopenhaver's former marriage formerly by the name of Ronald Curtis Copenhaver ("Ronald Copenhaver") who was born April 23, 1956 and married Penny Jane Parker ("Penny Parker") October 4, 1974. Penny Parker was born September 12, 1957 in Elkview, West Virginia. Ronald Crede and Penny Crede had a daughter named Natashua Lynne Crede ("Natashua Crede") born September 24, 1975;

Nancy Delana Crede ("Nancy Crede") born June 8, 1968; and,

Harold Dean Richards ("Harold Richards") the son of Joyce Richards by her previous marriage who married Kathi Sue Rhea July 9, 1983 in the Church of Christ in Christian Union in Point Pleasant, West Virginia;

Delores Ellen Crede ("Dolores Crede" & "Delores Crede") born May 4, 1938, married Charles John Buhl ("Charles Buhl") of Florence, Kentucky on March 2, 1973 in St. Anthony's Church with Rev. John C. Lipinski ("John Lipinski") performing the ceremony, and lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Charles Buhl was born June 21, 1931 and was the son of Charles J. Buhl, Sr. ("Charles Buhl") of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan and graduated from the University of Detroit in mechanical engineering ; and,

Marjorie Carol Crede ("Marjorie Crede") born October 13, 1939 who married James Samuel Butler ("James Butler") September 8, 1973, and lived in St. Albans, West Virginia. James Butler was born July 11, 1938; and,

Ira Crede born September 12, 1900 and married Joanna Johnson October 21, 19??. Joanna Johnson was born September 23, 1898 and died January 10, 1965. The children of Ira Crede and Joanna Crede were: James Wesley Crede ("James Crede"); and, Susanne Crede ("Susanna Crede"?); and,

Mary Elizabeth Jordan ("Mary Jordan" & "Mary Jordon"?) born December 12, 1875 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Robert James Woodall ("Robert Woodall") on December 9, 1886 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died July 20, 1891, and is buried in the Burdette-Jordan Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Robert Woodall and Mary Woodall had a son named:

Dr. Rufus Emory Woodall ("Rufus Woodall") born about 1890, married a Margaret T., was a graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, was a member of the First Presbyterial Church at Coral Gables, Forlida, died March 8, 1964 at the age of 74 years, and is buried in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Margaret T was born about 1900 and died April 7, 1981 at the age of 81 and is buried with her husband Rufus Woodall. The children of Rufus Woodall and Margaret T. Woodall ("Margaret Woodall") were:

Dr. Robert Emory Woodall ("Robert Woodall") born about 1922, married Mary Hill ("Tommye Hill"), had 2 unknown children, was a member of the Harris Memorial United Methodist Church, graduated from the West Virginia University and the Medical College of Virginia School of Dentistry, died October 14, 1993 at the age of 71, and is buried in the Buffalo Springs Cemetery in Stanford, Kentucky; and,

Margaret Ann Woodall ("Margaret Woodall") who married a Gee ("Margaret Gee").

Apparently Robert Woodall later married Mary Catherine Jordan ("Mary Jordan" & "Mary Jordon") April 12, 1892 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and who died in 1954 at the age of 78? and had the following children:

Margaret Ann Woodall who married a Gee ("Margaret Gee") of Charleston, West Virginia, lived in Jane Lew, West Virginia and had 3 unknown children;

Mae D. Woodall ("Mae Woodall") who married Meade Irons of Cincinnati, Ohio;

Dr. W.D. Woodall;

an unknown daughter who married Daniel W. Pease ("Daniel Pease") of Clendenin, West Virginia, Roanoke, Virginia, and Stanford, Kentucky;

an unknown daughter who married Carrick Van Meter of Cincinnati, Ohio; and,

an unknown daughter who married L. Morton Cobbs of Cincinnati, Ohio;

WILSON L. CAVENDER ("Wilson Cavender" & ‘W.L. Cavender”) was born February 6, 1833 in either Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia or in Kanawha Two Mile494, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Caroline G. Burdett (“Caroline Burdett”, "Caroline Burditt", “Caroline G. Burdette”494 & "Caroline Burdette") on November 10, 1852 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, was 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighed 240 pounds, died June 27, 1913 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia of "elk kidney trouble" at the age of 80 years, and is buried in the Wilson Cavender Cemetery in Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Caroline G. Burdette was born October 5, 1835 in Kanawha County, Virginia, was the daughter of William Burdette, Jr. (“William Burdett”)(1804-1863) and Sarah Ann Young ("Sarah Young") (1804-1890), died February 19, 1919, and is buried with her husband Wilson Cavender. Wilson Cavender and Caroline Cavender apparently had 14 children:

(1)DOROTHY CAVENDER;

(2)WILLIAM SILAS CAVENDER ("William Cavender", “W.S. Cavender” & "Bill Cavender") born June 2, 1854 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Alethia Ann Medley ("Alethia Medley" & "Aletha Medley") on March 19, 1876 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. M.E. Jackson performing the ceremony, later married Mrs. Elmina Florance Stautter ("Elmina Stautter") formerly Elmina Florance Miller (“Elmina Miller”) on December 12, 1893 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, still later married Minnie F. Miller ("Minnie Miller"), died August 10, 1911 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Alethia Medley was born about 1849, was the daughter of William Medley who was born about 1818 and Mary J. who was born about 1826. She died October 29, 1889 in Kanawha County, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Elmina Florence Miller was born on December 12, 1883 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and was the daughter of Joseph Miller and Icie Hayes. William Cavender and Alethia Medley Cavender (“Alethia Medlay”) had 3 children:

Minnie Bertha Cavender ("Minnie Cavender" & “M.B. Cavender”) born January 8, 1877 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married James Walter Hall ("James Hall") on January 20, 1897 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. M.E. Jackson performing the ceremony, died December 10, 1952, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Garden Cemetery in South Charleston, West Virginia. James Hall was born about 1875 and was the son of Zabes Hall (1849-1926) and Elizabeth Carson (1848-1889). The children of James Hall and Minnie Hall were:

Ira C. Hall ("Ira Hall") born about 1898, married a Mary E., and died December 29, 1974;

Hershall Hall; and,

Ethel Hall who married Harold Shadle ("Howard Shadel"), died December 12, 1970 in Southside, Mason County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Howard Shadel and Ethel Shalel were:

James B. Shadel ("James Shadel" & "James Shadle"); and,

an unknown daughter who married Robert M. Simes ("Robert Simes");

Ira Wilson Cavender ("Ira Cavender" & “I.W. Cavender”) born August 3, 1879 in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Anna Laura Miller ("Anna Miller") on November 8, 1899 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died December 27, 1940 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Anna Miller was born May 5, 1883 in Kanawha County, was the daughter of Joseph Buck Miller ("Joseph Miller") who was born about 1851 and Icie V. Haynes ("Icie Haynes") who was born about 1855. Anna Miller died April 5, 1980, and is buried with her husband. Ira Cavender and Anna Miller Cavender (“Anna Cavender”) had 6 children:

Delbert Miller Cavender ("Delbert Cavender" & “D.M. Cavender”) born August 22, 1900 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Erma Bowles on June 11, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, later married Georgianne Leffew, died January 14, 1973 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Erma Bowles was born in Jackson County, West Virginia and was the daughter of Henry Bowles and Mary Alice Bailey ("Mary Bailey"). The 2 children of Delbert Cavender and Erma Bowles were:

Leonard Rudolph Cavender ("Leonard Cavender" & “L.R. Cavender”) born December 12, 1922 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mrs. Carol Louise Childress (“Carol Childress”, formerly "Carol Poynter") on August 8, 1943 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died January 12, 1984 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Carol Poynter was born July 27, 1922, and was the daughter of Bert Walter Poynter ("Bert Poynter") and Frances Augusta Flagan ("Frances Flagan"). The 3 children of Leonard Cavender and Carol Cavender were:

David Phillip Cavender ("David Cavender" & “D.P. Cavender’) born April 20, 1945 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Judy Aurora Robinson ("Judy Robinson") on July 7, 1969 in Cabell County, West Virginia, and later married Cheryl Greene. David Cavender and Judy Cavender had a daughter named:

Tammie Leigh Cavender ("Tammie Cavender" & “T.L. Cavender”) who was born January 30, 1970;

Terry Lee Cavender ("Terry Cavender" & “T.L. Cavender”) born August 18, 1949 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Sandra King Bing ("Sandra Bing") December 18, 1976. Sandra Bing was born February 13, 1951; and,

Cindy Sue Cavender ("Cindy Cavender", “C.S. Cavender” & "Cynthia Cavender"?) born November 27, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married James Preston Campbell ("James Campbell") who was born July 16, 1951 and they had 2 children:

Sara Elizabeth Campbell ("Sara Campbell" & "Sarah Campbell") born June 8, 1978; and,

Lee Preston Campbell ("Lee Campbell") born May 11, 1982; and,

Joseph Bowles Cavender ("Joe Bowles Cavender", "Joseph Cavender", “J.B. Cavender”, "Jo Cavender" & "Joe Cavender") born December 13, 1924 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Phyllis Opal Nicholson ("Phyllis Nicholson") on August 3, 1943 in Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina, later married a Jane, died October 19, 1980 in Hialeah, Miami, Dade County, Florida, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Joseph Cavender and Phyllis Cavender had a daughter named Pamula Joe Cavender ("Pamula Cavender" & "Pamela Cavender"?) who married Roger Haldeman Bergey ("Roger Bergey"). Joseph Cavender and Phyllis Cavender had a daughter:

Pamela Joe Cavender (“Pamela Cavender & “P.J. Cavender”) born December 11, 1946 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Lessie Cavender born October 2, 1902 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Denver Otto Lowe ("Denver Lowe") on August 5, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died June 13, 1992 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Denver Lowe was born December 22, 1904 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the son of Matthew Hustin Lowe ("Matthew Lowe") (1858-1927) and Massey Virena Gandee ("Massy Gandee") (1861-1926), died November 6, 1973, and is buried with his wife Lessie Cavender. The 2 children of Denver Lowe and Lessie Lowe were:

Janice Lowe born about 1932 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West, Virginia, married Walter R. Nagel ("Walter Nagel"), died November 16, 1962, and is buried in Tyler Mountain Memory Garden in Cross Lanes, West Virginia; and,

James William Lowe ("James Lowe") born September 15, 1934 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Millie Mae Fields ("Millie Fields") who was born August 30, 1935. James Lowe died January 28, 1985 and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. The children of James Lowe and Millie Lowe were:

Monica Lowe;

Dreama Lowe who married a Berringer;

James Wilson Lowe ("James Lowe"); and

Ricky Lee Lowe ("Ricky Lowe" & "Richard Lowe"?) who had two children named:

Elliott Wilson Lowe ("Elliott Lowe"); and

Dylan August Lowe ("Dylan Lowe") born April 2, 1989;

Howard William Cavender ("Howard Cavender" & “H.W. Cavender”) born on either November 7, 1907 or on November 7, 1909433 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Delma Mae Chapman ("Delma Chapman") on April 23, 1935 in Kanawha County, died December 25, 1972 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Delma Chapman was born May 23, 1918. The 2 children of Howard Cavender and Delma Cavender were:

Ruth Marie Cavender (“Ruth Cavender” & “R.M. Cavender”) born February 20, 1936 in Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Roger Allen Fouty ("Roger Fouty") on April 7, 1954 in Big Chimney, Kanawha County. Roger Fouty was born April 7, 1940 and was the son of Basil A. Fouty ("Basil Fouty") and Nellie Elaine Moore (“Nellie Moore”). The children of Roger Fouty and Ruth Fouty were:

Sherry Lynn Fouty ("Sherry Fouty") born May 15, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Richard Dean Stewart (“Richard Stewart”) on November 22, 1977 in Waco, Texas, next married Ricky Jo Thompson (“Ricky Thompson”) in 1986 in Waco, Texas, and still later married Tony Martinez on June 18, 1997 in Irving, Texas. Richard Stewart and Sherry Stewart had a son:

Richard Allen Stewart (“Richard Stewart”) born January 1, 1979 in Waco, Texas;

Terrie Lea Fouty (“Terrie Fouty” & "Terry Fouty"?) born April 14, 1958 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Randall Gary Odom (“Randall Odom”) on April 7, 1980 in Denton, Texas. Randall Odom and Terry Odom had 3 children:

Kelly Renee Odom (“Kelly Odom”) born March 27, 1983 in Parma, Cuyahoga County, Ohio;

Ashley Brooke Odom (“Ashley Odom”) born April 11, 1984 in Parma, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; and,

Kyle Kendrick Odom (“Kyle Odom”) born June 22, 1987 in Cuenca, Ecuador, South America; and,

Cynthia Louise Fouty ("Cynthia Fouty") born October 15, 1964 in Wilmington, Delaware, first married Allen Everett Kemp (“Allen Kemp”) on February 20, 1987 in Wilmington, Delaware, and next married L.D. Wheeler on April 30, 1998 in Barbados, British West Indies. Allen Kemp and Cynthia Kemp had 2 children:

Daniel Allen Kemp (“Daniel Kemp”) born January 31, 1990 in Wilmington, Delaware; and,

Cassidy Marie Kemp (“Cassidy Kemp”) born December 3, 1992 in Wilmington, Delaware; and,

Donald Ray Cavender ("Donald Cavender" & “D.R. Cavender”) born September 19, 1938 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Betty Lou Moss ("Betty Moss" & "Elizabeth Moss") on December 20, 1959 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Betty Moss was born December 20, 1939 and was the daughter of James Edgar Moss ("James Moss") and Virginia Wolfe. The 2 children of Donald Cavender and Betty Cavender were:

Robin Annette Cavender ("Robin Cavender" & “R.A. Cavender”) born February 12, 1960 in Dallas, Texas, and married John Lee Farr ("John Farr") who was born November 23, 1965 and was the son of John Morray Farr ("John Farr") and Marjorie Hope; and,

Jason Dodd Cavender ("Jason Cavender" & “J.D. Cavender”) born April 8, 1968;

Ira Wilson Cavender ("Ira Cavender" & “I.W. Cavender”) born July 25, 1919 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Naomi Edith Litton ("Naomi Litton") on January 11, 1942 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died November 8, 1988 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Naomi Litton was born November 27, 1925 in Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, was the daughter of Gillis Linton (1906-1990) and Vivia Boggess who was born in 1906, died February 16, 1996 in Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, and is buried with her husband. The 3 children of Ira Cavender and Naomi Cavender were:

unknown daughter born November 22, 1942 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Barbara Jean Cavender ("Barbara Cavender" & “B.J. Cavender”) born November 27, 1946 in Kanawha County, and married Jerry Gene Phillips on August 7, 1963 in Coopers Creek A.C. Church in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, Virginia. Jerry Phillips was born October 29, 1941, and was the son of William Bradford Phillips ("William Phillips") (1914-1994) and Lora Beatrice Jones ("Lora Jones") (1919-1994). The children of Jerry Phillips and Barbara Phillips were:

Christopher Gene Phillips ("Christopher Phillips" & "Chris Phillips") born January 28, 1966 in Kanawha County and married Sherri Dawn Hunt ("Sherri Hunt") who was born January 7, 1966.

The children of Christopher Phillips and Sherri Phillips were:

Jonathan Gene Phillips ("Jonathan Phillips") born February 7, 1991; an infant who died at birth in August 1992 and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Timothy Andrew Phillips ("Timothy Phillips") born January 31, 1994;

Caleb Matthew Phillips ("Caleb Phillips") born December 27, 1995;

Kevin Gene Phillips ("Kevin Phillips") born October 23, 1967 in Kanawha County; and,

Andra Gene Phillips ("Andra Phillips") born October 7, 1969 in Kanawha County;

Beverly Gail Cavender ("Beverly Cavender" & “B.G. Cavender”) born December 31, 1946 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Wayne L. Buckalew ("Wayne Buckalew"), and later married Jerry Crago. Wayne Buckalew and Beverly Buckalew had a son named:

Jeffrey Allen Buckalew ("Jeffrey Buckalew"); and,

Joyce Ann Cavender ("Joyce Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) born September 21, 1952 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Stonie Clinton Jones ("Stonie Jones" & "Stony Jones") October 27, 1972 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Stonie Jones was born February 21, 1951, and was the son of Romie Cermet Jones ("Romie Jones") and Ruby Nile Fields ("Ruby Fields"). The 2 children of Stonie Jones and Joyce Jones were:

Jason Clinton Jones ("Jason Jones") born August 24, 1976, and married Stacy Lynn Harmony ("Stacy Harmony") October 7, 1995 in Coopers Creek A.C. Church in Kanawha County with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Raphael Cavender. Stacy Harmony was born in 1976; and,

Lea Ann Jones ("Lea Jones") born July 19, 1983;

Russell Lee Cavender ("Russell Cavender" & “R.L. Cavender”) born April 20, 1922 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Virginia Maxine Chapman ("Virginia Chapman") on January 8, 1942 in Kanawha County, died April 9, 1981 in New Martinsville, Wetzel County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Green Lawn Memorial Park in New Martinsville, West Virginia. Virginia Chapman was the daughter of Henry Russell Chapman ("Henry Chapman") (1898-1993) and Denna Fields. Russell Cavender and Virginia Cavender had 2 children:

Michael Lee Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.L. Cavender”) born June 4, 1947 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Richard Blaine Cavender ("Richard Cavender" & “R.B. Cavender”) born December 31, 1952 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Ralston Ray Cavender, Sr. ("Ralston Cavender" & “R.R. Cavender”) born January 13, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Betty Jean Medrick ("Betty Medrick") on August 22, 1948, died January 25, 1979 in Charlston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. The 2 children of Ralson Cavender and Bette Cavender were:

Ralston Ray Cavender Jr. ("Ralston Cavender" & “R.R. Cavender”), a twin, born May 15, 1950, and married Christine C. Wegrzyn ("Christine Wegrzyn") on March 15, 1980 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was the daughter of Dr. George Wegrzyn. The children of Ralston Cavender and Christine Cavender were:

Andrew Joseph Cavender ("Andrew Cavender" & “A.J. Cavender”) born July 24, 1982; and,

Amie Renee Cavender ("Amie Cavender" & “A.R. Cavender”) born August 9, 1984; and,

Sandra Ann Cavender ("Sandra Cavender" & “S.A. Cavender”), a twin, born May 15, 1950 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Jack O. Chandler ("Jack Chandler"), died February 8, 1984 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. The 4 children of Jack Chandler and Sandra Chandler were:

Keli Ann Chandler ("Keli Chandler") who died at birth on May 28, 1970 in Kanawha County, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Melinda Don Chandler ("Melinda Chandler") born July 18, 1974 in Kanawha County;

Jennifer Renee Chandler ("Jennifer Chandler") born March 26, 1977; and,

Michael David Chandler ("Michael Chandler") born September 26, 1978; and,

John Albert Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.A. Cavender” & “John A. Cavender”) born February 21, 1884 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Sarah Jane Quigley ("Sarah Quigley") on May 10, 1906 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. A.B. Pauley performing the ceremony, died on September 29, 1950 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Sarah Quigley was born July 22, 1885 in Leggs Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of Thompson McDowell Quigley (“Thompson Quigley”) who was born on March 29, 1846 in Botetort County, Virginia, and died on December 7, 1923 in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia and Sarah Parthenia Meadows (“Sarah Meadows”) born on June 29, 1860 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on April 16, 1938 in Halls Fork, Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Sarah Quigley died on September 2, 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha County, and is buried in the Taylor Cemetery #2 in Chap Fork, West Virginia. John Cavender and Sarah Quigley Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”) had 12 children:

Mamie Odessa Cavender ("Mamie Cavender", “Dessie Cavender” & M.D. Cavender”) born October 8, 1905 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married a Jones in Kanawha County, later married George Wilbert Bryant (“George Bryant”) on February 5, 1929, died June 19, 1988 in Charlelston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, West Virginia. The children of Mamie Jones were:

Ivie Madeline Jones ("Ivie Jones") born April 4, 1924, and married Ralph E. Carter ("Ralph Carter") who was born February 20, 1925 and their children were:

Linda Ann Carter ("Linda Carter") who married Floyd McGilton and they had a son named:

Ralph Timothy McGilton (Ralph McGilton"); and,

Roy Edward Carter ("Roy Carter") who first married Betty Casto, and later married Sue Lenn Childress ("Sue Childress"). Roy Carter and Betty Cavender had the following children:

Gregg Carter;

Chad Carter; and,

Clint Carter; and,

Elavene Jones;

Mamie Cavender Jones later married Wilbur Bryant February 6, 1928 in Kanawha County. Wilbru Bryant was born in 1901, died in 1951, and is buried in Bomont, Clay County, West Virginia. The children of Wilbur Bryant and Mamie Bryant were:

Nellie B. Bryant ("Nellie Bryant") born October 20, 1933, married Samuel Tyree, died September 30, 1984, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Samuel Tyree and Nellie Tyree were:

Tina Marie Tyree ("Tina Tyree"); and,

George L. Tyree ("George Tyree");

Irene Bryant;

Beula Jane Bryant ("Beula Bryant") who married a Slate;

Dollie Frances Bryant ("Dollie Bryant");

Betty Bryant ("Salley Bryant" & "Sally Bryant");

William David Bryant ("William Bryant" & "Bud Bryant");

Edward Sam Bryant ("Edward Samuel Bryant", "Edward Bryant" & "Pete Bryant") who married Mary Randolph; and,

Freda Bryant who married a Terrill and are living in Ft. Knox, Kentucky;

Tressie Mae Cavender ("Tressie Cavender" & “T.M. Cavender”) born May 25, 1907 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Lawrence Fred Taylor ("Lawrence Taylor") on April 9, 1924 in Kanawha County with Rev. T.L. Nichols performing the ceremony, and died on November 1, 1994 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Lawrence Taylor was born June 27, 1904, was the son of James P. Taylor ("James Taylor") and Rheuhana Hancock, died November 1, 1994 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, West Virginia. The children of Lawrence Taylor and Tressie Taylor were:

Gladys Marie Taylor who married Charles Taylor Cemetery ("Charles Cemetery"?);

James Russell Taylor ("James Taylor") born July 6, 1926, first married Bertha Yeatman, later married Myrtle Cain, died July 17, 1979, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, West Virginia. James Taylor and Bertha Taylor had two children:

James Lawrence Taylor ("James Taylor"); and,

Tomie Eugene Taylor ("Tomie Taylor" & “Thomas Taylor”?);

Tomie Taylor ("Thomas Taylor") born June 29, 1929, married Lula Bodkin and they had a daughter named:

Gloria Jean Taylor ("Gloria Taylor");

Joyce Josephine Taylor ("Joyce Taylor") born September 22, 1931, and married Harry Wodard Harper ("Harry Harper") December 26, 1929 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Harry Harper was born August 22, 1929 in Kittle, Roane County, West Virginia and was the son of Dewey Harper (1904-1990) and Lora Bell Ray ("Lora Ray") (1907-1969). Harry Harper and Joyce Harper had two children:

Cameron Woody Harper ("Cameron Harper") born on September 20, 1950, died the next day, and is buried in the Taylor Cemetery in Chap Fork, West Virginia; and

Willard Lee Harper ("Willard Harper") who married Linda Sue Pauley ("Linda Pauley"), daughter of Carl Pauley, on July 7, 1973 in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia, with Rev. Woody Harper performing the ceremony;

Emmitt Franklin Taylor (Emmitt Taylor" & "Emitt Taylor"?) born January 15, 1934, and married Lucrettia Ann Cain ("Lucrettia Cain" & "Lucretia Cain") December 4, 1952 in Kanawha County with Rev. Cecil W. Noble ("Cecil Noble") performing the ceremony. Lucrettia Cain was born April 21, 1936, died October 3, 1991 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Harper Cemetery on Chap Fork Road in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Emmitt Taylor and Lucrettia Taylor were:

Ruth Ann Taylor ("Ruth Taylor") born July 4, 1953, and married Ken W. Griffith ("Ken Griffith") and they had a son named:

Kavin Griffith;

Mary Frances Taylor ("Mary Taylor") born July 16, 1955, and married Roger Lee Harper ("Roger Harper") June 16, 1972 in Big Chimney in Kanawha County, West Virginia, with Rev. Jack Shoup? performing the ceremony. Roger Harper was the son of Dewey Harper (1904-1990) and Lora Bell Ray ("Lora Ray") (1907-1991). The children of Roger Harper and Frances Harper were:

Richard Harper born June 21, 1972;

Mary Lee cia Ann Taylor ("Patricia Taylor") born February 7, 1959, and married Mike Teel and their children were:

Patricia Ann Teel ("Patricia Teel") born October 23, 1978; and,

Rose Ann Teel ("Rose Teel") born March 1983;

Sandra Mae Taylor ("Sandra Taylor") born October 3, 1963, and married April 2, 1982 in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Harold Eugene Taylor ("Harold Taylor") born November 1, 1967;

Michael E. Taylor ("Michael Taylor"); and,

David Allen Taylor;

Freddie Roscoe Taylor ("Freddie Taylor", "Fred Taylor" & "Fredrick Taylor"?) born October 12, ??, and married Loulla Smith ("Lula Smith"?);

Goldie Marie Taylor ("Goldie Taylor") born January 26, 1940 and married Edward Harper;

Betty Jane Taylor ("Betty Taylor" & "Elizabeth Taylor") born June 4, 1943 in Chap Fork, West Virginia, and married Harvey Atley Burdette ("Harvey Burdette") and they had the following children:

Robert Burdette born April 19, 1960 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Mary Benner on September 30, 19??;

Timothy Burdette born July 1, 1964 in Mansfield, Ohio, and married Denise Lowe October 2, 1982;

Pamela Burdette born April 1, 1969 in Mansfield, Ohio, and died April 19, 1982; and,

Michelle Burdette born October 2, 1975 in Mansfield, Ohio; and,

Okie Harold Taylor ("Okey Taylor") born September 30, 1950 and married Delta Surface;

Tressie Mae Cavender (“Tressie Cavender” & “T.M. Cavender”) born on May 25, 1907 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Lawrence Fred Taylor (“Fred Taylor” & “Frederick Taylor”?), and died on November 1, 1994 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia

Leonard Stanford Cavender ("Leonard Cavender" & “L.S. Cavender”) born February 16, 1909 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Effie Bly Smith ("Effie Smith"), died April 18, 1983 in West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. The children of Leonard Cavender and Effie Cavender were:

Thurman Cavender;

LeRoy Cavender;

Mildred Cavender who married a Sields;

an unknown son born November 1, 1938;

an unknown dauthter born July 3, 1944; and,

an unknown son born August 27, 1945;

Estill Irene Cavender ("Estil Cavender", “E.I. Cavender” & "Estel Cavender") born January 23, 1911 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, became a minister at the Coopers Creek Mission Church in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and others, and married William Vestor Taylor ("William Taylor") on December 12, 1927 in Kanawha County with Rev. C.B. Jackson performing the ceremony, and died on August 20, 2000 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 89 years. William Taylor was born March 6, 1905, died June 13, 1983 in Kanawha County, and is buried in Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The 6 children on William Taylor and Estil Taylor were:

Jo Ann Taylor (“Jo Taylor”);

Donna K. Taylor (“Donna Taylor”);

Dorothy Marie Taylor ("Dorothy Taylor") born October 25, 1928 and married John R. Carte, Jr. ("John Carte" & “John Cart”). The children of John Carte and Dorothy Carte were:

Robert E. Carte ("Robert Carte") born August 15, 1950, married Norma J. Fernatt ("Norma Fernatt"), died October 31, 1987, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Garden Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Norma Fernatt was born July 11, 1952. The children of Robert Carte and Norma Carte were:

Robert E. Carte ("Robert Carte") born September 1968;

Kimberly Ann Carte ("Kimberly Carte") born August 28, 1971;

Dorothy Marie Carte ("Dorothy Carte") born February 8, 1974; and,

Keshia Dawn Carte ("Keshia Carte");

John R. Carte ("John Carte") born September 8, 1951, and married a Catherine J. who was born March 31, 1955 and they had a son named:

Timothy Wayne Carte ("Timothy Carte") who was born October 13, 1974;

William David Carte ("William Carte") born March 14, 1956, married a Laura T., and they had a son named:

Christopher Robert Carte ("Christopher Carte") born August 3, 1973; and,

Sharon Juanita Carte ("Sharon Carte") born August 29, 1960, first married Roger Lewis September 8, 1978 in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia, with Rev. James Matthew performing the ceremony, and later married Henry A. Simmons ("Henry Simmons");

a daughter who died at birth in Kanawha County, and is buried in the Taylor Cemetery #2;

Thelma Jane Taylor ("Thelma Taylor") born January 10, 1934 in Kanawha County, and married Charles William Pauley ("Charles Pauley") who was born January 23, 1928. The children of Charles Pauley and Thelma Pauley were:

Marilyn Louise Pauley ("Marilyn Pauley") born November 12, 1950 and married James Morton Gross ("James Gross") who was born December 13, 1949. James Gross and Marilyn Gross had the following children: James W. Gross ("James Gross") born March 19, 1969;

Penny Suzette Gross ("Penny Gross") born April 17, 1971; and,

Toby Allen Gross ("Toby Gross") born December 16, 1973; and,

Kathy Jane Pauley ("Kathy Pauley") born June 5, 1952; and,

Ruth Ellen Taylor ("Ruth Taylor") born September 30, 1935 in Kanawha County West Virginia, first married John Paul Hodge ("John Hodge"), and later married George Nickelson ("George Nicholson"?). John Hodge was born June 1, 1928, was the son of John Roy Hodge ("John Hodge") (1909-1969) and Cora F. Edens ("Cora Edens") (1907-1976), died January 21, 1976 from a gun shot wound from a friend and neighbor Samuel Teel, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of John Hodge and Ruth Hodge were:

Jo Ann Hodge ("Jo Hodge") born August 11, 1953, and married Kenneth Roger Keener ("Kenneth Kenner" & "Kenneth Kenner") who was born September 7, 1951 and they had a daughter named:

Stephanie Michelle Keener ("Stephanie Keener") who was born May 20, 1978;

Donna Kay Hodge ("Donna Hodge") born May 2, 1955, and married William Frank White ("William White") who was born March 13, 1950 in John Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. William White and Donna White had a daughter named:

Patricia Kay White ("Patricia White") who was born June 7, 1973 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and who married Andrew Barber Wallace ("Andrew Wallace") who was born November 27, 1971, not married, but had a son named:

Joshua Allen White ("Joshua White") who was born May 7, 1991 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

William Jerill Hodge ("William Hodge") born October 5, 1957, and married Wanda Faye Prowse ("Wanda Prowse");

Mary Lou Hodge ("Mary Hodge") born December 28, 1959, and married Harold Glenn Myers ("Harold Myers") who was born September 15, 1955. Harold Meyers and Mary Myers had the following children:

Glen Allen Myers ("Glen Myers" & "Glenn Myers") who was born August 29, 1978; and,

April Dawn Myers ("April Myers") born September 26, 1980; and,

Terry Ellen Hodge ("Terry Hodge") born November 5, 1961, and married a Boyd;

William Denver Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.D. Cavender”) born March 26, 1913 in Coopers Creek, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Almeda Marie Jones ("Almeda Jones") December 10, 1949 in Kanawha County, died September 21, 1986 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Almeda Jones was born April 14, 1924 in Kanawha County, was the daughter of Franklin Jones and Inez Golden Dean ("Inez Dean"), died April 2, 1990, and is buried with her husband. The 8 children of William Cavender and Almeda Cavender were:

William Albert Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.A. Cavender”) born October 26, 1950 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Mary Ann Thomas ("Mary Thomas", formerly "Mary Lewis") on March 17, 1984. Mary Thomas was born September 9, 1988 and she had two children by her former marriage named:

Robert Martin Thomas ("Robert Thomas") born September 6, 1968; and,

William Edward Thomas ("William Thomas") born September 16, 1969;

Ronald Franklin Cavender ("Ronald Cavender" & “R.F. Cavender”) born November 1, 1951 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Sandra Joan Roberts ("Sandra Roberts") in June 1974. Sandra Roberts was born October 1, 1955. The children of Ronald Cavender and Sandra Cavender were:

Christina Marie Cavender ("Christina Cavender" & “C.M. Cavender”) born May 16, 1976 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ronald Franklin Cavender ("Ronald Cavender" & “R.F. Cavender”) born September 25, 1977 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Heather Machelle Cavender (“Heather Cavender”, "Hether Cavender"? & “H.M. Cavender”) born December 19, 1979 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Donald Houston Cavender ("Donald Cavender" & “D.H. Cavemder”) born November 1, 1951 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Sheriel Craker, an Indian girl from Texas, and later married a unknown person;

Karen Marie Cavender ("Karen Cavender" & “K.M. Cavender’) born December 13, 1952 in Charlelston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Alfred Earl Drake ("Alfred Drake") in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later married Billy Gale Kennedy ("Billy Kennedy" & "William Kennedy"). Alfred Drake and Karen Drake had 2 children:

Alfred Drake; and,

Christy Drake;

David Lee Cavender ("David Cavender" & “D.L. Cavender”) born December 3, 1958 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Ruby Rose Kabulshy (“Ruby Kabulshy”) who was the daughter of William Kabulski and Nancy Boise. David Cavender and Ruby Cavender had 2 children:

Shannon Cavender born May 27, 1980 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Anna Marie Cavender(“Anna Cavender” & “A.M. Cavender”) born June 7, 1984 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Glennis Jay Cavender ("Glennis Cavender" & “G.J. Cavender”) died at birth April 17, 1965 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Glenna Fay Cavender ("Glenna Cavender" & “G.F. Cavender”), a twin, born April 17, 1965 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Ringwolski; and,

Dennis Ray Cavender ("Dennis Cavender" & “D.R. Cavender”), a twin, who was born April 17, 1965 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Glenna Ethel Cavender ("Glenna Cavender" & “G.E. Cavender”) born April 30, 1915 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Francis Edward White ("Francis White"), died March 14, 1956 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Taylor Cemetery in Chap Fork, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. The children of Francis White and Glenna White were:

Glenna Ernestine White ("Glenna White") who married Paul Daniel Cook ("Paul Cook") February 25, 1974 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ethel Noreen White ("Ethel White");

Kathy White (“Katherine White”?);

Kenneth White; and,

a son who died at birth;

John Edward Cavender (“John Cavender”, “John E. Cavender”& & “J.E. Cavender”) born July 19, 1917 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mrs. Permellia Wiseman (“Permellia Wiseman”, “Dessie Wiseman”, formerly “Permillia Pennington”, “Permeillia Pennington”, “Dessie Pennington” and “Permellia Pennington”) in the late 1930s or early 1940s, and who was the widow of Daniel Wiseman (“Dan Wiseman”) who was killed in the Harewood coal mines in West Virginia on November 15, 1947. John Cavender died March 1, 1954 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of about 36 years by freezing to death and acute alcoholism, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Permellia Pennington was born in the Madison, Boone County, West Virginia;

Rebecca Jane Cavender ("Rebecca Cavender" & “R.J. Cavender”) born May 28, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Lewis VanBuren Edens ("Lewis Edens"), and died on January 28, 1997. Lewis Edens and Rebecca Edens (“Jane Edens”) had the following children:

Deborah Louise Edens ("Deborah Edens");

Mary Josephine Edens ("Mary Edens");

Lewis Van Hustin Edens ("Lewis Edens");

Gary Edens; and,

Arthur Edens;

Ira Hustin Cavender (“Ira Houston Cavender”?, "Ira Cavender" & “I.H. Cavender”) born August 19, 1922 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died November 1, 1943 in Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas in an accidental death while serving in the U.S. Army, and is buried in the Taylor Cemetery in Chap Fork, West Virginia;

James Lester Cavender ("James Cavender", “James L. Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born June 14, 1924 Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Nona Marie Ramsey (“Nona Ramsey”), died March 20, 1972 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and is buried in the Taylor Cemetery in Chap Fork of Coopers, West Virginia. Apparently his body was moved to Taylors Cemetery #2 near the same location because of the building of the interstate highway. James Cavender and Nona Cavender had a son named:

Daniel Paul Cavender ("Daniel Cavender" & “D.P. Cavender”) born July 30, 1951 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Virgil Nester Cavender ("Virgil Cavender", “Shorty Cavender” & “V.N. Cavender”) born December 2, 1926 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Mary Ellen Powers ("Mary Powers") in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and who was born July 30, 1936 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia and was the daughter of Lillian Powers who were likewise born in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Lillian Powers was first married to a Wiseman before marrying Grant Powers. The 3 children of Virgil Cavender and Mary Cavender were:

Martina Lynn Cavender ("Martina Cavender" & “M.L. Cavender”) born April 22, 1952 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Jackie Marshall Woods ("Jackie Woods") on November 20, 1970 in Clendenin, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Jackie Woods was born November 4, 1951. Jackie Woods and Martina Woods had a daughter named:

Shelly Dawniel Woods ("Shelly Woods") who was born September 21, 1974 in Kanawha County;

Phyllis Jean Cavender ("Phyllis Cavender" & “P.J. Cavender”) born July 16, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Richard Wayne Seabolt (“Rickie Wayne Seabolt” & "Richard Seabolt") on September 6, 1973 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Richard Seabolt was born on June 1, 1954 at home on Jordan Creek Road, Falling Rock, Kanawh County, West Virginia, and was the son of George Seabolt. Richard Seabolt and Phyllis Seabolt had a daughter named:

Kimberly Ann Seabolt ("Kimberly Seabolt") born August 30, 1975 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and apparently married Jason Alexander Knapp (“Jason Knapp”) on September 16, 2000 in Kanawha City, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and thus became Kimberly Knapp. Jason Knapp was born on March 21, 1970 in Albany, New York, and was adopted as an infant by George Knapp and Margaret Plum in Syracuse, New York; and,

Houston Doyle Cavender ("Houston Cavender", “H.D. Cavender”, "Buddy Cavender" & "Red Cavender") born December 19, 1955 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on November 12, 1998 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 43 years; and,

Ruby Violet Cavender ("Ruby Cavender" “R.V. Cavender” & “Ruby Cavender”) born November 19, 1929 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Wyatt Briscoe Matthews, Jr. ("Wyatt Matthew" & “Wyatt Matthews”) on March 5, 1947 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, with Rev. J.C. Huffman performing the ceremony, next married Robert William Perdue ("Robert Perdue" & "Robert Purdue"?) May 25, 1962 in Aberlene, Texas with Justice of Peace Silas Clark performing the ceremony, and still later married Arthur Cletus Gramelspacher ("Arthur Gramelspacher") on June 13, 1983 in Midland, Midland County, Texas. Ruby Violet Cavender died on June 14, 1999 in Midland, Midland County, Texas at the age of 69 years, and was buried in Elmswood Memorial Park Cemetery in Abilene, Texas. Wyatt Matthews was born on December 30, 1927 in Mountain State Memorial Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and was adopted by Wyatt Brisco and Nettie Rachel in January 1928, although some say that he was never formally adopted. The 4 children of Wyatt Matthews and Ruby Cavender Matthews (“Ruby Matthews”) were:

Sharon Matthews who married a Perez;

Wyatt Allen Matthews ("Wyatt Matthews", ‘Steve Matthews” & “Blackie Matthews”) born October 18, 1946 in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Kathleen Ann Niemeyer (“Kathleen Niemeyer”) on August 6, 1971 in Douglas, Conchise County, Arizona. Kathleen Niemeyer was born on October 4, 1952 in Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland, and was the daughter of Albert Niemeyer and Joyce Shearin. Wyatt Matthews and Kathy Matthews (“Kathleen Matthews”) had 2 children:

Wyatt Charles Matthews ("Wyatt Matthews") born on December 25, 1972 in Oakland, California, and married Christy Ilene Sterling (“Cristy Sterling” & “Christine Sterling”?) on April 17, 1999 in Spring Woods UMC, Spring, Texas. Christy Sterling was born on March 28, 1973 in Tyler, Texas; and,

David Allen Matthews (“David Matthews”) born on May 28, 1975 in San Francisco, California;

Denver Wayne Matthews ("Denver Matthews" & “Scotte Matthews”) born August 13, 1948 in Charleston, Kanawha County, and married a Janice. Denver Matthews and Janice Matthews had a daughter named:

Monigue Matthews;

Robin Lynn Matthews ("Robin Matthew") born April 28, 1955 in Norfolk, Virginia; and,

John Douglas Matthews ("John Matthews") born May 1, 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Lucy Alccorer in 1982, and died in Seattle, Washington. The children on John Matthews and Lucy Matthews were:

Christopher John Matthews ("Christopher Matthews"), a twin, born December 22, 1981 born in Midland, Texas; and,

Justice Douglas Matthews ("Justice Matthews"), a twin, born December 22, 1981 in Midland, Texas;

The children of Robert Perdue and Ruby Perdue was a daughter:

Sharon Kay Perdue who was born January 26, 1963, married Ronald Perez in Abilene, Texas. Ronald Perez and Sharon Perez had a son named:

Ronald David Perez ("Ronald Perez") born September 9, 1979.

William Silas Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.S. Cavender”) and Elmina Florance Miller (“Elmina Florence Miller” & "Elmina Miller") had 2 children:

Graves Clarence Cavender (“Graves Cavender” & “G.C. Cavender”) born January 9, 1898 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Ladean Burdette on May 28, 1918 in Kanawha County, next married Ruby Wills on November 14, 1934 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, next married Ruth E. Moore ("Ruth Moore"), next married Thelma Fern Frazier ("Thelma Frazier"), died August 17, 1958 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Ladean Burdette was born in 1902, died April 13, 1934 in Coopers, Creek in Kanawha County, and is buried with her husband. Graves Cavender and Ladean Cavender had 2 children:

Cyble Marie Cavender ("Cyble Cavender" & “C.M. Cavender”) born November 3, 1919, and married Denzil R. Garrett ("Denzil Garrett") in 1937. Denzil Garrett was born October 1, 1911, died November 8, 1985 in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Tyler Mountain Memory Garden in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Denzil Garrett and Cyble Garrett had 2 children:

Rosemary Garrett born March 26, 1942, married a Warner and had a daughter named;

Sherry Joe Warner ("Sherry Warner" & "Sherry Jo Warner"?); and,

Sharon Lee Garrett ("Sharon Garrett") born June 7, 1944, married a Parson and had a daughter named:

Amy Parsons; and,

Harold Gene Cavender, Sr. ("Harold Cavender" & “H.G. Cavender”) born March 26, 1923 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Jewell Emogene Thumm ("Jewell Thumm") on September 9, 1943 in St. Paul Luthern Church in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Jewell Thumm was the daughter of Viola Cameron Thumm (“Viola Thumm”), and died on May 13, 1999 in Lake East Hospital in Painsville, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 73 years. Harold Cavender and Jewell Thumm had 3 children:

Drema Charlene Cavender (“Drema Cavender” & “D.C. Cavender”) born February 17, 1945 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Joseph Leigh Whittington (“Joseph Whittington”) on December 18, 1964 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later married Leonard Garfield Kesman (“Leonard Kesman”) on April 16, 1994 in Shorgate Methodist Church in Willowick, Lake County, Ohio. Joseph Whittington and Drema Cavender Whittington (“Drema Whittington”) had 2 children:

Theodore Harold Whittington (“Theodore Whittington”) on January 2, 1968 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Wendy Lou Mazi (“Wendy Mazi”) on November 8, 1997 in Reformation Luthern Church in Eastlake, Lake County, Ohio. Theodore Whittington and Wendy Whittington had a son named:

Taylor Cameron Whittington (“Taylor Whittington”) born November 8, 1999 in Richmond Heights, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; and,

David Lee Whittington (“David Whittington”) born August 30, 1971 in Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, and married Michelle Marie Maznik on October 7, 1995 in St. Justin Church in Eastlake, Lake County, Ohio. David Whittington and Michelle Whittington had a son named:

David Andrew Whittington (“David Whittington”) born September 5, 1998 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio;

Harold Gene Cavender, Jr. ("Harold Cavender" & “H.G. Cavender”) born August 8, 1949 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died May 31, 1967 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 17 years in a motorcycle accident, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia; and,

Raymond Lee Cavender ("Raymond Cavender" & “R.L. Cavender”) born August 26, 1952 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Wren Marie Johnson ("Wren Johnson") on August 4, 1972 in St. Johns Lutheran Church in Geneva, Ashtabula County, Ohio. Wren Johnson was born July 12, 1954. The children of Raymond Cavender and Wren Cavender were:

Summer Lee Cavender ("Summer Cavender" & “S.L. Cavender”) born August 3, 1977, and married Robert Paciask in 1999 in Jamaica; and,

Raymond Lee Cavender ("Raymond Cavender" & “R.L. Cavender”) born May 15, 1979; and,

Ronnie Clyde Cavender (“Ronnie Cavender”, “Romie Cavender” & “R.C. Cavender”) born September 15, 1902 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of the Coopers Creek Advent Christian Church, first married Mary Macel Kidd (“Maysel Kidd”? & "Mary Kidd") on July 31, 1925 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, next married Gladys Tully, formerly Gladys Rhodes, still later married Olive Haynes, died July 16, 1979 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 76 years, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Mary Kidd was born December 24, 1905 in Charleston, West Virginia, was the daughter of John Kidd and Louesia Carnefix, died June 1, 1946, and is buried with her husband. Romie Cavender and Mary Kidd Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) had 6 children:

Romie Frederick Cavender ("Romie Cavender" & “R.F. Cavender”) born June 9, 1926 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Emma Rose West ("Emma West") on November 16, 1946 in the First Baptist Church in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on June 4, 1998 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 71 years. Emma West was born October 27, 1926 and was the daughter of Dewey West and Dorothy Loraine Cochran ("Dorothy Cochran"). The 3 children of Romie Cavender and Emma Cavender were:

George David Cavender ("George Cavender" & “G.D. Cavender”) born November 9, 1950 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Patricia Ann Roberts ("Patricia Roberts"). The children of George Cavender and Patricia Cavender were:

Pamela Beth Cavender ("Pamelia Cavender", “P.B. Cavender” & "Pamela Cavender"?) born January 9, 1971 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Todd Richard Moody ("Todd Moody") September 2, 1989 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later married Troy Bell on August 20, 1991. Troy Bell and Pamela Bell had 3 children:

Breeana Bell born April 13, 1992;

Bethany Rose Bell (“Bethany Bell”) born October 18, 1997; and,

Brayden Robert Bell (“Brayden Bell”) born July 26, 1999; and,

Triston David Cavender ("Triston Cavender" & “T.D. Cavender”) born December 9, 1974, and married Angela Barker in May 1998;

Jeffrey West Cavender ("Jeffrey Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”) born September 9, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Debra Jones ("Deborah Jones"?) about 1974. Jeffrey Cavender and Debra Gail Cavender (“Debra Cavender”, "Deborah Cavender"?) had a son named;

Jamie West Cavender ("Jamie Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”) born November 28, 1976 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Angela Martin on August 27, 1998. Jamie Cavender and Angela Cavender had a daughter named:

Nicole Cavender born January 27, 1999; and,

Rose Lynn Cavender ("Rose Cavender" & “R.L. Cavender”) born June 29, 1948 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married John Livingston Brindle ("John Brindle") about 1974 and who was born July 26, 1947, and next married Edward Britzius on September 20, 1998. John Brindle and Rose Brindle had a daughter named:

Lara Lynn Brindle ("Lara Brindle" & "Laura Brindle"?) born November 2, 1974;

Carl Dewey Cavender ("Carl Cavender" & “C.D. Cavender”) born September 17, 1927 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, entered the service as a Merchant Seaman, and married Stachia Marie Pauley ("Stachia Pauley") on April 24, 1948 in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. C.B. Jackson performing the ceremony. Stachia Pauley was born February 14, 1929, and was the daughter of Charles Estil Pauley ("Charles Pauley") and Lillian Lucile Jarrett ("Lillian Lucille Jarrett"?, "Lillion Jarrett", & "Lillian Jarrett"). The 3 children of Carl Cavender and Stachia Cavender were:

Carl Dewey Cavender, Jr. ("Carl Cavender" & “C.D. Cavender”) born January 15, 1949 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Judy Sue Perry ("Judy Perry") on September 1, 1972 in the Calvary Baptist Church in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Judy Perry was the daughter of Laurence D. Perry ("Laurence Perry" & "Lawrence Perry"?). The children of Carl Cavender and Judy Cavender were:

John Paul Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.P. Cavender” & “John P. Cavender”) born May 10, 1976 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Nathan Daniel Cavender ("Nathan Cavender" & “N.D. Cavender”) born September 18, 1981 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Becky Ann Cavender ("Becky Cavender", “R.A. Cavender” & "Rebecca Cavender"?) born August 12, 1953 in Charlelston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Thomas Wayne Thumm ("Thomas Thumm") on December 22, 1973 in the Calvary Baptist Church in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Thomas Thumm was the son of Theodore Thumm and Winifred Carper. The 4 children of Thomas Thumm and Becky Thumm were:

Shawn Thomas Thumm ("Shawn Thumm") born September 13, 1978 in Charleston, Kanawha County;

Ryan Christopher Thumm (“Ryan Thumm” & "Tug Thumm") born September 10, 1981 in Charleston, Kanawha County, died November 28, 1981 at the age of 2 months and 18 days, and is buried in Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Joshua Aaron Thumm (“Joshua Thumm”) born November 13, 1982 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Crystin Heather Thumm (“Crystin Thumm”) born March 21, 1984 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Susan Kay Cavender ("Susan Cavender" & “S.K. Cavender”) born May 20, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Stephen Michael Shaffer ("Stephen Shaffer") on July 19, 1975 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later married David Patrick Bing (“David Bing”) on September 20, 1985 in Bath County, Virginia and who was the son of Donald Bing and Willodean Merritt. The children of David Bing and Susan Bing were:

Lillian Marie Bing (“Lillian Bing”) born July 5, 1988; and,

Georgia Beth Bing (“Georgia Bing”) born November 11, 1989;

Juanita Mae Cavender ("Juanita Cavender" & “J.M. Cavender”) born May 24, 1929 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married William Clifton Blackwell ("William Blackwell"), and next married Jerry Mark Stump ("Jerry Stump") on May 16, 1951 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Blackwell was born in 1924, died June 9, 1969 in Columbus, Ohio, and is buried in Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The 2 children of William Blackwell and Juanita Blackwell were:

William Steven Blackwell ("William Blackwell") born October 6, 1948 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died October 16, 1948, is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia; and,

Ronald Clifton Blackwell ("Ronald Blackwell" & later "Ronald Stump") born August 10, 1949 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was adopted by Jerry M. Stump ("Jerry Stump"), and married Lucy L. Stone ("Lucy Stone") on May 12, 1979 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Ronald Stump (formerly "Ronald Blackwell") and Lucy Stump were:

Hannah Mae Stump ("Hannah Stump"), adopted, and who was born December 28, 1982;

Jerry Jonathan Stump ("Jerry Stump"), adopted, and who was born February 14, 1985; and,

Rebekah Joy Stump ("Rebekah Stump" & "Rebecca Stump"?) born December 1, 1985;

The children of Jerry Stump and Juanita Stump were:

Sharon Lynn Stump ("Sharon Stump") born April 9, 1952 in Langley, U.S. Air Force Base in Langley, Virginia, and married John Roseser Davidson ("John Davidson") on May 13, 1972 in Coopers Creek A.C. Church in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Arnold Belcher performing the ceremony. John Davidson was the son of Donald M. Davidson ("Donald Davidson"). The children of John Davidson and Sharon Davidson were:

John Roseser Davidson, Jr. ("John Davidson") born November 10, 1973; and,

Mark McKenzie Davidson ("Mark Davidson") born June 1, 1976;

Debra Louisa Stump ("Debra Stump" & "Deborah Stump"?) born June 25, 1954 in Buffalo, New Youk, and married Roy Lee McCallister ("Roy McCallister") on August 6, 1977. Roy McCallister and Debra McCallister had a daughter named:

Bethany Lynn McCallister who was born July 13, 1982 in Huntington, Cabel County, West Virginia; and,

Delcie Marie Stump ("Delcie Stump" & "Delsia Stump") born August 31, 1959 in Biloxi, Mississippi, and married William Frederick Goettel ("William Gottel") on June 4, 1988 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Goettel and Delcie Goettel had 2 children:

Meghan Marie Goettel ("Meghan Goettel" & "Megan Goettel"?) born May 3, 1990; and,

Andrea Rose Goettel (“Andrea Goettel”) born July 13, 1994;

Freda Marie Cavender ("Freda Cavender" & “F.M. Cavender”) born November 22, 1932 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Dino Quaranta on June 25, 1955 in Follanbee, Brooke County, West Virginia. The 3 children of Dino Quaranta and Freda Quaranta were:

Stephen Anthony Quaranta ("Stephen Quaranta") who married a Linette;

Keith Quaranta who married a Diane and,

Dina Marie Quaranta (“Dina Quaranta” &"Dena Quaranta"?);

Kenneth Lee Cavender ("Kenneth Cavender" & “K.L. Cavender”) born September 19, 1937 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Dorothy Louise Childers ("Dorothy Childers") on April 5, 1960. Dorothy Childers was born February 6, 1938, and was the daughter of Arthur B. Childers ("Arthur Childers") who died in 1975 and Marie Davis. The 5 children of Kenneth Cavender and Dorothy Cavender were:

James Allen Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”), adopted and born May 10, 1958, and married Karen Ellaine Gilbert (“Karen Gilbert”). James Cavender and Karen Cavender had a daughter?:

Kiersten Ursula Cavender (“Kiersten Cavender” & “K.U. Cavender”) born December 11, 1997 in Ross County, Ohio;

Cathy Lynn Cavender ("Cathy Cavender" & “C.L. Cavender”) born September 2, 1960 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Michael Edward Shank (“Michael Shank”) in September 1979 and who was born March 31, 1960, and later met William Dean Farver (“William Farver”). Michael Shank and Cathy Shank had 2 children;

Hollie Lynn Shank ("Holly Shank") who was born May 23, 1981 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Erin Nicole Shank (“Erin Shank”) born December 23, 1983 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia.

William Farver and Cathy Farver had a son:

William Dean Farver, Jr. (“William Farver”) born January 8, 1992;

Michael Lee Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.L. Cavender”) born December 3, 1964 in Peekskill, Westchester County, New York;

Mary Elizabeth Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.E. Cavender” & Mary E. Cavender”) born December 24, 1967 in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married an unknown person, and later married Glenn Earl Whaling (“Glenn Whaling”) in October 1988. Mary Cavender had a child by her first husband who was apparently adopted by her second husband who was named:

Jeffrey Michael Whaling (“Jeffrey Whaling”) born December 8, 1986 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Glenn Whaling and Mary Whaling had 2 children:

Anthony Scott Whaling (“Anthony Whaling”) born April 11, 1990 in Monmonth, Colorado; and,

Jerrid Mathew Whaling (“Jerid Whaling”) born January 29, 1994 in Monmonth, Colorado; and,

Diane Louise Cavender ("Diane Cavender" & “D.L. Cavender”) born August 4, 1973 in Orlando, Orange County, Florida, and married Kevin Jackson Bogusch (“Kevin Bogusch”) on June 22, 1997. Kenin Bogusch and Diane Bogusch had 2 children:

Joshua Brian Lewis Bogusch (“Joshua Bogusch”) born August 18, 1992 in Orlando, Orange County, Florida; and,

Mackenzie Marie Gabrielle Bogusch (“Mackenzie Bogusch”) born May 9, 1998 in Orlando, Orange County, Florida; and,

Irma Lucille Cavender ("Irma Cavender" & “I.L. Cavender’) born December 23, 1938 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married John Herbert Vaughn (“John Vaughn”) on January 16, 1956. Herbert Vaughn died November 15, 1980 and Erma Vaughn later married Kenneth Henry Fredrick (“Kenneth Fredrick”) on January 11, 1993 in Florida. Herbert Vaughn and Erma Vaughn had a son named:

John Herbert Vaughn, Jr. (“John Vaughn”) who was born September 20, 1956, and married Lauri Jane Webb (“Lauri Webb”) on August 11, 1991; and,

(3)SQUIRE C. CAVENDER ("Squire Cavender", "Tobe Cavender", “S.C. Cavender” & "Toby Cavender") born November 13, 1856 in Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Irene Vash Hall ("Irena Vast Hall" & "Irene Hall") on June 18, 1884 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. M.E. Jackson performing the ceremony, died May 14, 1918 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Irene Hall was born June 22, 1861 in Kanawha County, was the daughter of Henry Smith Hall ("Henry Hall") (182901883) and Nancy Elizabeth Scott ("Nancy Scott") (1837-1908), died August 12, 1942 in Kanawha County, and is buried with her husband. Squire Cavender and Irene Cavender had 11 children:

Albert Richard Cavender ("Albert Cavender" & “A.R. Cavender”) born June 11, 1885 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Rachael Ida O. Teel ("Rachael Teel") on September 8, 1903 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, next married Fannie Kimberly Calhoun ("Fannie Calhoun"), later married a Hulda Mae, died August 11, 1933 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, and in buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Rachael Teel was born March 12, 1882 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of James Henry Teel ("James Teel") who was born in 1842 and Jemina Sands who was born in 1845, died August 30, 1972, and is buried in the Graceland Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Albert Cavender and Rachael Teel Cavender (“Rachael Cavender”) had 3 children:

Stanford Orville Cavender ("Stanford Cavender", “S.O. Cavender” & "Tobe Cavender") born August 14, 1905 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Tina Christina Tribble ("Tine Tribble") on September 26, 1927 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, later married Edna Louise Sands ("Edna Sands", formerly "Edna Watkins"), died December 17, 1961 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Graceland Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Stanford Cavender and Tina Cavender had 2 children:

Gene Nelson Cavender (“Gene Cavender” & “G.N. Cavender”) born April 13, 1928 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Nellie Mae Wright ("Nellie Wright"), and later married Frances Anita Sowers ("Frances Sowers" & "Francis Sowers") on August 16, 1957 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Frances Sower was born December 28, 1937. The children of Gene Cavender and Frances Cavender were:

Danny Gene Cavender ("Danny Cavender", “Daniel Cavender” & “D.G. Cavender”) born March 3, 1958 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Jody Gene Cavender ("Jody Cavender" & “J.G. Cavender”) born September 23, 1962 in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Pamela Dandy on November 24, 1984 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later married Necole Lynn Nelson (“Necole Nelson”) about 1987. Pamela Dandy was born August 6, 1964. Jody Cavender and Pamela Cavender had a son named:

Michael Anthony Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) born April 7, 1988.

Jody Cavender and Necole Cavender had 2 children:

Wesley Cole Cavender ("Wesley Cavender" & “W.C. Cavender”) born October 20, 1992 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Jacob Tyler Cavender ("Jacob Cavender" & “J.T. Cavender”) born December 2, 1993;

Dale Ray Cavender ("Dale Cavender" & “D.R. Cavender”) born February 7, 1965 in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Windy Harper on October 17, 1992. The children of Dale Cavender and Windy Cavender were:

Dale Ray Cavender, Jr. ("Dale Cavender" & “D.R. Cavender”) born March 21, 1994; and,

Daniel Wayne Cavender ("Daniel Cavender" & “D.W. Cavender”) born November 7, 1995 in Orange County, California; and,

Dennis Michael Cavender ("Dennis Cavender" & “D.H. Cavender”) born July 1, 1967 in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Lillian Cavender;

James Henry Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & “James H. Cavender”) born July 10, 1908 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Alice Love on November 28, 1927 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died March 8, 1994 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Graceland Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Alice Love was born September 10, 1906. The 5 children of James Cavender and Alice Cavender were:

Mary Elizabeth Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.E. Cavender” & “Mary E. Cavender”) born in 1928 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married an unknown person, later married Jack W. Morgan ("Jack Morgan"), and died in 1984 in Washington, D.C. By her first marriage, Mary Cavender had a daughter named:

Cynthia Virginia Cavender ("Cynthia Cavender" & “C.V. Cavender”) born February 10, 1952 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Jack Roy Gilkerson ("Jack Gilkerson") who was born July 10, 1951, The children of Jack Gilkerson and Cynthia Gilkerson were:

Chad Edward Gilkerson ("Chad Gilkerson") born November 9, 1973 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Mary Elizabeth Gasper ("Mary Gasper") July 1992 in Kanawha County. Mary Gasper was born in 1975.

Chad Gilkerson and Mary Gilkerson had a son named:

Collison Roy Gilkerson ("Collison Gilkerson") born in January 1993 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Christy Renee Gilkerson ("Christy Gilkerson") born May 4, 1974 in Kanawha County.

By her second marriage to Jack Morgan, Mary Morgan and Jack Morgan had four children:

Dale Morgan;

Darla Morgan;

Jeffrey Morgan; and,

Marla Morgan;

James William Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”) born November 10, 1930 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Patricia Ruth Walther ("Patricia Walther", formerly "Patricia Gibbs") in San Diego, California, and later married an unknown person. Patricia Gibbs was born January 2, 1930 in Camden, Arkansas, she died as Patricia Cavender May 22, 1956, and is buried in the Graceland Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. James Cavender and Particia Cavender had two children:

Vickie Cavender; and,

James Michael Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.M. Cavender”) born August 18, 1952 in San Diego, San Diego County, California;

Rose Ella Cavender ("Rose Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born September 17, 1935 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Dwight Bradshaw. Dwight Bradshaw and Rose Bradshaw had two children:

Karen Suzanne Bradshaw ("Karen Bradshaw") born November 26, 1967 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Kevin Patrick Scott Bradshaw ("Kevin Bradshaw") born April 6, 1975 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Carolyn Sue Cavender ("Carolyn Cavender") born June 11, 1940 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Andrew S.J. Southworth ("Andrew Southworth" & "Andy Southworth"). Andrew Southworth and Carolyn Southworth had a daughter named:

Kimberly Lynn Southworth ("Kimberly Southworth") born December 30, 1968, and married Richard Tetrick. Richard Tetrick and Kimberly Tetrick had two children:

Andrea Rebecca Tetrick ("Andrea Tetrick") born August 19, 1982; and,

Jessica Aileen Tetrick ("Jessica Tetrick") born October 19, 1983; and;

Cynthia Virginia Cavender (“Cynthia Cavender” & “C.V. Cavender”) born February 3, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Dessie J. Cavender ("Dessie Cavender" & “D.J. Cavender”) born April 10, 1910 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died March 10, 1911, and in buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

James Clifford Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.C. Cavender”) born February 15, 1887 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died on April 26, 1908, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

William Edward Cavender ("William Cavender", “W.E. Cavender” & “William E. Cavender”) born December 17, 1889 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mary Catherine Copen ("Mary Copen" & "Katy Copen") on April 22, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. M.H. Lacy, died May 23, 1928 in Charleston, Kanawha County, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Mary Copen was born June 1, 1894 in Kanawha County, was the daughter of William T. Copen ("William Copen") (1866-1947) and Sarah Ann Jones ("Sarah Jones") (1869-1945), and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery, in Big Chimney, West Virginia. Mary Cavender apparently later married Jesse M. Withrow ("Jesse Withrow") in 1936. William Cavender and Mary Copen Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) had 4 children:

Cleopas Edward Cavender ("Edward Cleopas Cavender", "Edward Cavender", “C.E. Cavender” & "Cleopas Cavender") born February 4, 1913 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Garnet Alma Hughes ("Garnet Hughes") on November 9, 1935, later married Effie Smith (formerly "Effie Mouse") on March 24, 1962, was a member of the Elmore Memorial Advent Christian Church in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on December 29, 2000 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 87 years. Garnet Hughes was born June 29, 1915, died May 4, 1960 in Ravenswood, Jackson County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The 3 children of Edward Cavender and Garnet Cavender were:

Carol Jean Cavender ("Carol Cavender" & ‘C.J. Cavender”) born September 12, 1938 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married George Frederick Wendt ("George Wendt") June 1958, and later married a Clark. The children of George Wendt and Carol Wendt were:

Robert Hutton Wendt ("Robert Wendt") born August 30, 1958;

Frederick Raedor Wendt ("Frederick Wendt") born October 26, 1961;

Dawn Elizabeth Wendt ("Dawn Wendt") born January 20, 1964; and,

Bridget Louis Wendt ("Bridget Wendt") born March 30, 1965;

Carl Richard Cavender ("Carl Cavender" & “C.R. Cavender”) born August 28, 1940 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died of measles on February 14, 1944 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Joyce Ann Cavender ("Joyce Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) born December 1, 1944 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married a Clark, and next married Thomas William Smith, II ("Thomas Smith") on June 13, 1963. The children of Thomas Smith and Joyce Smith were:

Thomas William Smith, III ("Thomas Smith") born June 24, 1964; and,

Lynn Dee Smith ("Lynn Smith") born September 13, 1967;

Emanuel Ray Cavender ("Emanuel Cavender", “Shorty Cavende” & “E.R. Cavender”) born September 23, 1914 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Naomi Fisher on December 11, 1937 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died September 11, 1974 in Sissonville, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 59 years, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Naomi Fisher was born February 1, 1920 and was the daughter of Eustace Lloyd Fisher ("Eustace Fisher") and an Elma. The 3 children of Emanuel Cavender and Naomi Cavender were:

Janet Lea Cavender ("Janet Cavender" & “J.L. Cavender”) born June 13, 1939 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married James Conrad Craig ("James Craig") in October 1965. James Craig died September 26, 1993 in Washington, D.C. and is buried in the Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. James Craig and Janet Craig had an adopted daughter named:

Jana Christina Craig ("Jana Craig") who was born May 27, 1969;

Jerry Edward Cavender ("Jerry Cavender", “J.E. Cavender” & “Gerald Cavender”?) born July 1, 1941 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Carolyn Sue Hambrick ("Carolyn Hambrick") on August 17, 1968 in Coopers Creek A.C. Church in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Carolyn Hambrick was born June 15, 1947 and was the daughter of Allen Keith Hambrick ("Allen Hambrick") and Georgia Irene Duff ("Georgia Duff") (1930-1974). The children of Jerry Cavender and Carolyn Cavender were:

Jerry Edward Cavender, II ("Jerry Cavender", “J.E. Cavender” & “Gerald Cavender”?) born March 26, 1977 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Andrea Suzanne Cavender ("Andrea Cavender", “Susan Cavender”? & “A.S. Cavender”) born October 24, 1978; and,

William Lloyd Cavender ("William Cavender", “W.L. Cavender” & “William L. Cavender”) born July 20, 1943 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Linda Dianne Beard ("Linda Beard") on October 1, 1966 in the Elk Valley A.C. Church in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Linda Beard was born December 13, 1943 and was the daughter of Edison M. Beard ("Edison Beard") and Ruth P. Mondy ("Ruth Mondy"). The 3 children of William Cavender and Linda Cavender were:

William Jeffrey Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.J. Cavender”) born May 26, 1970 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Adam Scott Cavender ("Adam Cavender" & “A.S. Cavender”) born October 29, 1973 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Stacey Lynn Abbott (“Stacey Abbott”) on July 27, 1996 in Clendenin, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Adam Cavender and Stacey Cavender had 1 child:

Sydney Grace Cavender (“Sydney Cavender” & “S.G. Cavender”) born January 28, 2000 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Robin Lynn Cavender ("Robin Cavender" & “R.L. Cavender”) born May 18, 1975 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Rex Lane Eggleton, Jr. (“Rex Eggleton”) on July 15, 2000 in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Myrtle Genieve Cavender ("Myrtle Cavender" & “M.G. Cavender”) born April 30, 1916, and married Othel Eugene Legg ("Othel Legge" & “Othel Legg”) on September 21, 19?? in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. J.F. Elmore performing the ceremony. Othel Legge was born August 25, 1913 and was the son of Clinton Legge and Hattie Simmons. The children of Othel Legg and Myrtle Legg were:

Ronald Stephen Legg ("Ronald Legge" & “Ronald Legg”) born December 1, 1947 and married Paula Sue Wilkerson ("Paula Wilkerson") November 2, 1974. The children of Ronald Legge and Paula Legge were:

Jason Marshall Legge ("Jason Legge" & “Jason Legg”) February 8, 1981;

Andrea Legge (“Andrea Legg”) a twin born March 18, 1984; and,

Jessica Legge a twin born March 18, 1984;

Michael Eugene Legge ("Michael Legge" & “Michael Legg”) a twin born January 28, 1952, died September 29, 1974, and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia; and,

Richard Dean Legge ("Richard Legge" & “Richard Legg”) a twin born January 28, 1952, died February 2, 1952, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

an infant son who died at birth May 1, 1921, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Medora Marie Cavender ("Medora Cavender", “M.M. Cavender” & "Dora Cavender") born on either April 15, 1891 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Douglas Fred Nuckels ("Douglas Nuckels") July 3, 1941 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died December 14, 1981, and in buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Douglas Nuckels was born April 4, 1900 and he and his wife apparently had no children;

Emmett Harvey Cavender ("Emmett Cavender", “E.H. Cavender” & "Emmitt Cavender") born March 14, 1894 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married a Virginia ("Jennie"), died October 6, 1940 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, and in buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Emmett Cavender and Virginia Cavender had a son named:

Gerald Richard Cavender ("Gerald Cavender" & “G.R. Cavender”) born February 8, 1921 in Toledo, Ohio;

Emma Cavender born June 10, 1895 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married John Herman Jones on February 9, 1915 in Kanawha County with Rev. Van Canterbury performing the ceremony, died January 13, 1970 in Kanawha County, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. John Jones was born February 26, 1895, was the son of Norvel Jones (1844-1956) and Sarah Elizabeth Lowe ("Sarah Lowe") (1864-1939), died January 13, 1970 in Kanawha County, and is buried with his wife Emma Jones. John Jones and Emma Cavender Jones (“Emma Jones”) had 14 children:

Gladys Josephine Jones ("Gladys Jones") born January 6, 1916, died September 14, 1934, and is buried in the Norve Jones Cemetery;

an infant son who died at birth and is buried in the Norve Jones Cemetery;

an infant daughter who died at birth and is buried in the Norve Jones Cemetery;

Edith Jones born February 2, 1920, first married a James Thorton, later married Stephen Igow ("Steve Igow") in San Bernandina, California, died February 19, 1971 from wounds received in an earthquake which destroyed the hospital in which she was working, and is buried in Las Vegas, Nevada. James Thorton died February 8, 1965 in Copen, California and he and Edith Thorton had no children;

Opal Irene Jones ("Opal Jones") born January 9, 1923;

Emmett Harvey Jones ("Emmett Jones") born January 12, 1924, married Levetta Thomas (formerly "Levetta Meek"), died September 8, 1984 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and is buried in Battle Creek, Michigan. The children of Emmett Jones and Levetta Jones were:

Johnny Ray Jones ("Johnny Jones") born November 18, 1962;

Anna Marie Jones ("Anna Jones") born March 10, 1964; and,

Emmett Alan Jones ("Emmett Jones") born April 1, 1965.

By previous marriage of Levetta Thomas, she had a son named:

William Gregory Thomas ("William Thomas") who was born October 10, 1961 and who had 5 unknown children;

Verl Calvin Jones ("Verl Jones" & "Buck Jones") born October 12, 1927, first married Virginia Frances Burton ("Virginia Burton"), later married for the second time to an unknown person, and died January 12, 1986 in Perrine, Florida. Virginia Burton was born December 7, 1926 in Kisler, Locan County, West Virginia, had no children, died June 7, 1976 in South Dade Hospital in Miami, Florida, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Johnnie Ray Jones ("Johnnie Jones" & "Johnny Jones") born May 20, 1928 and married a Mary in December 31, 1968. Mary Jones was born in February;

Betty Jane Jones ("Betty Jones" & "Elizabeth Jones") born March 2, 1930, and married James Patrick who was born March 25, 1928. The children of James Patrick and Betty Patrick were:

Edith Annette Patrick ("Edith Patrick") born October 23, 1949, and who married David Earl Mattox ("David Mattox"). David Mattox and Edith Mattox had two children:

Michael David Mattox ("Michael Mattox") born July 1974; and,

Kimberly Ann Mattox ("Kimberly Mattox") born December 1978;

Johnny Burton Patrick ("Johnny Patrick") born December 29, 1952 and who married Loretta Gale Stumbo ("Loretta Stumbo"). The children of Johnny Patrick and Loretta Patrick were:

Jason Dale Patrick ("Jason Patrick") born May 18, 1982;

Jesse Barton Patrick ("Jesse Patrick") a twin born June 22, 1986; and, Heath Brian Patrick ("Heath Patrick") a twin born June 22, 1986;

Donna Jean Patrick ("Donna Patrick") born October 25, 1955, first married Roger Dale Wallace ("Roger Wallace"), and later married Earl Barton. Roger Wallace was born June 11, 1954. The children of Roger Wallace and Donna Wallace included a son named:

Christopher Michael Wallace ("Christopher Wallace") born September 29, 1974 and married Tressa Louise Gillispie ("Tressa Gillispie") who was born June 10, 1972. The children of Christopher Wallace and Tressa Wallace were:

Christopher Michael Wallace ("Christopher Wallace") born January 27, 1992; and,

Tiffany Michelle Wallace ("Tiffiny Wallace") born May 27, 1993;

Benjamin Jacob Wallace ("Benjamin Wallace") born October 19, 1975 and married Tammy Gillispie Ramey ("Tammy Ramey") who was born July 24, 1975. Benjamin Wallace and Tammy Wallace had a daughter named:

Brittany Nicole Ramey Wallace ("Brittany Wallace") born May 11, 1993; and,

Martha Marie Wallace ("Martha Wallace") born July 15, 1978;

James Davis Patrick born April 29, 1959, and who married Tracy Jo Blain ("Tracy Blain"). James Patrick and Tracy Patrick had a son named;

James David Patrick ("James Patrick") who was born May 11, 1992; and,

Brenda Lee Patrick("Brenda Patrick") born May 1, 1965, and who married Jimmy Lee Duke ("Jimmy Duke" & "James Duke"). Jimmy Duke and Brenda Duke had a son named:

Delbert Scott Duke ("Delbert Duke") born May 11, 1992;

Rubin Lee Jones ("Rubin Jones") born October 26, 1931 in Logan, West Virginia, died September 30, 1988, and is buried in Columbus, Mississippi;

Ruby Ann Jones ("Ruby Jones") died at birth October 26, 1931 in Logan, West Virginia, and is buried in the Norve Jones Cemetery;

Violet Pearl Jones ("Violet Jones") born March 11, 1935 in Logan County, West Virginia, married Paul Eugene Jones ("Paul Jones") in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Otis Milton performing the ceremony, died January 14, 1979, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Paul Jones was born July 6, 1925 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and was the son of James Robert Jones ("James Jones") (1883-1958) and Rosa Ellen Parish ("Rosa Parish") (1889-1947). The children of Paul Jones and Vilot Jones were:

Stephen Eugene Jones ("Stephen Jones") adopted and born January 16, 1958, and married Leola May Haynes, June 4, 1978 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Billy Haynes performing the ceremony. Leola Haynes was born May 25, 1959. Stephen Jones and Leola Jones had a son named:

Stephen William Paul Jones ("Stephen Jones") born March 7, 1982 in the Charleston Memorial Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Linda Jean Jones ("Linda Jones") born October 30, 1963 in Kanawha County;

Janta Sue Jones ("Janta Jones") born November 7, 1966 in Kanawha County;

Debbie Kay Jones ("Debbie Jones") born May 5, 1967 in Kanawha County, and married Jay Edwin Page ("Jay Page") in Kanawha County;

Don Edward Jones ("Don Jones") born May 23, 1968 in Kanawha County;

Nancy Ann Jones ("Nancy Jones") born June 17, 1969 in Kanawha County, and married Larry Joe Burdette ("Larry Burdette" & "Larry Joseph Burdette") August 4, 1989 in Kanawha County; and,

Mary Ann Jones ("Mary Jones") born July 7, 1972 in the Charleston General Hospital, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia and had a daughter named:

Mary Beth Jones ("Mary Jones") who was born February 1993;

Norvel Lynn Jones ("Norvel Jones") born February 1, 1939 in Logan, West Virginia, and married Karen Ann Smith ("Karen Smith") who was born June 21, 1946. Norvel Jones and Karen Jones had two children:

Danina Jones born July 27, 1965 in Albion, Michigan; and,

Regina Jones born July 14, 1969 in Albion, Michigan. Karen Smith had a son by a previous marriage named Dean Smith who was born February 10, 1964; and,

Lola Mae Jones ("Lola Jones") born April 10, 1941 in Logan, West Virginia, and married Herman Ray Peak ("Herman Peak") in 1963. Herman Peak was born April 1, 1942. The children of Herman Peak and Lola Peak were:

Danny Ray Peak ("Danny Peak") born January 4, 1964 in Marion County, Mississippi, and married Brenda Smith who was born April 5, 1957;

Johnny Ray Peak ("Johnny Peak") born July 5, 1965 in Marion County, Mississippi, and married a Sandy who was born in June 1968. Johnny Peak and Sandy Peak had two children:

John Allen Peak ("John Peak") born October 2, 1985; and,

Zack Peak born March 8, 1993; and,

Roger Dale Peak ("Roger Peak") born November 2, 1968 in Marion County, Mississippi, and married Beverly Powder who was born July 11, 1970. The children of Roger Peak and Beverly Peak were:

Clayton Peak born April 9, 1984;

Heather Carssia Peak ("Heather Peak") born November 4, 1989; and,

Garretter Roger Peak ("Garretter Peak") born June 8, 1992;

Amy Cavender born June 10, 1895 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Elvin Columbus Berry ("Elvin Berry"), next married Silas Monday, still later married General H. Fore ("General Fore"), and finally married Charles Benjamin Price ("Charles Price") on July 6, 1916 in Kanawha County, died September 23, 1962, and is buried in the Grandview Memorial Park Cemetery in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Charles Price was born October 3, 1869, died August 14, 1943, and is buried in the Walter Payne Cemetery in Leatherwood, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Charles Price and Amy Price were:

Iva Marie Price ("Iva Price") born October 18, 1917, died May 18, 1918, and is buried in the Walter Payne Cemetery in Leatherwood, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

an unknown daughter born November 20, 1918, who died 3 days later, and is buried in the Walter Payne Cemetery in Leatherwood, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

an unknown daughter born and died one day later, and is buried in the Walter Payne Cemetery in Leatherwood, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

an unknown daughter who was born and died 5 days later, and is buried in the Walter Payne Cemetery in Leatherwood, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

another unknown daughter who died at birth, and is buried in the Walter Payne Cemetery in Leatherwood, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

still another unknown daughter who died at birth, and is buried in the Walter Payne Cemetery in Leatherwood, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Andrew Ruben Price ("Andrew Reuben Price" & "Andrew Price") born July 19, 1926 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Wilma Gay Wolfe ("Wilma Wolfe") February 8, 1947 in Kanawha County, died September 10, 1992, and is buried in Tyler Mountain Memory Garden in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Wilma Wolfe was born February 25, 1922, died April 25, 1994 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband. The children of Andrew Price and Wilma Price were:

Andrew Rubin Price ("Andrew Price" & "Andy Price") died at birth December 10, 1948;

Donna Sue Price ("Donna Price") born April 2, 1949, and married Ronald Walker September 6, 1968. Ronald Walker was born February 28, 1943. Ronald Walker and Donna Walker had two children: Lina Jean Walker ("Lina Walker") born December 28, 1970; and, Kimberly Lynn Walker ("Kimberly Walker") born December 6, 1977; and,

Larry Ray Price ("Larry Price") born April 28, 1961, and married Beth Miles ("Elizabeth Miles"?). Larry Price and Beth Price ("Elizabeth Price") had a daughter named:

Christine Renee Price ("Christine Price") born May 31, 1992; and,

Albert Dale Price ("Albert Price") born August 21, 1930 in Kanawha County, first married a Nadine, and later married Normalee Hinkle. Albert Price and Nadine Price had a son named Roger Dale Price ("Roger Price"). Albert Price and Normalee Price had three children:

Theresa Ann Price ("Theresa Price") born November 6, 1962, and married Michael Wayne Shawver ("Michael Shawver" & "Michael Sawyer"?). Michael Shawver and Theresa Shawver had three children:

Michael Dale Shawver ("Michael Shawver") born December 16, 1985;

Carrie Elizabeth Shawver ("Carried Shawver") born September 11, 1987; and,

Christopher Scott Shawver ("Christopher Shawver") born January 23, 1990;

Albert Dale Price, Jr. ("Albert Price") born August 7, 1967, and married Tina Marie Barcus ("Tina Barcus") April 25, 1992. Tina Barcus was born September 27, 1969. Albert Price and Tina Price had a daughter named;

Shannon Marie Price ("Shannon Price") born June 24, 1993; and,

Patsy Lynn Price ("Patsy Price") born July 15, 1974;

Emma Cavender born June10, 1895 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died January 13, 1970;

Luther Wilson Cavender (”Luther Cavender", “L.W. Cavender” & "Bo Cavender") born September 28, 1896 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Iva Florence Jones ("Iva Jones") on September 12, 1920 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died October 5, 1977 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and in buried in the Wilson Cavender Memorial Park Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Rev. Patty Moss held a revival at the Coopers Creek Advent Christian Church and on January 29, 1918, he baptized a number of people, including Luther Cavender and Kelly Cavender ("Kelley Cavender"?). Iva Jones was born February 3, 1902 in Aarons Fork, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died February 19, 1980 in Charleston General Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband. Luther Cavender and Iva Jones Cavender (Iva Jones”) had 11 children:

Raphael Squire Cavender ("Raphael Cavender" & “R.S. Cavender”) born October 14, 1920 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a minister at the Coco Advent Christian Church, never married, died on August 3, 2000 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Wilson-Cavender Cemetery at Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia:

Vella Verneada Cavender (“Vella Cavender”, “V.V. Cavender” & "Villa Cavender") born May 5, 1922 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Darvel O’Dell Humphreys (“Darvel Humphreys”) on April 7, 1977 in Kanwaha County, West Virginia;

Dorsa Mae Cavender ("Dorsa Cavender" & “D.M. Cavender”) born August 17, 1923 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Veva Eugenia Cavender ("Veva Cavender" & “V.E. Cavender”) born November 22, 1925 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Darvel O'Dell Humphreys ("Darvel Humphreys") on April 7, 1977 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Darvel Humphreys was born March 19, 1919, and was the son of Moody Clemit Humphreys ("Moody Humphreys") born in 1897 and Sadie Florence Young ("Sadie Young") (1900-1980);

Neueva Faye Cavender ("Neueva Cavender" & ‘N.F. Cavender”) born May 20, 1929 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Claire Malcolm Bolander ("Claire Bolander") on June 22, 1958 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and lived in Wausaukee, Wisconsin. Claire Bolander was born November 10, 1930 in Amberg, Wisconsin, and was the son of Reuben A. Bolander ("Reuben Bolander") (1894-1976) and Anna Duca (1897-1992);

Gerta Marie Cavender ("Gerta Cavender" & “G.M. Cavender”) born September 12, 1930 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Charles James Drake ("Charles Drake") on December 20, 1952 in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Charles Drake was born November 8, 1930, and was the son of Ezra Drake (1908-1981) and Gypsy Fay Carper ("Gypsy Carper") (1907-1982). The 3 children of Charles Drake and Gerta Drake were:

David Allen Drake ("David Drake") born April 15, 1954 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Arbutus Lee Browning ("Arbutus Browning") November 1, 1974 in Kanawha County. Arbutus Browning was born August 13, 1954 and was the daughter of Charles Browning;

Drema Ann Drake ("Drema Drake") born February 27, 1955 in Houston, Travis County, Texas, and married James Robert Bonar ("James Bonar") June 4, 1977 in Sissonville, Kanawha County, West Virginia. James Bonar was born September 2, 1958, and was the son of Robert N. Bonar ("Robert Bonar") and Ruth Ann Sullivan ("Ruth Sullivan"); and,

Donna Jean Drake ("Donna Drake") born August 3, 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Gary DeWayne Nelson ("Gary Nelson") February 28, 1976 in Kanawha County, and later married James Harold Miller, Jr. ("James Miller") December 12, 1987 in Kanawha County. Gary Nelson was born June 28, 1946, and was the son of Ernest Nelson and Katherine. Gary Nelson and Donna Nelson had a daughter named:

Kimberly Renee Nelson ("Kimberly Nelson") born November 23, 1979 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Loetta Gay Cavender ("Loetta Cavender" & “L.G. Cavender’) born March 2, 1932 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married William Edward Moore ("William Moore") on October 25, 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Moore was born December 27, 1935, and was the son of William Everett Moore ("William Moore") and Virginia Louise Boyer ("Virginia Boyer"). The 2 children of Edward Moore and Loetta Moore were:

Beverly Kay Moore ("Beverly Moore") born March 18, 1959 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Randall Joseph Bumgardner ("Randall Bumgardner" & "Randell Bumgardner") July 22, 1977, and later married Russell Lee Hall ("Russell Hall") August 12, 1988 in the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Orlando, Florida. Randall Bumgardner was born November 4, 1955 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the son of William J. Bumgardner ("William Bumgardner" & "Bill Bumgardner") and Charlotte Scruggs. The children of Randall Bumgardner and Beverly Bumgardner were:

Amanda Carolyn Bumgardner ("Amanda Bumgardner") born November 5, 1978 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Kathy Dawn Bumgardner ("Kathy Bumgardner") born June 23, 1980 in Kanawha County. Russell Hall was born July 8, 1955 in Orlando, Florida, and was the son of Russell Hall born January 7, 1925 and Leola Hubler born December 14, 1918.

Russell Hall and Beverly Hall had a daughter named:

Caryn Marie Hall ("Caryn Hall") born May 19, 1989 in Orlando, Florida; and,

Linda Sue Moore ("Linda Moore") born July 14, 1961 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Zackery Edward Pinner ("Zackery Pinner" & "Zack Pinner") November 12, 1988 in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Zack Pinner and Linda Pinner had a son named:

Zackery Edward Pinner ("Zackery Pinner") born March 20, 1991 in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina;

Marietta Cavender born April 15, 1934 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Joseph Leslie Lilly ("Joseph Lilly") November 26, 1959 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Joseph Lilly was born November 23, 1934 and was the son of Cary Judson Lilly ("Cary Lilly") (1897-1963) and Esta Alice Harrison ("Esta Harrison") (1911-1962). The children of Joseph Lilly and Marietta Lilly were:

Joyce Earlene Lilly ("Joyce Lilly") born November 12, 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died April 23, 1962, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Ronald Dean Lilly ("Ronald Lilly") born October 16, 1961 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Melinda Jean Myers ("Melinda Myers") July 3, 1986 in Coopers Creek in Kanawha County. Melinda Myers was born March 23, 1966 in Kanawha County, and was the daughter of Eugene Ernest Myers ("Eugene Myers") born in 1939 and Barbara Alice Sheets ("Barbara Sheets") born in 1939. The children of Ronald Lilly and Melinda Lilly were:

Sierra Brianna Lilly ("Sierra Lilly") a twin born April 12, 1991 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Sadara Allison Lilly ("Sadara Lilly" & "Sarah Lilly"?) a twin born April 12, 1991, in Charleston, Kanawha County; and,

Eric Douglas Lilly ("Eric Lilly") born November 23, 1992 in Charleston, Kanawha County; and,

Danny Eugene Lilly ("Danny Lilly" & "Daniel Lilly"?) born June 14, 1966 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Donna Jean Pauley ("Donna Pauley") on July 20, 1985 in Kanawha County, later married Judy Lisa Holcomb (“Judy Holcomb”) on June 28, 1993 in Kanawha County, and finally married Lisa Gail Hodge ("Lisa Hodge") September 4, 1994 in Nitro, West Virginia. Donna Pauley was born January 1, 1967. Lisa Hodges was born in 1972, and was the daughter of Russell Hodges. Judy Holcomb was born January 9, 1979. Danny Lilly had a daughter named:

Danielle Shayne Lilly ("Danielle Lilly") born in Charleston, Kanawha County, Virginia;

Raymond Edward Cavender ("Raymond Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born July 31, 1935 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Doris Jean Withrow ("Doris Withrow") on June 2, 1961 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. H.D. Baxter performing the ceremony, and died on November 22, 1998 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 63 years. Doris Withrow was born September 23, 1941 and was the daughter of William A. Withrow ("William Withrow") (1903-1982) and Nettie Ann Hively ("Nettie Hively") (1909-1991). The 4 children of Raymond Cavender and Doris Cavender were:

Kelly Joe Cavender ("Kelly Jo Cavender", “K.J. Cavender” & "Kelley Cavender") born February 19, 1962 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Tonia Yoette Moore ("Tonia Moore") on October 27, 1990 in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina. The 3 children of Kelley Cavender and Tonia Cavender were:

Kimberly Dawn Cavender ("Kimberly Cavender" & “K.D. Cavender”) born May 1, 1991 in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina;

Jessica Era Cavender ("Jessica Cavender" & “J.E. Cavender”) born March 27, 1992 in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina; and,

Brandon Hunter Cavender ("Brandon Cavender" & “R.H. Cavender”) born May 12, 1993 in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina;

Michael Edward Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.E. Cavender”) born February 14, 1964 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Juanita Faye Morris ("Juanita Morris") on July 7, 1983 in Inez, Kentucky, later married a Westfall, died November 23, 1992 in Mitchell, South Dakota, and is buried in the Hively Family Cemetery in Game Creek, Roane County, West Virginia. Juanita Faye Morris was born December 25, 1967 and was the daughter of William Morris ("Bill Morris") and Care Belle Calycine ("Care Calycine"). Michael Cavender and Juanita Cavender had a daughter named:

Jessica Lynn Cavender ("Jessica Cavender" & “J.L. Cavender”) born March 11, 1984 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Tony Wesley Cavender ("Tone Cavender", "Anthony Cavender", “T.W. Cavender” & "Tony Cavender"?) born November 3, 1970 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Machell Rena Cavender ("Machell Cavender", “M.R. Cavender’ & "Michelle Cavender"?) born October 29, 1974 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Toby Lee Wistful ("Toby Wistful" & “Toby Westfall”?) On September 11, 1992 in Pearisburg, Virginia. Toby Wistful was born April 11, 1968 and he and Michelle Wistful had a son named:

Ryan Scott Wistful ("Ryan Wistful") born September 19, 1993 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Holley Nathan Cavender ("Holley Cavender" & “H.N. Cavender") born October 9, 1936 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Barbara Ellen Elswick ("Barbara Elswick") on October 4, 1958 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. H.D. Baxter performing the ceremony. Barbara Elswick was born May 1, 1938 and was the daughter of Andrew Elseick born in 1892 and Stella Hudnall born in 1904, died November 15, 1968, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia; and,

Teddy Granvel Cavender ("Teddy Cavender", "Theodore Cavender"?, “T.G. Cavender" & "Ted Cavender"?) born February 16, 1946 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Judith Marie Davis ("Judith Davis") on June 14, 1969 in Buffalo Valley Baptist Church in Clay County, West Virginia, and lived in Lake Wales, Florida in 2000. Judith Davis was born December 31, 1949;

Ethel Jane Cavender ("Ethel Cavender" & “E.J. Cavender") born October 30, 1899 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Doyle Stanley Morris ("Doyle Morris") on November 28, 1919 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died August 26, 1928, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Doyle Morris was born June 19, 1896, was the son of Theodore Morris and Josephine, apparently after the death of his first wife he later married a Dorothy, and still later married a Francis April 1, 1968, died May 22, 1975, and is buried in the South Park Cemetery in Houston, Harris County, Texas. Doyle Morris and Ethel Cavender Morris (“Ethel Morris”) had 5 children:

Laverne Frank Morris ("Laverne Morris") born August 18, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Velma Marie Sory ("Velma Sory") who was born April 28, 1922. The children of Laverne Morris and Velma Morris were:

Eugene Frank Morris ("Eugene Morris") born May 6, 1943, and married Karen Marie Pattillo ("Karen Pattillo") February 1, 1966. Karen Pattillo was born March 2, 1945. The children of Eugene Morris and Karen Morris were:

Marie Denese Morris ("Marie Morris") born April 21, 1970; and,

Charla Yvonne Morris ("Charla Morris" & "Carla Morris"?) born May 13, 1972;

David Stanley Morris ("David Morris") born November 18, 1946, first married Bonnie Kathryn Kerr ("Bonnie Kerr") December 6, 1968, later married Pamela Jean Cornwall ("Pamela Cornwall" & "Pamela Cornwell"?) December 6, 1974, and finally married Judith L. Greene ("Judith Greene"). Bonnie Kerr was born January 28, 1951, Pamela Cornwall was born November 11, 1944 and died in 1986, and Judith Greene was born May 11, 1957. David Morris and Pamela Morris had a daughter named:

Mercedes Pamela Morris ("Mercedes Morris born August 27, 1979.

David Morris and Judith Morris had two children:

Alexzndry Slobahn Morris ("Alexxzndry Morris" & "Alexandria Morris"?) born November 13, 1989; and,

Hanna Asta Morris ("Hanna Morris") born July 27, 1993;

Josephine Karen Morris ("Josephine Morris") born March 13, 1949, and married Gary Troy Butler ("Gary Butler") July 17, 1970. Gary Butler was born July 30, 1948 and he and Josephine Butler had two children:

Kristi Karen Butler ("Kristi Butler") born June 2, 1974; and,

Michael David Butler ("Michael Butler") born July 12, 1976;

Peggy Anne Morris ("Peggy Morris") born June 11, 1950, married Richard Lee Atdoerffer ("Richard Atdoerffer") March 21, 1970 and divorced November 30, 1991. Richard Altdoerffer was born March 15, 1949, was the son of Richard Lee Altdoerffer ("Richard Altdoerffer") born in 1949 and Peggy Anne Morris ("Peggy Morris") born in 1950. Richard Altdoerffer and Peggy Atdoerffer had two children:

Richard Lee Atdoerffer ("Richard Atdoerffer") born November 10, 1972 and married Iris Lee Foster ("Iris Foster") June 10, 1992 and who was born December 16, 1974; and,

Scott Vincent Altdoerffer ("Scott Altdoerffer") December 17, 1974; and,

Susan Jane Morris ("Susan Morris") born March 5, 1952, first married William Earl Ramsey ("William Ramsey") December 12, 1969, and later married Jack Miller Stockberger ("Jack Stockberger") September 23, 1976 who was born January 23, 1956. William Ramsey and Susan Ramsey had a son named:

Christopher William Ramsey ("Christopher Ramsey") born June 11, 1970 and married Celeste Torres who was born December 30, 1974. Christopher Ramsey and Celeste Ramsey are now divorced but had a daughter named Courtney Renee Ramsey ("Courtney Ramsey" & "Cortney Ramsey"?) born December 30, 1992 Jack Stockberger and Susan Stockberger had a daughter named Erin Summer Stockberger ("Erin Stockberger") born July 2, 1983;

Beverly Dawn Morris ("Beverly Morris") born October 17, 1922, and married Charles Paul Bowman ("Charles Bowman") who was born February 27 1919. Charles Bowman and Beverly Bowman had three children:

Thomas Berling Bowman ("Thomas Bowman") born September 10, 1947 in Dayton, Ohio and married Kathy Gerknight who was born January 11, 1947. The children of Thomas Bowman and Kathy Bowman were:

Karen Jean Bowman ("Karen Bowman" born August 6, 1970; and,

Jennie Bowman born March 13, 1972;

Janie Suzanne Bowman ("Janie Bowman") born July 23, 1952 in Dayton, Ohio, died July 26, 1955, and is buried in Dayton, Ohio; and,

William P. Bowman ("William Bowman", "Bill Bowman" & "Billy Bowman") born May 23, 1957 in Dayton, Ohio, and married a Gail who was born May 9, 1959;

Harold Nelson Morris ("Harold Morris" & "Tommy Morris") born May 22, 1924, and married a Melba. Harold Morris and Melba Morris had a daughter named:

Linda Lou Morris ("Linda Morris") born May 30, 1947 and who married Bill Bond ("William Bond"). Bill Bond and Linda Bond had a daughter named:

Kimberly Bond;

William Morris ("Billy Morris" & "Bill Morris") born in 1926 and is buried in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio; and,

Jo Ann Morris ("Jo Morris") born October 1927, died January 29, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Elsie Ann Cavender ("Elsie Cavender" “E.A. Cavender") born October 21, 1901 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married George Madison Wolfe ("George Wolfe") on March 22, 1923 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died February 27, 1942, and is buried in Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. George Wolfe was born September 13, 1901 in Aarons Fork in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the son of Lanzo Ottmer Wolfe ("Lanzo Wolfe" & "Lonzo Wolfe"?) (1876-1959) and Bettie Meadows ("Betty Meadows"? & "Elizabeth Meadows") (1882-1912), died March 27, 1974 and is buried with his wife. George Wolfe and Elsie Cavender Wolfe (“Elsie Wolfe”) had 6 children:

Ruby Mae Wolfe ("Ruby Wolfe") born May 2, 1923 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and lived with Johnny Fields ("John Fields"). John Fields and Ruby Wolfe had a son named:

Robert Eugene Fields ("Robert Fields") born May 19, 1940 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Hilda Louise Taylor ("Hilda Taylor") June 12, 1964. Hilda Taylor was born December 7, 1942. Robert Fields and Hilda Fields had two children:

Cora Jean Fields ("Cora Fields") born July 22, 1965, and married Keith Alan Sams ("Keith Sams") who was born July 7, 1965. Keith Sams and Cora Sams had two children:

Madison Nicole Sams ("Madison Sams") born March 23, 1989; and,

Daniel Keith Sams ("Daniel Sams") born July 13, 1992; and,

Kevin DeWayne Fields ("Kevin Fields") born May 15, 1968, and married Chantel Gainer Centofanti ("Chantel Centofanti") who was born November 22, 1968.

Ruby Wolfe ("Ruby Fields") later married Clyde Harper November 13, 1945 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Clyde Harper was born April 20, 1923. He and Ruby Harper had the following children:

Carol Ann Harper born May 19, 1946, and married Anthony Williams Silvester ("Anthony Silvester" & "Anthony Sylvester"?) April 15, 1967. Anthony Silvester was born May 8, 1938 and he and Carol Silvester had two children:

Gregory Scott Silvester ("Gregory Silvester" & "Gregory Sylvester"?) born January 30, 1968 and married Annette Jane Shifflett ("Annette Shifflett") who was born April 7, 1965. Gregory Silvester and Annette Shifflett had a daughter named:

Lindsey Nicole Silvester ("Lindsey Silvester") & "Lindsey Sylvester"?) who was born September 16, 1994; and,

Sandra Lynn Silvester ("Sandra Silvester" & "Sandra Sylvester"?) born August 19, 1969, and married Dennis Allen Phillips ("Dennis Phillips") who was born November 25, 1969. Dennis Phillips and Sandra Phillips had a daughter named Paige Alexander Phillips ("Paige Phillips");

Lewis Madison Harper ("Madison Harper") born May 29, 1948, first married Agnes Elana Andrews ("Agnes Andrews") February 15, 1968, and later married Arlene Kelly Dunlevy ("Arlene Dunlevy"). Lewis Harper and Agnes Harper had two children:

Lewis Edward Harper ("Lewis Harper") born November 19, 1968; and,

Christopher Scott Harper ("Christopher Harper") born September 29, 1971.

Lewis Harper and Arlene Harper had a daughter named:

April Dawn Harper ("April Dawn Harper") born March 31, 1981;

Clyde Wayne Harper ("Clyde Harper") born June 17, 1950, and married Barbara Tolbert ("Barbara Talbert"?) February 14, 1969. Barbara Tolbert was born May 1, 1952. Clyde Harper and Barbara Harper had two children:

Joseph Lowell Harper ("Joseph Harper") born September 11, 1968; and, Angela Dawn Harper ("Angela Harper") born July 4, 1970;

Joyce Annette Harper ("Joyce Harper") born August 5, 1951, and married Ronald Maurice Reed ("Ronald Reed") who was born August 1, 1942. Ronald Reed and Joyce Reed had three children:

Ronald James Reed ("Ronald Reed") born January 8, 1970;

Cynthia Jean Reed ("Cynthia Reed") born January 4, 1972 and married Terry Johnston ("Terrance Johnston"?) who was born December 22, 1971; and,

Jeanette Dawn Reed ("Jeanette Reed") born June 27, 1977;

Bernard Rickie Harper ("Bernard Harper") born September 13, 1952, and married Deborah Moreland who was born September 23, 1959. Bernard Harper and Deborah Harper had a son named:

Dustin Richard Harper ("Dustin Harper") born January 1, 1982;

Sharon Louise Harper ("Sharon Harper") born December 19, 1954 and married William Edgar Pumphrey ("William Pumphrey") who was born October 16, 1957. William Pumphrey and Sharon Pumphrey had two children:

Bryan Allen Pumphrey ("Bryan Pumphrey") born January 15, 1974; and,

Brandy Jo Pumphrey ("Brandy Pumphrey") born May 11, 1978;

Roger Lee Harper ("Roger Harper") born January 6, 1957; and,

Ella Sue Harper ("Ella Harper") born January 27, 1959 and married Gary Dallas Given ("Gary Given") who was born August 13, 1953. Gary Given and Ella Given had a daughter named:

Colby Shane Given ("Colby Given") born July 16, 1991;

Belma Lee Wolfe (“Belma Wolfe” & "Belva Wolfe") born May 15, 1925 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and married Charles Oval Moles ("Charles Moles") who was born October 31, 1924, and was the son of Emory L. Moles ("Emory Moles") (1897-1974) and Lessie Drake (1900-1985). Charles Moles and Belva Moles had the following children:

Charles David Moles ("Charles Moles") born February 22, 1943 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Margaret Alice Shamblin ("Margaret Shamblin") June 13, 1967 in Clendenin A.C. Church in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. D.L. Reynolds performing the ceremony. Margaret Shamblin was born August 10, 1945 in Kanawha County, and was the daughter of Charles W. Shamblin ("Charles Shamblin"). The children of Charles Moles and Margaret Moles were:

Charles Bradford Moles ("Charles Moles") born July 13, 1969 in Kanawha County; and,

Melissa Leigh Moles ("Melissa Moles") born December 14, 1971 in Kanawha County, and married John Matthew Griffith ("John Griffith") October 24, 1992 in Fairmont, West Virginia who was the son of Townsend Griffith and a Joyce;

Linda Kay Moles ("Linda Moles") born January 19, 1947 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married David Bruce Lyons in 1966 in Kanawha County, next married Joseph W. Shamblin ("Joseph Shamblin") September 29, 1972 in Kanawha County. Joseph Shamblin was born November 23, 1943 and was the son of Frank Lyons Shamblin, Jr. Joseph Shamblin and Linda Shamblin had two children:

Angela Lee Shamblin ("Angela Shamblin") born December 25, 1973 in Kanawha County; and,

Chad Joseph Shamblin ("Chad Shamblin") born November 7, 1977 in Kanawha County; and,

Alice Faye Moles ("Alice Moles") born December 23, 1948 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married James Oscar Frame ("James Frame") November 28, 1968 in Elk Hills Presbyterian Church in Kanawha County, West Virginia. James Frame was the son of James H. Frame ("James Frame"). James Oscar Frame and Alice Frame had two children:

James Oscar Frame ("James Frame"); and,

Matthew Frame;

Doyle Stanley Wolfe, Sr. ("Doyle Wolfe") born May 5, 1926 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Ileta Morgan, and later married Betty R. McGee ("Betty McGee", "Elizabeth McGee" & formerly Elizabeth Smithers"). Doyle Wolfe and Ileta Wolfe had two children:

Rebecca Sue Wolfe ("Rebecca Wolfe") born September 6, 1947, and married John H. Buckbee ("John Buckbee") in 1968. John Buckbee was the son of Betrum H. Buckbee ("Betrum Buckbee") and he and Rebecca Buckbee had two children:

Heather Mechell Buckbee ("Heather Buckbee"); and,

Tefney Rebekah Buckbee ("Tefney Buckbee" & "Teffney Buckbee"?); and,

Doyle Stanley Wolfe, Jr. ("Doyle Wolfe") born July 6, 1951 in Kanawha County, died January 18, 1956 and is buried in the Baxter Cemetery in Aarons Fork in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Doyle Wolfe, Sr. and Betty Wolf had a son named:

Doyle Jo Wolfe ("Doyle Wolfe") born August 1, 1965;

Donald Robert Wolfe ("Donald Wolfe") born June 21, 1930 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Miyoko S. Sadahiro ("Miyoko Sadahiro"), died August 3, 1991 in Huntington, Wirginia Medical Center, was cremated and is buried in Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Miyoko Sadahiro was born March 17, 1921 in Colorado, died June 16, 1992, was cremated and was buried with her husband. Donald Wolfe and Miyoko Wolfe had three children:

Dawn Wolfe who married a Long;

Tina May Wolfe ("Tina Wolfe") who married a Veltri; and,

Jon Reed Wolfe ("Jon Wolfe" & "John Wolfe"?);

Carl Richard Wolfe ("Carl Wolfe") born February 23, 1932 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Phyliss Goff ("Phylis Goff"?) who was born January 5, 1935. Carl Wolfe and Phyllis Wolfe had the following children:

Jackie Lynn Wolfe ("Jackie Wolfe") born April 28, 1952;

Diana Sue Wolfe ("Diana Wolfe") born August 1, 1953; first married Richard Lee Chandler ("Richard Chandler"), and later married Stephen Callis ("Steve Callis"). Richard Chandler was born February 20, 1953, was the son of A.J. Chandler, and later married Dixie Lee Walker ("Dixie Walker") June 30, 1951. Richard Chandler and Diana Chandler had a daughter named:

Carrie Lee Chandler ("Carrie Chandler") born April 8, 1973;

Carla Gill Wolfe ("Carla Wolfe") born September 18, 1954, and,

Carl Richard Wolfe ("Carl Wolfe") born August 1, 1956; and,

an unknown infant daughter who died at birth May 1, 1936, and is buried in Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Ada Mae Cavender ("Alda Mae Cavender", “A.M. Cavender” & "Ada Cavender")) born June 20, 1904 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married James Franklin Teel ("James Teel") on August 26, 1922 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died March 17, 1967 in either Byesville, Guernsey County, Ohio433 or in Kanawha County, West Virginia459, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. James Teel was born August 11, 1900, was the son of Perry Teel ("Bub Teel") born in 1868 and Dora Susan Holsapple ("Dora Holsapple"), died February 13, 1937, and is buried with his wife. James Teel and Alda Teel had the following children:

Oreda Marie Teel ("Oreda Teel" & "Tommy Teel") born July 23, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Hobert H. Talbert ("Hobert Talbert") in 1945 in Kentucky, later married Bill Marion ("William Marion"), and died January 7, 1969 in Aarons Fork, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Hobert Talbert was born July 4, 1916, was the son of Eldridge Oscar Talbert ("Eldridge Talbert"), and died January 3, 1954 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Hobert Talbert had two children named:

Larry Eugene Talbert ("Larry Talbert") born September 3, 1946; and,

Gary Allen Talbert ("Gary Talbert") born September 18, 1949;

William Arthur Teel ("William Teel" & "Bud Teel") born September 3, 1926 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Elizabeth Ellen Wright Hoover ("Elizabeth Hoover") May 10, 1949 in Kanawha County, West Virginia who was the daughter of Walter Hoover. William Teel and Elizabeth Teel had the following children:

Sharon Ann Teel ("Sharon Teel") born December 9, 1951 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Nancy Teel born in 1954 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Judy Teel born in 1957 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Kathy Teel born in 1962 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Virginia Marcelle Teel ("Virginia Teel") born December 24, 1929 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Carl Edward Williams, Jr. ("Carl Williams"), apparently later lived with Phil Crago ("Phillip Crago"), and later married John Raymond Dustin ("John Dustin") July 1, 1978 in Kanawha County, died May 20, 1988 in Charleston, Kanawha County, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Carl Williams was born in 1925 and was the son of Carl Edwards Williams, Sr. ("Carl Edwards"). Carl Williams and Virginia Edwards had the following children:

Donna Kay Williams ("Donna Williams") born January 5, 1947, first married Darrell Townsend, and later married Jerry Murphy;

Loyd Thompson Williams ("Loyd Williams") a twin born December 17, 1950 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and later adopted by Paul E. Landers ("Paul Landers");

Robert Guy Williams ("Robert Williams") a twin born December 17, 1950 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Nancy Lou Williams born in December 1951 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later adopted by Clyde Harris? and Sophia Harris?; and,

Landers Williams born in 1952. Phil Crago and Virginia Crago had a daughter named:

Linda Phil Crago born November 7, 1955 and who was adopted by Sylvester Walls;

Dora Irene Teel ("Dora Teel") born August 19, 1931 in Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Cecil Wesley Carte, Jr. ("Cecil Carte"), and later married Harold Sy Taylor ("Harold Taylor"). Cecil Carte was born November 19, 1927 and was the son of Cecil Wesley Carte, Sr. ("Cecil Carte") and a Myrtle. The children of Cecil Carte and Dora Carte were:

Richard Allen Carte ("Richard Carte") born September 15, 1950, first married Peggy Campbell, and later married a Carolyn. Richard Carte and Carolyn Carte had a son named:

Michael Wesley Carte ("Michael Carte") born October 22, 1982;

Joyce Lee Carte ("Joyce Carte") born March 11, 1952, and married Larry Botkin. Larry Botkin and Joyce Botkin had 2 children:

Tracy Lynn Botkin ("Tracy Botkin") born March 17, 1972; and,

Kimberly Dawn Botkin ("Kimberly Botkin") born May 29, 1975; and,

Janet Lynn Carte ("Janet Carte") born February 24, 1955, and married Gary Keaton McClung ("Gary McClung") June 7, 1973 in Dobson, North Carolina with Rev. Asa B. Harris ("Asa Harris") performing the ceremony. Gary McClung was born October 17, 1955, and was the son of Joseph Raymond McClung ("Joseph McClung") and Dorothy Elizabeth Keaton ("Dorothy Keaton"). Gary McClung and Janet McClung had a son named:

Gary Kevin McClung ("Gary McClung") born July 11, 1981.

Harold Taylor and Dora Taylor had two children:

Donald Roy Taylor ("Donald Taylor") born May 31, 1960 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and

Frank Lee Taylor ("Frank Taylor") born August 29, 1964;

Betty Lou Teel ("Betty Teel" & "Elizabeth Teel"?) born February 5, 1933 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married William W. Clay ("Bill Clay" & "William Clay") November 6, 1954 in Spring Fork in Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Clay was born October 3, 1928, and was the son of Rinis Clay and Olcie May. the children of William Clay and Betty Clay were:

Billy Wayne Clay ("Billy Clay" & "William Clay") born July 7, 1955 in Kanawha County, and married Bobbi Lee Hanna ("Bobbi Hanna") February 11, 1974 in Kanawha County. Bobbi Hanna was the daughter of Robert Lee Hanna ("Robert Hanna") (1937-1971) and Patricia Ann Patterson ("Patricia Patterson"). Billy Clay and Bobbie Clay had a daughter named:

Shannon Clay born in March 1983 in Kanawha County;

James Edward Clay ("James Clay") born March 21, 1957 in Kanawha County, and married Carrie Copenhaver September 24, 1981. Carrie Copenhaver was born March 15, 1960. James Clay and Carrie Clay had three children:

James Matthew Clay ("James Clay") born June 9, 1982;

Ashley Loran Clay ("Ashley Clay") a twin born March 23, 1984; and,

Monica Brook Clay ("Monica Clay") born March 23, 1984;

Tina Marie Clay ("Tina Clay") born December 17, 1959 in Kanawha County, lived with Sam Harless ("Samuel Harless") and had a daughter named Nicole Clay born January 27, 1984 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

David Jackson Clay ("David Clay") born September 4, 1968 in Kanawha County, and married Stephanie Joyce Sweeney ("Stephanie Sweeney") December 28, 1992 in Kanawha County., West Virginia. Stephanie Sweeney was born September 13, 1970, and was the daughter of Philip Daniel Sweeney ("Philip Sweeney" & "Phillip Sweeney"?) born in 1949 and Carol Sue Lester ("Carol Lester") born in 1950;

Earl Teel who was a twin born June 24, 1934 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Pearl Teel who was a twin born June 24, 1934, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Bobby Michael Teel ("Bobby Teel" & "Robert Teel"?) born April 28, 1935 in Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Jean; and,

Freda Mae Teel ("Freda Teel") born January 13, 1937 in Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married James Edward Thomas Emmert ("James Emmert") who was born in Washington, D.C.. James Emmert and Freda Emmert had two children:

Ida Mae Emmert ("Ida Emmert" & "Happy Emmert") born June 17, 1963; and, Joy Emmert born September 7, 1968;

(4)SARAH ANN CAVENDER ("Sarah Cavender"& “S.A. Cavender”) born January 15, 1858 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, died February 19, 1870 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 11 years, and is buried in the Burdette-Walker Cemetery in Four Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

(5)NANCY JANE CAVENDER ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.J. Cavender”) born August 14, 1861 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia), married Benjamin Franklin Hughart ("Benjamin Hugart" & "Benjamin Hugard") September 4, 1879 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died April 10, 1898, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Benjamin Hugart was born in 1857 in Greenbrier County, Virginia, was the son of Joseph Hugart and Nancy Elizabeth Hedrick ("Nancy Hedrick"), died May 8, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Benjamin Hughart and Nancy Hughart were:)

Ida Belle Hughart (“Ida Bell Hughart” & "Ida Hughart") born July 3, 1880 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Rev. William Patrick Moss ("William Moss") on March 16, 1904, and died May 26, 1964. William Moss was born September 27, 1879, was the son of John Hamilton Moss ("John Moss") and Margaret Christopher Christy ("Margaret Christy"), died February 28, 1950 in Sissonville, Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Moss and Ida Moss had a daughter named:

Thelma Elizabeth Moss ("Thelma Moss") born April 6, 1913, and married William Rosco Miller ("William Miller") November 4, 1933. William Miller was born April 13, 1912 and he and Thelma Miller had three children:

Wilma Louise Miller ("Wilma Miller") born May 28, 1934, and died July 2, 1934;

Hansford Lee Miller ("Hansford Miller") born June 12, 1935, and died December 18, 1957; and,

Milva Irene Miller ("Milva Miller") born May 13, 1938 and married Lencil Claudie Johnson ("Lencil Johnson") May 3, 1957. Lencil Johnson was born March 31, 1931 in Roane County, West Virginia and he and Milva Johnson had a daughter named:

Elizabeth Jean Johnson ("Elizabeth Johnson") born January 11, 1958;

Felix Leon Hughart (“Feliz Leon Hughart”, "Felix Hughart") born November 23, 1882 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Roxie Harding ("Roxey Harding"), later married Lizzie Sears on April 5, 1905, still later married Winnie Heislop on December 18, 1920, and still later married a Parsons. Felix Hughart and Roxey Hughart ("Roxie Hughart") had a daughter named:

Chloie M. Hughart ("Chloie Hughart") born February 19, 1902, first married Ollie W. Watson ("Ollie Watson") June 21, 1919, later married Charles Grew Noland ("Charles Noland") January 7, 1938 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died March 3, 1989, and is buried in and is buried in the Graceland Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ollie Watson and Chloie Watson had a daughter named:

Mildred Marie Watson ("Mildred Watson") born July 7, 1921 in Houston, West Virginia, and married Theron Clark Workman ("Theron Workman"). Theron Workman and Mildred Workman had a son named:

Ronald Clark Workman ("Ronald Workman") born July 9, 1938, first married Janet Juanita Shrewberry ("Janet Shrewberry") July 7, 1958, and later married Linda Sue Clark ("Linda Clark") May 4, 1966.

Felix Hughart and Winnie Hughart had the following children:

Anna Mable Hughart ("Anna Hughart") born February 10, 1921 in Houston, West Virginia;

Edward Virgil Hughart ("Edward Hughart") born May 10, 1923, and married Dolla Mae Campbell ("Dolla Campbell") January 15, 1949;

Teddy Lee Hughart ("Teddy Hughart" & "Theodore Hughart"?);

Juanita Gay Hughart ("Juanita Hughart") born September 11, 1928, married Calvin H. Procter ("Calvin Procter") July 25, 1948, died February 28, 1990, and is buried in the Hughes Creek Cemetery;

Terry Louise Hughart ("Terry Hughart") born April 9, 1931, and married Charles David Baldwin ("Charles Baldwin") March 7, 1956;

Betty Ann Hughart ("Betty Hughart" & "Elizabeth Hughart"?) born August 4, 1934, first married Thomas Carpenter October 30, 1953, and later married Len G. Bailey ("Len Bailey" & "Leonard Bailey"?);

Dorothy Hughart born March 1, 1936, first married Clarence Reed December 8, 1959, and later married Richard Billy O'Conner ("Richard O'Conner"); and,

Theron Pheron Hughart ("Theron Hughart") born May 16, 1937, first married Sunny Carl Thaxton ("Sunny Thaxton" & "Sonny Thaxton"?) February 23, 1968 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later married Sonya Lou Tucker ("Sonya Tucker");

Mary Elizabeth Francis Hughart ("Mary Hughart") born February 13, 1885 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married George Washington Fields ("George Fields") March 24, 1900 in Kanawha County, died March 21, 1959, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. George Fields was born in 1875, was the son of Mitchell Fields born in 1830 and Emily born in 1855, died July 11, 1961, and is buried with his wife. George Fields and Mary Fields had a daughter named:

Ida Macel Fields ("Ida Fields") born January 9, 1901, first married a Heislop, thereafter married three more times to unknown persons, finally married Andrew Graham, died March 21, 1959, and is buried in the Brooklyn Heights Cemetery in Cleveland in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Ida Heislop had a son named:

George Edward Heislop ("George Heislop"). George Heislop had a son named Carl Edward Heislop ("Carl Heislop"); and,

William Evans Hughart born October 23, 1887 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mollie Fields November 23, 1908 in Kanawha County, died February 27, 1927, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. William Hughart and Mollie Hughart had the following children:

Edith Hughart who married a Murphey;

Dorothy Hughart who also married a Murphey;

Cecil Hughart;

Gladys Hughart; and,

Madge Hughart; and,

Elvin W. Hughart ("Elvin Hughart") September 26, 1889 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died in September 1889, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

(6)MARTHA ELLEN CAVENDER ("Martha Cavender", “M.E. Cavender” & "Dot Cavender") born May 1, 1863 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, married John William Sigmon ("John Sigmon") on May 28, 1885 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, died November 17, 1944 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. John Sigmon was born February 26, 1863 in Kanawha County, was the son of William Sigmon born in 1825 and Melinda Burdette born in 1835, died November 17, 1944 and is buried with his wife Martha. John Sigmon and Martha Sigmon had 9 children:

Della Sigmon born in August 1893 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, never married but apparently first lived with a Bud Hunt, later married a Gughrie, still later married a Brown, finally married Roms E. Dunlap ("Roms Dunlap"), died February 17, 1977, and is buried in the Graceland Memorial Park Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Bud Hunt and Della Sigmon had a daughter named:

Minnie Hunt who was born in July 1906 and married Andy Price ("Andrew Price"). Andy Price and Minnie Price had two children:

William Lee Price, Sr. ("William Price") born November 8, 1925, married Loretta Cole, died February 15, 1989, and is buried in the Price Cemetery in Leatherwood, Elkview, West Virginia. The children of William Price and Loretta Price were:

William Lee Price, Jr. ("William Price") born April 15, 1946 and married Gloria Jean Pritchard ("Gloria Pritchard"). William Price, Jr. and Gloria Price had two children:

William Lee Price, III ("William Price") born December 10, 1970; and,

Lisa Michelle Price ("Lisa Price") born May 11, 1975;

Andrew Stephen Price ("Andrew Price") born December 16, 1950;

Randall Alan Price ("Randall Price") born March 12, 1952; and,

Jeffrey Ivan Price ("Jeffrey Price"); and,

Don Price;

Melton Lawrence Sigmon ("Melton Sigmon" & “Milton Lee Sigmon”?) born April 9, 1887 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Hazel Botkin May 8, 1910 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died December 12, 1947, and is buried in the Botkin Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Hazel Botkin was born about 1895. The children of Melton Sigmon and Hazel Sigmon were:

Lawrence Sigmon ("Buster Sigmon") born May 1, 1916, died November 11, 1931, and is buried in the Botkin Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

James Edward Sigmon ("James Sigmon" & "Pedro Sitmon") born April 18, 1912, married a Viginia, died March 20, 1976, and is buried in Tyler Mountain Memory Garden in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. James Sigmon and Virginia Sigmon had two children:

Carol Sigmon; and,

James Russell Sigmon ("James Sigmon"); and,

Hilda Sigmon born August 13, 1926, and married Charles Callanhan ("Charles Callahan"?) March 7, 1946 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Bertha E. Sigmon ("Bertha Sigmon") born April 13, 1891 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died April 18, 1971, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Lillie Berdie Sigmon ("Lillie Sigmon" & "Lily Sigmon"?) born October 28, 1893 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married John Lewis Meadows ("John Meadows"), died July 4, 1975, and is buried in the Meadows Cemetery in Meadow Brook, Kanawha County, West Virginia. John Meadows was born October 1, 1868 and he and Lillie Meadows had a son named:

John Walker Meadows ("John Meadows") who was born about 1930 and died July 9, 1973. John Meadows had four children:

John Walker Meadows, Jr.;

Gary Meadows;

Okey Meadows; and,

Joyce Meadows who married a Javins;

Ira Wilson Sigmon ("Ira Sigmon") born December 31, 1896 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Ollie Irene Edens ("Ollie Edens") August 7, 1940 in Kanawha County, died June 16, 1982, and is buried in the Botkin Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ollie Edens was born October 2, 1919, and was the daughter of Howard Edens and a Minnie Mae (1890-54). The children of Ira Sigmon and Ollie Sigmon were:

James Kenneth Sigmon ("James Sigmon") born July 12, 1941 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Alice Mae Jones ("Alice Jones") whose maiden name is unknown;

Barbara Ann Sigmon ("Barbara Sigmon") born January 23, 1943 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Albert Curtis Saunders ("Albert Saunders");

Grinbel Nelious Sigmon ("Grinbel Sigmon") born May 26, 1945 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Marie Josephine Sigmon ("Marie Sigmon") born April 27, 1947 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and had a daughter named Tina Lynn who was born April 20, 1966; and,

Della Pearl Sigmon ("Della Sigmon") born May 7, 1950 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and married a Frame;

Rosa Sigmon (“Rose Sigmon”) died at birth January 16, 1898 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Nella Sigmon born in 1901 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died in 1908, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Stella Marie Sigmon ("Stella Sigmon") born August 17, 1902 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died November 20, 1941 in an automobile accident, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia; and,

Biddie Sigmon born October 1906 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married an Adkins, died October 21, 1985, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

(7)MARY ELIZABETH CAVENDER ("Mary Cavender", “M.E. Cavender” & “Mary E. Cavender”) born November 19, 1866 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Alma Groves Caldwell ("Alma Caldwell") on December 1, 1887 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died March 28, 1944 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Alma Caldwell was born November 3, 1865 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the son of John W. Caldwell ("John Caldwell") born about 1834 and Angeline G. Edens ("Ageline Edens") born about 1835, died January 29, 1929 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with his wife Mary. The children of Alma Caldwell and Mary Caldwell were:

Myrtle Ellen Caldwell ("Myrtle Caldwell") born March 22, 1888 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Lafe Shamblin, later married James Burford, died June 17, 1982, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Fred Edward Caldwell ("Fred Caldwell") born August 30, 1890 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Laura E. Mace ("Laura Mace"), died May 10, 1967 in Charleston General Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Laura Mace was born May 14, 1891 in Coopers Creek, was the daughter of James Harrison Mace ("James Mace") (1862-1950) and Matilda Jane Botkin ("Matilda Botkin") (1867-1947), died April 5, 1978 in the Charleston General Hospital, and is buried with her husband. The children of Fred Caldwell and Laura Caldwell were:

Rev. Otis Emory Caldwell ("Otis Caldwell") born November 7, 1911 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Opal Mae Moore ("Opal Moore") and died July 4, 1980. Opal Moore was the daughter of James Peter Moore ("James Moore") (1874-1932) and Sarah E. (1875-1966). The children of Otis Caldwell and Opal Caldwell were:

Paul Edward Caldwell ("Paul Caldwell") born May 5, 1934 and married Helen D. Kearns ("Helen Kearns") who was who died March 9, 1984 in Columbus, Ohio Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and is buried in The Culloden Cemetery in Culloden, West Virginia. Paul Caldwell and Helen Caldwell had a daughter named:

Gayle Caldwell ("Gail Caldwell"?) who married a Wistful;

John Wesley Caldwell ("John Caldwell") born November 9, 1935 and married a Romona. John Caldwell and Romona Caldwell had the following children:

Jamie Caldwell;

Robin Caldwell;

Angel Caldwell; and,

two unknown sons; and,

James Harold Caldwell ("James Caldwell") born November 13, 1944; and, Lois Gale Caldwell ("Lois Caldwell") born March 2, 1952 and married a Wistful; and,

Dennis Harold Caldwell ("Dennis Caldwell") born July 13, 1916 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Dorothy Virginia Wells ("Dorothy Wells"), later married Mary Cales ("Elizabeth Cales"?), died April 11, 1986, and is buried in the Greenbrier Burial Park, in Hinton, Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Dorothy Wells was born December 27, 1915, was the daughter of Alphaus C. Wells ("Alphaus Wells") (1883-1950) and Virginia Emma Burdette ("Virginia Burdette"), died January 9, 1987, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. The children of Dennis Caldwell and Dorothy Caldwell were:

Anna Carolyn Caldwell ("Anna Caldwell") born April 27, 1945 and married James W. Pauley ("James Pauley") who was born September 3, 1943, The children of James Pauley and Anna Pauley were:

Laura Jane Pauley ("Laura Pauley") born July 4, 1968;

James Dirksen Pauley ("James Pauley") born September 14, 1969; and,

Joshua David Pauley ("Joshua Pauley") born September 4, 1975; and,

David Victor Caldwell ("David Caldwell") born November 27, 1949 and had two children:

Sarah Catherine Caldwell ("Sarah Caldwell"); and,

Dennis David Caldwell ("Dennis Caldwell");

an infant daughter who died at birth in 1893 in Kanawha County, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Melva Florance Caldwell ("Melva Caldwell", "Melva Florence Caldwell") born February 11, 1894 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married John Clarkson Jordan ("John Jordan"), died July 27, 1977, and is buried in the John Beane Cemetery in Sissonville, Kanawha County, West Virginia. John Jordan was the son of John Clarkson Jordan ("John Jordan") (1860-1911) and Emma Vance (1868-1953), died in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with his wife Melva. The children of John Jordan and Melva Jordan were:

Ellen Jordan born January 9, 1914, first married a Davis, and later married Earl F. Shamblin ("Earl Shamblin"). Ellen Davis and her husband had two children:

Genevieve Davis born June 13, 1932 and married Sherman E. Walker ("Sherman Walker") who was born in 1927. The children of Sherman Walker and Genevieve Walker were:

Sherman Terry Walker ("Sherman Walker") who married Angela Suzanne Frazier ("Angela Frazier") June 30, 1972 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Marilyn Ann Walker ("Marilyn Walker") who married a Anthony. Marilyn Anthony and her husband had a daughter named:

Angel Dawn Anthony born February 1974;

Ronald Walker born in 1955;

Michael Walker;

Neal Walker;

Kimberly Walker; and,

Brenda Walker; and,

Grita Ann Davis ("Grita Davis") born June 14, 1934 and married Denver Walker. Denver Walker and Grita Walker had three children:

an unknown daughter;

Kevin Walker; and,

Regenia Walker; and,

Stanton Mayford Jordan ("Stanton Jordan") born August 11, 1912, and married Kathryn Canterbury April 1942 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Kathryn Canterbury was born January 24, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and was the daughter of William C. Canterbury ("William Canterbury" & "Bill Canterbury") (1881-1956) and Mamie Alspie Jones ("Mamie Jones") (1884-1958). Stanton Jordan and Kathryn Jordan had 3 children:

Jerry W. Jordan ("Jerry Jordan" ) born February 2, 1943;

Steven Wayne Jordan ("Steven Jordan" & "Steven Jordon") born May 10, 1951, and married Regina Ann Burgess ("Regina Burgess") July 17, 1971 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Regina Burgess was born August 22, 1952. Steven Jordan and Regina Jordan had 2 children:

Carla Dawn Jordan ("Carla Jordan") born August 23, 1972; and,

Lee Steven Jordan ("Lee Jordan") born July 30, 1981; and,

Scott Jordan;

Rollie Bias Caldwell ("Rollie Caldwell" & "Rowland Caldwell"?) born January 8, 1897 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Anna Givens, died January 3, 1958, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Anna Givens was the daughter of William Lewis Givens ("William Given") (1871-1946). Rollie Caldwell and Anna Caldwell had an adopted daughter named:

Jo Ann Caldwell who married Arnold Yates;

Ivy Pearl Caldwell ("Ivy Caldwell") born November 28, 1900 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married James Venton Hughart ("James Hughart") October 3, 1917 in Kanawha County, died May 22, 1975 in the Charleston Area Medical Center in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. James Hugart was born October 3, 1897, was the son of William H. Hughart ("William Hughart") and Nancy Ellen Thomas ("Nancy Thomas"), died February 11, 1969 in the Mountain State Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with his wife Ivy. James Hughart and Ivy Hughart had a daughter named:

Beatrice Hughart born July 6, 1918 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died October 18, 1918;

John Wilson Caldwell ("John Caldwell") born May 7, 1903 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mary Virginia Burdette ("Mary Burdette" & "Mary Burdett"), died December 16, 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Burdette-Walker Cemetery in Four Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Mary Burdette was born November 23, 1905 in Kanawha County, was the daughter of James Lewis Burdette ("James Burdette") (1873-1955) and Florance Millie Jones ("Florance Jones" & "Florence Jones") (1880-1940?), died November 24, 1979 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband John. The children of John Caldwell and Mary Caldwell were:

a son who died at birth April 11, 1931 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

a second son who was born April 29, 1932, died the next day on April 30, 1932, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Ruth Agnes Caldwell ("Ruth Caldwell") born August 13, 1934 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Glenn Lee Darby ("Glenn Darby") who died about 1982 in Aurora, Illinois, and is buried in the Aurora Cemetery in Aurora, Illinois. The children of Glenn Darby and Ruth Darby were:

Johnny Howard Darby ("Johnny Darby" & "John Darby") born April 2, 1954 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died May 3, 1954, and is buried in the Burdette-Walker Cemetery in Four Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Debra Lynn Darby ("Debra Darby" & "Deborah Darby"?) born September 11, 1955;

Lisa Jean Darby ("Lisa Darby") born December 27, 1958;

Barbara Gale Darby ("Barbara Darby") born December 24, 1959, died May 3, 1977, and is buried in the Aurora Cemetery in Aurora, Illinois; and,

Glen Lee Darby, Jr. ("Glen Darby" & "Glenn Darby") born May 29, 1965; and,

Jack Lee Caldwell born April 17, 1939 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, who married Agnes Mae Douglas ("Agnes Douglas" & "Sally Douglas"). Jack Caldwell and Agnes Caldwell had two children:

Kelley Rani Caldwell ("Kelly Caldwell") born November 3, 1966; and,

Kara Lee Caldwell ("Kara Caldwell") born March 14, 1971, and married John Michael Moore ("John Moore") August 7, 1993 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Alda Mae Caldwell ("Alda Caldwell") born June 15, 1903 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Cinet Hughart September 5, 1926 in Kanawha County, died May 27, 1987 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Cinet Hughart was born October 25, 1895, was the son of Joseph Hughart and Gertie F. Joplin ("Gertie Joplin"), had previously married Alice Elizabeth Thomson ("Alice Thomson") December 22, 1916, died January 20, 1973 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Hugart Family Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia;

(8)CHARLES WESLEY CAVENDER ("Charles Cavender", “C.W. Cavender” & “Charles W. Cavender”) born February 6, 1869 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died from typhoid fever on either June 8, 1870494 or on January 8, 1870 at the age of 1 year, and is buried in the Burdette-Walker Cemetery in Four Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

(9)SARAH FANNIE CAVENDER? ("Sarah Frances Cavender", “Sarah F. Cavender”, “S.F. Cavender” & "Sarah Cavender") born June 13, 1870 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Henry Jones May 28, 1893 in Kanawha County, died September 30, 1942, and is buried in the Jones Cemetery;

(10)LEWIS WOODSON CAVENDER (“Lewis W. Cavender”, “L.W. Cavender” & "Lewis Cavender") born February 25, 1871 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Nancy Martha Samuels ("Nancy Samuels" & "Nancy Samuel"?) on June 5, 1891 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, next married Mrs. Octavia Pauley (formerly "Octavia Baxter" or “Octavia Baster”) about 1899 in Kanawha County, and still later married Lillie Belle Jordan ("Lillie Jordan") on January 6, 1901 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died August 6, 1949 in Dutch Ridge, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Nancy Samuels was born October 11, 1873 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died June 22, 1897 in Coopers Creek in Kanawha County and is buried with her husband Lewis Cavender. Lillie Jordan was born May 28, 1893 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of Francis A. Jordan ("Francis Jordan") born in 1857 and Betty Copen, died of a gun shot wound by her husband on August 21, 1921 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Burdette-Jordan Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Lewis Cavender and Nancy Cavender were:

Minnie Mae Cavender ("Minnie Cavender" & “M.M. Cavender”) born April 22, 1893 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, at age 17 married James Larnce Marion ("James Lawrence Marion"?, & "James Marion") age 28 and widowed on June 19, 1910 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. James P. Moore ("James Moore") performing the ceremony, died February 12, 1973, and is buried in the Baxter Cemetery in Aarons Fork in Kanawha County, West Virginia. James Marion was born June 3, 1881 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died August 29, 1979 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with his wife Minnie. The children of James Marion and Minnie Marion were:

Manford Cecil Marion ("Manford Marion") born March 11, 1911 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Vilma Dimple Young ("Vilma Young" & "Wilma Young"?) May 20, 1939 in Kanawha County, died November 25, 1950, and is buried in the Baxter Cemetery in Aarons Fork in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Virginia Loverna Marion ("Virginia Marion") born December 27, 1914 in Kanawha County, first married Owen VanBuren Jones ("Owen Jones") September 26, 1934, next married Lory Chetum Landrum ("Lory Landrum") May 23, 1942, and later married John Henry Waller ("John Waller"). Owen Jones and Virginia Owen had a daughter named:

Aluretta Marion Jones ("Aluretta Jones") born August 18, 1935;

Sinia Hilda Marion ("Sinia Marion") born October 26, 1917 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Frank Ernest Hall ("Frank Hall") December 5, 1945 in Charleston in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died January 13, 1986 in Charleston, Kanawha County, and is buried in the Baxter Cemetery in Aarons Fork in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Frank Hall was born July 4, 1921 and he and Sinia Hall had a daughter named:

Myra Jean Hall ("Myra Hall") born April 2, 1950, first married Terry Joe Winnell ("Terry Winnell") July 24, 1970, and later married Adam Edward Dolan. Terry Winnell was born July 1, 1949 and he and Myra Winnell had two children:

Joseph Brendan Winnell ("Joseph Winnell") born January 23, 1973; and, Benjamin Marion Winnell ("Benjamin Winnell") born October 16, 1978;

Paul Rufus Marion ("Paul Marion") born January 23, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Emily Louise White ("Emily White") July 12, 1940, and next married Nell Marie McQuire ("Nell McQuire") June 27, 1947 in Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Lemunel L. Ashworth ("Lemunel Ashworth") performing the ceremony. Nell McQuire was born July 8, 1924. Paul Marion and Emily Marion had a son named:

James Larnce Marion ("James Lawrence Marion"? & "James Marion") who died at birth February 27, 1942;

Paul Marion and Nell Marion had three children:

Paul Rufus Marion, Jr. ("Paul Marion") born September 5, 1948;

Laura Mae Marion ("Laura Marion") born January 18, 1950; and,

Susan Paulett Marion ("Susan Marion") born July 2, 1953;

Dorma Lee Marion ("Dorma Marion") born October 30, 1925 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married James Robert Perkins ("James Perkins") March 13, 1948 in Charleston in Kanawha County, West Virginia. James Perkins was born February 9, 1926 and died February 21, 1967. James Perkins and Dorma Perkins had two children:

James Robert Perkins, Jr. ("James Perkins") born August 18, 1950, and married Jane Ellen Timothea ("Jane Thimothea") October 16, 1976 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Jane Timothea was born July 17, 1952. James Perkins and Jane Perkins had a daughter named:

Hanna Penee Perkins ("Hanna Perkins") born April 11, 1977; and,

Sandra Kay Perkins ("Sandra Perkins") born October 10, 1954, and married Elmer Boyd Hamilton ("Elmer Hamilton") October 22, 1971. Elmer Hamilton was born October 13, 1954 and he and Sandra Perkins had a son named:

Mark Allen Hamilton ("Mark Hamilton") born May 6, 1972; and,

Harold Wayne Marion ("Harold Marion") born June 8, 1930 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and married Betty Jane Johnson ("Betty Johnson" & "Elizabeth Johnson"?) August 3, 1956 in Elmore A.C. Church in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Arnold C. Shaver? ("Arnold Shaver"?) performing the ceremony. Betty Johnson was born June 15, 1931. Harold Marion and Betty Marion had two children:

Harold Wayne Marion, Jr. ("Harold Marion") born June 26, 1961; and

Melinda Jayne Marion ("Melinda Marion") born September 21, 1957, and married John Henry Russell ("John Russell") June 27, 1975. John Russell and Melinda Russell had two children:

Heather Michele Russell ("Heather Russell") born September 19, 1970; and,

Saral Jenatte Russell ("Saral Russell", "Sarah Russell"? & "Sarah Jeanette Russell"?) born March 7, 1978;

Tressie Lea Cavender ("Tressie Cavender" & “T.R. Cavender”) who died at birth on March 3, 1895 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia; and,

Sinnie Pearl Cavender ("Sinnie Cavender", “S.P. Cavender” & "Sinie Cavender") born May 30, 1897 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Floyd Charles Tillis ("Floyd Tillis") on March 28, 1914 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. W.M. Staughter performing the ceremony, next married James W. Maggard ("James Maggard"), died December 26, 1973, and is buried in Sunset Memorial Park in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Floyd Tillis and Sinnie Tillis were:

Floyd Charles Tillis ("Floyd Tillis") born August 31, 1915, first married a Violet, next married Maxine Lanham, and died January 2, 1980. Floyd Tillis and Maxine Tillis had two children:

Charles Randy Tillis ("Charles Tillis"); and,

Rebecca Tillis who was adopted; and,

Reba Deane Tillis ("Reba Tillis") born October 31, 1918, first married a Burdette, next married a Schnell, still later married Calvin Browning, and died January 18, 1970. Calvin Browning and Reba Browning had two children:

Linda Sue Browning ("Linda Browning") who died at birth in 1947; and,

Nancy Lee Browning ("Nancy Browning") born in 1949;

The children of Lewis Cavender and Lillie Jordan were:

Ransford H. Cavender ("Ransford Cavender" & R.H. Cavender”) born June 25, 1901 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Ola Mae Ramsey, was murdered and died May 21, 1948 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia from being struck on the head in the west side of Charleston, and is buried in the Burdette-Jordan Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ola Ramsey was born in 1903 and died July 4, 1984. Ransford Cavender and Ola Ramsey Cavender (“Ola Cavender”) had 5 children:

Betty Jane Cavender ("Betty Cavender", “W.J. Cavender” & "Elizabeth Cavender"?) who first married a Daniel, and later married Lawrence Swagger;

a first son died at birth May 25, 1922;

a second son died at birth December 31, 1923; and,

Linda L. Cavender ("Linda Cavender" & “L.L. Cavender”) who married a Swigger;

James Ray Cavender, Sr. ("James Cavender" & “J.R. Cavender”) born September 6, 1933 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Gertude Blessing. James Cavender and Gertude Cavender had 5 children:

Rev. James Ray Cavender, Jr. ("James Cavender" & “J.R. Cavender”), married Teresa Jane Morris ("Teresa Morris") on October 16, 1976;

Wendy Caryl Cavender ("Wendy Cavender" & “W.C. Cavender”) born August 20, 1961 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mark C. Pauley ("Mark Pauley") on April 1, 1985 in the McKinnon Memorial Presbyterial Church with Rev. James Ray Cavender ("James Cavender") performing the ceremony. Mark Pauley and Wendy Pauley had a daughter named:

Sarah Elizabeth Pauley ("Sarah Pauley") born February 6, 1992;

Barney Leighton Blessing Cavender ("Barney Cavender", “Leighton Cavender”, “L.B. Cavender” & “B.L. Cavender”) born January 13, 1959 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Pennie Louise Anderson ("Pennie Anderson") May 23, 1981;

Stillborn born on December 31, 1923; and,

Stillborn born on May 25, 1922;

Thelma O'Dessa Cavender ("Thelma Cavender" & “T.O. Cavender”) born October 12, 1906 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Arnold Horace Woodrum ("Arnold Woodrum") on February 20, 1926 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. C. Thomas Brookshire ("Thomas Brookshire") performing the ceremony, and died either on January 13, 1971 or on January 13, 1972433. Arnold Woodrum was born July 26, 1903. Arnold Woodrum and Thelma Cavender Woodrum (“Thelma Woodrum”) had 3 children:

Arnold Horace Woodrum, Jr. ("Arnold Woodrum") born March 10, 1927, married Victoria Helen Petak ("Victoria Petak"), and died January 13, 1978. The children of Arnold Woodrum, Jr. and Victoria Woodrum were:

Debra Lynn Woodrum ("Debra Woodrum" & "Deborah Woodrum"?) born October 16, 1954; and

Arnold Richard Woodrum ("Arnold Woodrum") born June 13, 1961; and

Earl Richard Woodrum ("Earl Woodrum") born January 4, 1935;

Martha Mae Woodrum ("Martha Woodrum") born April 18, 1941, first married Robert Marion Tucker ("Robert Tucker") who was born December 7, 1921, and later married Harry Gordon Thacker ("Harry Thacker"). Robert Tucker and Martha Tucker had two children who were adopted by Harry Thacker following their marriage. The children of Robert Tucker and Martha Tucker were:

Gregory Allen Tucker ("Gregory Tucker" & "Gregory Thacker") born September 18, 1961; and,

Tonji Lynn Tucker ("Tonji Tucker" & "Tonji Thacker") born September 18, 1964;

Algie Ralph Cavender ("Algie Cavender" & “A.R. Cavender”) born October 12, 1912 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Glaphia Wilda Haynes ("Glaphia Haynes") on October 14, 1933 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died from suicide on October 7, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Glaphia Haynes was born December 17, 1911, was the daughter of D.D. Haynes ("Doc Haynes") (1891-1953) and Winnie Moore, and died December 4, 1989. Algie Cavender and Glaphia Haynes Cavender (“Glaphia Cavender”) had 4 children:

Joyce Elaine Cavender ("Joyce Cavender" & “J.E. Cavender”) born May 4, 1934 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married James M. Miranda ("James Miranda");

A. Rondis Cavender ("Rondis Cavender" & “A.R. Cavender”) born April 29, 1936 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Marilyn Rae Brown (“Marilyn Brown”) on April 1, 1958, and later married Wanda Jewell Abbott (“Wanda Abbott”) on September 10, 1976. Marilyn Brown was born October 5, 1937 in Aberdeen, Washington. The children of Rondis Cavender and Marilyn Cavender were:

Ronda Jay Cavender ("Ronda Cavender" & “R.J. Cavender”) born October 25, 1959 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Lee Allen Cavender ("Lee Cavender" & “L.A. Cavender”) born April 30, 1962 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Wanda Abbott was born July 9, 1947.

Rondis Cavender and Wanda Cavender had a son named:

Rondis Lee Cavender ("Rondis Cavender" & “R.L. Cavender”) born October 4, 1977 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Wyona Gaye Cavender ("Wyona Cavender", “W.G. Cavender” & "Wyonna Cavender"?) born July 28, 1937, and married Gene Runyan ("Eugene Runyan"?); and,

a daughter who died at birth November 9, 1938, and is buried in the Sigmon Cemetery in Tupers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Lewis Woodson Cavender, Jr. (“Lewis W. Cavender”, “L.W. Cavender” & "Lewis Cavender") born June 16, 1916 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Ada Kathleen Manson ("Ada Manson") in February 1945 in St. Clairsville, Belmont County, Ohio, later married Leah Mae Olmstead ("Leah Olmstead") on June 27, 1954 in Idaho, died August 3, 1879 in Ontario, San Bernardino County, California, and is buried in the National Cemetery in Ontario, California. Ada Manson was born January 11, 1918 and died in 1975. Lewis Cavender and Ada Cavender had a daughter named:

Nancy Loraine Cavender (“Nancy Cavender” & “N.L. Cavender”) born September 30, 1961 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington; and,

(11)SAMUEL WYATT CAVENDER (“Samuel W. Cavender”, “Samuel Cavender” & “S.W. Cavender”) born December 5, 1875 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Genela Florence Beaver (“Genela Beaver) on January 1, 1896 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, next married Louisa Anne Jordan (“Louisa June Jordan”, “Louisa Jordon”? & “Louisa Jordan”?) on October 17, 1909 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died on May 22, 1957 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Louisa Jordan was born July 16, 1891 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of William Henry Jordan (“William Jordan” & “Bub Jordan”)(1858-1941) and Caroline Burdette (1869-1926), died June 11, 1972 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Genela Beaver was born December 5, 1878 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of Edward Beaver and Nancy Walker, died June 26, 1908 in Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband, Samuel Cavender. Samuel Wyatt Cavender and Genela Cavender had 6 children:

Selvia B. Cavender (“Selvia Cavender” & “S.B. Cavender”) born May 12, 1896 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died May 21, 1917 at the age of 21 years, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Garnet Marie Cavender (“Garnet Cavender”, “Garmie Cavender” & “G.M. Cavender”) born March 3, 1898 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died March 1, 1907, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Owen Delbert Cavender, Sr. (“Owen Cavender”) born January 24, 1900 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Rebecca Druzilla Lanham (“Rebecca Lanham”) on September 7, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died on November 14, 1967 in the Thomas Memorial Hospital in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. Rebecca Lanham was born May 14, 1901, was the daughter of Adam Clark Lanham (“Adam Lanham”)(1879-1961) and Rosetta Mangus (1879-1961, died September 30, 1974 in Kanawha County Valley Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband, Owen Cavender. Owen Cavender and Rebecca Cavender had 3 children:

Owen Delbert Cavender, Jr. ("Owen Cavender" & “O.D. Cavender”) born November 26, 1921 in West Virginia, married Maxine Marie Schoolcraft (“Maxine Schoolcraft”), died October 28, 1982 in the St. Francis Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. Owen Cavender and Maxine Cavender had 3 children:

Linda Drue Cavender ("Linda Cavender" & “L.D. Cavender”) born December 15, 1946 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married James Monk. James Monk and Linda Monk had 2 children not known;

Rose Constance Cavender ("Rose Cavender" & “R.C. Cavender”) born November 20, 1926, married William Jackson Stuck ("William Stuck") on September 26, 1943 at Elon College in Alamance County, North Carolina with Rev. J.O. Lankford performing the ceremony, died August 22, 1986, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. William Stuck was the son of Fred Stuck ("Frederick Stuck"?). William Stuck and Rose Stuck had 3 children:

Sharon Eline Stuck ("Sharon Stuck") born November 3, 1945, and married Byron S. Belangee ("Byron Belangee");

Sandra Kay Stuck ("Sandra Stuck") born August 26, 1948; and,

Steven Jack Stuck ("Steven Stuck" & "Stephen Stuck"?) born July 26, 1951; and,

Kyle Beverly Cavender ("Kyle Cavender" & “K.B. Cavender”) born May 12, 1939 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Donna Jean Justice ("Donna Justice"). Kyle Cavender and Donna Cavender had 3 children:

Kyle Daniel Cavender ("Kyle Cavender" & “K.D. Cavender”) born February 11, 1958 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Cathy Jean Cavender ("Cathy Cavender", “C.J. Cavender” & "Katherine Cavender"?) born December 4, 1959 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Keith Leadman, and later married James Merritt Davis ("James Davis"); and,

Kimberly Ann Cavender ("Kimberly Cavender" & “K.A. Cavender”) born April 4, 1962 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Dr. Brad Robert Cohen ("Brad Cohen") on July 18, 1986 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, and later married David Russell Maxon ("David Maxon") October 1993 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Rose Constance Cavender (“Rose Cavender” & “R.C. Cavender”) born on November 20, 1926, married William Jackson Stuck (“William Stuck”) on September 26, 1943 in Elon College in North Carolina and who was the son of Fred Stuck (“Frederick Stuck”), and died on August 22, 1986. William Stuck and Rose Stuck (“Constance Stuck”) had 3 children:

Sharon Eline Stuck (“Sharon Stuck”) born on November 3, 1945, and married Byron S. Belangee (“Byron Belangee”);

Sandra Kay Stuck (“Sharon Stuck”) born on August 26, 1948; and,

Steven Jack Stuck (“Steven Stuck”) born on July 26, 1951; and,

Kyle Beverly Cavender (“Kyle Cavender” & “K.B. Cavender”) born on May 12, 1939, and married Donna Jean Justice (“Donna Justice”). Kyle Cavender and Donna Cavender (“Jean Cavender”) had 3 children:

Kyle Daniel Cavender (“Kyle Cavender” & “K.D. Cavender) born on February 11, 1958;

Cathy Jean Cavender (“Cathy Cavender” & “C.J. Cavender”) born on December 4, 1959, first married Keith Leadman, and later married James Merritt Davis (“James Davis; and,

Kimberly Ann Cavender (“Kimberly Cavender” & “K.A. Cavender”) born on April 4, 1962, married a medical doctor named Brad Robert Cohen (“Brad Cohen”) on July 18, 1986 in Las Vegas, Nevada, and later married David Russell Maxon (“David Maxon”) in October 1993;

Omery W. Cavender ("Omery Cavender" & “O.W. Cavender”) born March 20, 1902 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died August 20, 1904 at the age of 2 years, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Roy Burton Cavender ("Roy Cavender" & “R.B. Cavender”) born October 21, 1905 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Irene Marie Martin ("Irene Martin") on September 7, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died August 6, 1954 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Irene Martin was born in 1910 and died November 15, 1979. Roy Cavender and Irene Martin Cavender (“Irene Cavender”) had 6 children:

Robert Lee Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.L. Cavender”) born September 5, 1926, died July 26, 1944 in an automobile accident with a train, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Denver Dallas Cavender ("Denver Cavender" & “D.D. Cavender”) born February 27, 1927, married Barbara Mohu, and died July 15, 2000 in New York. The 3 children of Denver Cavender and Barbara Cavender were:

Dennis Lee Cavender ("Dennis Cavender" & “D.L. Cavender”) born in 1948;

Ronald Cavender born in 1956; and,

Robert Burton Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.B. Cavender”) born in 1961;

Norma Bell Cavender ("Nell Cavender" & “N.N. Cavender”) born August 4, 1929 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Kenneth Earl Warrior ("Kenneth Warrior") who was born March 22, 1929. The 7 children of Kenneth Warrior and Norma Warrior were:

Terry James Warrior ("Terry Warrior" & "Terrance Warrior"?) born April 19, 1946;

Rosemary Alice Warrior ("Rosemary Warrior") born October 17, 1947, and married David Lawrence Shongo ("David Shongo"). The children of David Shongo and Rosemary Shongo were:

David Lawrence Shongo ("David Shongo") born June 12, 1971;

Tonya Marie Shongo ("Tonya Shongo") born July 5, 1974;

Tara Ann Shongo ("Tara Shongo") born October 1978; and,

Trina Deanna Shongo ("Trina Shongo") born November 30, 1980;

Kathleen Gail Warrior ("Kathleen Warrior") born August 28, 1952, and married John Franklin McLaughlin, Sr. ("John McLaughlin"). John McLaughlin and Kathleen McLaughlin had the following children:

John Franklin McLaughlin, Jr. ("John McLaughlin") born July 28, 1972;

Ryan Heath McLaughlin ("Ryan McLaughlin") born May 1, 1973; Shawna Lynn McLaughlin ("Shawna McLaughlin" & "Shawn McLaughlin"?) born June 10, 1974; and,

Sharon Renee McLaughlin ("Sharon McLaughlin") born May 7, 1976;

Timothy Earl Warrior ("Timothy Warrior") born March 5, 1956, and married Cheryl Ann Paulock ("Cheryl Paulock"). Timothy Warrior and Cheryl Warrior had a daughter named:

Alice Ann Warrior ("Alice Warrior") born May 198;

Elizabeth Ann Warrior ("Elizabeth Warrior") born July 4, 1958, and married Louis Campbell who was born November 14, 1954;

Diana Lynn Warrior ("Diana Warrior") born March 4, 1960, and married Francis Joseph Armstrong ("Francis Armstrong") who was born June 6, 1952. The children of Francis Armstrong and Diana Armstrong were:

Julia Ann Armstrong ("Julia Armstrong") born August 24, 1978;

Michelle Helen Armstrong ("Michelle Armstrong") born September 18, 1979; and,

Joseph Glenn Armstrong ("Joseph Armstrong") born July 30, 1981; and,

Teresa Ellen Warrior ("Teresa Warrior") born August 21, 1961, and married Timothy William McCool ("Timothy McCool") who was born November 14, 1960. Timothy McCool and Teresa McCool had a son named:

Kirtus Sherman McCool ("Kirtus McCool") born July 26, 1979;

Fredrick Leon Cavender, Sr. (“Frederick Cavender”?, "Freddie Cavender", "Fred Cavender", “F.L. Cavender” & "Frederick Cavender"?) born May 21, 1935 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Sarah Frances Hemming (“Sarah Hemming”). Freddie Cavender and Shara Cavender had 4 children:

Fredrick Leon Cavender, Jr. (“Fredrick Cavender”, "Fredrick Cavender"? & “F.L. Cavender”) born September 16, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died September 6, 1982 in a hospital in Jamestown, New York, died September 6, 1982, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. Frederick Cavender, Jr. had a son named:

Frederick Leon Cavender, III (“Fredrick Cavender”?, "Frederick Cavender"? & “F.L. Cavender”);

Sandy Cavender ("Sandra Cavender"?) born in 1956;

Debbie Cavender ("Deborah Cavender") born in 1957; and,

Emory Cavender born in 1959;

Iris Elda Cavender ("Iris Cavender" & “I.E. Cavender”) born December 7, 1931, and married Leslie Edward Hunt, Sr. ("Leslie Eugene Hunt"? & Leslie Hunt") on December 11, 1947 and who was born March 4, 1926. The children of Leslie Hunt and Iris Hunt were:

Ronnie Gerald Hunt ("Ronnie Hunt" & "Ronald Hunt") born December 12, 1948 and died March 31, 1949;

Grace Marie Hunt ("Grace Hunt") born May 2, 1951, and married Charles Auther Matoon ("Charles Arthur Matoon"?, "Charles Matton" & "Charles Matoon") who was born December 24, 1948. Charles Matoon and Grace Matoon had the following children:

Melissa Marie Mattoon ("Melissa Mattoon") born April 4, 1968;

Cynthia Ann Mattoon ("Cynthia Mattoon") born February 4, 1971;

David Edward Mattoon ("David Mattoon") born February 19, 1976; and,

Sheri Lynn Mattoon ("Sheri Mattoon) born July 11, 1977;

Sharon Kay Hunt ("Sharon Hunt") born January 16, 1954, and married Jack Donald Higday ("Jack Higday" & "John Higday"). Jack Higday and Sharon Higday had a daughter named;

Shelby Elaine Higday ("Shelby Higday") born July 13, 1977; and,

Leslie Eugene Hunt ("Leslie Edward Hunt"? & "Leslie Hunt") born January 7, 1959, first married Brenda Lee Cole ("Brenda Cole") January 3, 1976, and next married Janet Marie Cooper ("Janet Cooper") August 24, 1981. Leslie Hunt and Brenda Hunt had a son named:

Leslie Eugene Hunt, III ("Leslie Hunt") born June 1, 1977.

Leslie Hunt and Janet Hunt had a daughter named:

Amanda Faye Hunt ("Amanda Hunt") born December 11, 1980; and,

Luther Eugene Cavender, Sr. ("Luther Cavender" & “L.E. Cavender”) born June 10, 1933 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Jo Ann Parkins ("Jo Parkins"). The 6 children of Luther Cavender and Jo Cavender were:

Betty Lou Cavender ("Betty Cavender", “B.L. Cavender” & "Elizabeth Cavender"?) born June 3, 1954, and married Donald Ray Baxter, Jr. ("Donald Baxter"). Donald Baxter and Betty Baxter had two children:

Scott Baxter born March 3, 1973; and,

Andy Baxter ("Andrew Baxter") born October 15, 1975;

Irene Marie Cavender ("Irene Cavender" & “I.M. Cavender”) who married Clifford Milkua. Clifford Milkua and Irene Milkua had two children:

Clifford Milkua born July 21, 1974; and,

Stacy Joe Milkua ("Stacy Milkua") born June 4, 1975;

Marcia Jean Cavender ("Marcia Cavender" & “M.J. Cavender”) who married Robert Crowell. Robert Crowell and Marcia Crowell had a daughter named:

Amy Lee Crowell ("Amy Crowell") born December 11, 1976;

Donna Mae Cavender ("Donna Cavender" & “D.M. Cavender”) who married Allen Tripp ("Allan Tripp"?). Allen Tripp and Donna Tripp had a son named:

Travis Tripp born October 30, 1980;

Luther Eugene Cavender, Jr. (Luther Cavender" & “L.E. Cavender”) born September 23, 1961; and,

Shawn Allen Cavender ("Shawn Cavender" & “S.A. Cavender”); and,

Phebie Irene Cavender (“Phebie Cavender”, "Phenie Cavender" & “P.I. Cavender”) born March 12, 1908 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Ernest Carl Canterbury ("Ernest Canterbury") on November 19, 1923 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Van Canterbury performing the ceremony, later married a Kelley, died November 13, 1975 in the Lexington House Nursing Home, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Ernest Canterbury was born March 19, 1905, was the son of William C. Canterbury ("William Canterbury" & "Bill Canterbury") (1911-1979) and Genela Florence Beaver ("Genela Beaver") (1878-1908), died November 18, 1975, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ernest Canterbury and Phebie Cavender Canterbury (“Phebie Canterbury”) had 3 children:

Zollie Edison Canterbury ("Zollie Canterbury") born October 4, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Mary Frances Crowder ("Mary Crowder" & "Elizabeth Crowder") June 2, 1946 in Kanawha County, and later married Helen Lucille Trott ("Helen Trott") who was born January 7, 1923. The children of Zollie Canterbury and Helen Canterbury were:

Constana Care Canterbury ("Constana Canterbury") born July 4, 1954;

Shelly Lucille Canterbury ("Shelly Canterbury") born July 2, 1956, and married Eldridge Louis Schaeffer, Jr. ("Eldridge Schaeffer") March 27, 1976 in Manssas, Virginia; and,

Bruce Edison Canterbury ("Bruce Canterbury") born August 2, 1958;

William Edward Canterbury ("William Canterbury" & "Cub Canterbury") born February 9, 1926, first married a Sedia Jo, was later married for the second and third times to unknown persons, died February 6, 1978, and is buried Floral Hills Garden of Memories Cemetery in Pocatalico, West Virginia. William Canterbury and Sedia Canterbury had two children:

Danny L. Canterbury ("Danny Canterbury" & "Daniel Canterbury"); and,

Charles E. Canterbury ("Charles Canterbury") born in 1949, died June 3, 1985, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery. By one of his later marriages, William Canterbury had a son named William Edward Canterbury ("William Canterbury") born September 14, 1962, died September 24, 1962, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

Carl Ernest Canterbury ("Carl Canterbury") who had 4 children not yet identified;

Samuel Wyatt Cavender ("Samuel Cavender") and Louisa Cavender had 8 children:

Goldie Russia Cavender ("Goldie Cavender" & “G.R. Cavender”) born August 11, 1910 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Kermit Desman Henson ("Kermit Henson") on September 11, 1929 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Kermit Henson was born October 6, 1911 in Putnam County, West Virginia. Kermit Henson and Goldie Henson had 3 children:

James Kermit Henson ("James Henson") born March 3, 1930 and married Shirley Ann Wiggins ("Shirley Wiggins") who was born February 9, 1931. James Henson and Shirley Henson had a daughter named:

Robin Denese Henson ("Robin Henson") born November 22, 1955 and married David Mitchum;

Betty Louise Henson ("Betty Henson" & "Elizabeth Henson"?) born December 29, 1932 and married Charles D. Goldsmith ("Charles Goldsmith") who was born September 14, 1927. Charles Goldsmith and Betty Goldsmith had two children: Charles Douglas Goldsmith ("Charles Goldsmith") born November 13, 1951 and had 2 children:

Joshua Goldsmith born June 14, 1983; and,

Tanya Rene Goldsmith ("Tanya Goldsmith") born April 20, 1959, and married Otis L. Vititoe ("Otis Vititoe") May 26, 1979. Otis Vititoe was the son of Eli Vititoe; and,

Loretta Ann Henson born July 2, 1935 and married Lewis E. Patton ("Lewis Patton") who was born March 29, 1932. Lewis Patton and Loretta Patton had an adopted daughter named:

Lisa Susetta Patton ("Lisa Patton") who was born February 5, 1962;

Violet Ora Cavender ("Violet Cavender" & “V.O. Cavender”) born June 11, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Harold Otis Shinn ("Harold Shinn") on September 25, 1938 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Harold Shinn was born October 6, 1905, was the son of Ervin Shinn (1864-1922) and Lovica Elizabeth Goff ("Lovica Goff") (1869-195?), died June 19, 1975 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Harold Shinn and Violet Shinn had 2 children:

Harold Eugene Shinn ("Harold Shinn") born December 13, 1942, and married Carleen Himes July 13, 1963. Carleen Himes was born March 9, 1943. Harold Shinn and Carleen Shinn had two children:

David Eugene Shinn ("David Shinn") born August 12, 1967, and married Jennifer Suzanne Lovette ("Jennifer Lovette") December 15, 1990. Jennifer Lovette was born March 9, 1943. David Shinn and Jennifer Shinn had a son named Nathan Samuel Shinn ("Nathan Shinn") born December 12, 1994 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas; and,

Renee Anne Shinn ("Renee Shinn") born February 27, 1971, and married Andrew Martie Hall, III ("Andrew Hall") September 21, 1991. Andrew Hall was born October 23, 1968; and,

Jerry Gail Shinn ("Jerry Shinn") born March 3, 1947, first married Carol Culwell ("Carol Colwell"?) August 26, 1972, and later married Gracie Boyce ("Grace Boyce") in 1993. Carol Culwell was born April 9, 1949;

Velma Roscevia Cavender ("Velma Cavender" & “V.R. Cavender”) born June 14, 1913 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Donald F. Harrison ("Donald Harrison") on January 16, 1937 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Donald Harrison was born May 3, 1910, died June 23, 1981 in Charleston General Hospital in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried Floral Hills Garden of Memories Cemetery in Pocatalico, West Virginia. Donald Harrison and Velma Harrison had a son named:

Larry Don Harrison ("Larry Harrison") born December 6, 1941;

Mable Zolla Cavender ("Mable Cavender", “M.Z. Cavender” & "Mabel Cavender"?) born March 6, 1915 in Kanwaha County, West Virginia, first married Chifford Farmer Edens ("Clifford Edens") on September 16, 1932 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later married Woodrow Wilson Morris ("Woodrow Morris") on April 22, 1946 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Clifford Edens was born March 12, 1916 and was the son of William Edens. Woodrow Morris was born August 7, 1917. Clifford Edens and Mabel Edens had a son named:

Jack Delono Edens ("Jackie Edens" & "Jack Edens") born December 13, 1933, and married Helen Jean Burford ("Helen Burford"). Helen Burford was born July 9, 1931, died January 12, 1995 in Butler County, Ohio. Jackie Edens and Helen Edens had 3 children:

Timothy Warren Edens ("Timothy Edens") born July 29, 1957;

Kimberly Jean Edens ("Kimberly Edens") born September 13, 1960, and married a Reynolds; and,

Kara Susan Edens ("Kara Edens") born May 15, 1965, and married Steve Kees ("Steven Kees"? & "Stephen Kees"?). Steve Kees and Kara Kees had 3 children:

Amanda Margaret Kees ("Amanda Kees") born October 5, 1984;

Ashley Sue Kees ("Ashley Kees") born January 21, 1986; and,

Aleshia Brithney Kees ("Aleshia Kees") born November 9, 1988;

Woodrow Morris and Mabel Morris had two children:

Linda Lou Morris ("Linda Morris") born September 27, 1946, and married Boyd Litton; and,

Sally Yvonne Morris ("Sally Morris") born March 28, 1948, first married Sidney E. Brown ("Sidney Brown") who was born December 18, 1944 and died July 21, 1988, and later married Brady Augusta Rowley ("Brady Rowley"). Brady Rowley and Sally Rowley had a son named:

Mark Augusta Rowley ("Mark Rowley") born February 2, 1973;

Mary Edena Cavender ("Mary Edna Cavender", “M.E. Cavender”, Mary E. Cavender” "Mary Cavender" & "Elizabeth Cavender"?) born March 6, 1917 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Dewey Lester Edens ("Dewey Edens") on September 16, 1933 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Dewey Edens was born September 24, 1912 with Rev. Virgil Spencer performing the ceremony, died September 6, 1991 and is buried in the Edens Cemetery in Poca Fork, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Dewy Edens and Mary Edens had 3 children:

Timothy Lee Edens ("Timothy Edens") born April 29, 1935, and married Goldie Mae Patton ("Goldie Patton"). Timothy Edens and Goldie Edens had two children:

Terry Lynn Edens ("Terry Edens"); and,

Tommy Edens ("Thomas Edens");

Jo Ann Edens ("Jo Edens") born August 23, 1938, and married Irland Painter. The children of Irland Painter and Jo Painter were:

Ronnie Lee Painter ("Ronnie Painter" & "Ronald Painter");

Rickie Lee Painter ("Rickie Painter" & "Richard Painter") born December 14, 1960;

Diana Lynn Painter ("Diana Painter"); and,

Stephen Ann Painter ("Stephen Painter"); and,

Carolyn Jane Edens ("Carolyn Edens") born March 10, 1941, and married Jacob L. Seafler ("Jacob Seafler"). Jacob Seafler and Carolyn Seafler had a son named:

Scottie Seafler;

William Manford Cavender ("William Mansfield Cavender", “W.M. Cavender” & "William Cavender") born either on March 26, 1913433 or on January 21, 1919 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Nellie Amy Perry ("Nellie Perry") on September 28, 1946 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died in September 1986 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Nellie Perry was born March 29, 1922 and was the daughter of John E. Perry ("John Perry") (1875-1947) and Dora Ethel (1888-1962). William Cavender and Nellie Cavender had a son named:

Steven Allen Cavender ("Steven Cavender", “S.A. Cavender” & "Stephen Cavender"?) born July 17, 1950 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Laura Lou Allen ("Laura Allen"), and later married Lelia Priscilla Mitchell (“Lelia Mitchell”) who was born in 1958. Steven Cavender and Lelia Cavender had a daughter named:

Chelsea Elizabeth Cavender ("Chelsea Cavender", “Beth Cavender” & “C.B. Cavender”) born June 12, 1983 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Dorothy Idress Cavender ("Dorothy Idreas Cavender", “D.I. Cavender” & "Dorothy Cavender") born April 1, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Shawkey Jones on August 14, 1940 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Shawkey Jones was born July 28, 1917. Shawkey Jones and Dorothy Jones had a daughter named:

Barbara Ann Jones ("Barbara Jones") born August 22, 1941 and married Hayes Eugene Fields ("Hayes Fields"). Hayes Fields and Barbara Fields had two children:

Gregory Eugene Fields ("Gregory Fields") born February 19, 1959 had a daughter named Jennifer Reane Fields ("Jennifer Fields") born April 28, 1982; and,

Kenney Lee Fields ("Kenney Fields" & "Kenny Fields") born December 28, 1962; and,

Marietta Dorcus Cavender ("Marietta Dorcas Cavender", “M.D. Cavender” & "Marietta Cavender") born September 26, 1926 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Charles Henry Wisniewski ("Charles Wisniewski") on August 31, 1946 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Charles Wisniewski was born July 15, 1923;

ANDREW JACKSON CAVENDER, JR. ("Andrew Cavender" & “A.J. Cavender”) was born January 28, 1836 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, Virginia (now West Virginia), married Emily Baxter on June 4, 1854 in Kanawha County, West Virginia when he was 19 years of age with Rev. J.E. Ellison performing the ceremony, died June 16, 1899 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Jack Cavender Cemetery in Four Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Emily Baxter ("Emily Baxton"?) was born October 28, 1835 in Kanawha County, was the daughter of John Baxter and Susan Newhouse, was 18 years of age when she married, and she died April 24, 1914 in Kanawha County. In 1850, Andrew J. Cavender ("Andrew Cavender") was living in Kanawha County, Virginia in the household of Andrew Cavender. 371 Andrew Cavender and Emily Cavender had 8 children:

(1)NANCY J. CAVENDER ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.J. Cavender”) born either on March 2, 1855 or on March 21, 1855433 & 494 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married William P. O'Daniel (“William O’Daniel”) on December 25, 1873 in Kanawha County, West Virginia when she was 18 years of age and with Rev. A.D. Tulley performing the ceremony, and is buried in the Jack Cavender Cemetery in Four Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia. William O'Daniel was born about 1848 and was 25 years of age when he married. The children of William O'Daniel and Nancy O'Daniel were:

Albert O'Daniel born about 1875 and had a daughter named:

Nancy O'Daniel; and,

another unidentified child;

Marion O'Daniel born about 1876; and,

William O'Daniel ("Bill O'Daniel") born about 1878 and who married a Kate;

(2)SUSANNAH CAVENDER ("Susan Cavender") born either on December 15, 1856433 & 494 or about 1859459 on Two Mile Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married James C. Campbell ("James Campbell") March 13, 1893 in Kanawha County, West Virginia when she was age 33? with Rev. M.E. Jackson performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, later married William Griffith ("Bill Griffith") about 1935, died about 1935, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. James Campbell was born about 1857, was married when he was 23? years of age, was the son of William H. Campbell ("William Campbell") born about 1810 and Matilda Bird born about 1817, and is buried in the Jack Cavender Cemetery in Four Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia. However, prior to marrying Susannah Cavender, William Griffith was previously married and had 3 children named:

John Griffith;

David V. Griffith ("David Griffith") born March 24, 1896, served in World War I, died May 31, 1947, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Lena Griffith who married a Burford and had two children. Also, prior to marrying Susannah Cavender, James Campbell apparently was previously married to a Julia Parker and they had 4 children named:

Cecil Campbell;

Daniel Campbell,

Cleveland Campbell; and,

Emsy Campbell.

William Griffith and Susan Griffith ("Susannah Griffith") had no children.

James Campbell and Susan Campbell ("Susannah Campbell") had a daughter named:

Emily Frances Campbell ("Emily Campbell") born September 29, 1894, lived with Henry Allen Baxter ("Henry Baxter") but never married, died about 1916, and is buried in the Jack Cavender Cemetery in Four Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Henry Baxter was born March 10, 1860 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the son of John Baxter and Sarah Atkinson, was the half brother to Andrew Jackson Cavender ("Andrew Cavender") and the uncle of Sussanah Cavender (“Susannah Cavende”?). He died March 28, 1939 in Kanawha County, and is buried with Emily Baxter. Henry Baxter and Emily Baxter had a daughter named:

Maysel Genevieve Baxter ("Maysel Baxter", "Macel Baxter" & "Tiny Baxter") born October 6, 1909 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married William A. Todd ("William Todd"), died May 5, 1988, and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia;

(3)MARY JANE CAVENDER ("Mary Cavender", “M.J. Cavender”, Mary J. Cavender” & "Elizabeth Cavender") born March 10, 1861 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

(4)SILAS MARION CAVENDER ("Silas Cavender", “S.M. Cavender” & “Silas M. Cavender”) born on April 10, 1863 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Almilda Jane Jarvis ("Arildia Jarvis", “Arrilda Jarvis”, "Almilda Jarvis" & "Amilda Cavender"?) on September 17, 1884 in Kanawha County at the age of 20, later married Sarah Catherine Shaver ("Sarah Shaver") on November 15, 1886 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died on June 6, 1935 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Jack Cavender Cemetery in Four Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Amilda Jarvis was born about 1859, was the daughter of John W. Jarvis ("John Jarvis") born about 1845 and Rachel Horner born about 1852, was married to Silas Cavender when she was 15 years of age with Rev. Henry Young performing the ceremony and with A.J. Cavender and John W. Young (“John Young”) being the witnesses, and is buried in the Jarvis Cemetery in Mink Sholes, West Virginia. Sarah Shaver was born November 15, 1866 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of John D. Shaver ("John Shaver") and Rachel Horner ("Rachael Horner"? & "Rachel Hornor"?) who died about 1882. Sarah Cavender died November 30, 1931, and is buried in the Jack Cavender Cemetery in Four Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Silas Cavender and Almilda Jarvis Cavender (“Alminda Cavender”) had daughter named:

Melsina Cavender ("Melvina Cavender"?) was born about 1886, and died the same year;

Silas Cavender and Sarah Shaver Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”) had 10 children:

Austin Flint Cavender ("Austin Cavender" & “A.F. Cavender”) born December 17, 1887 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, never married, died October 5, 1901 at the age of 14 from indigestion, and is buried in the Jack Cavender Cemetery in Four Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Effie Cavender born January 2, 1890 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married John Clarkson Jordan ("John Jordan") on July 14, 1907 in Kanawha County when she was age 17 with Rev. T.E. Melton performing the ceremony, later married Frank Reynolds, died August 25, 1953 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 63, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery. John Jordan was married when he was 21 years of age, died August 4, 1973 at the age of 88. John Jordan and Effie Cavender Jordan (“Effie Jordan”) had 3 children:

Albert Clarkson Jordan ("Albert Jordan") born May 1, 1908, died September 21, 1927 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Thomas Jordan ("Tom Jordan") born June 27, 1913 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Billie Clara Alexander ("Billie Alexander"),died May 18, 1973 at the age of 59, and is buried in the Graceland Memorial Park Cemetery in Ruthdale, West Virginia. Billy Alexander was born May 17, 1913, was the daughter of John Alexander and Margaret Hico, and died January 13, 1985. Thomas Jordan and Billie Jordan had a daughter named:

Peggy J. Jordan ("Peggy Jordan") who was born December 29, 1933 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married J. Frank Dearing ("J. Dearing"), had 3 children, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia, died April 9, 1981, and is buried in Tyler Mountain Memorial Garden in Cross Lanes, West Virginia; and,

Verlie May Jordan ("Verlie Jordan") who burned to death when she was about 6 months old, and is buried in the Jordan Cemetery at Six Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Arthur Cavender born February 23, 1892 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Lucy May Burdette ("Lucy Burdette") on December 22, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died April 26, 1959 at the age of 67 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Lucy Burdette was born June 15, 1894 and died January 17, 1963 at the age of 68. Arthur Cavender and Lucy Burdette Cavender (“Lucy Burdette”) had 14 children:

Alberta Maxine Cavender ("Alberta Cavender" & “A.M. Cavender”) born December 23, 1914 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married William Claude Copen ("William Copen") on January 18, 1934 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, lived in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church, died April 7, 1972 at the age of 57 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Copen was born May 22, 1904, was the son of William Copen and Sarah Jones, and died February 27, 1964 at the age of 59 from a heart attack. The 8 children of William Copen and Alberta Copen were:

Richard Merel Copen ("Richard Copen") born June 9, 1934, married Janet Priesly, and lived in Graham, North Carolina. Janet Priestly was born September 30, 19??. The children of Richard Copen and Janet Copen were:

Melondy Lynn Copen ("Melondy Copen" & "Melody Copen"?) born September 25, 1956; and,

William Arthur Copen ("William Copen") born March 16, 1963 in North Carolina;

Ruby Jewell Copen ("Ruby Copen") born August 8, 1936, died March 4, 1938 in Kanawha County, West Virginia of whooping cough and pneumonia, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Wyona Jean Copen ("Wyona Copen" & "Wyonna Copen"?) born October 22, 1938, first married Shady Forest Nichols ("Forest Nichols"), later married Bob Sigmon ("Robert Sigmon"), and lived at Wadsworth, Ohio. The children of Shady Nichols and Wyona Nichols were:

Linda Lou Nichols ("Linda Nichols") born May 6, 1957 in Wadsworth, Ohio; and,

Terri Alberta Nichols ("Terri Nichols") born May 24, 1962 in Wadsworth, Ohio, first married Dewayne McCourt, and later married Robert Baker. Dewayne McCourt and Terri DeCourt had a daughter named:

Cassandra Lynn McCourt ("Cassandra McCourt") born March 26, 1982;

Nancy Ann Copen ("Nancy Copen") born December 6, 1940, not married but had a daughter named:

Tamela LaDawne Cowpen ("Tamela Copen") born April 20, 1962 in North Carolina;

Sharon Lea Copen ("Sharon Copen") born November 28, 1942, married Jesse Cleo Hodges ("Jesse Hodges"), and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Jesse Hodges was born April 22, 1940 and he and Sharon Hodges had the following children:

Jesse Garrin Hodges ("Jesse Hodges") born February 27, 1965 and married Sheri Lynn Higginbotham ("Sheri Higginbotham") February 14, 1986;

Sheryl Denise Hodges ("Sheryl Hodges") born February 23, 1966, first married Donald Harper and had no children, and next married Thomas Kidd. Thomas Kidd and Sheryl Kidd had a son named:

Christopher Thomas Kidd ("Christopher Kidd") born March 13, 1992 in Fulda, Germany;

Stephen Dawayne Hodges ("Stephen Dwayne Hodges"? & "Stephen Hodges") born July 3, 1972; and,

Sandra Jill Hodges ("Sandra Hodges") born October 9, 1974;

Claude Daniel Copen ("Claude Copen") born June 30, 1945 and married Rose Keebler who was born in Bad Kissinger, Germany. Claude Copen and Rose Copen had a son named Walter Claude Copen ("Walter Copen") born September 12, 1970 in Germany;

Judith Alene Copen ("Judith Copen") born May 23, 1948, and married Donald Linn Hayes ("Donald Hayes") May 25, 1968. Donald Hayes was born June 17, 1948 and he and Judith Hayes had 2 children:

Tina Louise Hayes ("Tina Hayes") born September 10, 1971; and,

Donald Wayne Hayes ("Donald Hayes") born February 9, 1976; and,

Vivian Carole Copen ("Vivian Carol Copen"? & "Vivian Copen") born January 17, 1951, and married Tony Bright ("Anthony Bright") August 19, 1947. Tony Bright and Vivian Bright had a daughter named:

Kelli Marie Bright ("Kelli Bright") born July 22, 1977 in California;

Ester Cavender apparently died at birth December 23, 1914, and is buried in the Jack Cavender Cemetery in Four Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Alma Vivian Cavender ("Alma Cavender" & “A.V. Cavender”) born September 16, 1916 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married John Yackaway, was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Charleston, West Virginia, had no children, died January 23, 1949 at the age of 32, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. John Yackaway was born January 10, 1913, died February 23, 1967, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens in Cross Lanes, West Virginia;

Juliaetta C. Cavender (“Juliaetta Cavender”, "Julia Cavender" & “J.C. Cavender”) born August 3, 1918, was a member of the Advent Christian Church in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Howard Peter Bentley ("Howard Bentley"), later married a Nunley, lived in Charleston, West Virginia, was a member of the Methodist Church, died on May 17, 1999 at Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio at the age of 80 years, and is buried in the Mt. Olive Cemetery? Howard Bentley was born October 28, 1908, died November 30, 1967 at the age of 59, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, West Virginia. Howard Bentley and Juliaetta Bentley had 4 children:

Howard Arthur Bentley ("Howard Bentley" & "Sunny Bentley") born May 4, 1939, first married Nancy Smith, and later married Bethel Ann Long ("Bethel Long"), was a member of the First Nazerene Church of Hurricane, West Virginia, died September 6, 1990 at the age of 51 in Culloden, West Virginia, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, West Virginia. Howard Bentley and Nancy Bentley had a son named:

Christopher Allen Bentley ("Christopher Bentley") born January 1, 1962, died March 5, 1962, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia.

Howard Bentley and Bethel Bentley had 2 children:

Beth Ann Bentley ("Beth Bentley") born July 30, 1965, married Timothy obinson, and lived in Culloden, West Virginia. Timothy Robinson and Beth Robinson had a son named:

Eric Christopher Robinson ("Eric Robinson") born August 10, 1990; and,

David Allen Bentley ("David Bentley") born September 11, 1967, lived in Culloden, West Virginia, and married Kimberly Dawn Carte ("Kimberly Carte") June 10, 1987 in the First Baptist Church in Hurricane, West Virginia with Rev. Jerry Losh performing the ceremony. Kimberly Carte was born August 18, 1967 in Charleston, West Virginia, was the daughter of David A. Carte ("David Carte") of Hurricane. Kimberly Bentley received a law degree from Fairmont, West Virginia in the fall of 1992. David Bentley and Kimberly Bentley had a son named:

Hunter Austin Bentley ("Hunter Bentley") born October 12, 1992 in Fairmont, West Virginia;

William Dennis Bentley ("William Bentley") born April 1, 1942, lived in St. Albans, West Virginia, married Jean Carol Basham ("Jean Basham"), died October 5, 1989 in Radford, Florida at the age of 47, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, West Virginia. William Bentley and Jean Bentley had a son who died at birth November 1961;

John Samuel Bentley ("Johnny Bentley" & "John Bentley") born October 31, 1943, married Joy Lea Ellis ("Joy Ellis"), and lived in Minersville, Ohio. Joy Ellis was born June 18, 1945. Johnny Bentley and Joy Bentley had 2 children:

Jenny Lynn Bentley ("Jenny Bentley") born June 8, 1966, and married Keith Cook July 19, 1985 in the Syracuse United Methodist Church in Syracuse, Ohio. Keith Cook served in Saudia Arabia and he and Jenny Cook had 2 children:

Ashley Nacole Cook ("Ashley Nicole Cook"? & "Ashley Cook") born December 2, 1987; and,

Cody Allen Cook ("Cody Cook") born May 30, 1991; and,

John Stewart Bentley ("John Bentley") born October 30, 1974; and,

Randall Lee Bentley ("Randall Bentley") born March 19, 1947, first married Pamela Ellen Williams ("Pamela Williams" & "Pam Williams"), later married Louise Ann Duncan ("Louise Duncan") who was born October 2, 1951, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Randall Bentley and Pamela Bentley had a daughter named:

Virginia Sheryl Bentley ("Virginia Bentley") born August 6, 1974, and who married Jeffrey Adams who was born in 1972. Jeffrey Adams and Virginia Adams had 2 children:

Jeffrey Adams born August 1990 in Texas; and,

Virginia Marie Adams ("Virginia Adams" & "Ginny Adams") born October 15, 1992 in Texas;

Juanita Cavender born February 27, 1920, married Everett Ray Nunley ("Everette Nunley" & "Everett Nunley"), and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Everett Nunley was born February 26, 1916, died July 19, 1950 in Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. Everett Nunley and Juanita Nunley had a daughter named:

Gloria Jean Nunley ("Gloria Nunley") born November 3, 1948 in Akron, Ohio and married Charles Ovid Acree ("Charles Acree");

Pansy Lee Cavender ("Pansey Cavender", “P.L. Cavender” & "Pansy Cavender") born March 2, 1922, married Flemuel Woodrow Underwood ("Flemuel Underwood") on December 16, 1939 in Catlettsburg, Boyd County, Kentucky, was a member of the Baptist Church, and lived in Kanawha Two Mile, West Virginia. Woodrow Underwood was born October 16, 1917, died March 19, 1973 in Charleston, West Virginia at the age of 55, and is buried in Floral Hills Garden of Memories Cemetery in Pocatalico, West Virginia. The children of Woodrow Underwood and Pansy Underwood were:

Ronald Ray Underwood ("Ronald Underwood") born February 4, 1941 in Charleston, West Virginia, and married Lois Maxine Martin ("Lois Martin") June 17, 1961. Lois Martin was born October 5, 1942. The children of Ronald Underwood and Lois Underwood were:

Regan Conway Underwood ("Regan Underwood") born October 27, 1964 in Christiansburg, Virginia, and married an Angela. Regan Underwood and Angela Underwood had a daughter named:

Caitlyn Marie Underwood ("Citlyn Underwood") born October 1, 1990;

Brian Linn Underwood ("Brian Underwood") born September 28, 1967 in Christiansburg, Virginia and married a Michelle; and,

Eric Quinn Underwood ("Eric Underwood") born September 28, 1967 in Christiansburg, Virginia, and married Valerie Turman. Eric Underwood and Valerie Underwood had a daughter by the name of Alyssa Kay Underwood ("Alyssa Underwood") born March 4, 1987, died July 18, 1990, and is buried in the Huffville Cemetery, in Christiansburg, Virginia;

Donald Woodrow Underwood ("Donald Underwood") born January 10, 1943 in Charleston, West Virginia and later lived in Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky, and married Linda Kay Crouch ("Linda Crouch") March 4, 1967. The children of Donald Underwood and Linda Underwood were:

Amy Lynn Underwood ("Amy Underwood") born February 19, 1968 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Richard DeWayne Walker ("Richard Walker") March 1990. Richard Walker was the son of Richard Walker and Elizabeth Sue Davis ("Elizabeth Davis"), and had a son whose name is presently unknown; and,

Lori Dawne Underwood ("Lori Underwood") born September 18, 1971 in Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky, and married Scott Moore. Scott Moore and Lori Underwood had a child whose name is presently unknown; and,

Lucy Marlene Underwood ("Lucy Underwood" & "Lucille Underwood") born August 8, 1944 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia and married Walter Clendenin, Jr. Walter Clendenin was born January 24, 1943 and became a Baptist Minister. The children of Walter Clendenin and Lucy Clendenin were:

Valerie Lea Clendenin (“Valerie Clendenin” & “Vallerie Clendenin”) born August 27, 1975 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Andrew Bart Crihfield ("Andrew Crihfield") June 5, 1993 in the Ripley Baptist Temple in Ripley, West Virginia with Rev. Roy Hutton performing the ceremony; and,

Allison Jean Clendenin ("Allison Clendenin") born October 13, 1978 in Charleston, West Virginia;

Wanda Cavender born September 14, 1923, married Virgil Parsons in May 1940, lived in Dexter, Ohio, died March 30, 1967 at the age of 44 apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and is buried in the Riverview Cemetery in Middleport, Ohio. Vigil Parsons was born October 10, 1918. The children of Virgil Parsons and Wanda Parsons were:

Wanda Louise Parsons ("Wanda Parsons") born May 8, 1941, married Jerry Delano Eads ("Jerry Eads" & "Gerald Eads"?) On November 24, 1960 with Rev. Ira M. Tibbs ("Ira Tibbs") performing the ceremony, lived in Rutland, Ohio, and died March 30 1967 from a self inflicted gunshot wound. Jerry Eads was born July 19, 1941. The children of Jerry Eads and Wanda Eads were:

Todd Delano Eads ("Todd Eads") born August 22, 1963, first married Vickie Frances Baxter ("Vickie Baxter") April 26, 1985, and later married Norma Grace Little ("Norma Little") May 26, 1989. Vickie Baxter was born May 22, 1987 and Norma Little was born May 31, 1960. Todd Eads and Vickie Eads had a son named Jesse Robert Eads ("Jesse Eads") born May 2, 1982. Todd Eads and Norma Eads had a son whose name is presently unknown;

Jerry Shawn Eads ("Jerry Eads") born December 23, 1965 and married Cindy Jean Rainey ("Cindy Rainey") May 27, 1988. Cindy Rainey was born May 30, 1966. Jerry Eads and Cindy Eads had a son of unknown name April 1991; and,

Kent Eric Eads ("Kent Eads") born January 2, 1969 and married Kimberly Kathleen Deem ("Kimberly Deen") September 22, 1987. Kimberly Deem was born November 17, 1968; and,

Larry Virgil Parsons ("Larry Parsons") born May 27, 1944, married Sonia Elaine Turner ("Sonia Turner") May 1, 1963, and lived in Dexter, West Virginia. Sonia Turner was born October 25, 1944. The children of Larry Parsons and Sonia Parsons were:

Larry Wayne Parsons ("Larry Parsons") born October 16, 1966 in Dexter, Ohio, and married Cynthia Dawn Fetty ("Cynthia Fetty") May 17, 1986. Cynthis Fetty was born June 29, 1968. Larry Parsons and Cynthia Parsons had a daughter named Cortney Nichole Parsons ("Cortney Parsons") born November 1987; and,

Mildred Sue Parsons ("Mildred Parsons") born October 7, 1968 in Rutland, Ohio, and married Richard Franklin Smith ("Richard Smith") August 6, 1988. Richard Smith was born January 7, 1967 and he and Mildred Smith had a daughter named Ashley Elaine Smith ("Ashley Smith") born June 7, 1989;

Phyllis Jean Cavender ("Phyllis Cavender" & "P.J. Cavender") born July 7, 1925, married Hugh Alderson Campbell ("Hugh Campbell" & "Anderson Campbell"), lived in Logan, West Virginia and in Verdunville, West Virginia, died September 26, 1987 at the age of 62 in Cross Lanes, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of the Bethany Baptist Church of St. Albans, West Virginia, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Hugh Campbell was born August 1, 1917, and died May 22, 1989 in Charleston, West Virginia at the age of 71 from cancer. Hugh Campbell and Phyllis Campbell had 2 children:

Janice Lynn Campbell ("Janice Campbell") born February 28, 1948 in Logan, West Virginia, married Robert Henderson Stanfield ("Robert Stanfield") August 22, 1969 in Huntington, West Virginia. Robert Stanfield was born December 24, 1947 and he and Janice Stanfield had 2 children:

Christopher Robert Stanfield ("Christopher Stanfield") born July 5, 1973; and,

Traci Lynn Stanfield ("Traci Stanfield") November 14, 1974; and,

Hugh Arthur Campbell ("Hugh Campbell" & "Speedy Campbell") born July 1, 1952 in Logan, West Virginia, married Mary Ann McGhee ("Mary McGhee" & "Mary McGee"?) who was born March 3, 1959. Hugh Campbell later became a doctor and he and Mary Campbell had the following children:

Hugh David Campbell ("Hugh Campbell") born March 7, 1977;

Elizabeth Ann Campbell ("Elizabeth Campbell") born August 26, 1979; and,

Matthew Scott Campbell ("Matthew Campbell") born July 9, 1982;

Jewell May Cavender ("Jewell Cavender" & “J.M. Cavender”) born May 30, 1927, first married Chester Mason Vaughn ("Chester Vaughn"), later married John R. Loy ("John Loy"), and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Chester Vaughn and Jewell Vaughn were:

Chester Rodney Vaughn ("Chester Vaughn") born September 11, 1946, and married Carol Pittman who was born August 2, 1947. Charles Vaughn and Carol Vaughn had the following children:

Paula Gail Vaughn ("Paula Vaughn") born October 26, 1968; and,

Brian Arthur Vaughn ("Brian Vaughn") born November 9, 1872;

Barbara Kay Vaughn ("Barbara Vaughn") born July 14, 1950, and married Randall G. McCallister ("Randall McCallister") July 3, 1969 in the North Charleston Baptist Church. Randall McCallister was born September 8, 1948 and was the son of Lonnie McCallister. The children of Randall McCallister and Barbara McCallister were:

Brett Douglas McCallister ("Brett McCallister") born March 14, 1970; and,

Molly Ann McCallister ("Molly McCallister" & "Mary McCallister") August 10, 1972; and,

Susan Renae Vaughn ("Susan Vaughn") born March 25, 1954;

Marion Cavender born either on May 1, 1921433 or on May 1, 1929 and married Charles Edward Cecil Duncan ("Charles Duncan" & “Edward Duncan”) who was born September 21, 1920, died February 4, 1974 of a heart attack at the age of 52 in Nebo, Calhoun County, West Virginia, and is buried in Site Hill Cemetery in Cabin Creek, West Virginia. The children of Charles Duncan and Marion Duncan were:

Rebecca Ellen Duncan ("Rebecca Duncan") born March 4, 1966, first married William Warren Mucklow ("William Mucklow"), and later married Charles Lee King ("Charles King" & "Rocky King"). Rocky King was born April 17, 1959; and,

Charles Curtis Duncan ("Charles Duncan") born February 9, 1968 and married Claudia Varnick May 5, 1988 in Germany and who has one child by a previous marriage;

Nancy Lou Cavender ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.L. Cavender”) born either on March 29, 1931 or on May 29, 1931433 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Charles Augustus Marion ("Charles Marion") on May 25, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later lived in Akron, Ohio. Charles Marion was born June 13, 1930 in Frame, West Virginia and he and Nancy Marion had 2 children:

Karl Jeffrey Marion ("Karl Marion") born February 18, 1957 in Akron, Ohio, and married Kathy Faye Stevens ("Kathy Stevens") May 10, 1980 at the Missionary Alliance Church of Morgantown in Morgantown, West Virginia with Rev. Douglas Miller performing the ceremony. Kathy Stevens was born July 9, 1957 in Fairmont, West Virginia. Karl Marion and Kathy Marion had 3 children:

Emily Catherine Marion ("Emily Marion") born November 17, 1981 in Fairmont, West Virginia;

Jeffrey Michael Marion ("Jeffrey Marion") born May 27, 1983; and,

Amy Elizabeth Marion ("Amy Marion") born May 12, 1985 in Fairmont, West Virginia; and,

James Edward Marion ("James Marion") born February 2, 1960 in Akron, Ohio and drowned August 5, 1977 in Sutton Lake in Sutton, West Virginia;

Anna Marie Cavender ("Anna Cavender", “Ann Marie Cavender”? & “A.M. Cavender”) born May 2, 1933, married Howard Lee White, Jr. ("Howard White" & “Kayo White”) on September 4, 1951 with Rev. Kenny Ledson performing the ceremony in Walton, Roane County, West Virginia, and later lived in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Howard White was born May 15, 1933, was the son of H.L. White, and he and Anna White had 4 children:

Gregory Lee White ("Gregory White") born August 4, 1952 and married Teresa Christian. Gregory White and Teresa White had a son named:

Christian Lee White ("Christian White") born February 19, 1982;

Marion Lyle White ("Marion White" & “Myron White”?) born January 3, 1955 and married Carmen Elaine Skiles ("Carmen Skiles") August 27, 1976 at the Oakridge ible Church with Rev. Larry D. Connors ("Larry Connors") performing the ceremony. Carmen Skiles was born January 25, 1955. Marion White and Carmen White had 3 children:

Erica Lynn White ("Erica White born November 29, 1978 in Charleston, West Virginia;

Laura Ashleigh White ("Laura White") born August 30, 1988; and,

Molly Alaine White ("Molly White", "Mary White" & "Mary Ann White") born November 4, 1990;

Charles Marion White ("Charles White", formerly "Charles Statts") an adopted son named born July 2, 1965; and,

Danny Joe White ("Danny White", formerly Danny Blosher") an adopted son named born June 14, 1967;

Samuel Arthur Cavender ("Samuel Cavender", “Samuel A. Cavender” & “S.A. Cavender”) born October 3, 1935 in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Marjorie Ellen Liptrap ("Marjorie Liptrap"?) on August 16, 1957. Marjorie Liptrop was born November 5, 1934, whose mother was Helen Shreeves (1911-1992), and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Samuel Cavender and Marjorie Cavender had a daughter named:

Lucy May Cavender ("Lucy Cavender", “L.M. Cavender” & "Cricket Cavender") born June 17, 1970; and,

Carolyn Kay Cavender ("Carolyn Cavender" & “C.K. Cavender”) born July 12, 1937 in Kanawha Two Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Kermit Wilford Halstead ("Kermit Halstead") on June 8, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha West Virginia with Rev. H.D. Baxter performing the ceremony, and lived in Elkview, West Virginia. Kermit Halstead was born January 8, 1936 in Elkview, West Virginia, was the son of Lovell Halstead of Elkview, West Virginia. Kermit Halstead and Carolyn Halstead had the following children:

Lois Marie Halstead born September 29, 1957 in Charleston, West Virginia and married Nathan Arlen Quinn ("Nathan Quinn") November 5, 1976 in the Blue Creek Christian Church with Rev. John Smith performing the ceremony. Nathan Quinn was born September 10, 1956 and he and Lois Quinn had 2 children:

Kristy Mae Quinn ("Kristy Quinn", formerly Kristy Lancaster") an adopted daughter born May 28, 1978; and,

Brandon Keith Quinn ("Brandon Quinn", formerly Brandon Wagoner") an adopted son;

Scott Timothy Halstead ("Scott Halstead") an adopted son named born December 15, 1964 in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

Teresa Ann Halstead ("Teresa Halstead")an adopted daughter named born June 2, 1956 in Charleston, West Virginia, and married Stanley Edward Burdette ("Stanley Burdette") December 4, 1976. Teresa Halstead was the daughter of Donald Earl Haddox ("Donald Haddox") and Wanda June Allinder ("Wanda Allinder"). Stanley Burdette was born October 19, 1949 and was the son of Charles Edward Burdette ("Charles Burdette" & "Charlie Burdette") and Betty Jane Moles ("Betty Moles" & "Elizabeth Moles"). Stanley Burdette and Teresa Burdette had 2 children:

Jason Edward Burdette ("Jason Burdette") born September 19, 1978; and,

Jeremy Scott Burdette ("Jeremy Burdette") born June 23, 1981;

Eathen Cavender born April 9, 1894 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, never married, died April 29, 1915 at the age of 21, and is buried in the Jack Cavender Cemetery in Four Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Earl Cavender born October 11, 1896 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Ann Horton, died February 13, 1925 at the age of 28, and is buried in the Jack Cavender Cemetery in Four Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Lattie Cavender ("Lettie Cavender" & "Lottie Cavender") born March 5, 1899 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Oscar M. Burdette ("Oscar Burdette") on February 16, 1918 at the age of 19 and with Rev. R.C. Elmore performing the ceremony, later married Paul Beauchamp, still later married Arthur Brown, died November 16, 1975 at the age of 76, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Oscar Burdette was born October 28, 1897, was the son of William Burdette and Arminta Miller, was 19 years of age when he was married, died July 29, 1964, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Oscar Burdette and Lattie Burdette were:

Violet May Burdette ("Violet Burdette") born November 25, 1919, married John Stanley Parker ("John Parker") May 4, 1944 with Rev. R.C. Cannon performing the ceremony, later lived in Charleston, West Virginia, died August 1, 1984, and is buried in Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. John Parker was born about 1912 and died August 7, 1989. John Parker, Sr. and Violet Parker apparently had a son named:

John Stanley Parker, Jr. ("John Parker" & "Johnny Parker") who had a son named:

Thomas Michael Parker ("Thomas Parker") born August 4, 1955 in Charleston, West Virginia and who married Patricia Mae Myers ("Patricia Myers") December 30, 1977 with Rev. Edward G. Eskew ("Edward Eskew") performing the ceremony. Patricia Myers was born May 1, 1957 and was the daughter of Herbert R. Myers ("Herbert Myers") and Helen Burns;

Ruby Catherine Burdette ("Ruby Burdette" & "Katherine Burdette") born January 1, 1928 and married William L. Price ("William Price") June 5, 1949 and had no children. William Price was born November 5, 1924 and was the son of John C. Price ("John Price") and Macie D.; and,

Oscar M. Burdette ("Oscar Burdette") born June 10, 1937 and married Lottie Cavender on February 16, 1918;

Wilbur Marion Cavender (“Wilbur M. Cavender”, “W.M. Cavender” & “Wilbur Cavender”) born on March 23, 1902 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Maude Velma Lanham (“Maude Lanham”) on December 24, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of the Advent Christian Church on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on October 26, 1978 at the age of 76 years in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Floral Hills Garden of Memories Cemetery in Pocatalico, West Virginia. Maude Lanham was born December 12, 1903, died on September 19, 1992, and is buried with her husband. Wilbur Cavender and Maude Cavender (“Velma Cavender”) had 5 children:

Norma Lee Cavender (Norma Lea Cavender”, “Norma Cavender” “N.L. Cavender”) born on November 7, 1926, married Hobart Glass Underwood (“Hobart Underwood”) on June 29, 1945, lived on Kanawha Two Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of the Kanawha Two Mile Baptist Church in Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on January 31, 1999 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 72 years. Hobert Underwood was born November 14, 1922. Norma Cavender had 1 child:

Risa Renee Cavender (“Risa Cavender” & “R.R. Cavender”) born October 8, 1961 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Hobert Underwood and Norma Cavender Underwood (“Norma Underwood” & “Lee Underwood”) had 3 children:

David William Underwood (“David Underwood”) born on October 6, 1947, and married Gladys Melton. The children of David Underwood and Gladys Underwood were:

James David Glass Underwood (“David Underwood” & James Underwood”) born June 21, 1975, died 5 months later, and is buried in the Floral Hills Gardens of Memories in Sissonville, West Virginia;

Faith Ellen Underwood (“Faith Underwood”) born March 24, 1978; and,

Judson Lee Underwood (“Judson Underwood”) born January 30, 1980;

Joyce Ilean Underwood (“Joyce Underwood”) born on December 10, 1949, and married Kenneth E. Harding (“Kenneth Harding”) on June 21, 1969 at the Two Mile Grove Baptist Church in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Kenneth Harding was the son of Lee Harding of Sissonville, West Virginia; and,

Janice Ann Underwood (“Janice Underwood”);

Nelma Lyndell Cavender ("Nelma Cavender") born April 7, 1926 first married Altha Finney February 11, 1950 and had no children, later married Charles E. Hanna ("Charles Hanna") and had no children, still later married Emmitt Petry on March 23, 1979, and apparently still later married a Burton. Emmitt Pettry was born July 28, 1926. Atha Finney was born February 17, 1950 and Charles Hanna was born December 30, 1929 and died July 21, 1978 at the age of 48 in South Charleston, West Virginia and is buried in the Floral Hill Gardens of Memories Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia;

Janet Ellean Cavender (“Janet Cavender” & “J.E. Cavender”) born June 7, 1931, married Kermit Monroe Clendenin (“Kermit Clendenin”), and lived in Kanawha Two Mile on Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Kermit Clendenin and Janet Clendenin had a son:

Richard Wayne Clendenin (“Richard Clendenin”) born June 6, 1964;

Lila Wyona Cavender (“Lila Cavender”, “L.W. Cavender” & “Wyonna Cavender”) born December 31, 1932, married Billy Gene Hayes ("Billy Hayes" & "William Hayes") on September 19, 1953, and lived on Kanawha Two Mile on Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Billy Haynes and Lila Haynes had 2 children:

Gary Lee Haynes born July 8, 1958 and died February 19, 1968 at the age of 9 years and is buried in the Floral Hill Gardens of Memories Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia; and,

Annis Louise Haynes ("Annis Haynes") born January 11, 1955 and married Roger Harrison. Roger Harrison and Annis Harrison had a daughter named:

Crystal Dawn Harrison ("Crystal Harrison") born April 1, 1978; and,

Wilbur Marion Cavender, Jr. (“Wilbur M. Cavender”, “W.M. Cavender” & “Wilbur Cavender”) born January 6, 1934 in Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Sylvia Faye Taylor ("Sylvia Taylor") on October 8, 1955. Sylvia Taylor was born March 22, 19??, and was the daughter of Jessie Willie Taylor ("Jessie Taylor" & "Jesse Taylor"?) and Nina Newhouse, and lived on Kanawha Two Mile on Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Wilbur Cavender, Jr. and Sylvia were:

Sharon Lynn Cavender ("Sharon Cavender" & “S.L. Cavender”) born October 20, 1959 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, lived with Danny Ray Norman ("Danny Norman" & "Daniel Norman"), and later married Theodore Ray Hudson ("Theodore Hudson") on October 20, 1990 at Kanawha Two Mile Grove Baptist Church with Rev. Billy G. Haynes ("Billy Haynes" & "William Haynes") performing the ceremony. Danny Norman and Sharon Cavender had a daughter named:

Jessica Rae Cavender ("Jessica Cavender" & “J.R. Cavender”) born January 10, 1981 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Lionel Wayne Bragg (“Lionel Bragg”). Lionel Bragg and Jessica Bragg had 1 child:

Alexandria Dominique Cavender (“Alexandria Cavender” & “A.D. Cavender”) born December 5, 1999 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Karen Ann Cavender ("Karen Cavender") born September 2, 1962 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Timothy Skiles November 17, 1979;

Eupha Cavender (“Euphie Cavender”) born August 11, 1905 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married James Spicer Guthrie, Sr. ("James Guthrie") on July 26, 1924 in Kanawha County at the age of 16, with Rev. John C. Jordan ("John Jordan") performing the ceremony, lived in Charleston, West Virginia, was a member of the Elmore Advent Christian Church, died October 8, 1990 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 85 and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. James Guthrie was born March 9, 1903, was the son of James Guthrie and Mamie Miller, was 21 years of age when he married, died June 30, 1985, and is buried with his wife. The children of James Guthrie and Eupha Guthrie were:

James Spicer Guthrie, Jr. (“James S. Guthrie” & "James Guthrie") born May 13, 1925, married Linnie Jane Vickers ("Linnie Vickers" & “Joan Vickers”) on November 7, 1947 in the Wesley Methodist Church with Rev. C.S. Thompson performing the ceremony, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Linnie Vickers was born August 27, 1926. The children of James Guthrie and Linnie Guthrie were:

James Spicer Guthrie, III ("James Guthrie") born January 11, 1950, and married Rebecca Sue Porter and lived in Richmond, Virginia. The children of James Guthrie and Rebecca Guthrie (“Sue Guthire”) were:

James Porter Guthrie (“James Guthrie”) born on May 27, 1976; and,

Jessica Marie Guthrie (“Jessica Guthrie”) born on May 1, 1979;

Lindo Jo Guthrie ("Lindo Guthrie") born March 7, 1952, and married Charles Dwayne Fauber ("Charles Fauber") June 12, 1976 with Rev. Clayton Wetsel performing the ceremony;

Carol Ann Guthrie ("Carol Guthrie") born August 23, 1960; and,

John Vickers Guthrie ("Johnnie Guthrie" & "John Guthrie") born July 24, 1964, and married Amy Beth Hefler ("Amy Hefler") October 17, 1987 at the Trinity United Methodist Church. Amy Hefler was the daughter of Paul R. Hefler ("Paul Hefler") and obtained a degree in journalism from the West Virginia University, while John Guthrie obtained a degree in petroleum engineering from West Virginia University;

Virginia Lea Guthrie (“Virginia Lee Guthrie”?, "Virginia Guthrie" & "Ginny Guthrie") born November 12, 1926, married Robert Stephen Batusic ("Robert Batusic") about 1948, and died May 11, 1990. The children of Robert Batusic and Virginia Batusic were:

Michael Stephen Batusic ("Michael Batusic") born on October 20, 1953 in Luling, Louisiana, and had a son named:

Duane Michael Batusie ("Duane Batusie") born September 3, 1978 in Luling, Louisiana;

Alan Rice Batusic (“Allen Batusie” & "Alan Batusic") born April 2, 1958 in Luling, Louisiana, married Phyllis Louise Fincher ("Phyllis Fincher" & “Phyllis Fineher”?) on May 30, 1981, and later lived in Stonewall, Louisiana and in Homer, Louisana. Both Alan Batusic and Phyllis Fincher graduated from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana; and,

Robert S. Batusie (“Robert Batusie”) who apparently died when he was 16 months old;

Betty Jo Guthrie ("Betty Guthrie" & "Elizabeth Guthrie") born February 21, 1928, married Charles Lee Stuck ("Charles Stuck") on May 21, 1948, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Charles Struck was born August 22, 1927 and he and Betty Struck had 2 children:

Craig Lee Struck (“Craig Struck” & "Craig Stuck") born October 15, 1954 and married Cathy Jordon ("Catherine Jordon" & "Catherine Jordan"?); and,

Craig Stuck and Cathy Stuck had 2 children:

Ranson Jordan Stuck ("Ranson Stuck") born May 31, 1985; and,

Rilee Jo Stuck ("Rilee Stuck") born February 10, 1987; and,

Steve Charles Struck ("Steve Stuck", “Stephen Stuck”? & "Stephen Stuck") born October 15, 1958;

Audrey Jean Guthrie ("Audrey Guthrie") born December 10, 1929, first married Okey Malcolm Landers, II ("Okey Landers") on February 16, 1951, later married Charles Young, still later married Edward Wise in 1977, and later lived in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Okey Landers was born August 18, 1928 in Sissonville, West Virginia. Okey Landers and Audrey Landers had a son by the name of:

Okey Malcolm Landers, III ("Okey Landers") born July 14, 1953, and married Ronda Sue Gardner ("Ronda Gardner") on January 19, 1974 in the Christ Temple Church in Huntington, West Virginia with Rev. James Gardner performing the ceremony. Okey Landers and Ronda Landers had 2 children:

Sommer Joe Rie Landers ("Sommer Landers") born April 12, 1978; and,

Okey Malcolm Landers, IV ("Okey Landers") born January 15, 1982;

Jack Garland Guthrie ("Jack Guthrie") born March 7, 1931, married Pat Bucci McCoy ("Pat McCoy" & "Patricia McCoy") in November 1953, died January 24, 1989, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Marion Isaac Guthrie ("Marion Guthrie") born August 23, 1932, married Nancy Kay Lucas ("Nancy Lucas") on November 29, 1951, and lived in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Nancy Lucas was born January 11, 1934. The children of Marion Guthrie and Nancy Guthrie were:

Marion Scott Guthrie ("Marion Guthrie") born October 11, 1961 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married a Linda Beth, and died on June 22, 2001 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 39 years;

Mark Isaac Guthrie ("Mark Guthrie") born March 22, 1963 and married Beth Dohm September 8, 1984 in the Randolph Street Baptist Church with Rev. William Phillips performing the ceremony. Beth Dohm was the daughter of Richard Dohm;

Michael David Guthrie ("Michael Guthrie") June 2, 1970; and,

Teresa Kay Guthrie ("Teresa Guthrie" & “Terri Guthrie”?) born May 2, 1959 and married Earl Wesley Heiner, Jr. ("Earl Heiner") on June 12, 1981 at the Wesley United Methodist Church with Rev. Okey M. Landers ("Okey Landers") performing the ceremony; and,

Alice Grace Guthrie ("Alice Guthrie") born May 24, 1835, died about 1939, and is buried in the Jack Cavender Cemetery in Four Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ada Cavender born December 8, 1907 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Fred L. Parker ("Fred Parker") on August 26, 1925 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 18 with Rev. John C. Jordan ("John Jordan") performing the ceremony, was a member of the Elmore Advent Church, died September 17, 1993 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 85, and is buried in the Legacy Memorial Gardens in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Fred Parker was born October 23, 1907, was 21 years of age when he married, and died November 23, 1988 at the age of 81. The children of Fred Parker and Ada Parker were:

Kenneth Edward Parker ("Kenneth Parker") born September 13, 1927, first married Mary Elaine Anderson ("Mary Anderson" & "Elizabeth Anderson"), and later married Norma Lea Caldwell ("Norma Caldwell"), and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Kenneth Parker and Mary Parker had 2 children:

Pamela Elaine Parker ("Pamela Parker") born June 6, 1950; and,

Kenneth Edward Parker, Jr. ("Kenneth Parker");

Virlie May Parker ("Virlie Parker" & "Verlie Parker") born May 25, 1931, married Charles L. Siska ("Charles Siska"), and live in Tampa, Florida. Charles Siska and Virlie Siska had a daughter named:

Karen Amber Siska ("Karen Siska") born October 17, 1951; and,

Jarrell Clifton Parker ("Jarrell Parker") born November 3, 1932, married Myrna M. Neal ("Myrna Neal"), and live in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Jarrell Parker and Myrna Parker were:

Jarrell Clifton Parker, II ("Jarrell Parker") born March 6, 1958, married Debra Ann Bails ("Debra Bails" & "Deborah Bails"?) in Weirton, West Virginia with Rev. Roger Martin performing the ceremony, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Debra Bails received a bachelors degree from West Virginia University;

Neal Frederick Parker ("Neal Parker") born December 13, 1960; and,

Emily Jane Parker ("Emily Parker") born March 13, 1967; and,; and,

Odbert Kelly Cavender (“Odbert Cavender” & “O.K. Cavender”)born October 4, 1910 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Edith Neeley, later married Tressie Elizabeth Steel ("Tressie Steel" & "Teressia Steel"?), still later married Mrs. Edith Bartrum (formerly, "Edith Justice"), and died April 3, 1997 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Tressie Steel was born about 1918, died October 21, 1968, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Kanawha Four Mile on Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Edith Bartrum ("Justice Cavender") was born April 10, 1910, had children by her first marriage, died January 15, 1977 at the age of 66, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens in Cross Lanes, West Virginia;

(5) VICTORIA CAVENDER born February 6, 1867 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Fountain Bunyon Holmes (“Fountain Bunion Holmes” & "Fountain Holmes") on December 21, 1887 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 20, later married James Baker on February 11, 1894 in Perry County, Tennessee, died July 16, 1922, and is buried in the Holmes Cemetery in Coopers Branch, Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Fountain Holmes was born October 25, 1856, was the son of Marshall Powell Holmes ("Marshall Holmes") born about 1827 and Elizabeth Guthrie born about 1832, was married when he was 30 years of age, died July 6, 1913 in Kanawha County, and is buried in the Holmes Cemetery with his wife Victoria. Fountain Holmes and Victoria Holmes had 11 children:

Orestes Jack Holmes ("Orestes Holmes") born March 6, 1888 in Union District of Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died March 3, 1917;

Erestes Marshall Holmes ("Erestes Marshell Holmes"? & "Erestes Holmes") born March 6, 1888 in Union District of Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died June 18, 1913;

Custer Gray Holmes ("Custer Holmes") born February 26, 1891 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Lula Tate on April 7, 1920 in Kanawha County, died April 24, 1975, and is buried in the Grandview Memorial Park Cemetery in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Lula Tate was born November 9, 1899 and was the daughter of General Grant Tate ("General Tate") and Mary Rebecca Hynes ("Mary Hynes"). The children of Custer Holmes and Lula Holmes were:

Eugene Custer Holmes;

Eugene Holmes born August 23, 1921, married Ellawe Rebecca Brown ("Ellawe Brown") May 21, 1948 and had at least 4 sons and 4 daughters;

Margaret Louise Holmes ("Margaret Holmes" & "Louise Holmes") born May 24, 1924, married John Bernard Rabel ("John Rabel"), and lived on Davis Creek near Rabel Mountain, in Kanawha County, West Virginia. John Rabel and Margaret Rabel had the following children:

Patricia Louise Rabel ("Patricia Rabel") married Harold Fravel Milam ("Howard Milam") September 16, 1971 with Rev. Delbert L. Smith ("Delbert Smith") performing the ceremony. Harold Milam was the son of Harold L. Milam ("Harold Milam") and he and Patricia Milam had a daughter named:

Michele Milam;

Nancy Rabel;

Debarah L. Rabel ("Deborah L. Rabel"?, "Debarah Rabel" & "Deborah Rabel"?) married Frank L. King, Jr. ("Frank King") and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Catherine A. Rabel ("Catherine Rabel"); and,

Martha Rabel;

Kenneth Holmes born September 10, 1929, married Patricia Elenor Simpson ("Patricia Eleanor Simpson"? & Patricia Simpson") December 16, 1949 and had at least 2 children;

Ralph Holmes born February 8, 1932 in Charleston, West Virginia, and married Doris Sue Hutton ("Doris Hutton");

Mary Elizabeth Holmes ("Mary Holmes") born May 16, 1934 in Charleston, West Virginia, married Ralph Arthur Phares ("Ralph Phares") and had at least 2 children:

Josephine Phares born September 29, 1926, apparently first married Leonard Hilderbrand May 29, 1955, and later married Henry Jones. Henry Jones and Josephine Jones had at least 1 child; and,

Gladys Phares born November 9, 1936 in Charleston, West Virginia, and married Norman Edward Holland ("Norman Holland") November 25, 1960;

Emory Wayne Holmes ("Emory Holmes" & “Emery Holmes”?) born October 20, 1939, and married Francis Karebs September 22, 1962;

Ethel Holmes born June 13, 1893 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Atley Stonestreet (“Atlee Stonestreet”) June 13, 1914 in Kanawha County, died August 23, 1964 at the age of 71 in Elkview, West Virginia, and is buried in the Holmes Cemetery in Coopers Branch, Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Atlee Stonestreet was born about 1894, was the grandson of Jacob Clarence Stonestreet ("Jacob Stonestreet") and apparently the son of William Aaron Stonestreet ("William Stonestreet")(1856-1940) and Tabitha Humphreys who died about 1931. Atlee Stonestreet died September 19, 1953 at the age of 59 from a heart attack. The children of Atlee Stonestreet and Ethel Stonestreet were:

Harold E. Stonestreet ("Harold Stonestreet") born November 13, 1915, married Juanita Cavender September 6, 1947, and lived in Coca and in Elkview, West Virginia. Juanita Cavender was born November 5, 1921. Harold Stonestreet and Juanita Stonestreet had 2 children:

Audrey Lee Stonestreet ("Audrey Stonestreet") born June 9, 1947 and married J. Eddie Stricklen ("Eddie Stricklen" & "Edward Stricklen"). Eddie Stricklen and Audrey Stricklen had 2 children:

Melissa Lynn Stricklen ("Melissa Stricklen"); and,

Jennifer Lee Stricklen ("Jennifer Stricklen"); and,

Vicky Lynn Stonestreet ("Vicky Stonestreet" & "Victoria Stonestreet"?) born June 7, 1951 and Edgar McBurns June 29, 1974. Edgar McBurns and Vicky McBurns had a son named:

Scott Edgar McBurns ("Scott McBurns") born September 11, 1977;

William Luther Stonestreet ("William Stonestreet") born October 1917, married a Pat, apparently served in the army in South Africa, finally lived in McDonald, Ohio, died November 28, 1984, and is buried in the Veterans Cemetery in McDonald, Ohio. William Stonestreet and Pat Stonestreet ("Patricia Stonestreet"?) had 2 children:

William Stonestreet who lived in Boston, Massachusetts; and,

Edward A. Stonestreet ("Edward Stonestreet") who lived in McDonald, Ohio;

Nobel Stonestreet born about 1917 and died about 1940;

Delphia Stonestreet born January 13, 1927, first married Paul Milton, later married Walter Thomas, and later lived in Hollywood, Florida. Paul Milton and Delphia Milton had a son named:

Michael Milton;

Walter Thomas and Delphia Thomas had two children, one of which was named:

Kavin Thomas ("Kevin Thomas"?); and,

Basil Stonestreet born July 19, 1930, married an Evelyn and had no children, later lived in Niles, Ohio and Springfield, Vermont, but apparently is buried in the Holmes Cemetery in Copen Branch, Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Amelia Holmes born January 28, 1896 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Robert Smith on December 15, 1915 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Robert Smith and Amelia Smith had a daughter named:

Juanita Smith who married Edgell Bailey. Edgell Bailey and Juanita Bailey had 2 children:

Rawley Bailey who married a Markenia; and,

Robert Lee Bailey ("Robert Bailey");

Stella Holmes born November 3, 1897 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married William DeBoard on August 13, 1930 in Kanawha County, and died about 1925. William DeBoard and Stella DeBoard had a daughter named:

Dorothy DeBoard;

Icie Belle Holmes ("Icie Belle Holmes") born October 23, 1901 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Vaughn Miller ("Van Miller"?) on September 3, 1921 in Kanawha County, and later shot and killed Vaughn Miller in a domestic dispute involving his excessive drinking. The children of Vaughn Miller and Icie Miller were:

LeRoy D. Miller ("LeRoy Miller") who married Wanda L. LeRoy Miller and Wanda Miller had a son named:

Richard Lee Miller ("Richard Miller"). Richard Miller married a Coleman, lived in South Charleston, West Virginia, and had 2 children:

Brian Ashton Miller ("Brian Miller") born in 1975; and,

Elizabeth Anne Miller ("Elizabeth Miller") born February 6, 1978;

Betty Jo Miller ("Betty Miller" & "Elizabeth Miller"?); and,

Anna Lea Miller ("Anna Miller");

Stanton Holmes born November 24, 1904 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died September 28, 1906, and is buried in the Holmes Cemetery in Coopers Branch, Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Omeria Holmes born March 3, 1906 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Helen Cole on December 17, 1928, died April 24, 1966, and is buried in Dresden, Ohio. Omeria Holmes and Helen Holmes had the following children:

Wesley Holmes who is buried in Michigan;

Bob Holmes ("Robert Holmes");

Mary Holmes ("Elizabeth Holmes"?) who married a Walton; and,

George Holmes;

Lovell Holmes ("Lowell Holmes"?) born May 13, 1909 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married a Gladys, later married Charlotte Boggess?, and had the following children:

Jack Holmes;

Delores Holmes; and,

Barbara Holmes; and,

Mary Elizabeth Holmes ("Mary Holmes") born October 29, 1911 and died at birth;

(6)SARAH FANNIE CAVENDER (“Sarah Frances Cavender”?, "Sarah Cavender" & “S.F. Cavender”) born on June 13, 1870 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Henry Jones on May 28, 1893 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on September 30, 1942;

(7)MARTHA ELLEN CAVENDER ("Martha Cavender" & “M.E. Cavender”) born either about 1873 according to the 1880 census for Kanawha County, West Virginia459 or about 1875494, and married Edward F. Simmons (“Edward Simmons”) on November 8, 1896 in Kanawha County, West Virginia when she was 20 years of age. Edward Simmons was born about 1874 and was married when he was 22 years of age; and,

(8)HESTER ANN CAVENDER ("Hester Cavender" & “H.A. Cavender”) born August 22, 1876 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Jabaz Hall ("Jubal Hall", "Jobe Hall"? & "Jabe Hall"?) on April 9, 1893 in Kanawha County, West Virginia when she was 17 years of age with Rev. M.E. Jackson performing the ceremony, died January 8, 1952 at the age of 75, and is buried in the Jarrett Cemetery. Jabaz Hall was born November 11, 1971, was married when he was 21 years of age, and died October 10, 1926. Jabaz Hall and Hester Hall had 6 children:

Hubert Hall ("Herbert Hall"?) born either January 13, 1904 or on May 13, 1894494, first married Pearley Miller, later married Nora Carolyn Jordon (“Nora Flowers Jordan”494, "Nora Jordon" & "Nora Jordan"?) about 1940, died May 2, 1962 at the age of 68, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Perley Miller was born April 26, 1896 and died May 5, 1936. The children of Hubert Hall and Pearley Hall were:

Velma Ann Hall ("Velma Hall") born December 12, 1913, first married Cyril C. Neiderschmidt ("Cyril Neiderschmidt" & "Cy Neiderschmidt") about 1935, and later married Ralph William Albright ("Ralph Albright") who was born January 21, 1905, lived in Charleston, West Virginia, and died April 23, 1971. Cyril Neiderschmidt was born June 9, 1907, died November 18, 1955 at the age of 47, and was buried in the Jones Cemetery on Kanawha Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Cryl Neiderschmidt and Velma Neiderschmidt had 3 children:

James Neiderschmidt born July 9, 1936 and died December 18, 1937;

Virginia Lee Neiderschmidt ("Virginia Neiderschmidt") born March 19, 1939 and married Gilbert Austin Young who was born January 13, 1938. Gilbert Young and Virginia Young had 2 children:

Pamelma Annette Young ("Pamela Young") born December 16, 1965, and married Michael David Jones ("Michael Jones") September 14, 1984 at Mt. Pisgua Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. O.L. Shephard performing the ceremony. Michael Jones and Pamelma Jones had a child August 1989; and,

Jeffrey Alley Young ("Jeffery Allen Young"? & "Jeffrey Young") born July 27, 1963; and,

Shirley Ann Neiderschmidt ("Shirley Neiderschmidt") born December 21, 1941, married John Paul Abshire and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. John Abshire and Shirley Abshire had a son by the name of:

John Wayne Abshire ("John Abshire") born February 3, 1971;

Mabel Lee Hall ("Mabel Hall") born October 14, 1915 and married John James Bostic ("John Bostic"). John Bostic was born about 1912, died September 21, 1987 at the age of 75 in Sissonville, West Virginia, and is buried in the John Beane Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia. The children of John Bostic and Mable Bostic were:

Ronald Lee Bostic ("Ronald Bostic") born November 11, 1941 and who lived in Sterling, Virginia;

Jewell Margaret Bostic ("Jewell Bostic") born March 1944;

Troy Eugene Bostic ("Troy Bostic"); and,

James Hubert Bostic ("James Bostic") born January 13, 19?? who lived in Sissonville, West Virginia; and,

Owen Jabes Hall ("Owen Hall") born November 6, 1918, first married Janet Panish ("Janet Parish"?), later married Lillian I. Jordan ("Lillian Jordan") about 1948, died October 1, 1969 at the age of 50, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Lillian Jordan Hall ("Lillian Hall") later married a Lafferty, died January 10, 1993 at the age of 62 at the home of her sister Katherine Burgess of Charleston, West Virginia and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Owen Hall and Janet Hall had a daughter by the name of:

Donna Kay Hall ("Donna Hall") who was born July 21, 1941 and married Bobby Lee Hodges ("Bobbie Hodges" & "Robert Hodges") December 24, 1959 in the Elk Valley Advent Christian Church with Rev. Ural Finney performing the ceremony, and later lived in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Bobbie Hodges was the son of Otmer Hodges and he and Donna Hodges had 2 children:

Bobby Lee Hodges, Jr. ("Bobby Hodges"); and,

Lisa Ann Hodges ("Lisa Hodges" & "Lesa Hodges") born July 2, 1964 and died October 3, 1967 at the age of 3 years.

Owen Hall and Lillian Hall had the following children:

David Michael Hall ("David Hall") born March 29, 1949, married Retta Sharlene Stollings ("Retta Stollings") March 20, 1970 in the Parsons Chapel Community Church in Elkview, West Virginia, with Rev. A.F. Burdette, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Pearl Darlene Hall ("Pearl Hall" & "Darlene Hall") born February 7, 1950, married Ray Slack December 20, 1968 at Parsons Chapel Community Church in Elkview, West Virginia with Rev. James Proctor performing the ceremony, and later lived in Elkview, West Virginia and in Jupiter, Florida. Ray Slack ("Roy Slack"?) was the son of L.P. Slack of Elkview, West Virginia;

Jessica Eliane Hall ("Jessica Hall") born March 2, 1951, married a McDonough and lived in Marion, North Carolina; and,

Gary Owen Hall ("Gary Hall") born January 3, 1953 and married Linda Diane Fierbaugh ("Linda Fierbaugh") of Dunbar, West Virginia on August 10, 1979 at the Dunbar Church of Christ with Rev. Donald Treadway performing the ceremony. Linda Fierbaugh was the daughter of Charles A. Fierbaugh ("Charles Fierbaugh") of Dunbar, West Virginia;

Hubert Hall and Nora Hall had a daughter named:

Nora Carolyn Hall ("Nora Hall") born February 8, 1942, married Marlin Lee Pritt ("Marlin Pritt" & "Jack Pritt") July 22, 1961 with Rev. Raphael S. Cavender ("Raphael Cavender") performing the ceremony. Marlin Pritt was born October 30, 1939, died October 29, 1994 at the age of 54 from a heart attack, and is buried in the Rob Jones Cemetery in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Marlin Pritt and Nora Pritt were:

Terry Wayne Pritt ("Terry Pritt") born May 5, 1962 and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

William Owen Pritt ("William Pritt") born may 2, 1964 and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Sherry Elaine Pritt ("Sherry Pritt") born May 5, 1966 and who married a Humphreys and lived in St. Albans, West Virginia; and,

Brian Pritt who lived in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Roma Hall, a twin, born July 12, 1901, married Thelma T. Taylor ("Thelma Taylor") June 5, 1924, died December 22, 1983 at the age of 82, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Thelma Taylor was born May 31, 1903, died January 10, 1991 at the age of 87, and is buried with her husband. Roma Hall and Thelma Hall had a daughter named:

Beatrice Eileen Hall ("Beatrice Hall") who married Ernest Franklin Casdorph ("Ernest Casdorph") June 4, 1946 at the Elkview Baptist Church with Rev. G.C. Hoff performing the ceremony, and later lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Ernest Casdorph was the son of O.F. Casdroph of Charleston, West Virginia and died June 5, 1979. The children of Ernest Casdorph and Beatrice Casdorph were:

Ernest Jeffery Casdorph ("Ernest Casdorph") born September 14, 1954 and married a Cathy in 1976; and,

Bradley Hall Casdorph ("Bradley Casdorph") born May 25, 1957 and married Diana Snyder;

Rosa Hall, a twin, born July 12, 1901, first married Eugene Price, and later married Joseph Providenti. Eugene Price and Rosa Price had a daughter named:

Cathleen Ellen Price ("Cathleen Price") born July 10, 1923 married Leo Leland Cavender ("Leo Cavender"), and lived in St. Albans, West Virginia. Leo Cavender was born June 4, 1923, was the son of Earl Cavender in Charleston, West Virginia, and apparently later became a pilot in the U.S. Air Force. For the descendants of Cathleen Price, see the descendants of Leo Cavender;

Thelma Ann Hall ("Thelma Hall") born June 1, 1916, first married Adam B. Cobb ("Adam Cobb"), later married Waitman Drake, still later married for the third time to an unknown person, and still later married Charles Bonner. Adam Cobb was born about 1913 and died August 17, 1961 from a heart attack at the age of 48 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Adam Cobb and Thelma Cobb had a daughter named:

Rose W. Cobb ("Rosa Cobb" & "Rose Cobb") born about 1933, first married Fred Frame, later married for the second and third times to unknown persons, and lived in South Charleston, West Virginia. Fred Frame and Rose Frame had 2 children:

Sharon Frame; and,

Jane Frame;

Rose Cobb had two other unknown children by her second marriage.

Waitman Drake and Thelma Drake had a daughter named:

Lorine A. Drake ("Lorine Drake") who married Floyd Dyke. Floyd Dyke and Lorine Dyke had an unknown child who was born in April 1979 and who was killed as a result of an automobile accident in which the automobile turned over in a river near Chillicothe, Ohio and the child was drowned.

Thelma Hall by her third marriage had a daughter named:

Shirley;

an infant daughter who was born about 1897 and lived only 1 week, and is buried in the Jack Cavender Cemetery in Four Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Hobert Hall born about 1897 and died about 1898 when 13 months old, and is buried in the Jack Cavender Cemetery in Four Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

(NOTE: Some459 say the children of Andrew Jackson Cavender (“Andrew J. Cavender” & “A.J. Cavender”) included Victoria Cavender born about 1867, Sarah F. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.F. Cavender”) born about 1870, Martha E. Cavender (“Martha Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) born about 1873, and Hester A. Cavender (“Hester Cavender” & “H.A. Cavender) born about 1877, while others contend they were the children of his brother Wilson L. Cavender (“Wilson Cavender” & “W.L. Cavender”).

CHARLES WILLIAM CAVENDER ("Charles Cavender", “C.W. Cavender” & “Charles W. Cavender”) was born about 1838494 or 1839 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Elizabeth J. Burdette (“Elizabeth Burdette” &"Elizabeth Burditt"?) on April 16, 1857 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 18 with Rev. James H. Lilly ("James Lilly") performing the ceremony, was a member of the Two Mile Grove Baptist Church, died in 1917 at the age of 79 years and 11 days in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Wilson Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Elizabeth Burdette was born about 1838 in Fayette County, West Virginia, was the daughter of John Burdette and Jane Walker, was 19 years of age when she married, and died November 18, 1914 in Charleston, West Virginia at the age of 78. It was recorded that Charles Cavender lived on 6 Mile of Coopers Creek, West Virginia, was a very poor person, had nothing, would not provide for his family, and lived on a farm which later belonged to William Henry Jordan ("William Jordan" & "Bud Jordan"). Charles Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender had 10 children:

(1) HARRISON CAVENDER who had 2 children:

Virginia Cavender; and,

Earl Cavender;

(2) JAMES M. CAVENDER ("James Cavender", “J.M. Cavender” & “James Monroe Cavender”?) born April 29, 1858 in Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

(3) ANDREW MELTON CAVENDER ("Andrew Cavender", “A.M. Cavender” & “Andrew Marion Cavender”) born July 26, 1860 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Minerva Frances Walker ("Minerva Frances Walker" & "Minerva Walker") on August 14, 1881 at the age of 21, with Rev. A.D. Tully ("A.H. Tully"?) performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died March 7, 1922 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 61 years, 9 months and 12 days, and is buried in the Wilson Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Minerva Walker was born about 1865, was the daughter of William Walker and Susanna Sizemore (“Susan Sizemore”), was 16 years of age when she married, died June 30, 1930 and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. On December 19, 1927, Minerva Cavender married Frank Brown and had no children. Andrew Cavender and Minerva Walker Cavender (“Minerva Cavender”) had 8 children:

(i)Mertie Ellen Cavender ("Mertie Cavender") born May 8, 1882, married John Wesley Jones ("John Jones") on February 10, 1901 at the age of 18 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, with Rev. M.E. Jackson performing the ceremony, was a member of the Aarons Fork Church for 47 years, died October 3, 1943 at the age of 61, and is buried in the Baxter Cemetery in Aarons Fork, West Virginia. Greenberry Jones and A.M. Cavender were the witnesses. John Jones was born May 22, 1869, was the son of Samuel L. Jones ("Samuel Jones") and Mary Wines, was widowed and age 32 when he married Mertie Cavender, and died July 21, 1953 at the age of 84. John Jones and Mertie Cavender Jones (“Mertie Jones”) had 8 children:

Corbett E. Jones ("Corbett Jones") who lived in New York, New York;

Samuel Milton Jones ("Samuel Melton Jones" & "Samuel Jones") born July 14, 1902, first married Hazel Rose, later married Mollie Reece July 10, 1937, and lived in East Charleston, West Virginia. Samuel Jones and Hazel Jones had a daughter named:

Eva Elizabeth Jones ("Eva Jones") born April 11, 1924, who married Arnold Boggs who died in 1981 and they had no children.

Samuel Jones and Mollie Jones had 2 children:

Brenda Kay Jones ("Brenda Jones", formerly "Brenda Argabright") an adopted daughter born August 13, 1944 and married Clair Curtis McKemy, Jr. ("Clair McKemy"). Clair McKemey and Brenda McKemy had the following children:

Richard Curtis McKemy ("Richard McKemy") born September 28, 1964;

John Scott McKemy ("John McKemy") born April 8, 1967; and,

Palma Ann McKemy ("Palma McKemy") born July 31, 1970; and,

Dennis Owen Jones ("Dennis Jones") born November 12, 1952;

Mamie F. Jones ("Mamie Jones") born February 22, 1904, died April 21, 1911 of measles and pneumonia;

Ira Delbert Jones ("Ira Jones") born July 15, 1906, married Mamie Tripplett ("Mamie Triplett" & "Mamie Tripplet"?), died February 12, 1976 and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Mamie Tripplett was born about 1905. Ira Jones and Mamie Jones had 3 children:

Lorraine Ruth Jones ("Lorraine Jones") born April 19, 1932 and married William Eugene Kreber ("William Kreber") May 24, 1969 at St. Francis of Assisi Church in St. Albans, West Virginia, with Rev. Fr. Edmund Weinheimer performing the ceremony;

Irene May Jones ("Irene Jones") born April 19, 1932 and married Charles Carman ("Charles Corman"?); and,

John David Jones ("John Jones") born December 15, 1942;

Edana Jones ("Edna Jones"?) born January 26, 1908, first married Peter Summers ("Pete Summers") January 7, 1926 with Rev. J.F. Elmore performing the ceremony, and later married Earl Frazier Midkiff ("Earl Midkiff") December 2, 1953. Earl Midkiff was born January 13, 1906 in Train, West Virginia and died December 14, 1968. Peter Summers and Edana Summers lived in Charleston, West Virginia and had 3 children:

Icie Florence Summers ("Icie Summers") born January 13, 1929 and married Dayton Humphrey on March 16, 19??. Dayton Humphrey and Icie Humphrey had a daughter named Betty Francis Humphrey ("Betty Humphrey" & "Elizabeth Humphrey");

William Henry Summers ("William Summers") died at birth May 8, 1929; and,

Robert Lee Summers ("Robert Summers") born June 20, 1930 and married Joyce Ann Forbush ("Joyce Forbush") who was born about 1933 and died May 28, 1978. The children of Robert Summers and Joyce Summers were:

Janice Marie Summers ("Janice Summers") who married Donald Wooten;

Sheryl Ann Summers ("Sheryl Summers") who married Daniel Holt; and,

Brenda Lee Summers ("Brenda Summers");

William Bernice Jones ("William Jones") born June 4, 1912, married Katherine Canterbury who was born September 22, 1918. and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. William Jones and Katherine Jones had 3 children:

Roy Edward Jones ("Roy Jones") born December 3, 1937 and married Carmilee Crouch who was born April 19, 1940. The children of Roy Jones and Carmilee Jones were:

Treasa Ann Jones ("Treasa Jones") born September 12, 1958;

Ronald Edward Jones ("Ronald Jones") born February 23, 1960;

Michael Steven Jones ("Michael Jones") born February 10, 1964; and,

Tina Lynn Jones ("Tina Jones") born August 12, 1968;

Ruth Ellen Jones ("Ruth Jones") born August 23, 1940; and,

Carolyn Jean Jones ("Carolyn Jones") born August 5, 1944;

Genevieve Jones born October 22, 1913, first married a Thomas, later married Roy Patterson, and apparently still later married a Krantz and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Roy Patterson and Genevieve Patterson had the following children:

Ray Hayden Patterson ("Ray Patterson") born June 22, 1931 in Elkview, West Virginia;

Joyce Lee Patterson ("Joyce Patterson") born May 4, 1933 in Elkview, West Virginia; and,

Jean Ann Patterson ("Jean Patterson") who married a Woods;

Roy Howard Jones ("Roy Jones") born March 24, 1915 and married a Thomas; and,

Marvin Earl Jones ("Marvin Jones") born March 2, 1917 and married a Mary or Elizabeth;

(ii) Ida Jane Cavender ("Ida Cavender" & “I.J. Cavender”) born April 4, 1883 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Lewis Truslow, later married Braden R. Thaxton ("Braden Thaxton") on April 18, 1904 when she was age 21 with Rev T.L. Nickles performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died April 4, 1967 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Braden Thaxton was born about 1882 and was 22 years old when he married. Lewis Truslow and Ida Truslow had 2 children:

Gladys Truslow born November 8, 1905 and married James P. Hall ("James Hall"); and,

R.H. Truslow;

(iii) Elizabeth S. Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender" & “E.S. Cavender”) born about 1884, and died August 3, 1886 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

(iv)Charles William Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.W. Cavender” & “Charles W. Cavender”) born June 21, 1888 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Nona M. Summers (“Nona Summers”), later married Una Ellen Jones ("Una Jones") on March 4, 1911 with Rev. Van Canterbury performing the ceremony, was a member of the Elmore Advent Christian Church, died June 19, 1974 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 85, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. Nona Summers was born June 21, 1886. When Charles Cavender died, he had 23 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Una Jones was born October 29, 1890, died November 30, 1922 in Charleston, West Virginia at the age of 32, and is buried in the Baxter Cemetery in Aarons Fork, West Virginia. Charles Cavender and Nona Summers Cavender (“Nona Cavender”) had 5 children:

Russell Leon Cavender (“Russell Cavender” & “R.L. Cavender”) born April 10, 1941, and married Patricia Hurn. Russell Cavender and Patricia Cavender had 1 child:

Tressa Cavender;

Charles Eugene Cavender, Jr. (“Charles Cavender” & “C.E. Cavender”) born June 21, 1943, married Nellie Sue Clemens (“Nellie Clemens”), and died June 17, 1994 in Colchester, New London County, Connecticut. Charles Cavender and Nellie Cavender had 5 children:

Eddie Cavender (“Edward Cavender”) born in Marlborough, Hartford County, Connecticut, and adopted;

Kimberly Dawn Cavender (“Kimberly Cavender” & “K.D. Cavender”) born June 1, 1959 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a VanDusen;

Tauny Renee Cavender (“Tauny Cavender” & “T.R. Cavender”) born November 23, 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married an unknown Lockwood;

Timothy Ray Cavender (“Timothy Cavender” & “T.R. Cavender”) born in 1962, and married Lucinda Lee Boggs (“Lucinda Boggs”) on April 4, 1990 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Cynthia Lynn Cavender (“Cynthia Cavender”) born May 4, 1962 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Lovetta Faye Cavender (“Lovetta Cavender” & “L.F. Cavender”) who first married Paul Darnick, and later married a Davis;

Leota Marie Cavender (“Leota Cavender” & “L.M. Cavender”) who married Omega Ray Davis (“Omega Davis”); and,

Pricilla Ann Cavender (“Pricilla Cavender” & “P.A. Cavender”) who first married Frank Ashley, and later married a Banks;

Charles Cavender and Una Jones Cavender (“Una Cavender”) had 3 children:

DeMetta Rubel Cavender ("DeMetta Cavender" & “D.R. Cavender”) born July 29, 1912, apparently first married Estel Hinkle on December 30, 1925 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and later married James Atkinson ("James Adkins"?) of Torrence, California. DeMetta Cavender and Estel Hinkle was married December 30, 1925 at the age of 21 with Rev. G.W. Holt performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Estel Hinkle was born February 26, 1901, was married when he was 22 years of age, died September 21, 1971, and is buried in the Doughty Cemetery at Three Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Estel Hinkle and DeMetta Hinkle had a daughter named:

Jacqueline Hinkle who was born December 1, 1927, and married Roy F. Doughty ("Roy Doughty"). Roy Doughty was born March 5, 1928, later married a Galdiolus, died September 6, 1981 in Charleston, West Virginia at the age of 53, and is buried in the Daughty Cemetery in Three Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. The children of Roy Doughty and Jacqueline Doughty were:

Roy E. Hayden Doughty, Jr. ("Roy Doughty") and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Robert E. Doughty ("Robert Doughty") and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Joyce Lea Doughty ("Joyce Doughty") who married a Parrish and lived in Tallapoasa, Georgia;

Delores Jane Doughty ("Delores Doughty") born February 21, 1961, lived near Pinch, West Virginia, died February 26, 1973 in a fire in her home while trying to fee upstairs, and is buried in the Daughty Cemetery in Three Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Carol Jean Doughty ("Carol Daughty") who married a Mollohan;

Christine Sue Doughty ("Christine Doughty") born about 1966; and,

Thomas Lee Doughty ("Thomas Doughty") born August 2, 1951, died March 25, 1955, and is buried in the Daughty Cemetery in Three Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

Marvin Memphis Cavender ("Marvin Cavender" & “M.M. Cavender”) born June 22, 1915 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Martha Brown, later married a Beatrice, and died January 1957 in Ohio. Marvin Cavender and Martha Cavender had a daughter named:

Claretta Cavender.

Marvin Cavender and Beatrice Cavender had 4 children:

Marvin Memphis Cavender, Jr. ("Marvin Cavender" & “M.M. Cavender”) who lived in Madison, Ohio;

Una Ellen Cavender ("Una Cavender" & “U.E. Cavender”);

Malissa Cavender ("Melissa Cavender"?); and,

Erma Cavender; and,

Hayford Wesley Cavender ("Hayford Cavender" & “H.W. Cavender’) born September 17, 1917 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Evelene Pauley who was born June 12, 1920, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Evenene Pauley was the daughter of Earl D. Pauly ("Earl Pauly") and Edna C. Bays. Hayford Cavender and Evenene Cavender had 8 children:

Peggy Sue Cavender ("Peggy Cavender", “Margaret Cavender”? & “P.S. Cavender”) born September 24, 1936 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Erwin Thompson, later married George S. Roy, and still later married Marshall King and had no children. The children of Erwin Thompson and Peggy Thompson were:

John Anthoney Thompson ("John Anthony Thompson"? & "John Thompson") born June 1955, married a Marsha in December 1977 and had 2 children:

Rachel Thompson born April 1979; and,

Aaron Thompson born October 1980;

Malaha Evene Thompson ("Malaha Thompson") born January 1, 1955 and married Ramey Osborne. The children of Ramey Osborne and Malaha Osborne were:

Bryon Keith Osborne ("Bryon Osborne" & "Bryan Osborne") who died at birth July 5, 1975;

Jason Ramey Osborne ("Jason Osborne") born January 10, 1979;

Corey Brina Osborne ("Corey Osborne") born May 24, 1982; and,

Dustin Michael Osborne ("Dustin Osborne") born December 27, 1983; and,

Redonna Faye Thompson ("Redonna Thompson") born July 7, 1958. George Roy and Peggy Roy had a daughter named:

Kelly Denise Roy ("Kelly Roy") born January 5, 1962 and married Christopher P. Staup ("Christopher Staup") May 3, 1980. Christopher Staup and Kelly Staup had 2 children:

Leightann Staup born July 7, 1981; and,

Lisa Mechiel Staup ("Lisa Staup") born July 1, 1983 in Osaka, Japan;

Carolyn Louise Cavender ("Carolyn Cavender" & “C.L. Cavender”) born September 28, 1937 and married Kenneth Pruett. Kenneth Pruett and Carolyn Pruett had the following children:

Wayne Pruett;

Kavin Pruett ("Kevin Pruett"?);

Karon Fay Pruett ("Karon Pruet" & "Karen Pruett"); and,

Steffnie Don Pruett ("Steffnie Pruett");

Larry Hayford Cavender ("Larry Cavender", “L.H. Cavender” & "Lawrence Cavender"?) born September 18, 1941, was accidentally killed January 12, 1960 in a U.S. Army maneuver accident in Georgia, and is buried in North Tazewell, Tazewell County, Virginia;

Gloria Jean Cavender ("Gloria Cavender" & “G.J. Cavender”) born April 24, 1943 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Orville Jerry Facemyer ("Orville Facemyer") on December 29, 1962 in the First Advent Christian Church Orville Facemyer was born April 17, 1943 and was the son of Orville G. Facemyer ("Orville Facemyer") and Bethleen Cart of Sattes Circle, Nitro, West Virginia. The children of Orville Facemyers and Gloria Facemyers were:

Jeffery Brian Facemyer ("Jeffery Facemyer" & "Jeffrey Facemyer") born February 2, 1965;

Jerry Shane Facemyer ("Jerry Facemyer") born November 14, 1967; and,

Amy Michal Facemyer ("Amy Michele Facemyer"? & "Amy Facemyer") born May 20, 1970;

Jerry Dean Cavender ("Jerry Cavender", “J.D. Cavender” & "Gerald Cavender"?) born December 27, 1945 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Delfina Granado. Jerry Cavender and Delina Cavender had 2 children:

Elizabeth Marie Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender" & “E.M. Cavender”) born January 1970; and,

Angelia Cavender;

Judith Ann Cavender ("Judith Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) born June 3, 1948, first married Warren Garrard (“Warren Garrerd”?), and later married Harve Chapman ("Harvey Chapman"?). Warren Gerrard and Judith Gerrard had a daughter named:

Shanti Marie Gerrard ("Shanti Gerrard") born April 27, 1970.

Harve Chapman and Judith Chapman had a son named:

Eric Bryan Chapman;

Paul Timothy Cavender ("Paul Cavender" & “P.T. Cavender”) born March 22, 1956 in West Virginia, and married Barbara Marie Miller ("Barbara Miller") on March 22, 1974. Barbara Marie Miller (“Barbara Miller”) was born in 1956. Paul Cavender and Barbara Cavender had 3 children:

Paul Wesley Cavender ("Paul Cavender" & “P.W. Cavender) born August 9, 1982 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Megan Marie Cavender (“Megan Cavender” & “M.M. Cavender”) born April 8, 1988 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Mathew Timothy Cavender (“Mathew Cavender”, “Matthew Cavender”? & “M.T. Cavender”) born December 3, 1991 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Robin Norene Cavender ("Robin Cavender" & “R.N. Cavender”) born October 24, 1960, and married Stephen P. Butera ("Stephen Butera") on August 20, 1983 at St. Marks Episcopalain Church in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Gill Watkins performing the ceremony. Stephen Butera was from Middletown, New Jersey;

Lovetta Faye Cavender ("Lovetta Cavender", “L.F. Cavender” & "Loretta Cavender") who first married Paul Darnick, and later apparently married a Davis of Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Leota Marie Cavender ("Leota Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) who married Omega Ray Davis ("Omega Davis") and had no children. Omega Davis was born in 1923, died September 28, 1973 at the age of 50 in Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in the John Tuff Summers Cemetery in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Priscella Ann Cavender ("Priscella Cavender" & “P.A. Cavender”) who first married Frank Ashley, and later married a Banks of Fayetteville, West Virginia. The children of Frank Ashley and Pricella Ashley were:

Mark Russell Ashley ("Mark Ashley"); and,

Michael Franklin Ashley ("Michael Ashley"); and,

Russell Leon Cavender ("Russell Cavender" & “R.L. Cavender”) lived in Albany, Georgia, served in the marine corps, and married Patricia Hurn ("Patty Hurn"). Russell Cavender and Patricia Cavender had a daughter named:

Tressa Cavender ("Teressa Cavender"?);

(v) Felix Cavender born about 1890 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died October 13, 1906 at the age of 15 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Wilson Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

(vi)Della Florence Cavender ("Della Cavender") born March 7, 1893, first married Clive R. King ("Clive King") at the age of 21 with the ceremony conducted by Rev. J.R. Hamrick and they had no children. Clive King was 21 years of age and from Fayette County, West Virginia when he married Della Cavender. She later married John C. Barth and had no children, and she died September 17, 1978 at the age of 84, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia;

(vii) Ira Lawrence Cavender ("Ira Cavender") born June 23, 1897, married Glow Monroe, and died November 1968 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Ira Cavender and Glow Cavender had 1 child:

Ira Lawrence Cavender, Jr. ("Ira Cavender") born about 1928 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Beverly June Craven (“Beverly Craven”); and,

(viii) R. Herman Cavender ("R. Cavender") born about 1904 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died October 28, 1929 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Wilson Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

(4)MARTHA JANE CAVENDER ("Martha Cavender", “M.J. Cavender” & “Martha J. Cavender”) born on December 3, 1865, and married Thomas H. Fisher ("Thomas Fisher") on October 26, 1884 when she was 19 years of age, with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Henry Young in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Thomas Fisher was born about 1860 and married when he was 24 years of age;

(5) LENA CAVENDER ("Laura Manda Cavender"? & "Laura Cavender")born either about 1869433 & 494 or in January 1870459 and she was married 5 times. She first married an unknown Helmick, later married Clyde Weakley, still later married an unknown Lynch, still later Samuel Lafayette Jones ("Samuel Jones" & "Samuel LaFayette Jones"?) on April 16, 1899 when she was 30 years of age and he was a widower and 65 years old, and the ceremony was conducted by Rev. M.A. Lively, and was divorced She still later married Peter Slater on September 9, 1906 when she was a widow at the age of 35 and he was a widower at the age of 45. Samuel Jones was born December 15, 1833, was a widower and 65 years of age when he married Lena Cavender, and he died January 12, 1902. Peter Slater was born about 1861 The children of Lena Helmick were:

Herbert H. Helmick ("Herbert Helmick") who had 3 children named:

Herbert H. Helmick ("Herbert Helmick") who married a Janice L. and had two unidentified children;

Sharon Helmick; and,

Carolyn Helmick who had 3 unidentified children;

Jean Helmick who married Albert Kerns: Albert Kerns and Jean Kerns had the following children:

Red Kerns who had 3 daughters and 1 son;

Claudette Kerns who had 3 daughters and 1 son;

Larry Kerns ("Lawrence Kerns") who had 2 children;

Champ Dennis Kerns ("Dennis Kerns" & "Champ Kerns") who married a Statts and had 2 children;

Peggy Kerns who had 2 sons;

Debbie Kerns ("Deborah Kerns"?) who had 1 daughter named Heathen and 2 sons;

Terry Kerns ("Terrance Kerns"?) who had 1 daughter;

Billy Joe Kerns ("Billy Kerns" & "William Kerns"?) who lived in Charleston, West Virginia and had the following children:

Mary Ann Kerns ("Mary Kerns") born May 9, 1972;

Laura Beth Kerns ("Laura Kerns") born January 1978; and,

Kelly Joe Kerns ("Kelly Kerns") born February 1981;

Donny Kerns ("Donald Kerns"?); and,

Pat Wayne Kerns ("Pat Kerns") born in 1956 and not married;

Skip Helmick; and,

two unidentified children;

(6) AMANDA CAVENDER born in March 1870 in Kanawha County, West Virginia according to the 1870 census for Kanawha County, West Virginia in which she was listed as being 5 months old when the census was taken on August 1879494;

(7)FLOYD H. CAVENDER ("Floyd Cavender" & “F.H. Cavender”) born January10, 1873 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Dicie B. Jordan ("Dicie Jordon" & "Dicie Jordan") on January 31, 1901 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a school teacher and a member of the Starcher Baptist Church, died December 28, 1928, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. Dicie Jordon was born July 14, 1880 and died March 29, 1959 at the age of 78. Apparently Floyd Cavender was drunk and fell in a frozen river and froze his leg which had to be amputated. His leg is buried in Coopers Creek, West Virginia near the Coopers Creek A.C. Church on the Chapman farm which is now owned by Basil P. Canterberry ("Basil Canterberry"). After Floyd Cavender died, Dicie Cavender married Wess Branam on October 14, 1932 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was divorced and 48 years of age. Dicie Cavender was then a widow and 48 years of age and the ceremony was conducted by Rev. T.L. Nicholas. Floyd Cavender and Dicie Cavender had 4 children:

Mable Cavender who married Herbert Parsley (“Herbert Paisle”?). Herbert Parsley and Marble Parlsey had a son named:

Richard Lee Parsley ("Richard Parsley") born June 20, 1929, served in the U.S. Army Air Force in Korea, died December 27, 1969, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia;

Ada Fantonia Cavender ("Ada Fantonia Cavender" & "Ada Cavender") born June 6, 1903, married David Collins August 18, 1918 when she was age 15 with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. J.H. Hill in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died May 15, 1983, and is buried in the Mountain View Memorial Park Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. David Collins was born about 1894, was 24 years of age when he married, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of David Collins and Ada Collins were:

Myrtle Madeline Collins ("Myrtle Collins") born about 1921 and married Clyde Richards and they had 3 children and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Howard Harrison Collins ("Howard Collins") born about 1923;

Edward David Collins ("Edward Collins") born about 1925 and died about 1973; and,

Phyllis Jean Collins ("Phyllis Collins") who married Russell Ray Burdette ("Russell Burdette") April 28, 1946. Russell Burdette and Phyllis Burdette had 2 children:

William Lee Burdette ("William Burdette" & "Bill Burdette") born August 21, 1950 and married Donna Lynn Guthrie who was born February 18, 1950. William Burdette and Donna Burdette had 2 children:

William Lee Burdette, Jr. ("William Burdette") born June 8, 1971; and,

Renee Nichole Burdette ("Renee Burdette") born May 21, 1974; and,

Ray Burdette;

Macel Cavender who married Kellis C. Taylor ("Kellis Taylor");

O.G. Cavender born July 1906, died May 1, 1908, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia; and,

an unknown child;

(8)SUSAN CAVENDER born either about 1875494 or about 1876459 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married John A. Martin ("John Martin") on October 23, 1895 when she was 20 years of age with Rev. B.C.S. Harkins performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia. John Martin was born about 1872 and was the son of William B. Martin ("William Martin") born about 1830 and Nancy born about 1836, and was 22 years of age when he married Susan Cavender;

(9)MARY EMMA CAVENDER ("Mary Cavender", Mary E. Cavender”, “M.E. Cavender” & "Elizabeth Cavender") born March 21, 1877 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married William Henry Legg ("William Legg") on September 8, 1895 when she was 17 years of age and with Rev. M.E. Jackson performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died about on June 3, 1954 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Legg was born about 1870, was the son of Daniel Legg and Sarah Burdette, and was 25 years of age when he married. The children of William Legg and Mary Legg were: William Clarence Legg ("William Legg") born June 21, 1895 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died February 4, 1941;

Mary Elizabeth Legg ("Mary Legg") born on either June 11, 1900 or on June 22, 1898494 in Charleston Kanawha County, West Virginia, married David Silverman, was a member of Elmore Memorial Advent Christian Church, died February 27, 1987 at the age of 87, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. David Silverman was born December 2, 1893 and died December 1, 1946. The children of David Silverman and Mary Silverman were:

Harry D. Silverman ("Harry Silverman") who married a Phyllis and lived in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Geraldine Silverman who married an O'Dell; and,

Doris Jean Silverman ("Doris Silverman") who married a Wiblin;

Ira Cecil Legg (“Cecil Ira Legg”?, "Ira Legg" & “Cecil Legg”) born June 5, 1901 in Little Sandy, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Anna Alice Harkins (“Anna Harkins”) on March 12, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on October 27, 1972; and,

three infants subsequently born and died at birth; and,

(10) HENRY FRYE CAVENDER ("Henry Cavender" & “H.F. Cavender”) born July 30, 1880 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Martha S. Strickland ("Martha Strickland") on June 22, 1904 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of the Mount Calvary Baptist Church, died April 19, 1951 in Edgewood Acres, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Hope Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawh County, West Virginia. Martha Strickland was born September 23, 1882 and died October 1967 at the age of 86 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Henry Cavender and Martha Strickland Cavender (“Martha Cavender”) had 7 children:

Walter Lee Cavender ("Walter Cavender" & “W.L. Cavender”) born October 5, 1907 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Helen Vaughn on November 13, 1925 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, became a Captain on the Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, Police Department, died September 1, 1957 in the Charleston, Kanwah County, West Virginia at the age of 49 as a result of a heart attack, and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. Walter Cavender and Helen Cavender had a son named:

Carl Wesley Cavender ("Carl Cavender" & “C.W. Cavender”) born March 12, 1929, and died April 28, 1930 at the age of 1 year in Vandalia, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ada Evelyn Cavender ("Ada Cavender" & “A.E. Cavender” ) born on May 1, 1908, married G.C. Harless who was born about 1914, lived in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on July 19, 1996 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of G.C. Harless and Ada Harless were:

Jerry Harless born about 1946 and married Linda Gillespie; and,

Sherry Harless who married Billy Joe Smith, Jr. ("Billy Smith" & "William Smith"?). Billy Smith and Sherry Smith had a daughter named Jamie Leigh Smith ("Jamie Smith") born August 27, 1978;

Stanford Earl Cavender ("Stanford Cavender" & “S.E. Cavender”) born about 1909 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Georgia Lee Griggs (“Georgia Griggs”), and died about 1960 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Stanford Cavender and Georgia Cavender had 3 children:

Daniel Eugene Cavender ("Danny Cavender", “D.E. Cavender” & "Daniel Cavender") an adopted son born June 20, 1946, apparently committed suicide by a self inflicted gunshot wound on November 5, 1972 and at the age of 26 when a murder warrant was issued for his arrest for shooting and killing Mrs. Etta Curry, and is buried in the Marmet Cemetery;

Jo Ann Cavender ("Jo Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) born May 26, 1951 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Tommy Lee Brown ("Thomas Brown" & "Tommy Brown"), and later married William Howard Paxton ("William Paxton") on June 14, 1980 with Rev. Frank Spiker performing the ceremony. William Paxton was born September 9, 1953. The children of Tommy Brown and Jo Ann Brown were:

Christina Dawn Brown ("Christina Brown") born September 25, 1972; and,

Gregory Shawn Brown ("Gregory Brown") born March 24, 1977; and,

Rose Lee Cavender ("Rose Cavender") born April 10, 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Jewell V. Cavender ("Jewell Cavender" & “J.V. Cavender”) born April 4, 1917, married Arnold H. Ashworth ("Arnold Ashworth"), lived in Charleston, West Virginia, was a member of the Mount Calvary Baptist Church, had no children, died May 1983 at the age of 71, and is buried in the Bond Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia;

Arl Cavender ("Blackie Cavender") born April 4, 1917 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Violet Ova White ("Violet White") on May 16, 1937 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died May 12, 1983 in Sissonville, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 66. Violet White was born January 26, 1917. Arl Cavender and Violet White Cavender (“Violet Cavender”) had 8 children:

Delores Arlene Cavender ("Delores Cavender" & “D.A. Cavender”) born March 18, 1938 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Gene Talbert. Gene Talbert and Delores Talbert had a son named:

Michael Talbert;

Joyce Ann Cavender ("Joyce Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) born August 25, 1939 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Robert Foster. Robert Foster and Joyce Foster had 2 children;

Earl Henry Cavender ("Earl Cavender" & “E.H. Cavender”) born January 6, 1943 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Helen Wathal, and lived in West Germany. The children of Earl Cavender and Helen Cavender were:

Wayne Eugene Cavender ("Wayne Cavender" & “W.E. Cavender”); and,

Janie Cavender ("Jane Cavender");

Frances Kay Cavender ("Frances Cavender" & “F.K. Cavender”) born August 3, 1944 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died June 9, 1946 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Shirley Ruth Cavender ("Shirley Cavender" & “S.R. Cavender”) born March 5, 1946 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Robert Haffin. Robert Haffin and Shirley Haffin had a son named:

Jerry Ray Haffin ("Jerry Haffin");

Marsha Lou Cavender ("Martha Cavender" & “M.L. Cavender”) born July 3, 1948 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Tony E. Chapman ("Tony Chapman" & “Anthony Chapman”). Tony Chapman and Martha Chapman had a daughter named:

Shannon Chapman and lived in South Charleston, West Virginia;

Helen Ethel Cavender ("Helen Cavender" & “H.E. Cavender”) born July 23, 1951 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Frank Bukobinsky and lived in Cross Lanes, West Virginia; and,

Robert Daniel Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.D. Cavender”) born February 21, 1954 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Saipicoon Ploydee, later married Vickie Sue Raymond ("Vickie Raymond" & "Victoria Raymond") on December 11, 1993 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and lived in Sissonville, West Virginia. Robert Cavender and Saipicoon Cavender had a daughter named:

Kessenda Ann Cavender ("Kessenda Cavender" & “K.A. Cavender”) born August 20, 1970;

Carl Cavender ("Whites Cavender") born April 4, 1917 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, lived in Dunbar, West Virginia, married Lillian Hedrick about 1936, died July 19, 1974 at the age of 57, and is buried in the Bond Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Lillian Hedrick was born about 1919 and died May 2, 1984. Carl Cavender and Lillian Cavender had 3 children:

Carl E. Cavender (“Carl Cavender”) born December 10, 1937 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died December 15, 1937 in Kanawha County, West Virginia

Betty Joe Cavender ("Betty Cavender", “B.J. Cavender” & "Elizabeth Cavender") born about 1936, and who married a Tyler; and,

Walter Lee Cavender ("Walter Cavender" & “W.L. Cavender”) born March 3, 1942 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Karol Ann Shautzholtzer ("Karol Shautzholtzer") in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on September 3, 1957 at the age of 49 years. The children of Walter Cavender and Karol Shautzholtzer Cavender (“Karol Cavender”) were:

Steven Lee Cavender ("Steven Cavender" & “S.L. Cavender”) born October 21, 1963 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Pamela Ann Brightwell ("Pamela Brightwell") June 1, 1985 in the Otterbein United Methodist Church in Nirto, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Steven Cavender and Pamela Cavender had 1 child:

Justin Lee Cavender (“Justin Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born February 18, 1993 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Brian Alan Cavender ("Brian Cavender" & "B.A. Cavender") born June 22, 1968 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Christopher Todd Cavender (“Christopher Cavender” & “C.T. Cavender”) born March 25, 1970 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

an infant who died at birth; and,

Atlee Edward Cavender ("Atlee Cavender" & "Pete Cavender") born January 23, 1920 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Nellie Avalee Casto ("Nellie Casto"), received a B.S. degree from the California State University in Los Angeles, California, was a Captain of the Charleston, West Virginia police department, lived in Riverview, Florida and in Riverside, California for 28 years, and died August 5, 1985 in Riverview, Hillsborough County, Florida as a result of a heart attack at the age of 48. The 3 children of Atlee Cavender and Nellie Cavender were:

Gary Atlee Cavender ("Gary Cavender" & “G.A. Cavender”) born December 15, 1944 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married a Linda, and died July 30, 1993 in Riverside, Stanislaus County, California. The children of Gary Cavender and Linda Cavender were:

Gary Cavender; and,

Kelly Cavender ("Kelley Cavender"?);

Deborah Lynn Cavender ("Deborah Cavender" & “D.L. Cavender”) born March 20, 1951 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Karen June Cavender (“Karen Cavender” & “K.J. Cavender”) born October 9, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married a Butler, and lived in Tampa, Florida;

MORRISON CAVENDER born October 5, 1843 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Susan Maria Jarrett ("Susan Jarrett") on February 27, 1868 in Kanawha County, West Virginia when he was 23 years of age and she was 19 years of age. Morrison Cavender grew to be six feet four inches tall, died March 20, 1925 at Kanawha Two Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 81 years 5 months and 17 days, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Five Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. Susan Cavender was born about 1856, was the daughter of James Jarrett and Pauline, and died in 1895. In 1850, a Morrison Cavender, age 7, was living in Kanawha County, Virginia in the household of Andrew Cavender. The 10 children of Morrison Cavender and Susan Cavender were:

Amanda Catherine Cavender ("Amanda Cavender" & “A.C. Cavender”) born January 18, 1869 in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Elias Fenton Baxter (“Elias Baxter”) on June 29, 1892 at the age of 23 with Rev. C. B. Graham performing the ceremony, died April 16, 1914 at the age of 45 years 2 months and 28 days, and is buried in the Baxter Cemetery in Four Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Elias Baxter was born about 1863, was 29 years of age when he married, and died April 15, 1942. The 6 children of Elias Baxter and Amanda Baxter were:

Asa Basil Baxter ("Asa Baxter") born April 8, 1893, never married, taught school in Kanawha County for 40 years, was a member of Elk Valley Advent Christian Church of Big Chimney in Kanawha County, died January 11, 1962 at the age of 68 from a heart attack caused by fumes from a gas heater, and is buried in the Hall Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ira Ellison Baxter ("Ira Baxter") born July 28, 1894, married Gladys Dell Pauley ("Gladys Pauley") December 16, 1917 with Rev. E.G. Westfall performing the ceremony, was a member of the Elk Valley Advent Christian Church at Big Chimney, died May 2, 1973 at the age of 78, and is buried in the Hall Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Gladys Pauley was born October 17, 1899, was the daughter of James Henry Pauley ("James Pauley") and Fannie Dell Lacy ("Fannie Lacy" & "Francis Lacy"?), and died June 7, 1992. The children of Ira Baxter and Fannie Baxter were:

Forest Emerson Baxter ("Forest Baxter") born February 11, 1923, married Wilma Lorraine Trudell ("Wilma Trudell") January 2, 1945 with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. J.M. Withrow, died March 10, 1948 at the age of 25 in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Hall Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Wilma Trudell was the daughter of Arthur J. Trudell ("Arthur Trudell"). Forest Baxter and Wilma Baxter had a son named:

Forest Emerson Baxter, Jr. ("Forest Baxter") born in 1945 and lived only 3 days;

Phyllis Dawn Baxter ("Phyllis Baxter"?) born August 5, 1926, and married Roy James Spradling ("Roy Spradling") of Big Chimney, West Virginia June 9, 1944 with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. J.M. Withrow. Roy Spradling was born August 15, 1918 and was the son of Albert Spradling and Minnie Lee Grass ("Minnie Grass"). The children of Roy Spradling and Phyllis Spradling were:

Kyle Brent Spradling ("Kyle Spradling") born November 12, 1946, and married Barbara Jean Larch ("Barbara Larch") September 2, 1967. Barbara Larch was born November 11, 1948 and was the daughter of Samuel Bernard Larch ("Samuel Larch") and Neva L. Johnston ("Neva Johnston"). Kyle Spradling and Barbara Spradling had a daughter named:

Heather Dawn Spradling ("Heather Spradling") born August 5, 1974;

Beverly Ann Spradling ("Beverly Spradling") born October 3, 1948 and married James Michael Shock ("Janes Shock") April 27, 1968. James Shock was born April 27, 1943. The children of James Shock and Beverly Shock were:

James Everett Shock ("James Shock") born September 6, 1970;

Michael Baxter Shock ("Michael Shock") born October 31, 1973; and, Jeffery Alan Shock ("Jeffery Shock" & "Jeffrey Shock") born August 26, 1977;

Chris Ellison Spradling ("Chris Spradling" & "Christopher Spradling"?) born July 3, 1960; and,

Debra Leigh Spradling ("Debra Spradling" & "Deborah Spradling"?) born July 10, 1962;

Sonja Helene Baxter ("Sonja Baxter") born February 16, 1940, married Donald Paul Smith ("Donald Smith") of Charleston, West Virginia on December 31, 1959 with Rev. Homer D. Baxter ("Homer Baxter") performing the ceremony at the Elmore Memorial Advent Christian Church; and,

Carmon Ellison Baxter ("Carmon Baxter") born August 10, 1918, died August 25, 1918, and is buried in the Hall Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Eltin Ezra Baxter ("Eltin Baxter" & "Elton Baxter"?) born May 14, 1896, never married, died August 16, 1914 at the age of 18 years 3 months and 2 days, and is buried in the Baxter Cemetery in Four Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Homer Dathan Baxter ("Homer Baxter") born December 29, 1899 at Coopers Creek, near Charleston, West Virginia, married Mabel Conner November 29, 1923, became a minister at various churches including the Elmore A.C. Church, died January 22, 1982 from a heart attack, and is buried in the Floral Hill Garden of Memories Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia. Mabel Conner was born September 9, 1899 and was the daughter of John Conner and Mary Jane Forrier ("Mary Forrier" & "Elizabeth Forrier"). The children of Homer Baxter and Mabel Baxter were:

Homer Dathan Baxer, Jr. ("Homer Baxter") born November 22, 1924, first married Constance Harolden Houston ("Constance Houston") April 1948, later married Saida Margaret Nelon (formerly "Saida Kerr") October 1, 1977, and died August 22, 1990 in Daytona, Florida at the age of 65. Constance Houston was born December 6, 1931 and Saida Kerr was born October 1, 1932. The children of Homer Baxter and Constance Baxter were:

Craig Robert Baxter ("Craig Baxter") born April 16, 1952;

Don Randal Baxter ("Don Baxter" & "Donald Baxter") born April 21, 1953, and married Gay Lee Buscove ("Gay Buscove") November 19, 1977 and lived in Jacksonville Beach, Florida and Boca Raton, Florida; and,

Keith Allen Baxter ("Keith Baxter") born August 1, 1957; and,

Glenna Marie Baxter ("Glenna Baxter") born August 30, 1930, and married George Howard Moose ("George Moose") March 31, 1956 at the First Advent Christian Church with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Loran Ross. George Moose was born May 9, 1933 in Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina and was the son of John Daniel Moose ("John Moose") and Nannie Victoria Bost. George Moose and Glenna Moose had a daughter named:

Kimberly Kay Moose ("Kimberly Moose") born November 8, 1958, and married Louis Steven Dodd ("Louis Dodd") November 19, 1977 with the Rev. Homer Baxter performing the ceremony at the Elmore Advent Christian Church. Louis Dodd was born April 9, 1958 and was the son of Rev. Louis Edmund Dodd ("Louis Dodd") of Elkview, West Virginia and Mary Anna Butler ("Mary Butler" & "Elizabeth Butler"). The children of Louis Dodd and Kimberly Dodd were:

Andrea Meredith Dodd ("Andrea Dodd") born June 19, 1982; and, Nicholas Clay Dodd ("Nicholas Dodd") born November 17, 1986;

Otis Emory Baxter ("Otis Baxter") born June 9, 1903, first married a White, later married Crystal Gladys Westfall ("Crystal Westfall") June 9, 1932, died December 25, 1962 at the age of 59 in Big Chimney, West Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Garden Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. Crystal Westfall was born December 16, 1905 and was the daughter of James E. Westfall ("James Westfall") and Victoria Olive Mathews ("Victoria Mathews" & "Olive Matthews"?) and later apparently married Hayes Christy and still later married Opha E. Jones ("Opha Jones") February 14, 1983. Otis Baxter apparently had a child by his first marriage. The children of Otis Baxter and Crystal Baxter were:

Anna Lea Baxter ("Anna Baxter") born April 19, 1933, and married James Carlton Barbour ("James Barbour") December 5, 1953 in the Coopers Creek A. C. Church. James Barbour was born January 27, 1931 and died July 6, 1967. Anna Barbour apparently later married Durwood Edwards Hobbs ("Durwood Hobbs") April 5, 1968. The children of James Barbour and Anna Barbour were:

Carlton Harris Barbour ("Carlton Barbour" & "Carlton Barber"?) born March 17, 1955 in Jacksonville, North Carolina, and married Nancy Lou Custy ("Nancy Custy") August 9, 1974 in Jacksonville, North Carolina. Carlton Barbour and Nancy Barbour had a son named:

Brandon Barbour ("Brandon Barber"?); and

Valeria Lea Barbour ("Valeria Barbour", "Valorie Barber"? & "Valorie Barbour"?) born February 18, 1960 in Jacksonville, North Carolina, and married Glenn Marty Cox July 16, 1977 in Jacksonville, North Carolina. The children of Glenn Cox and Valeria Cox was a daughter named:

Candance Nicole Cox ("Candance Cox") born March 8, 1983 in Richlands, North Carolina;

Franklin Dee Baxter ("Franklin Baxter") born January 3, 1935, married Patricia Burdette who was born August 4, 1940. On August 1, 1989, Franklin Baxter and Particia Baxter purchased some property from Ofa Jones, et al, in Tuppers Creek in the Poca District of Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Franklin Baxter and Patricia Baxter were:

Rebecca Ann Baxter ("Rebecca Baxter") an adopted daughter born February 20, 1964, married Bobby Brian Breeden ("Bobby Breeden" & "Robert Breeden"?) September 17, 1983 in the Coal Fork Methodist Church with the Rev. Earl Cochran performing the ceremony, and later married Bill Jeo Sevy ("Bill Sevy" & "William Sevy"?) March 4, 1989. Bill Sevy was the son of Bill Sevy and Rose; and,

Lisa Gail Baxter ("Lisa Baxter") born April 24, 1968, and married Kevin Charles Neeley ("Kevin Neeley") July 14, 1989 at the Elkview Baptist Church; and,

Grover Cleveland Baxter ("Grover Baxter") born September 28, 1940 in Beckley, Raleigh County, West Virginia, and married Peggy Ann Douglas ("Peggy Douglas") February 5, 19?? with Rev. H.D. Baxter performing the ceremony in the Elk River Church of the Naxarene. Peggy Douglas was the daughter of Wesley David Douglas ("Westley Douglas") and Beulah Constance Campbell ("Beulah Campbell"). The children of Grover Baxter and Peggy Baxter were:

Katherine Lynn Baxter ("Katherine Baxter" & "Kathy Baxter") born July 6, 1963 in Miami, Florida and married Thomas Lawrence Weir ("Thomas Weir") November 8, 1986 in Miami, Dade County, Florida. Thomas Weir was born June 6, 1960 in Albion, Michigan and was the son of Larry Edward Weir ("Larry Weir") and Iris Rodene Carter ("Iris Carter"); and,

Gary Crawford Baxter ("Gary Baxter") born April 2, 1967 at Hieleah, Florida; and,

Tiny Floyd Baxter ("Tiny Baxter") born August 30, 1905, died June 28, 1914 at the age of 8 years 10 months and 23 days, and is buried in the Baxter Cemetery in Four Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Mary Alice Cavender ("Mary Cavender", Mary A. Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender” & "Elizabeth Cavender") born on either February 14, 1871 or February 14, 1870494, married William Grant Guthrie ("William Guthrie") April 23, 1890 in Kanawha County, West Virginia when she was 19 years of age and with Rev. Henry Young performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died either about 1953 or about 1951494. William Guthrie was born about 1864, was the son of John Guthrie and Mary Wallace, and was married when he was 26 years of age. William Guthrie and Mary Guthrie had 5 children:

Wert Guthrie;

Wood Guthrie;

Leroy Guthrie;

Effie Guthrie who married Ovie Facemyer. Ovie Facemyer and Effie Facemyer had 3 children:

Donald Facemyer;

Robert Facemyer; and,

William Facemyerwho married Margaret A. Garnes (“Margaret Garnes”). William Facemyer and Margaret Facemyer had 5 children:

Donna M. Facemyer (“Donna Facemyer”) born on June 20, 1954;

Judith Ann Facemyer (“Judith Facemyer”) born on July 19, 1955;

Karen Lynn Facemyer (“Karen Facemyer”) born on July 31, 1957;

Billie Jean Facemyer (“Billie Facemyer”) born on June 27, 1958; and,

James R. Facemyer (“James Facemyer”) born on October 11, 1961; and,

Ruth Guthrie who married Emmett Lanham;

James Jasper Cavender ("James Cavender", “James J. Cavender”, “J.J. Cavender” & "Jack Cavender") born July 24, 1874 in Kanwaha County, West Virginia, lived with but never married Mary Carr ("Elizabeth Carr"), later married Katie M. High (“Katie High”, “Katherine High”? & “Frances High”?) on May 5, 1897 Kanawha County, West Virginia, died either on August 1, 1941433 or on August 1, 1949 at the age of 75 at the home of his daughter in Alum Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Jarrett Cemetery in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia. James Cavender and Mary Car had a daughter named Marie Cavender who died January 3, 1985. James Cavender and Mary Carr had a daughter:

Marie Cavender born on January 3, 1985;

James Cavender and Fannie High Cavender (“Fannie Cavender”) had 3 children:

Virginia L. Cavender ("Virginia Cavender" & “V.L. Cavender”) born about 1897, and married Townsend Roberts on April 28, 1915 with Rev. T.H. Binford performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Townsend Roberts was born about 1895 and was 20 years of age when he married;

Carl H. Cavender (“Carl Cavender” & “C.H. Cavender”) born about 1903 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Edna L., and died December 18, 1937; and,

two other children whose names are presently unknown;

Sarah A. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.A. Cavender”) born August 29, 1876 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Unknown daughter born on February 3, 1877, and died in September 1878;

Staughter Cavender born February 3, 1877, apparently never married, and died June 29, 1955;

Fred Lawrence Cavender (“Fred C. Cavender”?494, "Fred Cavender", "Freddie L. Cavender", "Freddie Cavender", “F.L. Cavender”, “F.C. Cavender” & "Frederick Cavender") born August 22, 1879 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mabel Mary O'Daniel ("Mabel O'Daniel") on December 23, 1916, died June 29, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried at Two Mile Grove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery on Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Mabel O'Daniel was born June 16, 1882, was the daughter of Ed O'Daniel ("Edward O'Daniel") and Martha A. Copeland ("Martha Copeland"), and died January 18, 1945 at the age of 61 years 6 months and 22 days;

Plina Cavender born April 20, 1882 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married John William Walker ("John Walker") on February 7, 1907 when she was 23 years of age and with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. R.D. Waltz in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. John Walker was born about 1876 and was 31 years of age when he married. John Walker and Plina Cavender Walker (“Plina Walker”) had 11 children:

Berman C. Walker (“Brenan C. Walker”494 “Brenan Walker” & "Berman Walker") born February 5, 1900, married Beulah Holmes, and died January 13, 1967 at the age of 67. Berman Walker and Beulah Walker had 8 children:

Theodore Walker;

Ivan Walker;

Richel Walker who lived in St. Albans, West Virginia;

Glen Walker;

Arlon Walker;

Loretta Walker;

Emogene Walker (“Imogene Walker”?; and,

Linda Walker who never married;

Robert Walker;

Cleo Walker born about 1917;

Catherine Walker born about 1922 and married William J. High ("William High");

Basil Walker born about 1924 and never married;

Gladys Walker who married Rome Baldwin;

Lorena Walker (“Lorraine Walker”494)who married a Boggess;

Lela Walker (“Leldia Walker”?494)who married a Moore;

Violet Walker born about 1926, apparently first married Nelson Oxley and later married a Jones;

Mamie Walker (“Mammie Walker”?494) who married a Boggess and died about 1859; and,

Tressie Walker who never married and died about 1932;

Harrison Cavender born November 29, 1884 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mattie Gale Durst ("Mattie Durst" & “Mattie Durth”) on June 14, 1906 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died July 20, 1954 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Both Harrison Cavender and his wife are buried in the Hall Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Harrison Cavender and Mattie Durst Cavender (“Mattie Cavender”) had 7 children:

Goldie Cavender who died at the age of 3;

Jewell Eugene Cavender ("Jewell Cavender" & “J.E. Cavender”) born July 4, 1907 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died September 3, 1955 in Elk River Bank, in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Smith Arleigh Cavender ("Smith Cavender" & “S.A. Cavender”) born November 1, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Tressa Jane Shultz ("Tressie Shultz" & “Tressa Sheltz”) on May 9, 1933 in Kanawha County, West Virginia who was born about 1918 and he died on June 16, 1951 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Smith Cavender and Tressie Cavender had a son named:

Bernard Arleigh Cavender ("Bernard Cavender" & “B.A. Cavender”) born October 8, 1934 in Hurricane, Putnam County, West Virginia, first married Alberta Lee Hammons ("Alberta Hammons") who was born February 28, 1945, and later married Connie Deloris Forth (“Connie Forth”). The children of Bernard Cavender and Alberta Cavender were:

Deana Dee Cavender ("Deana Cavender" & “D.D. Cavender”) born October 22, 1966 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and had a child named:

Jessica Anne Cavender (“Jessica Cavender” “J.A. Cavender”) born October 14, 1986 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Larra Ann Cavender ("Larra Cavender", “L.A. Cavender” & "Laura Cavender"?) born October 18, 1969 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Bernard Cavender and Connie Cavender had 3 children:

Douglas Wayne Cavender (“Douglas Cavender” & “D.W. Cavender”) born August 6, 1956 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Jayma Jay Cavender (“Jayma Cavender” & “J.J. Cavender”) born August 2, 1958 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Javena Jan Cavender (“Javena Cavender” & “J.J. Cavender”) born June 11, 1963 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Patricia Ann Cavender (“Patricia Cavender” & “P.A. Cavender”) born March 27, 1938 in Bownemont, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Wanda Jane Cavender (“Wanda Cavender” & “W.J. Cavender”) born June 7, 1940 in Spring Hill, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died June 7, 1940;

Doris Orleen Cavender ("Doris Cavender" & “D.O. Cavender”) born about 1918, first married Giles Cameron about 1951, later married Raymond B. Mitchell ("Raymond Mitchell"), and died October 3, 1977 at the age of 59 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Giles Cameron and Doris Cameron had a daughter named:

Lenora Gale Cameron ("Lenora Cameron")who married Manuell Souza, Jr. ("Manuel Souza"?) and lived in San Diego, California. The children of Manuel Souza and Lenora Souza were:

Sherrie Marie Souza ("Sherrie Souza") born February 17, 1954;

Gale Souza born August 23, 1955;

Manuel Souza ("Buddy Souza") born in July;

Daniel Souza ("Danny Souza") born October 1, 1960; and,

Tressa Ann Souza ("Tressa Souza") born February 1964;

Jarrell Dearth Cavender (“Jarrell Cavender”, “Jerrell Cavender”? & “J.D. Cavender”) born January 8, 1918 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Hazel Marie Jackson (“Hazel Jackson”), and died in January 1965. The children of Jerrell Cavender and Hazel Cavender were:

Edward Lee Cavender (“Edward Cavender” & “K.L. Cavender”) born February 5, 1939 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Margaret Louise Martin (“Margaret Martin”). Edward Cavender and Margaret Cavender (“Louise Cavender”)had 4 children:

Marshall Edward Cavender (“Marshall Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) born December 7, 1962 in Canada, and married Gretchen Lee Ramsey (“Gretchen Ramsey”). Marshall Cavender and Gretchen Cavender had 2 children:

Thomas Marshall Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.M. Cavender”) born August 3, 1995 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Abagail Colleen Cavender (“Abagail Cavender” & “A.C. Cavender”) born November 11, 1998 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Jarrell W. Cavender (“Jarrell Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) born on June 11, 1964;

Sarah Ann Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.A. Cavender”) born on July 28, 1965 in Florida, and married Kenneth Musick in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Kenneth Musick and Sarah Musick (“Ann Musick”) were:

Kendra Musick born on April 26, 1988; and,

Justin Scott Musick (“Justin Musick”) born on December 14, 1991; and,

David Wayne Cavender (“David Cavender” & “D.W. Cavender”) born August 2, 1977, and died on January 5, 1999 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia as a result of an automobile accident; and,

Ruth Ann Cavender ("Ruth Cavender" & “R.A. Cavender”) born July 22, 1942 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married James Wyatt Halstead ("James Halstead" & "James Wyat Halstead"?) who was born June 14, 1942, and later married Thomas Vickers. The children of James Halstead and Ruth Halstead were:

Carol Christine Halstead ("Carol Halstead") born October 3, 1959; and,

Joseph Wyatt Halstead ("Joseph Halstead") born October 5, 1961.

Thomas Vickers and Ruth Vickers had a son named:

George Vickers;

Kenneth Arnold Cavender ("Kenneth Cavender" & “K.A. Cavender”) born on December 29, 1919 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mary Kathleen Slack ("Mary Slack" & "Elizabeth Slack"), was a former POW in World War II, having received the Purple Heart and a metal for bravery, died August 25, 1995 at the age of 75 in Jackson County, West Virginia from injuries suffered in an automobile accident, and is buried in the Ravenswood Cemetery in Ravenswood, West Virginia. Kenneth Cavender was a former prisoner of war in World War II and received both a Purple Heart Medal from wounds suffered and a Medal for Bravery. The children of Kenneth Cavender and Mary Cavender were:

Donna K. Cavender ("Donna Cavender" & “D.K. Cavender”) born November 16, 1948 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married a Moore, and lived in Columbia, South Carolina;

Clifford Arnold Cavender ("Clifford Cavender", “C.A. Cavender” & "Corky Cavender") born April 5, 1951 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and lived in Lyman, Wyoming; and,

Keith Elton Cavender ("Keith Cavender", “K.E. Cavender” & "Pude Cavender") born on October 29, 1954 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Kristen Lyn Metz (“Kristen Metz” & “Kristy Metz”), died July 21, 1991 at the age of 36, and is buried in the Ravenswood Cemetery in Ravenswood, West Virginia. The children of Keith Cavender and Kristy Cavender were:

Brian Cavender;

Cortney Shea Cavender (“Cortney Cavender” & “C.S. Cavender”) born January 3, 1987 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Derek Ryan Cavender (“Derek Cavender” & “D.R. Cavender”) born February 19, 1990 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Theodore T. Cavender ("Theodore Cavender", “T.T. Cavender” & "Ted Cavender"?) born June 20, 1921, married a Katherine and lived in South Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Theodore Cavender and Katherine Cavender were:

Gary Cavender; and,

Susan Cavender;

Susan E. Cavender ("Susan Cavender" & “S.E. Cavender”) born April 12, 1886, first married Henry Hayden Walker ("Henry Walker") on January 21, 1913 when she was 16 years of age with Rev. J.N. Layne performing the ceremony, and later married a Stewart. Henry Walker was born about 1884 at the age of 18, and died February 26, 1954. Henry Hayden and Susan Hayder had no children; and,

Herman L. Cavender ("Herman Cavender" & “H.L. Cavender”) born November 22, 1887, married Pearl May Oxley ("Pearl Oxley") in April 1912, was a member of the Kanawha Two Mile Grove Baptist Church, died August 2, 1973 at the age of 85 near Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Morrison-Cavender Cemetery on Kanawha Two Mile, on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia near the home of Herman L. Cavender. Pearl Oxley was born May 4, 1893 and died May 1946. Herman Cavender and Pearl Oxley Cavender (“Pearl Cavender”) had 13 children:

Thelma Cavender born July 26, 1913, and died August 3, 1913;

Melva Cavender born July 2, 1914, and married Auther Waples ("Arthur Waples") April 25, 1949. Auther Waples and Melva Waples had a son named:

Fredrick Waples ("Frederick Waples") who married Susan Dolan. Fredrick Waples and Susan Waples had the following children:

Shannon Waples;

Freddie Waples ("Frederick Waples" & "Fredrick Waples"?); and,

Brannon Waples;

Noel Audrey Cavender ("Noel Cavender" & “N.A. Cavender’) born August 11, 1915, and died June 18, 1921;

Ester Ellen Cavender ("Ester Cavender" & “E.E. Cavender”) born November 27, 1916 at Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Lester L. Taylor ("Lester Taylor") on March 28, 1937 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of the Kanawha Two Mile Grove Baptist Church, and died August 19, 1980 at the age of 63. Lester Taylor lived in Charleston, West Virginia and had the following children:

Janet L. Taylor ("James Taylor") who married Ralph Hunter, first lived in Pocatalico, West Virginia and later lived in Riverview, Florida;

James Taylor who married a Carol; and,

Deborah A. Taylor ("Deborah Taylor") who married Charles Benard ("Charles Bernard"?) and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Delphie Arbutus Cavender ("Delphie Cavender" & “D.A. Cavender”) born August 31, 1918, and married Jodie Bostic on September 28, 1940. Jodie Bostic and Delphia Bostic had two children:

Barbra Bostic ("Barbarah Bostic"? & "Barbara Bostic"?) who married Joseph Page; and,

Maralin Bostic ("Marlyn Bostic"?) who married Daniel Stotler;

James Leon Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.L. Cavender”) born February 29, 1920 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Orpha Irene Slater (“Orpha Slater”) on May 18, 1940 and apparently lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Orpha Slater was born December 6, 1919. James Cavender and Orpha Slater Cavender" (“Orpha Cavender”) had 3 children:

Evelyn Carol Cavender ("Evelyn Cavender" & “E. C. Cavender”) born December 26, 1940 in Poca, Putnam County, West Virginia, and married Arthur Martin. The children of Arthur Martin and Carol Martin were:

Mary S. Martin ("Mary Martin" & "Elizabeth Martin"?) born April 12, 1969; and,

Vickey L. Martin ("Vickey Martin" & "Vicky Martin"?) born February 13, 1973;

Elmer Eugene Cavender ("Elmer Cavender& “E.E. Cavender”) born August 28, 1943 in West Virginia, first married Judy Carol McLean (“Judy McLean”), and later married Rita McClanahan. Elmer Cavender and Judy Cavender had a son named:

Michael Todd Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.T. Cavender”) born November 24, 1964 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Drema Ilene Cavender ("Drema Cavender" & “D.I. Cavender”) born February 19, 1947 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Floyd S. Underwood ("Floyd Underwood") and apparently lived in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Floyd Underwood and Drema Underwood were:

Jeffery Underwood ("Jeffrey Underwood"?) born December 26, 1968; and,

Kevin F. Underwood ("Kevin Underwood") born May 12, 1972;

Janice Pauline Cavender ("Janice Cavender", “J.P. Cavender” & “Janis Cavender”) born August 27, 1922, never married, and died August 2, 1981 in an automobile accident in Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio, and is buried in the Floral Hill Gardens of Memories in Sissonville, West Virginia;

Norma Lea Cavender ("Norma Cavender" & “N.L. Cavender”) born October 10, 1923, supposedly never married, but had a daughter named:

Renee Cavender who was born in 1962, and died May 27, 1977 of gunshot wounds of unknown origin;

Inez Marie Cavender ("Inez Cavender" & “I.M. Cavender”) born May 9, 1926, and died August 31, 1926;

Delmer Eugene Cavender ("Delmar Cavender", “D.E. Cavender” & "Delmer Cavender"?) born November 17, 1927 at Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Iola Mae Casto ("Iola Casto"), died August 21, 1991 at the age of 63, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. The children of Delmer Cavender and Iola Cavender were:

Jennifer Ann Cavender ("Jenifree Cavender", “J.A. Cavender” & "Jennifer Cavender"?) born February 28, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Daniel McNeal; and,

Sandra Jean Cavender ("Sandra Cavender" & “S.J. Cavender”) born April 17, 1959 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, graduated from Fairmont State College and attended West Virginia College of Graduate Studies, and married Richard Thomas Hodgen (“Richard Hodgen”) on June 29, 1991 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Herman Cavender, Jr. born June 6, 1929 in Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Roda Kathleen Lanham (“Roda Lanham”), and apparently lived in St. Albans, West Virginia. Herman Cavender and Roda Cavender 2 children:

Jerry Cavender ("Jerald Cavender"?); and,

Terry Lee Cavender (“Terry Cavender” & “T.L. Cavender”) born September 21, 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Cherie Lynn Blankenship (“Cheri Blankenship”). Terry Cavender and Cherie Cavender had 2 children:

April Renee Cavender (“April Cavender”) born May 15, 1982 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Devin Alexander Cavender (“Devin Cavender” & “D.A. Cavender”) born September 6, 1990 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Hildred Ray Cavender (“Hildred Cavender”, "Hillard Cavender" & “H.R. Cavender”) born September 13, 1931 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Ruby V. Foster (“Ruby Foster”), apparently lived in Dunbar, West Virginia, and died on October 17, 1999 in Dunbar, Kanwaha County, West Virginia at the age of 68 years, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens in Cross Lanes, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Hildred Cavender and Ruby Foster Cavender (“Ruby Cavender”) had at least 3 children:

Robert Braden Cavender (“Robert Cavender”) who lived in Roseland, New Jersey;

Lois Carol Cavender (“Lois Cavender”) who married a Horan, and lived in Charleston, Kanwaha County, West Virginia;and,

Janet Cavender who married a Pennington (“Penington”?) and lived in Cross Lanes, Kanwaha County, West Virginia; and,

Dorothy May Cavender ("Dorothy Cavender" & “D.M. Cavender”) born February 21, 1933, and married Daniel Grubb. Daniel Grubb and Dorothy Grubb had two children:

Kevin Grubb, an adopted son; and,

Callie Grubb an adopted daughter;279 & 371

(iv) CHARLES C. CAVENDER 494(Charles Cavender” & “C.C. Cavender”) born about 1803 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, First married Elizabeth Jarrett on January 1, 1829 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died a “lunatic” on February 6, 1868 in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Elizabeth Jarrett was born about 1811, was the daughter of Squire C. Jarrett ("Squire Jarrett") (1782-1860) and Patsy Groves (“Martha Groves”?, "Patsy Graves", "Patricia Groves"? & "Patricia Graves"?) (1784-1855), and died about 1876. On February 6, 1868, John T. Reynolds (“John Reynolds”), Squire G. Jarrett (“Squire Jarrett”), and John Gunter were appointed appraisers of the meager estate of Charles Cavender and made oath that they would truly and faithfully perform their duties as appraisers. Signed before Benjamin Slack, a Notary Public. On February 10, 1868, the appraisel was made and filed in the Office of the Circuit Court Clerk in Kanawha County, West Virginia.

Charles Cavender received a 100 acre land grant in 1831 in Indian Creek, Kanawha County, Virginia through the Jarrett family and later lived in the Elkview area of Kanawha County, West Virginia. In 1870, the farm of widow Elizabeth Cavender was adjacent to the farms of Owen G. Jarrett ("Owen Jarrett") and David J. Jarrett ("David Jarrett").

This may the the same Charles Cavender mentioned in the "Bill of the Estate" of Charles Cavender of Kanawha County, West Virginia which stated: "This 6th day of February, 1868, John T. Reynolds (“John Reynolds”), Squire G. Jarrett ("Squire Jarrett") and John Gunter ("John Gunther"?), who have been appointed appraisers of the estate of Charles Cavender, a lunatic, and made oath that they would truly and faithfully perform their duties as an appraiser." (Benjamin Slack, Notary Public) The document continues and lists his meager holdings. It was received and recorded in the Circuit Court Clerk office in Kanawha County, West Virginia on February 10, 1868. John Slack, Clerk.

Charles Cavender had a total of 19 children, 15 by his marriage to Elizabeth Jarrett, 3 by a slave named Martha, and 1 by a slave named Maria. Charles Cavender and Elizabeth Jarrett Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”) had the following 15 children:

Matt Cavender (“Matthew Cavender”?);

Spicer J. Cavener ("Spicer Cavender", “Spicer J. Cavender”? & “S.J. Cavender”) born about 1830 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Sarah Jane Slack (“Sarah Slack”) on July 23, 1852 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, divorced and had no children, and later at the age of 26, married Elizabeth Ann Vance ("Betsey Ann Vance", "Betsy Vance" & "Betty Vance") on October 21, 1855 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia. Elizabeth Vance was born about 1840, was the daughter of Daniel Vance and a Hannah, and was 15 years of age when she married. The children of Spicer Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender were:

Hannah Ann Cavender ("Hannah Cavender" & “H.A. Cavender”) born May 17, 1857 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia with her birth reported by her grandfather Charles Cavender, and she married Benjamin S. Mason ("Benjamin Mason") on April 2, 1873 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 17, with the ceremony being conducted by Benjamin Slack and which was reported by Spicer J. Cavender (“Spicer Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”). Benjamin Mason was born about 1851 and was 22 years of age when he was married. Benjamin Mason and Hannah Mason had 3 children:

Rosa B. Mason ("Rosa Mason") born about 1875;

Ira I. Mason ("Ira Mason") born about 1878; and,

Virgie L. Mason ("Virgie Mason") born about 1880; and,

Levi Vance Cavender ("Levi Cavender" & “L.V. Cavender”) born March 18, 1859 in Turkey Fork, Indian Creek, Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia. At the age of 18, he married Elizabeth Jane C. Turner (“Elizabeth Jane Turner”, “Jane Turner” & "Elizabeth Turner") on May 6, 1877 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. He died on March 15, 1926 at the age of 66 years, 11 months and 26 days from a pancreas, organic heart condition. Elizabeth Turner was married in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 17, with Rev. H.H. Hughart of Kanawha County, West Virginia performing the ceremony. Levi Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender had 12 children:

Della Belle Cavender (“Della Cavender” & “D.E. Cavender”) ;

Cora E. Cavender ("Cora Cavender" & “C.E. Cavender”) born February 18, 1877, and died August 7, 1889 in an accident in Big Sandy, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 29;

Emory Wayne Cavender ("Emory Cavender" & “E.W. Cavender”) born May 24, 1882, married Lilly Dale Murdock ("Lilly Murdock" & "Lily Murdock") about 1899 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died January 20, 1949 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Levi Cavender Cemetery in Dutch Ridge, West Virginia. Lilly Murdock was born July 15, 1887, her birth reported by Emory Cavender, she was the daughter of Joseph Murdock and Mary Light, and she died February 5, 1943. The 8 children of Emory Cavender and Lilly Cavender were:

Vada Cavender born April 30, 1901, married a Turley and had no children, later married a Cummings and had no children, still later married Homer Burgess on May 28, 1918 at the age of 17 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died February 18, 1985 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Homer Burgess was born about 1899, was the son of Wyatt Burgess and was 19 when he married with Rev. S.W. Cavender performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Apparently, Vada Burgess later married a Turley and had no children, and still later married a Cummings and had no children. The children of Homer Burgess and Vada Cavender were:

Donald E. Burgess ("Donald Burgess") who married a Geraldine and is living in South Charleston, West Virginia;

Homer Junior Burgess ("Homer Burgess");

Charles R. Burgess ("Charles Burgess") who is living in St. Albans, West Virginia;

Roy E. Burgess ("Roy Burgess") who married an Erma and is living in St. Albans, West Virginia; and,

Joseph H. Burgess ("Joseph Burgess") who married a Carol and is living in South Charleston, West Virginia;

Everette Lee Cavender ("Everette Cavender" & “E.L. Cavender”) born September 4, 1903 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Garnet Starkey on September 14, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died September 27, 1992 at the age of 69 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, and is buried in Jacksonville, Florida Cemetery. The children of Everett Cavender and Garnet Cavender were:

Shelbajean Cavender ("Shelby Cavender" & “S.J. Cavender”?) who first married Shelby Lindsay, apparently later married a Dye, and is living in Jacksonville, Florida; and,

Jackie Lee Cavender ("Jackie Cavender" & “J.L. Cavender”)a son born November 2, 1938 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Linda L. Dolan ("Linda Dolan"), died of a heart attack May 3, 1988 at the age of 49 at Seth, Boone County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Drawdy Cemetery in Peytona, West Virginia. The 4 children of Jackie Cavender and Linda Cavender were:

Kathy Cavender;

Kimberlee Cavender;

Kevin Lee Cavender ("Keven Cavender" & “K.L. Cavender”) born about 1958 in West Virginia, and married Brenda Joyce Estep (“Brenda Estep”). Kevin Cavender and Brenda Cavender had 2 children:

Amanda Joyce Cavender (“Amanda Cavender” & “A.J. Cavender”) born June 4, 1982 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Stacie Marie Cavender (“Stacie Cavender”) born January 29, 1987 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Kenneth Cavender;

Orville Wayne Cavender ("Orville Cavender" & “O.W. Cavender”) born about 1906 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Bertha Blackwell on September 22, 1926 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died about 1927. Orville Cavender and Bertha Cavender had a son named:

Orville Hansford Cavender ("Orville Cavender" & “O.H. Cavender”) born about 1927 in West Virginia, was a member of the Elkview Baptist Church, and who married Gladys Ernestine Elswick ("Gladys Elswick") who was born about 1932, was the daughter of David Elswick, and died December 17, 1983 at the age of 51. Orville Cavender and Gladys Cavender had 5 children:

Michael Hansford Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.H. Cavender”) born May 19, 1952 in Pennsylvania, and married Angela Jean Morris ("Angela Morris") on August 17, 1975 who was born November 10, 1952. Michael Cavender and Angela Cavender had 2 children:

Benjamin Michael Cavender ("Benjamin Cavender", “B.M. Cavender” & "Ben Cavender") born September 28, 1983 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Amber Jean Cavender ("Amber Cavender" & “A.J. Cavender”) born January 15, 1981 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Rebecca Sue Cavender ("Rebecca Cavender" & “R.S. Cavender”) who married William Paul Hodges, III ("William Hodges") on October 2, 1971 with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Donald Blackwell;

Joseph Marvin Cavender ("Joseph Cavender" & “J.M. Cavender”) born May 17, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia who married Martha Lynn Perkins ("Martha Perkins") on May 28, 1977, with Rev. Earl Parvin performing the ceremony, and who live in Bradley, West Virginia. Martha Perkins was the daughter of Harry J. Perkins, Sr. ("Harry Perkins"). Joseph Cavender and Martha Cavender had 2 children:

Joseph Wesley Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) born November 14, 1982 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Hannah Marie Cavender (“Hannah Cavender” & “H.M. Cavender”) born May 3, 1988 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Russell Wayne Cavender ("Russell Cavender" & “R.W. Cavender”) born July 11, 1964 in Connecticut, and married Rhonda Lea Hodge ("Rhonda Hodge") on June 18, 1988 in Coopers Creek Advent Church in Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Don Blackwell performing the ceremony. Rhonda Hodge was born October 4, 1966. Russell Cavender and Rhonda Cavender had 1 child:

Lindsey Nicole Cavender (“Lindsey Cavender” & “L.N. Cavender”) born December 6, 1991 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Delmer Ray Cavender ("Delmer Cavender" & “D.R. Cavender”) born on July 5, 1909 in Blue Creek, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Elemi Okley Legg (“Elemi Legg”), died May 4, 1971 in Kanawha County, West Virginia from a heart attack at the age of 61, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Delmer Cavender and Emile Cavender were:

Wendell Ray Cavender ("Wendell Cavender" & “W.R. Cavender”) born December 11, 1944 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Julie Maureen Waugh ("Julie Waugh") on December 17, 1971 in the Starcher Baptist Church in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Julie Waugh was the daughter of Chester Waugh;

Wilma Gail Cavender ("Wilma Cavender" & “W.G. Cavender”) born July 19, 1943 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Robert Miley and is living in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

Emile Cavender who first married Maury A. Tucker ("Maury Tucker") who was born about 1910 and died July 15, 1982. In 1971, she apparently married Robert Miley of Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware; and,

Curtis David Cavender ("Curtis Cavender" & “C.D. Cavender”) born January 5, 1967 in Connecticut, and married Debra Jane Wood (“Debra Wood”) on August 19, 1997 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Curtis Cavender and Debra Cavender had 1 child:

Alexis Morgan Cavender (“Alexis Cavender” & “A.M. Cavender”) born December 14, 1998 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Clifford Cavender born August 13, 1913 in Tyler Mountain, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died June 13, 1975, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Crystal Kathleen Cavender (“Crystal Cavender” & “C.K. Cavender”) born August 13, 1917 in Blue Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Yewell Plumley, and died August 24, 2001 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Yewell Plumley and Crystal Plumley had 3 children:

Denver Plumley who died before 2002;

Norman Plumley who died before 2002; and,

Gary Plumley;

Edward Eugene Cavender ("Edward Cavender" & “E.E. Cavender”) born September 19, 1919 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Julia Patricia Garrett ("Patricia Garrett"), died September 8, 1993 at the age of 73 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Garrett Cemetery at Garrett Fork, Logan County, West Virginia. Julia Garrett was born about 1922 and died September 6, 1991 at the age of 69 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband. The children of Edward Cavender and Julia Cavender were:

John Walton Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “John W. Cavender”) born September 14, 1956 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Kathy Sue Burdette ("Kathy Burdette") on April 12, 1984 in St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, and is living in Montague, Maine. Kathy Burdette was the daughter of A.K. Burdette of Charleston, West Virginia;

Larry Edward Cavender ("Larry Cavender" & “L.E. Cavender”) born August 19, 1942 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Sharon Leigh Parker (“Sharon Parker”) on November 22, in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Basil Cavender; and,

Crystal Cavender who married a Plumley and is living in Tyler Mountain, West Virginia; and,

Basil Cavender born October 29, 1922 in Blue Creek, West Virginia, married Wanda Marie Miller (“Wanda Miller”), and died February 19, 1959. Basil Cavender and Wanda Cavender had 1 child:

Basil Dale Cavender (“Basil Cavender” & “B.D. Cavender”) born December 6, 1942 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Alice Faye Adkins (“Alice Adkins”), and later married Ramona Gale Smith (“Ramona Smith”). Basil Cavender and Alice Cavender had 1 child:

Kathy Denise Cavender (“Kathy Cavender” & “K.D. Cavender”) born October 11, 1958;

Basil Cavender and Ramona Cavender had 1 child:

Robin Rae Cavender (“Robin Cavender” & “R.R. Cavender”) born November 19, 1961 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Della Belle Cavender ("Della Cavender" & “D.B. Cavender”) lived with Frank Quick and they had a child named:

Hoy Lee Cavender ("Hoy Cavender" & “H.L. Cavender”) who was born August 23, 1901 in Pentacre, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Stella Belle Carnes ("Stella Carnes") on June 13, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a minister at the Church of Christ and occasionally in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia died of a heart attack on May 31, 1980 at the age of 78 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Stella Carnes was born about 1898, was the daughter of David Carnes and Mary Murdock, and died October 15, 1989 at the age of 91. The children of Hoy Cavender and Stella Cavender were:

Theodore Ellis Cavender ("Theodore Cavender" & “T.E. Cavender”) born March 13, 1922 in Pendleton County, West Virginia, married Nancy Oreda Kiddy ("Nancy Kiddy") and lived in Conroe, Texas. Nancy Kiddy was the daughter of Harvey Kiddy and Alpha Albe Crowder ("Alpha Crowder"). The children of Theodore Cavender and Nancy Cavender were:

Sharon Jean Cavender ("Sharon Cavender" & “S.J. Cavender”) born October 3, 1943 in in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Lucas; and,

Judith Karen Cavender ("Judith Cavender" & “J.K. Cavender”) born November 7, 1944 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Lewis;

Vanila Rea Cavender ("Vanila Cavender" & “V.R. Cavender”) born November 3, 1923, married Neil Owen Young ("Neil Young"), and died August 19, 1979 in Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas. Neil Young was born July 5, 1924 and died March 21, 1971. Neil Young and Vanila Cavender Young (“Vanila Young”) had 3 children:

Janice Young;

Ronnie Young (“Ronald Young”?; and,

Rickey Young (“Richard Young”?); and,

Averol Lee Cavender ("Averol Cavender" & “A.L. Cavender”) born April 10, 1928 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Sydna Karen Turley ("Sydna Turley") on February 14, 1953 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of the Church of God, died August 22, 1986 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 58, and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park in St. Albans, West Virginia. Sydna Turley was born March 6, 1933 in St. Albans, West Virginia, and was the daughter of Sidney Turley and Thelma Wilson. The 4 children of Averol Cavender and Sydna Cavender were:

Stephen Joe Cavender (“Stephen Cavender”, “Joseph Cavender”? & “S.J. Cavender”) born December 17, 1953 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Barbara Ann Scott (“Barbara Scott”) on December 18, 1970 in Pearisburg, Giles County, Virginia, and who is living in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Barbara Scott is the daughter of Millaird Scott and Virginia Moore. Stephen Cavender and Barbara Cavender had 2 children:

Jason Brandon Cavender (“Jason Cavender & “J.B. Cavender”) born July 7, 1973 in West Virginia, and married Stanna Nichole Watts (“Stanna Watts”) on May 15, 1992 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was the daughter of Harold Watts and a Lois. Jason Cavender and Stanna Cavender had 2 children:

Hailei Jean Alexis Cavender (“Hailei Cavender”, “Jean Cavender”, “H.J. Cavender” & “H.J.A. Cavender”) born on October 10, 1993 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and;

Jason Chance Cavender (“Jason Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”) born on May 27, 1997; and,

Julie Ann Cavender (“Julie Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) born September 18, 1976 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Kenneth Wayne Wandling (“Kenneth Wandling”) on February 17, 1966 in Spring Hill, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Linda Gail Cavender (“Linda Cavender” & “L.G. Cavender”) born October 20, 1955 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married William Simmons on February 14, 1985 in St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Simmons and Linda Simmons had a son named:

William Simmons, Jr.;

Karen Lee Cavender ("Karen Cavender" & “K.L. Cavender”) born January 28, 1957 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Rodney Gene McClure ("Rodney McClure") on March 29, 1875 in Springhill, Kanawha County, West Virginia, later married Mickey Arnold, and still later married Steve Kosior in October 1987 in Milton, Cabell County, West Virginia. Rodney McClure was the son of Robert Gene McClure ("Robert McClure"). Rodney McClure and Karen McClure had a daughter named:

Rhiannon Gail McClure (“Rhiannon McClure”) born in 1980, and married a Jeremy;

Mickey Arnold and Karen Arnold had 2 children:

Savannah Lee Arnold (“Savannah Arnold”) born in 1983; and,

Jason Michael Arnold (“Jason Arnold”) born in May 1984; and,

Jeffrey Dale Cavender (“Jeffrey Cavender” & “J.D. Cavender”) born December 27, 1963 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Melinda Ann Lawrence (“Melinda Lawrence”) in 1985 in Bills Creek Church in Scot Depot, Putnam County, West Virginia. Jeffrey Cavender and Melinda Cavender had 2 children:

Brandon Lee Cavender (“Brandon Cavender”) born August 24, 1986 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Ashley Nicole Cavender (“Ashley Cavender” & “A.N. Cavender”) born July 20, 1990 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Julie Ann Cavender (“Julie Cavender’) born September 18, 1976 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Kenneth Wayne Wandling (“Kenneth Wandling”) on February 17, 1996 in Spring Hill, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Samuel Wilmer Cavender ("Samuel Cavender" & “S.W. Cavender”) born July 20, 1886 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, became a Baptist minister who did most of his preaching in the upper Kanawha Valley, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Lavisa Mitchell (“Vice Mitchell”), later married Grace Simmons on April 16, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, next married Tennie Carmenter, died January 3, 1965 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 79 leaving 104 living descendants, and is buried in the Levi Cavender Cemetery in Dutch Ridge, West Virginia. Vice Mitchell died February 20, 1919. Samuel Cavender had a total of 20 children. He and Lavisa Mitchell Cavender (“Lavisa Cavender”) had 9 children:

Levi Earl Cavender ("Levi Cavender" & “L.E. Cavender”) born on April 5, 1911 in Bluefield, West Virginia, later lived in Diamond, West Virginia, married Elizabeth Jane Bragg ("Elizabeth Bragg") on January 10, 1931 in Clay, West Virginia, and died on February 19, 1990 in Reynoldsburg, Franklin County, Ohio. Elizabeth Bragg was born about 1916, was the daughter of Curtis Bragg and Mary Snyder, and died February 6, 1985. The children of Levi Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender were:

Pearl Joyce Cavender ("Pearl Cavender" & “P.J. Cavender”) born December 2, 1931 in Widen, Clay County, West Virginia, first married Charles Limon Lucas, Jr. (“Charles Lucas”) on September 9, 1950 and who was the son of Charles Lucas and a Maggie, and later married a Creech. The children of Charles Lucas and Pearl Lucas were:

Maggie Jane Lucas ("Maggie Lucas") born January 5, 1952; and,

Pamela Ann Lucas ("Pamela Lucas" & “Pam Lucas”) born January 25, 1955, and married William Robert Wright (“William Wright”) on January 25, 1974 in Loudendale, West Virginia. William Wright and Pamela Wright had 2 children:

William David Wright (“William Wright”) born December 1, 1974, and married a Katina; and,

Angela Dawn Wright (“Angela Wright”) born May 25, 1977;

Bonnie Lee Cavender ("Bonnie Cavender" & “B.L. Cavender”) born November 24, 1935 in Cedar Grove, West Virginia, first married Everett White, and later married Roy Mannon. The children of Everett White and Bonnie White were:

Edward Earl White (“Edward White”) born January 31, 1954, and married a Linda. Edward White and Linda White had 2 children:

Edward Earl White, Jr. (“Edward White”) born June 18, 1973; and,

Steven Dale White (“Steven White”) born June 18, 1975;

Debra Sue White ("Debra White" & "Deborah White"?) born February 15, 1955, and married Jimmy Rice (“James Rice”?). Jimmy Rice and Debra Rice had 2 children:

Sean Edward Rice (“Sean Rice”) born January 1, 1972; and,

Jodie Rice born November 20, 1975; and,

Charles Lee White ("Charles White");

The children of Roy Mannon and Bonnie Mannon were:

Charles Lee Mannon (“Charles Mannon”) born August 3, 1960, and married a Sharon; and,

Chris Mannon (“Christopher Mannon”?) born May 13, 1970;

Teddy Ray Cavender ("Teddy Cavender", “T.R. Cavender” & "Theodore Cavender"?) born June 6, 1938 in Ward, West Virginia, and married Garnet Jaunita Siders ("Garnet Siders") on July 20, 1957 in Belle, West Virginia. Garnet Siders was born December 2, 1936, was the daughter of Lee Ray Siders and Sally Jane, and died November 20, 1999 in Birmingham, Alabama. The children of Teddy Cavender and Garnet Cavender were:

Tammie Rae Cavender ("Tammy Cavender" & “T.R. Cavender”) born May 29, 1959, and married Allen Boesel. Allen Boesel and Tammie Boesel had 2 children:

Ashley Elizabeth Boesel (“Ashley Boesel”); and,

Allen Shane Nathaniel Boesel (“Allen Boesel” & “Ray Moesel”) born March 30, 1984;

Teddy Ray Cavender, Jr. ("Teddy Cavender" & “T.R. Cavender”) born September 4, 1964, first married Anita Jackson, and later married a Caroll. Teddy Cavender and Anita Cavender had 2 children:

Crystal Cavender; and,

Levi Earl Cavender (“Levi Cavender’) born August 21, 1984;

Teddy Cavender and Caroll Cavender had 3 children:

Josh Cavender;

Cody Cavender; and,

Carrie Cavender;

Terri Rose Cavender ("Terri Cavender" & “T.R. Cavender”) born December 21, 1965 in Vallejo, Solano County, California, and married James Earl Allen (“James Allen”) on February 19, 1993 in the court house of Okaloosa County, California. James Allen and Terri Allen had 2 children:

James Leroy Allen (“James Allen”) born November 5, 1993 in Crestview, Okaloosa County, Florida; and,

Douglas Ted Cavender Allen (“Douglas Allen” & “Ted Allen”) born November 6, 1992 in Milton, Santa Rosa County, Florida; and,

Christine Elaine Cavender ("Christine Cavender" & “C.E. Cavender”) born November 30, 1969 in Fairfield, Solano County, California, and married Daniel Isaiah Thody (“Daniel Thody”) on December 7, 1986 in Niceville, Okaloosa County, Florida. Daniel Thody and Christine Thody had 5 children:

Zachary Issac Thody (“Zachary Thody”) born January 20, 1987;

Zelena Camille Thody (“Zelena Thody”) born February 10, 1989;

Olivia Danielle Thody (“Olivia Thody”) born March 5, 1990;

Zelisa Elaine Thody (“Zelisa Thody”) born August 27, 1991; and;

Ezekial Thody (“Ezekiel Thody”?) born November 20, 1995; and,

Frances Louise Cavender ("Frances Cavender" & “F.L. Cavender”) born May 8, 1940 in Ward, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Roy Rush Erb (“Roy Erb”) on May 12, 1960 in Diamond, West Virginia and who was the son of Edward Erb and Hazel Solt. Rush Erb and Frances Erb had 3 children:

Tony Allen Erb ("Tony Erb" & "Anthony Erb") born April 4, 1961 in Vallejo, California, and married Elaine Cathy Hicks (“Elaine Hicks”) in November 1981 in Okaloosa County, Florida and who was the daughter of a Mary. Tony Erb and Elaine Erb had 2 children:

Lauren Gayle Erb (“Lauren Erb”) born October 25, 1983; and,

Anthony James Erb (“Anthony Erb”) born January 24, 1985;

Lynn Dee Erb ("Lynn Erb") born February 4, 1963 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, and married Dennis Keith Reeves (“Dennis Reeves”) on July 6, 1979 in Crestview, Olaloosa County, Florida and who was the son of Will Reeves (“William Reeves”?) and Jane Blair. Dennis Reeves and Lynn Reeves had a son named:

Aaron Keith Reeves (“Aaron Reeves”) born January 3, 1980; and,

Cheri Verna Erb (“Cheri Erb”) born February 14, 1973 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio;

Dayton Cavender (“Daythan Cavender”?) born about 1919, died about 1920, and is buried in the Levi Cavender Cemetery in Dutch Ridge, West Virginia;

Ruth Mae Cavender ("Ruth Cavender" & “R.M. Cavender”) born November 8, 1906, married Lorenzo Dow Short (“Lorenzo Short” & "Bud Short") August 15, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia when she was 21 years of age and he was 22 years of age, with the ceremony being performed by Rev. S.W. Cavender in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died in March 1977 in Belle, West Virginia. Bud Short was born about 1902. The children of L.D. Short and Ruth Short were:

Betty Short (“Elizabeth Short”?) who married James Roy Lucas (“James Lucas, who was the son of Charles Lucas and a Maggie. James Lucas and Betty Lucas (“Elizabeth Lucas”?) had 4 children:

Diane Lucas;

Brenda Lucas;

David Lucas; and,

Rodney Lucas;

Wanda Short;

Cubby Short;

a daughter who married James Roy Lucas ("James Lucas");

a daughter who married Charles A. Stover ("Charles Stover");

Hershel Short;

Herbert E. Short ("Herbert Short");

Ray Short;

Clarence Short who married a Jewell, and is living in Mentor, Ohio. Clarence Short and Jewell Short had 2 children:

Michael Short; and,

James Short;

Carl Short living in Willoughby, Ohio; and,

Rev. Roy F. Short ("Roy Short") living in Charleston, West Virginia;

Rotha Cavender (“Rothie Cavender”) born about 1908, died about 1911, and is buried in the Levi Cavender Cemetery in Dutch Ridge, West Virginia;

Ethel Florence Cavender ("Ethel Cavender" & “E.F. Cavender”) born on August 12, 1904 in Pentacre, West Virginia, married John Wesley Short ("John Short") on either April 11, 1928433 or on April 12, 1928 in Kanawha County, West Virginia when she was 18 years of age and he was 22 years of age, with the ceremony being performed by her father, Rev. Samuel Wilmer Cavender (“Samuel Cavender”), in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and she died on May 21, 1995 in Clear Fork, West Virginia. John Short was born on December 28, 1970 in Belle, West Virginia, was the son of Hiram Short and Esta Angeline Patton (“Esta Patton”), and died on December 28, 1970 in Belle, West Virginia. John Short and Ethel Short (“Florence Short”) had 14 children:

Burl Williams Short (“Burl Short”) born on August 5, 1927, first married Hazel Lillian Garten (“Hazel Garten”) on May 31, 1951, later married Betty Gibson White (“Betty White” & “Elizabeth White”?), and died on July 10, 1980 in Belle, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Hazel Garten was born on January 17, 1935, and died on December 7, 1988. Burl Short and Hazel Short (“Lillian Short”) had 6 children:

Burl Leon Short (“Burl Short”) born on December 18, 1951, and who married Julie LaDonna Nichols (“Julie Nichols”) on February 16, 1982;

Sandra Jane Short (“Sandra Short”) born on January 5, 1953, and who first married Michael Hellems (“Michael Hellems”) who was born on June 8, 1947, later married Gary Paxton on June 8, 1982 and who was born on May 5, 1944, and still later married Charlie Ray Fisher (“Charlie Fisher” & “Charles Fisher”) on June 21, 1996 and who was born on April 13, 1952;

Joan Evelyn Short (“Joan Short”);

Glenda Jean Short (“Glenda Short”);

Karen Lynn Short (“Karen Short”); and,

Timmy Dale Short (“Timmy Short” & “Timothy Short”?) who married Betty Gibson White (“Betty White” & “Elizabeth White”);

Mary Kathleen Short (“Mary Short”) born on July 10, 1929 in Falling Rock, West Virginia, and married Albert Clarence Priddy, Jr. (“Albert Priddy”) on May 9, 1947 in Belle, West Virginia. Albert Priddy was born on December 4, 1926 in Fallsview, West Virginia, and died on July 20, 1991 in Elkhart, Indiana. Albert Priddy and Mary Priddy (“Kathleen Priddy”) had 2 children:

Terry Lee Priddy (“Terry Priddy”) born on January 5, 1948 in Charleston, West Virginia, married Lethea Mabel Ashworth (“Lethea Ashworth”) on July 9, 1966 in Elkhart, Indiana, and died on April 28, 1997 in Belle, West Virginia. Lethea Ashworth was born on June 13, 1948 in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

Peggy Elaine Priddy (“Peggy Priddy” & “Margaret Priddy”?) born on January 30, 1950 in either Witcher, West Virginia or in Belle, West Virginia, first married William Lee Fletcher (“William Fletcher”) in February 1967 in Elkhart, Indiana, and who was born on June 10, 1949 in Elkhart, Indiana, and later married Johnny Eugene Harkless (“Johnny Harkless” & “John Harkless”) in February 1976 in Elkhart, Indiana and who was born on June 8, 1955 in West Virginia. William Fletcher and Peggy Fletcher (“Elaine Fletcher”) had 3 children: Michelle Denise Fletcher (“Michelle Fletcher”); Sonya Lee Fletcher (“Sonya Fletcher”); and, Patricia Kay Fletcher (“Patricia Fletcher”) born on December 12, 1971 in Elkhart, Indiana;460

Seldon Short who died at birth in February 1931;

Nellie Bly Short (Nellie Short”)born on November 26, 1932, and married Charles Edward Critchfield (“Charles Critchfield”, and died September 3, 2000 in Rand, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Charles Critchfield and Nellie Critchfield (“Bly Critchfield”) had 4 children:

Richard Lee Critchfield (“Richard Critchfield”) born on June 8, 1949, and married Judy Jarrett on April 14, 1951;

Barbara Critchfield born on December 13, 1952, and married Jerry Turley, Sr;

Dreama Critchfield born on March 25, 1954, and married Rand Lilly; and,

Johnny Critchfield (“John Critchfield”) born on December 6, 1964, and married Shelia Armstead;

Lillian Tressie Short (“Lillian Short”) born on April 20, 1934 in Wyden, West Virginia, first married Melvin Daymond Rhodes (“Melvin Rhodes”) on June 4, 1951 in Elkhart, Indiana, and later married Howard Ray Perry (“Howard Perry”). Melvin Rhodes was born on May 26, 1927 in Charleston, West Virginia and who died on June 12, 1990 in Elkhart, Indiana. Melvin Rhodes and Lillian Rhodes (“Tressie Rhodes”) had 4 children:

Daymond Ray Rhodes (“Daymond Rhodes”) born on October 31, 1952 in Chelyan, West Virginia, first married Debbie Hershberger (“Deborah Hershberger”?), and later married Donna Cooper who was born on December 10, 1950;

Joyce Awilda Rhodes (“Joyce Rhodes”) born on July 10, 1955 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, and married Steven Dwain Stutz (“Steven Stutz”) on May 18, 1974 in Elkhart, Indiana and who was born on July 10, 1954 in Danville, Illinois;

William Boyd Rhodes (“William Rhodes”) born on May 6, 1957 in Charleston, West Virginia, first married a Sherril (?) on April 17, 1979, and later married Vikki Thorsbury;

Todd Van Rhodes (“Todd Rhodes”) born on July 7, 1961 in Charleston, West Virginia, and married Sherry Marie Conner (“Sherry Conner”); and,

Sheila Ellen Rhodes (“Sheila Rhodes”) born on April 5, 1963 in Charleston, West Virginia;

Bobby Gene Short (“Bobbie Short” & “Robert Short”?) born on April 17, 1937, and married Phyllis J. Craigo who was born on April 20, 1935. Bobby Short and Phyllis Short had 3 children:

Bobby Gene Short, Jr. (“Bobby Short”) born on September 1, 1956, and married Anna Marie Kinder (“Anna Kinder”) who was born on September 29, 1956;

Steve Allen Short (“Steve Short” & “Stephen Short”?); and,

Debra Kay Short (“Debra Short” & “Deborah Short”?) born on August 6, 1965, and married John Edward Priddy, Sr. (“John Priddy”) who was born on January 6, 1965;

Janet Evelyn Short (“Janet Short) born on March 24, 1939, first married William Hendricks Medford (“William Medford”) who was born on April 9, 1932 and who died on November 26, 1976. She later married Charles Farren. William Medford and Janet Melford (“Evelyn Melford”) had 4 children:

Roger Allen Medford (“Roger Medford”) born on June 9, 1958, and married Beverly Mize;

Dale Rae Medford (“Dale Medford”) born on November 21, 1959, first married Debbie Hill on April 8, 1989 and who was born on July 18, 1949, and later married Lillian Moore on April 8, 1989 and who was born on July 18, 1949;

William Keith Medford (“William Medford”) born on April 1, 1962, and married Shoron Cobb; and,

Kevin Scott Medford (“Kevin Medford”) born on May 11, 1967 in Charleston, West Virginia, and married Cindy Jett who was born on January 31, 1967;

Carolyn Jean Short (“Carolyn Short” & “Carol Short”) born on April 25, 1941, and married Joseph Franklin Pernell (“Joseph Pernell” & “Joe Pernell”) on January 29, 1940. Joe Pernell and Carol Pernell (“Jean Pernell”) had 4 children:

John Franklin Pernell (“John Pernell”) born on August 22, 1958 in Elkhart, Indiana, first married Debbie Hinkle (“Deborah Hinkle”?), and later married a Lynn (?);

Michael Glenn Pernell (“Michael Pernell”) born on July 20, 1962, and married a Kathy (?);

Crystal Dawn Pernell (“Crystal Pernell”) born on December 29, 1965, and married Craig Wright; and,

Tracy Jo Pernell (“Tracy Pernell”) born on November 26, 1973, and married James Scott Napier (“James Napier”);

Barbara Faye Short (“Barbara Short”) born on June 30, 1942 in Witcher, West Virginia, and married Harold Leon Lewis (“Harold Lewis” & “John Lewis”) on November 20, 1965 in Elkhart, Indiana and who was born on March 14, 1941 in Marshall, Illinois. Harold Lewis and Barbara Lewis (“Faye Lewis”) had 2 children:

Melinda Kay Lewis (“Melinda Lewis”) born on January 8, 1963 in Charleston, West Virginia, married Rick Rober Kocielko (“Rick Kocielko” & “Richard Kocielko”?) who was born on August 6, 1962 in Joliet, Illinois, and later married Lee James Farrell (“Lee Farrell”); and,

Theresa Lee Lewis (“Theresa Lewis”) born on June 30, 1967 in Elkhart, Indiana;

Ralph Emory Short (“Ralph Short”) born on November 22, 1944 in Belle, West Virginia, first married Wanda L. Cumbridge (“Wanda Cumbridge”) on May 24, 1963 in Hugheston, West Virginia, and later married a Barbara Elaine on October 16, 1994 in Columbus, Ohio and who was born on March 12, 1943 in Lancaster, Ohio. Wanda Short was born on August 20, 1946 in Conard, West Virginia(?). Ralph Short and Wanda Short had 3 children:

Elizabeth Ann Short (“Elizabeth Short”) born on April 4, 1964;

Pamela Kay Short (“Pamela Short”) born on July 14, 1965, and married Timothy A. Bowen (“Timothy Bowen”); and,

Kelly Sue Short (“Kelly Short”) born on January 8, 1968, and married a Phillips;

Dorothy Alice Short (“Dorothy Short”) born on May 27, 1946 in Charleston, West Virginia, first married William Jay Wymar (“William Wymar” & “William Wymer”?) on December 10, 1966, and later married Larry Allen Martin (“Larry Martin” & “Lawrence Martin”?) who was born on December 21, 1948 in Charleston, West Virginia. Dorothy Wymar (“Alice Wymar”) had 3 children, all of whom were subsequently adopted by Larry Martin:

Angie Gail Martin (“Angie Martin”) born on March 21, 1964 in Charleston, West Virginia, and married Benjamin John Adkins (“Benjamin Adkins”) on October 25, 1980 in Charleston, West Virginia and who was born on November 13, 1956;

Tammy Denise Martin (“Tammy Martin” & “Tamatha Martin”?) born on January 15, 1966 in Charleston, West Virginia, first married Westley Shayne King (“Westley King”) in 1986, and later married Tim Woods on June 21, 1997 in Elkhart, Indiana; and,

Anthony Joe Martin (“Anthony Martin” & “Joseph Martin”?) born on May 7, 1973, and married Carrie Schott in June 1998 in Elkhart, Indiana;

Judith Ann Short (“Judith Short”) born on September 22, 1947, and married William Lee Chestnut (“William Chestnut”) who was born on August 15, 1942. William Chestnut and Judith Chestnut (“Ann Chestnut”) had 3 children:

Arless Lee Chestnut (“Arless Chestnut”) born on April 11, 1966, and married Tammy Welch;

Anissa Loraine Chestnut (“Anissa Chestnut”) born on February 10, 1968, first married Jimmy Gandee (“James Gandee”), later married Steve Goff (“Steven Goff”? & “Stephen Goff”?), and still later married Jeff Jett (“Jeffrey Jett”?); and,

Alan Dale Chestnut (“Alan Chestnut”) born on September 29, 1969 in Charleston, West Virginia, and married Bobbie Jean Corns (“Bobbie Corns”) on April 22, 1972;

Nancy Esta Short (“Nancy Short”) born on December 10, 1948, and married Richard Allen White (“Richard White”) on August 5, 1967 in Belle, West Virginia and who was born on June 10, 1948 in Charleston, West Virginia. Richard White and Nancy White (“Esta White”) had 2 children:

Tonia Renee White (“Tonia White” & “Tonya White”) born on July 30, 1971 in Elkhart, Indiana; and,

Stacy Lynn White (“Stacy White”) born on March 24, 1973 in Elkhart, Indiana, and married Craig Allen Calhoun (“Craig Calhoun”) on October 24, 1992 in Winifrede, West Virginia and who was born on November 22, 1972 in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

Sharon Louise Short (“Sharon Short”) born on March 17, 1952 in Charleston, West Virginia, and first married Paul Howard Gardner (“Paul Gardner” & “P.K. Gardner”) who was born on February 11, 1951 and who died on January 3, 1986 in Belle, West Virginia. She later married William Igo. Paul Gardner and Sharon Gardner (“Louise Gardner”) had 2 children:

Timmy Eric Gardner (“Timmy Gardner” & “Timothy Gardner”?) born on December 18, 1972 and who had a child named Hannah Jo Gardner (“Hannah Gardner”); and,

Shannon Dawn Gardner (“Shannon Gardner”) born on October 2, 1977 and who had a child named Kerstan Lee Blount who was born on March 8, 1996;

Myrtle Cavender who married Emory Dalton Reynolds (“Dalton Reynolds”). Emory Reynolds and Myrtle Reynolds had 3 children:

Cindy Reynonds;

Vernice Reynolds; and,

Randall Reynolds;

Nathanus Cavender (“Tannie Cavender”) first married Holbert Reynolds, and later married a Wilson. Hobert Reynolds and Nathanus Reynolds had a daughter named:

Vernice Reynolds;

Nanthanus Wilson had a son named;

Billy Wilson (“William Wilson”?);

Lonzo Cavender; and,

Opal Cavender who married Gordon Blackburn Dearien ("Gordon Dearien" &"Buzz Dearien") who was born about 1908 and died May 30, 1982 at the age of 74. He and his wife were members of the Springfork, Baptist Church and he is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens Mausoleum. The children of Gordon Dearien and Opal Dearien were:

Robert Dearien ("Bob Dearien");

a second Robert Dearien; and,

Jack Dearien ("John Dearien"?);

Samuel Cavender and Grace Simmons Cavender (“Grace Cavender”) had 3 children:

James Wilmer Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”) born about 1923, was the minister who first organized The House of Prayer, first married Lucille Blosefield about 1946, later married Florance Ranson (formerly "Florance Jordan"), still later married Lona B. Price , and still later married Sophia L. Stanley ("Sophia Stanley"), and died September 27, 1994 at the age of 70. Florance Jordan was born April 17, 1883 and died February 18, 1979. Lona Price was born about 1904, was the daughter of R.L. Stanley and Clara Belle, and died December 1, 1984 at the age of 80. James Cavender and Lucille Blosefield Cavender (“Lucille Cavender”) had 6 children:

Patricia Ann Cavender ("Patricia Cavender" & “P.A. Cavender”) born November 7, 1947 and married a Truex, and lived in Goshen, Indiana;

Wanda Sue Cavender ("Wanda Cavender" & “W.S. Cavender”) born November 1948, married a Garten, and lived in Shipshewana, Indiana;

James Edward Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.E. Cavender”) who lived in Shipshewana, Indiana;

Marie J. Cavender ("Marie Cavender" & “M.J. Cavender”) who first married a Pacton, later married a Stewart, and finally married a Huddleston, and lived in Shipshewana, Indiana;

Evelyn Jane Cavender ("Evelyn Cavender" & “E.J. Cavender”) who married a Merritt and lived in Briston, Indiana; and,

Jo Ann Cavender ("Joann Cavender"? & “J.A. Cavender”?) who married a Wade and lived in Shipshewana, Indiana;

Burlie Duklin Marie Cavender ("Burlie Cavender", “B.D.M. Cavender” & "Marie Cavender") born about 1923, first married Ansel McGraw on January 14, 1939 in Clay County, West Virginia, and later married Harlen Keelen ("Harlan Keelen"?). Ansel McGraw was born about 1911; and,

Albert Cavender;

Samuel Cavender and Tennie Carmenter Cavender (“Tennie Cavender”) had 8 children:

Gordon Cavenderwho married a Mary Ann;

Richard Cavenderwho married Audrey Bowe;

Jesse Cavender(“Jessie Cavender”?) who married Marlene Ostrander;

Bertha Mae Cavender ("Bertha Cavender" & “B.M. Cavender”) born about 1940, first married Bill Haga (“William Haga”), and later married Harless Dayton Rodgers ("Harless Rodgers") on May 17, 1958 in Clay County, West Virginia. Harless Rodgers was born about 1928;

Kay Cavender who married Larry Floyd;

Pearl Cavender who married Joe Thomas (“Joseph Thomas”);

Agnes Cavender who never married; and,

Samuel Eugene Cavender ("Samuel Cavender" & “S.E. Cavender”) who apparently was adopted;

Anna V. Cavender ("Annie Cavender", “A.V. Cavender” & "Anna Cavender") born July 15, 1883 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died June 2, 1902 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Harley Burton Cavender, Sr. ("Harly Cavender"?, “H.B. Cavender” & "Harley Cavender") born March 13, 1885 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Ettice Lizzie Stewart (“Ettice Stewart” & “Elizabeth Stewart”), later married his second cousin Cornelia Jane Cavender ("Cornelia Cavender", “Neeley Cavender”, “C.J. Cavender” & "Corneila Cavender"?) on October 30, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia when he was 25 and she was 24 and with Rev. I.L. Edens performing the ceremony, and he died on either March 17, 1918 or on June 13, 1918433 at Falling Rock, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ettice Stewart was born about 1889, and died March 11, 1933. Cornelia Cavender was born March 2, 1888, was the daughter of Andrew Cavender and Frances Guthrie, and died November 14, 1919 from typhoid fever. Harley Cavender and Ettice Cavender had 2 children:

Claude Arlie Cavender ("Claude Cavender", “C.A. Cavender” & "Claude Caventer") who was born October 15, 1910, married a Bertha, died September 6, 1968 at the age of 57, and is buried in the Savine Community Cemetery in Culloden, West Virginia. Claude Cavender and Bertha Cavender had 2 children:

Ora Garrnett Cavender ("Ora Caventer", "Midge Cavender", “O.G. Cavender” & "Ora Cavender") born August 16, 1935, and married Wallace Crouch who was born November 1, 1926. Wallace Crouch and Ora Crouch had the following children:

Timothy Alan Crouch ("Timothy Crouch") born August 16, 1955, and married Bonnie Lou Wright ("Bonnie Wright") on February 13, 19??. Timothy Crouch and Bonnie Crouch had 2 children:

Jonathan Wallace Crouch ("Jonathan Crouch") born June 14, 1978;

and,

Zachary Luke Crouch ("Zachary Crouch") born February 18, 1982;

Ernie Nicholas Crouch ("Ernie Crouch" & "Ernest Crouch"?) born November 1, 1956, married Bonnie Lou Perry ("Bonnie Perry") who was born August 1, 19??. Ernie Crouch and Bonnie Crouch had a daughter named;

Jessica Nicole Crouch ("Jessica Crouch") born February 16, 1983;

Jeffrey Wyatt Crouch ("Jeffrey Crouch") born June 1, 1957 and married Rebecca Ina Bourn ("Rebecca Bourn") and live in Putnam County, West Virginia; and,

Teresa June Crouch ("Teresa Crouch") born February 3, 1959; and,

Pansy Juanita Cavender ("Pansy Caventer", “P.J. Cavender” & "Pansy Cavender") born September 25, 1936, first married Clarence Boggess and had no children, next married Charles Whittington and had no children, next married a Burns, and later married a Smith. Pansy Burns (“Juanita Burns”) had an adopted son named:

Michael Joseph Burns ("Michael Burns"); and,

May Zella Cavender ("May Cavender" & “M.Z. Cavender”) who married Thurman Moore. He later married Bertha Marie Dudley ("Bertha Dudley") who was born April 3, 1916, died May 30, 1985 at the age of 69, and is buried with her husband at Sovine Community Cemetery in Culloden, West Virginia;

Harley Cavender and Cornelia Cavender had 6 children:

Henry Gas Cavender (“Henry Cavender” & “H.G. Cavender”);

John Gay Cavender (“John Cavender”, “J.G. Cavender” & “John G. Cavender”);

Ruby Cavender;

Ila Frances Cavender (“Ola Cavender”?, “Ila Cavender”, “O.F. Cavender”? & “I.F. Cavender”) born October 27, 1913 in Charlston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of the Nitro First Baptist Church, first married John Thompson and had no children, next married Robert D. Snyder (“Robert Snyder”) on December 13, 1940 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and had no children, and died on September 27, 1969 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 55 years;

Harley Burton Cavender, Jr. ("Harley Cavender" & “H.B. Cavender”) born August 21, 1916 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Ethel Louise Edwards ("Ethel Edwards") on December 24, 1937 in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia , died July 16, 1983 in Lomita, Los Angeles County, California, and buried in Grandview Memorial Park Cemetery in Dunbar, West Virginia. Ethel Edwards was born about 1900 and died May 26, 1994 at the age of 74, and is buried with her husband Harley Cavender, Jr. and Ethel Edwards Cavender (“Ethel Cavender”) had 4 children:

Harley James Cavender ("Harley Cavender" & “H.J. Cavender”) born June 2, 1939 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died at the age of 14 days on June 16, 1939 in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Mont Allen Cavender ("Mont Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) born April 25, 1941 in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died August 9, 1941 in infancy in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Franklin Glen Cavender ("Franklin Cavender" & “F.G. Cavender”) born May 8, 1949, died July 10, 1975 in California at the age of 26, and buried in Grandview Memorial Park Cemetery in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Harley Burton Cavender, III ("Harley Cavender" & “H.B. Cavender”) born about 1955 Charleston, West Virginia who was indicted February 11, 1981 by the Kanawha County, West Virginia Grand Jury for breaking and entering; and,

James Willington Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) born June 25, 1918, first married Lena Marie Danesi (“Lena Danesi”) and had no children, later married Ellen N. Navy (“Ellen Navy”) and had no children, died June 15, 1995 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Grandview Memorial Park Cemetery in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ellen Navy was born about 1922, died June 10, 1995, and is buried in the Grandview Memorial Park Cemetery with her husband;

Samuel Wilmer Cavender (‘Samuel Cavender” & “S.W. Cavender”) born July 20, 1886 in Kanawha County, West Virginia,became a Baptist minister, first married Lavisa Mitchell on January 19, 1906 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, later married Grace Simmons on April 16, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, still later married Tennis May Carmenter before 1940, died January 3, 1965 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Levi Cavender Cemetery in Dutch Ridge, West Virginia. Samuel Cavender and Lavista Cavender had 9 children:

Ruth Mae Cavender (“Ruth Cavender” & “R.M. Cavender”) born November 8, 1906, married Lorenzo Dow Short (“Lorenzo Short” & “Bud Short”) on August 15, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died in March 1977 in Belle, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Lorenzo Short and Ruth Short had 8 children:

Hershel Short;

Ray Short (“Raymond Short”?);

Betty Short (“Elizabeth Short”?) who married James Roy Lucas (“James Lucas”) the son of Charles Lucas and a Maggy. James Lucas and Betty Lucas had 4 children:

Diane Lucas;

Brenda Lucas;

David Lucas; and,

Rodney Lucas;

Wanda Short;

Cubby Short;

Carl Short;

Clarence Short who married a Jewell and had 2 children:

Michael Short; and,

James Short; and,

Roy F. Short (“Roy Short;

Rotha Cavender born about 1908, and died about 1911 and is buried in the Levi Cemetery in Dutch Ridge, West Virginia;

Levi Earl Cavender (“Levi Cavender” & “L.E. Cavender”) born April 5, 1911 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia, married Elizabeth Jane Bragg (“Elizabeth Bragg”) on January 10, 1931 in Clay County, West Virginia and who was the daughter of Curtis Bragg and Mary Snyder, died February 19, 1990 in Reynoldsburg, Franklin County, Ohio, and is buried in the Levi Cavender Cemetery in Dutch Ridge, West Virginia. Levi Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender had 4 children:

Pearl Joyce Cavender (“Pearl Cavender” & “P.J. Cavender”) born December 2, 1931 in Widen, Clay County, West Virginia, first married a Creech, and later married Charles Limon Lucas, Jr. (“Charles Lucas”) on September 9, 1950 and who was the son of Charles Lucas and a Maggie. Charles Lucas and Pearl Lucas had 2 children:

Maggie Jane Lucas (“Maggie Lucas” & “Margaret Lucas”) born January 5, 1952;

Bonnie Lee Cavender (“Bonnie Cavender” & “B.L. Cavender”) born November 24 1935 in Cedar Grove, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Everett White, and later married Roy Mannon. Everett White and Bonnie White had 3 children:

Edward Earl White, Sr. (“Edward White”) born January 31, 1954;

Debra Sue White (“Debra White”) born February 15, 1955; and,

Charles Lee White (“Charles White;

Roy Mannon and Bonnie Mannon had 2 children:

Charles Lee Mannon (“Charles Mannon”) born August 3, 1960, and married a Sharon; and,

Chris Mannon born May 13, 1970;

Teddy Ray Cavender, Sr. (“Teddy Cavender”, “Theodore Cavender”? & “T.R. Cavender”) on June 6, 1938 in Ward, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Garnet Juanita Siders (“Garnet Siders”) on July 20, 1957 in Belle, Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was the daughter of Lee Siders and Sally Paxton. Teddy Cavender and Garnet Cavender had 4 children:

Tammie Rae Cavender (“Tammy Cavender” & “T.R. Cavender”) born May 29, 1959;

Teddy Ray Cavender, Jr. (“Teddy Cavender”, “Theodore Cavender” & “T.R. Cavender”) born September 4, 1964;

Terri Rose Cavender (“Terri Cavender” & “T.R. Cavender”) born December 21, 1965 in Vallejo, Solano County, California; and,

Christine Elaine Cavender (“Christine Cavender” & “C.E. Cavender”) born November 30, 1969 in Fairfield, Solano County, California; and,

Frances Louise Cavender (“Frances Cavender” & “F.L. Cavender”) born May 8, 1940 in Ward, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Rush Roy Erb (“Rush Erb”) on May 12, 1960 in Diamond, Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was the son of Edward Erb and Hazel Solt. Rush Erb and France Erb had 3 children:

Tony Allen Erb (“Tony Erb” & “Anthony Erb”?) born April 4, 1961 in Vallejo, California;

Lynn Dee Erb (“Lynn Erb”) born February 4, 1963 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio; and,

Cheri Verna Erb (“Cheri Erb”) born February 14, 1973 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio;

Myrtle Cavender born February 19, 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Emory Dalton Reynolds (“Emory Reynolds”) on March 22, 1934 in Pentacre, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Emory Reynolds and Myrtle Reynolds had 3 children:

Cindy Reynolds (“Cynthia Reynolds”?);

Vernice Reynolds; and,

Randall Reynolds;

Opal Cavender born July 23, 1914, and married Gordon Blackburn Dearien (“Gorden Dearien”). Gordon Dearien and Opal Dearien had 2 children:

Robert Dearien; and,

Jack Dearien;

Nathanus Ellen Cavender (“Nathanus Cavender”, “Tannie Cavender” & “N.E. Cavender”) born January 6, 1916, first married Holbert Reynolds, next married Bedford Ray Wilson (“Bedford Wilson”), and died November 14, 1949. Holbert Reynolds and Nathanus Reynolds had 1 child:

Vernice Reynolds;

Bedford Willson and Nathanus Wilson had 3 children:

Billy Ray Wilson (“Billy Wilson” & “William Wilson”);

Arthur Buddy Wilson (“Arthur Wilson”); and,

Lincoln Randall Wilson (“Lincoln Wilson”);

Alonzo Cavender born March 19, 1918 in Odell, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Dayton Cavender born about 1919, and died about 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Samuel Cavender and Grace Simmons Cavender (“Grace Cavender”) had 3 children:

Albert Cavender;

Burlie Duklin Marie Cavender (“Burlie Cavender”, “Duklin Cavender”, “B.D. Cavender” & “D.M. Cavender”) born about 1923, first married Harlen Keelen, and later married Ansel McGraw on January 14, 1939 in Clay County, West Virginia; and,

James Wilmer Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) born April 29, 1924 in Clay County, West Virginia, became a minister of the House of Prayer, first married Mrs. Florence Ranson (formerly “Florence G. Jordan” & “Florence Jordan”), later married Lona B. Price (“Lona Price”), still later married Lucille Christine Blasefield (“Lucille Blasefield”) about 1946, still later married Sophia L. Stanley (“Sophia Stanley”) before 1994, and died September 27, 1994 in the Memorial Division, GAMC, in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. James Cavender and Lucille Cavender had 6 children:

Patricia Ann Cavender (“Patricia Cavender” & “P.A. Cavender”) born November 16, 1947 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Truex;

Wanda Sue Cavender (“Wanda Cavender” & “W.S. Cavender”) born in November 1948 in Diamond, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Garten:

James Edward Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.E. Cavender”) born at home on May 1, 1950 in Ward, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Charlotte Marie Cavender (“Charlotte Cavender” & “C.M. Cavender”) born January 24, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married a Pacton, next married a Stewart, and still later married a Huddleston;

Evelyn Ann Cavender (“Evelyn Cavender” & “E.A. Cavender”) born February 5, 1954 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Merritt; and,

Jo Ann Cavender (“Jo Cavender”, “Joe Cavender”? & “J.A. Cavender”) born May 22, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Wade;

Samuel Cavender and Tennis Carmenter Cavender (“Tennis Cavender”) had 9 children:

Agnes Cavender;

Gordon Cavender who married a Mary Ann;

Jesse Cavender who married Marlene Ostrander;

Kay Cavender who married Larry Floyd;

Pearl Cavender who married Joe Thomas (“Joseph Thomas”?);

Samuel Eugene Cavender (“Samuel Cavender” & “S.E. Cavender”);

Bertha Mae Cavender (“Bertha Cavender” & “B.M. Cavender”) born about 1940, first married Bill Haga (“William Haga”?), and later married Harless Dayton Rogers (“Harless Rogers”) on May 17, 1958 in Clay County, West Virginia;

an unknown son born April 13, 1943; and,

Richard Lee Cavender (“Richard Cavender” & “R.L. Cavender”) born about 1951 in West Virginia, and married Audrey Mae Bowe (“Audrey Bowe”). Richard Cavender and Audrey Cavender had 4 children:

Richard Anthony Cavender (“Richard Cavender” & “R.A. Cavender”) born August 26, 1974 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Robert Jason Cavender (“Robert Cavender” & “R.J. Cavender”) born July 11, 1981 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Jonathan Wade Cavender (“Jonathan Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) born April 7, 1984 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Steven Victor Cavender (“Steven Cavender” & “S.V. Cavender’) born December 15, 1986 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Catherine Cavender ("Kate Cavender") born January 12, 1890 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Harry S. Hardman ("Harry Hardman") on February 9, 1910 at the age of 21 and with Rev. H.W. Hopcraft performing the ceremony, was a member of the Kanawha City Baptist Church, and died June 7, 1981 at the age of 89 in the hospital at Charleston, Kanawha County. West Virginia. Harry Hardman was born about 1888 in Boone County, West Virginia and was 22 when he married. The children of Harry Hardman and Catherine Hardman were:

Harry Earl Hardman ("Harry Hardman") born March 6,1911 and married Pearl V. Hill ("Pearl Hill") about 1929 and who was born December 17, 1913. The children of Harry Hardman and Pearl Hardman were:

Robert E. Hardman ("Robert Hardman") born February 20, 1930 and married a Vertis A.;

James H. Hardman ("James Hardman") who married a Barbara;

Harry S. Hardman ("Harry Hardman") who married a Betty; and,

Ray A. Hardman ("Ray Hardman");

Averell Leon Hardman ("Averell Hardman", "Averill Hardman" & Shorty Hardman") born December 14, 1912, first married Marie E. Earley ("Marie Earley") and had no children, later married Ellen F. McGirk ("Ellen McGirk") April 5, 1952, still later married a Helen, was reputed to be the most famous sportswriter in the entire state of West Virginia, and died December 4, 1992 after having heart bypass surgery. Ellen McGirk was born September 24, 1923. The children of Averell Hardman and Ellen Hardman were:

Benjamin C. Hardman ("Benjamin Hardman") born July 16, 1958 and is living in North Africa; and,

Ava L. Hardman ("Ava Hardman") born December 28, 1959 married a Morris and is living in Santa Fe, New Mexico;

Conrad Hardman born April 18, 1914, first married Ester Fulks and later remarried. By his second marriage, his children were:

Marlin C. Hardman ("Marlin Hardman" & "Butch Hardman") who married a Sylvia; and,

Patricia A. Hardman ("Patricia Hardman");

Lucille Hardman born April 11, 1916 who first married George R. Kapp October 9, 1934 and later married a Douglas and is living in Irvine, California. The children of George Kapp and Lucille Kapp were:

Hariett Kapp; and,

Carolyn Kapp; and,

Beulah Bee Hardman ("Beula Hardman") born August 2, 1918, first married C.E. Borgel, Jr. February 25, 1937, later married Dr. John W. Hash ("John Hash"), and is living in Charleston, West Virginia. C.E. Borgel was born April 15, 1915 and died April 7, 1966. The children of C.E. Borgel and Beulah Borgel were:

Ernest G. Borgel ("Ernest Borgel") born December 17, 1938, first married Barbara J. Talbott ("Barbara Talbott") and later married Barbara Johnson;

Keith A. Borgel ("Keith Borgel") born June 4, 1940 and married Marietta C. Triplett ("Marietta Triplett"); and,

Mary K. Borgel ("Mary Borgel" & "Elizabeth Borgel") born November 27, 1945 and married William R. Melton ("William Melton");

Bertha Cavender born December 3, 1893 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Napoleon Bonapart Ryder (“Napoleaon Ryder”, "N.P. Ryder" & "Bony Ryder") on October 27, 1911 at the age of 18 with Rev. John L. Odell ("John Odell") performing the ceremony, died February 12, 1985 at the age of 91 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried at Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, West Virginia. Napoleon Ryder was born about 1891, was 20 when he first married, later married Mildred Marie Hickman ("Mildred Hickman") July 12, 1990 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died March 8, 1991 at the age of 98. The children of Napoleon Ryder and Bertha Ryder were:

Audry Ryder who first married Walter Janett and later married George E. Ranson ("George Ranson"). Walter Janett and Audry Janett had a daughter named Janet Lea Janett ("Janet Janett") and George Ranson and Audry Ranson had a daughter named Pamela Ranson;

Hearl L. Ryder ("Hearl Ryder" & "Harold Ryder"?) married Dorothy Janett and had three children, and live in Elkview, West Virginia;

Darrell E. Ryder ("Darrell Ryder") first married Naoma Harvy, later married Kathleene Lewis ("Kathlene Lewis"?) who died December 7, 1928, and lived in South Charleston, West Virginia;

Zelpha Ryder;

Argatha Ryder who first married Darrell Melton and later married Gordon Boggs. Darrell Melton and Argatha Melton had a daughter named Rita Melton; and,

Eupha Mae Ryder ("Eupha Ryder") who married Carl Metz;

William Lester Cavender ("William Cavender", “William L. Cavender” & “W.L. Cavender”) born February 13, 1896 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Alma Myers on September 10, 1919 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died September 12, 1984, in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried at the Tyler Mountain Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Alma Myers was born December 17, 1904, was a member of the Church of Christ, and died May 7, 1988. William Cavender and Alma Meyers Cavender (“Alma Cavender”) had 5 children:

Juanita Cavender born November 5, 1921, and married Harold Stonestreet on September 6, 1947. Harold Stonestreet was born November 13, 1915 and he and Juanita Stonestreet had the following children:

Audrey Lea Stonestreet ("Audrey Stonestreet") born June 9, 1947 and married J. Eddie Strickland ("Edward Strickland" & "Eddie Strickland"). Edward Strickland and Audrey Stricklen had 2 children:

Melissa Lynn Strickland; and,

Jennifer Lee Strickland ("Jennifer Strickland"); and,

Vickey Lynn Stonestreet ("Vickey Stonestreet" & "Vicky Stonestreet") born June 7, 1951 and married Edgar McBurns June 29, 1974. Edgar McBurns and Vicky McBurns had a son named:

Scott Edgar McBurns ("Scott McBurns") born September 11, 1977;

Thoron Cavender born August 23, 1923, and married Don C. Hunt ("Don Hunt" & "Donald Hunt") in July 1946. Don Hunt was born May 11, 19??. The children of Donald Hunt and Thoron Hunt were:

John David Hunt ("John Hunt") born September 3, 1946;

Barbara Jo Hunt ("Barbara Hunt") born October 20, 1950; and,

Katherine Ann Hunt ("Katherine Hunt") born December 17, 1951;

Eula Cavender born March 21, 1926, and married Marion A. Greene ("Marion Greene") on September 5, 1948. The children of Marion Greene and Eula Greene were:

Daniel Lee Greene ("Daniel Greene") born October 14, 1949;

Marion Kay Greene ("Marion Greene") born June 4, 1951;

Teresa Ann Greene ("Teresa Greene") born March 9, 1954;

Debra Lynn Greene ("Debra Greene" & "Deborah Greene"?) born June 28, 1955; and,

Timothy Greene born August 28, 1957 and married Kathy Maddox ("Katherine Maddox"?) March 17, 1979;

Roger Harold Cavender ("Roger Cavender" & “R.H. Cavender”) born September 21, 1928, and married Patricia Ann Panby on July 17, 1954 who was born December 31, 19??. The children of Roger Cavender and Patricia Cavender were:

Jeffery Wade Cavender ("Jeffery Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & "Jeffrey Cavender"?) born July 6, 1957; and,

Roger Harold Cavender, Jr. ("Roger Cavender" & “R.H. Cavender”) born March 6, 1964, and was murdered March 1985 in Miami, Dade County, Florida; and,

Patricia Jo Cavender ("Patricia Cavender", “P.J. Cavender” & "Patty Cavender") born December 6, 1937, first married Richard Carroll Pauley ("Richard Pauley") on February 3, 1953 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Blaine Cook performing the ceremony at the Dunbar Church of Christ, and later married David Casto on February 15, 1958, and still later married a Simacek. David Casto was born May 23, 19??. Richard Pauley and Patricia Pauley had a son named:

Richard Eugene Pauley ("Richard Pauley") born March 9, 1954.

David Casto and Patricia Casto had two children:

David Ray Casto ("David Casto") born February 23, 1959; and,

Steven Paul Casto ("Steven Casto") born September 3, 1961;

Nathaniel Dewey Cavender ("Nat Cavender", “N.D. Cavender”, “Nathaniel Cavender” & "Dewey Cavender") born May 29, 1898 in Quick, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Della Faye Walker (“Della Walker”) on May 11, 1920 in Pentacre, Kanawha County, West Virginia, became a Baptist minister, next married Lura May Harris ("Lura Harris" & "Laura Harris") (formerly "Lura Smith" or "Laura Smith"), died November 8, 1976 in Nitro, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried at the Tyler Mountain Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Della Walker was the daughter of John Russell Walker ("John Walker") and Winnia Rayburn . Lura Smith was born about 1902 and died December 2, 1982. Nathaniel Cavender and Della Walker Cavender (“Della Cavender”) had 9 children:

Helen Faye Cavender ("Helen Cavender" & “H.F. Cavender”) born July 18, 1921, married George Olan Myers (“George Myers”) on March 4, 1940, died December 3, 1995 at the age of 74 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Myers Cemetery in Blue Creek, West Virginia. The 10 children of Olan Myers and Helen Myers were:

Linda Sue Myers ("Linda Myers") who married James Koontz and live at Scott Depot, West Virginia;

Richard Olen Myers ("Richard Myers");

Michael Blane Myers ("Michael Myers");

Anthony Allen Myers ("Anthony Myers");

JoAnn Myers ("Jo Myers" & "Jo Ann Myers"?) who first married a Seacrist, and later married Jim Stover (“James Stover”). Jim Stover and Jo Stover (“Ann Stover”) had 1 child:

Tammy Stover;

Norma L. Myers ("Norma Myers");

Joyce E. Myers ("Joyce Myers") who married a Calise;

Nancy K. Myers ("Nancy Myers") who married a Hebron;

Beverly L. Myers ("Beverly Myers"); and,

Peggy J. Myers ("Peggy Myers") who married a Martin;

Wilford Clay Cavender ("Wilford Cavender" & “W.C. Cavender”) born June 23, 1923 in Penacre, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Freda Juanita Blevins ("Freda Blevins") on August 3, 1943, and lived at Poca, West Virginia. Freda Blevins was born May 19, 1926. The 4 children of Wilford Cavender and Freda Cavender were:

Charles Bruce Wayne Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “Charles B. Cavender”, “Charles W. Cavender”, “C.B.W. Cavender”, “B.W. Cavender” & “Bruce Cavender”) born on November 26, 1946 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Dara Lynn Selby ("Dara Selby") on January 25, 1969, later married a Bailey, still later married Gary W. Pauley ("Gary Pauley"), died October 7, 1982 at the age of 31 after a long illness, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia.Dara Selby was born 1951, was the daughter of Charles Selby and Edna Angel Bruce Cavender and Dara Cavender had a daughter named:

Staci Lynn Cavender (“Staci Cavender” & “S.L. Cavender”) born August 1970 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Pamela Kay Cavender (“Pamela Cavender” & “P.K. Cavender’) born on September 5, 1948 in Nitro, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Ernest Wayne Jarrell (“Ernest Jarrell”) on June 17, 1967. Wayne Jarrell and Pamela Jarrell (“Kay Jarrell”) had 3 children:

Ginger Jarrell born on April 29, 1967;

Carrie Ann Jarrell (“Carrie Jarrell”) born on September 17, 1970, and,

Deanna Gwinn Jarrell (“Deanna Jarrell”) born on August 16, 1972, and married Richard Owens. Richard Owens and Deanna Owens (“Gwinn Owens”) had a child named:

Almeleia Lynn Owens (“Almeleia Owens”);

Deborah Fay Cavender ("Deborah Cavender", “D.F. Cavender” & “Debbie Cavender”) born on September 5, 1948 in Nitro, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Gary Ray Stover (“Gary Stover”) on June 17, 1966, and later married a Bruce. Gary Stover and Debbie Stover ("Deborah Stover"?) had 3 children:

Serena Dawn Stover (“Serena Stover” & “Serina Stover”) who first married Timothy Patton, and next married Thomas Early. The children of Timothy Patton and Serena Patton (“Dawn Patton”) were:

Trevor Van Patton (“Trevor Patton”) born on June 23, 1986; and,

Summer Danielle Patton (“Summer Patton”) born on June 14, 1988;

Wesley Ray Stover(“Wesley Stover”) born on June 11, 1967, and married Regina Jenkins. The children of Wesley Stover and Regina Stover were:

Zackory Lane Stover (“Zackory Stover”) born on January 3, 1996; and,

Jacob Elijah Stover (“Jacob Stover” & “Jakob Stover”)) born in March 1997; and,

Abby Marie Stover (“Abby Stover”) born on February 12, 1971, first married Michael Andrew Humphries (“Michael Humphries”) and had no children, and later married Brian Curtis Sheltz. The 2 children of Brian Sheltz and Abby Sheltz (“Marie Sheltz”) were:

Curtis Ray Sheltz (“Curtis Sheltz”) who died at birth on November 23, 1996; and,

Kathlyn Sheltz born on February 18, 1997; and,

Larry Allen Cavender ("Larry Cavender" & “L.A. Cavender”) born on August 6, 1950 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married a June Marie Walters (“June Walters”), later married Shirley Ann Postiwait (“Shirley Postlehwait”),, and still later married a Melissa. Larry Cavender and June Cavender had 4 children:

Chad Cavender;

April Nanette Cavender (“April Cavender” & “A.N. Cavender”) born October 26, 1970 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Julia Ann Cavender ("Julia Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) born October 26, 1976 and married Kenneth Wayne Wandling ("Kenneth Wandling") in February 1996 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Kenneth Wandling was born about 1974; and,

Justin James Cavender (“Justin Cavender” & “J.J. Cavender”) born November 21, 1979 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Larry Cavender and Shirley Cavender had 1 child:

Christopher Wayne Cavender (“Christopher Cavender” & “C.W. Cavender”) born February 6, 1982;

Clinton Lee Cavender ("Clinton Cavender", “C.L. Cavender” & "Jack Cavender") born June 24, 1925 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Vada Lee Kemp (“Vada Kemp”), and later married Violet Y. Carr ("Violet Carr"). The 4 children of Clinton Cavender and Vada Cavender were:

Steve Clinton Cavender (“Steve Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”) born about 1947 in West Virginia, and married Vera Lee Reynolds (“Vera Raynolds”). Steve Cavender and Vera Cavender had 2 children:

Clinton Lee Cavender (“Clinton Cavender”), a twin, born October 23, 1964 and is deceased; and,

Kimberly Dawn Cavender (“Kimberly Cavender” & “K.D. Cavender”), a twin, born October 23, 1964 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

an unknown son born March 4, 1947;

John Russell Cavender (“John Cavender”, “J.R. Cavender” & “John R. Cavender”) born July 6, 1949 in Nitro, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Jimmy Cavender (“James Cavender”) born January 18, 1955 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Mildred Marie Cavender ("Mildred Cavender" & “M.M. Cavender”) born on May 24, 1927, and married Charles F. Saunders ("Charles Saunders"). Charles Saunders and Mildred Saunders had 2 children: Doris Penalope Saunders ("Doris Saunders" & “Penny Cavender”) who married Dayton Price. Dayton Price and Doris Price had 2 children:

Damian Price; and,

January Price; and,

Candance Elaine Saunders ("Candy Saunders") who married a Burdette. Candance Burdette (“Elaine Burdette”) had 2 natural and 2 adopted children:

Charles Scott Burdette (“Charles Burdette”); and,

Samuel Kelley Burdette (“Samuel Burdette”);

Charles Scott Saunders ("Charles Saunders") an adopted son; and,

Samuel Kelley Saunders ("Samuel Saunders") an adopted son;

Vada Louise Cavender ("Vada Cavender" & “V.L. Cavender”) born February 15, 1930 in Nitro, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Clinton Lee Searles ("Clinton Searles") on December 10, 1949. Clinton Searles and Vada Searles had 2 children:

Drema Searles(“Dee Dee Searles” & “Dee Searles”) and,

Randy Searles ("Randall Serles"?);

Ruth Ellen Cavender ("Ruth Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born April 23, 1932, first married Royal Kenneth Searles (“Royal Searles”) on July 9, 1960 and who died in an accident on December 20, 1962, and later married John Ferrell (“Ace Ferrell”) after 1962. Royal Searles and Ruth Cavender Searles (“Ruth Searles”) had 4 children:

Gregory Searles (“Gregg Searles”) who married Ilene Lacy ("Ilene Lacy"). Gregg Searles and Ilene Searles had a daughter named:

Shiela Searles;

Sandra Searles(“Sandy Searles”);

Kimberly Searles(“Kim Searles”); and,

Dianna Lynn Searles (“Dianna Searles”) who married Dickey Ball who died in an accident in 1976. Dickey Ball and Diana Ball had two unidentified children;

Charles Dwaine Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.D. Cavender” & “Charles D. Cavender”) born March 19, 1935 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Katherine Irene Lacy ("Katherine Lacy"), later married Geneva Ann Warner (“Geneva Warner”), was a member of the Baptist church, died July 15, 1991, and is buried in the Haven of Rest Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Red House, West Virginia. Katherine Lacy was born March 27, 1929. The 6 children of Charles Cavender and Katherine Cavender were:

a first unidentified infant who died at birth;

a second unidentified infant who died at birth;

Terrence Dwiane Cavender ("Terrence Cavender" & “T.D. Cavender”) born December 21, 1962 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Melinda Lee Lucas ("Melinda Lucas") who was born February 2, 1962 in Poca, West Virginia. Terrance Cavender and Melinda Cavender had 5 children:

Kristin Lee Cavender ("Kristin Cavender" & “K.L. Cavender”) born January 21, 1986 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died one week later, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

Tara Deane Cavender ("Tara Cavender" & “T.D. Cavender”) born August 24, 1987 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

three unidentified infants who died at birth;

a third unidentified infant who died at birth;

Joseph Allen Cavender ("Joseph Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) born June 12, 1964, and married Candy Haword ("Candy Howard"?). Joseph Cavender and Candy Cavender had two children:

Amber Michell Cavender ("Amber Cavender" & “A.M. Cavender”) born in 1986; and,

Joseph Allen Cavender, Jr. ("Joseph Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”); and,

Clarence Wayne Cavender ("Clarence Cavender", “C.W. Cavender” & "Don Cavender") born September 12, 1966, married a Merdith and had a son named:

Caleb Cavender;

Charles Cavender and Geneva Cavender had 1 child:

Patricia Ann Cavender (“Patricia Cavender” & “P.A. Cavender”) born November 25, 1955 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Donnie Lane Cavender ("Donnie Cavender", “Donna Cavender”, “D.L. Cavender”, “Donald Cavender” & "Butch Cavender"?) born November 17, 1940 in Blue Creek, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Mary Carol Zitzelsberger ("Mary Zitzelsberger") on September 24, 1959 in Bancroft, Putnam County, West Virginia. Don Cavender and Mary Cavender had 4 children:

Jeffery Lane Cavender (“Jeffery Cavender”, “Jeffrey Cavender”?, J.L. Cavender” & "Jeff Cavender"?) born February 20, 1962 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Tammy Jo Bailey ("Tammy Bailey") on January 18, 1985 in Heizer Community Church in Poca, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Jeffery Cavender and Tammy Cavender had a son:

Curtis Lane Cavender (“Curtis Cavender”) born July 2, 1987 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Regina Cavender born January 18, 1965 in Nitro, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Christopher Cavender ("Chris Cavender") born September 29, 1968 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, received a Masters degree in West Virginia University in social work; and,

Wendy Rena Cavender (“Wendy Cavender” & “W.R. Cavender”) born on January 4, 1971 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married David Wayne Richardson (“David Richardson”) on June 15, 1996 in Greenup County, Kentucky. David Richardson and Wendy Richardson had a daughter:

Brittany Nicole Richardson (“Brittany Richardson”) born June 23, 1998 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ratha Cavender born April 2, 1900 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died July 21, 1900 of cholera in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Penacre, West Virginia; and,

Mary Ellen Cavender ("Mary Cavender", Mary E. Cavender”, “M.E. Cavender” & "Elizabeth Cavender"?) born about 1902, and married Alonzo E. Nidy on April 19, 1919 at the age of 17, with Rev. S.W. Cavender performing the ceremony. Alonzo Nidy was born about 1896 and was married at the age of 23. The children of Alonzo Nidy and Mary Nidy were:

Naomi Nidy who married Clarence Jones;

Ruth Ellen Nidy ("Ruth Nidy");

Ardith Lou Nidy ("Ardith Nidy") who married a Vanwick;

Emengine Nidy ("Imogene Nidy"?) who married Clenton McCallister ("Clinton McCallister"?); and

Eva Mae Nidy ("Eva Nidy") who married James Rippetoe;

Walter Harless Cavender (“William Harless Cavender?”494, “William Harless”?, “Bill Cavender"?, “W.H. Cavender” & "Walter Cavender") was born October 1, 1831 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Margaret Fannie Goodall ("Margaret Goodall") about 1871 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died March 13, 1897, and is buried in Rumble Cemetery in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Margaret Goddall who was born December 4, 1853 and died May 13, 1913. The children of Walter Cavender/William Cavender and Margaret Cavender were:

Joseph Marshall Cavender ("Joseph Cavender", “Joseph M. Cavender” & “J.M. Cavender”) born April 1872 and married Virgie B. Cavender ("Virgie Cavender") who was born about 1873. The children of Joseph Cavender and Virgie Cavender were:

Otha Walter Cavender, Sr. ("Otha Cavender" & “O.W. Cavender”) born June 19, 1903 in West Virginia, married Verna B. Hudson ("Verna Hudson" & “Bertha V. Hudson”?) on December 29, 1923 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died July 16, 1954 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Verna Hudson was born about 1905 and died March 14, 1987. Otha Cavender and Verna Hudson Cavender (“Verna Cavender”) had 7 children:

Edwin Everett Cavender ("Edwin Cavender", “E.E. Cavender” & "Edward Cavender") born October 4, 1924 in Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, later lived in North Carolina, married Eleanor Roosevelt Hatfield (“Eleanor Hatfield”), and died on January 16, 2001 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia Edwin Cavender and Eleanor Cavender had 1 child:

Verna Rose Cavender (“Verna Cavender” & “V.R. Cavender”) born March 2, 1959;

Rose Mary Cavender ("Rose Cavender" & “R.M. Cavender”) born June 7, 1926, and married Charles D. Turnipseed ("Charles Turnipseed") in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada;

Madeline Ann Cavender ("Madelyn Cavender"?, “Madeline Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender” & "Pat Cavender") born December 15, 1931 in Bownemont, Kanawha County, West Virginia and married Carl F. Hughes ("Carl Hughes") in Las Vegas, Nevada;

Macel Lea Cavender ("Macel Cavender" & “M.L. Cavender’) born December 25, 1933 in Bownemont, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Emil D. McCommack ("Emil McCommack"?) in Marmet, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Otha Walter Cavender, Jr. ("Otha Cavender" & “O.W. Cavender”) born November 3, 1935, died April 17, 1974 at the age of 38, may have been married to Lola Rebecca Acree (“Lola Acree”), and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. Otha Cavender, Jr. had a daughter named:

Marie Dawn Cavender ("Marie Cavender" & “M.D. Cavender”) who lived in Charlotte, North Carolina;

Howard James Cavender ("Howard Cavender" & “H.J. Cavender”) born August 15, 1940 in West Virginia, married Carolyn Sue Procter (“Carolyn Procter”) in Land O'Lakes, Pasco County, Florida, died July 2, 1994 in Zephyrhills, Pasco County, Florida, and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park Mausoleum in St. Albans, West Virginia. The 4 children of Howard Cavender and Carolyn Cavender were:

Howard James Cavender, Jr. ("Howard Cavender" & “H.J. Cavender”) born September 5, 1967 in in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Walter Ray Cavender ("Walter Cavender" & “W.R. Cavender”) born February 14, 1969 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Melissa Ann Cavender ("Melissa Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) born June 12, 1970 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Sandra Lynn Cavender ("Sandra Cavender" & “S.L. Cavender”) born September 28, 1972 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Donald Eugene Cavender ("Donald Cavender" & “D.E. Cavender”) born July 25, 1942, married a Mary, died July 2, 1986 in Alum Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Forks of Coal Memorial Park Cemetery in Alum Creek, West Virginia. Donald Cavender and Mary Cavender had a son named:

Donald Eugene Cavender, Jr. ("Donald Cavender" & “D.E. Cavender”) born April 6, 1975 in West Virginia, and married Mandy Mae Stoud (“Mandy Stoud”) on November 23, 1999 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Donald Cavender and Mandy Cavender had 1 child:

Ethan Chase Cavender (“Ethan Cavender” & “E.C. Cavender”) born July 9, 2001 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Marie Martha Cavender ("Marie Cavender" & “M.M. Cavender”);

Magnora N. Cavender ("Magnora Cavender", “M.N. Cavender” & "Maggie Cavender") born October 1, 1875 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married widower Andrew J. Scruggs ("Andrew Scruggs") on May 31, 1906 when she was 30 years of age. The ceremony was conducted in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. R.D. Waltz performing the ceremony. Andrew Scruggs was born about 1866, a widow and 40 years of age when he married Magnord. The children of Andrew Scruggs and Magnord Scruggs were:

William Scruggs ("Bill Scruggs");

James Scruggs ("Jim Scruggs");

Marcell Scruggs (Marcel Scruggs”?); and,

Adalene Scruggs ("Adeline Scruggs"?) born February 19, 1910, never married, and died December 12, 1911;

Niles Giles Cavender ("Niles Cavender" & “N.G. Cavender”) born December 17, 1876 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married a Figgett (“Lillie Figgett”?) on March 13, 1913 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died July 24, 1948 in Greenville Township, Michigan. The children of Niles Cavender were:

Margaret Cavender;

Estel Cavender who married a Bates in Bay City, Michigan;

Almendia Cavender ("Almedia Cavender"?) who married a Behmlander in Pheonix, Arizona;

Paul Cavender who lived in Bay City, Michigan;

Emory W. Cavender ("Emory Cavender" & “E.W. Cavender”) born April 11, 1914 in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died April 13, 1978 in Bay City, Bay County, Michigan from a heart attack at the age of 64, and is buried in Oil City, Michigan. Emory Cavender had 6 children:

Jewell Cavender who married a Barz and lived in Alma, Michigan;

Lyndy Cavender ("Linda Cavender"?) who married a Mugg or Mogg;

Vicki Cavender who married a Bedell and lived in Sparta, Michigan;

Susan Cavender ("Sue Cavender") who married an Alexander and lived in Sparta, Michigan;

Charlene Cavender who married a Speck and lived in Grand Rapids, Michigan; and,

Shelby Jean Cavender ("Shelby Cavender" & “S.J. Cavender”);

Hattie Cavender (“Harriett Cavender”?) who married a Kelly and lived in Traverse City, Michigan; and,

Roy Gaston Cavender(“Roy Cavender”, “R.G. Cavender” & “Ray Cavender”) married Nancy Ellen Brown (“Nancy Brown”), resided in Reed City, Michigan 49677, and died in 1967. Nancy Brown was born in 1940, and died in 1997. Roy Cavender and Nancy Brown Cavender (“Nancy Cavender”) had 5 children:

Roy Lee Cavender (“Roy Cavender” & “R.L. Cavender”) born in 1942;

Gloria Cavender born in 1943, and resided in Reed City, Michigan 49677;

Joan Ann Cavender (“Joan Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) born in 1947, and resided in Reed City, Michigan 49677;

Rose Marie Cavender (“Rose Cavender” & “R.M. Cavender”) born in 1954, resided in Reed City, Michigan 49677, and died in 2001; and,

Jack Allen Cavender (“Jack Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) born in 1961, and resided in Reed City, Michigan 49677;

William Emory Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.E. Cavender”) born on either March 18, 1880 in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia and reported by Mrs. Pearl Cavender, and died July 27, 1945 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Birdie L. Cavender ("Bertha Cavender"?, “B.L. Cavender” & "Bertie Cavender") born August 1886 and married John Ryder on September 5, 1908 when she was 21 years of age and with the ceremony being conducted in Kanawha County, West Virginia by Rev. M.H. Lacy. John Ryder was born about 1887 and was 21 when he married. John Ryder and Birdie Ryder had the following children:

Alice Ryder;

John Ryder;

Viginia Ryder;

Bird Ryder;

Helen Ryder; and

an unidentified child; and,

Charles Milton Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.M. Cavender” & “Charles M. Cavender”) born September 1889, and died about 1918;

Squire Cavender born on either July 20, 1833 or on November 20, 1833494 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died July 19, 1836 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in Rumble Cemetery in Pinch, West Virginia;

John Cavender born either about 1835459 or about May 1836494 in Elk Township, Kanawha County, West Virginia, never married, and died July 18, 1857 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 21 from typhoid fever;

Martha E. Cavender ("Martha Cavender" & “M.E. Cavender”) born about 1837 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married James Copenhaver on April 12, 1893 when she was 57 years of age, and had no children. James Copenhaver, fourth son of Jacob Copenhaver and Sarah Dotson, was born June 26, 1828 in Greenbrier County, Virginia (now West Virginia), first married Kesiah Slack on November 20, 1849 who was the daughter of James Slack and Kesiah Newhouse, lived at Copenhaver Mills (now Little Sandy) was widowed and age 67 when he married, and died June 30, 1899 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. James Copenhaver and Kesiah Copenhaver are buried at Little Sandy, West Virginia;

William H. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.H. Cavender”) was born either about 1838459 or about 1840494, and married Margaret S. Snead ("Margaret Snead") in Kanawha County, West Virginia on April 2, 1871 in Kanawha County, West Virginia when she was age 31. Margaret Snead was born in 1842 and was age 19 when she married. William Cavender and Margaret Snead had a daughter named:

Virginia Belle Cavender ("Virginia Cavender" & "Virgie Cavender") who was born February 13, 1874 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Hamdon Shawver ("Herdin Shawver", Hamdon Sawyer”? & “Herdin Sawyer”?) on June 3, 1893 at the age of 17 with Rev. A.H. Bailey performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died January 17, 1940. Herdin Shawver was born May 23, 1870 and was age 23 when he married. Herdin Shawver and Virginia Shawver had the following children:

Effie Mae Shawver ("Effie Shawver" & "Anna Shawver") born about 1895, married Cecil Clarence Sparks ("Cecil Sparks"), died about 1953, and is buried in Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. Cecil Sparks was born about 1887 and died May 7, 1947. The children of Cecil Sparks and Effie Sparks were:

Don Sparks ("Donald Sparks"?);

Edsel Sparks;

Harold Sparks;

Ullis B. Sparks ("Ullis Sparks"); and,

Dave Candill Sparks ("Dave Sparks" & "David Sparks");

Walter William Shawver ("Walter Shawver") born May 27, 1896, married Pauline Sparks, and died March 20, 1968. Walter Shawver and Pauline Shawver had the following children:

Clyde D. Shawver ("Clyde Shawver") in Pinch, West Virginia, and who had a daughter named Catherine Shawver;

Pauline Shawver who married a Snodgrass and had no children;

Lillian Shawver who married a Shamblin and had nine unidentified children; and,

William Shawver who had two daughters named Judy Shawver ("Judith Shawver"?) and Kay Shawver ("Katherine Shawver"?) and another unidentified child;

Dollie Shawver who first married John Phillips, and later married William Author Phillips ("William Arthur Phillips"? & "William Phillips"). John Phillips and Dollie Phillips had a son named:

Hunndon L. Phillips ("Hunndon Phillips") born May 7, 1916 in West Virginia, died September 11, 1968, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia.

William Phillips and Dollie Phillips had a son named:

William Author Phillips ("William Phillips") born April 24, 1922, died June 26, 1959, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia; ;

Andie Newton Shawver ("Andie Shawver" & "Andrew Shawver"?) born January 15, 1900, married Edna Conner, was a member of the Indian Creek Misson Church, died March 9, 1967 at the age of 67 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. Andie Shawver and Edna Shawver had the following children:

Clarence Shawver ("Clarence Shawver") who married a Lila and lived in East Bank, West Virginia;

David Shawver who lived in Ft. Wayne, Indiana;

Uel Shawver who lived in Ft. Wayne, Indiana;

Gary Keith Shawver ("Gary Shawver") born about 1947 in Elkview, West Virginia, lived in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, was a member of the Barboursville Baptist Church, died March 3, 1988 at the age of 41 in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is buried in the Naylor Cemetery in Clendenin, West Virginia. Gary Shawver had two daughters named:

Deborah Anne Shawver ("Deborah Shawver") of Winston-Salem, North Carolina; and,

Katheryn Jane Shawver ("Katheryn Shawver" & "Katherine Shawver") of Lee's Summit, Missouri;

Johnny Shawver ("John Shawver") who lived in Elkview, West Virginia;

Edna Maye Shawver ("Edna Shawver") who married a Jones and had no children, and later married a Sweeney of Elkview, West Virginia;

Jean Shawver who first married Dave Adkins ("David Adkins") July 16, 1955 with Rev. Carl Garret performing the ceremony, apparently later married a Miller, and lived in either Warsaw, Indiana or in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. David Adkins was the son of D.V. Adkins of Clendenin, West Virginia;

Paul Reed Shawver ("Paul Shawver") born about 1933, married Eloise Shafer June 7, 1953 with Rev. Carl Garrett performing the ceremony in the Indian Creek Mission Church, and died January 20, 1967, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. Eloise Shafer was the daughter of Rome Edison Shafer ("Rome Shafer"); and,

Newton Shawver who lived in Columbia City, Indiana;

Avis Exenia Shawver ("Avis Shawver") born May 22, 1902, and married Harry M. Mace ("Harry Mace") March 4, 1919. Harry Mace was born November 23, 1892, died July 7, 1952, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. The children of Harry Mace and Avis Mace were:

Earl Melvin Mace ("Earl Mace") born February 24, 1920 and married Lou Ellen Wells ("Lou Wells"). Elvin Mace and Lou Mace had a daughter named:

Munian Lou Mace ("Munian Mace" & "Murrian Mace") who had two unidentified children;

Carl Henry Mace ("Carl Mace") born June 22, 1922, married Wanda Hall, and died December 22, 1961. Carl Mace and Wanda Mace had two children:

Sharon Kay Mace ("Sharon Mace"); and,

Marshia Mace;

Virginia Audry Mace ("Virginia Mace") who married Rufus Flavis Aultizer ("Rufus Aultizer"). Rufus Aultizer and Virginia Aultizer had the following children:

Carolyn Sue Aultizer ("Carolyn Aultizer") who married Ronald Booth. Ronald Booth and Carolyn Booth had two children: Ronda Booth; and, Wayne Allen Booth ("Wayne Booth");

Fanny Lou Aultizer ("Fanny Aultizer" & "Francis Aultizer"?) who married Tomie Jammey ("Thomas Jammey"?). Tomie Jammey and Fanny Jammey had one unidentified child;

James Allen Aultizer ("James Austizer");

Youel Mace Aultizer ("Youel Aultizer"); and,

Nola Doley Aultizer ("Nola Aultizer");

Alvin Nathan Mace ("Alvin Mace") who married Cata May O'Dell. Alvin Mace and Cata Mace had two children:

Carolyn Jean Mace ("Carolyn Mace"); and,

Guldinen Mace;

Helen Margaret Mace ("Helen Mace") who married Gerry McCutcheon ("Gerald McCutcheon"?). Gerry McCutcheon and Helen McCutheon had the following children:

Patricia Ann McCutcheon ("Patricia McCutcheon") who married Boyd Davis;

Leail Deloria McCutcheon ("Leail McCutcheon") who married Nelson Seabolt;

Sigal McCutcheon; and,

Delmas Wayne McCutcheon ("Delmas McCutcheon");

Harry Junior Mace ("Harry Mace") born April 6, 1930 and married Shirley Hancock. Harry Mace and Shirley Mace had the following children:

Pamlin Mace;

Phillip Ray Mace ("Phillip Mace"); and,

Bryant Mace;

Kenneth Eual Mace ("Kenneth Mace") born July 31, 1931 and married Adda Gay Aultizer. Kenneth Mace and Adda Mace had the following children:

Diana Lynn Mace ("Diana Mace");

Genniffer Mace ("Jennifer Mace"?);

Kem Aulton Mace ("Kem Mace" & "Kenneth Mace"?);

Dennis Mace, a twin;

De Nease Mace ("Denise Mace"?), a twin; and,

Rebecca Mace;

Lovell Augustus Mace ("Lovell Mace" & "Lowell Mace"?) born August 9, 1933 and married Geraldine Mullins August 5, 1953. The children of Lovell Mace and Geraldine Mace were:

Roseshalla Ann Mace ("Roseshalla Mace") born June 22, 1954 and married a Siders; and,

Melissa Kay Mace ("Mellisa Mace") born December 11, 1962 in Elkview, West Virginia, and married Philip Stiltner ("Phillip Stiltner") September 17, 1983 in Charleston, West Virginia with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Ira Ingram;

Virginia Bell Mace ("Virginia Mace") born April 18, 1935 and married Cecil Moore April 11, 1954. Cecil Moore and Virginia Moore had a son named:

Aaron Lee Moore ("Aaron Moore") born January 19, 1955; and,

Gary Goble Mace ("Gary Mace") born June 12, 1939 and married Bonnie Sue Davis ("Bonnie Davis"). Gary Mace and Bonnie Mace had the following children:

Linda Mace;

Charollett Mace ("Charlotte Mace"?); and,

Karon Sue Mace ("Karon Mace" & "Karan Mace"?);

George Herdin Shawver ("George Shawver") born October 16, 1903, first married Ruby Mae Todd June 1920, later married Lillian May Pauley ("Lillian Pauley") in November 1929, still later married Tracy Elizabeth Whittington who was born about 1902, died March 14, 1982 at the age of 80, and is buried in the Heaven of Rest Garden Cemetery in Poca, Kanawha County, West Virginia. George Shawver died March 16, 1973, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. George Shawver and Ruby Shawver had a son named:

Carl Lee Shawver ("Carl Shawver") who married Amanda McCallister. Carl Shawver and Amanda Shawver had the following children:

Percellian Dean Shawver ("Percellian Shawver");

Michael Shawver;

Diana Shawver; and,

Jerry Shawver ("Gerald Shawver"?). George Shawver and Lillian Shawver had the following children:

Ruby May Shawver ("Ruby Shawver") who never married and is buried in the Mt. Joy Cemetery in London Heights, West Virginia;

Roy Ray Shawver ("Roy Shawver") who never married and is buried in the Mt. Joy Cemetery in London Heights, West Virginia;

George Edward Shawver ("George Shawver") born June 20, 1930 and married Ruth Hammons. George Shawver and Ruth Shawver had the following children:

Diana Shawver;

Eddie Shawver ("Edward Shawver");

Brinda Shawver ("Brenda Shawver"?); and,

Cody Shawver;

Dorothy Marie Shawver ("Dorothy Shawver") born July 17, 1936 and married Aphie Thomas Kennedy ("Aphie Kennedy") who was born September 29, 1931. The children of Alphie Kennedy and Dorothy Kennedy were:

Steward Thomas Kennedy ("Steward Kennedy" & "Stewart Kennedy") born August 29, 1955 and married Delcie Louise Spencer ("Delcie Spencer"). Steward Kennedy and Delcie Kennedy had a daughter named:

Shannon Marie Kennedy ("Shannon Kennedy") born April 25, 1975;

Becky Elaine Kennedy ("Becky Kennedy" & "Rebecca Kennedy") born June 4, 1957 and married Fred Wayne Jarrett ("Fred Jarrett" & "Fredrick Jarrett") who was born August 30, 1956. The children of Fred Jarrett and Becky Jarrett were:

Matthew Wayne Jarrett ("Matthew Jarrett") born September 2, 1982 and died at birth and is buried in the Perry Cemetery in Elkview, West Virginia; and,

Whitney Eliane Jarrett ("Whitney Jarrett" & "Elaine Jarrett"?);

Steve Scott Kennedy ("Steve Kennedy" & "Stephen Kennedy") born December 3, 1960; and,

Jackie Darlene Kennedy ("Jackie Kennedy") born June 19, 1963, first married Louie Tumorrow ("Lewis Tumorrow") June 26, 1982 in Coco A.C. Church with Rev. Eugene L. Huffman ("Eugene Huffman") performing the ceremony, and next married Norman Shultz. Norman Shultz and Jackie Kennedy had two children:

Ann Jessicah Shultz ("Ann Schultz") an adopted daughter born January 28, 1983; and,

an unidentified child born in July 1992;

Harold Lee Shawver ("Harold Shawver") born February 24, 1941 in Indian Creek, West Virginia, married Charlotten Hammons ("Charlotte Hammon"?), died July 16, 1970, and is buried in Merrill, Oregon. The children of Harold Shawver and Charlotten Shawver were:

Kevin Shawver; and,

Michele Shawver;

Howard Casey Shawver ("Howard Shawver") born August 29, 1945 and never married; and,

Katherine Lee Shawver ("Katherine Shawver" & "Catherine Shawver"?) born September 2, 1946 and married Tomie Colvan ("Thomas Colvan"?). Tomie Colvan and Katherine Colvan had two children:

Jerry Colvan; and,

Christian Colvan;

Nora Maggie Shawver ("Nora Shawver") born October 8, 1904, first married John Harrison Moore ("John Moore") March 6, 1921, later married Elmer Simpson March 10, 1963 and had no children, died May 14, 1971, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. The children of John Moore and Nora Moore were:

Eva Madaline Moore ("Eva Moore") born August 28, 1923 and married Zeck Hunt. Zeck Hunt and Eva Hunt had three children:

an unidentified child;

Phillis Hunt who married Jack Quinn. Jack Quinn and Phillis Quinn had a daughter named:

Loma Marline Quinn ("Loma Quinn"); and,

Lloyd Harmon Hunt ("Harmon Hunt");

Joe Delmer Moore ("Joe Moore" & "Joseph Moore") who married Ruby Mullins. Joe Moore and Ruby Mooore had the following children:

Gay Moore who had at least three unidentified children;

Faye Moore who had at least one unidentified child;

Ray Moore; and,

Buddy Moore;

Margaret Louise Moore; ("Margaret Moore") who first married Hinme Morris and later married Ofie Nelson Goff ("Ofie Goff"). Hinme Morris and Margaret Morris had a daughter named:

Charline Morris ("Charlene Morris"?) born April 21, 1949.

Ofie Goff and Margaret Goff had a son named:

Michael Nelson Goff ("Michael Goff") born October 1959;

John Worth Moore ("John Moore") born January 26, 1929, first married Wilma Smith and later married Karan Armstrong ("Karen Armstrong"?). John Moore and Wilma Moore had two children:

Sue Ann Moore ("Sue Moore" & "Susan Moore") born January 1949 and married Claude Velie. Claude Velie and Sue Velie ("Susan Velie") had at least 2 unidentified children; and,

Thomas Moore born August 1950.

John Moore and Karan Moore ("Karen Moore"?) had a son named:

Jeffery Allen Moore ("Jeffery Moore" & "Jeffrey Moore"?);

Ada Ruth Moore ("Ada Moore") married James Walker. James Walker and Ada Walker had 3 children:

John Walker;

James Walker; and,

Kanon Walker ("Karen Walker"?);

Harry Moore who married Nelma Smith. Harry Moore and Nelma Moore had two children:

Harry Lee Moore; and,

Roger Allen Moore ("Roger Moore");

Jack Charles Moore ("Jack Moore") born in June 19?? and married Evane Kelly. Jack Moore and Evane Moore had 2 children:

Eliane Ann Moore ("Eliane Moore" & "Elaine Moore"?); and,

Vicky Lynn Moore ("Vicky Moore");

Jaylatt Faye Moore ("Jaylatt Moore") born May 25, 1936, married Lloyd Myers and had no children;

Peggy Ann Moore ("Peggy Moore") born October 11, 1937 and married Rodney Preston Sheets ("Rodney Sheets"). Rodney Sheets and Peggy Sheets had 3 children:

Sharon Kay Sheets ("Sharon Sheets");

Judy Ann Sheets ("Judy Sheets" & "Judith Sheets"?); and,

Jeffrey Ray Sheets ("Jeffrey Sheets");

Donna Jean Moore ("Donna Moore") born July 26, 1940; and,

Wayne Allen Moore ("Wayne Moore") born August 30, 1944, married Linda Lorriane Myers ("Linda Myers"), and had no children;

Charles Allen Shawver ("Charles Shawver") born July 26, 1909, married Thelma Bowe, had no children, died May 4, 1979, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia;

Lovell A. Shawver ("Lovell Shawver" & "Bert Shawver") born January 7, 1908 in Elkview, West Virginia, was a member of the Indian Creek Misson Church, died February 14, 1978 at the age of 70, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia;

Virginia Dovie Shawver ("Virginia Shawver") born May 2, 1911, married Robert Lowell Beasley ("Robert Beasley"), lived in Elkview, West Virginia died October 31, 1977 at the age of 70 from a heart attack, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. Robert Beasley was born November 14, 1908 and died October 9, 1976. The children of Robert Beasley and Virginia Beasley ("Dovie Beasley") were:

Alice Lou Beasley ("Alice Beasley") born May 18, 1935, first married Henry Yvandz and later married James Hawkins. The children of Henry Yvandz and Alice Yvandz was a daughter named:

Manic Lynn Yvandz ("Manic Yvandz").

The children of James Hawkins and Alice Hawkins were:

Yvetta Lou Hawkins ("Yvetta Hawkins");

Kinnena Hawkins; and,

James Ernest Hawkins ("James Hawkins");

Lucy Marietta Beasley ("Lucy Beasley" & "Lucille Beasley"?) born September 17, 1936 and married Marvin Daniels. Marvin Daniels and Lucy Daniels had the following children:

Avis Alando Daniels ("Avis Daniels");

Virginia Denise Daniels ("Virginia Daniels");

Shirl Ann Daniels ("Shirley Daniels"?);

Marvin Meletis Daniels ("Marvin Daniels"); and,

Samuel Daniels; and,

Dollie Francis Beasley ("Dolly Beasley" & "Deloris Beasley"?) born May 9, 1938 and married Charles Cleveland Osborne ("Charles Osborne") who was born October 29, 1932 and died June 30, 1979. The children of Charles Osborne and Dollie Osborne were:

Teny Kay Osborne ("Teny Osborne") born May 23, 1959 and married Calvin Greyling Buckner ("Calvin Buckner") of Charleston, West Virginia and born April 9, 1977, with Rev. John Sheets performing the ceremony;

Sherry Gale Osborne ("Sherry Osborne") born August 3, 1961, never married but had a daughter named Robin Jendett Osborne ("Robin Osborne") born April 25, 1979, and later married Okey Bennett February 18, 1983;

Charles Cleveland Osborne, II ("Charles Osborne") born October 30, 1962 and had a child named:

Chriss Osborne ("Chris Osborne"?) born in 1987;

Robert Burley Osborne ("Robert Osborne") born September 17, 1964 and married Lorraine Ann Parrish ("Lorraine Parrish") March 18, 1989, with Rev. Raphael Cavender performing the ceremony, and they live in Charleston, West Virginia. Loraine Parrish was the daughter of William Henry Parrish ("William Parrish") and Annie Lee Taylor ("Annie Taylor"); Candance Jane Osborne ("Candance Osborne") born June 5, 1966 and had a child born in 1988; and,

Walter William Osborne ("Walter Osborne") born April 19, 1968; and,

Fanna Manda Shawver ("Fanna Shawver", "Fanny Shawver" & "Francis Shawver"?) born June 28, 1912, married William Stewart Britton ("William Britton") December 16, 1933. William Britton was born November 20, 1890, died July 26, 1968 at the age of 77, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Sarah Jane Cavender ("Sarah Cavender", “Sarah J. Cavender” & “S.A. Cavender”) born on February 18, 1840 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Richard Jack Morris ("Richard Morris") on either December 21, 1859459 or on December 29, 1859494 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 18 with Rev. Jos. C. Kendell ("Jos. Kendell" & "Joseph Kendell"?) performing the ceremony, died April 8, 1912 and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. Richard Morris was born about 1837 was 22 when he married, was the son of Dr. Franklin Morris and Sally, died October 24, 1907 and is buried with his wife: The children of Richard Morris and Sarah were:

Singleton W. Morris ("Singleton Morris" & “Sang Morris”) born in December 1860, first married S.E. Allen November 25, 1885 who was born about 1868, and next married Rose Cope on February 14, 1907;

William Harrison Morris ("William Morris") born in May 1862 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mary Jane Boggs ("Mary Boggs") who was born about 1869, and he died about 1937 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Mary Boggs was the daughter of John Boggs and Cynthia Vickers. The children of William Morris and Mary Morris were:

Ward T. Morris ("Ward Morris") born on November 24, 1897 in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a descendant of Sara Jane Cavender (“Sara Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”), married Goldie Lena Matheny ("Goldie Matheny") in September 1920, and died on July 19, 1983 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Goldie Matheny was born on July 18, 1902 in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of Morgan Matheny and Bertie Hughes, and died in February 1990 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. It is to be noted that Ward Morris is a descendant of Sara Jane Cavender (“Sara Cavender”, “Sarah Cavender’? & “S.J. Cavender”. Ward Morris and Goldie Morris had 2 children:

Alma Jane Morris (“Alma Morris”) born July 13, 1923 in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Hunter Lehnis Bail (“Hunter Bail”) on December 26, 1946 in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on September 3, 1997 in Tuson, Pima County, Arizona. Hunter Bail and Alma Bail had 2 children:

Susan Lynn Bail (“Susan Bail”) born March 16, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married a Belperio about 1971,, and later married David Adams on September 12, 1981 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada. By her first marriage, Susan Bail had a son named:

Richard Belperio born in October 1971;

David Adams and Susan Adams had 2 children:

David George Adams (“David Adams”) born in March 1982; and,

Stephan Hunter Bail Adams (“Stephan Adams” & “Hunter Adams”) born in September 1983; and;

Martha Lou Bail (“Martha Bail”) born November 20, 1956, and first married a Beier before 1976, and later married Steve Bobzin (“Steven Bobzin”?) in February 1989. By her first marriage, Martha Beier had a son:

Braig Beier born in March 1976;

Steve Bobzin and Martha Bobzin had a son:

Steven Bobzin born in December 1989; and,

Wanda Lou Morris (“Wanda Morris”) born November 19, 1928 in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Archibald O. Morris ("Archibald Morris") born September 24, 1895, married Eula M. Mace ("Eula Mace"), was a member of the Central United Methodist Church, had no children, and died February 22, 1980 at the age of 84 in Charleston, West Virginia;

Sadie Morris born July 25, 1895, married Rev. Robert Jarrett, died March 13, 1976, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Robert Jarrett and Sadie Morris had the following children:

William Samuel Jarrett ("William Jarrett");

Johnny Glenn Jarrett ("Johnny Jarrett" & "John Jarrett") who married Carolyn Moles on June 5, 1959 in the Pinch Baptist Church in Pinch, West Virginia. Carolyn Moles was the daughter of Henry Moles and Marble Flowers. Johnny Jarrett and Carolyn had a daughter named:

Shawn Jarrett;

Robert Lewis Jarrett ("Robert Jarrett");

Virginia Jarrett who married a Jones; and,

Mary Kay Jarrett ("Mary Jarrett" & "Elizabeth Jarrett") who married an O'Neill;

Gertrude Morris who married a Brown;

Tidie Morris born August 25, 1885, married Sidney Marshell ("Sidney Marshall"?), died July 10, 1976, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. Sidney Marshell was born December 19, 1885, and died April 7, 1951;

Lewis Morris who married Emley Quick ("Emily Quick"?);

W. Russell Morris ("W. Morris") born January 21, 1900, died August 21, 1928, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia;

H. Howard Morris ("H. Morris") born about 1889 and died about 1913;

Catherine Morris who married Henry Tumm; and,

Blanch Morris who married William J. Reishman ("William Reishman") and lives in Charleston, West Virginia;

Charles Franklin Morris ("Charles Morris") born in May 1866 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on May 22, 1927 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ella J. Morris ("Ella Morris" & "Elia Morris") born about 1869;

Bessie Mae Morris ("Bessie Morris") born about 1869, and married Ira Mays;

Walter G. Morris ("Walter Morris") born January 1, 1870, married Cynthia C. Osborne ("Cynthia Osborne") May 2, 1894, and died December 19, 1952. Cynthia Osborne was born May 26, 1870 and died August 27, 1954. The children of Walter Morris and Cynthia Morris were:

Roy K. Morris ("Roy Morris") born May 9, 1895, and died March 15, 1960; and,

Carrie E. Morris ("Carrie Morris") born May 30, 1898 and married Joseph H. Minotti ("Joseph Minotti") who was born November 20, 1895 and died January 1953. Joseph Minotti and Carrie had 2 children:

Jophas D. Minotti ("Jophas Minottie") born December 11, 1917; and, William V. Minotti ("William Minotti") born April 5, 1919;

George Wesley Morris ("George Morris") born January 29, 1872, married Minnie Elizabeth Davis ("Minnie Davis"), died September 11, 1954, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. Minnie Davis was born January 30, 1876 and died October 27, 1957. The children of George Morris and Minnie Morris were:

Hazel Morris born February 15, 1897, died February 5, 1931, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. Hazel Morris apparently was unmarried when she gave birth to a son, and she later married William S. Britton ("William Britton"). Hazel Morris’ son was named:

Acres Charles Morris (“Acres Morris”);

Herbert W. Morris ("Herbert Morris") born about 1899, married Macel L. Smith ("Macel Smith") November 27, 1918 who was born about 1902 and died about 1961. Herbert Morris died about 1950, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. The children of Herbert Morris and Macel Morris were:

Glenda Francis Morris ("Glenda Morris");

Richard Smith Morris ("Richard Morris");

H.W. Morris who married Nellie Grimes; and,

Ann Morris;

Destel L. Morris ("Destel Morris") born September 21, 1901, married Audra J. Smith ("Audra Smith" & "Audry Smith"?), died April 11, 1990, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. Audra Smith was born December 21, 1901 and died December 22, 1991. The children of Destel Morris and Audra Morris ("Audry Morris"?) were:

Wanda Fae Morris ("Wanda Morris") who died at birth on January 19, 1924, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia;

Everell Cletus E. Morris ("Everell Morris" & "Cletus Morris") born February 2, 1925 and married Glenda Jean Gulley ("Glenda Gulley") August 25, 1947 with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Moorman Parker of Hinton, West Virginia. Glenda Gulley was the daughter of Asa E. Gulley ("Asa Gulley" & "Jack Gulley") and Orpha Bennett. Cletus Morris and Glenda Morris had two children named:

Jerome Cletus Morris ("Jerome Morris") born November 1, 1948 and married Katherine Harper. Jerome Morris and Katherine Morris had 2 children:

Robert Jerome Morris ("Robert Morris" & "Bobby Morris"); and,

Virginia Katherine Morris ("Virginia Morris" and "Ginnie Kate Morris"); and,

Angela Marie Jean Morris ("Marie Morris" & "Angela Morris") born November 10, 1952, and married Michael Hansford Cavender ("Michael Cavender") August 16, 1975 with Rev. K.J. Parsons, Jr. performing the ceremony at Mt. Tabor Methodist Church in Pinch, West Virginia. Michael Cavender was born May 19, 1952 and was the son of Orville H. Cavender ("Orville Cavender") of Elkview, West Virginia. Michael Cavender and Angela Cavender had 2 children which are listed in the line of Michael Hansford Cavender; and,

Joseph H. Morris ("Joseph Morris") born April 29, 1932;

Bessie Lucy Morris ("Bessie Morris") born February 16, 1903, first married William George Holt ("William Holt") August 15, 1924, and later married Millard C. Wiggins ("Millard Wiggins") September 9, 1928, died March 11, 1977 at the age of 74, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. George Holt was born about 1885, died about 1927, and is buried with his wife. William Holt and Bessie Morris had 2 children:

George Nobel Holt ("George Holt") born about 1924, married a Jacqueline G., was wounded in World War II and received the purple heart citation with a bronze cluster, died February 17, 1988 at the age of 64 in South Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. George Holt and Jacqueline Holt had a son named Michael George Holt ("Michael Holt") who lived in St. Albans, West Virginia; and,

June E. Holt ("June Holt") who married Gerald R. Turner ("Gerald Turner") and lives in Belle, West Virginia. Millard Wiggins was born December 19, 1892. The children of Millard Wiggins and Bessie Wiggins were:

James W. Wiggins ("James Wiggins") born July 22, 1929 and died November 21, 1972;

Shirley Ann Wiggins ("Shirley Wiggins") born February 9, 1931, married James Kermit Henson ("James Hinson") who was born March 3, 1930, in 1988 lived in Edgewater, Florida, and now apparently lives in Elkview, West Virginia. James Henson and Shirley Henson had a daughter named:

Robin Denese Henson ("Robin Henson") born November 22, 1955;

Glenn F. Wiggins ("Glenn Wiggins") born March 15, 1935;

Mozelle E. Wiggins ("Mozelle Wiggins") born April 20, 1938 who first married a Dimitroff and later married a Wadell, and lived in Hurricane, West Virginia;

Ronald D. Wiggins ("Ronald Wiggins") born October 22, 1940 and lived in Red Horse, West Virginia; and,

Millie I. Wiggins ("Millie Wiggins" & "Mildred Wiggins"?) who married a Hoover and lived in Blue Creek, West Virginia;

Arthur Charles Morris ("Arthur Morris") born October 29, 1908, married Olive Mae Shinn, died December 29, 1980 at the age of 72 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek or Pinch, West Virginia. The children of Arthur Morris and Olive Morris were:

Arthur Charles Morris, Jr. ("Arthur Morris");

Rome W. Morris ("Rome Morris") of St. Albans, West Virginia;

Howard Morris of Liberty, Texas;

Dallas Morris or Texarkana, Texas;

Ronald G. Morris ("Ronald Morris") of Yawkey, West Virginia;

Delbert Morris of Sissonville, West Virginia;

Garland W. Morris ("Garland Morris") of Charleston, West Virginia; and,

Mary Morris ("Elizabeth Morris"?) who married a Foster and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Ruby J. Morris ("Ruby Morris") born April 24, 1911, first married John Marshall, and later married Robert D. Musselman ("Robert Musselman") who was born May 1, 1890, was a member of the Monroeton United Methodist Church in Monroeton, Pennsylvania, died June 28, 1975 at the age of 85, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. John Marshall and Ruby Marshall had a daughter named:

Mildred E. Marshall ("Mildred Marshall") who married John R. Carpenter ("John Carpenter") and lived in South Charleston, West Virginia. John Carpenter and Mildred Carpenter had two unidentified children;

Catherine Frances Morris ("Catherine France Morris"?, "Catherine Morris" & "Katherine Morris") born July 12, 1913, and maried Harold Hunter February 1, 1932. Harold Hunter was born July 29, 1905. The children of Harold Hunter and Catherine Hunter were:

Mallinda Frances Hunter ("Mallinda France Hunter"?, "Mallinda Hunter" & "Malinda Hunter"?) born March 13, 1932, died two days later, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia;

Lolita B. Hunter ("Lolita Hunter") born March 18, 1933;

Ruby J. Hunter ("Ruby Hunter") born March 19, 1937;

Delores B. Morris ("Delores Morris") born November 19, 1938;

Ralph H. Hunter ("Ralph Hunter") born March 23, 1941 and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Bryan E. Hunter ("Bryan Hunter") born October 10, 1947 and lived in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

Connie L. Hunter ("Connie Hunter") born December 1, 1948;

Theodore E. Morris ("Theodore Morris") born March 24, 1919; first married Retha Burke on February 18, 1956, later married for the second and third times, later married Phillis Jarrett who was the daughter of Hobe Jarrett, and finally married Betty J. Smith ("Betty Smith" & "Elizabeth Smith"?) with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Paul Harold of the Sugar Creek Community Mission Church. Retha Burke was born September 3, 1931, died June 3, 1965, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. Theodore Morris and Retha Morris had a son named: Paul Renee Morris ("Paul Morris") born April 13, 1957; and,

Agnes Morris who married a Prouse;

Morticai V. Morris (“Morticai Morris”, "Morticki Morris" & "Marg Morris") born in February 1875, and married Leonora V. Gatechill ("Leonora Gatechill"); and,

Mary E. Morris ("Mary Morris") born in July 1877;

Maria Louise Cavender (“Maria Louisa Cavender”), “Maria Cavender”, “M.L. Cavender” & "Mariah Cavender"?) born about 1842 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married David J. Edens (“David Edens”) on November 19, 1868 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 25, and died April 28, 1912. David Edens was born about 1830, was the son of Cornelious Edens and Sarah Slater, was 38 years of age when he married, and died March 20, 1904 at the age of 74. The children of David Edens and Marie Cavender were:

Charles M. Edens ("Charles Edens") born either about 1869494 or about 1870, and died on November 27, 1897 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

M.A. Edens , a son, born on November 8, 1871;

Mary A. Edens ("Mary Edens") born about 1874, married John Lawrence Copenhaver ("John Copenhaver") on March 14, 1894, and died about 1903. John Copenhaver was born about 1871 and died about 1908. The children of John Copenhaver and Mary Copenhaver were:

James David Copenhaver ("James Copenhaver") born about 1898, married a Marie and lived in New York, New York. The children of James Copenhaver and Marie Copenhaver were:

James Copenhaver;

Virginia Copenhaver;

Frederick Copenhaver; and,

Clair Copenhaver;

Fred Cecil Copenhaver ("Fred Copenhaver" & "Frederick Copenhaver") who died about 1961 and had the following children:

Fred Copenhaver, Jr. born March 8, 1919;

Raymond S. Copenhaver ("Raymond Copenhaver") born December 20, 1920, married Mary Lawson ("Elizabeth Lawson") and lived in Dunbar, West Virginia. Raymond Copenhaver and Mary Copenhaver had two children:

Barbara Ann Copenhaver ("Barbara Copenhaver") who married Richard Lee Myers ("Richard Myers") and lived in Tornado, West Virginia. Richard Myers and Barbara Myers had two children: Richard Lee Myers ("Richard Myers") born December 20, 1963; and, Raymond Landon Myers ("Raymond Myers") born June 29, 1966; and,

Delores Lee Copenhaver ("Delores Copenhaver");

James C. Copenhaver ("James Copenhaver") born November 28, 1923, married Jewell Simpson, and died September 6, 1989 at the age of 65. James Copenhaver and Jewell Copenhaver had two children:

Cheryl Ann Copenhaver ("Cheryl Copenhaver") who married a Smith and lived in St. Albans, West Virginia; and,

Deborah Kay Copenhaver ("Deborah Copenhaver") who married a James and lived in Denver, Denver County, Colorado;

Mary F. Copenhaver ("Mary Copenhaver") born December 21, 1925, married James Hayes and lived in Chester, Ohio;

Betty L. Copenhaver ("Betty Copenhaver" & "Elizabeth Copenhaver"?) born July 15, 1928 who married Harley D. Wright ("Harley Wright"), first lived in Dunbar, West Virginia and apparently later moved to Chillicothe, Ohio. The children of Harley Wright and Betty Wright were:

Connie Frances Wright ("Connie Wright") born April 2, 1947 who married Brian Allensworth. Brian Allensworth and Connie Allensworth had two children:

Lori Christine Allensworth (Lori Allensworth") born December 17, 1967; and,

Adam Shane Allensworth ("Adam Allensworth") born August 22, 1970;

Harley D. Wright ("Harley Wright") born May 4, 1948 and married Yolanda Vega. Harley Wright and Yolanda Wright had a son named: Scott David Wright ("Scott Wright") born October 8, 1971;

Nancy Ellen Wright ("Nancy Wright") born January 1, 1950 and married Terry Walley Terry Walley and Nancy Walley had 3 children:

Annissa Kim Walley ("Annissa Walley") born September 23, 1967; Jessica Lynn Walley ("Jessica Walley") born August 22, 1972; and, William Rhied Walley ("William Walley") born March 29, 1976;

Joseph Eugene Wright ("Joseph Wright") born December 21, 1951 and married Ineta VanNutter. Joseph Wright and Ineta Wright had 2 children:

Heather Down Wright ("Heather Wright") born December 31, 1971;

and,

Stephanie Jo Wright ("Stephanie Wright") born August 5, 1973;

Jack Leroy Wright ("Jack Wright" & "John Wright"?) born June 4, 1954;

Pamela June Wright ("Pamela Wright") born June 4, 1954 and married Brian Smith; and,

Brent Desmond Wright ("Brent Wright") born August 31, 1962;

Jennie Mae Copenhaver ("Jennie Copenhaver") born February 17, 1931, married Roy E. Sergent ("Roy Sargent") and lived in Tornado, Ohio. Roy Sergent and Jennie Sergent had a son named:

Floyd Tyler Sergent ("Floyd Sergent") born June 8, 1970;

Jack L. Copenhaver ("Jack Copenhaver") born July 20, 1933, married Evelyn Russell and lived in Pliney, West Virginia;

Jane Lea Copenhaver ("Jane Copenhaver") born July 4, 1937, married Melvin George Parks ("Melvin Parks"), and lived in Jackson, Michigan. Melvin Parks and Jane Parks had an adopted daughter named Valerie Dawn Parks ("Valerie Parks") born about 1961;

Carolyn Sue Copenhaver ("Carolyn Copenhaver") born September 12, 1941, married Richard Arden Hill ("Richard Hill"), and lived in Tornado, West Virginia. Richard Hill and Carolyn Hill had the following children:

Terri Lynn Hill ("Terri Hill") born July 1, 1958 and married Gregory Allen Mattox ("Gregory Mattox"). Gregory Mattox and Terri Mattox had a daughter named:

Jessica Renee Mattox ("Jessica Mattox") born August 18, 1976;

Richard Glenn Hill ("Richard Hill") born November 24, 1959;

Robert Arden Hill ("Robert Hill") born October 26, 1960;

Tamara Sue Hill ("Tamara Hill") born March 21, 1962; and,

Cecil Alan Hill ("Cecil Hill") born April 30, 1963;

Ruth Ellen Copenhaver ("Ruth Copenhaver") born October 28, 1943, married Jerry L. Vaillancourt ("Jerry Vaillancourt") and apparently first lived in Jackson, Michigan and later lived in Obion, Tennessee. Jerry Vaillancourt and Ruth Valliancourt: had 2 children:

Jeffrey Lyle Vaillancourt ("Jeffrey Valliancourt") born March 14, 1964; and,

Kristine Ellen Vaillancourt ("Kristine Vaillancourt") born June 16, 1970; and,

Fred Copenhaver, Jr. born March 8, 1919, married Alice Javins, and lived in Jackson, Mississippi;

Linda Copenhaver born about 1900 and died about 1905; and,

Clara Copenhaver born about 1902 and married Walter Fredericks. Walter Fredericks and Clara Fredericks had 2 children:

Mary Lou Frederick ("Mary Frederick" & "Elizabeth Frederick"?); and,

Bobbie Sue Fredericks ("Bobbie Fredericks"); and,

Sarah Elizabeth Edens ("Sarah Edens") born in April 1877; and,

Mary A. Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) born either on October 12, 1843494 or on October 12, 1849459, married Allen H. Matheny ("Allen Natheney" & "Allen Matheny") on June 9, 1870 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died May 13, 1899 in Kanawha County, West Virginia with Rev. Lewis W. Jordan ("Lewis Jordan") performing the ceremony, and is buried in Rumble Cemetery in Pinch, West Virginia. Allen Matheny was born in 1850, was the son of Michael Matheny and Margaret, and married at the age of 20. According to the 1870 census, Mary A. Mathery and her husband Allen Mathery were living with her mother, Elizabeth Cavender. Allen Matheny and Mary Matheny had 2 children:

Michiel Matheny ("Michael Matheny"?) born about 1874; and,

Nora C. Matheny ("Nora Matheny") born about 1876;

Roxalena Cavender ("Rozalana Cavender"? & “Roxanna Cavender”?) born about 1845 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Edward Matheny (“Edmond Matheny”?) on February 15, 1866 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 33 with Rev. Delaney Hammock performing the ceremony, and later married George Clyde Acree ("George Clyde Acres", "George Acree" & "George Acres") on April 6, 1879 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Edward Matheny was born about 1843 in Jackson County, West Virginia to Michael Matheny and Margaret Price, and was 40 years of age when he married. George Acree was born May 12, 1837 and died March 28, 1911. Edmond Matheny and Roxalanda Matheny had 2 children:

Elizabeth Susan Matheny ("Elizabeth Matheny" & "Betty Matheny") who was born June 1865, first married Virginus E. Conner ("Virginus Conner") October 30, 1884, later married Charles Edward Dodd ("Charles Dodd") December 25, 1892, and died about 1942. Virginus Conner was born about 1860, and Charles Dodd was born May 1867, died about 1939, and is buried in the Rummel Cemetery in Pinch, West Virginia. Virginus Conner and Elizabeth Conner had a daughter named:

Clara Conner who was born in June 1886 and married a Strait. Charles Dodd and Elizabeth Dodd had the following children:

William Luther Dodd ("William Dodd") born December 24, 1893, first married Virginia Vineyard July 27, 1912 and apparently had no children, and later married Dora Marie Beard August 25, 1915 and who died February 23, 1898. The children of William Dodd and Marie Dodd were:

Helena Lewis Dodd ("Helena Dodd") born June 29, 1916, married Richard A. Hatcher ("Richard Hatcher"), and died July 20, 1981; and,

William Luther Dodd, Jr. ("William Dodd") born August 22, 1921, and married Lillian Murl Ayers ("Lillian Ayers");

Tressie Lena Dodd ("Tressie Dodd") who was born in September 1895, married Earl Hissom March 9, 1913, died March 3, 1963 at the age of 66, and is buried in the Flora Hill Gardens of Memories Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia. Earl Hissom was born October 10, 1893, first became a minister of the Wesley United Methodist Church, later became a minister of the Hissom Holiness Tabernacle (first started the Nazarene movement), and died September 8, 1970 at the age of 76. The children of Earl Hissom and Tressie Hissom were:

Charles Hissom who married Virginia Moore and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Elizabeth Hissom who married Homer Cash and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Mary Hissom ("Elizabeth Hissom"?) who apparently first married Clyne Graham and later married a Wilson and lived in Cleveland, Ohio;

Carol Hissom born about 1919, married Bennie Burton Ross ("Bennie Ross"), was a member of Hissom Tabernacle, died September 30, 1987 at the age of 68, and is buried in the Floral Hills Memory Gardens in Pocatalico, West Virginia. The children of Bennie Ross and Carol Ross were:

Greta Mae Ross ("Greta Ross") who married a Thornton and lived in Home Town, West Virginia;

Jo Ann Ross ("Jo Ross") who married a Meeks and lived in Winfield, West Virginia;

Carol Roxielana Ross ("Carol Roalene Ross"? & "Carol Ross") who married a Hicks and lived in Ripley, West Virginia; and,

Bennie Burton Ross, Jr. ("Bennie Ross") who lived in Sissonville, West Virginia;

Roxalene Hissom ("Roxie Hissom") who married Homar Jordan, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Earl Hissom, Jr. who married a Julia and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Earnest Hissom who married a Betty Jane and lived in Edens Fork, West Virginia and Charleston, West Virginia;

Albert Hissom who married Betty Taylor ("Elizabeth Taylor") and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Betty Lee Hissom ("Betty Hissom" & "Elizabeth Hissom") who married Charles Atkins ("Charles Adkins"?) and lived in Campbolls Creek in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

George Hissom who married an Aretta and lived in Home Town, West Virginia and in Charleston, West Virginia;

Gertrude Dodd born in June 1897 who married Rolley Melton. Gertrude Melton had a stepson named:

James Melton who married a Garnet;

Julius Dodd born July 4, 1899, died October 4, 1900, and is buried in the Rummel Cemetery in Pinch, West Virginia;

Vienna A. Dodd ("Vienna Dodd") born about 1901, married Henry Preston Humphery, died November 18, 1977, and is buried in the Hope Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. Henry Humphery was born in June 1896 and died February 5, 1982. The children of Henry Humphrey and Vienna Humphrey were:

John Edward Humphrey ("John Humphrey") born March 12, 1919, was killed in World War II April 3, 1943, and is buried in the Hope Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

Zoe Elizabeth Humphrey ("Zoe Humphrey") born June 20, 1924, married Norman Eldridge Sarrett ("Norman Sarrett" & "Norman Jarrett"?) who was born about 1917 and died December 6, 1974. Norman Sarrett and Zoe Sarrett had 2 children:

Zoe Sarrett who married a Cox; and,

John Sarrett;

Odessa Irene Dodd ("Odessa Dodd") born June 17, 1905, married Jackson O. Harris ("Jackson Harris") July 5, 1928 and had no children;

James Edward Dodd ("James Dodd") born October 15, 1908 and married an Arlene. James Dodd and Arlene Dodd had 3 children:

James Dodd;

Betty Dodd ("Elizabeth Dodd"); and,

Edward Dodd; and,

Ernest Carl Dodd ("Ernest Dodd") born October 30, 1911, first married Eula Morgan, and next married Ann Dickerson. Ernest Dodd and Ann Dodd had a daughter named:

Clara Mae Dodd ("Clara Dodd") who married a Munson; and,

Morgan Luther Matheny (“Morgan Matheny”) born about 1866 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Bertie Alma Hughes (“Bertie Hughes”) who was the daughter of James Hughes and Malissa Bryant (“Mellisa Bryant”?). Morgan Matheny and Bertie Matheny (“Alma Matheny”) had 2 children:

Goldie Lena Matheny (“Goldie Matheny”) born on July 18, 1902 in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Ward T. Morris (“Ward Morris”) in September 1920 and who was the son of William Harrison Morris (“William Morris”) and died in February 1990 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. For the children of Goldie Matheny and Ward Morris, see the entry under Ward T. Morris; and,

Oak Matheny;

George Acree and Roxalana Acree had a son named

George Clyde Acree, Jr. ("George Acree") born about 1880, married Nannie M. McClung ("Nannie McClung"), died about 1955, and is buried in the Vickers Cemetery in Pinch Ridge, West Virginia. Nannie McClung was born about 1881 and died about 1965. The children of George Acree and Nannie Acree were:

Mary M. Acree ("Mary Acree" & "Elizabeth Acree") born May 12, 1906, married Calvin F. Boggs ("Calvin Boggs"), died September 27, 1989, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Calvin Boggs was born August 25, 1904 and died September 29, 1978 at the age of 74 in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Margaret Acree born November 11, 1908 and married Homer Springler;

an infant son who died at birth on October 24, 1909 and is buried in the Vickers Cemetery in Pinch Ridge, West Virginia;

a second infant who apparently died at birth December 8, 1914 in Pinchton, West Virginia;

Samuel Clinton Acree ("Samuel Acree") born about 1914, married Virginia Moles, died February 13, 1979 at the age of 65 in Benicia, California, and is buried in the Odell Cemetery in Quick, West Virginia. The 3 children of Samuel Acree and Virginia Acree were:

George Acree who lived in Elkview, West Virginia;

Linda Acree who married a Silva and lived in Benicia, California; and,

Carol Acree who married an Edel and lived in Sunnyvale, California

George Clyde Acree ("George Acree") born August 25, 1919, first married June E. Holt ("June Holt"), later married Bobby Jane Osborne ("Bobby Osborne" & "Bobbie Osborne"), died April 4, 1987 at the age of 67 in Pinch, West Virginia. Bobbie Osborne was born about 1937, died February 16, 1993 at the age of 56 in Pinch, West Virginia, and is buried in the Rummel Cemetery in Pinch, West Virginia. George Acree and June Acree had 2 children:

George Acree who lived in Tennessee and in Phoenix, Arizona; and,

Sharon Kay Acree ("Sharon Acree") who first married a Hicks, and later married a Ross, and lived in Quick, west Virginia.

George Acree and Bobbie Acree had 3 children:

Troy Dayton Acree ("Troy Acree") born February 25, 1962 and lived in Morgantown, West Virginia, and in New Youk, New York;

Samuel Carmil Acree ("Samuel Acree") born August 9, 1963 and lived in Pinch, West Virginia; and,

Nancy Mae Acree ("Nancy Acree") born December 8, 1965, married a Dodd, and lived in Pinch, West Virginia.

George Acree also had a stepson named:

Ramey Osborne who apparently was the son of Bobbie Acree by her former marriage and lived in Coopers Creek, West Virginia;

John D. Acree ("John Acree") born about 1912, married Eudene Jones, died April 29, 1995 at the age of 83, lived in Pinch, West Virginia, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Anna Mae Acree ("Anna Acree") born November 17, 1917 and married Carmel L. Boggs ("Carmel Boggs") who was born about 1913 and died June 20, 1992. Anna Acree lived in Elkview, West Virginia. Carmel Boggs is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Carmel Boggs and Anna Boggs were: Herbert C. Boggs ("Herbert Boggs who lived in Pinch, West Virginia;

George A. Boggs ("George Boggs") who lived in Sumter, South Carolina; and,

Agnes M. Boggs ("Agnes Boggs") who lived in Pinch, West Virginia;

Napoleon Cavender ("Nipp Cavender") born about 1848 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died about 1856 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 8 years when a tree fell on him and killed him at the age of 8;

Charles Woods Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.W. Cavender” & “Charles W. Cavender”) born on July 20, 1854 at Indian Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Matilda Agnes Sparks (“Matilda Sparks”) on May 10, 1888 in Nicholas County, West Virginia, and died about 1933 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Matilda Cavender ("Mathilda Cavender"?) was born about 1869 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and died about 1933. The children of Charles Cavender and Matilda Cavender were:

Charles Calvin Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “Charles C. Cavender”, “C.C. Cavender” & "Luke Cavender") born April 2, 1889 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Callie Buckner on May 10, 1910, died in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia on November 12, 1974 at the age of 85, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia. Callie Buckner was born January 8, 1888, died April 5, 1973 at the age of 85, and is buried in the Buckner-Young Cemetery in Mill Creek, West Virginia; Charles Cavender and Callie Buckner Cavender (“Callie Cavender”) had 8 children:

Lettie Mae Cavender ("Lettie Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) born May 15, 1911 married Russell H. Norman ("Russell Norman") on October 5, 1931 with Rev. D.F. Hultonl performing the ceremony, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Russell Norman was born April 20, 1908, died November 8, 1989 at the age of 81 in Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in the Norman Cemetery in Mill Creek West Virginia. The children of Russell Norman and Lettie Norman were:

Millie Dean Norman born December 15, 1932, married Charles Rogers and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Charles Rogers and Millie Rogers had a son named:

Berry E. Rogers ("Berry Rogers" & "Barry Rogers"?);

Donald Lee Norman ("Donald Norman") born January 19, 1934, married Agnus G. Laudermilk ("Agnus Laudermilk" & "Agnes Laudermilk"?), and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Donald Norman and Agnus Norman ("Agnes Norman"?) were:

Jeffrey S. Norman ("Jeffrey Norman"); and,

Sandra Kay Norman ("Sandra Norman");

Shirley Ann Norman ("Shirley Norman") born August 4, 1935, married Guy A. Kelley ("Guy Kelley"), and lived in Elkview, West Virginia. The children of Guy Kelley and Shirley Kelley were:

Joyce Kelley;

Jack Kelley ("John Kelley"?);

Tera Lee Kelley ("Terry Kelley");

Beverly Kelley; and,

Boyce Kelley;

Charles R. Norman ("Charles Norman") born April 1, 1941, married Evelyn Koontz, and lived in Elkview and in Frame, West Virginia;

Phillip E. Norman ("Phillip Norman") born April 1, 1941, married Linda Rugel and lived in Elkview, West Virginia;

David A. Norman ("David Norman") born September 6, 1944, married Jo Ann Melby ("Joe Melby"), and lived in Dunbar, West Virginia and later in Lakeland, Florida. The children of David Norman and Jo Norman were: Brent Norman;

Jamie Norman; and,

David C. Norman ("David Norman");

Evelyn M. Norman ("Evelyn Norman") who married Russell Stover and lived in Pinch, West Virginia. The children of Russell Stover and Evelyn Stover were:

William R. Stover ("William Stover"); and,

Gregory A. Stover ("Gregory Stover"); and,

Paul J. Norman ("Paul Norman") born September 17, 1951, married Shelia Kelly, and lived in Elkview, West Virginia. Paul Norman and Shelia Norman had a daughter named:

Paula Ann Norman ("Paula Norman");

Irene Elizabeth Cavender ("Irene Cavender" & “I.E. Cavender”) born about 1913, first married Gepsie Smith, later married Lloyd Tankersley, and lived in Bowie, Indiana. Gepsie Smith and Irene Smith had 2 children:

Louise Smith: and,

Phillis Smith ("Pete Smith") who married Robert Ray Smith ("Robert Smith") who was born about 1938, died December 31, 1964 in an automobile accident, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Indian Creek, West Virginia;

Lloyd Tankersley and Irene Cavender Tankersley (“Irene Tankersley”) had 2 children:

Cecil Tankersley; and,

Cynthia Tankersley who married a Dillon;

Earl Calvin Cavender ("Earl Cavender" & “E.C. Cavender”) born February 7, 1918, never married, and lived in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia where he died on September 7, 1997 at the age of 79 years;

John Leslie Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.L. Cavender” & “John L. Cavender”) born August 20, 1922 in Elkview, Kanawha County, West Virginia, lived in Elkview, West Virginia, married Rosa Ellen Buckner ("Rosa Buckner"), died August 26, 1986 in Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 64, and is buried in the Morris Cemetery in Elkview, West Virginia. John Cavender and Rosa Cavender had a daughter named:

Leslie Cavender who lived in Mill Creek, West Virginia and also had a stepson named:

Franklin Buckner ("Buck Buckner");

Homer Howard Cavender ("Homer Cavender" & “H.H. Cavender”) who never married;

Stanley Lee Cavender ("Stanley Cavender" & “S.L. Cavender”) who married a Deweller, and lived in Elkview, West Virginia;

Marie Madeline Cavender ("Marie Cavender" & “M.M. Cavender”) who married George A. Jordan ("George Jordan") who was born about 1915, died July 22, 1982 at the age of 67 and lived in Elkview, West Virginia. The children of George Jordan and Marie Jordan were:

George Allen Jordan ("George Jordan");

Shelva Jordan who married Jackie Jarrett ("John Jarrett"?). Jackie Jarrett and Shelva Jarrett had two children:

George Allen Jarrett ("George Jarrett"); and,

Geneford Joe Jarrett (Geneford Jarrett"); and,

Jennifer Jordan who married a Fisher and lived in Ypsialanti, Michigan; and,

Mary Frances Cavender ("Mary Cavender", Mary F. Cavender”, “M.F. Cavender” & "Elizabeth Cavender") born February 20, 1934, married an Akers, had no children, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia and in Tazewell, Tazewell County, Virginia;

Anna Belle Cavender (“Anna Cavender”, "Annie Cavender" & “A.B. Cavender”) born January 23, 1891 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Thornton O. Young ("Thornton Young") August 12, 1911 at the age of 20 with Rev. C.C. Lanham performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died April 28, 1977 at the age of 86, and is buried in the Young Cemetery in Mill Creek, West Virginia. Thornton Young was born January 21, 1881, was married when he was 26 years of age, died November 17, 1967 at the age of 83, and is buried with his wife. Thornton Young and Annie Young had the following children:

Ernest E. Young ("Ernest Young") who lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Leroy Ray Young ("Leroy Young") born about 1914, married Cora Crowder, died October 2, 1974 at the age of 60, and is buried in the Montgomery Memorial Park Cemetery in London, West Virginia;

James T. Young ("James Young") who lived in Belle, West Virginia;

Mary Young ("Elizabeth Young") born about 1918, married Lud Crowder, died March 14, 1974 at the age of 56, and is buried in the Crowder Cemetery in Campbell Creek, West Virginia. Lud Crowder and Mary Crowder had 3 children:

John Crowder who lived in Campbell Creek, West Virginia;

David Croweder who lived in Cape Kennedy, Florida; and,

Wayne Crowder who lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Ruby Young who married Paul Crowder and lived in Campbell Creek, West Virginia; and,

Agnes Young;

James N. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.N. Cavender”) born about 1894, never married, died November 22, 1916 at the age of 23 from Elk T.B. and Typhoid Fever, and is buried in the Rummel Cemetery in Pinch, West Virginia; and,

Emerson M. Cavender ("Emerson Cavender" & “E.M. Cavender”) born January 19, 1902 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mamie Mae Wiseman ("Mamie Wiseman") on either November 13, 1927 or on November 15, 1927494, lived in Pinch, West Virginia, was the member of the first Baptist Church in Pinch, West Virginia, died August 23, 1983 at the age of 81 in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, West Virginia. Mamie Wiseman died May 10, 1995 at the age of 89, and they did not have any children;

Nathaniel Wilson Cavender ("Nathaniel Cavender" & N.W. Cavender”) was born on July 18, 1857 in Elk Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Sarah Jane Duling (“Sarah Duling”, "Sallie Duling", "Sallie Doling"? & "Sally Duling") on June 21, 1886 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on either February 24, 1915 or on February 28, 1915494 at the age of 57 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Sallie Duling ("Sally Duling"?) was born March 6, 1865, was the daughter of Charles E. Duling ("Charles Duling") and Sarah J. Atkinson ("Sarah Atkinson"), and she died on December 19, 1945. Nathaniel Cavender and Sallie Cavender had 7 children:

Helen Eugenia Cavender ("Helen Cavender" & “H.E. Cavender”) born April 24, 1887, married William M. Collins (“William Collins”) on December 24, 1921 at the age of 23 with Rev. F.C. Brown performing the ceremony, died May 30, 1974, and is buried in the Mountain View Memorial Park Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. William Collins was born about 1899 and was 22 years of age when he married;

Lillian Duling Cavender (“Lillian S. Cavender”?, "Lillian Cavender" , “L.S. Cavender” & “L.D. Cavender”) born on April 29, 1888, and married Leslie Wilson Agnew ("Leslie Agnew") April 24, 1913 at the age of 23 with Rev. C.F. Meyers performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Leslie Agnew was born about 1886 and was 27 years of age when he married;

Mary Elizabeth Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.E. Cavender” & “Mary E. Cavender”) born May 24, 1890 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married B. Henry Adams ("B.H. Adams" & "B. Adams") on November 21, 1916 at the age of 25 with Rev. Samuel Glasgow performing the ceremony, died September 30, 1972 at the age of 81, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, West Virginia. Harry Adams was born about 1890 and was 26 years of age when he was married. The children of Harry Adams and Mary Adams were:

Suzanna Adams who married a Wilson; and,

Dorothy Adams who married a Renfro;

Emma Lucille Cavender ("Emma Cavender" & “E.L. Cavender”) born in April 1894, married C.J. Crandall on March 8, 1915 at the age of 20 with Rev. C.F. Myers performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia. C.J. Crandall was born about 1891 in Putman County, West Virginia and was 24 years of age when he married. C.J. Crandall and Emma Crandall had a daughter named:

Dorothy Crandall;

Ellouise G. Cavender ("Ellouise Cavender", “Elouisa Cavender”? & “E.G. Cavender”) born November 16, 1897, first married Chester Earl Ray, Sr. (“Chester Ray”) when she was 23 with Rev. W.M. Staughter performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia, later married Roma F. Simmons ("Roma Simmons") and apparently lived in Elkview, West Virginia, was a charter member of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on February 5, 1999 at the age of 100 years433 in Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia. Chester Ray was born about 1898 in Putman County, West Virginia, and was 22 years of age when he married. Roma Simmons was born about 1902 and died December 26, 1983. Chester Ray and Ellouise Ray had two children:

Chester Earl Ray, Jr. ("Chester Ray") who married an Audrey L. and lived in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

James Robert Ray ("James Ray") who lived in Richmond, Virginia;

Martha Ursual Cavender ("Martha Cavender", “M.U. Cavender” & "Elizabeth Cavender"?) born in October 1898 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Clarence E. Mudd ("Clarence Mudd") on October 18, 1927 when she was age 28 with Rev. F.C. Brown performing the ceremony in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of the St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, died March 4, 1993 at the age of 94 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. Clarence Mudd was born about 1886, was married when he was divorced and 41 years of age, and died July 20, 1970 at the age of 84, and lived in Pinch, West Virginia. The children of Clarence Mudd by his prior marriage were:

Clarence W. Mudd ("Clarence Mudd") who married a Garnett N. and lived in St. Albans, West Virginia; and,

Marguerite Mudd who married an O'Leary and lived in Farmville, Virginia; and,

N. Waldson Cavender ("N.W. Cavender") who married a Mabel, lived in Hollywood, California, was a member of the Bream Memorial Presbyterial Church, died either on October 8, 1940 or on October 8, 1949494 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California hospital, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. Waldson Cavender and Mabeck Cavender had a daughter named:

Betty Lou Cavender ("Betty Cavender", “B.L. Cavender”, “E.L. Cavender”? & "Elizabeth Cavender"?); and,

Leona Cavender born about 1860.151, 279 & 494

Charles Cavender and his slave, Martha, had the following 3 children:

Henry Cavender born about 1848 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Mary Adaline Jones (“Mary Jones”) of Boone County, West Virginia on May 13, 1869 in Kanawha County, West Virginia when he was 21 years of age and she was 19 years of age. Adaline Jones (“Adeline Jones”?) was born about 1850. Henry Cavender and Adaline Cavender (“Adeline Cavender”?) had a son named:

Isaiah Cavender born March 15, 1870 in London, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died October 18, 1871 in London, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 20 months;

Aaron Cavender born about 1850 in Kanawha County, Virginia, now Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Lucretia Jones on June 25, 1874 in Kanawha County, West Virginia when he was 24 years old and she was 17 years old. Lucretia Jones was born about 1857; and,

Thomas H. Cavender ("Thomas Cavender" & “T.H. Cavender”) born on October 19, 1855 in Kanawha County, Virginia, now Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on December 28, 1928 in Kanawha County, West Virginia.

Charles Cavender and his slave, Maria, had a daughter named:

Maria Cavender who was born February 10, 1860 in Kanawha County, West Virginia.279 & 433

(v) MINERVA CAVENDER born either about 1805151 & 494 or about 1809 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, was the daughter of John Cavender and Sarah Cavender, and married W. Michael Griffith ("Michael Griffeth" & “Michael Griffy”) either on December 30, 1830433, January 30, 1832151 & 459 or on December 30, 1832494 in Kanawha County, and died either about 1845 or 1850 494. Michael Griffith was born July 31, 1802 in Kentucky, lived near the Charleston, West Virginia, area, died February 1, 1879 in Union District of Clay County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Wash King Cemetery in Clay County, West Virginia. The children of Michael Griffith and Minerva Griffith were:

William Henry Griffith ("William Griffith" & "William Griffeth") born October 26, 1833 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Sarah Margaret Hix ("Sarah Hix") on February 20, 1851 in Kanawha County. Sarah Hix was born about 1834 and was the daughter of William Hixs who was born about 1795 and Rachael who was born about 1811;

Elizabeth J. Griffith (“Philina Elizabeth Cavender494”, “Philina Cavender”, "Elizabeth Griffith" & "Elizabeth Griffeth") born March 3, 1837 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Layton Williams ("Latten Williams") on August 14, 1856 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Layton Williams was born about 1821, later married Margaret Hensley December 12, 1844, still later married Cornelia Senter (“Cornelia Center”?) on December 5, 1867, died November 19, 1896 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia. Margaret Hensley was born about 1825 and Cornelia Senter was born about 1833. The children of Layton Williams and Elizabeth Williams were:

Mary Williams ("Elizabeth Williams"?) born about 1856 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Eugene Williams born about 1859 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

John Patrick Griffith ("John Griffith", "Patrick Griffeth" & "John Griffeth") born October 26, 1838 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Martha Jane Griffith ("Marty Griffith", "Martha Griffith", "Marty Griffeth", "Jane Griffeth" & "Martha Griffeth") born February 3, 1841 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Samuel Vernon Griffith ("Samuel Griffith", "Samuel Griffeth" & "Vernon Griffeth") born January 11, 1843 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Rebecca A. Stone ("Rebecca Stone", "Rebecka Stone" & "Rebecka H. Stone") on May 17, 1866 in Kanawha County, and later married an unknown person. Rebecca Stone was born about 1843 and was the daughter of Richard Stone who was born about 1812 and a Mary who was born about 1817. The children of Samuel Griffith and Rebecca Stone were:

John M. Griffith ("John Griffith") born about 1867 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and married a Mary;

Samuel Vernon Griffith ("Samuel Griffith") born about 1869 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Clarence Charles Griffith ("Clarence Griffith") born September 5, 1873 in Fayette County, West Virginia, first married Linda A. Eades ("Linda Eades") April 29, 1895 in Kanawha County, later married Edith Angelina Dean ("Edith Dean"), died November 7, 1956, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Edith Dean was born June 6, 1875, and died April 3, 1955 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Clarence Griffith and Linda Griffith were:

Hubert H. Griffith who married a Maggie or Margaret; and,

Clarence Ralph Griffith ("Clarence Griffith") born November 3, 1897, died September 13, 1953, and is buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, West Virginia.

The children of Clarence Griffith and Edith Griffith were:

Pauline Harrison Griffith ("Pauline Griffith") born about 1901;

Jessie Samuel Griffith ("Jessie Griffith" & "Jesse Griffith"?);

Fred Jennings Griffith ("Fred Griffith" & "Frederick Griffith"?) born about 1904 in Fayette County, West Virginia, married Leona Burdick, and died December 28, 1989. The children of Fred Jennings and Leona Jennings were:

Fred Jennings Griffith, Jr. ("Fred Griffith");

Betty Jean Griffith ("Betty Griffith" & "Elizabeth Griffith"?) who married a Banks;

Jessie Samuel Griffith ("Jessie Griffith" & "Jesse Griffith"?);

Sallie A. Griffith ("Sallie Griffith" & "Sally Griffith"?) who married Thomas C. McLaughlin ("Thomas McLaughlin");

Jerry Milton Griffith ("Jerry Griffith") who married a Kay F. ____ ; and,

Linda Griffith who married a Smith;

Nellie Adeline Griffith ("Nellie Griffith") who married a Munsell;

Edith Helen Griffith ("Edith Griffith");

Clavine Griffith;

Clair Griffith;

Carrie Griffith;

John Melvie Griffith ("John Griffith") who married a Margaret;

Emory Vernon Griffith ("Emory Griffith") who married a Marjorie; and,

Harry Dean Griffith, Sr. ("Harry Griffith") born about 1917, married a Margerie, Margie or Marjorie, died July 22, 1990, and is buried in the Spring Hill Mausoleum in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Harry Griffith and Margerie Griffith ("Marjorie Griffith"?) were:

Harry Dean Griffith, Jr. ("Harry Griffith") born August 16, 1943, married Linda Williams, died March 9, 1991 in the General Division, GMAC, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Harry Griffith and Linda Griffith had three children:

John Griffith;

Tonja Griffith; and,

Mark Griffith;

Charles Garland Griffith ("Charles Griffith");

Jack C. Griffith ("Jack Griffith" & "John Griffith"?); Rebecca Griffith who married a Jones;

a first unidentified child; and,

a second unidentified child;

Bill Griffith ("William Griffith") who married an Ash and died about 1925; and,

Climey Griffith ("Joe Griffith" & "Joseph Griffith");

The children of Samuel Griffith by his second marriage apparently were:

Edna Griffith ("Ettie Griffith") who married Charles Adkins ("Charles Atkins"?); and,

Mary Griffith ("Elizabeth Griffith"); 151

(vi) ELIZABETH BETSY CAVENDER ("Betty Cavender" & “E.B. Cavender”) born on November 24, 1802 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Henson Guthrie about 1825 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, lived in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha West Virginia, and died on November 7, 1864 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Henson Guthrie was born about 1801, was the son of James Guthrie and Elizabeth Casdorph, and died May 4, 1872. Henson Guthrie and Betty Cavender Guthrie (“Elizabeth Guthrie”) had 8 children:

Thomas Tilman Guthrie (“Thomas Guthrie”) born about 1825;

Charles Wesley Guthrie ("Charles Guthrie") born on November 10, 1825 in Kanawha Two Mine, Kanawah County, Virginia which later became Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Catherine Bennett Jenkins ("Catherine Jenkins") August 3, 1855, and died April 20, 1889 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Catherine Jenkins was born about 1834. The children of Charles Guthrie and Catherine Guthrie were:

Ebenezer Guthrie born about 1856;

Joseph Wilson Guthrie ("Joseph Guthrie") born about 1858, married Ellen G. Early ("Ellen Early") on October 21, 1882, and died about 1928. Ellen Eary was born about 1863 and died about 1933. The children of Joseph Guthrie and Ellen Guthrie were:

Garrett Guthrie who married Bertha Gunnoe. Garrett Guthrie and Bertha Guthrie had 3 children:

Campbell O. Guthrie ("Campbell Buthrie") who married Ione R. and apparently lived in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

Atley Guthrie ("Atlee Guthrie"?) born about 1916, married Ruby O., lived in South Charleston, West Virginia, died December 24, 1974 at the age of 58 from gunshot wounds from an unknown source, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in South Charleston, West Virginia. Atlee Guthrie and Ruby Guthrie 2 children:

Luren A. Guthrie ("Luren Guthrie") who lived in Denver, Denver County, Colorado and apparently had 3 children; and,

Wesley E. Guthrie ("Wesly Guthrie") who married Margaret R. and lived in Charleston, West Virginia; and,

Wesley E. Guthrie (“Wesley Guthrie”) born about 1919 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on April 18, 2000 in Orange City, Florida at the age of 81, and had 2 children:

Lana Rose Guthrie (“Lana Guthrie”); and,

Diana Sue Guthrie (“Diana Guthrie”);

Charles A. Guthrie, Sr. ("Charles Guthrie") born about 1886, first married Julia Davis, later married Stella Miller, and died about 1961 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Charles Guthrie and Julia Guthrie had a son named:

Herman Guthrie born August 22, 1905, married a Pearl December 24, 1927, lived in Charleston, West Virginia, and died August 31, 1982 in Charleston, Kanwaha County, West Virginia at the age of 77. Pearl was born August 20, 1905. The children of Herman Guthrie and Pearl Guthrie had the following children:

Colleen Guthrie who married Russell Holmes and lived in California;

David Clarence Guthrie ("David Guthrie") who lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Curtis H. Guthrie ("Curtis Guthrie") born February 18, 1936 and who married a Dollie; and,

Harold Paul Guthrie ("Harold Guthrie") who lived in Charleston, West Virginia.

Charles Guthrie and Stella Guthrie had 2 children:

Charles A. Guthrie, Jr. ("Charles Guthrie") born on November 5, 1922, and married Roberta Burford on July 5, 1947 and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Charles Guthrie and Roberta Guthrie had 10 children:

Bobby Guthrie ("Robert Guthrie"?) born October 10, 1948 and married a Sue;

Larry Joseph Guthrie ("Larry Guthrie" & "Bunky Guthrie") who married Dorothy Hamilton, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Larry Guthrie and Dorothy Guthrie had 2 children:

April Guthrie; and,

Lori Guthrie, one of which was born November 17, 1972;

Richard Guthrie;

Glen Douglas Guthrie ("Glen Guthrie") born about 1959;

Bonnie Guthrie who married Bennie Meadows;

Beverly Guthrie;

Tammy Guthrie born about 1961;

Karen Guthrie who married a Walker;

Kimberly Guthrie; and,

Missy Guthrie; and,

Georgie Guthrie (“Georgia Guthrie”?) born November 5, 1922, and married Noble F. Fields ("Nobel Fields"?);

Charles Guthrie and Julia Guthrie had 1 child:

Herman Guthrie born August 22, 1905, and died in August 1982 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Robert L. Guthrie ("Robert Guthrie") who apparently lived with a Carolyn M. in St. Albans, West Virginia but never married;

Andrew Guthrie who married Celia Gunnoe and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

John M. Guthrie ("John Guthrie") born December 14, 1899, married Octavie Westfall (“Octave Westfall”), lived in Charleston, West Virginia, died February 2, 1982 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia at the age of 82, and is buried in the Guthrie Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. John Guthrie and Octave Guthrie had 5 children:

Donald Guthrie;

Christean Guthrie (“Christine Guthrie”?) who married a Whittington and lived in Titusville, Florida;

Doddridge Guthrie (“Doddrige Guthrie”?) who lived in Titusville, Florida;

Eva Guthrie who married a Modzik and lived in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and,

Clifford Guthrie who lived in Nashville, Georgia;

Lennia Guthrie ("Lennie Guthrie") who never married;

Alma Guthrie who married George W. Tate ("George Tate"). The children of George Tate and Alma Tate were:

Mildred Tate who married John W. Burgess ("John Burgess") who was born about 1914, was a member of the Elk Valley Advent Christian Church, and died May 9, 1970 at the age of 56. John Burgess and Mildred Burgess lived in Kanawha County, West Virginia and had 2 children:

Paul David Burgess ("Paul Burgess") who lived in New Martinville, West Virginia; and,

Delores Jean Burgess ("Delores Burgess") who married Joseph David Hodges ("Joseph Hodges") and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Myrtle Tate who married Herbert David Thaxton ("Herbert Thaxton") and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Herbert Thaxton was born July 16, 1922 and he and Myrtle Tate had the following children:

Herbert David Thaxton, Jr. ("Herbert Thaxton") who married Patricia Ann Settles ("Patricia Settles"). Herbert Thaxton and Patricia Thaxton had a son named Herbert David Thaxton, III. ("Herbert Thaxton") who married Penny Ann Edens April 22, 1989 in the Trinity Lutheran Church in Charleston, West Virginia with Rev. John Torrence performing the ceremony. Herbert Thaxton and Penny Thaxton had a son named Hunter H.D. Thaxton ("Hunter Thaxton") born October 25, 1995; and apparently a second child whose name is unknown;

Peggy Thaxton who married Danny Braley ("Daniel Braley");

Deborah Jean Thaxton ("Deborah Thaxton") who married Gary Hugh Smith ("Gary Smith") September 30, 1972 in Charleston, West Virginia with Rev. James L. Thomas ("James Thomas") performing the ceremony;; and,

Michael Allen Thaxton ("Michael Thaxton");

an unknown daughter who married Roy Edens;

Dola Tate;

Gerald Tate;

Grant Tate; and,

Sherman A. Tate ("Sherman Tate") born about 1914, married Janice, and died March 12, 1950 at the age of 36. The children of Sherman Tate and Janice Tate were:

Gary Ronald Tate ("Gary Tate");

James Edward Tate ("James Tate");

Nancy Tate who married a Carol; and,

Patricia Ann Tate ("Patricia Tate");

Kathelin Guthrie ("Katheline Guthrie"?) who married Lee Myers; and,

Clora Guthrie (“Clara Guthrie”) who married George McCracken and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Rebecca Guthrie born about 1860;

Louisa Guthrie;

Laura Guthrie born about 1877, married John Hamilton, and died in Vinton, Ohio. John Hamilton and Laura Hamilton had a son named:

Earl Hamilton; and,

Franklin Henson Guthrie ("Franklin Guthrie") born about 1880 and married Mary Buford ("Elizabeth Buford"?). Franklin Guthrie and Mary Guthrie had two children:

Hawthaway Guthrie ("Hathaway Guthrie"?) who married Irma Helen Stadler ("Irma Stadler"). The children of Hawthaway Guthrie and Irma Guthrie were:

Frank Merrill Guthrie ("Frank Guthrie");

Andrew Lee Guthrie ("Andrew Guthrie");

John Hawthaway Guthrie ("John Guthrie"); and,

Ronald Guthrie born April 5, 1928 and married Madge Delores Gould ("Madge Gould") who was born February 1, 1928. Ronald Guthrie is a professor at West Virginia University; and,

Romanita Guthrie who married a Hamrick;

James Lewis Guthrie ("James Guthrie" & "Lewis Guthrie") born either about 1828 or about 1831494 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Henrietta Casdorph (“Anetta Casdorph”)on April 9, 1852 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawah County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia, later married Lenora Elizabeth Casdorph ("Lenora Casdorph" & “Leonora Casdorph”) on April 8, 1868 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawah County, West Virginia, and he died in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Henrietta Casdorph was born about 1832, was the daughter of Azariah Casdorph and Mary Jones, and died about 1868. Lenora Casdorph was the daughter of John Casdorph and Delilah Lacy. The children of James Guthrie and Henrietta Guthrie were:

Della N. Guthrie (“Delia N. Guthrie”?494, "Della Guthrie" & “Delia Guthrie”) born July 20, 1853, and died about 1860;

Lewis Guthrie (“Lieualon Ausborn Guthrie”? & “Lieualon Guthrie?) born May 18, 1854 and died about 1910;

Amanda J. Guthrie ("Amanda Guthrie" & “Mandara Guthrie”?) born either on July 20, 1855 or was a twin born on March 21, 1856433;

Arlando C. Guthrie ("Alanda Guthrie" & “Arlando Guthrie”), a twin, born March 21, 1856;

Victoria A. Gutherie (“Victoria Guthrie”) born August 5, 1858;

James L. Guthrie (“James Guthrie”) born about 1860; and,

William David Guthrie (“William Guthrie”) born on December 7, 1861, and died on August 20, 1946

The children of James Guthrie and Leonora Guthrie were:

Leanna J. Guthrie (“Leanna Guthrie”) born about 1869, and married Louis Henry Allen (“Louis Allen”);

Leonora Catherine Guthrie ("Lenora Guthrie") born either about 1870494 or about 1871, married Joseph Randolph Lilly ("Joseph Lilly"), and died about 1933. Joseph Lilly was born about 1867 and died about 1927. The children of Joseph Lilly and Lenora Lilly were:

Venora Idella Lilly ("Venora Lilly") born March 30, 1895, married Fred Cummings ("Frederick Cummings"), had no children, and died August 1, 1973;

Cary Judson Lilly ("Cary Lilly") born March 25, 1897, married Esta Alice Harrison ("Esta Harris") May 28, 1932 in Charleston, West Virginia with Rev. Tyree performing the ceremony, and died November 15, 1963. Esta Harrison was born August 30, 1911 and died September 21, 1962 at the age of 50 in Kanawha Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Cary Lilly and Esta Lilly were:

Aubrey Karroll Lilly ("Aubry Lilly" & "Aubrey Lilly", "Audrey Lilly"? & "Aubrey Karol Lilly"?) born July 1, 1933, married Sylvia Holmes May 15, 1959, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Sylvia Holmes was born September 3, 1920 and previously married and had 3 children. Aubrey Lilly and Sylvia Lilly had a son named Jerry Arthur Lilly ("Jerry Lilly" born October 17, 1960. Sylvia Holmes previously had the following children:

Mary Holmes ("Elizabeth Holmes");

Deanna Holmes; and,

Billy Holmes ("William Holmes");

Joseph Leslie Lilly ("Joseph Lilly") born November 23, 1934, married Marietta Cavender November 26, 1959 with Rev. H.W. Cavender performing the ceremony, and lived in St. Albans, West Virginia. Marietta Cavender was born April 15, 1934. The children of Joseph Lilly and Marietta Lilly were:

Joyce Earlene Lilly ("Joyce Lilly") born November 12, 1960, died April 23, 1982, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery at Five Mile, Coopers Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ronald Dean Lilly ("Ronald Lilly") born October 16, 1961, married Melinda Jean Myers ("Melinda Myers") August 16, 1986 with Rev. Robert Wilmouth performing the ceremony. Melinda Myers was born March 23, 1966. The children of Ronald Lilly and Melinda Lilly were:

Sierra Brianna Lilly ("Sierra Lilly") born April 12, 1991;

Sadara Allison Lilly ("Sadara Lilly") born April 12, 1991; and,

Eric Douglas Lilly ("Eric Lilly") born November 23, 1992; and,

Danny Eugene Lilly ("Danny Lilly" & "Daniel Lilly") born June 14, 1966, first married Donna Jean Pauley ("Donna Pauley") July 20, 1985 with Rev. Robert Wilmouth performing the ceremony, divorced November 30, 1992, and later married Lisa Holcomb June 28, 1993 and divorced for the second time November 7, 1993, and still later married for the third time to Lisa Gail Hodges ("Lisa Hodges") September 4, 1994. Donna Pauley was born January 1, 1967 and was married for the second time to Mark Wayne Yarbrough ("Mark Yarbrough) by Rev. James G. Coleman ("James Coleman") at the Blue Creek A.C. church at Blue Creek, West Virginia. Lisa Holcomb was born January 9, 1970 and apparently had a daughter by her first marriage named:

Danielle Shayne Holcomb ("Danielle Holcomb") born April 7, 1994;

Milford Ray Lilly ("Milford Lilly") born May 11, 1936, and married Gladys May Huffman ("Gladys Huffman") June 16, 1958. Gladys Huffman was born December 12, 1939. The children of Milford Lilly and Gladys Lilly were:

Jeffrey Wayne Lilly ("Jeffrey Lilly") born June 11, 1960;

Steven Ray Lilly ("Steven Lilly") born October 9, 1962; and,

Michael Todd Lilly ("Michael Lilly") born June 7, 1972;

James Arland Lilly ("James Lilly") born about 1938, lived at and died October 1938;

Eleanor Lilly born December 29, 1938 and who married Raymond Paul Nickell ("Raymond Nickell") June 17, 1960 with Rev. Charles F. Scraggs ("Charles Scraggs") performing the ceremony, and lived in Kanawha Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Raymond Nickell was born October 3, 1939. The children of Raymond Nickell and Eleanor Nickell were:

Kenneth Allen Nickell ("Kenneth Nickell") born November 2, 1961; and,

Royer Lee Nickell ("Royer Nickell") born December 21, 1962;

Franklin Delano Lilly ("Franklin Lilly") born January 26, 1941 and lived in Kanawha Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Douglas Colan Lilly ("Douglas Lilly") August 22, 1942, married Charlotte Kay Pauley ("Charlotte Pauley") October 2, 1965, and lived in Kanawha Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Charlotte Pauley was born July 6, 1948. Douglas Lilly and Charlotte Lilly had 2 children:

Ronda Kay Lilly ("Ronda Lilly") born July 21, 1966 and married Larry Allen Bowling ("Larry Bowling") October 1992. Larry Bowling was born in 1963; and,

Emma Lou Lilly ("Emma Lilly") born September 10, 1967;

Lenora Lilly born February 29, 1944, married Franklin Delano Vanater ("Franklin Vanater") June 19, 1964. Franklin Vanater was born April 10, 1941 and he and Lenora Vanater had 2 children and lived in Kanawha Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia:

Darin Franklin Vanater ("Darin Vanater") born March 21, 1967; and,

Stephanie Lynn Vanater ("Stephanie Lanater") born July 22, 1971;

Cary Marlin Lilly ("Cary Lilly" & "Gary Lilly"?) born September 15, 1945, married Edith Warner September 12, 1970, and lived in Kanawha Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Edith Warner was born November 8, 1944 and apparently had 2 children by a previous marriage named:

Bianca Warner born January 24, 1965; and,

Karl Heinz Leonhardt ("Karl Leonhardt") born July 1, 1962.

Cary Lilly and Edith Lilly had a son named:

Anthony Marlin Lilly ("Anthony Lilly") born June 14, 1970;

Orville Gwendle Lilly ("Orville Lilly") born April 28, 1947, and married Mary Helen Huffman ("Mary Huffman" & "Elizabeth Huffman"?) June 8, 1968, and lived in Kanawha Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Mary Huffman was born February 17, 1948. The children of Orville Lilly and Mary Lilly were:

James Aaron Lilly ("James Lilly") born August 7, 1971; and,

Angela Dawn Lilly ("Angela Lilly") born December 31, 1972;

Joretta Lilly born June 4, 1951, married David Earl Bailes ("David Bailes") June 12, 1970, and lived in Kanawha Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. David Bailes was born March 19, 1947 and he and Joretta Bailes had two children:

Esta Leann Bailes ("Esta Bailes") born July 12, 1982; and,

David Eran Bailes ("David Bailes") August 27, 1989; and,

Luretta Lilly born November 26, 1953, married Dennis Ray Evans ("Dennis Evans") January 19, 1973 with Rev. Estil Taylor performing the ceremony , and lived in Kanawha Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Dennis Evans was born November 16, 1947 and he and Luretta Evans had a son named Dennis Michael Evans ("Dennis Evans") born March 31, 1978;

Edwin L. Lilly ("Edwin Lilly") born March 27, 1900, married Jessie Jenkins about 1927, was a member of the Fisher Memorial Church, and died February 1, 1978 at the age of 77 in Charleston West Virginia from a heart attack. The children of Edwin Lilly and Jessie Lilly were:

Betty Jane Lilly ("Betty Lilly" & "Elizabeth Lilly") born November 17, 1927, married Monroe C. Jones ("Monroe Jones"), lived in Charleston, West Virginia, was a member of the Fisher Memorial Church and died February 1, 1982 at the age of 54. The children of Monroe Jones and Betty Jones were:

Trilla Jones who married a Wilkinson and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Trilla Wilkinson were:

Jessica Wilkinson; and,

Jamison Wilkinson; and,

Aaron Jones who lived in Goldtown, West Virginia and had 2 children named:

Jonathan Jones; and,

Jeremy Jones who died in 1982; and,

Keith Lilly who lived in Charleston, West Virginia, married Loretta Boggess. Keith Lilly and Loretta Lilly had 2 children:

Gregory Lilly; and,

one other child whose name is unknown;

Robert Yowell Lilly ("Robert Lilly") born March 24, 1903, married Belva Westfall, was a member of the Wesly Chapel United Methodist Church, and died July 5, 1979 at the age of 76 in Kanawha Two Mile, Coopers Creek, West Virginia. The children of Robert Lilly and Belva Lilly were:

Vivian Lilly who married Noble L. Newhouse ("Noble Newhouse"). Nobel Newhouse and Vivian Newhouse had 3 children:

Donna Newhouse born September 30, 1950, married David Lee Whitney ("David Whitney") July 14, 1969, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. David Whitney was born February 2, 1947 and he and Donna Whitney had 2 children: Darik Dwayne Whitney ("Darik Whitney") born April 2, 1970; and, Deana Renee Whitney ("Deana Whitney") born March 16, 1973;

Vernon C. Newhouse ("Vernon Newhouse") who married a Betty; and,

Aneitia Newhouse ("Anita Newhouse"?);

George Lilly who married a Bobby and had no children;

Ruby Lilly who married Carrol Haynes. Carrol Haynes and Ruby Haynes had a child named Erie Haynes born October 22, 1958 who married a Sandra. Erie Haynes and Sandra Haynes had a child by the name of Erin Nicole Haynes ("Erin Haynes") born October 25, 1980;

Charlene Lilly who first married John Carr of Charleston and later married James Wesley Carr ("James Carr") and lived in Delle, West Virginia. John Jenkins and Charlene Jenkins had a son by the name of Scott Jenkins; and,

Dorothy Lilly who first married George Dewey Holmes ("George Holmes") who was born about 1799, died May 12, 1984, and is buried in the Fisher Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia, later married a Wilson of Sunneyvale, California, and apparently had no children. Robert Lilly apparently also had a foster son named:

Paul Buzzard who later lived in Mississippi;

Hazel Elizabeth Lilly ("Hazel Lilly") born July 2, 1905, married Ernest L. Westfall ("Ernest Westfall"), lived at Kanawha Two Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church and died January 21, 1979 at the age of 73. Hazel Lilly did not have any children but apparently had a foster daughter named:

Charleen Lilly who married James Wesley Carr ("James Carr") and lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Herman Frederick Lilly ("Herman Lilly") born June 4, 1911, died February 23, 1985, married Nellie Ora Harkins ("Nellie Harkins") February 28, 1932, was a member of the Sugar Creek Missionary Baptist Church, and is buried in the Floral Hills Memorial Park Cemetery. Nellie Harkins was born about 1906 and died January 10, 1992 at the age of 85 in Charleston, West Virginia. Herman Lilly and Nellie Lilly had the following children:

Hilda I. Lilly ("Hilda Lilly") who lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Retha Lilly who lived in Charleston, West Virginia;

Alva Lee Lilly ("Alva Lilly") born about 1937, died May 13, 1994 at the age of 57 in an automobile accident, and is buried in the Lagecy Memorial Garden in Charleston, West Virginia;

Owen A. Lilly ("Owen Lilly") who married Peggy Parsona and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. The children of Owen Lilly and Peggy Lilly were:

Erin Denese Lilly ("Erin Lilly") who married Kenneth Holley and lived in Phillipie, West Virginia. Kenneth Holley and Erin Holley had a son named Phillip Michael Holley ("Phillip Holley") born January 29, 1982;

Amy Kathryn Lilly ("Amy Lilly") who married Tracy Layne Cunningham ("Tracy Cunningham") February 25, 1984 in Kelley's Creek Freewill Baptist Church; and,

Jason Owen Lilly ("Jason Lilly") born August 28, 1975;

Curtis Glenn Lilly ("Curtis Lilly") who married Sarah Davis and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Glenn Lilly and Sarah Lilly had 2 children:

Timothy Dwayne Lilly ("Timothy Lilly") born August 6, 1959, married Sandra Kay Garnett ("Sandra Garnett") November 10, 1978 in the Marantha Baptist Church in Pocatalico, West Virginia, with Rev. Andy Davis ("Andrew Davis") performing the ceremony. Timothy Lilly and Sandra Lilly have a daughter named Jessica Lilly born June 1979; and,

Sherri Lynn Lilly ("Sherri Lilly") born October 25, 1960, married V. Allen Goff ("Allen Goff") March 28, 1981 at the Maranatha Baptist Church in Charleston, West Virginia with Rev. Warren Anderson performing the ceremony; and,

Robert Mack Lilly ("Robert Lilly") who lived in Charleston, West Virginia and married a Carolyn. Robert Lilly and Carolyn Lilly have no children but have a foster daughter named Deborah Lillian Stone ("Deborah Stone") who married Winfred Dwight Koontz, Jr. ("Winfred Koontz") June 4, 1982 at the Sugar Creek Baptist Church;

Joseph Roma Lilly ("Joseph Lilly") born June 4, 1911, married Edith Marie Holmes ("Edith Holmes") February 15, 1937, lived in Kanawha Two Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia, was a member of the Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, died February 23, 1985 at the age of 73, and is buried in the Floral Hill Memorial Garden. The children of Joseph Lilly and Edith Lilly were:

Louise Marie Lilly ("Louise Lilly") born December 23, 1937, married Sherwood Cox ("Woody Cox") in 1963, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Sherwood Cox was born in 1934 and he and Louise Cox had 2 children: Scott Anthony Cox ("Scott Cox" & "Tony Cox") born October 28, 19??; and, Crystal Marie Cox ("Crystal Cox") born August 28, 1977; and, Stanley Lilly who later lived in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; and,

Damon G. Lilly ("Damon Lilly") born May 5, 1917, and married Ernestine Riffee June 10, 1942 with Rev. L.Y. Ashworth performing the ceremony. Damon Lilly and Ernestine Lilly had a daughter named:

Jo Ann Lilly ("Joann Lilly"?) born March 7, 1946 who married David Carver;

Luvenia E. Guthrie (“Luvina E. Guthrie”?494, "Luvenia Guthrie" & “Luvenia Guthrie”) born about 1872, and married Robert L. Caviness (“Robert Caviness”);

Lewis C. Guthrie (“Lewis D. Guthrie”?, & "Lewis Guthrie") born either about 1873494 or about 1874;

Lafayette R. Guthrie ("Lawfetti Gutherie" & "Lafayette Guthrie") born either about 1875494 or about 1877, first lived in Charleston, West Virginia, later moved to Red House, West Virginia, and had the following children:

Jewel Guthrie ("Jewell Guthrie"?);

Dardinella Guthrie;

Chester Guthrie;

Charles Guthrie;

Eileen Guthrie, one of the triplets;

Irene Guthrie, one of the triplets; and,

Eugene Gurhrie, one of the triplets; and,

Lucinda A. Guthrie (“Lucinda Guthrie” & "Lucy Guthrie"?) born about 1879, and married Felix Albert Lilly (“Felix Lilly”);

(According to a second report, James Lewis C. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “Lewis Cavender”) first married a Lucy and had the following children: Orendla Guthrie ("Orelanda Cuthrie"?); Mauda Guthrie ("Maude Guthrie"?); William Guthrie; Jim Guthrie ("James Guthrie"); Orsban Guthrie; and, Victoria Guthrie, and that he later married Heneretta Elizabeth Casdorph ("Heneretta Casdorph" & "Henrietta Casdorph") April 9, 1852 and they had the following children: Lenoah Guthrie; Lenora Catherine Guthrie who died about 1933; Leunenia Guthrie; Lucy Guthrie ("Lucille Guthrie"?); Calvin Guthrie; and, Layfayette Guthrie.)279

Christopher Columbus Guthrie ("Christopher Guthrie") born about 1832 in West Virginia, and married Parthenia Counts on May 24, 1855. Parthenia Counts was born about 1835. The children of Christopher Guthrie and Parthenia Guthrie were:

John Oliver Guthrie ("John Guthrie") born about 1856 and married Mary Ann Tate ("Mary Tate" & "Elizabeth Tate");

Lullan O. Guthrie ("Lullan Guthrie") born about 1856, and married Louisa Miller. Lullan Guthrie and Louisa Guthrie had a son named:

Miller Guthrie;

William L. Guthrie ("William Guthrie") born about 1858 and died about 1932; and,

Phillip H. Guthrie ("Phillip Guthrie") born July 5, 1875; and,

John Guthrie born December 5, 1837 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married married Emily Shirkey Grose ("Emily Grose") on April 29, 1832 and later married his first cousin Drusilla Hensley (“Drucilla Hensley”, “Drusella Hensley” & “Druscilla Hensley”) on September 15, 1866 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, served in the 7th West Virginia or Virginia Calvary in the Civil War, died on February 26, 1908 in Kanawha Two Mile Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Guthrie Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Drucilla Hensley was born about 1838 and was the daughter of William Hensley and Sarah Guthrie. The children of John Guthrie and Drucilla Guthrie were:

Franklin Henry Guthrie born in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married a Mary;

Rev. Edgar S. Guthrie ("Edgar Guthrie") born June 24, 1867 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Louise Guthrie (Louisa Guthrie”) born on October 4, 1869 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on October 4, 1869 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Ica Dora Ann Guthrie (“Dora Ann Guthrie”, "Isa Dora Guthrie", "Icadora Guthrie", "Ica Guthrie", “Dora Guthrie” & "Ida Guthrie"?) born January 24, 1871 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Andrew Wellington Cavender ("Andrew Cavender" & “A.W. Cavender”) on May 3, 1900 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died November 21, 1940 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Guthrie Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Andrew Cavender was born September 24, 1864, was the son of James Cavender and Elizabeth Fitzwater, and died January 27, 1917. Andrew Wellington Cavender previously married Francis Elizabeth Guthrie on April 25, 1887. The children of Andrew Wellington Cavender and his two wives, Frances Guthrie & Dora Guthrie, are listed elsewhere under John Wellington Cavender;

Alda Gertrude Guthrie ("Alda Guthrie") born January 25, 1874 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Charles Wesley Cavender (“Charles Cavender” & “C.W. Cavender”) on October 22, 1891 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died January 18, 1936 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Charles Cavender and Alda Guthrie Cavender (“Alda Caveneder”) and they had 9 children who are listed under Charles Wesley Cavender; and,

Laura Guthrie born about 1877, and died in Vinton, Ohio;

Alethea Ann Guthrie (“Alethie Ann Guthrie”, "Alethie Guthrie" & “Alethia Guthrie”) born about 1843 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Guilford Campbell Holmes (“Guilford Campbell Holmes”, "Guifford Holmes" & “Guilford Holmes”) on April 29, 1860, and died in June 1888 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Mason Calvin Guthrie, Sr. ("Mason Guthrie") born November 18, 1844 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Elizabeth H. Asbury (“Elizabeth Catherine Asbury” &”Elizabeth Ashbury”) on October 21, 1863 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on June 10, 1913 in Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia. Elizabeth Asbury was born November 1844 and was the daughter of Henry Asbury and Linda Jane Caruthers ("Linda Caruthers"). The children of Mason Guthrie and Elizabeth Guthrie were:

Frances Elizabeth Guthrie ("Frances Guthrie") born March 4, 1865 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Andrew Wellington Cavender ("Andrew Cavender" & “A.W. Cavender”) on April 25, 1887 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died March 7, 1897 at Kanawha County, West Virginia as a result of so-called “Two Mile Fever” at the age of 32 years. Andrew Cavender was born September 24, 1864, and was the son of James Cavender and Mary Fitzwater Cavender (“Mary Cavender”), and died January 27, 1917. Andrew Cavender later had married Ica Dora Guthrie ("Ica Guthrie" & "Ida Guthrie"?) on May 3, 1900. Ica Guthrie was born on January 24, 1871, was the daughter of John Guthrie, died November 23, 1940, and is buried in the Guthrie Cemetery in Kanawha Two Mile on Coopers Creek in Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Andrew Wellington Cavender by his two wifes, Frances Guthrie and Ica Guthrie are listed under Andrew Wellingon Cavender.

William H. Guthrie ("William Guthrie") born March 28, 1867, and died about 1872;

Joseph H. Guthrie ("Joseph Guthrie") born either on January 22, 1870494 or on May 12, 1870 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Leah Tabitha Casdorph (“Leah Casdorph”) on November 10, 1892 in in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died July 15, 1895 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Leah Casdorph was the daughter of Caleb Casdorph and Elizabeth Edens. Joseph Guthrie and Leah Guthrie had 2 children:

Otis Guthrie born on February 9, 1893; and,

Flora Elizabeth Guthrie (“Flora Guthrie”) born on September 29, 1895 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Edward Howard Gadd (“Edward Gadd”) on September 30, 1916 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on March 25, 1993 in Milton, Santa Rosa County, Florida. The children of Edward Gadd and Flora Gadd were:

Howard Gadd who married Opal Jordan;

Joseph Gadd who married Ida Sloan. Joseph Gadd and Ida Gadd had a daughter named:

Sandra Gadd who married Roger Anderson;

James Gadd who never married; and,

Margaret Gadd who married Robert Faulks;

James Issac Guthrie ("James Guthrie") born May 12, 1872, married Mamie Mabel Miller ("Mamie Miller"), and died March 25, 1950. Mamie Miller was born about 1881 and died about 1946. The children of James Guthrie and Mamie Guthrie were:

James Spicer Guthrie, Sr. ("James Guthrie") born February 9, 1903 in Charlston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Eupha Cavender (“Euphie Cavender”) on July 26, 1924 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died June 30, 1983 in Charlston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Elk Hill Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Eupha Cavender was born August 11, 1905, and was the daughter of Silas Cavender and Sarah Shaver. For the descendants of James Guthrie and Euphie Cavender Guthrie, see the line of Eupha Cavender;

Roy Theodore Guthrie ("Roy Guthrie") born on November 22, 1904, married Della Jenkins Young (“Della Young”), lived in Charleston, West Virginia, died December 6, 1979 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cunningham Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Albans, West Virginia. Roy Guthrie and Della Guthrie had 2 children:

Hugh Lane Guthrie ("Hugh Guthrie") who married a Marcia, and later lived in Birmingham, Alabama. Hugh Guthrie and Marcia Guthrie had 2 children:

Lori Guthrie; and,

Hugh Lane Guthrie, Jr. (“Hugh Guthrie”);

Howell Guthrie (“Hal Guthrie” & “Howard Guthrie”?) who married an Ann Marie, and later lived in South Haven, Mississippi;

Margurette Guthrie who married Howard William Miller (“Howard Miller”); and,

Robert R. Guthrie ("Robert Guthrie") who married Gladys Coopen and lived in Cross Lanes, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Robert Guthrie and Gladys Guthrie had a child by the name of:

Terry Guthrie who married Jeanette Reynolds, and lived in Nitro, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Terry Guthrie and Jeanette Reynolds had 2 children:

Christopher Guthrie; and,

Robert Edward Guthrie ("Robert Guthrie" & "Robbie Guthrie") born about 1974, died February 28, 1982 at the age of 10 from a heart condition, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia;

Margurette Guthrie born about 1906, She married Howard William Miller ("Howard Miller") who died November 2, 1987, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia; and,

an infant daughter who apparently died at birth;

Leatha Jane Guthrie ("Leatha Guthrie") born November 9, 1874, first married a Truslow, later married David Moss ("Dave Moss"), and died April 21, 1949 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia.. Letha Truslow had a son by the name of:

Lewis Truslow;

Dave Moss and Leatha Moss had a son named:

James Moss ("Jimmy Moss");

Mason Calvin Guthrie, Jr. ("Mason Guthrie") born July 13, 1877 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mary Ethel O’Connor (“Mary O’Connor”) on May 24, 1901 in Charlston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on June 6, 1947 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Mary O’Connor was the daughter of John O’Connor and Hannora Roach. Mason Guthrie and Mary Guthrie (“Ethel Guthrie”) had 6 children:

Abner Constantine Guthrie (“Abner Guthrie”) born on July 22, 1903 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Beulah M. Kitchen (“Beula Kitchen”) on May 19, 1927 Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on May 13, 1991 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Beulah Kitchen was the daughter of Lawrence Kitchen and Myrtle Bennett. Abner Guthrie and Beulah Guthrie had 2 children:

Anna L. Guthrie born on April 13, 1928 in Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia, and died May 1, 1999 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Ruby Pauline Guthrie (“Ruby Guthrie”) born on June 3, 1930 in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married John W. Crockett (“John Crockett”) on July 28, 1948, and died on September 10, 1964. John Crockett and Ruby Crockett (“Pauline Crockett”) had a son named:

David Crockett;

Kathleen Guthrie born on June 17, 1905 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Carl H. Dempsey (“Carl Dempsey”) on June 1, 1946 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on April 8, 1987 in Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia;

Irene Edmunda Guthrie (“Irene Guthrie”) born on January 1, 1910 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on December 26, 1961 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Edmund Centers Guthrie (“Edmund Guthrie”) born on July 19, 1913 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Emma Genevieve Clements (“Emma Clements”) on February 3, 1936 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on November 5, 1990 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Emma Clements was the daughter of Thomas Clements and Lucy Poff. The 4 children of Edmund Guthrie and Emma Guthrie (“Genevieve Guthrie”) were:

Robert Lee Guthrie (“Robert Guthrie”) born on June 29, 1936 in Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, and married Margaret Anne Lambert (“Margaret Lambert”) on September 7, 1959 in Chateaugay, Franklin County, New York and who was the daughter of Joseph Lambert and Ellen Bergvin. Robert Guthrie and Margaret Guthrie (“Anne Guthrie”) had 3 children:

Brian Robert Guthrie (“Brian Guthire”) born on June 26, 1960 in Washington, D.C., and married Diane Elizabeth Scanlon (“Diane Scanlon”) on September 14, 1983 in Catskill, New York and who was the daughter of Glenwood Scanlon and Mary Zahn: Brian Guthrie and Diane Guthrie (“Elizabeth Guthrie”) had a child named:

Cameron Glenwood Guthrie (“Cameron Guthrie”) born on October 11, 1990 in Hollywood, Broward County, Florida;

Angela Marie Guthrie (“Angela Guthrie”) born on July 25, 1961 in Malone, Franklin County, New York, and married Gregory Shawn Butler (“Gregory Butler”) on April 5, 1986 in Miami Shores, Dade County, Florida and who was the son of Clarence A. Butler (“Clarence Butler”). The children of Gregory Butler and Angela Butler (“Marie Butler”) were:

Kelsey Ellen Butler (“Kelsey Butler”) born on January 25, 1992; and,

Tara Allison Butler (“Tara Butler”) born on January 19, 1994; and,

Amanda Michelle Guthrie (“Amanda Guthrie”) born on February 12, 1965 in Malone, Franklin County, New York, and married Joseph Boguszewski on June 11, 1993 in Pembroke Pines, Broward County, Florida. The children of Joseph Boguszewski and Amanda Boguszewski (“Michelle Boguszewski”) were:

Nicholas Boguszewski born on July 21, 1994; and,

Alyse Anne Boguszewski (“Alyse Boguszewski”) born on September 18, 1996 in Pembroke Pines, Broward County, Florida;

Carolyn Jeanette Guthrie (“Carolyn Guthrie”) born on December 27, 1937 in Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, and married Darris D. Facemyre (“Darris Facemyre”) on August 20, 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was the son of Hubert Facemyre and Dolores Holmes. Darris Facemyre and Carolyn Facemyre (“Jeanette Facemyre”) had 3 children:

Kimberly Carol Facemyre (“Kimberly Facemyre”) born on October 20, 1961 in Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, and married James Daniel Allman (“James Allman”) on March 6, 1996 in Petersburg County, Virginia;

Sheila Gail Facemyre (“Sheila Facemyre”) born on September 14, 1963 in Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, and married James Marvin Middleton (“James Middleton”) on February 20, 1982 in Ft. George G. Meade, Maryland; and,

Derek Wayne Facemyre (“Derek Facemyre”) born on July 22, 1972 in Indianapolis, Indiana, and married Amy Sellers on October 7, 1995 in Sissonville, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Thomas Edmund Guthrie (“Thomas Guthrie”) born on February 5, 1939 in Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, first married Marylin Haynes on December 18, 1959 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia and who was the daughter of Aldo Hanes and a Rosie. He next married Jo Ann Thomas (“Jo Thomas”) on January 21, 1967 in Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia and who was the daughter of William Thomas and Sara Heilman. Thomas Guthrie and Marylin Guthrie had 2 children:

Michael Edmund Guthrie (“Michael Guthrie”) born on June 11, 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married an Anna; and,

Jeffery Thomas Guthrie (“Jeffery Guthrie”) born on July 24, 1961 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Sharon Marie Stefan (“Sharon Stefan”) on September 21, 1991 in Morgantown, Mononghalia County, West Virginia;

Thomas Guthrie and Jo Guthrie had a daughter named:

Kelli Jo Guthrie (“Kelli Guthrie”) born on May 20, 1967, and married Joseph R. Myers (“Joseph Myers”) on October 13, 1989 in Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia. Joseph Myers and Kelli Myers (“Jo Meyers”) had 1 child:

Kayla Myers; and,

Nancy Lucille Guthrie (“Nancy Guthrie”) born on October 29, 1943 in Morgantown, Mononghalia County, West Virginia, and married Edward M. Brandel (“Edward Brandel”) who was the son of Douglas Brandel and Sarah Hayes. The children of Edward Brandel and Nancy Brandel (“Lucille Brandel”) were:

Edward M. Brandel, Jr. (“Edward Brandel”) born on August 25, 1967 in Cheverly, Maryland;

Lori M. Brandel (“Lori Brandel”) born on July 27, 1970 in Cheverly, Maryland, and married Raymond Stickel on February 16, 1991 in LaPlata, Charles County, Maryland;

Olive Mae Guthrie (“Olive Guthrie”) born about 1914, and married Carlos Lee Hogan, Jr. (“Carlos Hogan”) on June 11, 1935 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Carlos Hogan and Olive Hogan (“Mae Hogan”) had 3 children:

Mary Lee Hogan (“Mary Hogan”);

Robert Hogan; and,

Patrick Hogan; and,

William Bernard Guthrie (“William Guthrie”) born on August 28, 1915 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Cleo Virginia Ayers (“Cleo Ayers”) on July 1, 1941 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on September 27, 1995 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. William Guthire and Cleo Guthrie (“Virginia Guthrie”) had a son named:

William Bernard Guthrie, Jr. (“William Guthrie”) born on July 25, 1950 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on August 13, 1990 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Silas E. Guthrie ("Silas Guthrie") born May 2, 1880;

Elizabeth M. Guthrie ("Elizabeth Guthrie") born May 6, 1882, and died December 7, 1886; and,

Greenbury Guthrie ("Bub Guthrie") born January 1, 1885, and died about 1915; and,

Elizabeth Guthrie born on November 3, 1830 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Marshall Powell Holmes ("Marshall F. Holmes"? & "Marshall Holmes") on December 7, 1847 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and who later married Sarah Burgess, and died on July 9, 1881. Marshall Holmes was born about 1825 and he and Elizabeth Holmes had the following children:

Carl Holmes born about 1857 and married Belle Richel. Carl Holmes and Belle Holmes had the following children:

George Dewey Holmes ("George Holmes") born about 1799, first married Verna Adams, later married Erna Harless, still later married Belva Lilly (formerly "Belva Westfall") in 1983, lived in Ravenswood, West Virginia, died May 12, 1984, and is buried in the Fisher Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia. Erna Holmes was a member of the Second Baptist Church in Ravenswood, West Virginia, died March 25, 1981 at the age of 83, and is buried in the Floral Hills Memory Gardens Cemetery in Sissonville, West Virginia. The children of George Holmes and Erna Holmes were:

Betty Holmes ("Elizabeth Holmes") who married a Fisher and lived in West Chester, Ohio; and,

Shelva Holmes who married a Lipscomb and lived in Coolville, Ohio;

Elizabeth Holmes who married George Frigaux;

Hansford Holmes who married a Thelma Mary Anna;

Beula Holmes who married Breman C. Walker who was born February 5, 1900 and died January 13, 1967. The children of Breman Walker and Beula Walker were:

Theodore Walker;

Ivan Walker;

Richel Walker;

Glen Walker;

Arlon Walker;

Loretta Walker;

Emogene Walker ("Imogene Walker"?); and,

Linda Walker ;

Howard Holmes who married Genival Whitesville;

Lucy Holmes ("Lucille Holmes"?) who married James Ferrao;

Edith Marie Holmes ("Edith Holmes") born about 1913, married Joseph Romie Lilly ("Joseph Lilly") February 15, 1937, and is buried in the Floral Hills Gardens in Pocatalico, West Virginia. The children of Joseph Lilly and Edith Lilly were:

Louise Marie Lilly ("Louise Lilly") born December 23, 1937, married Sherwood Cox ("Woodie Cox") about 1963, and lived in Charleston, West Virginia. Sherwood Cox was born about 1934. Sherwood Cox and Louise Cox had 2 children:

Scott Atheny Cox ("Scott Cox" & "Tony Cox") born October 28, 19??; and,

Crystal Marie Cox ("Crystal Cox") born August 28, 1977; and,

Stanley Lilly;

Gertrude V. Holmes ("Gertrude Holmes") who married Carl Nelson; and,

Rolsten Holmes who never married;

Fountain Banion Holmes ("Fountain Holmes") born October 25, 1858, married Victoria Cavender January 21, 1887, and died June 6, 1913. Victoria Cavender was born February 6, 1867 and died July 16, 1922. The children of Fountain Holmes and Victoria Holmes were:

Orestes J. Holmes ("Orestes Holmes") born about 1889 and died about 1913;

Erestes M. Holmes ("Erestes Holmes") born about 1889 and died about 1917;

Custer Holmes born February 26, 1891, died Lula Tate, and died April 24, 1966. Custer Holmes and Lula Holmes had the following children:

Eugene Custer Holmes ("Eugene Holmes") who had 1 child;

Kenneth Holmes who married a Particia E. and had 2 children;

Ralph Holmes;

Emory Wayne Holmes ("Emory Holmes");

Margaret L. Holmes ("Margaret Holmes") who married John Bernard Rabel ("John Rabel"). John Rabel and Margaret Rabel had the following children:

Patricia Louise Rabel ("Patricia Rabel") who married Harold Fravel Milam ("Harold Milam") September 16, 1971 with Rev. Delbert Smith performing the ceremony. Harold Milam and Particia Milam apparently had 1 child;

Nancy Rabel;

Deborah L. Rabel ("Deborah Rabel") who married Frank L. King, Jr. ("Frank King");

Catherine A. Rabel ("Catherine Rabel"); and,

Martha Rabel;

Mary Holmes ("Elizabeth Holmes") who had 2 children;

Josephine Holmes who had a daughter named Joyce; and,

Gladys Holmes;

Lovell Holmes who married a Gladys. Lovell Holmes and Gladys had 3 children:

Jack Holmes;

Delores Holmes; and,

Barbara Holmes;

Stanton Holmes born about 1904 and died about 1906;

Amelia Holmes who married Robert Smith. Robert Smith and Amelia Smith had a daughter named:

Junanita Smith ("Juanita Smith"?) and married Edgell Bailey. Edgell Bailey and Juanita Smith had 2 children:

Rowley Bailey who married a Markenia; and,

Robert Lee Bailey ("Robert Bailey");

Mary Elizabeth Holmes ("Mary Holmes") who apparently died at birth about 1911;

Icie Holmes who married Vaughn Miller;

Ethel Holmes born about 1893, married Atlee Stonestreet, and died August 23, 1964. Atlee Stonestreet and Ethel Stonestreet had the following children:

Harold Stonestreet born November 13, 1915 and married Juanita Cavender September 6, 1947. Juanita Cavender was born November 5, 1921 and was the daughter of William Lester Cavender ("William Cavender") born February 13, 1896 who married Alma Myers September 10, 1919 and who died September 12, 1984, who lived in Charleston, West Virginia and later in Elkview, West Virginia, and who is buried at the Tyler Mountain Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Harold Stonestreet and Juanita Stonestreet were:

Audrey Lee Stonestreet ("Audrey Stonestreet") born January 9, 1947 and married J. Eddie Stricklen ("Eddie Stricklen" & "Edward Stricklen"). Eddie Stricklen and Audrey Stricklen had 2 children:

Melissa Lynn Stricklen ("Melissa Stricklen"); and,

Jennifer Lee Stricklen ("Jennifer Stricklen"); and,

Vicky Lynn Stonestreet ("Vicky Stonestreet") born June 7, 1951, and married Edgar McBurns June 29, 1974. Edgar McBurns and Vicky McBurns had a son named:

Scott Edgar McBurns ("Scott McBurns") born September 11, 1977;

William Luther Stonestreet ("William Stonestreet") born about 1917 and married a Patricia. The children of William Stonestreet and Patricia Stonestreet ("Pat Stonestreet") were:

William Stonestreet; and,

Edward A. Stonestreet ("Edward Stonestreet");

Noble Stonestreet born about 1917 and died about 1940;

Delphia Stonestreet born January 13, 1927, first married Paul Milton and later married Walter Thomas. Paul Milton and Delphia Milton had a son named Michael Milton. Walter Thomas and Delphia Thomas had 2 children:

Kavin Thomas ("Kevin Thomas"?); and,

an unidentified child; and,

Basil Stonestreet born July 19, 1930 married an Evelyn and had no children;

Stella Holmes born about 1897, married William Board, and died about 1925. William Board and Stella Board had a daughter named:

Dorothy Board; and,

Omerie Holmes born March 3, 1906, married Helen Cole, and died April 24, 1966. The children of Omerie Holmes and Helen Holmes were:

Wesley Holmes who is buried in Michigan;

Bob Holmes ("Robert Holmes");

Mary Holmes ("Elizabeth Holmes"?); and,

George Holmes;

Lonzea Holmes who was born about 1861 and married a Newhouse;

Christopher Holmes born about 1863 and married Carolyn Layne;

Mary Holmes ("Elizabeth Holmes") who married Will Mayer ("William Mayer"?);

Lucy Holmes ("Lucille Holmes"?) born about 1873;

Lizzie Holmes ("Elizabeth Holmes"?) born about 1866 and married Clark Miller; and,

Amanda Holmes; and,

(vii) MARY MARGARET CAVENDER ("Mary M. Cavender”, “M.M. Cavender” & “Mary Cavender”) born about 1804 in Kanawha County, Virginia, now Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Pleasant W. Robinson ("Pleasant Robinson") on September 2, 1824 in Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, Virginia (which apparently later became Kanawha County, West Virginia), and settled in Kanawha County, West Virginia.151 The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Joseph D. Ferrow ("Joseph Ferrow" & "Joseph Furrow"?). Pleasant Robinson was born in Tennessee about 1808, was the son of James Robinson and Elizabeth Simpson, died November 20, 1857 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and he and his family lived on Kanawha Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. In a book entitled “Sissionville, A Time to Remember” on pages 133-134, it is concluded that he was a full blooded Indian based on the statement that it says that A.J. Withrow’s grandfather was a full blooded Indian. It is said that his grandson was the Pleasants.

It is to be noted that the 1850 census for Madison County, Alabama had the family of Pleasant B. Robinson ("Pleasant Robinson") listed as comprising: Pleasant B. Robinson, age 45, and born in Tennessee about 1805; his wife, Elizabeth C. Robinson ("Elizabeth Robinson") age 36 and born about 1814 in Alabama; Frances H. Robinson ("Frances Robinson"), age 14, and born in Alabama about 1836; Pleasant B. Robinson, Jr. ("Pleasant Robinson"), age 11, and born in Alabama about 1839; Susan S. Robinson ("Susan Robinson"), age 9, and born in Alabama about 1841; Emma O. Robinson ("Emma Robinson"), age 7 and born about 1843; Elizabeth Robinson, age 6 and born about 1844; Ellen P. Robinson ("Ellen Robinson"), age 4 and born about 1846; and, Mary M. Robinson ("Mary Robinson", “M.A. Robinson” & "Mary Margaret Robinson”?), age 1 and born about 1849. Pleasant W. Robinson and Mary Robinson had 6 and possibly 7 children:

Unknown Daughter Robinson born about 1825;

James Robinson born about 1826-1830;

Andrew Jackson Robinson ("Andrew Robinson") born about 1831 in the part of Virginia that later became West Virginia, and married Lucretia Withrow on January 1, 1852 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Lucretia Withrow was born about 1833. The children of Andrew Robinson and Lucretia Robinson were:

James H. Robinson ("James Robinson") born about 1852, first married Martha C. Burford ("Martha Burford") on November 9, 1877 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and apparently later married an unknown person. Martha Burford was born about 1852 and was the daughter of John M. Buford ("John Burford") born about 1818 and Martha Ares born about 1819. The children of James Robinson and Martha Robinson were:

Nettie B. Robinson ("Nettie Robinson") born about 1879 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Mamie A. Robinson ("Mamie Robinson") born April 1880 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Andrew Jackson Robinson ("Andrew Robinson") born November 15, 1854, and married Mary Ann Thomas ("Mary Thomas") on November 9, 1877 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Mary Thomas was born about 1860. Andrew Robinson and Mary Robinson had a son named:

William F. Robinson ("William Robinson") born about 1879 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Cynthia Robinson born September 14, 1856, and died on the same date;

Elisha Robinson born about 1858, and married Margaret Carrick April 10, 1879 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Anne E. Robinson ("Anne Robinson" & "Ann Robinson"?) born about 1860, and married E.A. Andre on October 13, 1884 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Nancy M. Robinson ("Nancy Robinson") born about 1865, and married Jarrett McClanhan on February 19, 1885 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Lucretia Robinson born about 1870, and married W.L. Guthrie on March 10, 1887 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

John C. Robinson (“John Robinson”) born either about 1833494 or about 1836, and married Elizabeth Haynes on February 20, 1854 and who was born about 1837 and was the daughter of Samuel Haynes who was born about 1812. The children of John Robinson and Elizabeth Robinson were:

Virginia C. Robinson born about 1855;

Sarah E. Robinson ("Sarah Robinson") born about 1856 and married Elbin T. Thomas ("Elbin Thomas") September 29, 1881 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

William P. Robinson (“William Robinson”) born in April 1859, and died on October 20, 1859 at the age of 6 months;

John Robinson born about 1863, married Victoria Lavender (“Victoria Cavender”?) on June 11, 1878 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

David L. Robinson ("David Robinson") born about 1866, and married Victoria Lavender ("Victoria Cavender"?) June 11, 1878 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Laura Robinson born about 1868, and married Robert Patrick on September 17, 1885 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Samuel Pharis Robinson (“Samuel Paris Robinson?”494, “Samuel Robinson" & “Samuel P. ) born about 1835 in Kanawha County, Virginia, now Kanawha Two Mile, in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Louisa Jane Withrow ("Louisa Withrow") on January 2, 1856 in Putman County, West Virginia, later married a Mrs. Elizabeth Jarrett (formerly “Elizabeth Frail”) sometime after 1895, and died about 1915. During the war of 1861, Samuel Robinson served two years and nine months in Company F of the 13th. West Virginia Regiment in the Federal Army. He participated in all engagements of the Lynchburg raid and was at the battle of Cedar Creek. When he began farming, he purchased 240 acres at $1 acre. 160 acres were cultivated and 40 acres were used for grazing. He served two years as a school trustee. Before he died, his land was worth $15 per acre. Louisa Withrow was born November 19, 1840 in Putman County, Virginia, was the daughter of Abel Withrow and Edith Ann R. Thomas ("Edith Thomas", “Ann Thomas” & “Editha Thomas”), died April 3, 1895 in Kanawha County, West Virginia and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Elizabeth Frail was born about 1856, first married John G. Jarrett (“John Jarrett”) on September 8, 1875 and who was born about 1844 in Roane County, West Virginia and who died in November 1890 and is buried in the Frail Cemetery in Roane County, West Virginia. Elizabeth Robinson died in April 1946 and is buried with Samuel Robinson at the mausoleum at the Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Samuel Robinson and Louisa Robinson had 14 children:

George Washington Robinson ("George Robinson") born December 6, 1856 in Kanwaha County, West Virginia, married Virginia E. Withrow ("Virginia Withrow") on March 14, 1878 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and next married Maude Pageant. Virginia Withrow was born about 1861 and died March 1901. George Robinson and Virginia Robinson had 10 children:

Minnie M. Robinson ("Minnie Robinson") who was born about 1879 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Charles Withrow. Charles Withrow and Minnie Withrow had a son named:

Dewey Withrow;

Marietta J. Robinson ("Marietta Robinson") born February 6, 1880 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Albert Robinson;

Ada Clifton Robinson ("Ada Robinson") born December 20, 1882 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Augusta Morris, died October 6, 1975 1880 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Kennedy Cemetery in Sanderson, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Augusta Morris was born March 5, 1877, was the son of Daniel C. Morris ("Daniel Morris") born about 1853 and Sarah F. Flowers ("Sarah Flowers") born about 1858, and died January 8, 1939. The children of Augusta Morris and Ada Morris were:

Samuel Clark Morris;

George Earl Morris ("George Morris");

Sarah Edith Morris ("Sarah Morris") born January 4, 1904, married Albert Kester Kennedy ("Albert Kennedy" & "Bert Kennedy") February 11, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died June 30, 1995 and is buried in the Kennedy Cemetery in Sanderson, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Albert Kennedy was born August 10, 1895. The children of Albert Kennedy and Sarah Kennedy were:

Sherley Elizabeth Kennedy ("Sherley Kennedy", “Shirley Elizabeth Kennedy” & "Shirley Kennedy") born October 25, 1920 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married Richard Smith;

Harley Kester Kennedy ("Harley Kennedy") born January 20, 1923 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married an Elizabeth K ("Liz") who was born about 1946, died November 13, 1995 in GAMC, General Division, Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in the Kennedy Cemetery in Sanderson, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Harley Kennedy and Elizabeth Kennedy had three children:

Christy Kennedy;

Erin Kennedy; and,

Jennifer Kennedy;

Morris Allen Kennedy ("Morris Kennedy") born February 3, 1925 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died one day later, and is buried in the Kennedy Cemetery in Sanderson, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Doris Lee Kennedy ("Doris Kennedy") born January 17, 1927 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married a Bunner, and died about 1993. Doris Bunner had a daughter named:

Judith K. Bunner ("Judith Bunner") who married a Dunnavant and had a daughter named:

Michele Dawn Dunnavant ("Michele Dunnavant") born in 1973;

Junior Marie Kennedy ("Junior Kennedy") born June 20, 1929 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Billy Bert Kennedy ("Billy Kennedy" & "William Kennedy"?) born March 20, 1935 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died May 18, 1936, and is buried in the Kennedy Cemetery in Sanderson, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

David Leon Kennedy ("David Kennedy") born March 2, 1937 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; Nina Sue Kennedy ("Nina Kennedy") born May 30, 1939 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died October 12, 1941, and is buried in the Kennedy Cemetery in Sanderson, Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Ronald Keith Kennedy ("Ronald Kennedy") born April 29, 1941 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Susan Virginia Morris ("Susan Morris") born March 5, 1906, and married Carl Moore;

Ruby Heildegard Morris ("Ruby Morris") who married a Kinder;

William Basil Morris ("William Morris");

Mary Ella Morris ("Mary Morris") who first married Lester Gibbs, next married Carl Hoffman, and finally married a Maynard;

Martha Stella Morris ("Martha Morris") who married a Carter;

Mayme Lee Morris ("Mayme Morris") who married a Walke;

Mildred Augusta Morris ("Mildred Morris") who married a Wallace;

Mannie Mae Morris ("Mannie Morris" & "Minnie Morris"?) who married a Hoffman; and,

Clifford Kavis Morris ("Clifford Morris");

Blaine Robinson born about 1885, married Flora Robinson, and died in July 1914. Blaine Robinson and Flora Robinson had a daughter named:

Helen Robinson;

Oscar Leo Robinson (“Oscar Robinson”) born April 29, 1925;

McClellan Robinson who married Ethel Matthews;

Charles Edward Robinson, sr. ("Charles Robinson" & "Traper Robinson") born July 7, 1894 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Rachel Flowers ("Rachael Flowers"?), died April 5, 1965 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Kennedy Cemetery in Sanderson, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Rachel Flowers was born September 12, 1970 and died December 10, 1970. Charles Robinson and Rachel Robinson had 7 children:

Charles Edward Robinson, Jr. ("Charles Robinson") born June 5, 1916, married Wilsey Marie Cogar ("Wilsey Cogar"& & "Wilsey Coger"?) on June 3, 1937 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died May 9, 1992 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Elk Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Big Chimney, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Wilsey Cogar was born January 6, 1919. Charles Robinson and Wilsey Robinson had 6 children:

Charlotte Marie Robinson ("Charlotte Robinson") born August 24, 1938, and married a Hudson;

Ivan Boyd Robinson ("Ivay Robinson") born December 7, 1939, and married Patricia Sanitallo September 24, 1962 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Ivan Robinson and Patricia Robinson had a daughter named:

Tinna Louise Robinson ("Tinna Robinson" & "Tina Robinson"?);

Betty Lee Robinson ("Betty Robinson" & "Elizabeth Robinson"?) born March 9, 1945, first married Freddie Fields ("Fredrick Fields" & "Fred Fields"), and next married a Boggess; Curtis Grant Robinson ("Curtis Robinson") born January 11, 1947, and married Carolyn Sue Mullins ("Carolyn Mullins") who was born March 21, 1967. Curtis Robinson and Carolyn Robinson had a son named:

Curtis Grant Robinson, Jr. ("Curtis Robinson") born April 15, 1967; Charles Steven Robinson ("Charles Robinson") born June 26, 1950, married Judy Mae Sommons ("Judy Sommons" & "Judy Simmons"?) August 22, 1968 in Sanderson, Kanawha County, West Virginia, died in an automobile accident December 12, 1982 in Millwood, Jackson County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Grandview Memorial Park Cemetery in Dunbar, Kanawha County, West Virginia. The children of Charles Robinson and Judy Robinson were:

Lisa Renee Robinson ("Lisa Robinson") born September 22, 1968;

Bryan Steve Robinson ("Bryan Stephen Robinson"? & "Bryan Robinson"); and,

Kenneth Ray Robinson ("Kenneth Robinson");

Phyllis Jewell Robinson ("Phyllis Robinson") born August 4, 19??, and married Richard Lowe. Richard Lowe and Phyllis Lowe had the following children:

Toney Jay Lowe ("Toney Lowe");

Timmy Eela Lowe ("Timmy Lowe" & "Timothy Lowe"?);

Tommy Lowe ("Thomas Lowe"?); and,

Phyllis Gene Lowe ("Phyllis Lowe"); and,

Robert Gene Robinson ("Robert Robinson" & "Bob Robinson") born July 6, 19??;

Claude Nathaniel Robinson ("Claude Robinson") born March 1, 1918;

Margaret Maxine Robinson ("Margaret Robinson") born February 20, 1920, married a Fox, died May 11, 1982, and is buried in the Morris Memorial Cemetery in Sanderson, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Margaret Fox and her husband had a son named:

Richard Fox;

William Eugene Robinson ("William Robinson") born January 29, 1922, died in April 1922, and is buried in the Morris Memorial Cemetery;

Cathleen Virginia Robinson ("Cathleen Robinson" & "Kathleen Robinson"?) born August 1, 1923, and married Charles Nathan Wimer March 10, 1959 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Charles Wimer was born September 5, 1917. The children of Charles Wimer and Cathleen Wimer were:

Lucille Virginia Wimer ("Lucille Wimer") born July 9, 1939, and married Thomas Harold Hancock ("Thomas Hancock") who was born February 4, 19??. Thomas Hancock and Lucille Hancock had two children:

Thomas Wayne Hancock ("Thomas Hancock") born August 10, 1961; and,

Tammy Jo Hancock ("Tammy Hancock") born May 27, 1967;

Vergie Ann Wimer ("Vergie Wimer" & "Virgie Wimer"?) born April 30, 1941 and married Harvey Dale Craigo ("Harvey Craigo") who was born in December 1935. Harvy Craigo and Vergie Craigo had a son named:

Arnie Dale Craigo born October 22, 1964 and married Melody Ann Reed ("Melody Reed");

William Wayne Wimer ("William Wimer" & "Bucky Wimer") born April 9, 1943 and married Jane Kinder. William Wimer and Jane Wimer had a son named:

William Wayne Wimer, Jr. ("William Wimer") born July 2, 1967;

Mary Cathrine Wimer ("Mary Wimer" & "Elizabeth Wimer"?) born February 24, 1945 and died April 26, 1945; and,

Charles Nathan Wimer, Jr. ("Charles Wimer") born February 14, 1947;

Oscar Leo Robinson ("Oscar Robinson") born April 29, 1925, first married Bertha Tempest Walters ("Bertha Walters") who was born in 1934, and next married Eula Hill. Oscar Robinson and Bertha Robinson had 2 children:

Danny Alan Robinson ("Danny Robinson" & "Daniel Robinson"?) who first married Phyllis Ann Collison ("Phyllis Collison") March 8, 1975 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and next married Cynthia Louise Shrewsbury ("Cynthia Shrewsbury") August 6, 1978 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, in the Fifth Avenue Church of God. Cynthia Shrewsbury was the daughter of Robert Shrewsbury; and,

Leo Robinson; and,

Earnestine Robinson born March 21, 1927; and,

Wesley Ami Robinson ("Wesley Robinson") born March 3, 1897, first married a Flowers, next married Renbielee Blankenship, died June 12, 1971, and is buried in the Kennedy Cemetery in Sanderson, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Renbielee Blankenship was born August 3, 1917, died March 16, 1969 in the Southern Hill Hospital in South Charleston, West Virginia, and is buried in the Kennedy Cemetery in Sanderson, Kanawha County, West Virginia.

By his first wife, Wesley Robinson had 2 children:

John Fredrick Robinson ("John Robinson") born November 12, 1922 who first married a Dollie and later married a Florence or Florance.

John Robinson and Dollie Robinson had a daughter named:

Sherry Robinson; and,

John Robinson and Florence Robinson had 4 children:

Cyndie Robinson (“Cindy Robinson”?) born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania;

Fred Junior Robinson ("Fred Robinson" & "Frederick Robinson"?) born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania;

Temmie Robinson ("Tammy Robinson"?) born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; and,

Tanya Robinson born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; and,

Sidney Adrian Robinson ("Sidney Robinson") born February 11, 1925 and married a Remona who was born March 30, 19??. Sidney Robinson and Remona Robinson had three children:

Debra Robinson ("Deborah Robinson"?), a twin born November 26, 1954 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania;

Sidney Michael Robinson ("Sidney Robinson"), a twin born November 26, 1954; and,

Robin Robinson born July 4, 1957 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania;

Wesley Robinson and Renbielle Robinson had 3 children:

Doris Jean Robinson ("Doris Robinson") born September 12, 1944, and married Fred Eugene Drake ("Fred Drake" & "Frederick Drake"?) on April 19, 1966 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Fred Drake was born May 4, 1936. Fred Drake and Doris Drake had a son named:

Christopher Scott Drake ("Christopher Drake") born August 21, 1967 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Charles Wesley Robinson ("Charles Robinson") born September 26, 1945; and,

a daughter who died at birth April 26, 1952;

George Robinson and Maude Robinson had 2 children:

Charles Washington Robinson (“Charles Robinson”); and,

Dolan Robinson;

Pleasant William Robinson ("Pleasant Robinson" & “Pleasant W. Robinson”) born April 8, 1858, died October 14, 1858 at the age of 6 months, and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, West Virginia;

Edith A. Robinson ("Edith Robinson" & “Editha Robinson”) born November 20, 1859, died January 25, 1876 at the age of 16 years, and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, West Virginia;

Ellen A. Robinson ("Ellen Robinson") born August 28, 1861, and married Robert G. Harris ("Robert Harris") on October 7, 1877 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Samuel Pharis Robinson (“Samuel Paris Robinson, Jr.”494,"Samuel Robinson" & “Samuel P. Robinson”) born February 19, 1863, married Elizabeth Jane Dunbar ("Elizabeth Dunbar") on January 1, 1885 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died October 19, 1949, and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, West Virginia. Samuel Robinson and Elizabeth Robinson had 2 children:

Albert Robinson; and,

Elmer Richmond Robinson (“Elmer Robinson”) born on October 31, 1885 in Tupis Creek, Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Nellie Pearl Beatty (“Nellie Beatty”). and died on October 16, 1963 in Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia. Elmer Robinson and Nellie Robinson had a son named:

Elmer Richmond Robinson, Jr. (“Elmer Robinson”) born on March 18, 1921 in Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia, and married Josphine Ada Pauley (“Josephine Pauley”) on March 30, 1942. Elmer Robinson and Josephine Robinson had 5 children:

Jennifer Marline Robinson (“Jennefer Robinson”) born on February 18, 1943;

Judy Arline Robinson (“Judy Robinson” & “Judith Robinson”) born on February 18, 1943;

James Cary Robinson (“James Robinson”) born on March 12, 1946, and married Bobbye Jo Gibson (“Bobbye Gibson”) on February 8, 1969 in Covington, Tennessee. James Robinson and Bobbye Robinson had 2 children:

Julie Rochelle Robinson (“Julie Robinson”) born November 25, 1970; and;

James Cary Robinson, Jr. (“James Robinson”) born August 28, 1978;

Janice Sure Robinson (“Janice Robinson”) born on March 1, 1953; and,

Joan Teresa Robinson (“Joan Robinson”) born on April 30, 1964;

Abraham Grant Robinson ("Abraham Robinson") born April 18, 1866, married Anna Laura Olivia Gillispie ("Anna Gillispie", “Laura Gillispie” & "Ann Gillispie"?) on October 10, 1888 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on August 19, 1948 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Anna Gillispie was the daughter of William Gillispie and Elizabeth Guthrie. Abraham Robinson and Anna Robinson had 8 children:

James Noble Robinson (“James Robinson”) born on October 25, 1889, and died about 1913 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Waitman Abraham Robinson (“Waitman Robinson”) born on May 21, 1892 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Mamie Morton on March 28, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on January 29, 1954 in Harrison County, West Virginia;

Beulah Umble Robinson (“Beulah Robinson”) born on March 30, 1895 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Eugene Clifford, later married Roy Ernest Buford (“Roy Buford”), still later married Loyal R. Weaver (“Loyal Weaver”), and died on June 26, 1956 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

William Harvey Robinson (“William Robinson”) born Januray 8, 1898 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married Mabel Elizabeth Holmes (“Mabel Holmes” & “Mable Holmes”), later married Lena M. Rowe (“Lena Rowe”), and died on November 8, 1966 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Samuel Paris Robinson (“Samuel Robinson”) born on September 2, 1900 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Julia Ann Young (“Julia Young”), and died after 1962. Samuel Robinson and Julia Robinson had 4 children:

Samuel Paul Robinson (“Samuel Robinson”);

Robert Noble Robinson (“Robert Robinson”);

William Burton Robinson (“William Robinson”) who married Jo Ann Margaret Lynn (“Jo Lynn”, “Jo Ann Lynn” & “Joann Lynn”?) about 1955; and,

Julia Ann Robinson (“Julia Robinson”);

Elizabeth Ruth Robinson (“Elizabeth Robinson”) born on January 27, 1904 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, first married William McManagal, later married William Angle on July 23, 1921 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died on March 12, 1975 in Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California;

Elden McMillon Robinson (“Elden Robinson”) born on June 24, 1906 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died in November 1971 in St. Petersburg, Florida; and,

Bernard Claire Robinson (“Bernard Robinson”) born on June 27, 1909 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, married Dorothy Glenn Moore (“Dorothy Moore”), and died on April 24, 1962 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Dorothy Moore was the daughter of Stephen Moore and Ida Vaughn. Bernard Robinson and Dorothy Robinson had a daughter named:

Libbie Robinson who married a Chapman;

Phillip Sheridon Robinson ("Phillip Sheridan Robinson"?, & "Phillip Robinson") born July 23, 1867, died August 8, 1868, and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, West Virginia;

Louisa Jane Robinson ("Louisa Robinson") born November 18, 1869, died June 28, 1871, and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Elihue R. Robinson ("Elihue Robinson") born January 21, 1871, first married married Frances Alexander, later married Edna McMillon on February 5, 1896 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died about 1935, and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, West Virginia. Elihue Robinson and Frances Alexander Robinson (“Frances Robinson”) had a son named:

Luther Norman Robinson born about 1909 in Marlington, Pocahontas County, West Virginia, died June 21, 1971, and is buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery in Covington, Virginia. Luther Robinson had a son named: Joe Lewis Robinson ("Joe Robinson" & "Joseph Robinson");

Benjamin R. Robinson ("Benjamin Robinson") born April 14, 1872, married Cora E. Casdorph ("Cora Casdorph" & "Cory Casdorph"?) on March 7, 1894 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, died April 19, 1945, and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, West Virginia. Cora Robinson was born December 15, 1873, was the daughter of David Casdorph (1838-1910) and Amanda Jane Tully ("Amanda Tully") (1848-1944), died March 10, 1964 at the residence of Aurvil Robinson? in Woodward Branch, West Virginia, and is buried with her husband. Benjamin Robinson and Cora Robinson 7 children:

Homer Washington Robinson ("Homer Harold Robinson"? & "Homer Robinson") born February 22, 1898, married Ocie Bowen, died July 8, 1980 in the Thomas Memorial Hospital in South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Homer Robinson and Ocie Robinson had 3 children:

Homer Harold Robinson, Jr. ("Homer Robinson") who had 9 children:

Charles Robinson;

Jimmy Robinson ("James Robinson");

Donald Robinson;

Ralph Lee Robinson ("Ralph Robinson") born about 1960, died February 4, 1985, and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, West Virginia;

Russell Allen Robinson ("Russell Robinson") born May 10, 1957, and died March 20, 1984;

Carolyn Robinson who married a Vinson;

Sherri Robinson who married a Fidler;

Kathy Robinson ("Katherine Robinson"?, "Cathy Robinson" & "Catherine Robinson"?) who married a Shaffer; and,

Lisa Robinson who married a Taylor;

Howard F. Robinson (“Howard Robinson”); and,

Margaret Robinson;

Howard F. Robinson ("Howard Robinson") first married a Ruth, later married a person whose surname was Clyde and had the following children:

Frances Robinson born November 10, 1923, married Robert D. Hays ("Robert Hays"), died May 12, 1968 at home in Woodward Branch, West Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Robert Hayes and Frances Hayes had the following children:

Patricia Hayes;

Mary Beth Hayes ("Mary Hayes" & "Elizabeth Hayes"?);

Robert Howard Hayes ("Robert Hayes"); and,

Michael Lawrence Hayes ("Michael Hayes");

James C. Robinson ("James Robinson") had a daughter named Rebecca Ruth Robinson ("Rebecca Robinson") who married Delmer Richard Brown ("Delmer Brown" & "Delmar Brown"?) August 5, 1968;

Charles B. Robinson ("Charles Robinson") who had a son named:

Charles B. Robinson, Jr. ("Charles Robinson");

Howard F. Robinson ("Howard Robinson"); and,

Raymond W. Robinson;

Averial E. Robinson ("Averial Robinson") born about 1903, married Byrd McDowell, and died July 29, 1978. Byrd McDowell was born about 1903 in Putney, Kanwaha County, West Virginia, died December 15, 1995 in GAMC General Division in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Legacy Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Cross Lanes, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Averial Robinson and Byrd Robinson had 2 children:

Wanda R. Robinson ("Wanda Robinson") born about 1925, married Charles L. Posten (“Charles Posten”), died January 6, 1974 in the Charleston General Hospital, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Tyler Mountain Memorial Park Cemetery in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. The children of Charles Posten and Wanda Posten were:

Carl L. Posten; ("Carl Posten");

Tessa Posten; and,

Kathryn L. Posten ("Kathryn Posten"); and,

Robert E. Robinson ("Robert Robinson");

Earl W. Robinson ("Earl Robinson") who never married, was shot and killed in France during WW1, and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, West Virginia with his parents;

Carlisle Alvin Robinson (“Carlisle Robinson”) born on January 10, 1908, married Virginia Pauline Griffith (“Virginia Griffith”), were later divorced in 1952-1953, and died on December 21, 1955. Virginia Griffith was born on October 3, 1918. The children of Carlisle Robinson and Virginia Robinson were:

Deborah Jane Robinson (“Deborah Robinson” & “Debby Robinson”);

Rexford Seymour Robinson (“Rexford Robinson”); and,

Caralisa Robinson;

Basil Robinson who never married, was drowned in the Kanawha River as a young man while saving a girl’s life, and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, West Virginia with his parents; and,

Caralisa Gwinn Robinson (“Caralisa Robinson”) married Robert Gerald Grimes (“Robert Grimes”) from Marlinton, West Virginia and they had 4 children:

Paula Kathleen Grimes (“Paula Grimes”) born on December 23, 1957, and died on February 11, 1998;

Samuel Eric Grimes (“Samuel Grimes”) born on December 2, 1959, and died shortly after birth;

Lynn Elizabeth Grimes (“Lynn Grimes”) born on November 2, 1961; and,

Samuel Eric Grimes (“Samuel Grimes”) born on July 14, 1963;

James W. Robinson ("James Robinson") born November 3, 1873, died November 17, 1873 at the age of 2 weeks, and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, West Virginia;

Eva Robinson born December 4, 1875, married Elvin Johnson Cavender ("Elvin Cavender" & “E.J. Cavender”) on February 1, 1893 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and died May 27, 1895 in Two Mile, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Elvin Cavender was born May 28, 1866, was the son of James Cavender and Elizabeth Fitzwater, and died September 25, 1907. For the descendants of Eva Robinson and Elvin Cavender, see the line of Elvin Johnson Cavender;

an infant who died at birth November 20, 1878; and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, West Virginia; and,

a second infant who died at birth October 25, 1883, and is buried in the Pharis Robinson Cemetery in Woodward Branch, West Virginia;

Mary Margaret Robinson (“Mary Elizabeth Cavender”?, "Mary Robinson" & "Elizabeth Robinson"?) born about 1838, and married Thomas Callahan Fitzwater (“Thomas Fitzwater”) on January 20, 1858 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia. and died about 1918. Thomas Fitzwater was the son of John Fitzwater and Sarah Stevens. Thomas Fitzwater and Mary Fitzwater (“Margaret Fitzwater”) had 8 children:

Nancy A. Fitzwater (“Nancy Fitzwater”) born about 1859 in Kanawha County, Virginia which later became Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Idana Montela Fitzwater (“Idana Fitzwater”) born November 13, 1866 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Frances D. Fitzwater (“Frances Fitzwater”) born about 1868;

Lora A. Fitzwater (“Lora Fitzwater”) born about 1869 in Nicholas County, West Virginia;

Levin Fitzwater born about 1871 in Nicholas County, West Virginia;

Susan J. Fitzwater (“Susan Fitzwater”) born about 1873 in Nicholas County, West Virginia;

Mary Fitzwater born about 1876 in Nicholas County, West Virginia; and,

Sarah Fitzwater born about 1876 Nicholas County, West Virginia;

Charles Robinson born about 1839, and married Cynthia Edens on October 26, 1864 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Charles Robinson and Cynthia Robinson had 2 children:

Stillborn Robinson born on October 19, 1865 and died on the same date; and,

William H. Robinson ("William Robinson") born December 30, 1870, died March 21, 1871, and is buried in the Jack Robinson Cemetery;

Sarah Robinson born about 1841, and married Joseph Withrow on January 3, 1856 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Minerva Robinson born either about 1845 or about 1841494, and married Christopher Columbus Frame ("Christopher Frame") on either March 28, 1866 or on March 28, 1868494 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Christopher Frame was born about 1842, and was the son of Samuel Frame born about 1808 and Elizabeth born about 1816. The children of Christopher Frame and Minerva Frame were:

Henry F. Frame born about 1868 and married Rosetta A. Simmons ("Rosetta Simmons") July 31, 1892 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Mary E. Frame ("Mary Frame" & "Elizabeth Frame") born about 1870; Charles D. Frame ("Charles Frame") born about 1871, and married Elmire G. Withrow ("Elmire Withrow" & "Elmira Withrow"?) October 24, 1894 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

John W. Frame ("John Frame") born about 1873, and married Mary Hindman (Elizabeth Hindman"?) May 16, 1896 in Kanwaha County, West Virginia; Minerva J. Frame ("Minerva Frame") born about 1874; and,

Jerusha A. Frame ("Jerusha Frame") born about 1878; and,

Melissa Jane Robinson (“Malissa Jane Robinson494”, “Malissa Robinson” & "Melissa Robinson") born about 1846 and married Henry F. Brightwell ("Henry Brightwell") on April 23, 1868 in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Henry Brightwell was born about 1850, and was the son of Enoch N. Brightwell ("Enoch Brightwell") and a Mary. The children of Henry Brightwell and Melissa Brightwell were:

Rosenna M. Brightwell ("Roseanna Brightwell" & "Rosanna Brightwell"?) born about 1869 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and married William Agan on May 27, 1894 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Theodore Brightwell born about 1872 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Minsota Brightwell born about 1874 in Kanawha County, West Virginia;

Enoch B. Brightwell born about 1878 in Kanawha County, West Virginia; and,

Mary A. Brightwell ("Mary Brightwell" & "Elizabeth Brightwell") born in February 1880 in Kanawha County, West Virginia.

EZEKIEL CAVENDER line (1745-1800+)

EZEKIEL P. CAVENDER (“Ezekiel Cavender” , “E.P. Cavender” & “Ezekiel CavanaughDAR Patriot Index ) is believed to have been born in England, and immigrated to Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland about 1764403 at the age of 32, in which case he would have been born about 1732. (In fact, some say that he was born about 1735.). He married Elizabeth Ann Stallard (“Elizabeth Stallard”) about 1763 in either Dorchester County, Maryland, in Baltimore County, Maryland, or in Westmoreland County, Virginia about 1763492 & 494. Elizabeth Stallard was born in Virginia about 1742 or 1747 (some even say about 1750408and some even say she was likewise born in England492.), was the daughter of Walter Stallard, II and his second wife, Hannah Pitts, and who were living in Culpepper County, Virginia in 1750. However, some say that Elizabeth Stallard was the daughter of Walter Stallard, II and his first wife, Elizabeth Williams, of Essex County, Virginia.373 In either event, Walter Stallard II was born about 1720 in Culpepper County, Virginia, the same locality as Old Rappahennock County, Virginia where his father originally lived,371 and died about 1807. In the Last Will and Testament of Walter Stallard, II dated in 1803 and probated in 1807 in Culpepper County, Virginia, Elizabeth Stallard was referred to as his married daughter Elizabeth Cavender. Walter Stallard, Sr., in turn, was the son of a Samuel Stallard who was born about 1663 in St. Ann's Parish, Virginia, died about 1741, and married a Grace ("Grace Stallard"?).361

It is significant to note that a John Deadman (“John Dedmon” & “John Dedman”) was born about 1595 in Cavendish, Suffolk County, England and may be the beginning of the Deadman/Dedmon lines in this country with which the Cavender line apparently was closely associated.

There apparently was a second Ezekiel Cavender living in Dorchester County, Maryland at least by December 12, 1764, at which time an Ezekiel Cavenor ("Ezekiel Cavender") and John True were named the sureties to the bond of Catherine King who was the Administratrix of the Thomas King estate in Dorchester County, Maryland. Also, according to the 1850 census for Jasper County, Georgia, Catherine Cavender who was the oldest child of the particular Ezekiel Cavender who subsequently moved to Georgia, was listed as having been born in Maryland.403

On March 14, 1768, an Ezekiel Cavender was living rent-free for a term of one year on the land of James Brown, a planter in Dorchester County, Maryland, and, by 1770, an Ezekiel Cavender family was settled in Westmoreland County, Virginia.271, 302 & 392

On June 10, 1771, an Ezekiel Cavender was listed as one of the many debtors of the estate of Dr. Reimour Land of Dorchester County, Maryland.392 Ezekiel later moved Westmoreland County, Virginia where five other children are said to have been born.302, 313, 336 & 337

On October 20, 1779, an Ezekiel Cavender purchased from Robert Stephens and his wife, Jannet Stephens (“Janet Stephens”?), 73 acres of land known as "New Port" or “Newport” on the east side of the Northwest fork of Nanticoke River in Dorchester County, Maryland. On the same day, Ezekiel Cavender and his wife, Nancy Cavender, sold to Robert Stephens 85 acres of land in Dorchester County, Maryland, known as "Ezekiel's Fortune" which was located on the east side of the Northwest fork of the Nanticoke River in Dorchester County, Maryland.286 & 352

On September 18, 1780, Ezekiel Cavender and Ann Cavender (sometimes "Nancy Cavender" or another wife) sold to William Paddison 73 acres of land in Dorchester County, Maryland, known as "Newport" which was located on the east side of the Northwest fork of the Nanticoke River and which he has previously purchased from Robertson Stevens and Jannet Stephens on October, 20, 1779.286 & 352

Ezekiel Cavender is said to have moved from Westmoreland County, Virginia around 1780 and thereafter lived for a short time in Princess Anne County, Virginia, in Charlotte County, Virginia, and in Washington County, Virginia, and that he later moved to Rockingham County, North Carolina sometime between 1780 and 1786, then to Rowan County, North Carolina around 1787, then to Pearson County, North Carolina, then to Pendleton County, South Carolina and finally to Jasper County, Georgia where he died.

(NOTE: From the foregoing, it appears that there were actually two persons named Ezekiel Cavender. One apparently had a wife named Ann and the other had a wife named Nancy or, in fact, they both may have had a wife named Ann. Accordingly, there seems to have more than one Ezekiel Cavender living in Maryland at the same time, one of which lived in Maryland and eventually died in Massachusetts, and the other, appears to have moved to the South and eventually wound up in Indian Territory in Jasper County, Georgia where he died.)

On either September 17 or October 17, 1786, Ezekiel Cavender of Rockingham County, North Carolina purchased for 80 pounds from Charles Biles of Rowan County, North Carolina, 94 acres of land on the north side, and crossing, Duchman Creek in Rowand County, North Carolina, next to William Roberts, William Roberts and William Butlar ("William Butler"?). 371 On September 9, 1786, Ezekiel Cavender purchased from Guy Vermillin ("Guy Vermilion"?) for 58 pounds and 8 shillings 150 acres of land on both sides of Little Fork of Wolf Island Creek in Rochingham County, North Carolina. In 1787, Ezekiel Cavender and family were living in Rowan County, North Carolina and the family consisted of 1 male 21-50, 4 males under 21 and above 50, and 3 females.

In the 1787 census for Rowan County, North Carolins, his family comprised 4 males under 21, 1 male 21-50 and 2 females.

Ezekiel Cavender was listed in the 1790 census taken in the Salisbury District of Rowan County, North Carolina as "Ezekiel Carender", and his family at that particular time comprised: 3 males under 16 years of age; 2 males over the age of 16; and, 2 females.403 Also listed in the same district were: and Edmond Dedmon.403 Ezekiel Cavender's oldest son, Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?), apparently married the daughter of Edmond Dedmon. Also of interest is the fact that Edmond Dedmon was also apparently from Baltimore County, Maryland. At the same time, his sons Clemeth Cavender and James Cavender were living nearby in the Pendleton District of South Carolina what is now the 96th District of Spartenburg County, South Carolina, On November 9, 1792, the deed from Charles Biles to Ezekiel Cavender for the above 94 acres on Dutchmans Creek was "proved" by William Butler.371 Apparently Ezekiel Cavender also owned land in 1792 on Newcome Creek, a branch of Dutchman Creek, in Davie County, North Carolina.

On September 13, 1796, Ezekiel Cavender and wife Ann Cavender conveyed to Edmond Dedman ("Edmond Dedmon", "Edmond Deadman" & "Edward Dedman"?) for 100 pounds 94 acres of land in Rowan County, North Carolina on Dutchman Creek on its south bank next to Elijah Owens and John Brendle for 100 pounds. NOTE: It is believed by some that the wife of Ezekiel Cavender at this particular time was actually his second marriage and that they were married in Rowan, North Carolina.374 The Indenture was witnessed by Zacheriah Bartelson and Basil Gaither.371 In 1800, the families of Ezekiel Cavender, James Cavender and Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?) were living in South Carolina in what is now Oconee County, South Carolina.

In the 1800 census for the Pendleton District of South Carolina, there was listed the household of Ezekiel Cavender, as being located next to the household of James Cavender, and Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?). Also listed was the household of Elijah Cornwell.

On September 5, 1801, Edmond Deadman ("Edmond Dedman", “Edmond Dedmon” & "Edward Dedman"?) and wife Elizabeth Dedman of Rowan County, North Carolina sold to Laura Roberts of Rowan County, North Carolina 94 acres on the north side of Dutchman Creek and crossing it, next to John Brindle and William Roberts for 100 pounds. The Indenture was witnessed by William Deadman ("William Dedman" & "William Dedmon") and John Stinchcomb. 371

In 1804, Ezekiel Cavender was living on the north side of Jackson County, Georgia near Hog Mountain and which is believed to be originally on Cherokee Indian land. Also living nearby were the families of Joseph Cavender and the Elijah Cornwell.

In the 1810 census for the Pendleton District of South Carolina, Ezekiel Cavender was then living near Josiah Fortner and William Stancil. Joseph Cavender and Willis Cavender were living nearby.

Before 1820, Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?) removed his family to Hall County, Georgia near what is now Murrayville, Georgia and near the family cemetery.

Ezekiel Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender are believed to have had 7 children:

(I) ELIZABETH CATHERINE CAVENDER ("Elizabeth Cavender", “E.C. Cavender”, "Kitty Cavender" & “Catherine CavanaughDAR Patriot Index ”) born on June 16, 1764 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, married Elijah Cornwell ("Elijah Cornwall" & "Elijay Cornwall") either about 1783 or about 1793494 in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, died on either July 19, 1853 475, 493 & 494 or July 16, 1853 or on July 11, 1853434 in Jasper County, Georgia at the age of 93? years, and is buried in the Old Cornwell Cemetery in Jasper County, Georgia near the Alcovy River and which is now under the water of Jackson Lake created in 1911 and which is about two miles from Mechanicsville, Georgia.135, 295 , 296, 297 & 309 Elijah Cornwell was born either about 1750-1756475 or about 1750 or about 1760375, 429 & 434 in either Dinwiddy County, Virginia 475 or in Amelia County, Virginia376& 400 to Obediah George Cornwell ("Obediah Cornwell" & "Obadiah Cornwell"?) and Hannah Davis, served in the Revolutionary War for the Colony of Virginia as a Private, thereafter moved to Wilkes County, North Carolina prior to 1784, the year of the birth of his daughter, Elizabeth Cornwell, and died on either November 4, 1827 475 or on November 14, 1827 or on November 16, 1827434 in Jasper County, Georgia and is buried there in the old Cornwell cemetery which is now under water. Some say he was born in either Dinwiddie County, Virginia, Fauquier County, Virginia or in Prince William County, Virginia.429 Others say he was originally from South Carolina and was the son of Joseph Davis Cornwell, Sr. (“Joseph Cornwell, Sr.”), and some say he was the son of William Cornwell who had sons named Eli Cornwell, William Cornwell, Obadiah Cornwell (“Obediah Cornwell”? & "Obadiah Cornwell"?), Elijah Cornwell, and Jesse Cornwell, and a daughter named Hannah Cornwell, and quite possibly the grandson of William Cornwell who was born about 1615.434

According to the book entitled "Gone to Georgia" by William Stewart and "A Cornwell Family History" by Elaine Sullivan Cobb, Tupelo, Mississippi, 1983, Elijah Cornwell was born about 1750-1756, served in 1776 and 1777 in Capt. Thomas Blackwell's Company in the 10th. Regiment of Foot of the Connecticut Line, Virginia, as shown by the muster roll, and is said on page 155 in the DAR Patriot Index to have later served in Georgia, in which case he probably was not born in either South Carolina or Georgia, but may have been born in Amelia County, Virginia. Elijah Cornwell joined the army on November 19, 1776 at the age of about 26 and was "left behind as a casualty". He was carried on the August 6, 1777 Roll as being "sick in Virginia". He then deserted on October 9, 1777. Additionally, the Cornwell family was living in Amelia County, Virginia in 1752, the year in which Elijah Cornwell's brother, William Cornwell, was born and William Cornwell applied for a Revolutionary War Pension No. S-21125. Seven years later, he married Catherine Cavender. He was then 34 years of age and she was 24 years of age. 1784 was an eventful year for Elijah Cornwell and Catherine Cavender, i.e., they moved to Wilkes County, Georgia, and their daughter, Elizabeth Cornwell was born.400 By another account, Elijah Cornwell and Catherine Cornwell first moved from Dinwiddie County, Virginia to North Carolina where their first five children were born, next moved from Rowan County, North Carolina to Pendleton District, South Carolina, next moved to Jackson County, Georgia in 1802, and from there to Jasper County, Georgia where he purchased land along the Alcovy River which is now a part of the Turtle Cove Development.434 In 1804, the Elijah Cornwell and Ezekiel Cavender families were living on the north side of Jackson County, Georgia in Cherokee Indian land near Hog Mountain, Jackson County, Georgia along with the family of Catherine Cavender's younger brother, Joseph Cavender, when the government purchased a strip of land from the Cherokee Indians that was 4 miles wide by 10 miles long, running east from near Hog Mountain to the Wofford settlement. The same piece of land had been purchased earlier from the Cherokee Indians and consisted of an area 4 miles wide by 23 miles long running west from near the Currahee Mountains ("Curahee Mountains"), southwest of Toccoa, Georgia, to within 10 miles of Hog Mountain, down the Franklin County and Jackson County lines. In 1804, a Cavender family was listed in a report by William Wofferd to the agent to the Cherokee Indians, Southwest Point regarding the number and condition of the settlers living in or near the Wofferd Settlement on the frontier of Georgia and the Cherokee Nation of Indians, lying between the Carrakee? Mountain and the headwaters of the Oconee? River. 355 Elijah Cornwell moved for the last time in 1808 from Jackson County, Georgia to Jasper County, Georgia. He apparently served in the War of 1812 as a Georgia Volunteer as a Private under a Wimberly. In 1820, the Elijah Cornwell and George Cavender families were still living in Jasper County, Georgia where the children of Elijah Cornwell grew up and he and Catherine Cornwell spent the remainder of their lives near Mechanicsville in Jasper County, Georgia. Elijah Cornwell drew in the Georgia Land Lottery as a Revolutionary War Veteran on March 30, 1827 and he died shortly thereafter on either November 14, 1827 or on November 16, 1827434 at the age of 77 years. Apparently, Elijah Cornwell’s father, Joseph Davis Cornwell, Sr., stated in his last will and testament that the wife of Elijah Cornwell was Catherine Cavanaugh, rather than Catherine Cavender as does records at the DAR434. The 10 children of Elijah Cornwell and Elizabeth Cornwell ("Catherine Cornwell") were:

(1) ELIZABETH CORNWELL ("Betsy Cornwell") born about 1784 in Rowan County North Carolina, married Absalom Steward ("Absolam Steward", "Absolum Steward" & "Absolom Steward"475) about 1806, and died in either Dekalb County, Georgia434 or in Jasper County, Georgia493. Absalom Steward was born about 1776 in Virginia, moved to Jackson County, Georgia about 1801, to Morgan County, Georgia about 1810, to Jasper County, Georgia about 1811, to Gwinnett County, Georgia about 1816, and to Henry County about 1821. His land became DeKalb County, Georgia in 1822. Absalom Steward (“Absalom Stewart”?) and Betsy Steward ("Betsy Stewart") lived near the Jim Diamond family, both died in Dekalb County, Georgia and are buried in the Diamond Cemetery in Dekalb County, Georgia. The children of Absolom Steward ("Absolom Stewart") and Elizabeth Steward were:

(i) Thenia Steward ("Bethenia Steward") born about 1802 and married John Henry;

(ii) Wilson Steward ("Wilson Steward"?) born about 1808400 (some say 1804375, 376 & 434) who married a Mahala (“Malaha”) about 1817 and moved to Alabama before 1840. "Mahala"is a fairly common American Indian term for a woman and is also used for a woman's name in the Middle East. Mahala was born about 1817. The children of Wilson Steward were:

John Barnett Steward ("John Steward") born about 1833 and is believed to have become a prominent judge in Decatur County, Georgia;

Madison Steward born about 1835;

Clementine Steward born about 1837;

Minerva Steward born about 1839;

Wilson Steward born about 1841;

William Steward born about 1844 and his family apparently lived in the vicinity of Stone Mountain, Dekalb County, Georgia on which was still Cherokee Indian land.400 Apparently the Klu Klux Klan proclaimed its 20th century rebirth on the granite mountain that gives Stone Mountain, Georgia its name. For decades, white-hooded Klansmen flocked there for annual gatherings, and Confederate heroes are sculptured on the sides of the mountain. In 1997, Stone Mountain, Georgia had 1,681 white and 1,812 black registered voters and, with only 568 people voting in the recent Mayor’s race,Chuck Burris was elected the first black mayor, having received 49% of the vote against two other candidates.

Mahala Jane Steward ("Mahala Steward" & “Malaha Steward”) born in March 1850. "Mahala"is a fairly common American Indian term for a woman and is also used for a woman's name in the Middle East;

Elizabeth Steward born about 1852; and,

Caroline Steward born in September 1859;

(iii) Elijah Steward born May 27, 1807, married Anna Alford ("Anne Alford", "Annie Alford" & "Ann Alford") on January 26, 1832, and died August 30, 1886 in Stone Mountain, Dekalb County, Georgia. Anna Alford was born about 1814 and died September 8, 1877. The children of Elijah Steward and Anna Steward were:

John Barnett Steward ("John Steward") born about 1832, married Mary J. Dean ("Mary Dean" & "Elizabeth Dean"?) who was born about 1836, and later became an attorney. The children of John Steward and Mary Steward were:

Margaret J. Steward ("Margaret Steward") born about 1858;

Virginia A. Steward ("Virginia Steward") born about 1860;

Arthur H. Steward born about 1865;

John D. Steward ("John Steward") born about 1870;

Captain J. Steward ("Captain Steward") born about 1872; and,

Birdie L. Steward ("Birdie Steward") born about 1875;

Cynthia C. Steward ("Cynthia Steward") born about 1833;

Armenia A. Steward ("Armenia Steward") born September 21, 1835 and married William L. Wade ("William Wade") either July 17, 1851 or July 12, 1850. William Wade was born April 16, 1831. The children of William Wade and Armenia Wade were:

Elijah Henry Wade ("Elijah Wade") born about 1852 married Augustera A. who was born in August 1855. The children of Elijah Wade and Augustera Wade had the following children:

John D. Wade ("John Wade") born October 1874;

Ola Minnie Wade ("Ola Wade") born November 1878, and married an M. Scarborough who was born May 1874. The children of M. Scarborough and Ola Scarborough were:

Ola M. Scarborough ("Ola Scarborough") born May 1895;

Lila B. Scarborough ("Lila Scarborough born October 1897; and,

John T. Scarborough ("John Scarborough") born November 1899;

Edgar H. Wade ("Edgar Wade") born July 1882; and,

Mary S. Wade ("Mary Wade" & "Elizabeth Wade") born October 1890;

John Franklin Wade ("John Wade") born June 13, 1854 or June 18, 1954, married Georgia Ann Campbell ("Georgia Campbell") September 5 or November 5, 1875375. Georgia Campbell was born in June 1858. The children of John Wade and Georgia Wade were:

Dora L. Wade ("Dora Wade") born about 1876;

Homer Burrough Wade ("Homer Wade") born April 12, 1880;

Oscar M. Wade ("Oscar Wade") born April 1882;

Maudie G. Wade ("Maudie Wade") born September 1884;

Myrtice M. Wade ("Myrtice Wade") born November 1886;

Jehu Paul Wade ("Jehu Wade") born September 18, 1888;

William Rogers Wade ("William Wade") born June 1890;

Allie B. Wade ("Allie Wade") born May 1892;

Mattie Lou Wade ("Mattie Wade") born September 1895;

Stephen B. Wade ("Stephen Wade") born January 1897; and,

Hudie Summer Wade ("Hudie Wade") born February 11, 1905;

Martha Ann Wade ("Martha Wade") born about 1855 and married John H. Jones ("John Jones") who was born about 1843. John Jones and Martha Jones had the following children:

William A. Jones ("William Jones") born about 1874;

Otis Olin Jones ("Otis Jones") born about 1876;

Ernest Ed Jones ("Ernest Jones") born about 1878;

James Jones born December 1879;

Offie Jones born October 1883;

Effie Jones born April 1885;

Bessie Jones born February 1887;

Hardie Jones born March 1889; and,

Ann Jones born February 1891;

Joseph D. Wade ("Joseph Wade") born about 1857375 or 1859;

Mary Jane Wade ("Mary Wade" & "Elizabeth Wade") born about 1859;

William Ellsberry Wade ("William Elberry Wade" & "William Wade") born June 16, 1862, and married Mary Jane Hicks ("Mary Hicks" & "Elizabeth Hicks"?) March 26, 1885. Martha Hicks was born March 1865. The children of William Wade and Mary Wade were:

Walter E. Wade ("Walter Wade") born June 1892;

Lemer E. Wade ("Lemer Wade") born August 1894;

James Murphey Wade ("James Wade") born March 27, 1896;

Clifford Dewey Wade ("Clifford Wade") born April 13, 1899; and, an

infant daughter who apparently died at birth May 1900;

Emma Elizabeth Wade ("Emma Wade") born November 4, 1864, and married Matthew Judson Scarborough ("Matthew Scarborough") September 13, 1885;

Armenia Melissa Wade ("Armenia Wade") born about 1866;

Hiram Thomas Wade ("Hiram Wade") born April 6, 1869 and married Mary Ann Beauchamp ("Mary Beauchamp" & "Elizabeth Beauchamp") either April 21, 1891 or September 21, 1891. The children of Hiram Wade and Mary Wade were:

Ruby L. Wade ("Ruby Wade") born June 1891;

Jennie Pearl Wade ("Jennie Wade") born September 11, 1893;

William J. Wade ("William Wade") born about 1895;

Charles Wade born February 1898; and,

Hoks Alexander Wade ("Hoks Wade") born December 26, 1911;

Daniel Wire Wade ("Daniel Y. Wade"? & "Daniel Wade" & "Wire Wade") born about 1871;

Josiah Clark Wade ("Josiah Wade") born about 1873; and,

James L. Wade ("James Wade") born about 1876;

Mary A. Steward ("Mary Steward" & "Elizabeth Steward"?) born about 1837 and married Jeremiah G. Hicks ("Jeremiah Hicks") who was born about 1837. The children of Jeremiah Hicks and Mary Hicks were:

James W. Hicks ("James Hicks") born about 1853;

Elijah B. Hicks ("Elijah Hicks") born about 1855;

John M. Hicks ("John Hicks") born about 1857;

Milly A. Hicks ("Milly Hicks" & "Millie Hicks"?) born about 1861;

Charlie E.L. Hicks ("Charlie Hicks" & "Charles Hicks") born about 1865;

Fitchen L. Hicks ("Fitchen Hicks") born about 1867;

Mary E. Hicks ("Mary Hicks" & "Elizabeth Hicks"); and,

Laura A. Hicks ("Laura Hicks") born about 1873;

Nancy E. Steward ("Nancy Steward") born about 1839, married Franklin Wade ("Frank Wade") on January 7, 1855 and who was born about 1829. The children of Franklin Wade and Nancy Wade were:

Elijah H. Wade ("Elijah Wade") born about 1855;

Robert E. Wade ("Robert Wade") born about 1857;

Nancy A. Wade ("Nancy Wade") born about 1859;

David Wade born about 1861;

Virginia Wade born about 1865;

Joseph J. Wade ("Joseph Wade") born about 1866; and,

James B. Wade ("James Wade");

J. Ellsberry Steward born about 1840 and who married an Angeline who was born about 1842. Ellsberry Steward had the following children:

Rosalie Steward born about 1865;

Joseph Steward born about 1867;

Annie Steward born about 1870;

Frederick Steward born about 1873;

Gertrude Steward born about 1875; and,

Homer Steward born in September 1879;

Martha J. Steward born about 1844;

Elizabeth Ann Steward ("Elizabeth Steward") born about 1846;

Thomas J. Steward born in April 1850;

Sarah F. Steward born about 1853; and,

Lurana C. Steward born about 1856;

(iv) Austin Greene Steward ("Austin Steward") born about 1819 and married Caroline Veal ("Carolyn Veal") about 1838 and moved to Mississippi after 1850. The children of Austin Steward and Carolyn Steward were:

Cynthia Steward born about 1838 and who married a Beacham;

Nancy Steward born about 1839 and married a Wade and moved to Mississippi after 1850;

Rebecca Steward born about 1841;

Elijah Steward born about 1842;

Jasper Steward born about 1844; and,

William Greene Steward ("William Steward") who married Ophelia Tabitha Norris ("Ophelia Norris"). William Steward and Opelia Steward had a son named:

Charles Fancher Steward ("Charles Steward") who married Opal Larkins and they had a daughter named:

Raymonette Steward ("Rae Steward") who married an Aeberli and lived in Mt. View, Arkansas ; and,

(v) John B. Steward ("John Steward") born about 1820;371 & 375

(2) SARAH CORNWELL (“Sally Cornwell”, "Polly Cornwell", "Mary Cornwell"? & "Mary Jane Cornwell"?) born about 1786493 in either Gwinette County, Georgia 475 or in Rowan County, North Carolina493, married George Ramsey on December 25, 1809 in Jasper County, Georgia, moved to Henry County, Georgia before 1830, and died of cancer January 5, 1863 in either Jasper County or in Henry County, Georgia. George Ramsey was born November 26, 1779 in Rowan County, North Carolina and died April 5, 1861. George Ramsey and Sarah Ramsey had son named:

HIRAM RAMSEY born about 1813, married a Nancy, died December 4, 1856 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in Randolph County, Alabama. Nancy was born about 1822. Hiram Ramsey and Nancy Ramsey had 4 children:

Sarah Ramsey born about 1838;

George A. Ramsey ("George Ramsey") born about 1840;

Rebecca Ramsey born about 1842;

James Ramsey born about 1842; and,

Lettitia Ramsey ("Lettia Ramsey"?) born about 1846;

(3) NANCY CORNWELL born on either January 5, 1788 or on January 8, 1788493 in Rowan County, North Carolina434 & 493 or Wilkes County, North Carolina375, married either James B. Diamond ("James Diamond") about 1811-1812375, 434 & 493 or George Diamond 475 in either DeKalb County, Georgia or in Jackson County, Georgia434, or Jasper County, Georgia, died on May 25, 1869 in Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, and is buried in the Crow family cemetery. James Diamond was born about June 30, 1788 in Lancaster County, Virginia, died August 16 or August 26, 1849375 in either Texas or in DeKalb County, Georgia, and is buried in Lithonia, DeKalb County, Georgia in the Diamond Cemetery. He was the son of John Diamond who was born 1750 in Londonberry, Ireland and Elizabeth Diamond. The 10 children of James Diamond and Nancy Diamond were:

(i) Franklin Cornwell Diamond ("Franklin Diamond") born either February 5, 1813375 & 434 or May 2, 1813 in either Jasper County, Georgia or in Jackson County, Georgia375 & 434, married Mary Ann Blackmon ("Mary Blackmon") about 1834 in either DeKalb County, Georgia434 or in Jackson County, Georgia375, died May 5, 1866 or May 27, 1866375 & 434 in Cave Springs, Polk County, Georgia, and is buried in Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia. Mary Blackmon was born August 29, 1817 in Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia, died October 12, 1862 and is buried with her husband. In the 1850 census for Carroll County, Georgia, the F.C. Diamond family comprised: F.C. Cavender, age 37; Mary Diamond, age 32; Rebecca Diamond, age 13; Rhema Diamond, age 11; William Diamond, age 9; Virginia Diamond, age 5; and, Sarah Diamond, age 9 months. The children of Franklin Diamond and Mary Diamond were:

Elizabette Diamond ("Elizabeth Diamond"?) born about 1835 in DeKalb County, Georgia, died September 14, 1835 in De Kalb, Georgia, and is buried in the Diamond Cemetery in Lithonia, DeKalb County, Georgia;

Rebecca E.A. Diamond ("Rebecca Diamond") born about 1836 in DeKalb County, Georgia, married Dr. Virginius Byrd Burton ("Virginius Burton") about 1859 in Polk County, Georgia, and died October 1867 in Harris County, Texas. Virginius Burton was born September 1828, died about 1862 in Richmond, Virginia, and is buried in Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia. Virginius Burton and Rebecca Burton had 2 children:

Arthur Burton who was born in Georgia, died in October 1867 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and is buried in Harris County, Texas; and,

Leland Victor Burton ("Leland Burton") born about 1867 in Georgia, died in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and is buried in Harris County, Texas;

Eli Reamer Diamond ("Eli Diamond") born about 1838 in De Kalb, Georgia, married Mollie Sanford, died about 1868 in Floyd County, Georgia, and is buried in Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia. Eli Diamond and Mollie Diamond had 2 children:

Eugene Diamond born in Georgia; and,

Herbert Diamond born in Georgia;

William Diamond born about 1841 in DeKalb County, Georgia, married Caroline Ann Webster ("Caroline Webster" & "Carrie Webster") August 28, 1859 in Fulton County, Georgia, and died about 1861. Caroline Webster was born about 1841;

Lavenia Diamond born November 1843 in DeKalb County, Georgia, died September 1844 in DeKalb County, Georgia, and is buried in the Diamond Cemetery in Lithonia, DeKalb County, Georgia;

Virginia Diamond born about 1845;

Sarah P. Diamond ("Sarah Diamond" & "Sallie Diamond") born either about 1845375 or in December 1849 in DeKalb County, Georgia, and died October 1867 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Emma Diamond born either about 1848375 or about 1851 in DeKalb County, Georgia, and died October 1867 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Lula Diamond born about 1850, and died in October 1867 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Lillie Diamond born about 1852 in DeKalb County, Georgia, and died October 1867 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Alice Burton Diamond ("Alice Diamond") born March 10, 1854 in either DeKalb County, Georgia or in Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia375, married John Thomas Garner ("John Garner") March 10, 1872 in Polk County, Georgia, died July 12, 1923, and is buried in Polk County, Georgia. John Garner was born January 16, 1849 in Franklin County, Georgia, and died January 22, 1915 in Polk County, Georgia. The children of John Garner and Alice Garner were:

Arthur Franklin Garner ("Arthur Garner") born January 5, 1873 and died February 1, 1937;

Martha Elizabeth Garner ("Martha Garner" & "Mattie Garner") born February 13, 1875, married Jesse Martin Prewett ("Jesse Prewett") April 6, 1904 in Polk County, Georgia, and died November 13, 1956. Jesse Prewett was born January 21, 1858 or January 21, 1859375, and died December 31, 1922. The children of Jessee Prewett and Martha Prewett were:

Thomas Franklin Prewett ("Thomas Prewett") born October 26, 1906, first married Cornelia Irene Kuglar ("Cornelia Kuglar") on November 2, 1929, later married Mary Irene Mason Martin ("Mary Martin" & "Irene Martin") on March 25, 1959, and died November 2, 1929. Cornelia Kuglar was born October 1, 1909, was the daughter of Albert Lee Kuglar ("Albert Kuglar") and Lenora Stevenson, and died September 26, 1958. Mary Martin was born on October 15, 1911 and no children are believed to have resulted from this marriage. The children of Thomas Prewett and Cornelia Prewett were:

Thomas Albert Prewett ("Thomas Prewett") born November 5, 1931, married Joanne Beard February 7, 1954 in California, and died July 5, 1964. Joanne Beard was born December 22, 1931. Joanne Beard was born on December 22, 1931. The children of Thomas Prewett and Joanne Prewett were:

an infant son who died at birth December 1, 1958;

Scott Thomas Prewett ("Scott Prewett") born December 10, 1959;

Cindy Leigh Prewett ("Cindy Prewett") born March 1, 1961; and,

Sheri Lynn Prewett ("Sheri Prewett") born August 1, 1964;

Elizabeth Ann Prewett ("Elizabeth Prewett") born February 28, 1834, and married Fay Clayton Garmon ("Fay Garmon") on June 14, 1953. Fay Garmon was born April 10, 1929, and was the son of Clifton Russell Garmon ("Clifton Garmon") and Electa Mabel Peek ("Electa Peek"). The children of Fay Garmon and Elizabeth Garmon were: Donald Clayton Garmon ("Donald Garmon") born January 5, 1956; Rita Faye Garmon ("Rita Garmon") born July 29, 1958; William Anthony Garmon ("William Garmon") born March 22, 1960; and, Joyce Ann Garmon ("Joyce Garmon") born March 12, 1962; and,

William Jackson Prewett ("William Prewett") born June 16, 1939, and married Sandra Fay Jenkins ("Sandra Jenkins") June 30, 1967. Sandra Jenkins was born March 25, 1945, and was the daughter of B.T. Jenkins and Violet Dorothy Marie Payne ("Violet Payne" & "Dorothy Payne"). The children of William Prewett and Sandra Prewett was a son named:

Randy Daryl Prewett ("Randy Prewett") born September 1, 1968;

Robert Samuel Prewett ("Robert Prewett") born June 17, 1910, and married Jessie Kate Payne ("Jessie Payne") December 25, 1937. Jessie Payne was born October 2, 1912, and was the daughter of William Henry Payne ("William Payne") and Leila Bell Hendon ("Leila Hendon"). Robert Prewett and Jessie Prewett had a daughter named:

Annette Prewett born December 18, 1940, and married Bobby George Ledford ("Bobby Ledford" & "Robert Ledford"?) July 3, 1958. Bobby Ledford was born December 26, 1935, and was the son of Clarence Ledford and Cordie Bell Wilcher ("Cordie Wilcher", formerly "Cordie Bell"?). Bobby Ledford and Annette Ledford had 2 children:

Emory Leland Ledford ("Emory Ledford") born April 10, 1960; and,

Evan Howard Ledford ("Evan Ledford") born October 19, 1961;

Alice Naomi Prewett ("Alice Prewett") was born January 1, 1914, and married Charles James Lemay ("Charles Lemay") October 26, 1947. Charles Lemay was born December 17, 1916, was the son of Allen Lemay and Annie Dury ("Ann Dury"?), and died August 8, 1966. The children of Charles Lemay and Alice Lemay were:

James Edward Lemay ("James Lemay") born October 13, 1949; and,

Carol Sue Lemay ("Carol Lemay") born January 17, 1951; and,

Stella Ruth Prewett ("Stella Prewett") born April 7, 1917, and died August 16, 1919;

Stella Viola Garner ("Stella Garner") born October 8, 1877, married Augustus Mont Hackney ("Augustus Hackney") December 25, 19?? in Polk County, Georgia, and died February 22 1947. Augustus Hackney was born January 24, 1870, was the son of William Hackney ("Doc Hackney") and Lou V., and died January 6, 1940. Augustus Hackney and Stella Hackney had the following children:

Lula Burton Hackney ("Lula Hackney") born May 1, 1899, and married Ollie Lee Culp February 7, 1927. Ollie Culp was born February 12, 1888, was the son of Joseph Culp and Fannie, and died March 30, 1968. Ollie Culp and Lula Culp had the following children:

Lloyd Augustus Culp ("Lloyd Culp") born May 10, 1828, and married Juanita Hanson August 17, 1951. Juanita Hanson was born July 18, 1928, and was the daughter of J.L. Hanson and Nelle The children of Lloyd Culp and Juanita Culp were:

Lloyd Augustus Culp, Jr. ("Lloyd Culp") born December 16, 1954; and, Daryl Lee Culp ("Daryl Culp") born January 21, 1961;

Boyd Lee Culp ("Boyd Culp") born May 10, 1928, and married Rose Hare September 5, 1952. Rose Hare was born April 1, 1928. Boyd Culp and Rose Culp had 1 child named: Kristie Burton Culp ("Kristie Culp") born March 25, 1959; and,

Kristie Burton Culp ("Kristie Culp") born March 25, 1959; and,

Mattie Bell Hackney ("Mattie Hackney") born October 10, 1900;

Mary Ethel Garner ("Mary Garner" & "Mamie Garner") born September 20, 1880, and married Hooten Ashby James ("Hooten James") November 28, 1909 in Polk County, Georgia. Hooten James was born August 21, 1869, was the son of Wiley Jones and Patience Foster, and died July 20, 1968. Hooten James and Mary James had the following children:

Ruth Estelle James ("Ruth James") born August 31, 1910, and died November 1910;

Nonnie Lola James born August 31, 1910 and died at birth;

Maxine James born September 17, 1912, and married Julian Walden Collins ("Julian Collins") December 21, 1940. Julian Collins was born July 26, 1908, and was the son of George Douglas Collins ("George Collins") and Addie Lee Martin ("Addie Martin"). The children of Julian Collins and Maxine Collins were:

Mary Julia Collins ("Mary Collins") born October 29, 1941;

Addie Lee Collins ("Addie Collins") born April 3, 1943;

James Arthur Collins ("James Collins") born September 20, 1945;

Martin Phillip Collins ("Martin Collins born May 23, 1948; and,

Carol Walden Collins ("Carol Collins") born March 1, 1950;

John Thomas James ("John James") born June 14, 1915, and married Gladys Jewell Carter ("Gladys Carter") November 4, 1938. Gladys Carter was born August 18, 1920, and was the daughter of Wiley L. Carter ("Wiley Carter") and Annie Pearl Peace ("Annie Peace" & "Ann Peace"). John James and Gladys James had 2 children:

John Thomas James, Jr. ("John James") born February 1, 1940, and married Dorothy Evelyn Cooper ("Dorothy Cooper") March 16, 1964. Dorothy Cooper was born May 22, 1943, and was the daughter of Quimby Cooper and Julia Edna Ellis ("Julia Ellis"). John James and Dorothy James had a son named:

John Lance James ("John James") born July 13, 1969; and,

Dawn Maryse James ("Dawn James") born July 7, 1944, and married Paul Dempsey February 15, 1969;

Arthur Downey James ("Arthur James") born August 29, 1919, and married Maryse Fernande Ferri ("Maryse Ferri") January 11, 1947. Maryse Ferri was born April 2, 1928, and was the daughter of Fernand Julien Ferri ("Fernand Ferri") and Marie Louise Vidal ("Marie Vidal"). Arthur James and Maryse James had 2 children:

George Arthur James ("George James") born February 4, 1948; and,

Kathryn Michelle James ("Kathryn James") born October 3, 1951; and,

Mary Patience James ("Mary James") born January 16, 1922;

Iva Nonnie Garner ("Iva Garner") born either November 18, 1882 or November 11, 1882375 and died March 11, 1955;

Ruth Burton Garner ("Ruth Garner") born January 27, 1885, married either George Martin Mayers ("George Mayers") or George Martin Ayers ("George Ayers")375 in July 1925 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, and died April 18, 1931. George Mayers was born about 1875, was the son of Hilliary Coleman Ayers ("Hilliary Ayers") and Mary Elizabeth Fincher ("Mary Fincher"),and died about 1952;

James Thomas Garner ("James Garner" & J.T. Garner") born July 7, 1888, and died June 30, 1960;

John Bunyan Garner ("John Garner") born October 3, 1891, married Ruth Lawson June 17, 1925, and died December 6, 1942. Ruth Lawson was born May 14, 1897, and was the daughter of James Monroe Lawson ("James Lawson") and Josephine Pittman. The children of John Garner and Ruth Garner were:

Alice Josephine Garner ("Alice Garner") born August 8, 1926, and married David Trammell Barrow ("David Barrow") September 14, 1947. David Barrow was born March 1, 1929, and was the son of Hugh W. Barrow ("Hugh Barrow") and Virginia Trammell. The children of David Barrow and Alice Barrow were:

David Hugh Barrow ("David Barrow") born June 13, 1948;

Charles Kennon Barrow ("Charles Barrow") born January 17, 1952;

Virginia Ruth Barrow ("Virginia Barrow") born December 22, 1958; and, Frances Ellen Barrow ("Frances Barrow") born June 6, 1961;

John Bunyan Garner, Jr. ("John Garner") born March 11, 1929, and married Julianne Morgan August 26, 1951. Julianne Morgan was born January 22, 1930, and was the daughter of Emory Clyde Morgan ("Emory Morgan") and Juliann Hardage. The children of John Garner and Julianne Garner were:

Michael Morgan Garner ("Michael Garner") born November 7, 1952; and,

Julianne Garner born March 18, 1955; and,

James Lewis Garner ("James Garner") born July 17, 1932, and married Mary Ed Anderson ("Mary Anderson") June 3, 1956. Mary Anderson was born January 10, 1931, and was the daughter of S.A. Anderson and Ola Cooper.. The children of James Garner and Mary Garner were:

Mary Jo Garner ("Mary Garner") born May 17, 1957;

Susan Angela Garner ("Susan Garner") born October 6, 1958; and,

James Lewis Garner, Jr. ("James Garner") born July 22, 1961; and,

Boyd Garner Garner ("Boyd Garner") born November 15, 1896, married Maurine Marrett June 24, 1925, and died March 13, 1967. Maurine Marrett was born March 20, 1901, and was the daughter of Will Bunyan Marrett ("Will Marrett" & "William Marrett"?) and Maggie Cleveland ("Margaret Cleveland"?). Boyd Garner and Maurine Garner had 2 children:

William Thomas Garner ("William Garner") born April 21, 1927 or April 21, 1937375, and married Carolyn Busby July 26, 1953. Carolyn Busby was born March 14, 1931, and was the daughter of Tommy Busby ("Thomas Busby"?). The children of William Garner and Carolyn Garner were:

Linda Carol Garner ("Linda Garner") born March 13, 1958; and,

William Gary Garner ("William Garner") born May 5, 1961; and,

Lorene Garner born July 4, 1930, and married Arthur J. Phair ("Arthur Phair" & "Art Phair") September 17, 1955. Arthur Phair was born September 21, 1928. Arthur Phair and Lorene Phair had 2 children:

Joan Marie Phair ("Joan Phair") born March 31, 1958; and,

Julie Ann Phair ("Julie Phair") born February 6, 1962; and,

James Diamond born April 1856 in Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia, married Harriet E. Isbell ("Harriet Isbell") about 1877 or about 1875375, and is buried in the Shiloh Cemetery in Eson Hill, Polk County, Georgia. Harriet Isbell was born October 1855, and is buried with her husband.

The 1900 census for Polk County, Georgia lists the James Diamond family and then comprising: James Diamond, age 44 and Harriett Diamond, age 44 and that they had then been married for 23 years and had 10 children, and that 9 of their surviving children were: Lillie L. Diamond ("Lillie Diamond"), age 21; Anna M. Diamond ("Anna Diamond" & "Ann Diamond"?), age 19; William J. Diamond ("William Diamond"), age 17; John M. Diamond ("John Diamond"), age 15; Bodie F. Diamond ("Bodie Diamond"), age 13; Nannie M. Diamond ("Nannie Diamond"), age 9; Ida B. Diamond ("Ida Diamond"), age 7; Rema H. Diamond ("Rema Diamond"), age 5; and Minnie C. Diamond ("Minnie Diamond"), age 3. Also counted in the household was Henry H. Diamond ("Henry Diamond"), a grandson age 2 months. The children of James Diamond and Harriet Diamond were:

Wyley Diamond born April 1876 in Georgia, and married an Effie A. about 1899. Effie was born about October 1879 in Georgia. According to the 1900 census of Polk County, Georgia, the Wiley Diamond family then comprised: Wiley Diamond, age 24; Effie A. Diamond ("Effie Diamond"), age 20, that they had been married for 1 year and had no children. The children of Wiley Diamond and Effie Diamond were:

King L. Diamond ("King Diamond") born about 1901 in Georgia;

Paul T. Diamond ("Paul Diamond") born in Georgia about 1904;

Guy W. Diamond ("Guy Diamond") born in Georgia about 1909; and,

Faye E. Diamond ("Faye Diamond") born in Georgia about 1816;

Lillie Diamond born September 1878 in Georgia, marriage not confirmed, but had 2 children:

Christine E. Diamond ("Christine Diamond") born about 1900 in Georgia; and,

Pauline Diamond born about 1903 in Georgia;

Anna M. Diamond ("Anna Diamond") born either September 1880 or September 1882375 in Georgia, and married John Wood;

William J. Diamond ("William Diamond") born September 1882 in Georgia, and married Fannie Arrington ("Frances Arrington"?) who was born about 1885 in Alabama and was the daughter of William A. Arrington ("William Arrington") and Julia A. According to the 1920 census for Polk County, Georgia, the William Diamond family then comprised: William Diamond, age 37; Fannie Diamond, age 34; Cyril Diamond, age 14; Frank Diamond, age 11; Lucile Diamond, age 7; and, twins named Annal L. Diamond ("Annal Diamond") and Fannie S. Diamond ("Fannie Diamond" & "Frances Diamond"?), age 4. William Diamond and Fannie Diamond had the following children:

Cyril Diamond born about 1905 in Polk County, Georgia;

Frank Diamond born about 1908 in Polk County, Georgia;

Lucile Diamond ("Lucille Diamond"?) born about 1912 in Polk County, Georgia;

Anna L. Diamond ("Anna Diamond") born about 1915 in Polk County, Georgia; and,

Fannie S. Diamond ("Fannie Diamond" & "Frances Diamond"?) born about 1915 in Polk County, Georgia;

John M. Diamond ("John Diamond") born September 1884 in Georgia;

Bodie F. Diamond ("Bodie Diamond") born February 1887 in Georgia;

Nannie M. Diamond ("Nannie Diamond" & "Nancy Diamond"?) born September 1890 in Georgia, and married Oliver Buttram;

Ida B. Diamond ("Ida Diamond") born July 1892 in Georgia;

Rema Herbert Diamond ("Rema Diamond") born February 1895 in Georgia; and,

Minnie C. Diamond ("Minnie Diamond") born September 1896 in Georgia; and,

Talula Diamond ("Lula Diamond") born August 21, 1859 in either DeKalb County, Georgia or in Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia,375 died either in Harris County, Texas or in Spring, Floyd County, Georgia,375 and is buried in the Diamond Cemetery in Lithonia, DeKalb County, Georgia;

(ii) Eli Matthew Diamond ("Eli Diamond") born October 31, 1814 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Elizabeth F. Veal April 27, 1837 in Jackson County, Georgia, and died August 31, 1837;

(iii) Green B. Diamond ("Green Bery Diamond"?, Green Diamond" & "Greenbery Diamond"?) born February 18, 1818 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Mary Ann Corley ("Mary Corley", "Mary Conley"? & "Mary Conly") on October 5, 1837, and died either on April 7, 1884434 or August 31, 1884 in Texas. Mary Corley was born either about 1820 or on August 13, 1822375, and died in December 1877. The children of Green Diamond and Mary Diamond were:

Eli Madison Diamond ("Eli Diamond") born August 14, 1839 in DeKalb County, Georgia, and died May 16, 1863;

Louisa Catherine Diamond ("Louisa Diamond", "Louise Catherine Diamond"? & "Louise Diamond"?) born August 17, 1841 in De Kalb, Georgia, and married William W. Spoonts ("William Spoonts") about 1859. William Spoonts was born June 1836 in Maryland. According to the 1880 census for Bell County, Texas, the family of William Spoonts then comprised the following: William W. Spoonts ("William Spoonts"), age 43; Louisa C. Spoonts ("Louisa Spoonts"), age 38; Walter E. Spoonts ("Walter Spoonts"), age 20; Joseph L. Spoonts ("Joseph Spoonts"), age 14; Annie V. Spoonts ("Annie Spoonts" & "Ann Spoonts"?), age 12; Mary L. Spoonts ("Mary Spoonts"), age 10; Robert A.L. Spoonts ("Robert Spoonts"), age 7; Laura E. Spoonts ("Laura Spoonts"), age 5; James W. Spoonts ("James Spoonts"), age 2. In the 1900 census for the same county, William Spoonts was 63 years of age, his wife Louisa Spoonts was 58 years of age, they had then been married for 40 years, that they had 11 children by that time, 10 of whom survived, 6 are counted in the household. By that time Annie Spoonts was a widow with 3 children named May J., aged 10, Lester W., aged 8, and Ray R., aged 6. William Spoonts and Louisa Spoonts ("Louise Spoonts"?) had the following children:

Walter E. Spoonts ("Walter Spoonts") born about 1860;

Joseph L. Spoonts ("Joseph Spoonts") born about 1866 in Texas, and married a Mary M. about 1888 in Texas and who was born in May 1893. Joseph Spoonts and Mary Spoonts had 2 children:

William J. Spoonts ("William Spoonts") born in August 1890 in Bell County, Texas; and,

Oliver D. Spoonts ("Oliver Spoonts" & "Ollie Spoonts") born May 1893 in Bell County, Texas, and married Arora Leona McDaniel ("Arora McDaniel") on May 3. 1905. Arora McDaniel was born July 15, 1879 and died on March 12, 1958. Oliver Spoonts and Arora Spoonts had 6 children:

Virdis Lorene Spoonts ("Virdis Spoonts") born on October 15, 1906, and married Daniel Clay Fancher ("Daniel Fancher") on January 7, 1933. Daniel Fancher was born February 4, 1893 and died February 20, 1970. Daniel Fancher and Virdis Fancher had a son named:

Truman Clay Fancher ("Truman Fancher") born May 6, 1934 and married Evelyn Rae McCormick ("Evelyn McCormick") July 30, 1958. Evelyn McCormick was born July 20, 1941. Truman Fancher and Evelyn Fancher had 2 children: Cindy Rae Fancher ("Cindy Fancher") born July 7, 1959; and, Janice Lynette Fancher ("Janice Fancher") born November 25, 1961 and married Steve Barron ("Stephen Barron"? & "Steven Barron"?) who was born January 9, 1953. Steve Barron and Janice Barron had 2 children:

Rachael Ashley Barron ("Rachael Barron") born November 29, 1989; and,

Kari Isabelle Barron ("Kari Barron") born August 8, 1994;

William Dobbin Spoonts ("William Spoonts") born October 17, 1910, married Clara Bell Lee ("Clara Lee") and died September 12, 1991. Clara Lee was born November 18, 1920 and died December 4, 1993. William Spoonts and Clara Spoonts had a daughter named Karen R. Spoonts ("Karen Spoonts") born February 18, 1955 and married Willie Romine ("William Romine"?). Willie Romine and Karen Romine had 2 children: Kevin Romine; and, Ashley Romine;

Weldon Oliver Spoonts ("Wendon Spoonts" & "Pete Spoonts") born October 27, 1912, first married Gallian Emily Nicholas ("Gallian Nicholas") December 23, 1939. Gallian Nicholas was born July 7, 1915 and died March 3, 1977, and later married Clydis Hope on March 10, 1981 and had no children by his second marriage. Clydis Hope was born April 8, 1914 and died October 20, 1992. William Spoonts and Gallian Spoonts had 2 children:

Weldon Oliver Spoonts, Jr. ("Weldon Spoonts") born May 26, 1942; and,

Bobbie Gail Spoonts ("Bobbie Spoonts") born August 20, 1944 and married Robert Charles Shuffield ("Robert Shuffield"). Robert Shuffield and Bobbie Shuffield had 2 children:

Tracie Shuffield; and,

a presently unknown child;

Robert Lee Spoonts ("Robert Spoonts") born about 1914;

Bonnie Daniel Spoonts ("Bonnie Spoonts") born September 12, 1916, and married Cloretta Burton on May 23, 1942 and who was born on December 22, 1921. Bonnie Spoonts and Cloretta Spoonts had 2 children:

Johnnie Everett Spoonts ("Johnnie Spoonts" & "John Spoonts") born February 17, 1945; and,

Linda Susan Spoonts ("Linda Spoonts") born March 6, 1950 and married Gary Goetz. Gary Goetz and Linda Goetz had 1 child named:

Stephanie Lynn Goetz ("Stephanie Goetz") born May 25, 1970; and,

Roy Rosevelt Spoonts ("Roy Spoonts" & "Jiggs Spoonts") born March 23, 1918, first married Marcella Haeffner on December 1, 1945, and later married Mrs. Dorothy Mae Cupp ("Dorothy Cupp") on July 2, 1977. No known children are known as a result of his second marriage. Marcella Haeffner was born April 10, 1923 and Dorothy Cupp was born May 14, 1927. Roy Spoonts and Marcella Spoonts had 4 children:

Tara Lynn Spoonts ("Tara Spoonts") born November 15, 1946 and married Harvey Glaze. Harvey Glaze and Tara Glaze had 1 child named Shannon Glaze;

Gary Scott Spoonts ("Gary Spoonts") born December 22, 1949 and married an Alice. Gary Spoonts and Alice Spoonts had 1 child named Sean Spoonts;

Rocky Craig Spoonts ("Rocky Spoonts") born about 1950 who first married Rebecca Ann Bowles ("Rebecca Bowles") and later married Lindsey Beeman; and,

Ashley Reague Spoonts ("Ashley Spoonts");

Annie V. Spoonts ("Annie Spoonts") born December 1867, and married T.W. Weddle who was born about 1858. According to the 1900 census for Bell County, Texas, Annie Weddle was then a widow with 3 children and she was then living with her parents, William W. Spoonts ("William Spoonts") and Louisa C. Spoonts ("Louisa Spoonts"). Also, at that particular time, her children were listed as: May J. Weddle ("May Weddle"), age 10; Lester W. Weddle ("Lester Weddle"), age 8; and, Ray R. Weddle ("Ray Weddle"), age 6. The children of T.W. Weddle and Annie Weddle were:

Mary J. Weddle ("Mary Weddle") born in October 1889 in Bell County, Texas;

Lester W. Weddle ("Lester Weddle") in August 1891 in Bell County, Texas; and,

Ray R. Weddle ("Ray Weddle") born in November 1893 in Bell County, Texas;

Mary L. Spoonts ("Mary Spoonts") born about 1869;

Robert A.L. Spoonts ("Robert Spoonts") born February 1872 in Texas, and married a Cratie who was born in October 1875 in Tennessee. According to the 1900 census for Bell County, Texas, the Robert Spoonts family then comprised: Robert Spoonts, age 28; Cratie Spoonts, age 24, that they had been married for 8 years and had 5 children, 4 of whom were then living, comprising Otis Spoonts, age 7, Lenard Spoonts ("Leonard Spoonts"), age 5, Charlie Spoonts, age 3, and a newborn daughter age 2 months but had not then been named. The children of Robert Spoonts were:

Otis Spoonts born either May 1893 or in March 1893375 in Bell County, Texas;

Leonard R. Spoonts ("Leonard Spoonts") born in January 1895 in Bell County, Texas;

Charlie W. Spoonts ("Charlie Spoonts" & "Charles Spoonts") born December 1896 in Bell County, Texas; and,

an unknown daughter born in either March 1899 or March 1990375 in Bell County, Texas;

Laura E. Spoonts ("Laura Spoonts") born about 1874;

James Lawrance W. Spoonts ("James Spoonts", "Lawrance Spoonts" & "Lawrence Spoonts"?) born February 1877;

Ollie D. Spoonts ("Ollie Spoonts") born July 1880 in Bell County, Texas;

Ida Spoonts born October 1882 in Bell County, Texas; and,

Willie Spoonts ("William Spoonts") born November 1884 in Bell County, Texas.375

By another account, William Spoonts and Catherine Spoots had the following additional children:

William J. Spoonts ("William Spoonts") born August 1890;

Oliver D. Spoonts ("Oliver Spoonts") born May 1893, and married Arora Leona McDaniel ("Arora McDaniel") March 3, 1905. Arora McDaniel was born July 15, 1879 and died March 12, 1959. The children of Oliver Spoonts and Arora Spoonts were:

Virdis Lorene Spoonts (“Virdis Spoonts”) born October 15, 1906, and married Daniel Clay Fancher ("Daniel Fancher") January 7, 1933. Daniel Fancher was born February 4, 1893, and died February 20, 1970. Daniel Fancher and Virdis had a son named:

Truman Clay Fancher ("Truman Fancher") born May 6, 1934, and who married Evelyn Rae McCormick ("Evelyn McCormick") July 30, 1958. Evelyn McCormick was born July 20, 1941. The children of Truman Fancher and Evelyn Fancher were:

Cindy Rae Fancher ("Cindy Fancher") born July 7, 1959; and,

Janice Lynette Fancher ("Janice Fancher") born November 25, 1961, and married Steve Barron ("Stephen Barron") who was born January 9, 1953. Steve Barron and Janice Barron had 2 children:

Rachael Ashley Barron ("Rachael Barron") born November 29, 1989; and,

Kari Isabelle Barron ("Kari Barron") born August 8, 1994;

William Dobbin Spoonts ("William Spoonts") born October 17, 1910, married Clara Bell Lee ("Clara Lee") July 28, 1951, and died September 12, 1991. Clara Lee was born November 18, 1920 and died December 4, 1993. William Spoonts and Clara Spoonts had a daughter named:

Karen R. Spoonts ("Karen Spoonts") born February 18, 1955, and married Willie Romine ("William Romine"). Willie Romine and Karen Romine had 2 children:

Kevin Romine; and,

Ashley Romine;

Weldon Oliver Spoonts ("William Spoonts" & "Pete Spoonts") born October 27, 1912, first married Gallian Emily Nicholas ("Gallian Nicholas December 23, 1939, and later married Clydis Hope ____ March 10, 1981. Gallian Nicholas was born July 7, 1915, and died March 3, 1977, and Clydis Hope _____ was born April 8, 1914, and died October 20, 1992. The children of Weldon Spoonts and Gallian Spoonts were:

Weldon Oliver Spoonts ("Weldon Spoonts") born May 26, 1942; and,

Bobbie Gail Spoonts ("Bobbie Spoonts") born August 20, 1944, and married Robert Charles Shuffield ("Robert Shuffield") April 4, 1963. Robert Shuffield and Bobbie Shuffield had 2 children:

Tracie Shuffield; and,

an unknown child;

Robert Lee Spoonts ("Robert Spoonts") born about 1914;

Bonnie Daniel Spoonts ("Bonnie Spoonts" & "Bon Spoonts") born September 12, 1916, and married Cloretta Bruton May 23, 1942. Cloretta Bruton was born December 22, 1921. Bonnie Spoonts and Cloretta Spoonts had 2 children:

Johnnie Everett Spoonts ("Johnnie Spoonts" & "John Spoonts") born February 17, 1945; and,

Linda Susan Spoonts ("Linda Spoonts") born March 6, 1950, and married Gary Goetz. Gary Goetz and Linda Goetz had a daughter named:

Stephanie Lynn Goetz ("Stephanie Goetz") born May 25, 1970;

Ray Roosevelt Spoonts ("Ray Spoonts" & "Jigs Spoonts") born March 23, 1918, first married Marcella Haeffner December 1, 1945. later married Mrs. Dorothy Mae Cupp ("Dorothy Cupp") July 2, 1977. Marcella Haeffner was born April 10, 1923, and died December 17, 1975. Dorothy Cupp was born May 14, 1927. The children of Ray Spoonts and Marcella Spoonts were:

Tara Lynn Spoontz ("Tara Spoontz") born November 15, 1946, and married Harvey Glaze. Harvy Glaze and Tara Glaze had a daughter named:

Shannon Glaze;

Gary Scott Spoonts ("Gary Spoonts") born December 22, 1949, and married an Alice. Gary Spoonts and Alice Spoonts had a son named:

Sean Spoonts born about 1977;

Rocky Craig Spoonts ("Rocky Spoonts") born about 1950, first married Rebecca Ann Bowles ("Rebecca Bowles"), and later married Lindsey Beeman; and,

Asley Reague Spoonts ("Asley Spoonts" & "Ashley Spoonts"?);

Martha E. Diamond ("Martha Diamond") born August 6, 1843 in De Kalb, Georgia, and died May 24, 1893;

John F. Diamond ("John Diamond") born either on October 17, 1847 in Georgia or on October 17, 1845 in Mississippi;

Augustus Tuble Diamond ("Augustus Diamond") born November 22, 1847 in Georgia, and died March 24, 1903;

James McKendred Diamond ("James Diamond") born September 27, 1850 in either Grayston County, Texas or in Georgia375;

William Laurance Diamond ("William Lawrence Diamond"? & "William Diamond") born July 3, 1852 in Grayson County, Texas, married Laura Crow April 13, 1870 in Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, and died October 31, 1921 in Dallas County, Texas. Laura Crow was born November 1856 in Rusk County Texas, and was the daughter of Abel Ross Crow ("Abel Crow") and Catherine A. Diamond ("Catherine Diamond" & "Kitty Diamond"). The children of William Diamond and Laura Diamond were:

Ethel Diamond born February 1879 in Texas;

Lawrence Diamond born January 1884 in Texas;

Clifford R. Diamond ("Clifford Diamond") born August 1885 in Texas; and,

Vera Diamond born March 1894 in Texas;

Green Berry Diamond ("Green Diamond") born May 28, 1854 in either Grayson County, Texas or in Georgia375, and died July 15, 1880 in Bell County, Texas. In the 1880 census for Bell County, Texas, G.B. Diamond was 24 years of age, was listed as then living with his sister and her family, and having consumption;

Nancy Jane Diamond ("Nancy Diamond") born May 13, 1857 in either Grayson County, Texas or in Georgia375, and died December 6, 1928;

Rooky Anne Diamond ("Rooky Diamond") born October 17, 1859 in Grayson County, Texas, and died July 16, 1861; and,

Mary Ella Diamond ("Mary Diamond") born January 14, 1862 in Grayson County, Texas, and died April 1, 1892;

(iv) John Robertson Diamond ("John Roberson Diamond”, “John Diamond" & "Rob Diamond") born April 14, 1820 or May 14, 1820375 & 434 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Emiline R. Turner (“Emetine R. Turner”, "Emetine Turner", “Emiline Turner” & "Ameslan Turner") on August 27, 1840 in Warren County, Georgia, died January 9, 1880 in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, and is buried in Grayson County, Texas. Emetine Turner was born June 11, 1825 in Warren County, Georgia, died September 10, 1884 in Grayson County, Texas, and is buried in the Diamond Ranch Cemetery in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas. The children of John Diamond and Ameslan Diamond were:

Nancy Catherine Diamond ("Nancy Diamond") born June 16, 1841 in DeKalb County, Georgia;

Frances Louvina Diamond ("Frances Diamond") born January 3, 1843 in DeKalb County, Georgia, and married Isaac Newton Brookfield ("Isaac Brookfield") July 16, 1860 in Grayson County, Texas;

James Lamar Diamond ("James Diamond") born August 25, 1844 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and died April 10, 1862 in either Arizona or Arkansas375;

Warner Knox Diamond ("Warner Diamond") born November 19, 1846 in DeKalb County, Georgia;

William Winfield Diamond ("William Diamond") born May 15, 1848 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi;

Georgia Ann Diamond ("Georgia Diamond") born March 18, 1850 in Rusk County, Texas, and died either on February 27, 1934;

Mary Josephine Diamond ("Mary Diamond") born May 24, 1852 in Collin County, Texas, and died August 28, 1935;

John Wesley Diamond ("John Diamond") born December 9, 1854 in Grayson County, Texas, and died March 31, 1892;

Eli Franklin Diamond ("Eli Diamond") born May 28, 1857 in Grayson County, Texas, and died October 24, 1930. Eli Diamond had a daughter named:

Maude Diamond born in May 1878 in Grayson County, Texas;

Alexander Jackson Diamond ("Alexander Diamond") born July 12, 1861 in Grayson County, Texas, and died February 15, 1825;

Cora Emeline Diamond (“Cora Emetine Diamond”, “Emiline Diamond”? & "Cora Diamond") born February 19, 1864 in Grayson County, Texas, married a Hensley, and died April 22, 1920 in Kentucky;

Susanna Diamond born about 1867 in Grayson County, Texas, and died about 1867 in Grayson County, Texas; and,

Lizzie Surrat Diamond (“Lizzie Surat Diamond”? & "Lizzie Diamond") born November 22, 1869 in Grayson County, Texas, and died October 20, 1880 in Grayson County, Texas;

(v) Rebecca Ann Diamond ("Rebecca Diamond") born on July 10, 1822 or on July 16, 1822375 & 434 in DeKalb County, Georgia, first married William S. C. Bond ("William Bond") about 1840 in DeKalb County, Georgia, later married Young Joshua Marbut ("Young Marbut") in October 1843, and died July 23, 1871 in Cave Springs, Floyd County, Georgia. Young Marbut was born March 22, 1823 in Newberry County, South Carolina, and died December 19, 1855 in DeKalb County, Georgia. William Bond and Rebecca Bond had a daughter named:

Elizabeth Amanda Bond ("Elizabeth Bond") born April 16, 1842 in DeKalb County, Georgia, married Abel Wiggins either about 1857 or 1856375, and died February 22, 1904 in Floyd County, Georgia. Abel Wiggins was born August 30, 1830, and died July 8, 1862. Abel Wiggins and Elizabeth Wiggins had the following children:

James J. Wiggins ("James Wiggins") born December 1857 in Georgia, and married Sarah Frances Philoura Godwin ("Sarah Godwin" & "Frances Godwin") in Floyd County, Georgia about 1886. Sarah Goodwin was born February 1863 in Georgia. According to the 1900 census for Floyd County, Georgia, the household of James Wiggins comprised: James Wiggins, age 42; Sarah F. Wiggins ("Sarah Wiggins"), age 37, that they had been married for 13 years, were the parents of 4 children, 3 of whom were then living and living at home comprised: Jessie A. Wiggins ("Jessie Wiggins"), age 10; James O. Wiggins ("James Wiggins"), age 5; and, Henry A. Wiggins ("Henry Wiggins"), age 3. His household further included his mother, Elizabeth A. Wiggins ("Elizabeth Wiggins"), then a widow age 57, and also in the same household was his aunt, Mary J. Marbut ("Mary Marbut"), age 54. The children of James Wiggins and Sarah Wiggins were:

Jessie Ann Wiggins ("Jessie Wiggins") born in November 1889 in Georgia, and married George R. Lamar ("George Lamar") and had no children;

James Olin Wiggins born June 1894, and married Emma Johnson. James Wiggins and Emma Wiggins had 2 children:

James Wesley Wiggins ("James Wiggins") who married Mavis Oliphant. James Wiggins and Mavis Wiggins had 3 children:

James Wesley Wiggins, Jr. ("James Wiggins");

Charles Wiggins; and,

Mark Wiggins; and,

Henry Abel Wiggins "Henry Wiggins") who first married Isabell Head and later married Mary Hall and had no children by his second marriage. The 2 children of Henry Wiggins and Isabell Wiggins were:

Mary Frances Wiggins ("Mary Wiggins") who married William A. Berry ("William Berry"). William Berry and Mary Berry had 3 children: Elizabeth Berry;

Patricia Berry; and,

Robin Berry; and,

Betty Ann Wiggins who married Eugene Gregg. Eugene Gregg and Betty Gregg had 2 children:

Aimee Lee Gregg ("Amiee Gregg"); and,

Keith Gregg;

Henry A. Wiggins ("Henry Wiggins") born January 1897 in Georgia; and,

Loura May Wiggins ("Laura Wiggins");

William B. Wiggins ("William Wiggins") who married Betty Copeland. William Wiggins and Betty Wiggins had a daughter named:

Betty Bond Wiggins who married a Manus. Betty Manus had 4 children:

Ralph Manus;

Raymond Manus who married Barbara Goodman. Raymond Manus and Barbara Manus had 3 children:

Nancy Manus;

Kevin Manus; and,

Frances Manus;

William Manus married Grace Oliver. William Manus and Grace Manus had a daughter named:

Betty Manus; and,

Rudy Manus; and,

George Able Wiggins born January 15, 1862, married Emma Fincher, and died August 8, 1936. Emma Fincher was born either January 17, 1871 or November 5, 1891375 in Floyd County, Georgia, and died June 17, 1959. George Wiggins and Emma Wiggins had 11 children:

Emma Elizabeth Wiggins ("Emma Wiggins") born November 5, 1891 in Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia;

Ida Wiggins born March 12, 1893, and married Hiram Bryan about 1914. Hiram Bryan and Ida Bryan had a son named:

David Coleman Bryan ("David Bryan") born March 4, 1915 and married Lucille Blankenship. The children of David Bryan and Lucille Bryan were: Harry Bryan. Harry Bryant and Lucille Briant had 2 children:

Gregory Bryan; and,

Michael Bryan;

Cecil Bryan who had 2 daughters:

Lynn Bryan; and,

Elizabeth Bryan;

Rebecca Ann Bryan ("Rebecca Bryan") who had a daughter named:

Pamela Ann Bryan?; and,

Edward Bryan who had a son named:

Edward Bryan;

Susie Mae Wiggins ("Susie Wiggins" & "Susan Wiggins"?) born October 13, 1894, married Paul Dempsey on August 14, 1921, and died October 26, 1956. Paul Dempsey and Susie Dempsey ("Susan Dempsey") had a son named:

Dallas Dempsey who married Martha Jane Boggs ("Martha Boggs"). Dallas Dempsey and Martha Dempsey had 3 children:

Marshall Dempsey who had a daughter named:

Nadine Dempsey;

Julia Ann Dempsey ("Julia Dempsey; and,

Laura Denise Dempsey ("Laura Dempsey");

George William Wiggins ("George Wiggins") born December 23, 1896 and married Islander Conan on September 25, 1923. George Wiggins and Islander Wiggins had a son named:

George William Wiggins, Jr. ("George Wiggins") who was born February 18, 1926 and married Patsy Griswell ("Patricia Griswell"?). George Wiggins, Jr. and Patsy Wiggins ("Patricia Wiggins") had a daughter named:

Yvonne Wiggins;

Minnie Myrtle Wiggins ("Minnie Wiggins") born October 17, 1898;

Henry Ivy Wiggins ("Henry Wiggins") born July 16, 1902, and married Ruth Loyd on May 26, 1937. Henry Wiggins and Ruth Wiggins had 2 children:

Mildred Louise Wiggins ("Mildred Wiggins") born May 16, 1939 and died in August 1939; and,

Dorothy Elizabeth Wiggins ("Dorothy Wiggins") born October 27, 1940, and married Charles Henkle;

James Robert Wiggins ("James Wiggins") born April 16, 1905, and married Virginia Conan. James Wiggins and Virginia Wiggins had 2 children:

James Robert Wiggins, Jr. ("James Wiggins") born August 15, 1943, and married Iris Wiley; and,

Emma Jane Wiggins ("Emma Wiggins") born June 8, 1945, and married Larry Houston ("Lawrence Houston"?);

Raymond Wilbur Wiggins ("Raymond Wiggins") born June 20, 1907, and married Ruby Pearl Wimpee ("Ruby Wimpee") on March 28, 1937. Raymond Wiggins and Ruby Wiggins had 3 children:

Gene Raymond Wiggins ("Gene Wiggins") born May 23, 1938 and had a son named:

Randy Douglas Wiggins ("Randy Wiggins") who married Carol Ingram;

George Spencer Wiggins ("George Wiggins") born January 29, 1940 and married Jerry Treadway. George Wiggins and Jerry Wiggins had 2 children:

Tony Wiggins ("Anthony Wiggins"); and,

Teresa Wiggins; and,

Linda Faye Wiggins ("Linda Wiggins") born January 5, 1944 and married Robert Griffith. Robert Griffith and Linda Griffith had a daughter named:

Lisa Darlene Griffith ("Lisa Griffith");

Mary Frances Wiggins ("Mary Wiggins") born September 20, 1910;

Ruth Rebecca Wiggins ("Ruth Wiggins") born October 12, 1912; and,

John Fincher Wiggins ("John Wiggins") born May 3, 1915, and married Alice Virginia Tillery ("Alice Tillery") on March 24, 1940. John Wiggins and Alice Wiggins had 5 children:

James Richard Wiggins ("James Wiggins") born June 7, 1941;

Laura Ann Wiggins ("Laura Wiggins") born September 14, 1944;

John Fincher Wiggins ("John Wiggins") born May 7, 1952;

Joyce Alicia Wiggins ("Joyce Wiggins") born August 8, 1960; and,

George Abel Wiggins ("George Wiggins") born January 15, 1862, married Emma Fincher, and died August 8, 1936. Emma Fincher was born January 17, 1871, and died June 17, 1959;

According to the 1900 census for Floyd County, Georgia, Emma Wiggins was listed as a widow, age 57, and was then living with her son, James Wiggins, and his family, which family also included his aunt, Mary J. Marbut ("Mary Marbut") then 54 years of age. George Wiggins and Emma Wiggins had the following children:

Emma Elizabeth Wiggins ("Emma Wiggins") born November 5, 1891 in Floyd County, Georgia; and,

Ida Wiggins born March 12, 1893; and,

an unknown Wiggins who married a Hiram Bryant and they had the following children:

Suzie Mae Bryan ("Suzie Bryan" & "Susan Bryan"?) born October 13, 1894, married Paul Dempsey August 14, 1921, and died October 26, 1956. Paul Dempsey and Suzie Dempsey ("Susan Dempsey") had 3 children:

Marshall Dempsey who had a daughter named:

Nadine Dempsey;

Julia Ann Dempsey; and,

Laura Denise Dempsey;

George William Bryan ("George Bryan") born December 23, 1896, and married Ellendor Conan September 25, 1923. George Bryan and Ellendor Bryan had a son named:

George William Bryan, Jr. ("George Bryan") born February 18, 1926, and married Patsy Griswell ("Patricia Griswell"?). George Bryan and Patsy Bryan had a daughter named:

Yvonne Bryan;

Minnie Myrtle Bryan ("Minnie Bryan") born October 17, 1898;

Henry Ivy Bryan ("Henry Bryan") born July 16, 1902, and married Ruth Loyd May 26, 1937. Henry Bryan and Ruth Bryan had 2 children:

Mildred Louise Bryan ("Mildred Bryan") born May 16, 1939, and died August 1939; and,

Dorothy Elizabeth Bryan ("Dorothy Bryan") born October 27, 1970 and married Charles Henkle;

James Robert Bryan ("James Bryan") born April 16, 1905, and married Virginia Conan. James Bryan and Virginia Bryan had 2 children:

James Robert Bryan, Jr. ("James Bryan") born August 15, 1943; and,

Emma Jane Bryan ("Emma Bryan") born June 8, 1945;

Raymond Wilbur Bryan ("Raymond Bryan") born June 20, 1907, and married Ruby Pearl Wimpee ("Ruby Wimpee") March 28, 1937. The children of Raymond Bryan and Ruby Bryan were:

Gene Raymond Bryan ("Gene Bryan") born May 23, 1938 and had a son named:

Randy Douglas Bryan ("Randy Bryan") who married Carol Ingram;

George Spencer Bryan ("George Bryan") born January 29, 1940 and married Jerry Treadway. George Bryan and Jerry Bryan had 2 children:

Tony Bryan ("Anthony Bryan"?); and,

Teresa Brian; and,

Linda Faye Bryan ("Linda Bryan") born January 5, 1944 and married Robert Griffith;

Mary Frances Bryan ("Mary Bryan") born September 20, 1910;

Ruth Rebecca Bryan ("Ruth Bryan") born October 12, 1912; and,

John Fincher Bryan ("John Bryan") born May 3, 1915, and married Alice Tillery March 24, 1940. The children of John Bryan and Alice Bryan were:

James Richard Bryan ("James Bryan") born June 7, 1941;

Laura Ann Bryan ("Laura Bryan") born September 14, 1944;

John Fincher Bryan, Jr. ("John Bryan") born May 7, 1952; and,

Joyce Alicia Bryan ("Joyce Bryan") born August 8, 1960;

Henry A. Wiggins ("Henry Wiggins") born January 1897;

Loura May Wiggins ("Laura Wiggins"); and,

Jessie Ann Wiggins (Jessie Wiggins") who had no children.

The children of Young Joshua Marbut ("Young Marbut") and Rebecca Marbut

(formerly "Rebecca Ann Diamond") were:

Mary J. Marbut ("Mary Marbut") born November 22, 1845 in DeKalb County, Georgia, did not marry, and died January 9, 1933. According to the 1900 census for Floyd County, Georgia, Mary Marbut was then 54 years of age and then living in the household of her nephew, James Wiggins, and his family and which household also lived his mother Elizabeth A. Wiggins ("Elizabeth Wiggins") then age 57 and a widow; and,

Samuel S. Marbut ("Samuel Marbut") born March 31, 1847 in Georgia, first married Mary Elizabeth Codwin ("Mary Codwin") on April 6, 1876, later married Nancy Minerva Codwin ("Nancy Codwin") on December 14, 1890, and died February 27, 1907. Mary Codwin was born March 13, 1850 in Poke County, Georgia, and died June 20, 1890 in Floyd County, Georgia. Nancy Godwin was born January 4, 1857, and died January 8, 1909. According to the 1900 census for Floyd County, Georgia, the household of Samuel Marbut comprised: Samuel Marbut, age 53; Nancy M. Marbut ("Nancy Marbut") , age 43 and had been married for 9 years, and was the mother of 2 children: Mary E. Marbut ("Mary Marbut") then age 8; and, Rebecca I. Cavender ("Rebecca Cavender") then age 5. Another 3 children of Samuel Marbut were listed in the household: Sallie Marbut, age 15; Walter P. Marbut ("Walter Marbut"), age 15; and, Henry D. Marbut ("Henry Marbut") then age 23 and his wife, Ida J. Marbut ("Ida Marbut") who he had married 6 months earlier. Samuel Marbut and Mary Marbut had 7 children:

Henry Diamond Marbut ("Henry Marbut") born February 25, 1877, married Ida Jane Collins ("Ida Collins") on December 24, 1899, and died June 2, 1952. Ida Collins was born July 4, 1880, and died August 28, 1959 in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. According to the 1900 census for Floyd County, Georgia, Henry D. Marbut ("Henry Marbut") and Ida J. Marbut ("Ida Marbut") had then been married for 6 months and were then living with his father and stepmother. Henry Marbut and Ida Marbut had 8 children:

Robert Smith Marbut ("Robert Marbut") born November 24, 1900, and married Laura Gordon Powers ("Laura Powers") on August 3, 1933 who was born on January 16, 1900. Robert Marbut and Laura Marbut had a son named:

Robert Gordon Marbut ("Robert Marbut") who was born on April 11, 1935, and married Huberta Dodd on March 16, 1957 and who was born on November 27, 1936. Robert Marbut and Huberta Marbut had 3 children:

Robert Gordon Marbut, Jr. ("Robert Marbut") born May 5, 1960;

Laura Dodd Marbut ("Laura Marbut") born August 9, 1961; and,

Michael Powers Marbut ("Michael Marbut") born August 9, 1964;

Hugh Stone Marbut ("Hugh Marbut") born September 16, 1902, and married Emma Luisa Fonclara ("Emma Fonclara" & "Louise Fonclara"?) on March 23, 1940. Hugh Marbut and Emma Marbut had 2 children:

Ellen Louise Marbut ("Ellen Marbut") born September 20, 1944, and died the same day; and,

Mary Elizabeth Marbut ("Mary Marbut") born January 24, 1946;

Hamilton Dubose Marbut ("Hamilton Marbut") born September 12, 1906, and died on the same date;

Ida Marguerite Marbut ("Ida Marbut") born May 20, 1907, and married Van Bibb Saye ("Van Saye") on December 27, 1929 and who was born October 20, 1903 in Ruthlege, Morgan County, Georgia. Van Saye and Ida Saye had a son named:

Van Bibb Saye, Jr. ("Van Saye") who was born on December 25, 1930, and married Mattie Lois Strickland ("Mattie Strickland") who was born in April 1931 in Nahunta, Brantley County, Georgia. Van Saye, Jr. and Mattie Saye had 4 children:

Susan Elaine Saye ("Susan Saye") born August 11, 1955 in Richmond, Virginia;

Sandra Diane Saye ("Sandra Saye") born May 12, 1959 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana;

John Bibb Saye ("John Saye") born April 30, 1964 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and,

Joseph Saye;

Charles Henry Marbut ("Charles Marbut") born February 16, 1909, and died October 26, 1910;

Howell Diamond Marbut ("Howell Marbut") born May 10, 1910 and married Ola Glen Bishop ("Ola Bishop") on June 26, 1935 and who was born on October 27, 1913. Howell Marbut and Ola Marbut had 3 children:

Richard Howell Marbut ("Richard Marbut") born May 31, 1939 and married Sarah Alice Little ("Sarah Little") on February 12, 1966 and who was born on September 22, 1943. Richard Marbut and Sarah Marbut had 2 children:

Laurie Ann Marbut ("Laurie Marbut") born December 30, 1967; and, Richard David Marbut ("Richard Marbut") born May 31, 1969;

William Thomas Marbut ("William Marbut") born December 28, 1941, and married Carolyn Sue Dean ("Carolyn Dean") on September 26, 19?? and who was born on November 18, 1942. William Marbut and Carolyn Marbut had 2 children:

Susan Elisa Marbut ("Susan Marbut") born September 19, 1968; and, Margaret Ellen Marbut ("Margaret Marbut") born September 12, 1969; and,

James David Marbut ("James Marbut") born October 21, 1946, and married Mary Elizabeth Kirke ("Mary Kirke") on December 27, 1969 and who was born on March 1, 1947;

George Frederick Marbut ("George Marbut") born May 21, 1914, first married Emily Campbell on December 27, 1917, and later married Lilly Colquitt ("Lillian Colquitt"?) in June 1956 but had no known children by his second marriage. Emily Campbell died August 21, 1955. George Marbut and Emily Marbut had 2 children:

Chester Marbut born September 15, 1945; and,

Freddie Marbut ("Frederick Marbut"?) born September 21, 1949; and,

Samuel Alexander Marbut ("Samuel Marbut") born April 6, 1917, and married Mary Jane Richards ("Mary Richards") on June 13, 1943 and who was born on October 9, 1921. Samuel Marbut and Mary Marbut had 2 children:

Mary Ann Marbut ("Mary Marbut") born October 19, 1945, and married Curtis Alan Shirer ("Curtis Shirer") on February 18, 1967; and,

Karen Patricia Marbut ("Karen Marbut") born October 12, 1947, and married Charles West who was born on August 12, 1967;

Anna Marbut ("Ann Marbut"?) born June 23, 1878, married John A. Kidd ("John Kidd") on December 23, 1894, and died about 1937 in Brighton, Jefferson County, Alabama. John Kidd and Anna Kidd ("Ann Kidd"?) had 5 children:

Ester Kidd born March 5, 1897, married Paul Glenn Crawford ("Paul Crawford") on August 1, 1919, and died February 25, 1928. Paul Crawford and Ester Crawford had 2 children:

Mary Elizabeth Crawford ("Mary Crawford" & "Betty Crawford") born July 24, 1920, married Woodrow Paul Wentzy ("Woodrow Wentzy") on December 9, 1942 and who was born on September 16, 1914. Woodrow Wentzy and Mary Wentzy had 2 children:

David Albert Wentzy ("David Wentzy") born January 18, 1947; and,

James Richard Wentzy ("James Wentzy") born on October 21, 1952; and,

Paul Glenn Crawford, Jr. ("Paul Crawford") born July 23, 1922, married Mary Elizabeth Jackson ("Mary Jackson") on May 9, 1942, and died August 18, 1965. Paul Crawford, Jr. and Mary Crawford had 4 children:

Paul Glen Crawford, III ("Paul Crawford") born June 29, 1943, and married Darlene Reid who was born on March 29, 1945 in Alton, Madison County, Illinois. Paul Crawford, III and Darlene Crawford had 2 children:

Paul Reid Crawford ("Paul Crawford") born June 18, 1968 in Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana; and,

Dawn Michelle Crawford ("Dawn Crawford") born January 19, 1970 in Alexandria, Rapids Parish, Louisiana;

Jo Ann Crawford ("Jo Crawford" & "Joanne Crawford"?) born February 20, 1945, first married a Tucker and had no children by that marriage, and later married a Pancoast and had a daughter named:

J. Lynn Pancoast born in July 1968;

David Edwin Crawford ("David Crawford") born March 16, 1948; and,

Pattie Sue Crawford ("Pattie Crawford") born December 13, 1953;

Willine Kidd who married Olin Eugene Naylor ("Olin Naylor") and died April 9, 1937. Olin Naylor and Willine Naylor had 2 children:

John Marbut Naylor ("John Naylor") born May 3, 1922, and married Ora Jeanette Palmer ("Ora Palmer") who was born February 16, 1924. Marbut Naylor and Ora Naylor had 3 children:

Jeanette Ora Naylor ("Jeanette Naylor") born December 16, 1946;

John Wesley Naylor ("John Naylor") born January 18, 1949; and,

Richard Crenshaw Naylor ("Richard Naylor") born April 27, 1954; and,

Olin Eugene Naylor, Jr. ("Olin Naylor") born March 6, 1923 and married an Edna. Olin Naylor, Jr. and Edna Naylor had 2 children:

Dorothy Naylor; and,

Olin Eugene Naylor, III ("Olin Naylor");

William Marbut Kidd ("William Kidd") born June 23, 1901, and married

Hazel Halfacre on June 14, 1925. William Kidd and Hazel Kidd had 2 children:

William Marbut Kidd, Jr. ("William Kidd") born February 6, 1928, and married Grace Neyrey on June 28, 1947; and,

John Robert Kidd ("John Kidd") born on August 9, 1930, and married Rae Lather on June 27, 1952. John Kidd and Rae Kidd had a daughter named:

Karen Rae Kidd ("Karen Kidd") who was born June 19, 1953;

John Noble Kidd ("John Kidd") born June 1, 1904, married Jean Moore, and died August 14, 1952. John Kidd and Jean Kidd had a daughter named:

Anna Kidd; and,

Wilbur Stuart Kidd ("Wilbur Kidd") born June 16, 1919, and married Gearldine Marie Penner ("Gearldine Penner") on October 2, 1943. Wilbur Kidd and Gearldine Kidd had 3 children:

John Michael Kidd ("John Kidd") born October 6, 1944;

Joan Margaret Kidd ("Joan Kidd") born September 20, 1950; and,

James Kidd;

Lillie Godwin Marbut ("Lillie Marbut") born January 25, 1880, and married George P. Holbrook ("George Holbrook") on June 14, 1899. George Holbrook and Lillie Holbrook had 10 children:

Howard Holbrook born March 23, 1900, and died December 4, 1915;

George Marion Holbrook ("George Holbrook") born September 16, 1901 and married Ora Brandon. George Holbrook and Ora Holbrook had 2 children:

George Marion Holbrook ("George Holbrook") who married Norma Green; and,

Robert Brandon Holbrook ("Robert Holbrook");

Walter Alexander Holbrook ("George Holbrook") born March 29, 1003, married Annie Chapman ("Anne Chapman"? & "Ann Chapman"?), and died February 23, 1945. Walter Holbrook and Annie Holbrook ("Ann Holbrook"?) had 2 children:

Frances Ann Holbrook ("Frances Holbrook") who married Melvin Bartlett. Melvin Bartlett and Frances Bartlett had 3 children:

Lewis Lynn Bartlett ("Lewis Bartlett");

Candice Bartlett; and,

Francine Ann Bartlett ("Francine Bartlett"); and,

Charles Holbrook;

Hattie Inez Holbrook ("Hattie Holbrook") born March 6, 1905;

Carlton Holbrook born July 21, 1907, and married Ruby Payne. Carlton Holbrook and Ruby Holbrook had 4 children:

Wayne Holbrook;

Carolyn Holbrook;

Jimmie Holbrook ("James Holbrook"?); and,

Linda Holbrook;

Virginia Holbrook born May 25, 1910, and married Olin Rozell. Olin Rozell and Virginia Rozell had 2 children:

Howard Rozell; and,

Donald Glynn Rozell ("Donald Rozell");

John Wallace Holbrook ("John Holbrook") born June 8, 1912, and married Margaret Lynch. John Holbrook and Margaret Holbrook had a daughter named Barbara:

Jean Holbrook ("Barbara Holbrook");

Jessie Jane Holbrook ("Jessie Holbrook") born April 30, 1914, and married T.C. Blount. T.C. Blount and Jessie Blount had 3 children:

Mary Lou Blount ("Mary Blount");

Peggy Lynell Blount ("Peggy Blount"); and,

Virginia Gayle Blount ("Virginia Blount");

Mary Elizabeth Holbrook ("Mary Holbrook") born September 3, 1918, and married Owen Carberry. Owen Carberry and Mary Carberry had 2 children:

Patricia Ann Carberry ("Patricia Carberry"); and,

an unidentified daughter; and,

Henry Marbut Holbrook ("Henry Holbrook") born May 29, 1922, and married Gladys Duplecain. Henry Holbrook and Gladys Holbrook had 4 children: Ledell Holbrook;

Sandra Holbrook;

Mical Holbrook; and,

Gerry Holbrook;

Salli Marbut ("Sally Marbut"?) born May 23, 1882, married William Henry Morris ("William Morris"), and died October 7, 1911. William Morris and Salli Morris had 3 children:

Lula Mae Morris ("Lula Morris") born April 25, 1903, married Oscar William Monk ("Oscar Monk") on September 21, 1924, and died April 28, 1968. Oscar Monk and Lula Monk had 4 children:

Alice Louise Monk ("Alice Monk") born June 26, 1925, and married James Elbert Able ("James Able") on October 19, 1944. James Able and Alice Able had 2 children:

Elbert Boyd Able ("Elbert Able") born June 13, 1945, and married Ila Sue Smith ("Ila Smith") on July 16, 1965 and who was born on February 9, 1945. Elbert Able and Ila Able had a son named Christopher Alan Able ("Christopher Able") born March 22, 1969; and,

Charles Wayne Able ("Charles Able") born March 6, 1949;

Troy Vernon Monk ("Troy Monk") born November 24, 1927, and married Ann Story Peterson ("Ann Peterson") on May 23, 1952 and who was born on June 14, 1932. Troy Monk and Ann Monk had 5 children:

Christie Ann Monk ("Christie Monk") born September 3, 1954;

William Kenin Monk (William Monk") born November 17, 1955;

Robin Monk born May 13, 1957;

Michael Kelly Monk ("Michael Monk") born August 28, 1958; and,

Kathy Pam Monk ("Kathy Monk", "Catherine Monk"? & "Katherine Monk"?) born December 5, 1960;

Richard Doyle Monk ("Richard Monk") born March 19, 1930, and married Oleeta Russell on June 6, 1951 and who was born on March 14, 1928. Richard Monk and Oleeta Monk had 2 children:

Douglas Morris Monk ("Douglas Monk") born January 9, 1957; and,

Richard Russell Monk ("Richard Monk") born August 3, 1962; and,

Flora Juanita Monk ("Flora Monk") born February 8, 1932, married Bobbie Joe Smith ("Robert Joseph Smith"?, "Robert Smith"?, "Bobby Smith"? & "Bobbie Smith") on May 6, 1950 and who was born on September 2, 1930. Bobbie Smith and Flora Smith had 2 children:

Betty Suzanne Smith ("Betty Smith" & "Elizabeth Smith"); and,

Dorothy Kay Smith ("Dorothy Smith");

Julia Myrtle Morris ("Julia Morris") born January 15, 1906, and married John Samek, Jr. on November 16, 1924 and who was born on May 24, 1897; John Samek and Julia Samek had 5 children:

Theresa Ann Samek ("Theresa Samek") born September 20, 1925, and married Isaac Franklin Stevens ("Isaac Stevens") on January 27, 1946 and who was born on January 22, 1921. Isaac Stevens and Theresa Stevens had 5 children:

Sarah Ann Stevens ("Sarah Stevens") born February 27, 1947, and married Royce Cain on August 3, 1968;

Isaac Franklin Stevens, Jr. ("Isaac Stevens") born January 3, 1952;

Betty Louise Stevens ("Betty Stevens" & "Elizabeth Stevens"?) born March 2, 1959;

John Abner Stevens ("John Stevens") born August 10, 1961 and died 3 days later; and,

Michel Abner Stevens ("Michel Stevens" & "Michael Stevens"?) born February 27, 1964;

Edna Ruth Samek ("Edna Samek") born November 14, 1926, and married Richard Dewey Barker ("Richard Barker") on June 20, 1948 and who was born on July 19, 1924. Richard Barker and Edna Barker had 2 children:

Richard Dewey Barker, Jr. ("Richard Barker") born November 20, 1949; and,

Randall Ray Barker ("Randall Barker") born December 10, 1953;

John William Samek ("John Samek") born March 7, 1929, and married Barbara Green on October 10, 1964 and who was born on December 30, 1943;

Charles Edward Samek ("Charles Samek") born January 21, 1931, and married Dorothy Marie Skinner ("Dorothy Skinner") on June 6, 1952 and who was born on September 8, 1934. Charles Samek and Dorothy Samek had 2 children:

Linda Sue Samek ("Linda Samek") born October 10, 1953; and,

Charles Vaughn Samek ("Charles Samek") born November 24, 1958; and,

Joseph Eldon Samek ("Joseph Samek") born September 22, 1934, and married Wanda Lou Davis ("Wanda Davis") on January 25, 1958 and who was born on March 17, 1937. Joseph Samek and Wanda Samek had 2 children:

Gary Eldon Samek ("Gary Samek") born July 25, 1960; and,

Bradley Dale Samek ("Bradley Samek") born July 24, 1964; and,

Lillian Elizabeth Morris ("Lillian Morris") born July 1, 1908, and married Charley Lee Mahoney ("Charlie Mahoney" & "Charles Mahoney") on October 7, 1928;

Walter Pierce Marbut ("Walter Marbut") born September 15, 1884, married Ruby May Burch ("Ruby Burch") on December 1, 1912, and died January 28, 1958. Ruby Burch died November 23, 1959. Walter Marbut and Ruby Marbut had 3 children:

Mary Ann Marbut ("Mary Marbut") born December 3, 1913, and married Joe Page Crawford("Joseph Crawford"? & "Joe Crawford") on October 30, 1945. Joe Crawford and Mary Crawford had 3 children:

Mary Jo Crawford ("Mary Crawford") born October 16, 1946;

Charlotte Crawford born January 25, 1949, and died March 4, 1949; and,

Marbut Page Crawford ("Marbut Crawford") born February 14, 1950;

Sarah Louise Marbut ("Sarah Marbut") born September 23, 1921, married Gordon L. Statham ("Gordon Statham") on August 21, 1949, and died October 1, 1964. Gordon Statham and Sarah Statham had 3 children: Gordon L. Statham, Jr. ("Gordon Statham") born July 3, 1951;

Terry Lee Statham ("Terry Statham") born March 8, 1953; and,

Jerry Statham born July 17, 1956; and,

Walter Pierce Marbut, Jr. ("Walter Marbut") born August 13, 1925, and married Helen Drake on September 8, 1951. Walter Marbut, Jr. and Helen Marbut had a daughter by the name of: ]

Sarah Jane Marbut ("Sarah Marbut") born September 13, 1955;

Mary Elizabeth Marbut ("Mary Marbut") born October 1, 1891, first married James Arthur Mullinix ("James Mullinix") on October 11, 1910, next married a Van Dusen and apparently had no children by this marriage, and later married H.H. Barr and apparently had no children by this marriage, and died about 1967. James Mullinix and Mary Mullinix had 4 children:

Louise Mullinix born July 1, 1912;

James Arthur Mullinix ("James Mullinix") born June 29, 1914, and married Tommie Jones ("Thomas Jones");

William Marbut Mullinix ("William Mullinix") born January 28, 1916, and married Florence Pearl Townsend ("Florence Townsend"). William Mullinix and Florence Mullinix had 3 children:

Patricia Ann Millinix ("Patricia Mullinix");

William Arthur Mullinix ("William Mullinix"); and,

Lynn Elaine Mullinix ("Lynn Mullinix"); and,

Hugh Mullinix born about 1917 and died about 1923; and,

Rebecca Irene Marbut ("Rebecca Marbut") born November 22, 1894, married James Frank Hammett ("James Hammett") on December 24, 1917, and died in February 1968. James Hammett and Rebecca Hammett had 3 children:

Dorothy Ann Hammett ("Dorothy Hammett") born April 18, 1920, and married B.R.B. Davis on May 1, 1948. B.R.B. Davis and Dorothy Davis had 2 children:

James Barry Davis ("James Davis") born February 22, 1949; and,

Charles Hammett Davis ("Charles Davis") born November 3, 1950;

James Frank Hammett, Jr. ("James Hammett") born July 16, 1925, and married Doris Marie Bixby ("Doris Bixby") on July 3, 1949. James Hammett, Jr. and Doris Hammett had 3 children:

Karen Marie Hammett ("Karen Hammett") born July 15, 1952;

James Frank Hammett, III ("James Hammett") born June 10, 1954; and, Kristen Hammett; and,

Rebecca Jean Hammett ("Rebecca Hammett") born March 24, 1930, and died September 14, 1967;

Samuel Marbut and Nancy Marbut had 2 children:

Mary Elizabeth Marbut ("Mary Marbut") born October 1, 1891, and died about 1967; and,

Rebecca Irene Marbut ("Rebecca Marbut") born November 22, 1894;

By another account, Young Marbut and Rebecca Marbut had the following additional children:

Henry Diamond Marbut ("Henry Marbut") born February 25, 1877, married Ida Jane Collins ("Ida Collins") December 24, 1899, and died June 2, 1952. Ida Collins was born July 4, 1880, and died August 28, 1959.

Henry Marbut and Ida Marbut had the following children:

Robert Smith Marbut ("Robert Marbut") born November 24, 1900, and married Laura Gordon Powers ("Laura Powers") August 3, 1933. The children of Robert Marbut and Laura Marbut included a son named:

Robert Gordon Marbut ("Robert Marbut") born April 11, 1935, and married Huberta Dodd March 16, 1957. Huberta Dodd was born November 27, 1936. Robert Marbut and Huberta Marbut had 3 children:

Robert Gordon Marbut, Jr. ("Robert Marbut") born May 5, 1960;

Laura Dodd Marbut ("Laura Marbut") born August 9, 1961; and,

Michael Powers Marbut ("Michael Marbut") born August 9, 1964;

Hugh Stone Marbut ("Hugh Marbut") born September 16, 1902, and married Emma Luisa Fonclara ("Emma Fonclara") March 23, 1940. Emma Fonclara was born May 7, 19??. Hugh Marbut and Emma Marbut had 2 children:

Ellen Louise Marbut ("Ellen Marbut") born January 24, 1946; and,

Mary Elizabeth Marbut ("Mary Marbut") born January 24, 1946;

Hamilton Dubose Marbut ("Hamilton Marbut") born September 12, 1906 and died at birth;

Ida Marguerite Marbut ("Ida Marbut") born May 20, 1097, and married Van Bibb Saye ("Van Saye") December 27, 1929. Van Saye was born October 20, 1903. Van Saye and Ida Saye had a son named:

Van Bibb Saye, Jr. ("Van Saye") born December 24, 1930, and married Mattie Lois Strickland ("Mattie Strickland") August 3, 1953. Mattie Strickland was born in April 1931. The children of Van Saye and Mattie Saye were:

Susan Elaine Saye ("Susan Saye") born August 11, 1955;

Sandra Diane Saye ("Sandra Saye") born May 12, 1959;

Jophn Bibb Saye ("Jophn Saye") born April 30, 1964; and,

Joseph Saye;

Charles Henry Marbut ("Charles Marbut") born February 16, 1909, and died October 26, 1910;

Howard Diamond Marbut ("Howard Marbut") born May 10, 1910, and married Ola Glen Bishop ("Ola Bishop") June 26, 1935. Ola Bishop was born October 27, 1913. The children of Howard Marbut and Ola Marbut were:

Richard Howell Marbut ("Richard Marbut") born May 31, 1939, and married Sarah Alice Little ("Sarah Little") February 12, 1966. Sarah Little was born September 22, 1943. Richard Marbut and Sarah Marbut had 2 children:

Laurie Ann Marbut ("Laurie Marbut") born December 30, 1967; and, Richard David Marbut ("Richard Marbut") born May 31, 1969; and,

William Thomas Marbut ("William Marbut") born December 28, 1941, and married Carolyn Sue Dean ("Carolyn Dean") September 26, 19??. Carolyn Dean was born November 18, 1942. William Marbut and Carolyn Marbut had 2 children:

Susan Elisa Marbut ("Susan Marbut") born September 19, 1968; and, Margaret Ellen Marbut ("Margaret Marbut") born September 12, 1969;

George Frederick Marbut ("George Marbut") born May 21, 1914, first married Emily Campbell December 27, 1941, and later married Lilly Colquitt in June 1956. Emily Campbell died August 21, 1955. The children of George Marbut and Emily Marbut were:

Chester Campbell Marbut ("Chester Marbut") born September 15, 1945; and, Freddie Campbell ("Frederick Campbell") born September 21, 1949;

George Marbut and Lilly Marbut had a son named:

Samuel Alexander Marbut ("Samuel Marbut") born April 6, 1917, and married Mary Jane Richards ("Mary Richards") June 13, 1943. Mary Richards was born October 9, 1921. Samuel Marbut and Mary Marbut had 2 children:

Mary Ann Marbut ("Mary Marbut") born October 19, 1945, and married Curtis Alan Shirer ("Curtis Shirer") February 16, 1967; and,

Karen Patricia Marbut ("Karen Marbut") born October 12, 1947, and married Charles West August 12, 1967;

Anna Marbut born June 23, 1878, married John A. Kidd ("John Kidd") December 23, 1894, and died about 1937 in Jefferson County, Alabama. The children of John Kidd and Anna Kidd were:

Ester Kidd born March 5, 1897, married Paul Glenn Crawford ("Paul Crawford") August 1, 1919, and died February 25, 1928. Paul Crawford and Ester Crawford had 2 children:

Mary Elizabeth Crawford ("Mary Crawford" & "Betty Crawford") born July 24, 1920, and married Woodrow Paul Wentzy ("Woodrow Wentzy") December 9, 1942. Woodrow Wentzy was born September 16, 1914 and he and Mary Wentzy had 2 children:

David Albert Wentzy ("David Wentzy") born January 18, 1947; and,

James Richard Wentzy ("James Wentzy") born October 21, 1952; and,

Paul Glenn Crawford, Jr. ("Paul Crawford") born July 23, 1922, married Mary Elizabeth Jackson ("Mary Jackson") May 9, 1942, and died August 18, 1965. Paul Crawford and Mary Crawford had 4 children:

Paul Glenn Crawford II ("Paul Crawford") born June 9, 1943, and married Darlene Reid who was born March 29, 1945; Paul Crawford and Darlene Crawford had 2 children:

Paul Reid Crawford ("Paul Crawford") born June 18, 1968 in Alexandria, Louisiana; and,

Dawn Michelle Crawford ("Dawn Crawford") born January 19, 1970 in Alexandria, Louisiana;

Jo Ann Crawford ("Jo Crawford") born February 20, 1945, first married a Tucker, and later married a Pancoast;

David Edwin Crawford ("David Crawford") born March 16, 1948; and,

Patti Sue Crawford ("Patti Crawford") born December 13, 1953;

Willine Kidd married Olin Eugene Naylor ("Olin Naylor"), and died April 9, 1923. The children of Olin Naylor and Willine Naylor were:

Olin Eugene Naylor, Jr. ("Olin Naylor") born March 6, 1923, and married an Edna. Olin Naylor and Edna Naylor had 2 children:

Dorothy Naylor; and,

Olin Eugene Naylor, III ("Olin Naylor"); and,

John Marbut Naylor ("John Naylor") born May 3, 1922, and married Ora Jeanette Palmer ("Ora Palmer") August 26, 1942. Ora Palmer was born February 16, 1924. John Naylor and Ora Naylor had 3 children:

Jeanette Ora Naylor ("Jeanette Naylor") born December 16, 1946;

John Wesley Naylor ("John Naylor") born January 18, 1949; and,

Richard Crenshaw Naylor ("Richard Naylor") born April 27, 1954;

William Marbut Kidd ("William Kidd") born June 23, 1901, and married Hazel Halfacre June 14, 1925. William Kidd and Hazel Kidd had 2 children:

William Marbut Kidd, Jr. ("William Kidd") born February 6, 1928, and married Grace Neyrey June 28, 1947; and,

John Robert Kidd ("John Kidd") born August 9, 1930, and married Rae Lather June 27, 1952. John Kidd and Rae Kidd had a daughter named:

Karen Rae Kidd ("Karen Kidd") born June 19, 1953;

John Noble Kidd ("John Kidd") born June 1, 1904, married Jean Moore, and died August 14, 1952. John Kidd and Jean Kidd had a daughter named:

Anna Kidd; and,

Wilbur Stuart Kidd ("Wilbur Kidd") born June 16, 1919, and married Geraldine Marie Penner ("Geraldine Penner") October 2, 1943. Wilbur Kidd and Geraldine Kidd had 3 children:

John Michael Kidd ("John Kidd") born October 6, 1944;

Joan Margaret Kidd ("Joan Kidd") born September 20, 1950; and,

James Kidd;

Lillie Godwin Marbut ("Lillie Marbut") born January 25, 1880, and married George P. Holbrook ("George Holbrook") June 14, 1899. The children of George Holbrook and Lillie Holbrook were:

Howard Holbrook born March 23, 1900, and died December 4, 1915;

George Marion Holbrook ("George Holbrook") born September 16, 1901, and married Ora Brandon. George Holbrook and Ora Holbrook had 2 children:

George Marion Holbrook ("George Holbrook") who married Norma Green; and,

Robert Brandon Holbrook ("Robert Holbrook");

Walter Alexander Holbrook ("Walter Alexander Holbrook") born March 29, 1903, married Annie Chapman ("Ann Chapman"?), and died February 23, 1945. The children of Walter Holbrook and Annie Chapman were:

Frances Ann Holbrook ("Frances Holbrook") who married Melvin Bartlett. Melvin Bartlett and Frances Bartlett had 3 children:

Lewis Lynn Bartlett ("Lewis Bartlett");

Candice Bartlett; and,

Francine Ann Bartlett ("Francine Bartlett"); and,

Charles Holbrook;

Hattie Inez Holbrook ("Hattie Holbrook") born March 6, 1905, and married Ted Killough ("Theodore Killough"?);

Carlton Holbrook born July 21, 1907, and married Ruby Payne. Carlton Holbrook and Ruby Holbrook had 4 children:

Wayne Holbrook;

Carolyn Holbrook;

Jimmie Holbrook ("James Holbrook"?); and,

Linda Holbrook;

Virginia Holbrook born May 25, 1910, and married Olin Rozell. Olin Rozell and Virginia Rozell had 2 children:

Howard Rozell; and,

Donald Glen Rozell ("Donald Rozell");

John Wallace Holbrook born June 8, 1912, and married Margaret Lynch. John Holbrook and Margaret Holbroon had a daughter named Barbara Jean Holbrook ("Barbara Holbrook");

Jessie Jane Holbrook ("Jessie Holbrook") born April 30, 1914, and married T.C. Blount. T.C. Blount and Jessie Blount had 3 children:

Mary Lou Blount ("Mary Blount");

Peggy Lynell Blount ("Peggy Blount"); and,

Virginia Gayle Blount ("Virginia Blount");

Mary Elizabeth Holbrook ("Mary Holbrook") born September 3, 1918, and married Owen Carberry. Owen Carberry and Mary Carberry had 2 children: Patricia Ann Carberry ("Patricia Carberry"); and, a presently unknown unidentified daughter; and,

Henry Marbut Holbrook ("Henry Holbrook") born May 29, 1922, and married Gladys Duplechain. The children of Henry Holbrook and Gladys Holbrook were:

Ledell Holbrook;

Sandra Holbrook;

Mical Holbrook; and,

Gerry Holbrook ("Gerald Holbrook"?);

Sallie Marbut born May 23, 1882, married William Henry Morris ("William Morris"), and died October 7, 1911. The children of William Morris and Sallie Morris were:

Lula Mae Morris ("Lula Morris") born April 25, 1903, married Oscar William Monk ("Oscar Monk") September 21, 1924, and died April 28, 1968. The children of Oscar Monk and Lula Monk were:

Alice Louise Monk ("Alice Monk") born June 26, 1925, and married James Elbert Able ("James Able") October 19, 1944. James Able and Alice Able had 2 children:

Elbert Boyd Able ("Elbert Able") born June 13, 1945, and married Ila Sue Smith ("Ila Smith") July 16, 1965. Ila Smith was born February 9, 1945. Elbert Able and Ila Able had a son named:

Christopher Alan Able ("Christopher Able") born March 22, 1968; and,

Charles Wayne Able ("Charles Able");

Troy Vernon Monk ("Troy Monk") born November 24, 1927, and married Ann Story Peterson ("Ann Peterson") May 23, 1952. Ann Peterson was born June 14, 1932. Troy Monk and Ann Monk had 5 children:

Christie Ann Monk ("Christie Monk") born September 3, 1954;

William Kenin Monk ("William Monk") born November 17, 1955;

Robin Monk born May 13, 1957;

Michael Kelly Monk ("Michael Monk") born August 28, 1958; and,

Kathy Pan Monk ("Kathy Monk" & "Katherine Monk"?) born December 5, 1960;

Richard Doyle Monk ("Richard Monk") born March 19, 1930, and married Oleeta Russell June 6, 1951. Oleeta Russell was born March 14, 1928. Richard Monk and Oleeta Monk had 2 children:

Richard Russell Monk ("Richard Monk") born August 3, 1953; and,

Douglas Morris Monk ("Douglas Monk") born January 9, 1957; and,

Flora Juanita Monk ("Flora Monk") born February 8, 1932, and married Bobbie Joe Smith ("Bobbie Smith" & "Robert Smith"?) May 6, 1950. Bobbie Smith was born September 2, 1930. Bobbie Smith and Flora Smith had 2 children:

Betty Suzanne Smith ("Betty Smith" & "Elizabeth Smith"); and,

Dorothy Kay Smith ("Dorothy Smith");

Julia Myrtle Morris ("Julia Morris") born January 15, 1906, and married John Samek, Jr. November 16, 1924. John Samek was born May 24, 1897. The children of John Samek and Julia Samek were:

Theresa Annie Samek ("Theresa Samek") born September 20, 1925, and married Isaac Franklin Stephens ("Isaac Stephens") January 27, 1946. Isaac Stephens was born January 22, 1921. The children of Isaac Stephens and Theresa Stephens were:

Sarah Ann Stephens ("Sarah Stephens") born February 27, 1947, and married Royce Cain August 3, 1968;

Isaac Franklin Stephens, Jr. ("Isaac Stephens") born January 3, 1952;

Betty Louise Stephens ("Betty Stephens" & "Elizabeth Stephens") born March 2, 1959; and,

John Abner Stephens ("John Stephens") born August 10, 1962 and died 3 days later;

Edna Ruth Samek ("Edna Samek") born November 14, 1926, and married Richard Dewey Barker ("Richard Barker") June 20, 1948. Richard Barker was born July 19, 1924 and he and Edna Barker had 2 children:

Richard Dewey Barker, Jr. ("Richard Barker") born November 20, 1949; and,

Randall Ray Barker ("Randall Barker") born December 10, 1953;

John William Samek ("John Samek") born March 7, 1929, and married Barbara Green October 10, 1964. Barbara Green was born December 30, 1943;

Charles Edward Samek ("Charles Samek") born January 21, 1931, and married Dorothy Marie Skinner ("Dorothy Skinner") June 6, 1952. Dorothy Skinner was born September 8, 1934. Charles Samek and Dorothy Samek had 2 children:

Linda Sue Samek ("Linda Samek") born October 10, 1953; and,

Charles Vaughn Samek ("Charles Samek") born November 24, 1958; and,

Joseph Eldon Samek ("Joseph Samek") born September 22, 1934, and married Wanda Lou Davis ("Wanda Davis") January 25, 1958. Wanda Davis was born March 17, 1937. Joseph Samek and Wanda Samek had 2 children: Gary Eldon Samek ("Gary Samek") born July 25, 1960; and,

Bradley Dale Samek ("Bradley Samek") born July 24, 1964; and,

Lillian Elizabeth Morris ("Lillian Morris") born July 1, 1909, and married Charley Lee Mahoney ("Charlie Mahoney" & "Charles Mahoney"?) October 7, 1928;

Walter Pierce Marbut ("Walter Marbut") born September 15, 1884, married Ruby May Burch ("Ruby Burch") December 1, 1912, and died January 28, 1958. Ruby Burch died November 23, 1959. The children of Walter Marbut and Ruby Marbut were:

Mary Ann Marbut ("Mary Marbut") born December 3, 1913, and married Joe Page Crawford ("Joe Crawford") October 30, 1945. Joe Crawford and Mary Crawford had 3 children:

Mary Jo Crawford ("Mary Crawford") born October 16, 1946;

Charlotte Crawford born January 25, 1949, and died March 4, 1949; and, Marbut Page Crawford ("Marbut Crawford") born February 14, 1950;

Sarah Louise Marbut ("Sarah Marbut") born September 23, 1921, and married Gordon L. Statham ("Gordon Statham") August 21, 1949. Gordon Statham and Sarah Statham had 3 children:

Gordon L. Statham ("Gordon Statham") born July 3, 1951;

Terry Lee Statham ("Terry Statham") born March 8, 1953; and,

Jerry Statham born July 17, 1956; and,

Walter Pierce Marbut ("Walter Marbut") born August 13, 1925, and married Helen Drake September 8, 1951. Walter Marbut and Helen Marbut had a daughter named:

Sarah Jane Marbut ("Sarah Marbut") born September 13, 1955;

Mary Elizabeth Marbut ("Mary Marbut") born October 1, 1891, first married James Arthur Mullinnix ("James Mullinnix") October 11, 1910, later married a Van Deusen, still later married H.H. Barr, and died about 1967. The children of James Mullinnix and Mary Mullinix were:

Louise Mullinnix born July 1, 1912;

James Arthur Mullinnix ("James Mullinnix") born June 29, 1914, and married Tommie Jones;

William Marbut Mullinnix ("William Mullinnix") born January 28, 1916, and married Florence Pearl Townsend ("Florence Townsend"). William Mullinnix and Florence Mullinnix had 3 children:

Patricia Ann Mullinnix ("Patricia Mullinnix");

William Arthur Mullinnix ("William Mullinnix"); and,

Lynn Elaine Mullinnix ("Lynn Mullinnix"); and,

Hugh Mullinnix born about 1917 and died about 1923;

Rebecca Irene Marbut ("Rebecca Marbut") born November 22, 1894, and married James Frank Hammett ("James Hammett") December 24, 1917. The children of James Hammett and Rebecca Hammett were:

Dorothy Ann Hammett ("Dorothy Hammett") born April 18, 1920, and married B.R.B. Davis May 1, 1948. B.R.B. Davis and Dorothy Davis had 2 children:

James Barry Davis ("James Davis") born February 22, 1949; and,

Charles Hammett Davis ("Charles Davis") born November 3, 1951;

James Frank Hammett, Jr. ("James Hammett") born July 16, 1925, and married Doris Marie Bixby ("Doris Bixby") July 3, 1949. James Hammett and Doris Hammett had 3 children:

Karen Marie Hammett ("Karen Hammett") born July 15, 1952;

James Frank Hammett, III ("James Hammett") born June 10, 1954; and, Kristen Hammett; and,

Rebecca Jean Hammett ("Rebecca Hammett") born March 24, 1930, and died September 14, 1967;

(vi) Catherine Amanda Diamond ("Catherine Diamond" & "Kitty Diamond") born October 21, 1824 in Dekalb County, Georgia, married Abel Ross Crow ("Able Crow" & "Abel Craw"?) March 28, 1846 in DeKalb County, Georgia, died October 27, 1880 in Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, and is buried in the City Cemetery in Henderson, Rusk County, Texas. Able Crow was born about 1824, died June 11, 1884 in Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, and apparently is buried with his wife. The children of Able Crow and Catherine Crow were:

John Roberson Crow ("John Crow") born May 17, 1847 in Rusk County, Texas, died in March 1867 in Rusk County, Texas, and is buried in Rusk County, Texas;

Laura E. Crow ("Laura Crow") born January 29, 1849 in Rusk County, Texas, died October 6, 1853 in Rusk County, Texas, and is buried in Rusk County, Texas;

William Milton Crow ("William Crow" & "Willie Crow") born June 23, 1852 in Rusk County, Texas, married Fannie Caswell ("Frances Caswell"), and died September 5, 1927 in Dallas County, Texas. Fannie Caswell was born about 1858 died about 1944 in Oak Cliff, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in Oak Cliff, Dallas County, Texas. The children of William Crow and Fannie Crow ("Frances Crow") were:

Lamar Crow born about 1881, died about 1899, and is buried in Oak Cliff, Dallas County, Texas;

Milton Crow born about 1883, died about 1896, and is buried in Oak Cliff, Dallas County, Texas;

Claude Crow born about 1887, died the same year, and is buried in Oak Cliff, Dallas County, Texas;

Clifford Crow born about 1887, died the same year, and is buried in Oak Cliff, Dallas County, Texas;

Lucile Beacham Crow ("Lucile Crow" & "Lucille Crow"?) born about 1888, died about 1952, and is buried in Oak Cliff, Dallas County, Texas;

Kenneth Crow born about 1893, died about 1913, and is buried in Oak Cliff, Dallas County, Texas;

Walter Crow born about 1898, died about 1926, and is buried in Oak Cliff, Dallas County, Texas;

Loura Crow ("Laura Crow"?) who is buried in Oak Cliff, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Ella Bonnie Crow ("Ella Crow") who is buried in Oak Cliff, Dallas County, Texas;

Laura D. Crow ("Laura Crow") born about 1858 or about 1856375 in Rusk County, Texas, and married William Laurance Diamond ("William Diamond") on April 13, 1870 in Henderson, Rusk County, Texas. William Diamond was born July 3, 1852 in Grayson County, Texas, and was the son of Green B. Diamond ("Green Diamond") and Mary Ann Corley ("Mary Corley"). The names of their children were previously listed under "Green B. Diamond"); and,

Ella B. Crow ("Ella Crow") born about 1860 in Rusk County, Texas;

(vii) James Jackson Diamond ("James Diamond") born July 15, 1827 in DeKalb County, Georgia, first married Adeline Holmes ("Nancy Holmes"?) about 1852 in DeKalb County, Georgia, later married a Mrs. Amanda Finley (formerly "Amanda McKee"?) either about 1855 or about 1852375, died of yellow fever October 9, 1867 in either Houston County, Texas375 or in Harris County, Texas, and is buried in Harris County, Texas. Adeline Holmes was born about 1835, died February 5, 1855 in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, and is buried in the Diamond Cemetery in DeKalb County, Georgia. Amanda Finley was born June 22, 1830 in Putnam County, Georgia, and died June 22, 1903 in Sherman, Grayson County, Georgia. James Diamond and Adeline Diamond had 2 children:

Henry Diamond born about 1853; and,

an unidentified son who was born about 1855 and died the same year.

The children of James Diamond and Amanda Diamond were:

Franklin Diamond born about 1856 in Putnam County, Georgia, died October 1867 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and is buried in Harris County, Texas;

John Addie Diamond ("John Diamond") born about 1857 in Putnam County, Georgia, died October 1867 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and is buried in Harris County, Texas;

Arthur Lewis Diamond ("Arthur Diamond") born about 1858 in Putnam County, Georgia, died October 1867 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and is buried in Harris County, Texas;

Bonnie Diamond born about 1859 in Putnam County, Georgia, and died about 1869 in Putnam County, Georgia;

Jimmie Diamond ("James Diamond"?) born about 1861 in Grayson County, Texas, and died about 1869 in Putnam County, Georgia; and,

Cora Diamond born either in February 1863 or in February 1865375 in either Rusk County, Texas or Grayson County, Texas375, married Franklin Towers about 1884, and died March 1941 in Caddo Parish in Shreveport, Louisiana. Franklin Towers was born either November 1853 or in November 1852375 in Grayson County, Texas, was the son of Berry Towers and Nancy Jane Diamond ("Nancy Diamond"), and died sometime after 1903 in Texas. According to the 1900 census for Grayson County, Texas, the household of Frank Towers then comprised: Frank Towers, a lawyer and age 47; Cora Towers, age 35, had been married for 15 years, and had 3 children, all found in the household: Jimmie D. Towers ("Jimmie Towers" & "James Towers"), age 14; Bonnie Towers, age 13; Birdie K. Towers ("Birdie Towers"), age 8. Franklin Towers and Cora Towers had 3 children:

Jimmie D. Towers ("Jimmie Towers") born December 1885 in Grayson County, Texas, married Robert J. White ("Robert White") about 1904, and died about 1935. Robert White and Jimmie White had 3 children:

Joy White born about 1906 in Grayson County, Texas, married Frank G. Smith ("Frank Smith") about 1928, had no children, and died about 1968;

Olive White born about 1909 in Grayson County, Texas and married Alfred Drake Bryson ("Alfred Bryson") who was born about 1906 and who died February 15, 1970. Alfred Bryson and Olive Bryson had 2 children:

Joy Elizabeth Bryson ("Joy Bryson") born about 1934 in Caddo Parish in Shreveport, Louisiana, and married Charles Harvey Morris ("Charles Morris") on July 20, 1957. Charles Morris and Joy Morris had 2 children:

Charles Drake Morris ("Charles Morris") born May 30, 1962; and,

Victoria Ann Morris ("Victoria Morris") born February 28, 1964; and, Jimmie Ann Bryson ("Jimmie Bryson") born about 1936 in Caddo Parish in Shreveport, Louisiana, first married Arnold Neal Adams ("Arnold Adams"), and later married Rufus James Howell ("Rufus Howell") but had no known children by her second marriage. Arnold Adams and Jimmie Adams had a daughter named:

Joan Elizabeth Adams ("Joan Adams") born about 1955; and,

Lindel White born about 1911 in Grayson County, Texas, and died about 1914 in Grayson County, Texas;

Bonnie Towers born April 1887 in Grayson County, Texas, first married Clarence W. Ludlow ("Clarence Ludlow") about 1910, and died about 1968 in Collin County, Texas; and,

Birdie K. Towers ("Birdie Towers" & “Bertha Towers”?) born October 1891 in either Rusk County, Texas or Grayson County, Texas375, did not marry, and died about 1962 in Texas;

(viii) Nancy Jane Diamond ("Nancy Diamond") born September 26, 1827 or September 26, 1829375 in Dekalb County, Georgia, married Berry Towers January 22, 1852 in DeKalb County, Georgia, and died December 30, 1887 in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas. Berry Towers was born about 1829 in Georgia. The children of Berry Towers and Nancy Towers were:

Franklin Towers born either about 1853 or about 1852375 in Grayson County, Texas, married Cora Diamond, and died sometime after 1903 in Texas. Cora Diamond was born about 1863 or in February 1865375, was the daughter of James B. Diamond ("James Diamond") and Mrs. Amanda Jourdan Finley ("Amanda Jordan Finley"? & "Amanda Finley"), and died March 1941. Franklin Towers and Cora Towers had 3 children:

Bonnie Towers born about 1885 in Grayson County, Texas, married Clarence W. Ludlow ("Clarence Ludlow") about 1910, and died about 1968 in Collin County, Texas;

Jimmie Towers born about 1886 in Grayson County, Texas, married Robert J. White ("Robert White") about 1904, and died about 1935. Robert White and Jimmie White had 2 children:

Joy White born about 1906 in Grayston County, Texas, married Frank G. Smith ("Frank Smith") about 1928, and died about 1968; and,

Olive White born about 1909 in Grayston County, Texas, and married Alfred Drake Bryson ("Alfred Bryson") who was born about 1906 and who died February 15, 1970. Alfred Bryson and Olive Bryson had 2 children:

Joy Elizabeth Bryson ("Joy Bryson") born about 1934 in Shreveport, Louisiana, and married Charles Harvey Morris ("Charles Morris") July 20, 1957. Charles Morris and Joy Morris had 2 children:

Charles Drake Morris ("Charles Morris") born May 30, 1962; and,

Victoria Ann Morris ("Victoria Morris") born February 28, 1964; and, Jimmie Ann Bryson ("Jimmie Bryson") born about 1936 in Shreveport, Louisiana, first married Arnold Neal Adams ("Arnold Adams") about 1953, and later married Rufus James Howell ("Rufus Howell") October 30, 1966. Arnold Adams and Jimmie Adams had a daughter named:

Joan Elizabeth Adams ("Joan Adams") born about 1955; and,

Birdie Towers (“Bertha Towers”?) born about 1890, did not marry, and died about 1962;

Lemmah Towers born in Grayson County, Texas;

Dorah Towers ("Dora Towers"?) who was born in Grayson County, Texas, married a Norton, and had 3 unidentified children;

George D. Towers ("George Towers") born May 1861;

William M. Towers ("Willie Towers") born either about 1863 or about 1864375 in Grayson County, Texas; and,

Eddie Towers ("Edward Towers") born about 1872 in Grayson County, Texas;

(ix) William Winfield Diamond ("William B. Diamond"? & "William Diamond") born September 6, 1831 in DeKalb County, Georgia, married Elizabeth Towles ("Lizzie Towles") about 1853 either in DeKalb County, Georgia or in Lafayette, Chambers County, Alabama375, died October 20, 1867375 or October 30, 1867 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and is buried in Harris County, Texas. Elizabeth Towles was born about 1835 in Lafayette, Chambers County, Alabama, and died February 15, 1899 in either Troy, Pike County, Alabama375 or Chambers County, Alabama. The children of William Diamond and Elizabeth Diamond were:

John Towles Diamond ("John Diamond") born about 1854 in Lafayette, Chambers County, Alabama, and died January 1868 in Lafayette, Chambers County, Alabama;

Louisa Diamond ("Lizzie Diamond") born about 1856 in Stone Mountain, DeKalb County, Georgia, died in October 1867 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and is buried in Harris County, Texas;

Loura Diamond ("Laura Diamond"?) born about 1860 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, and married Jerry Wiley ("Gerald Wiley"?) in Troy, Pike County, Alabama. Jerry Wiley and Loura Wiley ("Laura Wiley"?) had 4 children:

Sue Wiley;

Daisy Wiley;

Towles Wiley; and,

Diamond Wiley; and,

William McCulloch Diamond ("William Diamond") born August 23, 1863 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas; and,

(x) George Washington Diamond ("George Diamond") born December 16, 1835 in Dekalb County, Georgia, married Frances Susan Turner ("Frances Turner") October 26, 1860 in Rusk County, Texas, and died June 24, 1911 in Whitesboro, Grayson County Texas. Susan Turner was born May 11, 1843 in Henry County, Georgia, died October 26, 1902 in Grayson County, Texas, and is buried in the City Cemetery in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas. The children of George Diamond and Frances Diamond were:

George Pleasant Diamond ("George Diamond") born August 9, 1863 in Henderson, Rusk County, Georgia, married Ela Davidson ("Ella Davidson"?), and died September 10, 1899 in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas. George Diamond and Ela Diamond had 4 children:

Lela Diamond who did not marry;

Luther Campbell Diamond ("Luther Diamond") born June 6, 1891, and died June 14, 1892;

Harry Clifford Diamond ("Harry Diamond") born October 20, 1892, and died May 27, 1894; and,

Emory Lee Diamond ("Emory Diamond") who married an unknown person, and had a son named Emory Lee Diamond, Jr. ("Emory Diamond") ;

Cumby Diamond born about 1864 in Rusk County, Texas;

Luella Diamond born December 22, 1865 in Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, married Roger Sherman Card ("Roger Card") October 27, 1887 in Grayson County County, Texas, and died December 8, 1942 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Roger Card was born May 10, 1860 in Pettis County, Missouri. Roger Card and Luella Card had 3 children:

Mabel Card born July 22, 1888 in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, married Harry Harlan on May 26, 1906, and died March 5. 1985. Harry Harlan and Mabel Harlan had a daughter named:

Jewel Harlan ("Julie Harlan") born January 1, 1909 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married James Spearman Hudson ("James Hudson") April 14, 1934, in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. James Hudson and Jewell Hudson had 3 children:

Julie Ann Hudson ("Julie Hudson") born April 14, 1935, and married Raymond J. O'Connell. Raymond O'Connell and Julie O'Connell had 5 children:

Kathleen Harlan O'Connell ("Kathleen O'Connell") born November 10, 1957;

Julie Ann O'Connell ("Julie O'Connell") born November 23, 1958;

Margaret Lee O'Connell ("Margaret O'Connell") born August 1, 1962; Sally Hudson O'Connell ("Sally O'Connell") born September 26, 1963; and,

Mary Caroline O'Connell ("Mary O'Connell") born July 17, 1969;

James Spearman Hudson, Jr. ("James Hudson") born either on October 8, 1837 or on October 8, 1838375, and married Claudette Pelta in Paris, France. James Hudson and Claudette Hudson had 2 children:

Marc Reed Hudson ("Marc Hudson") born April 7, 1963; and,

James Spearman Hudson, III ("James Hudson") born August 12, 1966; and,

Harry Harlan Hudson ("Harry Hudson") born May 24, 1946, and married Barbara McCutchin. Harry Hudson and Barbara Hudson had daughter named:

Alexis Card Hudson ("Alexis Hudson") born June 24, 1968;

Charles Fuller Card ("Charles Card") born September 21, 1889 in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, became a medical doctor, married Barbara Magdalene Rickelman November 23, 1915 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and died January 11, 1965 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Charles Card and Barbara Card had 2 children:

Mary Elizabeth Card ("Mary Card") born February 20, 1918, married Edwin Lewis Sutton ("Edwin Sutton") November 25, 1939 in Rahway, Union County, New Jersey. Edwin Sutton and Mary Sutton had 2 children:

Edwin Lewis Sutton, Jr. ("Edwin Sutton") born May 27, 1943, and married Michele DeLong June 18, 1966; and,

Carolyn Card Sutton ("Carolyn Sutton") born April 24, 1946; and,

Carolyn Christine Card ("Carolyn Card") born December 20, 1920, first married Robert H. Maida ("Robert Maida") either about 1959 or about 1949375 and apparently did not have any children by her first marriage, and later married John N. Calderwood ("John Calderwood") about 1962, or he died about 1962375. John Calderwood and Carolyn Calderwood apparently adopted a daughter who was given the name of:

Christina, Maida Calderwood ("Christina Calderwood") and who was born about 1957; and,

Anna Shelly Card ("Anna Card" & "Ann Card"?) born either September 19, 1892 or on September 9, 1892375, and married Harold Mendell Cobb ("Harold Cobb"). Harold Cobb and Anna Cobb had a son named:

Harold Mendell Cobb, Jr. ("Harold Cobb") born September 19, 1892 and married Joan Vandiver. Harold Cobb and Joan Cobb had 4 children:

Alan Cobb;

Bruce Cobb;

Sarah Cobb; and,

Joanne Cobb;

James Robert Diamond ("James Diamond") born about 1867 in Rusk County, Texas, married Neil Shelton, and died in Weatherford, Parker County, Texas;

Turner Ashby Diamond ("Turner Diamond") born January 28, 1873 in Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, married Lena Bush October 10, 1894 in Grayson County, Texas, died March 24, 1937 in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, and is buried in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Lena Bush was born either May 5, 1875 or on May 24, 1875375 in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, was the daughter of Thomas H. Bush ("Thomas Bush") and Annie E. Henry ("Annie Henry" & "Ann Henry"?), died December 16, 1955 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in the Laurel Land Cemetery in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. The children of Turner Diamond and Lena Diamond were:

Thomas Ewin Diamond ("Thomas Diamond") born July 29, 1895 in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, and married Elma Adeline Rawlings ("Elma Rawlings") on July 29, 1920 and who was born April 21, 1899. Thomas Diamond and Elma Diamond had 2 children:

Rawlings Edwin Diamond ("Rawlings Diamond") born November 6, 1924 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Sarah McKinney March 31, 1961 and who was born either on October 10, 1931 or October 10, 1930375. Rawlings Diamond and Sarah Diamond had a daughter named:

Lisa Anne Diamond ("Lisa Diamond") born November 9, 1963 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and who married a Bowen; and,

Jack Louis Diamond ("Jack Diamond" & "John Diamond") born May 18, 1930 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Jewell Page Kidd ("Jewell Kidd") August 30, 1952. Jewell Kidd was born February 13, 1931 in Lawrenceville, Brunswick County, Virginia. Jack Diamond and Jewell Diamond had 3 children:

Cynthia Page Diamond ("Cynthis Diamond") born February 17, 1954; Kathryn Louise Diamond ("Kathryn Diamond" & "Katherine Diamond"?) born February 1, 1957; and,

George Thomas Diamond ("George Diamond") born May 7, 1958;

Susan Juanita Diamond ("Susan Diamond") born April 24, 1898 in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, married Allen McDowell, died December 8, 1918 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in the Old Oak Cliff Cemetery in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas ;

Ella Janette Diamond ("Ella Diamond") born August 11, 1900 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Merkel Nolan Stubbs ("Merkel Stubbs") May 8, 1920. Merkel Stubbs was born September 15, 1900, died December 25, 1965 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in the Laurel Land Cemetery in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Merkel Stubbs and Ella Stubbs had 3 children:

William Nolan Stubbs ("William Stubbs") born August 11, 1921 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, first married Hazel Ione Hargrove ("Hazel Hargrove") in July 1941, and later married Birdie Fay Jones ("Birdie Jones") but apparently had no children by his second marriage. Hazel Hargrove was born December 16, 1921 and died March 13, 1948. Birdie Jones was born July 22, 1921 and apparently had previously married a Roman. William Stubbs and Hazel Stubbs had 3 children:

Hazel Marie Stubbs born July 26, 1942 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Tommy Wooten ("Thomas Wooten") who was born March 14, 1937. Tommy Wooten and Hazel Wooten had 2 children:

Hazel Annette Wooten ("Hazel Wooten") born November 24, 1960; and, Tommy Jack Wooten ("Tommy Wooten" & "Thomas Wooten"?) born August 17, 1962;

Nolan Wayne Stubbs ("Nolan Stubbs") born December 19, 1943 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Cecelia Ann Cook ("Cecelia Cook") who was born February 29, 1948. Nolan Stubbs and Cecelia Stubbs had 2 children:

Cynthia Ann Stubbs ("Cynthia Stubbs" & "Cindy Stubbs") born April 17, 1968; and,

Faye Ellen Stubbs ("Faye Stubbs") born April 18, 1970; and,

Linda Ruth Stubbs ("Linda Stubbs") born March 7, 1948 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Loyd Brigance ("Lloyd Brigance"?). Loyd Brigance and Linda Brigance had a daughter named:

Tamara Lynne Brigance ("Tamara Brigance" & "Tammy Brigance") born May 21, 1968;

Erwin Virgil Stubbs ("Erwin Stubbs") born February 4, 1923 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, first married Veneta Noree Fulton ("Veneta Fulton") August 26, 1941, and later married Margie Lucille Flatt ("Margie Flatt" & "Marjorie Flatt"?) April 21, 1955. Veneta Fulton was born August 26, 1923, and Margie Flatt was born June 16, 1930. Erwin Stubbs and Veneta Stubbs had 2 children:

Ronald Douglas Stubbs ("Ronald Stubbs") born February 7, 1946; and, Larry Duane Stubbs ("Larry Stubbs") born July 31, 1948. Erwin Stubbs and Margie Stubbs had a daughter named Brenda Kay Stubbs who was born August 17, 1958 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Kenneth Diamond Stubbs ("Kenneth Stubbs") born March 29, 1927 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, first married Barbara Brice on April 19, 1948, and later married Mildred Jane Johnson ("Mildred Johnson") on October 26, 1956 and who was born November 6, 1935. Kenneth Stubbs and Barbara Stubbs had 2 children:

Rickey Dean Stubbs ("Ricky Stubbs" & "Richard Stubbs"?) born August 12, 1948 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Carolyn Ann Stubbs ("Carolyn Stubbs") born December 1, 1950 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

Kenneth Stubbs and Mildred Stubbs had 2 children:

Mary Janette Stubbs ("Mary Stubbs") born August 8, 1958 in Dallas County, Texas; and,

Karen Dawn Stubbs ("Karen Stubbs") born April 1966 in Dallas County, Texas;

Annie Belle Diamond ("Annie Diamond" & "Ann Diamond"?) born February 11, 1903 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Garnett Eugene Black ("Garnett Black") September 8, 1918. Garnett Black was born March 11, 1900, and died January 1952 in Odessa, Ector County, Texas. Garnet Black and Annie Black ("Ann Black"?) had 3 children:

Garnett Eugene Black, Jr. ("Garnett Black") born December 30, 1919 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and maried Dorothy Maurice Johnson ("Dorothy Johnson") October 1944 and who was born March 28, 1922. Garnett Black and Dorothy Black had 3 children:

Kathryn Helen Black ("Kathryn Black" & "Katherine Black"?) born December 15, 1945 in San Pedro, California, and married Patrick Lee Williams ("Patrick Williams"). Patrick Williams and Kathryn Williams ("Katherine Williams"?) had 3 children:

Jon Marc Williams ("Jon Williams") born May 7, 1965 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas;

Kenneth Gregory Williams ("Kenneth Williams") born January 26, 1967 in Arlington, Tarrance County, Texas; and,

Jeffrey Allen Williams ("Jeffrey Williams") born May 28, 1968 in Arlington, Terrance County, Texas;

Jane Ellen Black ("Jane Black") born December 4, 1948 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Dennis Neal Morgan ("Dennis Morgan") July 21, 1968. Dennis Morgan was born December 3, 1947. Dennis Morgan and Jane Morgan had 2 children:

Jennifer Eileen Morgan ("Jennifer Morgan") born July 22, 1967 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Dennis Neal Morgan ("Dennis Morgan") born September 23, 1969 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

John Kelly Black ("John Black") born April 24, 1963 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

Turner Nelson Black ("Turner Black") born October 11, 1923 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Vivian Maurine Roberts ("Vivian Roberts") June 20, 1946 and who was born March 30, 1926. Turner Black and Vivian Black had 3 children:

Keith Nelson Black ("Keith Black") born March 23, 1947 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

Lee Ann Black ("Lee Black") born January 18, 1957 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Vivian Dawn Black ("Vivian Black") born May 7, 1959 in Arlington, Terrant County, Texas; and,

Walter Joe Black ("Walter Black") born December 24, 1924 in Galveston, Galveston County, Texas, and married Ona Faye Gilmer ("Ona Gilmer") March 2, 1951 and who was born December 23, 1926 in Canton, Van Zandt County, Texas. Walter Black and Ona Black had 2 children:

Susan Elaine Black ("Susan Black") born October 29, 1954 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Peggy Ruth Black ("Peggy Black") born September 10, 1956 in Ozona, Crocket County, Texas;

Elizabeth Diamond born April 1875 in Rusk County, Texas, and died in Troup, Smith County, Texas;

Nellie Diamond born October 1877 in Grayson County, Texas, never married, died about 1944 in either Grayson County, Texas or in Troup, Smith County, Texas375, and is buried in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas in the Laurel Land Cemetery;

Eula Diamond born about 1881 in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, married Thomas Blanton, died either on July 2, 1961 or August 2, 1961375 in Lubbock County, Texas, and is buried in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Thomas Blanton and Eula Blanton had 2 children:

Robert Diamond Blanton ("Robert Blanton") born about 1904, married a Golda, died about 1941 in Odessa, Ector County, Texas, is buried in the Laurel Land Cemetery in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Robert Blanton and Golda Blanton had 2 children:

Richard Blanton; and,

Robert Blanton; and,

Lawrence Card Blanton ("Lawrence Blanton") born February 1, 1910, married Dorothy Carter, died April 20, 1969 in Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, and is buried in Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana. Lawrence Blanton and Dorothy Blanton had 2 children:

Lawrence Card Blanton, Jr. ("Lawrence Blanton") born September 24, 1936, and married George Ann Brockman ("George Brockman" & "Georgia Brockman"?) who was born February 29, 1940. Lawrence Blanton and George Blanton had 2 children:

Jennifer Annalee Blanton ("Jennifer Blanton") born November 12, 1964; and,

Lawrence Card Blanton, III ("Lawrence Blanton") born August 29, 1967; and,

Thomas Artmstead Blanton ("Thomas Armstead Blanton"? & "Thomas Blanton") born July 6, 1940, and married Honora Smith who was born April 24, 1945. Thomas Blanton and Honora Blanton had 2 children:

Mark Douglas Blanton ("Mark Blanton") born May 12, 1965; and,

Heather Dale Blanton ("Heather Blanton") born December 26, 1969; and,

Fitzhugh Lee Diamond ("Fitzhugh Diamond" & "Hugh Diamond") born April 15, 1887 in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, married Willie Mae Brazell ("Willie Brazell") on October 1, 1917. Willie Brazell was born on January 19, 1891, and died April 15, 1965 in Lubbock County, Texas. Fitzhugh Diamond and Willie Diamond had 2 children:

Fitzhugh Lee Diamond, Jr. ("Fitzhugh Diamond") born October 22, 1919 in Slaton, Lubbock County, Texas, and married Thora Jane Locke ("Thora Locke") who was born February 9, 1923 in Sunnyside, Carbon County, Utah. Fitzhugh Diamond and Thora Diamond had 5 children:

Buzzie B. Diamond ("Buzzie Diamond") born October 30, 1946 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California;

Marilyn J. Diamond ("Marilyn Diamond") born May 18, 1948 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas;

Judy Kay Diamond ("Judy Diamond") born March 27, 1949 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas;

Stephen Lee Diamond ("Stephen Diamond") born March 6, 1952 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; and,

Vickie Lynn Diamond ("Vickie Diamond" & "Victoria Diamond"?) born December 10, 1952; and,

William Raymond Diamond ("William Diamond") born July 21, 1932 in Slaton, Lubbock County, Texas, and married Virginia Ann Embry ("Virginia Embry") who was born January 10, 1934 in Nacona, Montague County, Texas. William Diamond and Virginia Diamond had 3 children:

Patti Diane Diamond ("Patti Diamond" & "Patricia Diamond"?) born July 12, 1958 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas;

Nancy Beth Diamond ("Nancy Diamond") born March 14, 1961 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas; and,

Amy Karol Diamond ("Amy Diamond") born April 26, 1964 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas;

Emma Diamond who died about 1867; and,

Crumby Diamond who died about 1867;

(4) ELI CORNWELL born about 1790 in Wilkes County, North Carolina 493 or in Rowan County, North Carolina 371, 375, 434 & 475, first married a Drenman (“Drennan”?), later married Elinor Taylor ("Eleanor Taylor)375 on November 14, 1842 in either Walker County, Georgia or in Walker County, Alabama493, and died October 8, 1863 in either Union County, Mississippi493 or Pontotoc County, Mississippi375 & 434. Eli Cornwell apparently moved to Alabama before 1822 and to Pontotoc, Mississippi before 1840. Elinor Taylor was born November 3, 1823 in Union County, Mississippi, formerly Pontotoc County, Mississippi, was the daughter of Wade Bernay Taylor ("Wade Berry Taylor" & "Wade Taylor") and Naomi Berry, and died after 1868 in Lee County, Mississippi? which was formerly Pontotoc County, Mississippi. The 6 children of Eli Cornwell by his first wife were:

(i) Matilda Hardin Cornwell ("Mathilda Cornwell", "Matilda Cornwell"? & "Mat Cornwell") born September 16, 1819 (some say September 18 371 and some say 1822400) in Walker County, Alabama, married Rev. Walter Blythe Drennan ("Walter Drenman", "Walter Drenan" & "Walter Drennan") about 1841, died July 16, 1892 in Arkedelphia, Cullman County, Alabama, and is buried in the Arkadelphia Cemetery in Cullman County, Alabama. Walter Drenman was born May 29, 1817 in Tennessee, died June 9, 1871 in Arkedelphia, Cullman County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife. According to the 1850 census for the 12th District of Walker County, Alabama where the household of Walter Drennan then comprised: Walter Drennan, age 33; Matilda Drennan, age 28; Charles Drennan, age 8; Daniel Drennan, age 5; Martha Drennan, age 3; and, William Drennan, age 1. Also living in the same household was Adeniah Cornwell, age 20, who probably was the younger brother of Matilda Drennan. In the 1860 census of the same area, the family of Walter Drennan then comprised: Walter Drennan, age 43; Martha H. Drennan ("Martha Drennan"), age 39; Charles Drennan, age 19; Daniel Drennan, age 15; Martha Drennan, age 13; William B. Drennan ("William Drennan" & "William Blythe Drennan"?), age 12; John W. Drennan ("John Drennan"), age 8; a female named Ernl Drennan?, age 6; Darlin M. Drennan ("Darlin Drennan"), age 4; and, Walter M. Drennan ("Walter Drennan"),age 1. The children of Walter Drenman and Mathilda Drenman were:

Charles Drennan ("Charles Drenman"?) born September 6, 1842 in Alabama, married an Elizabeth A.M. about 1862 and who was born in October 1841 in Alabama.

According to the 1880 census for Blount County, Alabama, the household of Charles Drennan comprised: Charles Drennan, a physican age 38; M.E. age 38 and had 6 children at home: a son named C.T. Drennan "Charles Drennan"?), age 16; a son named J.M. Drennan "Felix Drennan"?), age 9; a son named D.E. Drennan, age 7 ("Edward Drennan"?); a son named J.L. Drennan ("Jesse Drennan"?), age 5; a daughter named W.L. Drennan, age 3; and, a son named W.E. Drennan ("Wallis Drennan"?), age 1.

According to the 1900 census for Jefferson County, Alabama, the household of Charles Drennan comprised: Charles Drenan, a physician age 57; Elizabeth M. Drennan ("Elizabeth Drennan") age 58 and had been married for 37 years and was the mother of 7 children, 6 of whom survived and 3 of which then remained at home: D. Edward, age 27 and a physician; Jesse L. Drennan ("Jesse Drennan"), a lawyer age 25; and, Wallis E. Drennan ("Wallis Drennan"), a musician age 21;

The 7 children of Charles Drennan and Elizabeth Drennan included the following:

C.T. Drennan ("Charles Drennan"?) born about 1863 in Alabama;

Felix M. Drennan ("Felix Drennan") born about 1870 in Alabama, and married a Rosalie who was born in Kentucky about 1879. In the 1910 census for Jefferson County, Alabama, the household of Felix Drennan comprised: Felix Drennan, age 40; Rosalie Drennan, age 30 and married for 10 years and the mother of 2 children: Alan Drennan, age 9; and, Sylia M. Drennan ("Sylia Drennan") age 5. Felix Drennan and Rosalie Drennan had 2 children:

Alan Drennan born about 1900 in Alabama; and,

Sylia M. Drennan ("Sylia Drennan" & "Sylvia Drennan"?) born about 1904 in Alabama;

D. Edward Drennan born in December 1872 in Alabama;

Jesse L. Drennan ("Jesse Drennan") born in February 1875 in Alabama;

W.L. Drennan born about 1876 in Alabama; and,

Wallis E. Drennan ("Wallis Drennan") born in February 1879 in Alabama;

Daniel Drennan ("Daniel Drenman"?) born about 1844 in Alabama;

Martha Drennan ("Martha Drenman"?) born about 1846 in Alabama;

William B. Drennan ("William Drenman" & "William Drennan"?) born in July 1848 in Alabama, married a Margaret J. about 1873 and who was born about 1858 in Alabama.

In the 1900 census for Jefferson County, Alabama, the household of William Drennan comprised: William Drennan, age 51; Margret Drennan ("Margaret Drennan"?) age 42, had been married for 26 years, and was the mother of 9 children, all of whom were then living at home and comprised: Hubert A. Drennan ("Hubert Drennan"), age 24; Lillie A. Drennan ("Lillie Drennan"), age 18; Wesley E. Drennan ("Wesley Drennan") age 16; Eula Drennan, age 15; Fannie Drennan, age 11; Mary L. Drennan ("Mary Drennan"), age 10; Donald Drennan, age 7; Margaret Drennan, age 3; and, Charles W. Drennan ("Charles Drennan"), age 1. In the 1920 census for the same area, Margaret Drennan was age 63 and a widow; 2 of her 9 children, Charles W. Drennan (age 20) and Lillie Drennan Davis ("Lillie Davis"), age 39, were at home, together with Lillie Davis' husband, George H. Davis ("George Davis") age 42;

William Drennan and Margaret Drennan had 9 children:

Hubert A. Drennan ("Hubert Drennan") born in April 1876, and married a Ferry who was born about 1880 in Alabama. Hubert Drennan and Ferry Drennan had 2 children:

C. Nabb Drennan born about 1903 in Alabama; and,

Ferry Drennan born about 1913 in Alabama;

Lillie A. Drennan ("Lillie Drennan") born in July 1881 in Alabama, and married George H. Davis ("George Davis") who was born about 1887 in Alabama;

Wesley E. Drennan ("Wesley Drennan") born in October 1883 in Alabama;

Eula Drennan born in March 1885 in Alabama;

Fannie Drennan ("Frances Drennan"?) born in August 1888 in Alabama;

Mary L. Drennan ("Mary Drennan") born April 1890 in Alabama;

Donald Drennan born in January 1893 in Alabama;

Margret Drennan ("Margaret Drennan"?) born in July 1896 in Alabama; and,

Charles W. Drennan ("Charles Drennan") born in February 1899 in Alabama.

John M. Drennan ("John Drennan", "John W. Drennan"? or "John Drenman"?) born about 1851 in Alabama;

McDonald Drenman born about 1852;

Emily Drennan born about 1853 in Alabama;

Darlin M. Drennan ("Darlin Drennan") born about 1855 in Alabama;

Walter Melville Drennan ("Walter Drennan" & "Walter Drenman"?) born about 1858 in Alabama; and,

Herbert A. Drenman ("Herbert Drenman");

(ii) Martha M. Cornwell ("Martha Cornwell") born about 1823 in Walker County, Alabama, married Silas Williams about 1841, and died in Union County, Alabama or Union County, Mississippi. Silas Williams was born about 1816 or 1819 and died January 14, 1871. The children of Silas Williams and Mariha Williams were:

Martha M. Williams ("Martha Williams") born about 1843;

George W. Williams ("George Williams") born about 1844;

Catherine Williams born about 1846;

Margaret A. Williams born about 1847;

James H. Williams ("James Williams") born about 1850;

Charles Williams born about 1853;

Eddie Williams ("Eadie Williams"?) born about 1854;

Nancy Williams born about 1856;

Tabitha Williams born about 1859 and died before 1870;

Francis Williams ("Frances Williams"?) born about 1862;

Silas W. Williams ("Silas Williams") born about 1865; and,

Casey Williams born about 1868;

(iii) Mary C. Cornwell ("Mary Cornwell") born about 1823 in Alabama and married a Head;

(iv) Catherine Cornwell born about 1824 in Alabama, married Charles Williams February 22, 1822, and died before 1863 in Union County, Mississippi. Charles Williams was born February 22, 1822, died February 2, 1895 in Union County, Mississippi, and is buried in the Cornwell Cemetery. The children of Charles Williams and Catherine Williams were:

John Williams;

Cornelius Williams;

Armanda Williams ("Amanda Williams"?); and,

Silas Williams;

It is contended by some that they had another daughter named:

Adeniah Williams who was born about 1830 in Walker County, Alabama and died after 1850, at which time she was living in the household of the Drenmans ("Drennens"? & "Drennans"); 368

(v) Rebecca Cornwell born about 1824 in Alabama, married a Grant, and they had a daughter named Mary C. Grant ("Mary Grant"); and,

(vi) Adeniah Cornwell born about 1830 in Walker County, Alabama, and in 1850 was living in the household of the Drennens family.

The 6 children of Eli Cornwell Elinor Cornwell ("Eleanor Cornwell"?) were:

(vii) Rhoda Naomi Cornwell ("Rhoda Cornwell") born about 1843 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, married Dr. Thomas Clay Williamson ("Clay Williamson" & "Thomas Williamson") in October 1863, and died sometime after 1900 or about 1889375 in either Wise County, Texas or in Chickasaw Nation County, Indian Territory, Oklahoma. Thomas Williamson was born May 10, 1825 or May 10, 1827 in Jefferson County, Alabama, died January 10, 1904 in Brown, Oklahoma Territory, and is buried in the Brown Cemetery. Thomas Williamson was the son of George Williamson and Sabretta Dulaney. Apparently he had previously married Mary Frances Wiley ("Mary Wiley") February 4, 1850, then married Rhoda Cornwell, then married Miss Mollie E., and then married Lucy Ann Wardlow ("Lucy Wardlow". The children of Thomas Williamson and Rhoda Cornwell were:

Thomas Dursey Williamson ("Thomas Dorsey Williamson"? & "Thomas Williamson") born in August 1864 in Arkansas, married Mary Scott Adkins ("Mary Adkins") in 1889 and died April 27, 1944 in Shawnee County, Oklahoma;

Maxmillian Wade Williamson ("Maxmillian Williamson") born July 16, 1868 in Troy, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, married Martha Jane Snyder ("Martha Snyder") about 1889 and died November 20, 1942 in Shawnee County, Oklahoma. Martha Snyder was born in September 1874 in Texas. Maxmillian Williamson and Martha Williamson had 3 children:

George M. Williamson ("George Williamson") born April 1894;

Edgar C. Williamson ("Edgar Williamson") born October 1896; and,

Neoma G. Williamson ("Neoma Williamson" & "Naomi Williamson"?) born January 1899;

Rhoda Pierson Williamson ("Rhoda Williamson" & "Piercie Williamson") born October 10, 1870 in Lee County, Mississippi, married Lucien Anderson Hathcock ("Lucien Hathcock") about 1885, and died January 1, 1953 in Shawnee County, Oklahoma. Lucien Hathcock was born November 2, 1857 in Graves County, Kentucky and died November 23, 1926 in Shawnee County, Oklahoma. Lucien Hathcock and Rhoda Hathcock had a daughter named:

Rhoda Susan Hathcock born January 1, 1899 in Brown, Oklahoma Territory, married Eugene Edward Porterfield September 29, 1920, and died January 16, 1983 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Eugene Porterfield was born September 23, 1898 in Pottawatome County, Oklahoma and died June 25, 1975 in El Dorado, Arkansas. He and Rhoda Porterfield had a daughter named:

Anne Marie Porterfield ("Anne Porterfield") born May 13, 1925 in Shawnee County, Oklahoma and married October 24, 1943;371 and,

M.H. Williamson born about 1875;

(viii) Elvira H. Cornwell ("Elvira Cornwell") born about 1845 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi and married Thomas M. Hamilton ("Thomas Hamilton") April 2, 1864;

(ix) George Washington Cornwell ("George Cornwell") born about 1847 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, married Josephine Anderson about 1878 in Union County, Mississippi, and died either September 1889 or in May 1888375 in Chickasaw County, Mississippi. Josephine Anderson was born about 1849 in Mississippi, and died about 1932 in Garman, Texas. According to the 1880 census for Chickasaw County, Mississippi, the household of George Cornwell comprised: G.W. Cornwell, age 35; Josephine Cornwell, age 30; and a daughter named Corie Cornwell, 9 months old and born in August 1879. George Cornwell and Josephine Cornwell had 3 children:

Corrie Lee Cornwell ("Corrie Cornwell") born July 24, 1879 in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, married James Abner Sullivan ("James Sullivan") on November 8, 1896 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, died June 16, 1955 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and is buried in Ecru Cemetery in Ecru, Mississippi. James Sullivan was born April 13, 1870, was the son of Joseph E. Sullivan ("Joseph Sullivan") and Polly Ann Barnes ("Polly Barnes" & "Mary Barnes"), died April 4, 1960, and is buried with his wife. James Sullivan and Corrie Sullivan ("Corie Sullivan"?) had 10 children:

Aubrey Obera Sullivan ("Aubrey Sullivan") born February 14, 1898 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and married Andrew Parrish about 1938;

Jenettie Josephine Sullivan ("Jenettie Sullivan" & "Jeanette Sullivan"?) born about 1900 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, died about 1902 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Pontotoc County, Mississippi;

Frederick Earl Sullivan ("Federick Sullivan") born July 11, 1903 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, married Ola Tutor, died December 26, 1979, and is buried in the Ecru Cemetery in Eru, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Ora Tutor was the daughter of Silas Tutor and a Mary Jane. Frederick Sullivan and Ola Sullivan had 4 children:

Waymond Earl Sullivan ("Waymond Sullivan" & "Raymond Sullivan"?) born in June 1925 and married Mary Castleberry. Waymond Sullivan and Mary Castleberry had 3 children:

Robert Sullivan born January 1, 1950;

Kirk Sullivan; and,

Beth Sullivan ("Elizabeth Sullivan"?);

Kenneth Joe Sullivan ("Kenneth Sullivan") born January 30, 1928, and married Darrah Nell Carter ("Darrah Carter"). Kenneth Sullivan and Darrah Sullivan had 2 children:

Vicki Sullivan born about 1948, and married Ricky Collins ("Richard Collins"); and,

Kay Sullivan born September 26, 1950, and married Danny Anderson ("Daniel Anderson");

Mary Jean Sullivan ("Mary Sullivan") born December 19, 1930, and married Allen Litton. Allen Litton and Mary Litton had 2 children:

Randy Litton ("Randall Litton"?); and,

Amy Litton; and,

James Thornton Sullivan ("James Sullivan") born in April 1933;

Pearl Sullivan ("Pearl Sullivan") born July 11, 1903 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, married H.L. Brassfield, died October 9, 1974, and is buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Pontotoc County, Mississippi. H.L. Brassfield was the son of Baxter Brassfield and a Minnie. H.L. Brassfield and Pearl Brassfield had 2 children:

Richard Boone Brassfield ("Richard Brassfield") who was born about 1925 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, married Christine Mattox, and died about 1975 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. Richard Brassfield and Christine Brassfield had 2 children:

Nancy Brassfield; and,

Patsy Brassfield ("Patricia Brassfield"?); and,

H.L. Brassfield, Jr. born in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and married LaVerne Johnson. H.L. Brassfield, Jr. and LaVerne Brassfield had 3 children:

Gary Brassfield;

Stephen Brassfield; and,

Richard Brassfield ("Ricky Brassfield");

Mabel Sullivan born May 19, 1906 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, married William Reagh McCord ("William McCord") December 24, 1931 in Ecru, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and died December 20, 1947. William McCord was born April 19, 1909 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and was the son of Ruel McCord and an Etta. William McCord and Mabel McCord had 3 children:

William Reagh McCord, Jr. ("William McCord") born October 21, 1932 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and married Charlotte Wyat on August 24, 1958 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi. William McCord, Jr. and Charlotte McCord had 2 children:

Lee Ann McCord ("Lee McCord"); and,

William Reagh McCord, III ("William McCord");

Bobby Carrol McCord who married Joyce Gray. Bobby McCord and Joyce McCord had 3 children:

Marcy McCord;

Stephen McCord; and,

Patricia McCord; and,

Patricia McCord first married Steve Mallory ("Stephen Mallory"), and later married Rudy Johnson. Stephen Mallory and Patricia Mallory had a daughter named:

Aimee Mallory. Rudy Johnson and Patricia Johnson had a daughter named: Amanda Johnson;

Quinn Sullivan born November 30, 1908 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and married James P. Sappington ("James Sappington") who was the son of Eugene Sappington and a Nannie. Quinn Sullivan and James Sappington had 2 children:

James P. Sappington ("James Sappington") born April 19; 1925 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and married Margie Mayfield ("Marjorie Mayfield"?). James Sappington and Margie Sappineton had 4 children:

James P. Sappington, Jr. ("James Sappington");

Kay Sappington;

Michael Sappington; and,

Carol Sappington; and,

Geraldine Sappington ("Jerri Sappington") born October 8, 1926 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and married Chester Prichard;

Orion Cortez Sullivan ("Orion Sullivan") born May 21, 1911 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, married Bernice Coleman, died January 16, 1976, and is buried in the Ecru Cemetery in Ecry, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Orion Sullivan and Bernice Sullivan had 4 children:

Brenda Jay Sullivan born about 1942 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi and married Jorma Limpinen. Jorma Limpinen and Brenda Limpinen had 2 children:

Anisja Limpinen; and,

Steffie Limpinen ("Stephanie Limpinen"?);

Joyce Sullivan born in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, first married a Cummings, and later married Ronald Clifton. Joyce Cummings had a daughter named:

Mindy Cummings. Ronald Clifton and Joyce Clifton have no identified children;

James A. Sullivan ("James Sullivan") was born in Pontotoc County, Mississippi and married a Diane. James Sullivan and Diane Sullivan had 3 children:

Jarrod Sullivan;

Adam Sullivan; and,

Joshua Sullivan; and,

Kathy Sullivan ("Katherine Sullivan") born in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and married Danny Williams ("Daniel Williams"?). Danny Williams and Kathy Williams had a daughter named Corrie Lee Williams ("Corrie Williams");

Opal Inez Sullivan ("Opal Sullivan") born May 21, 1911 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and married Dixon McCord who was the son of Ruel McCord and an Etta. Dixon McCord and Opal McCord had 3 children:

Betty Sue McCord ("Betty McCord" & "Elizabeth McCord"?) born January 26, 1935 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, first married Ray Doze ("Raymond Doze"), and later married Jimmie Windham ("James Windham"?). Ray Doze and Betty Doze ("Elizabeth Doze"?) had a daughter named Paula Doze. Jimmie Windham and Betty Windham ("Elizabeth Windham") had a son named:

Wally Windham ("Walter Windham"?);

James Reuel McCord ("James McCord") born May 6, 1937 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and married Dorothy McMillan. James McCord and Dorothy McCord had 2 children:

James Reuel McCord, Jr. ("James McCord"); and,

Jil McCord;

Howard Anne McCord ("Howard McCord") born in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and married Stanley Wielgosz, II who died in Houston, Harris County, Texas. Stanley Wielgosz and Howard Wielgosz had 2 children: Stanley Wielgosz, III; and,

Rachel Wielgosz;

Elaine Sullivan born February 18, 1918 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and married Nathan A. Cobb ("Nathan Cobb") on October 9, 1940. Nathan Cobb was born September 6, 1915 in Lafayette County, Mississippi. Nathan Cobb and Elaine Cobb had 2 children:

Janet Lee Cobb ("Janet Cobb") born December 2, 1942 in Lafayette County, Mississippi, and married Wayne Coleman who was born June 6, 1940 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. Wayne Coleman and Janet Coleman had 2 children:

Jan Belinda Coleman ("Jan Coleman") born October 10, 1962 in Tupelo, Lee County, Mississippi, died November 3, 1978 in Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, and is buried in Lee Memorial Park Cemetery in Tupelo, Lee County, Mississippi; and,

Julie Ann Coleman ("Julie Coleman") born May 29, 1964 in Tupelo, Lee County, Mississippi; and,

Nicholas Nathan Cobb ("Nicholas Cobb") born February 13, 1947 in Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi, and married Ettie Garner. Nicholas Cobb and Ettie Cobb had a daughter named:

Heather Nicole Cobb ("Heather Cobb") born May 9, 1972 in Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi. Apparently Ettie Cobb later married a Sargent; and,

Dorothy E. Sullivan ("Dorothy Sullivan") born January 5, 1922 and married Harvey E. Antley ("Harvey Antley"). Harvey Antley and Dorothy Antley had 2 children:

Harvey E. Antley, Jr. ("Harvey Antley") born June 24, 1951 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, and married Nancy Wyn on August 8, 1972; and,

Kerry Walton Antley ("Kerry Antley") born July 8, 1954 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, and married Ruthane Steele (“R on April 12, 1980;

One of the above sons had a daughter named:

Dallas Antley born December 12, 1973 in Lake City, Columbia County, Florida;

William Frederick Cornwell ("William Cornwell") born about 1882 in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, first married Minnie Goggans, later married Nettie Avery, and died in Gorman, Texas. William Cornwell and Minnie Cornwell had 2 children:

Melburn Cornwell; and,

an unidentified son;

William Cornwell and Nettie Cornwell had 7 children:

Annie Cornwell;

Clyde Cornwell;

Lela Cornwell;

Bud Cornwell;

Curtis Cornwell;

I.V. Cornwell; and,

Billy Cornwell ("William Cornwell"?); and,

Cecil Cornwell born about 1884 in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, married Emma Hendricks, and died in Sundown, Texas. Cecil Cornwell and Emma Cornwell had 5 children:

Jack Cornwell ("John Cornwell");

Mae Cornwell;

Virginia Cornwell;

Fern Cornwell; and,

Pauline Cornwell;

(x) Nathan Cornwell born about 1849 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and died July 1860 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi;

(xi) John Miles Cornwell ("John Cornwell") born about 1851 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, married Virginia Green ("Virginia Greene"?), died about 1939 either in Dardenelle, Arkansas or in Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico375, and is buried in Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico. Virginia Green was born about 1871 in Clay County, Mississippi. John Cornwell and Virginia Cornwell had 5 children:

Jessie Cornwell born about 1873 in Clay County, Mississippi, married a Weembs, and died in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California;

Alice Cornwell born about 1877 in Clay County, Mississippi, married J.H. Ives, and died in Carlsbad, Eddy County, Mexico;

Eula Cornwell married A.W. Clinton and died in Hot Springs, Arkansas;

Myrtle Cornwell married M.W. Bennett, and died in Denver, Adams County, Colorado. M.W. Bennett and Myrtle Bennett had a son named Charles E. Bennett ("Charles Bennett"); and,

Thomas Rush Cornwell ("Thomas Cornwell") born about 1879 in Clay County, Mississippi, married a Stella Brinson who was born about 1883 in Arkansas, and he died in Dardanelle, Arkansas.

According to the 1920 census for Yell County, Arkansas, the family of Thomas Cornwell then comprised: Thomas Cornwell, age 40; Stella Cornwell, age 32; Reba Cornwell, age 17; Lamont Cornwell, age 16; Gilbert Cornwell, age 14; Gilderoy Cornwell, age 14; Roy Cornwell, age 11; and, Loid Cornwell, age 9; Thomas Cornwell and Stella Cornwell had 6 children:

Reba Cornwell born about 1902 in Arkansas;

Lamont Cornwell born about 1903 in Arkansas;

Gilroy Cornwell, a twin born about 1905 in Arkansas, and apparently became a doctor;

Gilbert Cornwell, a twin born about 1905 in Arkansas;

Roy Cornwell born about 1908 in Arkansas; and,

Lloyd Cornwell born about 1910 in Arkansas; and,

(xii) Caledonia E. Cornwell ("Caledonia Cornwell" & "Callie Cornwell") born in Pontotoc County, Mississippi about 1858, first married Luke Butts ("Luther Butts"?) about 1876, later married W.M. Staggs ("W.M. Staggs" & "Pinkney Staggs"), and died about 1892 in either Mississippi or in Dardenelle, Arkansas375.

According to the 1880 census for Union County, Mississippi, Callie Butts ("Caledonis Butts") was age 21 and the head of the household which comprised: Reginal Butts, age 6; Hubert Butts, age 3; and Iver Butts who was 8 months old and born in September 1879. Also living in her household was her mother, E. Cornwell, age 54.

Luke Butts and Caledonia Butts had 3 children:

Reginald P. Butts ("Reginald Butts") born December 21, 1873 in Mississippi, married Mattie J. Bailey ("Mattie Bailey"), died September 28, 1944, and is buried in Union County, Mississippi. Reginald Butts and Mattie Butts had 4 children:

Walton Otho Butts ("Walton Butts") born about 1906, and died about 1911; Reginald Noel Butts ("Reginald Butts" & "Snooks Butts") born January 10, 1907;

Mamie Butts born May 1, 1922, and married a Haynes; and,

Leroy Butts born about 1914, and died about 1933;

Hubert Butts born January 20, 1876 in Mississippi, first married a Fannie ("Frances"?) on November 17, 1899 in Union County, Mississippi, were divorced and he later married Dora Hubert. Hubert Butts died August 20, 1930, and is buried in Wyn, Arkansas; and,

Walter Iver Butts ("Walter Butts") born September 23, 1879 in Union County, Mississippi, married Hazel Smith in Polk County, Arkansas, died September 9, 1943, and is buried in Wickes, Arkansas. Walter Butts and Hazel Butts had 3 children:

Walter Dale Butts ("Walter Butts") born February 2, 1921 in Texarkana, Miller County, Arkansas, died March 19, 1926, and is buried in the Daniels Cemetery in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas;

Reginald Ray Butts ("Reginald Butts") was born April 27, 1927 in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas, died January 6, 1930, and is buried in the Daniels Cemetery in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas; and,

Melba Joyce Butts ("Melba Butts") born September 6, 1922 in El Dorado, Union County, Arkansas, married Jene T. Procknow ("Jene Procknow") on November 14, 1942, and they later divorced. Jene Procknow and Melba Procknow had a son named:

Frederick Jene Procknow ("Frederick Procknow") born December 31, 1949 in Renton, King County, Washington, married Nancy Ellen Harper ("Nancy Harper") on August 15, 1970, died February 8, 1974 in Willow Grove, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the Daniels Cemetery in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas;

W.W. Staggs and Caledonia Staggs had 3 children:

Ann Mae Staggs ("Ann Staggs") born December 15, 1886, married William Edgie Gaines ("William Gaines") on February, 19, 1905, and died August 23, 1969. William Gaines and Ann Gaines had 2 children:

Clara Mae Gaines ("Clara Gaines") born December 20, 1906, and married a McBryde; and

J. Wilburn Gaines born February 9, 1923;

Grace Staggs born about 1890 and married an Eaker. Grace Eaker had 5 children:

Brodus Eaker;

Ophelia Eaker born February 17, 1912;

Ruth Eaker born March 19, 1913;

George Eaker born January 7, 1919; and,

W.C. Eaker; and,

Allie Staggs born about 1896, married John Williams, and died April 18, 1970 in Ingomar, Union County, Mississippi. John Williams and Allie Williams had 6 children:

Opal Williams;

Herman Williams;

Pauline Williams;

Catherine Williams;

James Williams; and,

Billy Williams ("William Williams");375

(5) ELIJAH CORNWELL, JR. born about 1794 in Rowan County, North Carolina, first married Elizabeth Morris on August 3, 1817 in Jasper County, Georgia, next married Mrs. Elizabeth Mathews (“Elizabeth Matthews”?), and died about 1863 either in Union County, Mississippi or in Jasper County, Georgia.493

In the 1830 census, Elijah Cornwell is listed as living in Jasper County, Georgia near his daughter Catherine Taylor and her husband William Taylor. Elizabeth Morris was born about 1800 and Elizabeth Mathews was born about 1844. In the 1860 census for Monticello Post Office, Jasper County, Georgia, the household of Elijah Cornwell comprised: Elijah Cornwell, age 65; Elizabeth Cornwell, age 28 and probably his daughter, rather than his wife; Hugh M. Cornwell ("Hugh Cornwell"), age 16; Mary T. Cornwell ("Mary Cornwell"), age 7; Franklin P. Cornwell ("Franklin Cornwell"), age 4.

The children of Elijah Cornwell and Elizabeth Morris were:

(i) Elijah Cornwell born about 1828 in Jasper County, Georgia, and married an Elizabeth T. who was born about 1824, and he died sometime before 1900.

According to the 1860 census for Monticello Post Office, Jasper County, Georgia, the household of Elijah Cornwell comprised: Elijah Cornwell, age 32, and his wife Elizabeth T. Cornwell ("Elizabeth Cornwell"), age 32; and their daughter named Sarah A. Cornwell ("Sarah Cornwell"), age 3. Also living in the same household was his younger sister, Emeline, then age 20. At that time he was living near the households of: Rhoda Ann Cornwell Hooks ("Rhoda Hooks" & "Ann Hooks") and her family; his father, Elijah Cornwell, and his family; and his brother, George W. Cornwell ("George Cornwell") and his family.

Elijah Cornwell and Elizabeth Cornwell had a daughter named:

Sarah A. Cornwell ("Sarah Cornwell") born about 1856 in Jasper County, Georgia;

(ii) Elizabeth Cornwell born about 1830 in Jasper County, Georgia;

(iii) George W. Cornwell ("George Cornwell") born about 1833 in Jasper County, Georgia, and married a Rebecca who was born about 1834 in Georgia. According to the 1860 census for Monticello Post Office, Jasper County, Georgia, the household of George Cornwell comprised: himself, age 26; his wife Rebecca Cornwell, age 25; and his children, Franklin Cornwell age 8, Elizabeth Cornwell age 3, and Maheley Cornwell age 1. His father still lived nearby. George Cornwell and Rebecca Cornwell had 3 children:

Franklin Cornwell born about 1851434 or about 1852 in Jasper County, Georgia;

Elizabeth Cornwell born about 1856434 or about 1857 in Jasper County, Georgia; and,

Mahaley Cornwell born about 1858434 or about 1859 in Jasper County, Georgia;

(iv) Nancy Cornwell;

(v) Louisa Cornwell born about 1836 in Jasper County, Georgia;

(vi) Emiline Cornwell born about 1838 in Jasper County, Georgia;

(vii) Adeline Cornwell born about 1838; and,

(viii) Hugh M. Cornwell ("Hugh Cornwell") born about 1842 in Jasper County, Georgia;

Elijah Cornwell, Jr. and Elizabeth Cornwell had 2 children:

(ix) Mary F. Cornwell ("Mary T. Cornwell"? & "Mary Cornwell") born about 185 in Jasper County, Georgia; and,

(x) Franklin Pierce Cornwell ("Franklin Cornwell") born in October 1854 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Mary E. Leverette ("Mary Leverette") August 27, 1875, and died about 1929 in Spalding County, Georgia;

(6) CATHERINE CORNWELL born about either about 1796493 or about 1790-1800476 in either Gwinette County, Georgia375 & 475 , in Pendleton District, South Carolina434, or in Wilkes County, North Carolina493, married William Taylor about 1812 in Henry County, Georgia, and died either about 1841 in either Nacogdoches County, Texas or in Troup County, Georgia.429 & 434 Some say she died on July 4, 1844 in Troup County, Georgia.375 William Taylor was born about 1786 Georgia, and died about 1849 in Randolph County, Alabama.

The 1820 census for Jasper County, Georgia lists the household of William Taylor as comprising: 3 males under 10, 1 male 26-45 and 1 female 26-45 and had no slaves, and the family of his father-in-law, E. Cornwell, Jr, ("Elijah Cornwell") is listed on the same census page as that of the family of William Taylor.

On April 15, 1836, Georgia Governor William Schley at Milledgeville, Georgia, issued the following Proclamation offering a regard for the capture and return of William Taylor and Catherine Taylor of Troup County, Georgia:

"Whereas I have received official information that on the 15th of March 1836, in the County of Troup in this State, a murder was committed by William Taylor and Catharine Taylor ("Catherine Taylor"), his wife, on the body of a Negro woman named Caty, the property of the said William Taylor; and the said William Taylor and Catharine Taylor have fled from justice, I have thought proper to issue this my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of $300 to any person or persons who may apprehend and deliver the said fugitives to the sheriff or jailor of the County of Troup, and $150 for either of them, so that they may be brought to trial for the offence with which they stand charged. William Taylor is about 50 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, spare made, with blue eyes, light hair, and fair complexion. Catherine Taylor is a tall woman about 40 years of age, black hair, blue eyes, fair complexion and course voice. Signed, April 15, 1836 by Gov. William Schley and Secretary of State William A. Tennille ("William Tennille")."

On April 25, 1837, William Taylor and Catherine Taylor appeared as defendants before the open court of Troup County, Georgia. Witnesses called in the case included Tillman Taylor, Solomon Taylor, Simpson Russell, and Louisa Russell. Tillman Taylor testified that he lived in his father's house from the first of 1836 until after the Negro's death. Simpson Russell testified he saw William Taylor and Catherine Taylor at their brother-in-law's house in DeKalb County, Georgia. The brother-in-law was not identified, but was one of the 4 brothers of Catherine Taylor who were listed in the 1840 census for DeKalb County, Georgia, i.e., either Elijah Cornwell, George W. Cornwell ("George Cornwell"), Hiram Cornwell or Obediah Cornwell ( "Obadiah Cornwell"?).

There is good reason to believe that the particular William Taylor family listed in the 1840 census for the 699th District of Troup County, Georgia, is the same family as the 9 Taylor brothers found in Randolph County, Alabama in later censuses. The family of this particular William Taylor then comprised: 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-10, 2 males 10-15, 2 males 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 50-60, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 20-30, and 1 female under 50.

Two of the older sons of William Taylor, i.e., Tilmon Taylor (“Tillmon Taylor” & “Tillman Taylor”?) and Solomon Taylor were married in Troup County, Georgia in 1836 and 1838 respectively. The above Proclamation places the family in Troup County, Georgia and identifies the wife of William Taylor as Catharine Taylor ("Catherine Taylor"). The head of an adjacent household was Elijah Anderson who had 2 daughters aged 5-10. Elijah Taylor, William Taylor's son, married Sarah Ann Anderson ("Sarah Anderson") of Georgia and born in 1829, and Elijah Anderson is quite possibly the father of Sarah Ann Anderson ("Sarah Anderson").

The Baxton Alpheus Taylor ("Baxton Taylor") family Bible gives the date of birth of William Taylor as about 1786, his place of birth as Georgia, and his death as 1849 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. His wife's name is given as Catherine Cornwell ("Catharine Cornwell"?), born in 1796 in Georgia, and her death as July 4, 1844 in LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia. William Taylor and Catherine Taylor had 12 children:

(i) LOUISA TAYLOR born about 1812 in Georgia, and married Simpson Russell who was born about 1805 in Georgia. Louisa Russell and Simpson Russell were among those called as witnesses of William Taylor and Catherine Taylor in 1837 in Troup County, Georgia. The 1850 census for Randolph County, Georgia lists the age of Simpson Russell as 45, and the age of Louisa Russell as 38 and their 7 children then living in the same household were listed as follows: Catherine Russell age 17; Ignatius Russell age 14; James Russell age 11; Naomi E. Russell ("Naomi Russell") age 9; Amanda Russell age 7; John Russell age 5; and, Martha Russell age 3. Also living in the same household was a J. Taylor, age 31, and reported as insane, and Catherine J. Taylor ("Catherine Taylor") age 13. The 2 older children were born in Georgia and the 5 younger children were born in Alabama. This indicates the family moved from Georgia to Alabama sometime between 1836-1839. The children of Simpson Russell and Louisa Russell were:

Catharine Russell ("Catherine Russell"?) born about 1832 in Georgia;

Ignatius Russell born about 1835 in Georgia;

James Russell born about 1838 in Georgia;

Naomi E. Russell ("Namoni Russell") born about 1840 in Georgia;

Amanda C. Russell ("Amanda Russell") born about 1842 in Georgia;

John Russell born about 1844 in Georgia; and,

Martha Russell born about 1846 in Georgia;

(ii) TILMON TAYLOR born August 28, 1814 in Georgia, married Sarah Elizabeth Brock ("Sarah Brock") December 12, 1836 in Troup, Georgia, died April 5, 1896 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Sarah Brock was born January 26, 1812 died July 28, 1894, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama.

The 1840 census for Chambers County, Alabama lists the household of Tilmon Taylor as then comprising: 1 male 0-5, i.e., William V. Taylor ("William Taylor") born about 1837; 1 male 20-30, i.e., Tilmon Taylor born about 1814; 1 female 10-15 who is unidentified; and, 1 female 20-30, i.e.,Sarah Elizabeth Brock Taylor ("Sarah Taylor" & "Elizabeth Taylor") born about 1812.

The 1850 census for Randolph County, Alabama lists the household of Tilmon Taylor as then comprising: Tilmon Taylor age 35; Sarah Taylor age 37 and their 8 children were listed as follows: William Taylor age 13; Emily Taylor age 11; Jane Taylor age 9; James Taylor age 7; Elizabeth Taylor age 5; Martha Taylor age 4; Martin Taylor age 1 month; and, Mary Taylor also age 1 month. Emily Taylor appears in subsequent census reports as Elizabeth Taylor.

The 1860 census report for Randolph County, Alabama lists the Tilmon Taylor family as then comprising: Tilmon Taylor age 45; Sarah Taylor age 47; and, the remaining children then living in the same household were: Elizabeth Taylor age 20; James L.B. Taylor ("James Taylor") age 18; Elizabeth Taylor age 16, Malakiah Taylor age 14; and the twins Mary A.M. Taylor ("Mary Taylor" & "Molly Taylor") and Martha A. L. Taylor ("Martha Taylor") age 9. William V. Taylor ("William Taylor") had previously married and was listed in a separate household.

The 1870 census for Randolph County, Alabama lists the Tilman Taylor family as then comprising: Tilman Taylor age 49; Sarah Taylor age 50, and their 4 children then living at home were: Elizabeth Taylor age 30; Malakiah Taylor age 28, and the twins Martha Taylor and Mary Taylor age 18. Living nearby was their oldest daughter Jane Taylor Sudduth ("Jane Sudduth") and her family. Tilmon Taylor's brother, Solomon Taylor and his family also lived nearby. Sarah Taylor and family, the widow of Elijah Taylor (another brother of Tilman Taylor) also lived nearby and an unidentified 4 year old male, Dany Taylor ("Danny Taylor" & "Daniel Taylor"), also lived in the household of Elijah Taylor.

The 1880 census for Randolph County, Alabama lists the Tilman Taylor household as then comprising: Tilman Taylor age 65; Sarah Taylor age 67; Elizabeth Taylor age 40; Malakiah Taylor (“Mahala Taylor”?) age 33, and the twins Martha L. Taylor ("Martha Taylor") and Molly M. Taylor ("Molly Taylor", "Mary Taylor" & "Mary Ann Taylor") age 29.

The children of Tilmon Taylor and Sarah Taylor were:

William Valentine Taylor ("William Taylor") born September 18, 1837 in Troup County, Georgia?, married Sarah Caroline Ratchford ("Sarah Ratchford") February 14, 1858, died October 2, 1907 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Sarah Ratchford was born March 3, 1841, died November 3, 1918 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with her husband. The children of William Taylor and Sarah Taylor were:

James Ratchford Taylor ("James Taylor") born December 4, 1860 in Randolph County, Alabama, became a medical doctor, first married Verna Ellen Pittman ("Verla Pittman"? & "Verna Pittman") on March 25, 1888, later married Sara Elva Traylor ("Sara Traylor" & "Sarah Traylor"?) on March 19, 1899, died either February 14, 1858 or March 12, 1937375, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Verla Pittmen was born June 4, 1862, died November 30, 1891, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Sara Traylor was born May 4, 1878, died January 12, 1922, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. James Taylor and Verna Taylor had 2 children:

Nellie Bernice Taylor ("Nellie Taylor") born August 25, 1889, died August 11, 1890 of cholera, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Etta Mae Taylor ("Eta Taylor") born October 25, 1891, married Henry Grady Moore ("Henry Moore"), died May 21, 1917 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Henry Moore was born either July 21, 1891 or July 21, 1890375, died May 30, 1922 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife. Henry Moore and Etta Moore had 2 children:

James Henry Moore ("James Moore") born July 30, 1915, and married Avanelle Gay on September 25, 1936. James Moore and Avanelle Moore had a daughter named:

Mariana Gay Moore ("Mariana Moore") born September 12, 1939, and married Rodwick Swartz; and,

Oliver Pittman Moore ("Oliver Moore") born April 20, 1917, and married Mary Jane Reigel ("Mary Reigel") on May 4, 1940. Mary Reigel was born March 9, 1922. Oliver Moore and Mary Moore had 3 children:

Lee Grady Moore ("Lee Moore") born January 12, 1941, and married Judy Louise Brackett ("Judy Brackett") May 20, 1965. Lee Moore and Judy Moore had a daughter named:

Jennifer Leigh Moore ("Jennifer Moore") born November 20, 1968;

Olivia Jane Moore ("Olivia Moore" & "Oliva Moore") born January 1, 1944 and married John Dennis Norgard ("John Norgard") June 12, 1966. John Norgard and Olivia Norgard had 2 children:

Turi Leigh Norgard ("Turi Norgard") born August 6, 1972; and,

Tina Denise Norgard ("Tina Norgard") born August 6, 1972; and,

Donald Wesley Moore ("Donald Moore") born October 30, 1946 and married Mary Merl Thomas ("Mary Thomas") on November 17, 1964. Donald Moore and Mary Moore had 2 children:

Katherine Rose Moore ("Katherine Moore") born February 2, 1966; and,

Daniel Pittman Moore ("Daniel Moore") born October 24, 1969.

James Taylor and Sara Taylor ("Sarah Taylor"?) had 6 children:

Sarah Ellen Taylor ("Sarah Taylor") born March 20, 1904, and married Robert H. Johnson ("Robert Johnson") on December 9, 1934. Robert Johnson was born September 7, 1892 and died June 25, 1953. Robert Johnson and Sarah Johnson had an adopted son named:

George Turner Johnson ("George Johnson") born September 25, 1934, and married Sara Elizabeth Carter ("Sara Carter" & "Sarah Carter"?). George Johnson and Sara Johnson ("Sarah Johnson"?) had 2 children:

Stuart Johnson born September 15, 1959; and,

Kimberly Johnson born March 13, 1962;

William Emmet Taylor ("William Taylor" & "Emmitt Taylor"?) born August 28, 1906, died August 31, 1906 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Flora Gladis Vanderbilt Taylor ("Flora Taylor", "Gladis Taylor", "Gladys Taylor"? & "Vanderbilt Taylor"?) born August 28, 1906 in Randolph County, Alabama, married an Overton, and had no children;

James Robert Taylor ("James Taylor") born August 15, 1914, and married Jane Elena Rollins ("Jane Rollins") on August 17, 1943. Jane Rollins was born November 20, 1917. James Taylor and Jane Taylor had 2 children:

Jane Elena Taylor ("Jane Taylor") born September 26, 1947; and,

Suzanne Elizabeth Taylor ("Suzanne Taylor" & "Suzanna Taylor"?) born May 31, 1960;

Mildred Brooksie Taylor ("Mildred Taylor") born February 8, 1916, married Joseph C. Edwards ("Joseph Edwards"), and died January 7, 1963. Joseph Edwards and Mildred Edwards had 3 children:

Sue Ellen Edwards ("Sue Edwards") who married a Parsons and they had 2 children:

Taylor Parsons; and,

Kelly Parsons;

Mary Taylor Edwards ("Mary Edwards") who married Robert Lee Wimberly ("Robert Wimberly"). Robert Wimberly and Mary Wimberly had a son named:

Robert Lee Wimberly, Jr. ("Robert Wimberly") born either December 14, 1974 or December 16, 1974375; and,

Nancy Jo Edwards ("Nancy Edwards"); and,

Edwin Valentine Taylor ("Edwin Taylor") born August 31, 1918, and married Mary Martha Miles ("Mary Miles") July 30, 1942. Mary Miles was born either April 22, 1921 or April 22, 1922375. Edwin Taylor and Mary Taylor had 2 children:

Edwin Valentine Taylor, Jr. ("Edwin Taylor") born October 2, 1943, and married Patricia Norris on October 7, 1970. Patricia Norris was born March 1943. Edwin Taylor and Patricia Taylor had a son named:

Edwin Valentine Taylor, III ("Edwin Taylor") born December 10, 1970; and,

Carolyn Miles Taylor ("Carolyn Taylor") born November 15, 1946 and married Marion Walter Peterson ("Marion Peterson"). Marion Peterson and Carolyn Peterson had a son named:

Marion Walter Peterson, Jr. ("Marion Peterson") born August 22, 1974;

Robert Emmet Taylor ("Robert Taylor" & "Emmitt Taylor"?) born February 4, 1866 in Randolph County, Alabama, became an attorney, married Dorcas Precious Kirk ("Dorcas Kirk") on October 27, 1897, died October 2, 1941 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Dorcas Kirk was born January 23, 1868 and died January 18, 1946 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Robert Taylor and Dorcas Taylor had 6 children:

Mildred Taylor born January 18, 1899, died July 30, 1910 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Emmit Kirk Taylor ("Emmit Taylor" & "Emmitt Taylor"?) born March 30, 1901, married Lillian Minerva Dunn ("Lillian Dunn") August 4, 1929, died June 2, 1988 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Lillian Dunn was born January 5, 1904. Emmit Taylor and Lillian Taylor had 5 children:

Dorcas Elizabeth Taylor ("Dorcas Taylor") born August 2, 1931, and married Frank Terrel Akins, II ("Frank Akins") November 16, 1952. Frank Akins was born November 7, 1926. Frank Akins and Dorcas Akins had 4 children:

Frank Terrel Akins, III ("Frank Akins") born September 11, 1958, married April 9, 1988, and had 2 children:

Lillian Taylor Akins ("Lillian Akins") born July 15, 1991; and, Gwendolyn Clair Akins ("Gwendolyn Akins") born February 4, 1994;

Elizabeth Ann Akins ("Elizabeth Akins") born August 14, 1961 and who first married Jack Bryant;

Paul Taylor Akins ("Paul Akins") born August 13, 1963, and married Mrs. Victoria Fife Schumloffel ("Victoria Schumloffel") on December 28, 1989. Victoria Schumloffel was born July 29, 1958. Paul Akins and Victoria Akins had 2 children:

Sussana Akins ("Susanna Akins") born September 20, 1992; and, Franklin Hunter Akins ("Franklin Akins") born February 27, 1994; and,

Nancy Jane Akins ("Nancy Akins") born September 4, 1968, and married DeWayne Manning on September 25, 1993. DeWayne Manning was born January 2, 1967;

Emmit Kirk Taylor, Jr. ("Emmit Taylor" & "Emmitt Taylor"?) born April 6, 1933, and married Winfred Buckner on April 28, 1962. Winfred Buckner was born February 28, 1936;

Mary Berta Taylor ("Mary Taylor") born March 25, 1935, first married Jackson William Rucker ("Jackson Rucker") on December 29, 1955, and next married Howard Brown December 29, 19??. Jackson Rucker was born February 27, 1934 and Howard Brown was born July 2, 1932. Jackson Rucker and Mary Rucher had 3 children:

Jackson William Rucker, II ("Jackson Rucker") born November 21, 1956 and married Marsha Tucker;

Larry Kirk Rucker ("Larry Rucker") born August 15, 1959, and died March 1, 1981; and,

Mark David Rucker ("Mark Rucker") born July 27, 1967 and married Rachele Farmer ("Rachael Farmer"?). Mark Rucker and Rachele Rucker ("Rachael Rucker"?) had 2 children:

Josiah William Randolph Rucker ("Joshia Rucker" & "William Rucker") born July 4, 1991; and,

Zackery Kirk Rucker ("Zackery Rucker") born July 30, 1993;

Benjamin Davidson Taylor ("Benjamin Taylor") born February 23, 1938, and married Joan Lancor on September 9, 1967. Joan Lancor was born February 1, 1942. Benjamin Taylor and Joan Taylor had 3 children:

David Lancor Taylor ("David Taylor") born December 1, 1969;

Catherine Elizabeth Taylor ("Catherine Taylor") born November 9, 1973; and,

Laura Leigh Taylor ("Laura Taylor") born November 14, 1977; and,

Sarah Blanche Taylor ("Sarah Taylor") born June 9, 1941, and married David Edward O'Conner ("David O'Conner") on June 19, 1965. David O'Conner was born December 9, 1940. David O'Conner and Sarah O'Conner had 2 children:

Jennifer Ann O'Conner ("Jennifer O'Conner") born December 10, 1966, and married Christopher Louis Boes ("Christopher Boes") who was born October 9, 1966; and,

Kirk Michael O'Conner ("Kirk O'Conner") born September 14, 1969;

Sara Lesa Taylor ("Sara Taylor" & "Sarah Taylor"?) born March 17, 1903 in Randolph County, Alabama, died July 1, 1903 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Mary Eva Taylor ("Mary Taylor") born July 8, 1904, married Watkins Batt Castleberry ("Watkins Castleberry") on March 11, 1942, and died about 1992. Watkins Castleberry was born November 26, 1896 and died March 11, 1964;

Ethel Blanche Taylor ("Ethel Taylor") born June 2, 1906 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Herbert Godwin Anderson ("Herbert Anderson") November 24, 1925, died November 20, 1989, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Herbert Anderson was born September 18, 1901, died November 28, 1989, and is buried with his wife. Herbert Anderson and Ethel Anderson had 2 children:

Herbert Godwin Anderson, Jr. ("Herbert Anderson") born December 29, 1931; and,

Robert Terry Anderson ("Robert Anderson") born May 5, 1934, and married Sara Ann Dunson ("Sara Dunson" & "Sarah Dunson"?) on December 12, 1953. Sara Dunson was born November 10, 1935. Robert Anderson and Sara Anderson ("Sarah Anderson"?) had 3 children:

Robert Brian Anderson ("Robert Anderson") born December 12, 1956;

David Terry Anderson ("David Anderson") born September 23, 1958; and,

Jeffery Carl Anderson ("Jeffery Anderson" & "Jeffrey Anderson"?) born September 26, 1961; and,

LeNelle Taylor ("LaNelle Taylor") born February 16, 1909 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Donald Eugene Faxon ("Donald Faxon") on May 20, 1933, died March 12, 1960 in Roanake, Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Donald Faxon was born January 13, 1896, became a medical doctor, died February 28, 1962 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife. Donald Faxon and LeNelle Faxon ("LaNelle Faxon"?) had 3 children:

Charles Robert Faxon ("Charles Faxon") born September 12, 1934, and married Ella Frances Wilson ("Ella Wilson") on April 1, 1961. Charles Faxon and Ella Faxon had 2 children: an adopted son named:

Charles Robert Faxon, Jr. ("Charles Faxon") born June 1966; and,

Todd Wilson Faxon ("Todd Faxon") born about 1973;

Mary Ann Faxon ("Mary Faxon") who died August 1941; and,

Don Richard Faxon ("Don Faxon" & "Donald Faxon") born August 2, 1942, first married Marguerite Susan Beaudry ("Marguerite Beaudry") August 25, 1962 and no children are believed to have been born by this marriage, next married Nguyen Thi Phan ("Nguyen Phan") December 2, 1968 and no children are believed to have been born by this marriage, and still later married Thoa Nguyen Kim ("Thoa Kim") August 27, 1972. Donald Faxon and Thoa Faxon had 2 children:

Kim Alys Michele Faxon ("Kim Faxon" & "Michele Faxon") September 19, 1974; and,

Kim Danielle Marie Faxon ("Kim Faxon" & "Danielle Faxon") born September 16, 1976;

William Joseph Taylor ("William Taylor") born August 4, 1868, and died December 15, 1880;

Valentine Tillmon Taylor ("Valentine Taylor") born September 14, 1877 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Sarah Margaret Corbett ("Sarah Corbett") either on April 1, 1907 or on August 25, 1899375, and died July 22, 1948. Sarah Corbett was born January 30, 1887 in Tennessee, and died August 16, 1971. The children of Valentine Taylor and Sarah Taylor were:

Caroline Taylor born December 31, 1907 in Tennessee; and,

Sarah Corbett Taylor ("Sarah Taylor") born January 31, 1914 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, married Otis Bowyer Cheshire ("Otis Cheshire") on January 1, 1939, and died August 16, 1971. Otis Cheshire was born November 5, 1913, and died June 14, 1976. Otis Cheshire and Sarah Cheshire had 2 children:

Otis Bowyer Cheshire ("Otis Cheshire") born December 3, 1939, and married Susan Massey Wakefield ("Susan Wakefield") on June 15, 1961. Susan Wakefield was born May 26, 1939. Otis Cheshire and Susan Cheshire had 3 children:

Otis Bowyer Cheshire, III ("Otis Cheshire") born May 19, 1963;

Karen Lee Cheshire ("Karen Cheshire") born December 5, 1964; and,

Susan Corbett Cheshire ("Susan Cheshire") born August 6, 1969; and,

Sara Caroline Cheshire ("Sara Cheshire" & "Sarah Cheshire"?) born April 19, 1842; and,

John Lester Taylor ("John Taylor") born August 4, 1880 in Randolph County, Alabama, became a medical doctor, married Mae Idell Farris ("Mae Farris") on July 4, 1904, died July 18, 1960, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Mae Farris was born April 2, 1882, died December 17, 1949 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife. The children of John Taylor and Mae Taylor were:

Nellie Catherine Taylor ("Nellie Taylor") born June 21, 1906, married Grady H. Ridley ("Grady Ridley") December 27, 1928, and died March 26, 1962. Grady Ridley was born November 18, 1893 and died February 22, 1983;

Zada Magret Taylor ("Zada Taylor" & "Margaret Taylor"?) born July 12, 1908, married Willie Frank Royston ("Willie Royston" & "William Royston") July 27, 1926, died January 25, 1945, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Willie Royston was born August 27, 1900, died September 23, 1974, and is buried with his wife. Willie Royston and Zada Royston had 2 children:

Rosylon Royston born July 22, 1927, and married Lewis Mathews Moore ("Lewis Moore") October 30, 1946. Lewis Moore died May 23, 1974; and,

Marilyn Royston born December 26, 1933, and married Charles Pearson, III December 22, 1955. Charles Pearson was born December 26, 1932;

John Lester Taylor, Jr. ("John Taylor") born April 30, 1910, and died November 21, 1910 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Ophelia Janette Taylor ("Ophelia Taylor") born September 4, 1911, first married Jim T. Mickle ("Jim Mickle" & "James Mickle") January 17, 1943, and later married Arnold Stribling March 15, 1970. Jim Mickle was born March 24, 1905 and died August 2, 1968;

James William Taylor ("James Taylor") born September 4, 1913, and married Christine Meadows June 20, 1940. Christine Meadows was born June 7, 1916. James Taylor and Christine Taylor had 2 children:

James Meadows Taylor ("James Taylor") born March 7, 1943, and married Anne Dean Willoughby ("Anne Willoughby") December 31, 1969. Anne Willoughby was born February 12, 1947; and,

Julia Wilks Taylor ("Julia Taylor") born February 12, 1947; and,

Jonella Taylor ("Jnoella Taylor"?) born December 3, 1915, and married David Turner Quillian ("David Quillian") November 28, 1944. David Quillian was born August 27, 1907 and died June 30, 1960. David Quillian and Jnoella Quillian had 2 children:

Rudolph Taylor Quillian ("Rudolph Quillian") born April 22, 1947; and, Zada Taylor Quillian ("Zada Quillian") born April 16, 1949, and married James Wilkes Feighner ("James Feighner") June 2, 1974 and who was born January 28, 1949. James Feighner and Zada Feighner had 2 children:

Gordon Rudolph Feighner ("Gordon Feighner") born August 24, 1978; and, Barrett Turner Feighner ("Barrett Feighner") March 25, 1981;

Sarah Elizabeth Taylor ("Sarah Taylor" & "Betty Taylor") born March 30, 1839, married John Holder, Sr., and died February 22, 1891 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. John Holder was born October 31, 1839, and died July 22, 1894;

Catherine Jane Taylor ("Catherine Taylor" & “Katherine Taylor) born December 12, 1840 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Jonathan Sudduth ("John Sudduth") May 24, 1859, died July 1, 1911 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Jonathan Sudduth was born June 6, 1830, died November 10, 1908 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife. Joathan Sudduth and Catherine Sudduth had 9 children:

James Chesley Sudduth ("James Sudduth" & "Chess Sudduth") born September 9, 1861 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Martha Hornsby January 20, 1884, died September 6, 1940 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Martha Hornsby was born September 17, 1862, died November 20, 1939 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with her husband. James Sudduth and Martha Sudduth had 4 children:

L. Roy Sudduth born April 23, 1885 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Estell Rogers, died December 24, 1977 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Noah Barber Sudduth ("Noah Sudduth") born December 9, 1886 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Lillian Ryan;

DeWitt Sudduth born April 13, 1889 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married an Edith; and,

Effie Sudduth born September 1, 1899 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married M.E. Bates on March 30, 1924 and who was born February 20, 1899;

Malachi R. Sudduth ("Malachi Sudduth") born November 3, 1864 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Abigail Presnal ("Abby Presnal") about 1889 or 1890375, died August 19, 1946 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Abigail Presnal was born September 4, 1870, died November 3, 1952 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with her husband. Malachi Sudduth and Abigail Sudduth had 5 children:

Una Sudduth born September 23, 1892 in Randolph County, Alabama, died August 19, 1906 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Eris Sudduth born September 3, 1894 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Marvin R. Manley ("Marvin Manley") November 25, 1923, and died May 8, 1983. Marvin Manley was born April 19, 1889, died December 4, 1965, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Ruth Sudduth born March 30, 1896 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Samuel Muldrew March 15, 1974. Samuel Muldrew was born February 16, 1888 and died March 10, 1971;

Guy Howard Sudduth ("Guy Sudduth") born November 16, 1900 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Mary Foster on March 17, 1932, died November 9, 1977 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Mary Foster was born August 29, 1910; and,

John Robert Sudduth ("John Sudduth") born January 30, 1903 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Sue Bob Stitt ("Sue Stitt") December 25, 1927, died either on August 23, 1939 or August 23, 1938375 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Sue Stitt was born October 23, 1903, died February 7, 1987 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with her husband;

Emma Sudduth born November 15, 1866 in Randolph County, Alabama, died July 25, 1867 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Rufus A. Sudduth ("Rufus Sudduth") born October 15, 1868 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Lettie O. Manley ("Lettie Manley" & "Leticia Manley"?) about 1893, died March 24, 1959 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Lettie Manley was born February 10, 1876, died April 26, 1961 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. The children of Rufus Sudduth and Lettie Sudduth were:

John Wesley Sudduth ("John Sudduth") born July 23, 1898 in Randolph County, Alabama, married a Monie W., died September 1, 1979 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Monie W. was born December 18, 1901, died November 16, 1978 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with her husband. John Sudduth and Monie Sudduth had 2 children:

an infant who apparently died at birth September 14, 1916 in Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Elvertis Sudduth born about August 1919 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Edgar A. Sudduth ("Edgar Sudduth") born September 23, 1900 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married an Ethel February 14, 1972 and who was born about 1900;

James L. Sudduth ("James Sudduth") born July 15, 1903 in Randolph County, Alabama, died December 12, 1903, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Mary M. Sudduth ("Mary Sudduth") born September 8, 1904 in Randolph County, Alabama, died September 15, 1904 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Joseph P. Sudduth ("Joseph Sudduth" & "Joe Sudduth") born May 30, 1905 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Anne Maud Sudduth ("Anne Sudduth" & "Maude Sudduth"?) born about 1906 in Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Mildred O. Sudduth ("Mildred Sudduth") born July 12, 1909 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Jonathan Sudduth born about 1869 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Walter W. Sudduth ("Walter Sudduth") born August 28, 1871 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married a Mattie. Walter Sudduth and Mattie Sudduth had 7 children:

Lura Sudduth ("Laura Sudduth"?);

Janie Sudduth ("Jane Sudduth");

Charles Joe Sudduth ("Charles Sudduth" & "Joseph Sudduth"?)

Edgar Sudduth;

Fannie Sudduth ("Francis Sudduth"?);

Lorena Sudduth; and,

Nora Lee Sudduth ("Nora Sudduth");

Tillman Edgar Sudduth ("Tillman Sudduth") born December 25, 1876 in Randolph County, Alabama, died October 10, 1899 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Sarah Nora Sudduth ("Sarah Sudduth") born September 2, 1877 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Nathan Elbert Pittman ("Nathan Pittman") December 30, 1894, died September 12, 1959 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Nathan Pittman was born May 2, 1875, died September 22, 1937 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife. The children of Nathan Pittman and Sarah Pittman were:

Jimmie Dora Pittman ("Jimmie Pittman") born December 9, 1895 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Lester L. Stephens ("Lester Stephens"), and died October 26, 1935. Lester Stephens died October 26, 1935 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Annie May Pittman ("Annie Pittman" & "Anne Pittman"?) born September 21, 1897 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Arthur Smith March 14, 1915, and died April 15, 1956;

Edgar Earl Pittman ("Edgar Pittman") born August 7, 1899 in Randolph County, Alabama, died June 16, 1907 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Lola Norine Pittman ("Lola Pittman") born March 1901 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Leo Hardy and died November 30, 1949;

Gordon Wayne Pittman ("Gordon Pittman") born April 22, 1903 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Ione Thompson August 24, 1940;

Elbert Spiegle Pittman ("Elbert Pittman") born May 30, 1905 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Flora McCary June 22, 1939;

Charles Malachi Pittman ("Charles Pittman" & "Charlie Pittman") born November 25, 1908 in Randolph County, Alabama, died August 12, 1987 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Walter Perry Pittman ("Walter Pittman") born October 15, 1910 in Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Robert Hugh Sudduth ("Robert Sudduth") born November 12, 1881 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Claude Manley on January 8, 1903, died October 2, 1961 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Claude Manley was born May 19, 1883 in Alabama, died August 29, 1964 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with her husband. The children of Robert Sudduth and Claude Sudduth were:

Hattie Sudduth born December 20, 1903 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Poward Presnal May 4, 1924 and who was born January 24, 1901;

Robert Walker Sudduth ("Robert Sudduth") born October 5, 1905 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Lillian O'Bryant, died August 27, 1950 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Robert Sudduth and Lillian Sudduth had 2 children:

Sharon Lea Sudduth ("Sharon Sudduth"); and,

Judith Anne Sudduth ("Judith Sudduth");

James Richard Sudduth ("James Sudduth") born January 1, 1909 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Louise Weathers on May 27, 1928, died September 13, 1967 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Louise Weathers was born August 30, 1907. James Sudduth and Louise Sudduth had a son named:

James Richard Sudduth, Jr. ("James Sudduth");

Audrey Zemily Sudduth ("Audrey Sudduth") born April 28, 1911, and married Peter Jeter May 28, 1938. Peter Jeter and Audrey Jeter had a daughter named:

LeNita Claude Jeter ("LaNita Jeter") who married James Henry Hurley, Jr. ("James Hurley"). James Hurley and LeNita Hurley had 2 children:

James Henry Hurley, III ("James Hurley"); and,

Audra Leann Hurley ("Audra Hurley");

Maggie Pearl Sudduth ("Maggie Sudduth" & "Margaret Sudduth") born September 10, 1913, and married John L. Murphy ("John Murphy") May 15, 1947;

Tillman Hugh Sudduth ("Tillman Sudduth") born March 27, 1917, and married Oleta Washington May 23, 1939 and who was born January 24, 1920. Tillman Sudduth and Oleta Sudduth had 4 children:

Sadie Jo Sudduth ("Sadie Sudduth") who married a Lee. Sadie Lee had 2 children:

Joseph Tillman Lee ("Joseph Lee"); and,

Jennifer Lee;

Jane Ann Sudduth ("Jane Sudduth") who married a Gross. Jane Gross had 3 children:

Luanne Gross;

Robbie Jane Gross ("Robbie Gross"), and,

John Gross;

Jeannie Lou Sudduth ("Jeannie Sudduth"); and,

Walter Tillman Sudduth;

Mary Elizabeth Sudduth ("Mary Sudduth") born February 18, 1919, and married Kenneth Hosmer March 3, 1943 and who was born April 28, 1920. Kenneth Hosmer and Mary Hosmer had a daughter named:

Patricia Ann Hosmer ("Patricia Hosmer") who married Robert Henry Stubbs ("Robert Stubbs"). Robert Stubbs and Patricia Stubbs had 2 children:

Robert Alan Stubbs ("Robert Stubbs") born April 28, 1968; and,

Kenneth Todd Stubbs ("Kenneth Stubbs") born April 5, 1970;

Willie Kate Sudduth ("Willie Sudduth") born October 13, 1921, and married James Richard Scruton ("James Scruton") January 6, 1942. James Scruton and Willie Scruton had a daughter named:

Marjorie Claudine Scruton ("Marjorie Scruton") born November 6, 1943 and who married Clifford Lee Tanner ("Clifford Tanner") who was born November 25, 1942. Clifford Tanner and Marjorie Tanner had 2 children:

Tara Kathleen Tanner ("Tara Tanner") born May 29, 1970; and,

Seth Cortland Tanner ("Seth Tanner") born March 23, 1973;

John Wyatt Sudduth ("John Sudduth") born January 10, 1924 and married Colleen Patterson. John Sudduth and Colleen Sudduth had 4 children:

Wulleen Jean Sudduth ("Wulleen Sudduth") who married a Kaspzyk. Wulleen Kaspzyk had a daughter named:

Kelly Colleen Kaspzyk;

John Wyatt Sudduth, Jr. ("John Sudduth");

Patrick Christie Sudduth ("Patrick Sudduth"); and,

Robbie Sudduth ("Robert Sudduth"?); and,

Emma Loura Sudduth ("Emma Sudduth") born September 11, 1929, and married James Gordon Browning ("James Browning") November 9, 1946. James Browning and Emma Browning had 3 children:

James Gordon Browning, Jr. ("James Browning") who married a Pamela;

Steven George Browning ("Steven Browning"); and,

Lisa Ann Browning ("Lisa Browning");

James Lundy Brock Taylor ("James Taylor" & "Lundy Taylor") born April 18, 1842 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Lucy G. Slay ("Lucy Slay") October 18, 1865, died October 10, 1928 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Lucy Slay was born December 22, 1845, was the daughter of Alpheus Slay and Amanda McCulloch, died December 24, 1932 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with her husband. James Taylor and Lucy Taylor had 9 children:

Andrew Johnson Taylor ("Andrew Taylor") born September 10, 1866 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Louise Exine Hammack ("Louise Hammack" & "Louisa Hammack"?) on June 26, 1887 in Texas, and died September 20, 1926 in Coke County, Texas. Louise Hammack was born July 23, 1867 in Coryell County, Texas, died on either February 28, 1958 or February 20, 1958 in Howard County, Texas, and is buried in Coke County, Texas. Andrew Taylor and Louise Taylor had 8 children:

James Leroy Taylor ("James Taylor" & "Lee Taylor") born April 13, 1888 in Hamilton County, Texas, married Inez Adeline McDorman ("Inez McDorman") September 21, 191?, and died April 15, 1968 in Coke County, Texas. Inez McDorman was born either on August 26, 1890 or on December 26, 1890375 in Tom Green County, Texas, and died September 12, 1962 in Coke County, Texas. James Taylor and Inez Taylor had 11 children:

Mildred Adeline Taylor ("Mildred Taylor") born August 19, 1911, married Louis Lee Ligon ("Louis Ligon") November 14, 1933, and died either December 26, 1968 or December 26, 1978375. Louis Ligon and Mildred Ligon had 3 children:

John LeRoy Ligon ("John Ligon") born June 1, 1936, and married Jeraldone Jasper on August 1, 1959. John Ligon and Jeraldone Ligon had 3 children:

Jasper Mack Ligon ("James Mack Ligon"?, "James Ligon" & "Jasper Ligon") born December 5, 1960 and married Pamela Ann McIntyre ("Pamela McIntyre") and they are divorced;

John Robert Ligon ("John Ligon") born August 25, 1962 and married Heather Mary Renner ("Heather Renner") August 31, 1985. John Ligon and Heather Ligon had a son named:

John Clayton Ligon ("John Ligon") born January 25, 1990; and,

Joan Elizabeth Ligon ("Joan Ligon") born December 27, 1964 and married William Roger Escapule ("William Escapule") about 1987. William Escapule and Joan Escapule had 2 children:

Roger Tylee Escapule ("Roger Escapule") born September 22, 1988; and,

Emilly Elizabeth Escapule ("Emilly Escapule" & "Emily Escapule"?) born March 14, 1992;

Joe Linzy Ligon ("Joe Ligon" & "Joseph Ligon") born July 31, 1937, and married Linda Beth Schrier ("Linda Schrier") on July 1, 1961. Joe Ligon and Linda Ligon had 2 children:

Joe David Ligon ("Joe Ligon") born January 29, 1964, and married Carrie Lee Collums ("Carrie Collums") October 17, 1992; and,

Lea Beth Ligon ("Lea Ligon") born November 17, 1965; and,

Nancy Lou Ligon ("Nancy Ligon") born May 30, 1940, first married James J. Connier ("James Connier") January 5, 1965 and they had no children, later married John William Fulton ("John Fulton") February 14, 1974. John Fulton and Nancy Fulton had 2 children:

Heather Elizabeth Fulton ("Heather Fulton") born January 31, 1975; and,

Holly Lee Fulton ("Holly Fulton") born October 25, 1977;

Louie LaVelle Taylor ("Louie LaVelta Taylor"?, "Louie Taylor" & "Louis Taylor") born March 11, 1914, first married Fred Cox on May 1, 1937 and had no children by that marriage, next married Daniel Diemert on December 29, 1950 and had no children by that marriage, and finally married Ivey Oscar Eubanks on September 3, 1955. Ivey Eubanks and Louie Taylor had a son named;

Jeffrey Neal Eubanks ("Jeffrey Eubanks") born April 28, 1956, and married D'Ann Garlington on June 3, 1978. Jeffery Eubanks and D'Ann Eubanks had 3 children:

Lori Michelle Eubanks ("Lori Eubanks") born September 30, 1980;

Casey Neal Eubanks ("Casey Eubanks") born April 24, 1984; and,

Colby Lyn Eubanks ("Colby Eubanks") born April 24, 1984;

Beatrice LeRoy Taylor ("Beatrice Taylor") born December 31, 1915 in Coke County, Texas, and married J.Q. Counts on October 19, 1940. J.Q. Counts and Beatrice Counts had 4 children:

Ellen Inez Counts ("Ellen Counts") born December 7, 1941 and married Jerry Edmund Tolbert ("Jerry Tolbert") on June 27, 1962. Jerry Tolbert and Ellen Tolbert had 3 children:

James David Tolbert ("James Tolbert") born February 3, 1970;

Elizabeth Lee Tolbert ("Elizabeth Tolbert") born July 27, 1971; and,

John Scott Tolbert ("John Tolbert") born March 17, 1976;

Robert James Counts ("Robert Counts") born July 10, 1943, and first married Mrs. Linda Kay Gregston Chambers ("Linda Chambers", formerly Linda Gregston"?) May 17, 1968, and later married Barbara Elaine Moore ("Barbara Moore") May 17, 1974. Robert Counts and Linda Counts had a stepson named:

Kelly Dale Chambers ("Kelly Chambers") born May 3, 1967;

Jacquelyn Beatrice Counts ("Jacquelyn Counts") born August 30, 1950, and married Gary Lee Williams ("Gary Williams") on May 29, 1971. Gary Williams and Jacquelyn Williams had 6 children:

Shannon Lee Williams ("Shannon Williams") born April 9, 1975; Katherina Lynn Williams ("Katrina Lynn Williams"?, "Katrina Williams" & "Katherina Williams") born July 4, 1976;

Mark Thomas Williams ("Mark Williams") born November 15, 1977; Jessica Loraine Williams ("Jessica Williams") born October 28, 1979;

Micah John Williams ("Micah Williams") born July 5, 1981; and,

Rachel Lani Williams ("Rachel Williams") born September 12, 1984; and,

John Quitman Counts ("John Counts") born December 20, 1951, and married Belynda Blanche McMullen ("Belynda McMullen") January 6, 1973. John Counts and Belynda Counts had 2 children:

Chad Thomas Counts ("Chad Counts") born September 10, 1977; and, Brad Quitman Counts ("Brad Counts") born December 19, 1979;

Sylvia Helen Taylor ("Sylvia Taylor") born December 29, 1917, married Alvis Wayne Kennemer ("Alvis Kennemer") March 4, 1943, and died January 1, 1989. Alvis Kennemer and Sylvia Kennemer had 4 children:

Richard Wayne Kennemer ("Richard Kennemer") born February 16, 1944, and married Carol Jean Berman ("Carol Berman") June 20, 1971. Richard Kennemer and Carol Kennemer had 3 children:

Andrea Meredith Kennemer ("Andrea Kennemer") born May 12, 1973;

Daniel Ben Kennemer ("Daniel Kennemer") born May 7, 1976; and, Michael Ian Kennemer ("Michael Kennemer") born March 17, 1978;

James Henry Kennemer ("James Kennemer") born November 1, 1946, first married Susan Ann Welch ("Susan Welch") on October 25, 1975 and had no children, and next married Carol Renea Gotcher ("Carol Gotcher"). James Kennemer and Carol Kennemer had 3 children:

Meredith Leigh born July 25, 1983;

James Henry Kennemer, III ("James Kennemer") born September 11, 1985; and,

Matthew Ryan Kennemer ("Matthew Kennemer") born May 6, 1988;

Rebecca Jean Kennemer ("Rebecca Kennemer") born March 31, 1952, and married William Thomas Newton ("William Newton") April 29, 1978. The 3 children of William Newton and Rebecca Newton were:

William Thomas Newton, III ("William Newton") born May 2, 1980;

Katherine Hope Newton ("Katherine Newton") born May 8, 1983; and,

Andrew Kennemer Newton ("Andrew Newton") born March 15, 1919; and,

Carole Sue Kennemer ("Carol Kennemer") born August 23, 1954, first married David Lynn Summers ("David Summers") January 10, 1973, next married Charles B. Henson ("Charles Henson") July 12, 1976 and who died about 1983, and finally married Burton Guidry May 28, 1986;

Jane Marie Taylor ("Jane Taylor") born April 10, 1920, married Jack Goldsmith ("John Goldsmith"?) on September 23, 1945, and died May 31, 1972. Jack Goldsmith and Jane Goldsmith had 3 children:

Barbara Lynn Goldsmith ("Barbara Goldsmith") born March 30, 1947, and married Michael Ray Schoenhals ("Michael Schoenhals") either on August 2, 1970 or on August 1, 1970375. Michael Schoenhals and Barbara Schoenhals had 3 children:

Kimberley Jane Schoenhals ("Kimberly Schoenhals") born June 20, 1976;

Kelly Coulter Schoenhals ("Kelly Schoenhals") born November 22, 1978; and,

Sarah Lindsey Schoenhals ("Sarah Schoenhals") born February 7, 1981;

William Taylor Goldsmith ("William Goldsmith") born May 24, 1949, and married Kathleen Diane Veronica Collins ("Kathleen Collins" & " Diane Collins") April 18, 1972. William Goldsmith and Kathleen Goldsmith had a daughter named:

Frances Marie Goldsmith ("Frances Goldsmith") born December 4, 1988; and,

Nancy Jane Goldsmith ("Nancy Goldsmith") born March 1, 1958 and married Baker Perkins Lee Scott III ("Baker Scott" & Perkins Scott") August 2, 1981. Baker Scott and Nancy Scott had 2 children:

Andrew Tyler Scott ("Andrew Scott") born August 31, 1984; and,

Samatha Marie Scott ("Samatha Scott") born November 13, 1986;

Bobby Josephine Taylor ("Bobby Taylor") born December 29, 1921, married Lothlen Buchanan Mahon ("Lothlen Mahon") December 24, 1945, and died September 18, 1989. Lothlen Mahon and Bobby Mahon had 3 children:

Bobby Jean Mahon ("Bobby Mahon") born November 22, 1946, first married Wilbert Louie Ginzer ("Wilbert Ginzer"), and later married Ralph Lee Johnson ("Ralph Johnson") Ralph Johnson and Bobby Johnson had a daughter named: J

Joy Gail Johnson ("Joy Johnson") born August 12, 1975;

Roy Paul Mahon ("Roy Mahon") born October 4, 1948, and died November 20, 1950; and,

William James Mahon ("William Mahon") born January 7, 1950, first married Jeannie Lynne Marsalia ("Jeannie Marsalia") about 1972, and later married Kathie Roe ("Katherine Roe"?) June 12, 1978. William Mahon and Marsalia Mahon had a son named:

Shane Allen Mahon ("Shane Mahon") born March 18, 1973. William Mahon and Kathie Mahon had a son named:

Joshua Paul Mahon ("Joshua Mahon") born February 1, 1979;

James Mac Taylor ("James Taylor") born July 4, 1923, married Emily Ruth Crumpler ("Emily Crumpler") May 13, 1946, and died May 8, 1951. James Taylor and Ruth Taylor had 2 children:

Virginia Inez Taylor ("Virginia Taylor") born March 31, 1947, and married Tommie Walker Choate ("Tommie Choate" & "Thomas Choate"?) December 23, 1966. Tommie Choate and Virginia Choate had 13 children:

Virginia Ruth Choate ("Virginia Choate") born December 28, 1968;

Ivey Dawn Choate ("Ivey Choate") born January 10, 1970;

Tommie Walker Choate, III ("Tommie Choate") born December 13, 1972;

Brandie Ellen Choate ("Brandie Choate") born March 12, 1974;

Adam Joseph Choate ("Adam Choate") born August 12, 1976;

Cary Taylor Choate ("Cary Choate") born April 15, 1979;

Joshua Mac Choate ("Joshua Choate") born February 2, 1980;

Mark Buchanan Choate ("Mark Choate") born September 20, 1981;

Benjamin Wade Choate ("Benjamin Choate") born November 4, 1983;

Emily Jeane Choate ("Emily Choate") born May 10, 1985;

Zachary James Choate ("Zachary Choate") born October 19, 1986; Samuel Christopher Choate ("Samuel Choate") born January 19, 1989; and,

Micah Council Choate ("Micah Choate") born February 14, 1991; and,

Patricia Anne Taylor ("Patricia Taylor") born January 29, 1948, and married Ronald Wayne Koonse ("Ronald Koonse") March 12, 1971 Ronald Koonse and Patricia Koonse had a son named:

Rusty Kyle Koonse ("Rusty Koonse") born August 29, 1975;

Lola Katherine Taylor ("Lola Taylor") born March 25, 1925, and married Jack Warren Martin ("Jack Martin" & "John Martin"?) on October 19, 1946. Jack Martin and Lola Martin had 3 children:

Katherine Ann Martin ("Katherine Martin") born February 2, 1951, married Anthony John Ackerman ("Anthony Ackerman") August 1, 1970, and died February 2, 1973;

Judith Elaine Martin ("Judith Martin") born November 8, 1953, first married Louis Anthony Benaglio ("Louis Benaglio") January 27, 1973, and later married Chester D. Cathey ("Chester Cathey") may 1980, and still later married Robert Allen Bohannon ("Robert Bohannon"). Louis Benaglio and Judith Benaglio had a daughter named:

Amy Elaine Benaglio ("Amy Benaglio") born September 12, 1977. Robert Bohannon and Judith Bohannon had 2 children:

Rebekah Kathleen Bohannon ("Rebekah Bohannon" & "Rebecca Bohannon"?) born February 9, 1986; and,

Micah Warren Bohannon ("Micah Bohannon") born January 11, 1988; and,

Michael Glenn Martin ("Michael Martin") born on October 24, 1955 and died June 17, 1979;

Ruth Ann Taylor ("Ruth Taylor") born February 22, 1927, married Kenneth Warren Goode ("Kenneth Goode") June 7, 1950, and died July 23, 1989. Kenneth Goode and Ruth Goode had 2 children:

James Kenneth Goode ("James Goode") born February 4, 1952; and,

Betty Jane Goode ("Betty Goode") born December 20, 1953;

Judith Patricia Taylor ("Judith Taylor") born May 3, 1931, and married Bert Temp Sheppard ("Bert Sheppard", & "Bert Sheppart"?) June 12, 1954. Bert Sheppard and Bert Sheppard had 4 children:

Dixie Jan Sheppard ("Dixie Sheppard") born November 5, 1955, first married Phillip W. Windham ("Phillip Windham"), and later married Robert Douglas Smith ("Robert Smith") June 16, 1978. Robert Smith and Dixie Smith had 4 children:

Lindsey Jan Smith ("Lindsey Smith") born November 16, 1979;

Lanna Camille Smith ("Lanna Smith") born March 16, 1982;

Lance Douglas Smith ("Lance Smith") born May 15, 1984; and,

Cayla LaDohn Smith ("Cayla Smith") born on either July 26, 1986 or on May 15, 1984375;

Deborah Lynn Sheppard ("Debory Sheppard" & "Deborah Sheppard"?) born May 17, 1957 and married Michael Lynn Cook ("Michael Cook") August 14, 1976. Michael Cook and Debory Cook had 2 children:

Cameron Chase Cook ("Cameron Cook") born June 14, 1985; and,

Rance Austin Cook ("Rance Cook") born October 10, 1988;

Judy Beth Sheppard ("Judy Sheppard" & "Judith Sheppard"?) born April 7, 1961, and married David Ray Lesley ("David Lesley") on June 25, 1977. David Lesley and Judy Lesley had 2 children:

Skip Taylor Lesley ("Skip Lesley") born June 12, 1977; and,

Natnei Brooke Lesley ("Natnei Lesley") born July 25, 1982; and,

Ronald Bert Sheppard ("Ronald Sheppard") born August 28, 1964, and married Janet Wygant on January 7, 1989. Ronald Sheppard and Janet Sheppard had a son named:

David Kater Sheppard ("David Sheppard") born July 25, 1993; and,

Martha Loy Taylor ("Martha Taylor") born January 5, 1933, and married Elry Coy Jones ("Elry Jones") on either August 3, 1955 or on August 2, 1955375. Elry Jones and Martha Jones had 4 children:

Lee Matthew Jones ("Lee Jones") born October 6, 1958, and married Shery Ann Singley ("Shery Singley" & "Sherry Singley") March 7, 1987. Lee Jones and Shery Jones ("Sherry Jones") had 2 children:

Joshua Lee Jones ("Joshua Jones") born September 9, 1990; and,

Caleb Andrew Jones ("Caleb Jones") born April 30, 1992;

Russ Alan Jones ("Russ Jones") born September 27, 1960, and married Pamela Martelle Muncy ("Pamela Muncy") March 10, 1984. Russ Jones and Pamela Jones had a child named:

Caitlin Martelle Jones ("Caitlin Jones") born April 9, 1993;

Martha Ann Jones ("Martha Jones") born March 15, 1967, and married John Clayton Everheart ("John Everheart") January 2, 1988. John Everheart and Martha Everheart had a son named:

Ryan Clayton Everheart ("Ryan Everheart") born November 20, 1991; and,

Jay Walt Jones ("Jay Jones") born December 1, 1969;

Andrew Johnson Taylor, Jr. ("Andrew Taylor") born January 31, 1890, married Merle Averitt on December 8, 1914, and died April 1973. Andrew Taylor and Merle Taylor had a daughter named:

Shirley Louise Taylor ("Shirley Taylor") born December 2, 1927, and married Milton Flowers October 12, 1945. Milton Flowers and Shirley Flowers had 2 children:

Andrew Flowers who died November 1, 1968; and,

Gregory Flowers who married Mrs. Carla Hebor. Grebory Flowers and Carla Flowers had 2 children:

Keith Edwin Hebor Flowers ("Keith Flowers" & "Edwin Flowers"), formerly ("Keith Edwin Hebor" & "Keith Hebor"?); and,

Jeffry Flowers ("Jeffrey Flowers") born February 2, 1976;

Charles Wesley Taylor ("Charles Taylor") born December 27, 1891, married Clara Doris Burroughs ("Clara Burroughs") December 28, 1914, and died December 3, 1943. The children of Charles Taylor and Clara Taylor were:

Wilma Charlene Taylor ("Wilma Taylor") born January 17, 1916, first married Aubrey Carl Pinkston ("Aubrey Pinkston") December 4, 1933, next married Allen Roberts and had no children by this marriage, and still later married Carl Gardner and had no children by this marriage. Aubrey Pinkston and Wilma Pinkston had a daughter named:

Carline Pinkston ("Charlene Pinkerson"?) who married Troy Tucker. Troy Tucker and Carline Tucker 2 children:

Ronda Ann Tucker ("Ronda Tucker") born February 5, 1955, and married Tom Lindsey ("Thomas Lindsey"). Tom Lindsey and Ronda Lindsey had a son named:

Ryann Lindsey; and,

Renie Carol Lindsey ("Renie Lindsey") who married Frank Holik and they had 2 children:

Lindsey Holik born May 20, 1980; and,

Michael Frank Holik ("Michael Holik") born September 6, 1985; and,

Neal Andrew Taylor ("Neal Taylor") born March 4, 1918 and married Ann Hooper. Neal Taylor and Ann Taylor had 4 children:

Tom Taylor ("Thomas Taylor");

Gary Taylor;

Kenneth Taylor; and,

Mike Taylor ("Michael Taylor"?);

Gene Blanchard Taylor ("Gene Taylor") born April 16, 1921, and married Faye Blanchard Baxter ("Faye Baxter") about 1940. Gene Taylor and Fay Taylor had a son named:

Orval Gene Taylor ("Orval Taylor") born about 1941;

Betty Louise Taylor ("Betty Taylor") born November 16, 1919 and died November 22, 1920;

Christine Laverne Taylor ("Christine Taylor") born December 24, 1922, first married J.T. Lane, next married Loyal Caldwell, and finally married Phil Rundle ("Phillip Rundle"?). J.T. Lane and Christine Lane had a child named:

Nehman Lane. Loyal Caldwell and Christine Caldwell had 3 children: Cecelia Caldwell;

Jeff Caldwell ("Jeffrey Caldwell"?); and,

Debbie Caldwell ("Deborah Caldwell"?);

Charles Wesley Taylor, Jr. ("Charles Taylor") born August 28, 1924 and married Ida Jane Sterling ("Ida Sterling"). Charles Taylor and Ida Taylor had a daughter named:

Kathryn Taylor;

Mary Frances Taylor ("Mary Taylor") born July 23, 1926, and married Billy Stark ("William Stark"). Billy Stark and Mary Stark had 2 children:

Jerry Stark; and,

Dwain Stark;

Warren Taylor born June 22, 1928, and married Shirley Sue Gilbert ("Shirley Gilbert") November 7, 1954. Warren Taylor and Shirley Taylor had 3 children:

Debra Taylor (“Deborah Taylor”);

Terry Nathan Taylor ("Terry Taylor"); and,

Pamela Diane Taylor ("Pamela Taylor");

Doris JoAnn Taylor ("Doris Taylor") born February 1, 1930, first married Bill Handley ("William Handley"). William Handley and Doris Handley had 4 children:

Peri Handley;

Taylor Handley;

Clark Handley; and,

Erin Handley; and,

Foye Ellen Taylor ("Foye Taylor" & "Faye Taylor"?) born December 13, 1935 and married Don Larson ("Donald Larson"?);

Irma Taylor born June 27, 1896 and died May 13, 1899;

a unidentified son who died at birth June 27, 1900;

Lola Hammack Taylor ("Lola Taylor") born August 28, 1901, married Artell Green Roberts ("Artell Roberts") November 30, 1927, and died January 28, 1941. Artell Roberts and Lola Roberts had a stillborn infant;

Layla May Taylor ("Layla Taylor") born May 5, 1904, and married Earl C. Evans ("Earl Evans") December 19, 1920. Earl Evans and Layla Evans had 4 children:

Annazine Evans born October 2, 1921, first married Amel Adolphus Glaser ("Amel Glaser"), and later married Odas Williams on November 14, 1952. The children of Amel Glaser and Annazine Glaser were:

Amel Allen Glaser ("Amel Glaser") born August 19, 1940, and married Sue Mae Jo Eddy ("Sue Eddy") August 17, 1961. Amel Glaser and Sue Glaser had 3 children:

Rickey Allen Glaser ("Rickey Glaser" & "Richard Glaser") born August 27, 1961;

Susan Annette Glaser ("Susan Glaser") born July 16, 1962; and,

Tammy Ann Glaser ("Tammy Glaser") born October 16, 1966; and,

Layla Ann Glazer ("Layla Glazer") born July 23, 1942, first married Charles Wright June 18, 1960, and later married a Bryan. Charles Wright and Layla Wright had a daughter named Laura Jo Wright ("Laura Wright") born August 18, 1962.

The children of Odas Williams and Annazine Williams were:

Amanda Lou Williams ("Amanda Williams") born February 6, 1954;

Earline Williams born April 13, 1955; and,

Odas James Williams ("Odas Williams") born April 19, 1958;

Donald Roland Evans ("Donald Evans") born March 15, 1923, first married Margaret Baker, and later married Mildred Brown. Donald Evans and Margaret Evans had 2 children:

Mark Andrew Evans ("Mark Evans") born January 2, 1958; and,

Terri Maylene Evans ("Terri Evans") born January 25, 1958;

Larry Earl Evans ("Larry Evans") born February 20, 1936, and married Ada Mary George ("Ada George") June 4, 1955. Larry Evans and Ada Evans had 2 children:

Lawrence Eric Evans ("Lawrence Evans") born June 28, 1956; and, Gregory Mason Evans ("Gregory Evans") born October 7, 1958; and,

Billy Garfield Evans ("Billy Evans" & "William Evans") born October 28, 1938 and married Judith Patricia Butler ("Judith Butler"). Billy Evans and Judith Evans had 3 children:

Shavawn Elizabeth Evans ("Shavawn Evans") born March 27, 1963; Katherine Theresa Evans ("Katherine Evans") born September 1, 1966; and,

Jocelyn Suzanne Evans ("Joselyn Evans") born May 20, 1969; and,

an unidentified son who died at birth in 1907;

Charles E. Taylor ("Charles Taylor" & "Charlie Taylor") born either April 24, 1868 or May 1868375 in Randolph County, Alabama, married either Eldora Jane Lee ("Eldora Lee") or a Dora E.375 about 1892, and died June 22, 1903 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama. Eldora Lee was born August 1870. Charles Taylor and Eldora Taylor had a son named:

Charley B. Taylor ("Charley Taylor" & "Charles Taylor") born June 1894;

Emory C. Taylor ("Emory Taylor") born January 18, 1870 in Randolph County, Alabama, died March 3, 1872 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Beula E. Taylor ("Beula Taylor") born November 21, 1871, first married Jasper N. Grubbs ("Jasper Grubbs"), next married Charles Curtis Grubbs ("Charles Grubbs"). Jasper Grubbs was born February 27, 1860, died August 15, 1892, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Curtis Grubbs was born June 19, 1872 and died September 6, 1942. Charles Grubbs and Beula Grubbs had a daughter named:

Lucy Mae Grubbs ("Lucy Grubbs" & "Lucille Grubbs"?) born May 3, 1894, first married John Allen Kirby ("John Kirby"), and next married Virge Beall who was born April 6, 1877 and died September 19, 1966. John Kirby and Lucy Kirby had a son named:

Charles N. Kirby ("Charles Kirby") born March 16, 1915, and married Enid Mae Latornell ("Enid Latornell") June 29, 1957. Charles Kirby and Enid Kirby had 2 children:

Doris Ann Kirby ("Doris Kirby") born April 2, 1958; and,

Mary Catherine Kirby ("Mary Kirby") born April 27, 1960. Virge Beall and Lucy Beall had 2 children:

Gilbert Craig Beall ("Gilbert Beall") born January 11, 1926; and, Dorothy Mae Beall ("Dorothy Beall") born December 3, 1927;

Daniel Perry Taylor ("Daniel Taylor") born August 13, 1874, married Bessie Gordon, and died October 1, 1940. Bessie Gordon was born November 8, 1888 and died January 19, 1957;

Jerome Taylor born either November 29, 1876 or November 9, 1876375 in Randolph County, Alabama, died May 25, 1878 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Annie Maud B. Taylor ("Etta Maud B. Taylor"?, "Annie Taylor", "Anne Taylor", "Etta Taylor"?, "Maude Taylor" & "Maud Taylor") born April 27, 1879 in Randolph County, Alabama, died May 10, 1889 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

B.H. Taylor born August 7, 1882 in Randolph County, Alabama, died October 12, 1884 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Leon Taylor born either September 15, 1884 or in September 1883375 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Willie Mae Dean ("Willie Dean"), and died December 23, 1941. Willie Dean was born May 24, 1888 and died February 27, 1956. Leon Taylor and Willie Taylor had 2 children:

Dorothy Dean Taylor ("Dorothy Taylor") born January 28, 1907, married Louie C. Hasberger ("Louie Hasberger" & "Louis Hasberger") March 7, 1931, and died March 26, 1935; and,

Clarice Leone Taylor ("Clarice Taylor") born September 22, 1911, married Charles Baxter McLean ("Charles McLean") March 17, 1934, and died July 29, 1972. Charles McLean was born December 6, 1905. Charles McLean and Clarice McLean had a son named:

Leon Taylor McLean ("Leon McLean") born July 6, 1941, and married Patricia Marshall August 5, 1960 and who was born April 19, 1941. Leon McLean and Patricia McLean had 2 children:

Deborah Dawn McLean ("Deborah McLean") born October 4, 1961; and,

David Donald McLean ("David McLean") born June 27, 1964;

Elizabeth Ellen Taylor ("Elizabeth Taylor") born May 12, 1844, in Randolph County, Alabama, married Martin Polk Pittman ("Martin Pittman") November 8, 1866, died April 30, 1925 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Martin Pittman was born July 18, 1844, died either on March 29, 1924 or on March 28, 1924375 and is buried with his wife. Martin Pittman and Elizabeth Pittman had 3 children:

Laura V. Pittman ("Laura Pittman" & "Louise Pittman") born November 24, 1871, and married Daniel Brewer Stephens ("Daniel Stephens") July 17, 1890. The children of Daniel Stephens and Laura Stephens ("Louise Pittman") were:

Clark Howell Stephens ("Clark Stephens") born May 13, 1891, and married Dess Peffery January 21, 1923;

Claudie Hortense Stephens ("Claudie Stephens") born January 9, 1895, and married Harold Hamilton Hudgins ("Harold Hudgins") April 25, 1915;

Helena Christine Stephens ("Helena Stephens") born October 31, 1896, and married Lucius Todd September 26, 1932;

Daniel Bryant Stephens ("Daniel Stephens") born September 2, 1898, and married Martha Petty May 11, 1941;

Lula Hazel Stephens ("Lula Stephens") born March 12, 1901, and married George William Decker ("George Decker") October 6, 1923;

Martin Henry Stephens ("Martin Stephens") born March 11, 1905 and died June 10, 1905; and,

Mary Helen Stephens ("Mary Stephens") born March 11, 1905, and married Jack Gleeson (“Jack Gleason”?) On October 20, 19??;

Escar A. Pittman ("Escar Pittman") born December 1, 1874 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Hattie A. Davis ("Hattie Davis" & "Harriet Davis") December 30, 1894, and died August 9, 1899 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Hattie Davis was born January 1877. Escar Pittman and Hattie Pittman had 2 children:

Martin Paul Pittman ("Martin Pittman") born September 7, 1896 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Mary L. Pate ("Mary Pate") June 3, 1922. Martin Pittman and Mary Pittman had 2 children: Jean Pittman born June 11, 1925, and married B.N. Ferrell; and, Marilyn Joy Pittman ("Marilyn Pittmen") born March 29, 1927, and married Rev. Clem G. Sortey ("Clem Sortey" & "Clement Sortey"?); and,

Escar Albert Pittman, Jr. ("Escar Pittman") born August 3, 1898 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Josephine Tigert; and,

Sarah Lola Emilia Pittman ("Sarah Pittman", "Lola Pittman" & "Loler Pittman") born December 24, 1878 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Frank R. Wood ("Frank Wood") September 27, 1896, died May 27, 1913 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Frank Wood was born April 6, 1874, became a medical doctor, died April 21, 1965 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife. Frank Wood and Sarah Wood had 4 children:

Mildred Irene Wood ("Mildred Wood") born October 13, 1897 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Ernest Crabbe Kirk ("Ernest Kirk") May 24, 1919, and died September 14, 1986. Ernest Kirk was born January 30, 1895, and died February 13, 1972. Ernest Kirk and Mildred Kirk had 2 children:

Sara Blanche Kirk ("Sara Kirk" & "Sarah Kirk"?) born December 13, 1920, and died December 28, 1925; and,

Elizabeth Ellen Kirk ("Elizabeth Kirk") born August 11, 1926 and married James L. Sanders ("James Sanders"). James Sanders and Elizabeth Sanders had 4 children:

James Kirk Sanders ("James Sanders") born April 14, 1951 and died August 25, 1956;

Elizabeth Sanders born June 2, 1954;

Ellen Sanders born June 17, 1959; and,

Lesa Sanders ("Lisa Sanders"?) born May 20, 1961;

William Martin Wood ("William Wood") born February 1900, and married Nell C. Brown ("Nell Brown" & "Nellie Brown") June 24, 1923. William Wood and Nell Wood had 2 children:

Miriam Irene Wood ("Miriam Wood") born December 14, 1924, and married James Haywood August 21, 1946. James Haywood was born June 16, 1923; and,

Nancy Ann Wood ("Nancy Wood") born February 24, 1933, and married Elton Jones June 8, 1955. Elton Jones and Nancy Jones had 2 children:

Luinda Jones born July 18, 1961; and,

David Jones born August 9, 1963;

Franklin Pittman Wood ("Franklin Wood") born September 23, 1902, first married Ruth Jones March 4, 1923; and later married Margaret Walters October 17, 1943. Franklin Wood and Ruth Wood had 2 children:

Linton Franklin Wood ("Linton Wood") born September 2, 1925, and married Myra Stanley September 5, 1946; and,

Winston Richard Woods ("Winston Woods") an adopted son born December 1, 1953; and,

Escar Blake Wood ("Escar Wood") born July 10, 1905, and married Myrtice Crews March 2, 1925. Escar Wood and Myrtice Wood had 2 children:

Escar Gene Wood ("Escar Wood") born May 2, 1928, and married Fallie Stone December 21, 1958. Escar Wood and Fallie Wood had 3 children:

Laura Wood born October 31, 1959;

Thomas Wood born September 26, 1962; and,

Sara Wood ("Sarah Wood"?) born May 15, 1964; and,

Jack Richard Wood ("Jack Wood") born September 18, 1932, and married Jacqueline Smith September 11, 1954. Jack Wood and Jacqueline Wood had 4 children:

Ann Wood born September 20, 1959;

Jack Wood born August 19, 1961;

Bethany Wood born August 21, 1965; and,

Cora Wood born February 18, 1967;

Malachi Reeves Taylor ("Malachi Taylor" & "Mal Taylor") born October 15, 1846 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Mary Beatrice Chewning ("Mary Chewning") February 8, 1883, died March 12, 1923 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Mary Chewning was born April 19, 1859 in Alabama, died January 25, 1938 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with her husband. Malachi Taylor and Mary Taylor had 8 children:

Myrtis Letha Taylor ("Myrtis Taylor") born November 19, 1883 in Randolph County, Alabama, married either James O. Sharman or Jesse O. Sharmon375 ("James Sharman" & "Jessie Sharmon"), died April 23, 1958 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. James Sharman was born July 29, 1881 in Alabama, died October 6, 1938 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife. Jesse Sharmon and Myrtis Sharmon had a son named:

Hugh Sharman, born August 9, 1909 in Randolph County, Alabama, died September 17, 1974 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Pollie Edith Taylor ("Pollie Taylor") born October 30, 1884 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Edd B. Sharman ("Edd Sharman", "Ed Sharman" & "Edward Sharman"), died June 29, 1940 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Edd Sharman was born December 16, 1886 in Alabama, died November 21, 1938 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Ed Sharman and Pollie Sharman had 5 children:

Fred Sharman ("Frederick Sharman") born April 7, 1908 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

William Reeves Sharmon ("William Sharmon") born September 22, 1910 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and married Kate Talley ("Katherine Talley"). William Sharman and Kate Sharman had 2 children:

Julia Ann Sharman ("Julia Sharman"); and,

Sally Sharman ("Sarah Sharman"?);

Vernon Walter Sharman ("Vernon Sharman") born December 25, 1912 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and married Ruth Whitley;

Virginia Louise Sharman ("Virginia Sharman") born on either November 10, 1917 on in October 1917 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and married T. Holliday February 3, 1935. T. Holliday was born October 4, 1909; and,

James Edward Sharman ("James Sharman") born March 14, 1919;

Robert Elton Taylor ("Robert Taylor") born April 16, 1887 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Burma Jean Yates ("Burma Yates") August 5, 1914, and died August 22, 1972. Burma Yates was born May 11, 1893. Elton Taylor and Burma Taylor had 7 children:

Mary Francis Taylor ("Mary Taylor") born May 30, 1915, and married Joe Perry Drake ("Joe Drake" & "Joseph Drake") June 12, 1954;

Sara Edith Taylor ("Sarah Taylor") born February 4, 1918, and married Charles Ware Nixon ("Charles Nixon") June 1, 1941. Charles Nixon and Sara Nixon had 3 children:

Charles Ware Nixon, Jr. ("Charles Nixon") born May 17, 1944;

Sally Nixon ("Sarah Nixon") born August 22, 1947; and,

Ellen Hardt Nixon ("Ellen Nixon") born January 14, 1954;

Elton Robert Taylor, Jr. ("Elton Taylor") born March 25, 1920, married Elizabeth Arnell Gore ("Elizabeth Gore") June 7, 1941, and died January 2, 1987. The children of Elton Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor were:

Beth Taylor ("Elizabeth Taylor") born September 25, 1942;

Elton Robert Taylor, III ("Elton Taylor") born February 23, 1944;

Josephine Gore Taylor ("Josephine Taylor") born July 31, 1947;

Richard Lamar Taylor ("Richard Taylor") born November 14, 1950;

Malachi Taylor born August 1, 1954;

Floy Taylor born August 1, 1954; William Taylor born December 24, 1956; and,

Martin Yates Taylor ("Martin Taylor") born April 28, 1962;

Jean Elizabeth Taylor ("Jean Taylor") born February 11, 1923, and married Charles Paul Clark, Jr. ("Charles Clark") December 28, 1946;

Lillian Pauline Taylor ("Lillian Taylor") born April 26, 1925, and married Cecil Johnson June 29, 1949;

Leta Clark Taylor ("Leta Taylor") born September 18, 1926, and married James Lamar Poore ("James Poore") October 11, 1947. James Poore was born October 18, 1928; and,

Jimmie Taylor ("James Taylor"?) born March 31, 1930 and died November 25, 1946;

Oline Taylor born March 3, 1889 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Samuel Frankford Abernathy ("Samuel Abernathy"), died May 5, 1921 in Troup County, Georgia, and was buried in Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Samuel Abernathy was born January 13, 1882, died October 27, 1951, and is buried with his wife. Samuel Abernathy and Oline Abernathy had 3 children:

Samuel Frankford Abernathy, Jr. ("Samuel Abernathy") born either on December 31, 1910 or about 1900375 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Burma Washington who was born August 3, 1913;

John Robert Abernathy ("John Abernathy") born January 19, 1914 in Randolph County, Alabama, died January 29, 1916 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Mary Wever Abernathy ("Mary Abernathy") born April 13, 1921, married Douglass Powers ("Douglas Powers"?), died June 29, 1975, and was buried in Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Lulian Pauline Taylor ("Lulian Taylor") born April 2, 1892 in Randolph County, Alabama, and died May 5, 1975 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Lillian L. Taylor ("Lillian Taylor") born April 2, 1892 in Randolph County, Alabama, died November 8, 1975 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Willie Jim Taylor ("William Taylor"? & "James Taylor"?) born September 8, 1895 in Randolph County, Alabama, died July 19, 1896 Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Howard B. Taylor ("Howard Taylor") born May 12, 1898 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Hortense Stewart on August 7, 1918, and died either on January 17, 1948 on January 7, 1948375. Hortense Stewart was born September 10, 1898 in Alabama, was the daughter of James W. Stewart ("James Stewart") and Minnie H. Hortense ("Minnie Hortense"), and died March 15, 1968. Howard Taylor and Hortense Taylor had 3 children:

William H. Taylor ("William Taylor") born either in March 1919 or in April 1919375 in Alabama , and married about 1949;

Jane Taylor; and,

Nann Taylor (“Nancy Taylor”?);

Mary Ann Malissa Taylor ("Mary Taylor" & "Ann Taylor") born December 14, 1850 in Randolph County, Alabama, married George M. Holder ("George Holder") on January 20, 1884, died August 1, 1925 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Friendship Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. George Holder was born August 14, 1852, died June 11, 1923 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife. George Holder and Mary Holder had 4 children:

Sarah Colen Holder ("Sarah Holder") born July 6, 1886, married Luther Coleman Weathers ("Luther Weathers") on December 16, 1903, and died August 24, 1951. Luther Weathers was born either about 1885 or on September 27, 1852375 and died July 10, 1962. The 9 children of Luther Weathers and Sarah Weathers were:

Ocie L. Weathers ("Ocie Weathers") born about 1904;

Mary Weathers born about 1805;

Leo Weathers born about 1907;

Mattie Weathers born about 1909;

Fred Weathers ("Frederick Weathers"?) born about 1911;

Rebecca Weathers born about 1813;

George Weathers born about 1915;

Helen Weathers born about October 1917; and,

John Weathers born about November 1919;

Carl J. Holder ("Carl Holder") born December 10, 1887 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Maudie Lee Taylor ("Maudie Taylor", "Mandy Taylor" & "Maude Taylor"?), died in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Friendship Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Maudie Taylor was born October 18, 1888 in Randolph County, Alabama, was the daughter of Thornton Dozier Taylor ("Thornton Taylor") and Emily R. Mintie Hornsby ("Emily Hornsby"), died March 1, 1963 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Friendship Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. The children of Carl Holder and Maudie Holder ("Maude Holder"?) were:

Pervin M. Holder ("Pervin Holder") born about 1910 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Eunice Holder born about 1915 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Charles James Holder, Jr. ("Charles Holder") born July 21, 1918 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Gladys Holder in Randolph County, Alabama;

Hugh Dorsey Holder ("Hugh Holder") in Randolph County, Alabama; and, Charlene Holder born August 13, 1926 in Randolph County, Alabama, married a Ray, and died October 26, 1983;

Tura Bernice Holder ("Tura Holder") born February 3, 1890 in Randolph County, Alabama, died January 2, 1954 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Friendship Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Tura Holder had 2 children:

Grace Holder born about 1912 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Elliott Sikes; and,

Guy Holder born July 23, 1913 in Randolph County, Alabama, and, married Lilla Gibson December 24, 1936. Lilla Gibson was born August 9, 1914. Guy Holder and Lilla Holder had 2 children:

Guy Terry Holder ("Guy Holder") born May 5, 1938 and married Florence Knight; and,

Emilie Kay Holder ("Emilie Holder" & "Emily Holder"?) born December 14, 1945, and married James L. Newman ("James Newman") February 9, 1962; and,

Guy M. Holder ("Guy Holder") born July 17, 1892 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Nettie L. Strain ("Nettie Strain") born in Alabama, and died June 11, 1955. Nettie Strain was born September 23, 1889. Guy Holder and Nettie Holder had 3 children:

Mary Gervis Holder ("Mary Holder") born July 5, 1914 in Randolph County, Alabama, married James Lee Messer ("James Messer") February 14, 1935, and died May 2, 1969. James Messer died May 2, 1969;

James Donald Holder ("James Holder") born April 19, 1918 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Bovine Knight June 26, 1944. James Holder and Bovine Holder had 2 children:

Dennis Holder born July 9, 1945; and,

James Wayne Holder ("James Holder") born July 4, 1955; and,

Margaret Holder born February 1, 1925, and married George W. Traylor ("George Traylor") March 9, 1946. George Traylor and Margaret Traylor had 2 children:

Dennis Traylor born July 9, 1945; and,

Joe Lee Traylor ("Joe Traylor" & "Joseph Traylor"?) born July 1, 1954; and,

Martha Ann LovicyTaylor ("Martha Taylor" & "Ann Taylor") born December 14, 1850 in Randolph County, Alabama, first married John Holden about 1891, later married George B. Hendon ("George Hendon") about 1896, died June 16, 1921 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. George Hendon was born January 1842;

(iii) ANDREW JACKSON TAYLOR ("Andrew Taylor") born about 1816. The 1850 census for Randolph County, Alabama lists the family of Simpson Russell and his wife Louisa Russell and their 7 children. Also living in the same household was And. J. Taylor ("Andrew Jackson Taylor" & “Andrew Taylor”) who listed as being insane. This probably was the same person who was listed in the household of Malachi R. Taylor ("Malachi Taylor") in the 1860 census for Randolph County, Alabama;

(iv) SOLOMON STEWART TAYLOR ("Solomon Taylor") born March 22, 1818 in Georgia, married Emily Pruitt December 9, 1838 in Troup County, Georgia, died January 9, 1893 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in Zion Rest Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Emily Pruitt was born July 2, 1820, died July 8, 1881 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with her husband.

In the 1850 census for Chambers County, Alabama, the household of Solomon Taylor was listed as then comprising Solomon Taylor age 32 and his wife Emily Taylor age 28, together with their 6 children: Georgia Taylor ("George Taylor"?) age 11; Mary Taylor age 9; Sarah Taylor age 7; Elizabeth Taylor age 5; Zachery Taylor ("Zachary Taylor"?) age 3; and, Rollin Taylor ("Rowena Taylor""?) as 1 month old when the census was taken November 18, 1850.

In the 1860 census for Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, the household of Solomon Taylor was then listed as comprising Solomon S. Taylor ("Solomon Taylor") age 42 and his wife Emily Taylor age 39, together with their 9 children: George W. Taylor ("George Taylor") age 20; Mary A. Taylor ("Mary Taylor") age 18; Sarah J. Taylor ("Sarah Taylor") age 16; Elizabeth Taylor age 14; Zachry Taylor ("Zachery Taylor" & "Zachary Taylor") age 12; Rowena F. Taylor ("Rowena Taylor") age 10; William H. Taylor ("William Henry Taylor"? & "William Taylor") age 8; James E.J. Taylor ("James Taylor") age 5; and Thornton D. Taylor ("Thornton Taylor") age 2.

In the 1870 census for Randolph County, Alabama, then living in the household of Solomon Taylor were himself age 45 and his wife Emily Taylor age 40, together with their 8 children: Mary Taylor age 29; Jane Taylor ("Sarah Taylor") age 26; Bettie Taylor ("Elizabeth Taylor") age 23; Zachery Taylor ("Zachary Taylor"?) age 21; Roena Taylor ("Rowena Taylor") age 18; Henry Taylor ("William Henry Taylor" & "William Taylor") age 17; Cepus Taylor ("James E.J. Taylor"? & "James Taylor"?) age 14; and, Thorton Taylor age 12. The families of Solomon Taylor's brothers Tilmon Taylor and William Taylor, together with his brother Elijah Taylor's widow Elen Taylor were then living nearby. Solomon Taylor and Emily Taylor had 9 children:

George W. Taylor ("George E. Taylor"? & "George Taylor") born about 1839 in Alabama;

Mary A. Taylor ("Mary Taylor", "Mary Ann Taylor", "Molly Taylor" & "Mollie Taylor") born either in January 1840 or in January 1841375 in Alabama, died about 1926 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Zion Rest Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Sarah Jane Taylor ("Sarah Taylor") born May 1845 in Alabama, died about 1916 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Zion Rest Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Elizabeth Taylor ("Bettie Taylor" & "Betty Taylor"?) born about 1845 or about 1846375, married Levi Bailey, and died about 1883 or about 1933375 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Zion Rest Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Levi Bailey was born about 1855, died about 1883 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Zion Rest Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Levi Bailey and Elizabeth Bailey had 3 children:

Cephus B. Bailey ("Cephus Bailey") born about 1877 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Hattie B. Bailey ("Hattie Bailey" & "Harriett Bailey"?) born about 1879, died in Randolph County, Alabama; and,

an unidentified infant son who died in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Zion Rest Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Zachry Taylor ("Zachery Taylor"? & "Zackery Taylor"?) born December 1847 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Sarah Jane Wilf ("Sarah Wilf") about 1876, died about 1905, died about 1926 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in Zion Rest Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Sarah Wilf was born about June 1856, died about 1915 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with her husband. Zachery Taylor and Sarah Taylor had 9 children:

William Ellis Taylor ("William Taylor") born July 10, 1877 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Vistula A. Ware ("Vistula Ware" & "Tula Ware"), and died February 18, 1940. Vistula Ware was born June 17, 1883 and died either on July 12, 1972 or about 1915375. William Taylor and Vistula Taylor had 8 children:

Ruth E. Taylor ("Ruth Taylor") born May 2, 1902 in Randolph County, Alabama and married a Wallace;

James Augustus Taylor ("James Taylor", "Jim Gus Taylor", "Jim Taylor" & "Gus Taylor") born about 1905 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Elbert Rupert Taylor ("Elbert Taylor") born about 1908 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Myrtle Taylor born about 1910 in Randolph County, Alabama and married a Minter;

Carolyn Taylor ("Audry Taylor") born about 1912 in Randolph County, Alabama and married a Carr;

Lucylle Taylor ("Luciel Taylor" & "Lucille Taylor"?) born about 1914 in Randolph County, Alabama;

William Woodrow Taylor ("William Taylor") born July 1918 in Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Charles Ellis Taylor ("Charles Taylor") born July 5, 1921 in Randolph County, Alabama and died September 5, 1979;

Mary J. Taylor ("Mary Taylor") born about 1879 in Randolph County, Alabama;

an unknown child;

Eva Taylor born about 1882 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Mary A. Taylor ("Mary L. Taylor"? & "Mary Taylor") born March 1884 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Eunice Taylor ("Euillias Taylor"?) born April 1886 in Randolph County, Alabama;

an unidentified daughter born February 18, 1887 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Cephus Z. Taylor ("Cephus Taylor") born January 1888 and married an Elizabeth. Cephus Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor had 2 children:

an unknown child who had 5 sons; and,

an unknown child who had 4 daughters; and,

Carrie E. Taylor ("Carrie Taylor") born April 1890 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Rowena Frances Taylor ("Rowena Taylor" "Luena Taylor") born December 1849 in Randolph County, Alabama, married David M. Barsh ("David Barsh" & "Bud Barsh") about 1875. Bud Barsh was born August 1853 in Georgia, died in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in Taylors Xroads Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama. David Barsh and Rowena Barsh had the following children:

George W. Barsh ("George Barsh") born June 1876 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Sarah Veal, and died in Randolph County, Alabama. Sarah Veal was born about 1888. George Barsh and Sarah Barsh had 5 children:

Izora Barsh born about 1913 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Leon Bassett. Leon Bassett and Izora Bassett had 2 children:

Sarah Bassett; and,

Frederick Bassett;

Sarah Irene Barsh ("Sarah Barsh") born about 1915 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Woodrow Yates and died May 1990. Woodrow Yates and Sarah Yates had 2 children:

Larry Yates; and,

Joe Yates ("Joseph Yates");

Lena Barsh born May 1919 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Hoyt Benefield;

George Gay Barsh ("George Barsh") born in Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Essie Barsh born in Randolph County, Alabama;

Violet Dell Barsh ("Violet Barsh") born March 9, 1897 in Randolph County, Alabama, and died January 25, 1883;

Martha Iris Barsh ("Martha Barsh") born June 12, 1881 or in June 1880375 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Marshall Levoy Shelnutt ("Marshall Shelnutt") April 5, 1941. Marshall Shelnutt was born February 27, 1882 and died May 30, 1944. Marshall Shelnutt and Martha Shelnutt had 6 children:

James David Shelnutt ("James Shelnutt" & J.D. Shelnutt") born August 29, 1902, did not marry, and died January 7, 1964;

Luther Jefferson Shelnutt ("Luther Shelnutt") who married Floy Spince. and they had at least 1 child;

Corbin Lee Shelnutt ("Corbin Shelnutt" who married Lizzie Key ("Sis Key" & "Elizabeth Key"?). Corbin Shelnutt and Lizzie Shelnutt ("Elizabeth Shelnutt") had 4 children:

Abigail Shelnutt;

William Shelnutt;

Barrett Shelnutt; and,

Sarah Shelnutt who married a Williamson;

William Byrd Shelnutt ("William Shelnutt") born October 8, 1908, did not marry, and died October 19, 1976;

Fannie Loueva Shelnutt ("Fannie Lou Shelnutt", "Fannie Shelnutt" & "Frances Shelnutt"?) born November 9, 1913, married John Simpsie Pike ("John Pike"), and died September 11, 1989. John Pike was born November 19, 1906 and died February 5, 1964. John Pike and Fannie Pike ("Frances Pike"?) had 4 children:

Martha Pike;

Geraldine Pike;

an unknown daughter; and,

an unknown son;

Thomas Gross Shelnutt ("Thomas Shelnutt") born May 12, 1916, married Vester Cofield November 9, 1936, and died April 10, 1988. Vester Cofield was born December 21, 1917. Thomas Shelnutt and Vester Shelnutt had 5 children:

James Shelnutt who married a Martha. James Shelnutt and Martha Shelnutt had 2 unknown sons;

Katherine Shelnutt who married a Dunlap. Katherine Dunlap had 2 children, one of which was named LaFonda Dunlap who had 2 unknown children;

a first unknown son;

a second unknown son; and,

Paulette Shelnutt who apparently died at birth on December 2, 1953; and,

Duvard Sanders Shelnutt ("Duvard Shelnutt") born January 10, 1919, and died March 1, 1919;

Robert Lee Barsh ("Robert Barsh") born May 14, 1884, first married Annie H. Allen ("Annie Allen" & "Ann Allen"?) about 1903 and who was born about 1881, later married Arrie L. Cox ("Arrie Cox") who was born December 8, 1895 and died June 23, 1935, and still later married Sara Pritchett ("Sarah Pritchett") and had no children by the last marriage. Robert Barsh died November 24, 1954. Annie Allen was born August 1, 1881 and died May 2, 1915. The children of Robert Barsh and Annie Barsh were:

Mattie L. Barsh ("Mattie Barsh") born September 2, 1903 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Hattie Adell Barsh ("Hattie Barsh") born February 10, 1905 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married a Pybus;

Fannie May Bell Barsh ("Fannie Barsh", "May Barsh" & "Frances Barsh") born about 1907 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Kirby Corley;

James S. Barsh ("James Barsh") born September 2, 1912 in Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Levi I. Barsh ("Levi Barsh") born April 29, 1915 in Randolph County, Alabama.

By his second marriage, Robert Barsh and Arrie Barsh had the following children:

Burrell Barsh born about 1917 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Gladys Pritchett;

Lorene Barch born July 1919 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Clarence Duffey. Clarence Duffey and Lorene Duffey had 2 children:

Clarence Duffey; and,

Herschel Duffey;

Pauline Barsh born in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Billy Pike ("William Pike");

Opal Barsh born in Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Margaret Barsh born in Randolph County, Alabama, and who married Quillian Banks. Quillian Banks and Margaret Banks had an unknown son and a daughter;

Mary Agatha Barsh ("Mary Barsh") born January 1887 in Randolph County, Alabama, and did not marry;

Andrew J. Barsh ("Andrew Barsh") born January 1889 in Randolph County, Alabama, and did not marry; and,

Thomas Stewart Barsh ("Thomas Barsh") born January 1891 in Randolph County, Alabama, did not marry, and died August 25, 1927;

William Henry Taylor ("William Taylor") born about 1853 and married a Julia A. who was born about 1854. William Taylor and Julia Taylor had a son named:

McBernard Taylor born about 1880;

James Emanuel Josepas Taylor ("James Taylor", "Emanuel Taylor" & "Cephas Taylor") born October 1854 in Alabama, married Mary J. Elizabeth Cliett ("Mary Cliett"") about 1878, and died about 1934 in Randolph County, Alabama. Mary Cliett was born November 1856 in Alabama. James Taylor and Mary Taylor had 9 children:

Lawson Harvey Taylor ("Lawson Taylor") born about 1878 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Bessie Neal ("Betsy Neal"?, "Sarah Neal"? & "Elizabeth Neal"?) who was born about 1888 in Tennessee. Lawson Taylor had 2 children:

Harold Taylor born about 1910 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Lawson Harvey Taylor, Jr. ("Lawson Taylor") born about 1916 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Mary Ellen Cook ("Mary Cook") about 1940 or about 1941375 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Lawson Taylor and Mary Taylor had 2 children:

Carol Ann Taylor ("Carol Taylor") born December 7, 1942 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Dale Bateman. Dale Bateman and Carol Bateman had 3 children:

William Todd Bateman ("William Batemen") who died about 1972;

John Bateman born May 17, 1972; and,

Kelley Bateman born about 1975: and,

William Lawson Taylor ("William Taylor" & "Bill Taylor") born December 3, 1946 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Linda McCormick;

Clara Taylor born July 19, 1880 in Randolph County, Alabama, married James Oliver Weathers ("James Weathers") about 1897, April 5, 1962 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in White's Chapel in Randolph County, Alabama. James Weathers was born January 27, 1876, died April 12, 1911 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife. James Weathers and Clara Weathers had 2 children:

Cliett Weathers born September 28, 1898 in Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Willie B. Weathers ("Willie Weathers" & "William Weathers"?) born November 27, 1901 in Randolph County, Alabama, married a Flora A., died January 28, 1980 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in White's Chapel Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama. Flora A. was born August 12, 1907;

Thomas Z. Taylor ("Thomas Taylor") born either about 1888 or about 1882375 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Carrie Kirby ("Connie Kirby"?) who was born about 1888. Thomas Taylor and Carrie Taylor had 2 children:

Annie R. Taylor ("Annie Taylor" & "Anne Taylor"?) born about 1907 in Randolph County, Alabama; and,

an unknown daughter;

Soloman D. Taylor ("Soloman Taylor") born February 8, 1884 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Helen Wyman, and died January 15, 1965. Helen Wyman was born July 9, 1891 and died March 13, 1960;

John C. Taylor ("John Taylor") born January 1886 in Randolph County, Alabama, became a medical doctor, and married Mitty Caswell ("Mildred Caswell"?);

Ivie D. Taylor ("Ivie Taylor" & "Ivy Taylor"?) born March 18?? or March 28, 19?? in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Wyatt Arnold. Wyatt Arnold and Ivey Arnold had 2 unknown daughters;

Virdie B. Taylor ("Virdie Taylor" & "Verdia Taylor"?) born December 1889 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Hubert Hardin;

William Leonard Taylor ("William Taylor") born December 1894 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Beatrice Lawhorn. William Taylor and Beatrice Taylor had a first unknown daughter; a second unknown daughter; and, an unknown son; and,

Ruthie F. Taylor ("Ruthie Taylor" & "Ruth Taylor") born September 1899 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Arnest Cowart ("Ernest Cowart"?). Arnest Cowart and Ruthie Cowart ("Ruth Cowart") had an unknown son, an unknown daughter, a first unknown son, and a second unknown son; and,

Thornton Dozier Taylor ("Thornton Taylor") born April 30, 1858 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Emily R. Mintie Hornsby ("Emily Hornsby") about 1882, died July 7, 1925 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Friendship Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama. Emily Hornsby was born July 21, 1860 and died April 8, 1929. Thornton Taylor and Emily Taylor had 9 children:

Edgar Marvin Taylor ("Edgar Taylor") born September 18, 1883 in Randolph County, Alabama, first married Nancy Lula Green ("Nancy Green, later married Ina Holliday, died August 4, 1951 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Midway Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama. Nancy Green was born March 8, 1885 and died January 18, 1919. Ina Holiday was born February 17, 1886, died January 13, 1963, and was buried in Midway Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama The children of Edgar Taylor and Nancy Taylor were:

Lillian Mildred Taylor ("Lillian Taylor") born about 1906, married Jadie Austin Kirby, Sr. ("Jadie Kirby"), and died March 2, 1980. The children of Jadie Kirby and Lillian Kirby were:

Frances Maureen Kirby ("Frances Kirby") who married Gordon Bailey. Gordon Bailey and Frances Bailey had 3 children:

Patricia Maureen Bailey ("Patricia Bailey") who married Jimmy Pruett ("James Pruett"). James Pruett and Patricia Pruett had 2 children:

Timothy Pruett; and,

Christopher Pruett;

Glenda Jean Bailey ("Glenda Bailey") who married Barry Owen. Barry Owen and Glenda Owen had 3 children: Tracey Owen; Kellie Owen; and, Leslie Owen; and,

Glen Bailey who married Rita Cobb. Glen Bailey and Rita Bailey had a daughter named Amber Bailey;

Joyce Marvolene Kirby ("Joyce Kirby") who married William Everett Prince, Sr. ("William Prince" & "Billy Prince"). William Prince and Joyce Prince had 2 children:

William Everett Prince, Jr. ("William Prince") who married Carolyn Cofield. William Prince and Carolyn Prince had 2 children: Chad Prince; and, Brad Prince; and

Nancy Gail Prince;

Mildred Ann Kirby ("Mildred Kirby") born December 22, 1933 and died February 7, 1934;

Martha Ann Kirby ("Martha Kirby") who married Wallace Muphree. Wallace Muphree and Martha Muphree had 2 children:

Scott Austin Muphree; and,

Kate Ann Muphree ("Kate Muphree" & "Katherine Muphree");

Betty Jane Kirby ("Betty Kirby") who married Travis Moon. Travis Moon and Betty Moon had 2 children:

Melissa Ann Moon ("Melissa Moon"); and,

Carol Lynne Moon ("Carol Moon"); and,

Jadie Austin Kirby, Jr. ("Jadie Kirby" & "Butch Kirby") married Jane Hanvey. Jadie Kirby and Jane Kirby had 2 children:

John Austin Kirby ("John Kirby"); and,

Emily Jane Kirby ("Emily Kirby");

Melvin Durward Taylor ("Melvin Taylor") born about 1908 and married Lahoma Cherry. Melvin Taylor and Lahoma Taylor had 7 children:

Mary Ellen Taylor ("Mary Taylor");

Melvin Duward Taylor, Jr. ("Melvin Taylor" & "Sonny Taylor");

Robert Taylor ("Bobby Taylor");

Henry Taylor;

Frances Taylor;

Stephen Taylor; and,

Sidney Taylor;

Mattie Lou Taylor ("Mattie Taylor") born June 20, 1909 or June 20, 1910375, married Hurren Waites Kirby ("Hurren Kirby"), died November 4, 1986 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in White's Chapel Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama. Hurren Kirby was born April 30, 1907 in Randolph County, Alabama, died January 9, 1970 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife. Hurren Kirby and Mattie Taylor had 9 children:

Anita Louise Kirby ("Anita Kirby") who married Calvin Williams. Calvin Williams and Anita Williams had 2 children:

Amelia Kaye Williams ("Amelia Williams") who married David Williams; and,

John Hurren Williams ("John Williams");

Hurren Weyburn Kirby ("Hurren Kirby") who married Geneva Pike Fuller ("Geneva Fuller"). Geneva Fuller and Hurren Fuller had 4 children:

Deborah Ann Fuller ("Deborah Fuller") who first married Lawrence McQueen, and later married Poet Hill. Lawrence McQueen and Deborah McQueen had 2 children:

Shawn McQueen; and,

Timothy Glen McQueen ("Timothy McQueen"). Poet Hill and Deborah Hill had a son named:

Poet Hill;

Timothy Wayne Fuller ("Timothy Fuller") who married Tami Calhoun;

Albert Waites Fuller ("Albert Fuller"); and

Sandra Jean Fuller ("Sandra Fuller") who married Dennis Mitchell. Dennis Mitchell and Sandra Mitchell had 2 children:

Amy Lynn Mitchell ("Amy Mitchell") who died two days after birth; and, Adams Nicholas Mitchell ("Adams Mitchell" &"Adam Mitchell") born July 3, 1980;

George Taylor Kirby ("George Kirby") who married Anne Davison. George Kirby and Anne Kirby had 2 children:

Roxanne Kirby; and,

George Allen Kirby ("George Kirby");

James Albert Kirby ("James Kirby" & ""Jimmy Kirby") who married JoAnne Waldrep. James Kirby and JoAnne Kirby had 3 children:

Susan Kristina Kirby ("Susan Kirby") who married Kenneth Edward Brooks ("Kenneth Brooks");

Kelli Ann Kirby ("Kelli Kirby"); and,

Kala Jo Kirby ("Kala Kirby");

Edgar Doyle Kirby ("Edgar Kirby") born September 20, 1935, married Rebecca Hurley, and died May 27, 1973. Rebecca Hurley was born June 7, 1940. Edgar Kirby and Rebecca Kirby had 3 children:

Michael Doyle Kirby ("Michael Kirby");

Janice Rebecca Kirby ("Janice Kirby") born September 8, 1962, married Ricky Nester ("Richard Nester"?), and died September 29, 1980; and,

Edgar Marvin Kirby ("Edgar Kirby");

Mattie Eulette Kirby ("Mattie Kirby") who married Wayne Ward. Wayne Ward and Mattie Ward had 3 children:

Donna Elaine Ward ("Donna Ward");

Sheri Lee Ward ("Sheri Ward"); and,

William Waites Ward ("William Ward" & "Bi Ward");

Timothy Wayne Kirby ("Timothy Kirby") born November 3, 1940 in Randolph County, Alabama, died 4 months after birth from pneumonia in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Friendship Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama;

Julia Elizabeth Kirby ("Julia Kirby"); and

Janie Lee Kirby ("Janie Kirby" & "Jane Kirby") born October 17, 1949 in Randolph County, Alabama, died 3 days after birth from kidney failure in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Friendship Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama;

Mattie Lou Taylor ("Mattie Taylor") born June 20, 1910, and died November 4, 1986;

Edgar Leo Taylor ("Edgar Taylor") born about 1911 and married Lavada Henderson. Edgar Taylor and Lavada Taylor had 3 children:

John Edgar Darrell Taylor ("John Taylor" & "Edgar Taylor") who first married Dianne Crowder, later married Linda Gibson, and still later married Judy Sears. John Taylor and Dianne Taylor had 3 children:

Angela Dianne Taylor ("Angela Taylor") who married Larry Andrews; Kevin Darrell Taylor ("Kevin Taylor") who married Toni Levins. Kevin Taylor and Toni Taylor had a son named Christopher Darrell Taylor ("Christopher Taylor"); and,

David Wayne Taylor ("David Taylor").

John Taylor and Linda Taylor had a daughter named:

Andrea Taylor;

John Taylor and Judy Taylor had 3 children:

Kimberly Anne Taylor ("Kimberly Taylor");

Teresa Anne Taylor ("Teresa Taylor"); and,

Jenifer Carol Taylor ("Jenifer Taylor" & "Jennifer Taylor"?);

Basil Holland Taylor ("Basil Taylor") born January 28, 1943 in Randolph County, Alabama, and died June 8, 1943 in Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Elizabeth Diane Taylor ("Elizabeth Taylor;

Charlie B. Taylor ("Charlie Taylor" & "Charles Taylor") born about 1913 and married Doris Pope. Charlie Taylor and Doris Taylor had 2 children:

Donald Rodney Taylor ("Donald Taylor") who married Mary Griswell. Donald Taylor and Mary Taylor had a daughter named Lisa Kaye Taylor ("Lisa Taylor"); and,

Thomas Harold Taylor ("Thomas Taylor") who married Pamela Franks. Thomas Taylor and Pamela Taylor had 2 children:

Jenaya Dawn Taylor ("Jenaya Taylor"); and,

Stacey Marie Taylor ("Stacey Taylor";

Basil Taylor born about 1914 and married Dura Lee Butler ("Dura Butler" & "Red Butler"). Basil Taylor and Dura Taylor had 4 children:

Betty Ann Taylor ("Betty Taylor" & "Elizabeth Taylor"?) who married Roy Bunn. Roy Bunn and Betty Bunn had 2 children:

Stephanie Leigh Bunn ("Stephanie Bunn"); and,

Jonathan Scott Bunn ("Jonathan Bunn");

Kathy Elaine Taylor ("Kathy Taylor" & "Katherine Taylor") who married Michael McDaniel. Michael McDaniel and Kathy McDaniel had 3 children: Robby McDaniel ("Robert McDaniel"?);

David McDaniel; and,

Lee Ann McDaniel;

Basil Thorton Taylor ("Basil Taylor") who married Mrs. Karen Nixon. Basis Taylor and Karen Taylor had a daughter named:

Krystal Taylor; and,

Krystal Taylor ("Crystal Taylor"?); and,

Edith Virginia Taylor ("Edith Taylor") born about February 1917 and married Fred Mack Henderson, Sr. ("Fred Henderson" & "Frederick Henderson"?). Fred Henderson and Edith Henderson had 5 children:

an unknown infant son who apparently died at an early age;

Michael Ted Henderson ("Michael Henderson") who married Gail Sharp. Michael Henderson and Gail Henderson had 3 children:

Dana Megan Henderson ("Dana Henderson");

Freddie Todd Henderson ("Freddie Henderson" & "Frederick Henderson"); and,

Brantley Taylor Henderson ("Brantley Henderson");

Nedson Earl Henderson ("Nedson Henderson") who married Dana Sorrell. Nedson Henderson and Dana Henderson had 2 children:

Eddie Brian Henderson ("Eddie Henderson" & "Edward Henderson"); and,

Michael Courtney Henderson ("Michael Henderson");

Gay Lee Henderson ("Gay Henderson" & "Gary Henderson") who married Mary Ann Price ("Mary Price"). Gay Henderson and Mary Henderson had 4 children:

Craig Stephen Henderson ("Craig Henderson");

John Scott Henderson ("John Henderson" & "Johnny Henderson");

Lea Ann Henderson ("Lea Henderson"); and,

Louellen Henderson; and,

Fred Mack Henderson, Jr. ("Fred Henderson" & “Frederick Henderson”?) who first married Robbie Oliver, and later married Ina Holliday who was born February 17, 1886 and died January 13, 1963. Fred Henderson and Robbie Henderson had 2 children:

Matthew Ryan Henderson ("Matthew Henderson"); and,

Caleb Roy Henderson ("Caleb Henderson").

Edgar Taylor and Ina Taylor had 3 children:

Hugh Holliday Taylor ("Hugh Taylor");

Edna Clyde Taylor ("Edna Taylor") born about 1919, married Newell Franklin Wilson ("Newell Wilson") who was born about 1919, and died about 1955. Newell Wilson and Edna Wilson had 3 children:

Larry Hugh Wilson ("Larry Wilson") who married Gayle Lyle who apparently had been previously married and had a son named:

Ray Sanders. Larry Wilson and Gail Wilson had 2 children:

Melanie Lynn Wilson ("Melanie Wilson"); and,

Cheryl Denise Wilson ("Cheryl Wilson");

Frank Jerome Wilson ("Frank Wilson"); and,

Edna Ruth Wilson ("Edna Wilson") who married Steve Cooper ("Stephen Cooper"). Steve Cooper and Edna Cooper had a daughter named Amy Elizabeth Cooper ("Amy Cooper"); and,

Jessie Pauline Taylor ("Jessie Taylor") who married Dolphus Raymond Hester ("Dolphus Hester"). Dolphus Hester and Jessie Hester had 3 children:

Anthony Ray Hester ("Anthony Hester") born April 17, 1848 and died April 17, 1948;

Phillip Arnold Hester ("Phillip Hester") who married Pamela Denise Thrower ("Pamela Thrower") who had been previously married and had a son named Richard Stephen Thrower ("Richard Thrower"); and,

Pamela Jean Hester ("Pamela Hester");

Ada J. Taylor ("Ada Taylor") born September 1885 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married James Will Elder ("James Elder") who was born about 1884 in Alabama. James Elder and Ada Elder had 3 children:

Dora Mae Elder ("Dora Elder") born about 1907;

Henry Floyd Elder ("Henry Elder") born about 1913; and,

Mary Lou Elder ("Mary Elder") born about 1918;

Maud Lee Taylor ("Maudie Taylor", "Maud Taylor" & "Maude Taylor") born October 18, 1888 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Carl James Holder ("Carl Holder"), died March 1, 1963 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Friendship Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama. Carl Holder was born December 10, 1887. Carl Holder and Maudie Holder had 6 children: Pervin Holder born about 1910;

Eunice Holder born about June 1915;

C.J. Holder born July 21, 1918;

Gladys Holder;

Dorsey Holder; and,

Charlene Holder;

Noah Escar Taylor ("Noah Taylor") born May 1891 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Eva Estelle Willingham ("Eva Willingham"), and died about 1965. Eva Willingham was born about 1893 and died about 1974. Noah Taylor and Eva Taylor had 8 children:

Sarah Erline Taylor ("Sarah Taylor") born about 1914 and married George Kirby. George Kirby and Sarah Kirby had 2 children:

Mary Dean Kirby ("Mary Kirby"); and,

Jerry Kirby ("Jerald Kirby"?);

Bovene Taylor born about 1917 and married John Kirby. John Kirby and Bovene Kirby had 2 children:

Jimmy Kirby ("James Kirby"); and,

Darryl Kirby ("Daryl Kirby"?);

Marie Taylor who married a Jim;

Flois Taylor born August 1919 and married Jim Doerr ("James Doerr"). Jim Doerr and Flois Doerr had 2 children:

Michael Doerr; and,

Barbara Doerr who had a son named:

David;

Robert Thornton Taylor ("Robert Taylor") born November 12, 1923, married Louise Owens October 31, 1948, and died April 28, 1991. Louise Owens was born February 27, 1931. Robert Taylor and Louise Taylor had 2 children:

Sherry Louise Taylor ("Sherry Taylor") born September 15, 1951, and married Duane Barry Schlereth ("Duane Schlereth") May 27, 1980. Duane Schlereth and Sherry Schlereth had a daughter named:

Charity Anne Schlereth ("Charity Schlereth") born November 12, 1982; and,

Bobbie Jan Taylor ("Bobbie Taylor") born January 31, 1957 and married Bill Ellis ("William Ellis"?). Bill Ellis and Bobbie Ellis had 2 children:

Eric Aldin Ellis ("Eric Ellis") born June 17, 1979; and,

Thel Ellis born May 10, 1984;

Morgan Taylor who married Mary Lee Owens ("Mary Owens"). Mary Owens was born April 3, 19??. Morgan Taylor and Mary Taylor had 2 children:

Rickey Taylor ("Richard Taylor") who married a Fran. Rickey Taylor and Fran Taylor had a son named:

Scott Taylor; and,

Janice Lee Taylor ("Janice Taylor") who married Ronnie Fulghum ("Ronald Fulghum"?). Ronnie Fulghum and Janice Fulghum had a son named:

Chris Fulghum ("Christopher Fulghum"?);

Edwin Taylor who married a Doris; and,

Iva Jean Taylor ("Iva Taylor") who married Robert Allen. Robert Allen and Iva Allen had 2 children:

Randy Allen ("Randall Allen"?); and,

Bobby Allen ("Robert Allen"?);

Vera E. Taylor ("Vera Taylor") born September 29, 1893 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Edgar Kennedy, and died February 20, 1946. Edgar Kennedy was born December 8, 1887, and died December 9, 1975. Edgar Kennedy and Vera Kennedy had a daughter named:

Louise Kennedy;

McGuy M. Taylor ("McGuy Taylor" & "Guy Taylor") born October 1895 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Molly Bailey ("Mary Bailey" & "Mary Ann Bailey") who was born about 1899 and who died October 4, 1991. McGuy Taylor and Molly Taylor had 4 children:

Myrtle Taylor born November 1918;

Wilma Taylor;

Ermis Taylor; and,

Frances Taylor;

Annie Jane Taylor ("Annie Taylor" & "Anne Taylor"?) born February 1899 and married Warren Myles. Warren Myles and Annie Myles ("Anne Myles"?) had 3 children:

Ruth Myles;

Louise Myles; and,

David Myles;

Noel Orvin Taylor ("Noel Taylor") born March 21, 1901 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Florence Haynes, and died December 24, 1980. Florence Haynes was born October 21, 1903. Noel Taylor and Florence Taylor had 6 children:

James Taylor;

Katherine Taylor;

Thomas Taylor;

Ronald Taylor;

Winters Taylor; and,

Wayne Taylor; and,

Doris Taylor ("Vidoris Taylor") who married George Davis; and,

Little Mackey Taylor ("Little Mackey McBernard"?) born April 9, 186, died July 12, 1864, and is buried in Zions Rest Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama;

(v) STOKLEY MORGAN TAYLOR ("Stokley Taylor") born about 1820 in Georgia, married Lovicy D. Cantrell ("Lovicy Cantrell"), and died May 8, 1882 in Randolph County, Alabama. Lovicy Cantrell was born about 1828, and died sometime after April 1910.

In the 1860 census for the Northern District of Randolph County, Alabama, the Stokley Taylor household then comprised: S.M Taylor ("Stockley Taylor") age 39; his wife L.D. Taylor ("Lovicy Taylor") age 31; and their 5 children named Nancy Taylor age 15; May L. Taylor ("May Taylor") age 9; T.D. Taylor ("Tighman Davis Taylor" & "Tighman Taylor") age 7; J.O. Taylor ("James Olander Taylor" & "James Taylor") age 4; and, L.A. Taylor ("Lovicy A. Taylor" & "Lovicy Taylor") age 1.

In the 1880 census for Randolph County, Alabama, the household of Stockley Taylor comprised himself age 58, his wife Lovica D. Taylor ("Lovica Taylor", "Lovisa Taylor" & "Lovicy Taylor") age 50, together with their children: James O. Taylor ("James Taylor") age 22; Lovica A. Taylor ("Lovica Taylor") age 18; George W. Taylor ("George N. Taylor"? & "George Taylor") age 13; Lizzie E. Taylor ("Lizzie F. Taylor"? & "Lizzy Taylor") age Lovicy Taylor ("Lovisa Taylor"?) age 12; and, William T. Taylor ("William Taylor") age 10.

In the 1890 census for Talledega County, Alabama, Lovisa D. Taylor ("Lovisa Taylor") was living with her son George Taylor and his family. Stockley Taylor and had the following 8 children:

Nancy Taylor born about 1847;

May L. Taylor ("May Taylor") born about 1851;

Tilghman Davis Taylor ("Tilghman Taylor") born March 13, 1853 in Cleburn County, Alabama, married Sarah Ellen Wood ("Sarah Wood") November 9, 1875, died October 14, 1914 and was buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Sarah Wood was born June 11, 1850 in Chambers County, Alabama, died February 14, 1927, and was buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in . Tilghman Taylor and Sarah Taylor had 5 children:

Walter Brigintine Taylor ("Walter Taylor") born February 25, 1877 in Chambers County, Alabama, married Lena Viola Lane ("Lena Lane") February 17, 1898 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, died January 12, 1931 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Lena Lane was born September 1882 and died March 27, 1921. Walter Taylor and Lena Taylor had 5 children:

Herbert Dewey Taylor ("Herbert Taylor") born September 6, 1898 or September 7, 1900375 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, first married Maude Bethel Lambert ("Maude Buffell Lambert"? & "Maude Lambert") about 1919 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, later married Ruby Battles who was born in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, and he died June 21, 1981 in Albany, Dougherty County, Georgia. Maude Lambert was born April 5, 1902 in Cragford, Clay County, Alabama, and died April 16, 1981 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia Herbert Taylor and Maude Taylor had 6 children:

Pauline Taylor born about 1920 and apparently died at birth;

Edith Lulene Taylor ("Edith Lulleen Taylor" & "Edith Taylor") born April 21, 1922 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, first married Bowden Shaw, and later married James B. Daniel ("James Daniel") on April 10, 1948 and who was born on August 1, 1927. Bowden Shaw and Edith Shaw had a daughter named:

Mary Ann Shaw ("Mary Shaw");

James Daniel and Edith Daniel apparently did not have any children;

Herbert Dewey Taylor, Jr. ("Herbert Taylor") born January 25, 1925 in Troup County, Georgia, married Betty Daniel ("Elizabeth Daniel"?) on December 29, 1946 in Centre, Cherokee County, Alabama, and died February 7, 1991 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia. Betty Daniel was born February 24, 1928 in Floyd County, Georgia. Herbert Taylor, Jr. and Betty Taylor ("Elizabeth Taylor"?) had 2 children:

Herbert Dewey Taylor, III ("Herbert Taylor") born October 12, 1947, and married Debbie Tunning ("Deborah Tunning"?). Herbert Taylor, III and Debbie Taylor ("Deborah Taylor"?) had 3 children:

Tegina Taylor;

Jennifer Taylor; and,

Melissa Taylor; and,

Michael Robert Taylor ("Michael Taylor") born October 25, 1957 and married Debbie Rae about 1993;

Mary Clyde Taylor ("Mary Taylor") born February 15, 1927 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, married Joe Love Simms ("Joe Simms" & "Joseph Simms") on February 24, 1945. Joe Simms was born August 20, 1921 in Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia, and died November 21, 1971 in Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia. Joe Simms and Mary Simms had 4 children:

John Herbert Simms ("John Simms") born April 2, 19461 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, married Sandra Annett Roach ("Sandra Roach") who was born on April 7, 1945. John Simms and Sandra Simms had 3 children:

John Melson Simms ("John Simms") born November 26, 1968;

Katrina Joe Simms ("Kitrina Simms") born August 8, 1971; and, Amanda Roxanne Simms ("Amanda Simms") born February 10, 1980;

Joe Robert Simms ("Joe Simms" & "Joseph Simms") born June 12, 19471 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, and married Janice Faye Free ("Janice Free") who was born on July 21, 1948. Joe Simms and Janice Simms had 2 children:

Melissa Simms ("Missey Simms") born January 9, 1969 in Floyd County, Georgia and married Kenneth Wright. Kenneth Wright and Melissa Wright had a child named:

Whitney Wright who was born March 17, 1988 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia; and,

Robert Christen Simms ("Robert Simms") born July 15, 1974 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia;

William Clyde Simms ("William Simms") born August 20, 1950 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, and married Delone Irene Best ("Delone Best") on September 3, 1971 in Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia. William Simms and Delone Simms had 3 children:

Robert Britton Simms ("Robert Simms") born November 23, 1973 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia;

David Collier Simms ("David Simms") born June 4, 1978 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia; and,

Mary Elizabeth Simms ("Mary Simms") born August 3, 1981 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia; and,

Ann Love Simms ("Ann Simms") born January 14, 1958 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, and married William Eugene McGill, Jr ("William McGill") on May 30, 1981 in Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia and who was born on October 8, 1955. William McGill and Ann McGill had 2 children:

Ashley Rebecca McGill ("Ashley McGill") born January 26, 1983 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia; and,

Christopher Joseph McGill ("Christopher McGill") born November 30, 1984 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia;

Charles Walter Taylor ("Charles Taylor") born January 24, 1931 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Martha Jean Taylor ("Martha Taylor") born July 14, 1933 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and married Bruce Hudson. Bruce Hudson and Martha Hudson had daughter named:

Valerie Lynn Hudson ("Valerie Hudson") born February 25, 1959, and married John Doherty who was born on November 25, 1929. John Doherty and Valerie Dorethy had 2 children:

John P. Doherty ("John Doherty") born November 25, 1979 in Boston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; and,

Lindsey Taylor Doherty ("Lindsey Doherty") born October 14, 1984 in Boston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts;

Mary Clyde Taylor ("Mary Taylor");

Charles Walter Taylor ("Charles Taylor"); and,

Martha Jean Taylor ("Martha Taylor"). Herbert Taylor and Ruby Taylor had 2 children:

Dewey Randolph Taylor ("Dewey Taylor"); and,

Dewey Randall Taylor ("Dewey Taylor");

Alton E. Taylor ("Alton Taylor") born February 17, 1902 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, died January 10, 1905 in Roanoke, Randolph County, and was buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Audrey Dell Taylor ("Audry Taylor") born November 13, 1904, married Levi Denney, and died July 23, 1966 in Florala, Covington County, Alabama. Levi Denney and Audrey Denney had 2 children:

Calvin Denney; and,

James Denney;

Ernest Hoyt Taylor ("Earl Taylor", "Earnest Taylor", "Ernest Taylor" & "Jack Taylor") born October 12, 1906 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, married Ludie Inez Bell ("Ludy Bell" & "Ludie Bell") on October 26, 1935 in Cedartown, Polk County, Georgia, died about 1953 in Cedartown, Polk County, Georgia, and is buried in the Northview Cemetery in Cedartown, Polk County, Georgia. Ludie Bell was born October 26, 1913. Ernest Taylor and Ludy Taylor (“Ludie Taylor” & “Inez Taylor”)had a daughter named:

Sheri Dean Taylor ("Sherry Dean Taylor"?, "Sherry Taylor"? & "Sheri Taylor") who was born January 15, 1942 in Polk County, Georgia, and married Wayne Harris on December 22, 1962. Wayne Harris was born August 8, 1939 in Polk County, Georgia. Wayne Harris and Sheri Harris ("Sherry Harris") had a daughter named:

Paula Celeste Harris ("Paula Harris") born August 26, 1963; and,

Sally Mae Taylor ("Sally Taylor") born January 11, 1911 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and married Charles Perry Smith ("Charles Smith") on May 11, 1928 and who was born on December 12, 1910. Charles Smith and Sally Smith had 3 children:

Charles Perry Smith, Jr. ("Charles Smith") born March 11, 1929, and married Barnell Brenner in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama and who was born on August 24, 1933. Charles Smith and Barnell Smith had 2 children:

Charles Perry Smith, III ("Charles Smith") born March 11, 1961 in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida; and,

Sheri Nell Smith ("Sheri Smith") born December 21, 1965 in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida;

Betty June Smith ("Betty Smith" & "Elizabeth Smith") born June 3, 1931, in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Billy Doyle Smith ("Billy Smith" & "Elizabeth Smith") born October 2, 1933, in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Edgar Davis Taylor ("Edgar Taylor") born April 4, 1880 in Chambers County, Alabama, married Mattie Clark ("Matilda Clark"?) November 21, 1901, died September 11, 1941 in Randolph County, Alabama, and was buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Mattie Clark was born January 5, 1883 in Alabama, died July 18, 1955, and was born with her husband. Edgar Taylor and Mattie Taylor had 4 children:

Willie Taylor ("William Taylor") born about 1904 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Edward Avery Taylor ("Edward Taylor") born July 28, 1907 married Nanny Rowe ("Nancy Rowe"), died December 22, 1968, and was buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Nancy Rowe was born December 4, 1914, died December 29, 1982, and is buried with her husband. Nanny Rowe ("Nancy Rowe"?) was born December 4, 1914 and died December 29, 1982;

Gladys Taylor born about 1911 in Alabama, and married Rev. J.C. Embry; and,

Buster Taylor born September 1919 in Alabama;

Myrtie Will Taylor ("Myrtie Taylor" & "Myrtle Taylor"?) born June 19, 1883 Randolph County, Alabama, married Albert E. Barnes ("Albert Barnes") on May 3, 1903, died May 13, 1966, and was buried in the Hartselle City Cemetery in Hartselle, Morgan County, Alabama. Albert Barnes was born August 21, 1878 or August 21, 1874375 in Randolph County, Alabama, died February 19, 1964 in Hartselle, Morgan County, Alabama, and was buried with his wife. Albert Barnes and Myrtle Barnes had a daughter named:

Lois Aline Barnes ("Lois Barnes") born July 29, 1905 in Randolph County, Alabama, first married Carl Thigpen on June 23, 1905, and next married James Alva Clements ("James Clements") December 27, 1942;

Albert Morgan Taylor ("Albert Taylor") born November 30, 1886 in Randolph County, Alabama, first married Annie Mae Barlett ("Dollie Barlett", "Annie Barlett" & "Anna Barlett"?) November 3, 1908 or November 30, 1908375, later married Ethel Martin Landgraff ("Ethel Landgraff") and had no children by his second marriage, died August 12, 1972 in Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke in Randolph County, Alabama. Annie Barlet was born August 21, 1894, died September 7, 1936, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke in Randolph County, Alabama. Albert Taylor and Annie Taylor ("Ann Taylor") had 3 children:

an infant child who was born August 5, 1910, died 2 days later, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke in Randolph County, Alabama;

Agnes Taylor who married Frank Riddles ("Red Riddles"). Frank Riddles and Agnes Riddles had a son named:

Hugh Frank Riddles ("Hugh Riddles") who married a Collier. Hugh Riddles had a daughter named Suesann Riddles ("Susanna Riddles"?); and,

Hugh Morgan Taylor ("Hugh Taylor") born August 21, 1916, married Ora Marie Miles on October 7, 1950, and died June 24, 1975. Ora Miles was born on December 6, 1922. Hugh Taylor and Ora Taylor had 3 children:

Hugh Morgan Taylor, Jr. ("Hugh Taylor") born July 16, 1952, first married Rebecca Lynn Pearson ("Rebecca Pearson"), and later married Ann Franklin Ricks ("Ann Ricks") who was born August 29, 1954. Hugh Taylor, Jr. and Ann Taylor had a daughter named:

Rita Butts Taylor ("Rita Taylor") born December 5, 1975. Hugh Taylor, Jr. and Ann Taylor had a son named:

Hugh Morgan Taylor, III ("Hugh Taylor") born August 29, 1976;

William Albert Taylor ("William Taylor") born March 25, 1954, and married Lynn Abbott. William Taylor and Lynn Taylor had a daughter named Angie Taylor who was born February 21, 1974; and,

Linda Ann Taylor ("Linda Taylor") who was born November 13, 1963; and,

George Barnes Taylor ("George Taylor") born July 2, 1889, in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and married Julia Elizabeth Harlin ("Julia Harlin" & "Lizzie Harlin") August 23, 1914, and died in Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama. Julia Elizabeth Harlin ("Julia Harlin") was born April 3, 1897 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, was the daughter of Robert Zachariah Harlin ("Robert Harlin") and Julia Lucinda Barnes ("Julia Barnes"), and died in Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama. George Taylor and Julia Taylor had 10 children:

Ethel Blanche Taylor ("Ethel Taylor") born August 9, 1915 in Talladega County, Alabama and married Loumas Howard Barnett ("Loumas Barnett"). Loumas Barnett and Ethel Barnett had 2 children:

Earl Pat Barnett ("Earl Barnett") born January 8, 1940 in Alabama, died January 10, 1940 in Alabama, and is buried in Alabama; and,

Raeann Barnett ("Rae Barnett"?) born January 2, 1941, and married William Robert Reynolds ("William Reynolds"). Robert Reynolds and Raeann Reynolds had 5 children:

Lu Ann Reynolds ("LuAnn Reynolds"?) born May 31, 1960;

Robin Lyn Reynolds ("Robin Reynolds" & "Lynn Reynolds"?) born April 10, 1962;

Kelly Reynolds born October 7, 1964;

William Robert Reynolds, Jr. ("William Reynolds") born October 29, 1965; and,

Kim Reynolds born March 18, 1970;

Jesse Frank Taylor ("Jesse Taylor") born March 24, 1917 in Talledega County, Alabama, and married Clara Mae Sinclair ("Clara Sinclair"). Jesse Taylor and Clara Taylor had a son named:

Larry Wayne Taylor ("Larry Taylor") born August 18, 1938 and married Annie Sue Patterson ("Annie Patterson" & "Anne Patterson"?). Larry Taylor and Annie Taylor ("Anne Taylor"?) had 6 children:

Keith Lorrie Taylor ("Keith Taylor") born January 11, 1961 in Alabama;

Jeffery Wayne Taylor ("Jeffery Taylor" & "Jeffrey Taylor"?) born December 26, 1961 in Alabama;

Jennifer Lyn Taylor ("Jennifer Taylor") born December 26, 1961 in Alabama;

Susan Diane Taylor ("Susan Taylor" & "Dianne Taylor"?) born June 14, 1963 in Alabama;

Faron Taylor born October 13, 1965 in Sycamore, Talladage, Alabama; and,

Daron Taylor born October 13, 1965 in Sycamore, Talladage County, Alabama, died January 1966, and is buried in Sycamore, Talladage County;

Barnes Taylor born May 5, 1919 in Talladage County, Alabama, first married Pauline Pruitt, next married Peggy Lee McGraw ("Peggy McGraw"), died October 13, 1966, and is buried in Vincent, Shelby County, Alabama. Barnes Taylor and Pauline Taylor had a daughter named:

Joan Elizabeth Taylor ("Joan Taylor") born October 15, 1941, and married Ronald Blocker. Ronald Blocker and Joan Blocker had 3 children:

Traci Blocker;

Lori Blocker; and,

Cynthia Blocker. Barnes Taylor and Peggy Taylor had a daughter named:

Debra Karen Taylor ("Debra Taylor" & "Deborah Taylor"?) born December 13, 1957 in Alabama;

Julia Louise Taylor ("Julia Taylor") born June 27, 1921 in Talledega County, Alabama, and married Homer Lee Ragsdale ("Homer Ragsdale"). Homer Ragsdale and Julia Ragsdale had 2 children:

Ronald Eugene Ragsdale ("Ronald Ragsdale") born August 19, 1944 and married Connie Hines; and,

Kendell Lee Ragsdale ("Kendell Ragsdale" & "Kendall Ragsdale"?) born July 15, 1950;

Robert Davis Taylor ("Robert Taylor") born July 29, 1923 in Talledega County, Alabama, and married Willie Jean Thrash ("Willie Thrash"). Robert Taylor and Willie Taylor had 3 children:

Robert Michael Taylor ("Robert Taylor") born April 3, 1952;

Rebecca Jean Taylor ("Rebecca Taylor") born January 24, 1954, and married Ronald Bigstoy. Ronald Bigstoy and Rebecca Bigstoy had a daughter named:

Ronda Michelle Bigstoy ("Ronda Bigstoy") born September 12, 1971; and,

Carey Wren Taylor ("Carey Taylor") born June 9, 1954;

Marvin Rexford Taylor ("Marvin Taylor") born June 11, 1925 in Talledega County, Alabama, and married Eloise Carver. Marvin Taylor and Eloise Taylor had 3 children:

Mark Stephen Taylor ("Mark Taylor") born August 20, 1949, and married a Vickie. Mark Taylor and Vickie Taylor had a son named:

Robbie Taylor ("Robert Taylor") born November 30, 1968;

Teresa Carrol Taylor ("Teresa Taylor") born August 25, 1952 and married Avis Williams; and,

Jonathan Lynn Taylor ("Johathan Taylor") born September 2, 1956;

Melvin Carl Taylor ("Melvin Taylor") born December 15, 1926 in Talledega County, Alabama, and married Betty Nell Billingsley ("Betty Billingsley" & "Elizabeth Billingsley"?). Melvin Taylor and Betty Taylor had 3 children:

Nancy Sue Taylor ("Nancy Taylor") born January 16, 1952 and married Charles Dennis Buckner ("Charles Buckner");

Paula Kaye Taylor ("Paula Taylor") born September 3, 1958; and,

Mary Allison Taylor ("Mary Taylor") born January 6, 1971;

Tillman Davis Taylor ("Tillman Taylor") who apparently died at birth on June 14, 1928 in Talledega County, Alabama, and was buried in the Blue Eye Church in Lincoln, Talledega County, Alabama;

Betty Bernice Taylor ("Betty Taylor" & "Elizabeth Taylor"?) born February 22, 1930 in Talledega County, Alabama, and married Lonnie James Hobbs ("Lonnie Hobbs"). Lonnie Hobbs and Betty Hobbs ("Elizabeth Hobbs"?) had 3 children:

Gregory Dale Hobbs ("Gregory Hobbs") born August 7, 1956;

Coneith Gail Hobbs ("Coneith Hobbs") born June 28, 1959; and,

Keylon James Hobbs ("Keylon Hobbs") born April 9, 1962; and,

Waylon Harlin Taylor ("Waylon Taylor") born August 17, 1939 in Talledega County, Alabama;

James Olander Taylor ("James Taylor") born June 1856 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Mary Elizabeth Norred ("Mary Norred") about 1885, died about 1933, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Mary Norred was born June 1863 in Alabama, and died about 1938. James Taylor and Mary Taylor had 4 children:

Baxter C. Taylor ("Baxter Taylor") born February 12, 1888 in Randolph County, Alabama, married an Etta H., died July 12, 1956 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Etta H. was born July 27, 1888, died September 11, 1968, and is buried with her husband;

Cordie Estelle Taylor ("Cordie Taylor") born September 1889 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Ellie Thaniel Knowles ("Ellie Knowles"), died about 1965, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Ellie Knowles was born about 1892, and died about 1963 and is buried with her husband;

Ernest W. Taylor ("Ernest Taylor") born February 1895 in Randolph County Alabama, married a Velma Agnes, died about 1970, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Velma Agnes was born about 1898, died about 1968, and is buried with her husband. Ernest Taylor and Velma Agnes Taylor ("Velma Taylor") had 2 children:

Ethel Taylor born about 1916 in Randolph County, Alabama, died about 1919 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Ernest W. Taylor, Jr. ("Ernest Taylor") born about 1918 in Randolph County, Alabama, died about 1939, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Earl Dale Taylor ("Earl Taylor") born February 10, 1898 in Randolph County, Alabama, died July 4, 1920, and is buried in the Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Lovicy A. Taylor ("Lovicy Taylor") born about 1862;

George N. Taylor ("George W. Taylor"? & "George Taylor") born May 1866 in Randolph County, Alabama; and married a Josie A. about 1889 who was born in February 1972 in Alabama. George Taylor and Josie Taylor had 8 children:

Lawrence Vernon Taylor ("Lawrence Taylor") born April 1891 in Alabama;

Jasper Taylor born September 1892 in Alabama;

George W. Taylor ("George Taylor") born February 1894 in Alabama;

Dewey R. Taylor ("Dewey Taylor") born July 1898 in Alabama;

Lee Roy Taylor ("Lee Taylor" & “Leroy Taylor”) born January 1900 in Alabama;

Annie M. Taylor ("Annie Taylor" & "Anne Taylor") born about 1901 in Alabama;

Ralph E. Taylor ("Ralph Taylor") born about 1906 in Alabama; and,

Johnie M. Taylor ("Johnie Taylor", "Johnnie Taylor" & "John Taylor") born July 1909 in Alabama;

Lizzie E. Taylor ("Lizzie Taylor" & "Elizabeth Taylor") born about 1868; and,

William F. Taylor ("William T. Taylor" & "William Taylor") born about 1870;

(vi) MALACHI REEVES TAYLOR ("Malachi Taylor") born about 1824 in Georgia, married Martha Taylor Pittman ("Martha Pittman"), and died October 22, 1871 in Texas. Martha Pittman was born March 25, 1826, was the daughter of James Pittman and Martha Taylor, and died May 22, 1864.

In the 1850 census for Randolph County, Alabama, Malachi Taylor and his wife Martha Taylor were both listed as having been born in Georgia. At that time his children were: Timothy Taylor age 3 and born in Alabama, and William Taylor age 1 and born in Alabama. Also living in the same household was his youngest brother James Taylor age 15.

In the 1860 census for Columbia County, Alabama, Malachia Taylor ("Malachi Taylor") and Martha Taylor then had 6 children: Timothy Taylor age 12 and born in Alabama; William Taylor age 11 and born in Alabama; Charles Taylor age 9 and born in Alabama; John Taylor age 7 and born in Alabama; Jeptha Taylor age 5 and born in Alabama; and, Nancy Taylor age 2 and born in Arizona.

Malachi Taylor does not appear in the 1870 Alabama census and his place of death is believed to be in Texas in 1871. Malachi Taylor and Martha Taylor had 9 children:

Timothy Young Taylor ("Timothy Taylor") born November 12, 1848 or October 12, 1848375 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Fannie V. Rogers ("Fannie Rogers" & "Frances Rogers"?) about 1875 and who was born in March 1859 in Tennessee. The children of Timothy Taylor and Fannie Taylor ("Frances Taylor") were:

Timothy N. Taylor ("Timothy Taylor") born December 1879 in Wise County, Texas;

Milton W. Taylor ("Milton Taylor") born October 1884 in Texas;

May L. Taylor ("May Taylor") born April 1888 in Texas;

James L. Taylor ("James Taylor") born March 1890 in Texas;

Rufus A. Taylor ("Rufus Taylor") born October 1891;

Tola V. Taylor ("Tola Taylor") born April 1893;

Timmie Taylor ("Timothy Taylor"?) born February 1895 in Texas;

Gladis Taylor ("Gladys Taylor"?) born December 1896; and,

Gilbert Taylor born April 1900 in Texas;

William Hughes Taylor ("William Taylor") born January 5, 1950 in Texas, and married Minerva Wallace or an Ethel375 about 1875. Minerva Wallace was born May 1851 or May 1881375 in Texas. William Taylor and Minerva Taylor had 8 children:

William A. Taylor ("William Taylor") born December 1875, and married an Ethel;

Vollie Taylor born August 1879 or January 1879375 in Texas and married a Lula about 1903. Lula was born about 1887. Vollie Taylor and Lula Taylor had a daughter named Pauline Taylor born February 1909;

Minnie L. Taylor ("Minnie Taylor" & "Minerva Taylor"?) born April 1881 in Texas;

Minerva J. Taylor ("Minerva Taylor") born June 1884 in Texas;

James Pittman Taylor ("James Taylor") born September 1886 in Texas. The children of either William Taylor or James Taylor were:

an unidentified son who had a son named:

Terry W. Taylor ("Terry Taylor");

Gertie Taylor born June 1888 in Texas;

Grand Taylor born June 1890 in Texas; and,

Malachi Taylor born August 1895 in Texas;

Charles Tillman Taylor ("Charles Taylor") born December 20, 1851 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Sarah Jane Wallace ("Sarah Wallace") December 2, 1875 in Bell County, Texas, died October 6, 1925 in Tillman County, Oklahoma, and is buried in Frederick, Tillman County, Oklahoma. Sarah Wallace was born October 26, 1859, died May 10, 1942, and is buried with her husband. Charles Taylor and Sarah Taylor had 11 children:

Malachi Tolbert Taylor ("Malachi Taylor") born August 18, 1877 in Comanche County, Texas, married Nola Newton about 1898 in Wise County, Texas, died October 21, 1962, and is buried in Denison, Wise County, Texas. Nola Newton was born about 1881 in Texas. Malachi Taylor and Nola Taylor had 5 children:

Chester T. Taylor ("Chester Taylor") born about 1900 or about 1899375 in Wise County, Texas;

Hubert Taylor born about 1902 or 1901375 in Wise County, Texas;

Blanche Taylor born about 1904 or 1903375 in Wise County, Texas;

Bertha M. Taylor ("Bertha Taylor") born about 1907 or 1906375 in Wise County, Texas; and,

Lucille Taylor born February 1910 in Wise County, Texas;

Nancy Aldazenia Taylor ("Nancy Taylor" & "Allie Taylor") born September 21, 1879 in Comanche County, Texas, died June 21, 1932, and is buried in Frederick, Tillman County, Oklahoma;

William Timothy Taylor ("William Taylor" & "Bill Taylor") born September 1, 1882 in Wise County, Texas, married Iva Irene Utley ("Iva Utley") December 16, 1906 in Wise County, Texas, died February 3, 1972 in Chico, Wise County, Texas, and is buried in the Chico Cemetery in Chico, Wise County, Texas. Iva Utley was born April 15, 1886, was the daughter of Charles Edgar Utley ("Charles Utley") and Mary Augusta Smith ("Mary Smith"), died April 25, 1968 in Chico, Wise County, Texas, and is buried with her husband. William Taylor and Iva Taylor had 3 children:

Olga Mabel Taylor ("Olga Taylor") born February 22, 1913 in Chico, Wise County, Texas, and married Charles Henry Jones, Jr. ("Charles Jones") June 1, 1937. Charles Jones was born December 31, 1913 or December 30, 1913375, was the son of Charles Henry Jones ("Charles Jones") and Margaret Maud Abney ("Margaret Abney"), died August 28, 1970, and is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Charles Jones and Olga Jones had 2 children:

Cheryl Kay Jones ("Cheryl Jones") born March 21, 1942 in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, and married Bob G. Allen ("Bob Allen" & "Robert Allen") June 1, 1963. Bob Allen and Cheryl Allen had a daughter named:

Angela Kay Allen ("Angela Allen") born May 23, 1964, married Zeb Zbranek, and died July 31, 1988. Zeb Zbranek and Angela Zbranek had a son named:

Zachery Allen Zbranek ("Zachery Zbranek" & "Zachary Zbranek") born February 16, 1991; and,

Charles Taylor Jones ("Charles Jones") born May 23, 1945 in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, and married Glenda G. Jackson ("Glenda Jackson") August 3, 1972;

Helen Marie Taylor ("Helen Taylor" & "Maree Taylor"?) born August 15, 1917 in Chico, Wise County, Texas, married Bruce Ferris Wyatt ("Bruce Wyatt"), died March 12, 1988, and is buried in Pasadena, Harris County, Texas. Bruce Wyatt and Helen Wyatt had 3 children:

Nancy Gay Wyatt ("Nancy Wyatt");

Neal Kent Wyatt ("Neal Wyatt"); and,

Marsha Wyatt; and,

Marguerite Taylor ("Marge Taylor") born December 16, 1920 in Chico, Wise County, Texas, and married Leonard Mark Summers ("Leonard Summers"). Leonard Summers and Marguerite Summers had 2 children:

Steven Mark Summers ("Steven Summers" & "Stephen Summers"?); and, Leslie Ann Summers ("Leslie Summers");

Miles Reeves Taylor ("Miles Taylor" & "Jess Taylor") born August 15, 1885 in Wise County, Texas, first married Nannie Arnold ("Nancy Arnold"?) about 1903, later married a Minnie ("Minerva"?), still later married a Johnnie, died February 28, 1970, and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Irving, Dallas County, Texas. Nannie Arnold was born about 1886 in Tennessee, and died February 22, 1966. Miles Taylor and Nannie Taylor ("Nancy Taylor") had 6 children:

Orpha Taylor;

Cecil Taylor born about 1907 in Texas;

Ivy Belle Taylor;

Drucilla Taylor;

J. Zenn Taylor; and,

Ladell Taylor.

Miles Taylor and Minnie Taylor ("Minerva Taylor"?) had a son named:

Paul Roy Taylor ("Paul Taylor");

Nora Caldonia Taylor ("Nora Taylor") born September 10, 1887 in Chico, Wise County, Texas, married Olin W. Hefner ("Olin Hefner") about 1903, died June 8, 1941, and is buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Wichita Falla, Wichita County, Texas. Olin Hefner was born about 1886 in Alabama. Olin Hefner and Nora Hefner had 6 children:

Raymond Hefner born about 1904 in Chico, Wise County, Texas;

Pery Hefner ("Perry Hefner"?) born about 1907 in Oklahoma;

Curtis Hoyett Hefner ("Curtis Hefner") born about 1911 in Texas;

Vester T. Hefner ("Vester Hefner") born about 1913 in Texas;

Ross Hefner; and,

Jennie Lee Hefner ("Jennie Hefner;

Tillman Taylor ("Tilmon Taylor"?) born January 28, 1890 in Wise County, Texas, died February 7, 1890 in Wise County, Texas, and is buried in Wise County, Texas;

Marion Taylor born April 8, 1891 in Wise County, Texas, and died January 21, 1892 in Wise County, Texas;

Cordia May Taylor ("Cordia Taylor") born March 25, 1893 in Wise County, Texas, died December 10, 1907, and was buried in Wise County, Texas;

James Ernest Taylor ("James Taylor") born December 6, 1895 in Wise County, Texas, died January 30, 1896 in Wise County, Texas, and was buried in Wise County, Texas;

Sylvester Opal Taylor ("Sylvester Taylor" & "Vester Taylor") born August 17, 1898 in Wise County, Texas, married Sybil Olive Utley ("Sybil Utley") on May 3, 1919 in Alford, Wise County, Texas, died July 19, 1946, and was buried in the Fairview Cemetery in Denison, Grayson County, Texas. Sybil Utley was born March 8, 1900 and died May 1991; and,

Pearl Lee Taylor ("Pearl Taylor") born January 26, 1901 in Wise County, Texas, married Tony J. Coursey ("Tony Coursey"), and died about 1980. Tony Coursey and Pearl Coursey had a daughter named:

Shirley Ann Coursey ("Shirley Coursey") who married W.L. Perkins;

John Morgan Taylor ("John Taylor") born December 22, 1853 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Clara Hallmark;

Pittman Jeptha Taylor ("Pittman Taylor") born December 22, 1855 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Queanna Wallace ("Leanna Wallace"?) about 1880 in Texas. Queanna Wallace was born about 1853 in Arkansas. Pittman Taylor and Queanna Taylor ("Leanna Taylor") had 2 children:

Wallace Taylor born about 1881 in Texas; and,

Annie Taylor ("Anna Taylor"?) born about 1885 in Texas, and married a Moore;

Nancy E. Taylor ("Nancy Taylor") born March 29, 1858 in Columbia County, Arkansas;

Elijah Taylor born August 8, 1862 in Arkansas. According to the 1880 census for Wise County, Arkansas, he was then 19 years of age and was living in the household of his brother, Timothy Y. Taylor ("Timothy Taylor");

Martha E. Taylor ("Martha Taylor") born August 22, 1863 in Columbia County, Arkansas, and married Millard Golden. According to the 1880 census for Wise County, Arkansas, she was then 16 years of age and was living in the household of his brother, Timothy Y. Taylor ("Timothy Taylor"); and,

Ellen Taylor born August 22, 1863 in Columbia County, Arkansas, and died September 1875; and,

(vii) JOEL JOSIAH TAYLOR ("Joel Taylor") born in Georgia, married a Margaret and died about 1895. Margaret was born in Georgia. Joel Josiah Taylor ("Joel Taylor") does not appear in the 1850 census for Alabama. However, a Joshiah Taylor appears in the census for Muscogee County, Georgia. At that time the Joshiah Taylor household comprised himself age 47. However, if his date of birth is 1803, then he is unlikely to be the son of William Taylor. In the 1900, 1910 and 1920 census, Joel Taylor's son, James A. Taylor ("James Edward Taylor"?, "James Taylor" & "Jim Taylor") reports that both his mother and father were born in Georgia. Joel Taylor and Margaret Taylor had a son named:

James A. Taylor ("James Taylor", "James Edward Taylor"? & "Jim Taylor") born January 16, 1859 in Georgia, married Dillie Florilla John ("Dillie John" & "Dillie Flora Johns"?) in February 1880, died March 9, 1926, and is buried in Forrester Church Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama. Dillie John was born January 2, 1862 in Alabama, died May 24, 1937 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with her husband. James Taylor and Dillie Taylor had 11 children:

Buddie Josiah Taylor born May 7, 1881 in Randolph County, Alabama, never married, and died November 17, 1935 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in Forrester Church Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama;

Robert B. Madison Taylor ("Robert Taylor") born August 27, 1883, married Arizona M. Hodge ("Arizona Hodge" & "Zonie Hodge") in Randolph County, Alabama, died May 6, 1970 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Forrester Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama. Arizona Hodge was born April 2, 1889 and died May 23, 1945. Robert Taylor and Arizona Taylor had 6 children:

John A. Taylor ("John Taylor") born about 1905 in Randolph County, Alabama;

James J. Taylor ("James Taylor") born about 1911 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Dallas B. Taylor ("Dallas Taylor") born about 1913 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Emma D. Taylor ("Emma Taylor") born about 1916 or about 1913375 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Clayton Taylor; and,

Andrew Taylor who had a son named:

Rayford Boles Taylor ("Rayford Taylor") born about 1936;

Daniel Webster Maert Taylor ("Daniel Taylor", "Daniel Webster Taylor" & "Webster Taylor") born January 12, 1885 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Mary Jane Wilson ("Mary Wilson"), and died November 10, 1952. Mary Wilson was born September 30, 1889 and died April 2, 1970. Daniel Taylor and Mary Taylor had 8 children:

Jasper Taylor born December 9, 1906 in Randolph County, Alabama, married an Armenda, and died February 25, 1973;

Clarence Taylor born about 1908 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Jessie Hasty;

Una V. Taylor ("Una Taylor") born August 28, 1911 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Bill New ("William New"), and died March 18, 1931;

George A. Elbert Taylor ("George Taylor") born October 20, 1915 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Moline Eunice Franklin ("Moline Franklin") March 27, 1941, and died July 3, 1971. Moline Franklin was born April 19, 1922. George Taylor and Moline Taylor had 2 children:

Vernon Elbert Taylor ("Vernon Taylor") born March 15, 1943, and married Ruth Adams September 19, 1962. Vernon Taylor and Ruth Taylor had 4 children:

Vernon Elbert Taylor, Jr. ("Vernon Taylor") born February 11, 1964 and married Lynne Ruffin;

Shirley Annette Taylor ("Shirley Taylor") born November 22, 1966, and married Robin Scott on May 4, 1987;

Dale Wade Taylor ("Dale Taylor") born March 3, 1970 and married Robin Potter; and,

Cindy Iona Taylor ("Cindy Taylor" & "Cynthia Taylor"?) born September 24, 1977; and,

Patricia Elaine Taylor ("Patricia Taylor") born December 20, 1946, and married Haywood Walston who was born September 18, 1944. Haywood Walston and Patricia Walston had 3 children:

Jarrod Keith Walston ("Jerrod Walston") born April 16, 1987;

George Anthony Walston ("George Walston") born April 5, 1973; and, Michael James Walston ("Michael Walston") born April 5, 1973;

Marvin Earl Taylor ("Marvin Taylor") born October 13, 1920, married Nina Mae Gray ("Nina Gray") May 3, 1941, and died August 25, 1978. Nina Gray was born October 15, 1921 and died February 9, 1992. Marvin Taylor and Nina Taylor had 3 children:

Samuel Webster Taylor ("Samuel Taylor") born March 15, 1942 and married Sue Luker ("Susan Luker");

Sandra Wylonne Taylor ("Sandra Taylor") born March 1, 1947, first married George Tony Palmer ("George Anthony Palmer"?, "George Palmer", "Tony Palmer" & "Anthony Palmer"?) November 24, 1966, and next married Earnest Sawyer ("Ernest Sawyer"?) March 2, 1975. Earnest Sawyer was born February 22, 1947; and,

William Earl Taylor ("William Taylor") born March 23, 1950, and married Janice Shaddix March 23, 1968. William Taylor and Janice Taylor had 3 children:

Joseph William Taylor ("Joseph Taylor");

Amy Kay Taylor ("Amy Taylor"); and,

Scott Lee Taylor ("Scott Taylor");

Daniel Taylor who married Jo Ann Vines ("Jo Vines" & "Jo Anne Vines"?) and died about 1991. Daniel Taylor and Jo Taylor ("Jo Ann Taylor") had a daughter named:

Anna Taylor who married an Atkins ("Adkins"?);

Richard T. Taylor ("Richard Taylor") born May 19, 1925 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Dorothy Le Merle Ruffin ("Dorothy Ruffin"), and died September 9, 1985. Richard Taylor and Dorothy Taylor had 2 children:

Patricia Dianne Taylor ("Patricia Taylor") who married a Justiss; and, Elizabeth Ann Taylor ("Elizabeth Taylor"); and,

Florence Taylor born in Randolph County, Alabama;

Wilbert Manevel Taylor ("Wilbert Taylor"?) born April 18, 1888 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Lela Elizabeth Johns ("Lela Johns") January 1910, died July 23, 1961 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Forrester Church Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama. Lela Johns was born July 5, 1893 and died January 9, 1966. Wilbert Taylor and Lela Taylor had 2 children:

Henry Vester Taylor ("Henry Taylor") born March 7, 1920, and died March 10, 1986; and,

Lester Taylor;

Emma Levester Taylor ("Emma Taylor") born August 3, 1890 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Posey Cumby Noles ("Posey Noles"), died either July 10, 1974 or July 10, 1956375 in Randolph County, Alabama. Posey Noles was born April 19, 1888 and died May 2, 1969. Posey Noles and Emma Noles had 3 children:

William L. Noles ("William Noles") born June 30, 1910 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Gladys Mae Headrick, and died December 25, 1980. Gladys Headrick was born September 14, 1908 and died December 16, 1978;

L.B. Noles born May 16, 1914, married Lue Bertha Langley ("Lue Langley"), and died February 19, 1983. Lue Langley was born January 10, 1919 and died November 28, 1990. L.B Noles and Lue Noles had 3 children:

Bennie Lewis Noles ("Bennie Noles" & "Benjamin Noles"?) born April 16, 1939, and married Judith Ann Moody ("Judith Moody") September 6, 1962. Judith Moody was born July 7, 1942. Bennie Noles and Judith Noles had a son named Lewis Noles born August 31, 1968;

Peggy Mae Noles ("Peggy Noles") born May 29, 1941; and,

Danny Noles ("Daniel Noles") born July 9, 1953, married a Beth ("Elizabeth"?), and died May 27, 1988. Beth was born June 29, 1954; and,

Palmer Dennis Noles ("Palmer Noles") born September 17, 1922, and married Etha Mae Bowen ("Etha Bowen") July 24, 1943. Palmer Noles and Etha Noles had 3 children:

Autry Phyl Noles ("Autry Noles") born May 31, 1944, and married Anne Ferrel on May 28, 1966;

Carolyn Dianne Noles ("Carolyn Noles") born January 22, 1946, and married Richard Cole on July 30, 1967; and,

Rickey Dennis Noles ("Rickey Noles" & "Richard Noles") born January 8, 1948, and married Peggy McGill May 11, 1968;

Palmer Dallas Taylor ("Palmer Taylor") born December 7, 1892 in Randolph County, Alabama, first married an Ezell, next married Kieffer Thrower January 29, 1928, and died July 15, 1956. Kieffer Thrower was born November 27, 1910. Palmer Taylor and Ezell Taylor had one daughter named:

Arabian Neil Taylor ("Arabian Taylor");

Palmer Taylor and Kieffer Taylor had 3 children;

Larry Palmer Taylor ("Larry Taylor") born July 13, 1946;

Tommy Henry Taylor ("Tommy Taylor" & "Thomas Taylor"?) born July 14, 1948 and married a Sue. Tommy Taylor and Sue Taylor had 2 children:

Shawn Tommy Taylor ("Shawn Taylor"); and,

Karlton Lance Taylor ("Karlton Taylor"); and,

Suellen Jane Taylor ("Suellen Taylor") born April 20, 1950;

Matthew James Taylor ("Matthew Taylor") born October 27, 1894 in Randolph County, Alabama, married a Margaret K., and died May 28, 1988. Margaret K. was born August 8, 1919 and died February 15, 1992;

Henry Lewis Taylor ("Henry Taylor") born February 8, 1898 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Elizabeth Wright ("Bessie Wright") August 14, 1921, and died February 29, 1992 in Randolph County, Alabama. Elizabeth Wright was born March 27, 1905 and died May 3, 1988. Henry Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor had 5 children:

Gordon Dallas Taylor ("Gordon Taylor") born August 11, 1922 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Eleanor Ussery on October 24, 1952?. Gordon Taylor and Eleanor Taylor had a daughter named:

Rebecca Lee Taylor ("Rebecca Taylor") born October 29, 1954, and married Steve Prince ("Stephen Prince"). Steve Prince and Rebecca Prince had a child named:

Genai Prince;

Durwood Ruben Taylor ("Durwood Taylor") born November 9, 1924 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Mae Knight, and died October 13, 1961. Mae Knight was born April 22, 1928. Durwood Taylor and Mae Taylor had 4 children:

Michael Durwood Taylor ("Michael Taylor") born May 11, 1946, and married a Carolyn on March 9, 1967;

Sybil June Taylor ("Sybil Taylor") born September 22, 1947, and married Jerry Stephen on November 10, 1965;

Kerry Gene Taylor ("Kerry Taylor") born February 26, 1950; and,

Kathy Taylor ("Katherine Taylor") born March 23, 1953, and married either Douglas Kirk or Kirk Douglas375 December 19, 1970;

Douglas Jackson Taylor ("Douglas Taylor") born May 25, 1927 in Randolph County, Alabama, married N. Ellene Cato, and died June 6, 1962 or on June 6, 1963375. Ellene Cato was born March 15, 1932. Douglas Taylor and Ellene Taylor had 3 children:

Jimmy Lewis Taylor ("Jimmy Taylor" & "James Taylor") born November 9, 1955, married Barbara Ann Newman ("Barbara Newman") January 12, 1980, and died November 22, 1984. Jimmy Taylor and Barbara Taylor had a son named:

James Douglas Taylor ("James Taylor") born July 16, 1980;

Jonathan Douglas Taylor ("Jonathan Taylor") born October 12, 1959, and married Karen Rorke on October 21, 1984. Jonathan Taylor and Karen Taylor had a son named:

Connor Jackson Taylor ("Connor Taylor") born January 7, 1995; and,

Larraine Taylor ("Loraine Taylor"? & "Lorraine Taylor"?) born February 19, 1962, and married William Cole March 1, 1986;

Rachel Taylor ("Rachael Taylor"?); and,

Ruth Taylor;

Lillian Maebell Taylor ("Lillian Taylor") born January 2, 1900 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Joe Reed Foster ("Joe Foster" & "Joseph Foster") about 1922;

Roxie Estelle Taylor ("Roxie Taylor") born July 12, 1902 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Benjamin Pruitt Stone ("Benjamin Stone") on January 18, 1920, died either January 18, 1920 or January 1, 1995375 in Lanett, Chambers County, Alabama, and is buried in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Lanett, Chambers County, Alabama. Benjamin Stone and Roxie Stone had 6 children:

Lanelle Stone who married a Lawhorn;

Cecile Stone who married a Laney;

Sara Stone ("Sarah Stone"?) who married a Greene;

Hazel Stone who married a Smith;

Paul Stone; and,

Bennie Stone ("Benjamin Stone"?; and,

George Dewey Taylor ("George Taylor") born December 23, 1906 in Rendolph County, Alabama, first married Bertha Alsborn, and next married an Illa B., and died in November 1993 in Randolph County, Alabama. Illa B. was born March 8, 1918 died December 4, 1993 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Forrester Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama;

(viii) WILLIAM J. TAYLOR ("William Taylor") born February 14, 1827 in Georgia, married an Ellen, and died June 9, 1910 in Carrolton, Carrol County, Georgia. Ellen was born about 1826.

In the 1850 census for Randolph County, Alabama, the William Taylor household comprised himself age 25, his wife Ellen Taylor age 25, and a son named Walter Taylor age 1. Also living in the same household was James Johnson age 9.

In the 1870 census for Randolph County, Alabama, the William Taylor household comprise himself age 45 and his wife Elen Taylor ("Ellen Taylor") age 45. No children were listed in the William Taylor household. Living near the household of William Taylor was the family of his brother Solomon Taylor, and the remaining family of the widow of Elijah Taylor who was also a brother of William Taylor.

In the 1910 census for Carroll County, Georgia, William J. Taylor ("William Taylor") is listed as being 83 years of age and he is then living in a dwelling alone. The family of his niece, Claude Taylor Hood, lived nearby. William Taylor reported that he had one child but that the child was not living in 1910. He further reported that his father and mother were both born in Georgia. William Taylor and Ellen Taylor had a son named:

Walter J. Taylor ("Walter Taylor") who was born about 1850 and apparently died before 1870;

(ix) ELIJAH N. TAYLOR (“Elijan Taylor” & "Elijah Taylor") born about 1830 in Georgia, married Sarah Ann Anderson ("Sarah Anderson") about 1848, and died about 1863. Sarah Anderson was born about 1929 and died September 1875 in Randolph County, Alabama.

In the 1850 census for Randolph County, Alabama, the household of Elijah Taylor comprised himself age 24, his wife Sarah Taylor age 18 and a daughter Mary J. Taylor ("Mary Taylor") age 1.

In the 1860 census for Roanoke in Southern Division of Randolph County, Alabama, the household of Elijah Taylor comprised himself age 35, his wife Sarah A. Taylor ("Sarah Taylor") age 28, and their 7 children comprising: Eliza F. Taylor ("Elizabeth F. Taylor" & "Elizabeth Taylor") age 10; Allen D. Taylor ("Allen Taylor") age 9; Martha A. Taylor ("Martha Taylor") age 8; Marion Y. Taylor ("Marion Young Taylor" & "Marion Taylor") age 6; James B. Taylor ("James Taylor") age 4; William W. Taylor ("William Taylor") age 3; and, Elijah Taylor age 4 months.

In the 1870 census for Randolph County, Alabama, the household of Sarah Taylor, the widow of Elijah Taylor, comprised herself and her 7 children: Allen B. Taylor ("Allen D. Taylor" & "Allen Taylor") age 19; Martha Taylor age 17; Young Taylor ("Marion Young Taylor" & "Marion Taylor") age 15; James Taylor age 14; Wesley Taylor age 13; Elijah Taylor age 10; and Robert Taylor age 8. Sarah Taylor then lived near the families of 3 of her brothers-in-law, William Taylor, Solomon Taylor and Tilmon Taylor. Elijah Taylor and Sarah Taylor had 9 children:

Mary Jane Taylor ("Mary Taylor") born about 1849 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Elizabeth F. Taylor ("Elizabeth Taylor") born about 1850 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Allen Davis Taylor ("Allen Taylor") born January 28, 1851 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Josephine Estelle Park ("Josephine Park") about 1873, died June 29, 1934 or June 29, 1935375 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas, and is buried in the North Cemetery in Norton, Runnels County, Texas. Josephine Park was born July 23, 1856 in Randolph County, Alabama, died July 29, 1942 in LaMarque, Galveston County, Texas, and is buried in the Norton Cemetery in Norton, Runnels County, Texas. Allen Taylor and Josephine Taylor had 6 children:

Katherine Worrill Taylor ("Katherine Taylor" & "Katie Taylor") born October 19, 1875 in Randolph County, Alabama, died June 9, 1881 or about 1878 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in Randolph County, Alabama;

James Campbell Taylor ("James Taylor" & "Cam Taylor") born February 5, 1878 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Winnie Davis Petty ("Winnie Petty") May 1, 1909 in Runnels County, Texas, died August 23, 1948 in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas, and was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas. Winnie Petty was born January 15, 1892 in Bell County, Texas, died May 12, 1943 in Runnels County, Texas, and is buried with her husband. James Taylor and Winnie Taylor had 7 children:

Vember Dixon Taylor ("Vember Taylor") born February 8, 1910 in North Norton, Runnels County, Texas, married Anna Barbara Steinmetz ("Anna Steinmetz") December 1, 1938 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, died September 5, 1988 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Sam Houston Cemetery in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Anna Steinmetz was born March 9, 1914 in Jefferson County, Missouri, and died September 30, 1993 in Universal City, Bexar County, Texas. Vember Taylor and Anna Taylor had 5 children:

James Benno Taylor ("James Taylor") born December 26, 1940 in Langley Field, Elizabeth City, Virginia?, and married Edwina Dorcas Brunner ("Edwina Brunner") May 30, 1964 in Gardena, Los Angeles County, California. Edwina Brunner was born July 15, 1943 in Redondo Beach, Los Angeles County, California. James Taylor and Edwina Taylor had 5 children:

Christina Ann Taylor ("Christina Taylor") born October 6, 1965 in Harbor City, Los Angeles County, California, and married Gregory Allen McCain ("Gregory McCain;

Sean Christopher Taylor ("Sean Taylor") born May 30, 1967 in Harbor City, Los Angeles County, California; and married Monica Crotty. Sean Taylor and Monica Taylor had a daughter named:

Ashley Rose Taylor ("Ashley Taylor") born April 15, 1991;

Anne Marie Taylor ("Anne Taylor") born July 15, 1968 in Harbor City, Los Angeles County, California;

Angelina Rose Taylor ("Angelina Taylor") born September 2, 1969 in Orange, Los Angeles County, California; and,

Ramona Mary Taylor ("Ramona Taylor") born August 18, 1971 in Orange, Los Angeles County, California, and who had a daughter named:

Chelsea Victoria Taylor ("Chelsea Taylor") born September 18, 1990;

Ramona Louise Taylor ("Ramona Taylor") born July 17, 1945 in Clarkton, Dunklin County, Missouri, married Philip Wayne Moore ("Philip Moore" & "Phillip Moore"?) July 15, 1967, and died January 12, 1972 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Philip Moore and Ramona Moore had a daughter named:

Charen Moore born August 18, 1969, and married Steven Fegard ("Stephen Fegard"?) January 1995. Steven Fegard and Charen Fegard had a son named Nathan Taylor Fegard ("Nathan Fegard") born November 30, 1995;

Patrick Anthony Taylor ("Patrick Taylor") born December 25, 1947 in Clarkton, Dunklin County, Missouri, and married Chung Fang Min ("Chung Min") April 21, 1971 in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China. Chung Min was born March 14, 1949 in Yulin Harbor, Taiwan, Republic of China. Patrick Taylor and Chung Taylor had 2 children:

Katy Ann Taylor ("Katy Taylor" & "Katherine Taylor"?) born May 20, 1980 in Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland; and,

Susan Amber Taylor ("Susan Taylor") born March 10, 1982 in Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland;

Amber Anna Taylor ("Amber Taylor") born December 13, 1950 in Clarkton, Dunklin County, Missouri; and,

Eric Joseph Taylor ("Eric Taylor") born May 25, 1952 in Camp Carson, El Paso County, Colorado;

Vera Cordie Taylor ("Vera Taylor") born December 1, 1914 in Runnels County, Texas, and married Robert Leighton St. Clair ("Robert St. Clair") June 23, 1946 in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas. Robert St. St. Clair was born October 1, 1915 in Seymour, Baylor County, Texas. Robert St. Clair and Vera St. Clair had 2 children:

Joe Christopher St. Clair ("Joe St. Clair" & "Joseph St. Clair") born January 24, 1949 in Las Cruces, Doa Ana County, New Mexico, and married Sherralyn Kaye McClure January 3, 1976 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Sherralyn McClure was born March 7, 1948 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Joe St. Clair and Sherralyn St. Clair had 3 children:

Christopher Robert St. Clair ("Christopher St. Clair") born December 6, 1983 in Austin, Travis County, Texas;

Katherine Ann St. Clair ("Katherine St. Clair") born September 7, 1985 in Round Rock, Williamson County, Texas; and,

John Taylor St. Clair ("John St. Clair") born October 2, 1988 in Round Rock, Williamson County, Texas; and,

Constance Gail St. Clair ("Constance St. Clair") born July 30, 1952 in Las Cruces, Doa Ana County, New Mexico;

Velma Nell Taylor ("Velma Taylor") born August 15, 1916 in Runnels County, Texas, married Walter J. Presson ("Walter Presson") June 6, 1943 in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas, died July 29, 1969 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas. Walter Presson was born June 8, 1922 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Walter Presson and Velma Presson had 3 children:

Annette Louise Presson ("Annette Presson") born March 29, 1944 in Hobbs, Lea County, New Mexico, and married Gary Dale Lunnon ("Gary Lunnon") August 1, 1964 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Gary Lunnon was born February 15, 1944 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas. Gary Lunnon and Annette Lunnon had 3 children:

Barry Glen Lunnon ("Barry Lunnon") born August 19, 1965 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Fiona Gotts January 4, 1992 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Barry Lunnon and Fiona Lunnon had a son named:

Jay Matthew Lunnon ("Jay Lunnon") born October 1, 1992 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia;

Tracy Ann Lunnon ("Tracy Lunnon") born December 23, 1966 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Paul McMillan October 22, 1992. Paul McMillan and Tracy McMillan had a son named Joshua Paul McMillan ("Joshua McMillan") born April 19, 1993 in Overland Park, Johnson County, Kansas; and,

Matthew James Lunnon ("Matthew Lunnon") born August 24, 1971;

Jeanette Presson born April 11, 1947 in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas, and married James Ernest Murphy ("James Murphy") September 13, 1969 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. James Murphy was born May 29, 1946 in Dallas, Dallas County, Oklahoma. James Murphy and Jeanette Murphy had 4 children:

Mark Ryan Murphy ("Mark Murphy") born August 15, 1971 in Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois;

Brent Gregory Murphy ("Brent Murphy") born October 27, 1975 in Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois;

Craig Steven Murphy ("Craig Murphy" & "Stephen Murphy"?) born December 16, 1982 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Erin Taylor Murphy ("Erin Murphy") born December 16, 1982 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Michael Jay Presson ("Michael Presson") born February 17, 1953 in Midland, Mindland County, Texas, and married Mary Ann Seawright ("Mary Seawright") January 28, 1977 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Mary Seawright was born May 11, 1954 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma. Michael Presson and Mary Presson had 3 children:

Jerrad Michael Presson ("Jerrad Presson") born September 20, 1978 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma;

Nicholas Paul Presson ("Nicholas Presson") born November 21, 1980 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma; and,

Hannah Susan Presson ("Hannah Presson") born December 27, 1984 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma;

James Leroy Taylor ("James Taylor") born February 12, 1918 in Woodsboro, Fefugio County, Texas, died October 27, 1927 in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas, and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas;

Clements Barton Taylor ("Clements Taylor", "Slim Taylor" & "Clement Taylor"?) born October 31, 1923 in Runnels County, Texas, first married Ouida Merle Sharpes ("Ouida Sharpes") April 7, 1946, next married Mrs. Christene Crane ("Chris Crane") who was born October 23, 1931 and they apparently did not have any children by that marriage, died January 7, 1981 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas. Ouida Sharpes was born December 28, 1926 in Runnels County, Texas, and was the daughter of Kennet Irven Sharpes ("Kenneth Sharpes"? & "Irvin Sharps"?) and Myrtle Fannie Bowden ("Myrtle Bowden" & "Frances Bowden"?). Clements Taylor and Ouida Taylor had 5 children:

Charles Lynn Taylor ("Charles Taylor" & "Charlie Taylor") born May 4, 1947 in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas, first married Sharon Virginia Wise ("Sharon Wise") September 5, 1971, next married Kathryn Renee Fourton ("Kathryn Fourton") August 6, 1988. Sharon Wise was born August 6, 1946 and Kathryn Fourton was born June 19, 1949 in Amherst, Lamp County, Texas. Charles Taylor and Sharon Taylor had a son named:

Tallion Kyle Taylor ("Tallion Taylor") born August 26, 1974 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas;

Christopher Barton Taylor ("Christopher Taylor") born December 25, 1949 in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas, first married Donna McKeever who was born July 18, 1949, and later married Lori Lynn Hollowell ("Lori Hollowell") June 9 1984 in Clyde, Callahan County, Texas. Lori Hollowell was born February 10, 1962 in Arlington, Terrant County, Texas; Charlotte Merle Taylor ("Charlotte Taylor") born February 10, 1951. Chris Taylor and Donna Taylor had a son named:

Zachary Kenneth Taylor ("Zachary Taylor") born March 22, 1980 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Chris Taylor and Lori Taylor had 2 children:

Tiffany Ann Taylor ("Tiffany Taylor") born September 24, 1985 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas; and,

Garrett Clements Taylor ("Garrett Taylor" & "Clement Taylor"?) born June 7, 1989 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, died October 31, 1989 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas;

Charlotte Merle Taylor ("Charlotte Taylor") born February 10, 1951 in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas;

Cathy Ann Taylor ("Cathy Taylor") born September 30, 1954 in Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas, first married Mike McKay ("Michael McKay"?) who was born on September 4, 1955, later married Ronnie Shores ("Ronald Shores"), and still later married David Scott Sanders ("David Sanders") September 23, 1985. David Sanders was born on September 23, 1985 in Pauls Valley, Garvin County, Oklahoma. Ronnie Shores and Cathy Shores had a child named:

Chaney Shores born March 30, 1984 in Pauls Valley, Garvin County, Oklahoma;

David Sanders and Cathy Sanders had a daughter named:

Laci Sanders born March 19, 1986 or March 1, 1986375 in Pauls Valley, Garvin County, Oklahoma; and,

Carolyn Jayne Taylor ("Carolyn Taylor") born August 8, 1959 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, and married Ted Steven Maxwell ("Ted Maxwell", "Steve Maxwell" & "Theodore Maxwell"?) September 8, 1979 in Pauls Valley, Garvin County, Oklahoma. Ted Maxwell was born April 18, 1953 in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama. Ted Maxwell and Carolyn Maxwell had 2 children:

Bryson Cole Maxwell ("Bryson Maxwell") born July 12, 1985 in Pauls Valley, Garvin County, Oklahoma; and,

Taylor Ruth Maxwell ("Taylor Maxwell") born November 1, 1992 in Pauls Valley, Garvin County, Oklahoma;

Mertha Jane Taylor ("Mertha Taylor" & "Martha Taylor"?) born March 24, 1926 in Runnels County, Texas, and married Andrew McCulloch, Jr. January 24, 1945 in San Marcos, Hayes County, Texas. Andrew McCulloch was born December 1, 1919 in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, and died November 6, 1993 in Wayne, New Jersey. Andrew McCulloch had 4 children:

Marilyn Jane McCulloch ("Marilyn McCulloch") born December 25, 1945 in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, and married Albert Laber Potter ("Albert Potter" & "Bert Potter") on March 1, 1969 in Wayne, Passaic County, New Jersey. Albert Potter was born April 30, 1945 in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey. Albert Potter and Marilyn Potter had 2 children:

David Albert Potter ("David Potter") born April 30, 1945 or on October 16, 1969 in Clark Air Force Base, Luzon, Philippine Islands; and,

Scott Andrew Potter ("Scott Potter") born June 14, 1974 in Ridgewood, Bergen County, New Jersey;

Warren Andrew McCulloch ("Warren McCulloch") born August 19, 1950 in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, first married Emily Jane Newman ("Emily Newman") June 14, 1980 in Vernon, Sussex County, New Jersey, and later married Julie Smith ("Julia Smith"?). Emily Newman was born August 17, 1956 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Warren McCulloch and Emily McCulloch had a son named:

William Campbell McCulloch ("William McCulloch") born September 25, 1982 in Metairie, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana;

Barbara Gale McCulloch ("Barbara McCulloch") born May 6, 1959 in Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, and married Douglas Edmund Bogert ("Douglas Bogert") October 19, 1985 in Wayne, Passaic County, New Jersey. Douglas Bogert was born June 8, 1956 in Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey. Douglas Bogert and Barbara Bogert had a adopted daughter named:

Caroline Gayle Bogert ("Caroline Bogert") and who was born October 18, 1992 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas; and,

James Bruce McCulloch ("James McCulloch") born February 26, 1965 in Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, and married Regina Dean. James McCulloch and Regina McCulloch had a son named:

James Eric McCulloch ("James McCulloch") born October 16, 1992; and,

Rollie Wellman Taylor ("Rollie Taylor") born February 5, 1933 in Runnels County, Texas, first married Julia Kathryn McCartney ("Julia McCartney") June 30, 1962 in Newport, Jackson County, Arkansas, and next married Elizabeth Ann Weinheimer ("Elizabeth Weinheimer") February 1, 1992 in South Lake Tahoe, El Dorado County, California. Julia McCartney was born August 18, 1938 in Tupelo, Jackson County, Arkansas. Elizabeth Weinheimer was born May 26, 1940 and Elizabeth Weinheimer was born May 26, 1940 in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey. Elizabeth Weinheimer had previously married Robert Codner Carlson ("Robert Carlson") who was born January 17, 1939 in Granite Falls, Yellow Medicine, Minnesota. Rollie Taylor and Julia Taylor had 2 children:

Rebecca Dee Taylor ("Rebecca Taylor") born March 3, 1966 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Gregory Alan Cartwright June 30, 1990 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Gregory Cartwright was born August 20, 1959 in Bartlesville, Osage County, Oklahoma. Gregory Cartwright and Rebecca Cartwright had a child named:

Sean Matheson Cartwright ("Sean Cartwright") born December 7, 1993 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

McCartney Melville Taylor ("McCartney Taylor" & "Mac Taylor") born June 17, 1970 in Richardson, Dallas County, Texas;

Bessie Estelle Taylor ("Bessie Taylor" & "Betsy Taylor"?) born January 24, 1888 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Harvey Andrew Cook, Sr. ("Harvey Cook") on June 12, 1911 in Colorado City, Mitchell County, Texas, died September 17, 1963 or September 12, 1963375 in Colorado City, Mitchell County, Texas, and was buried in Colorado City Cemetery in Colorado City, Mitchell County, Texas. Harvey Cook was born June 17, 1877 or on June 9, 1877375 in Hylton, Nolan County, Texas, died December 29, 1950 in Colorado City, Mitchell County, Texas, and is buried with his wife. Harvey Cook also married Daisy Lucia Culp ("Daisy Culp") who was born September 25, 1878 in North Carolina and was the daughter of W.C. Culp and a Martha. Harvy Cook and Bessie Cook had 4 children:

Lenorah Dell Cook ("Lenorah Cook") born April 21, 1912, married Gath C. Fears ("Gath Fears") July 2, 1954 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, died April 28, 1962 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, and is buried in the National Cemetery in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas;

Willie Juanita Cook ("Willie Cook") born March 7, 1914 in Silver, Mitchell County, Texas, and married John Corbett Woodle ("John Woodle") September 11, 1943 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas. John Woodle was born June 9, 1920 in Latta, Marion County, South Carolina. John Woodle and Willie Woodle had 2 children:

Andrea Kay Woodle ("Andrea Woodle") born July 16, 1947 in Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, first married John E. St. Lawrence ("John St. Lawrence"), and later married Ron DeFord ("Ronald DeFord"?) but apparently did not have any children by the second marriage. John St. Lawrence and Andrea St. Lawrence had a son named:

John St. Lawrence; and,

John Corbet Woodle, Jr. ("John Woodle") born July 3, 1950 in Colorado City, Mitchell County, Texas, first married Tana Cochran March 4, 1979, and later married an unknown person;

Vivian Inez Cook ("Vivian Cook" & "Bitter Cook") born July 13, 1915 in Silver, Mitchell County, Texas, first married Joseph A. Watson ("Joseph Watson") in 1946, later married an unknown person, and died September 18, 1970 in Levittown. Joseph Watson was born January 22, 19??. Joseph Watson and Vivian Watson had 2 children:

Linda Lenorah Watson ("Linda Watson") born October 15, 1947; and,

Gwen Ann Watson ("Gwen Watson") born January 9, 1951, and married Robert M. Kealy ("Robert Kealy") September 19, 1981. Robert Kealy and Gwen Kealy had 2 children:

Megan Kealy born December 3, 1987; and,

Jason Kealy born May 31, 1988; and,

Harvey Andrew Cook, Jr. ("Harvey Cook") born July 12, 1922 in Colorado City, Mitchell County, Texas, and married Evelyn Woodson September 7, 1943. Evelyn Woodson was born September 16, 1922. Harvey Cook and Evelyn Cook had 2 children:

Keith Lynn Cook ("Keith Cook") born April 22, 1947, and married Nancy Husted August 23, 1970. Keith Cook and Nancy Cook had 2 children:

Nancy Cook; and,

Sarah Cook; and,

Carlton Cook born October 19, 1951 and married Sandra Zelker on October 19, 1986;

Rosa Lee Taylor ("Rosa Taylor") born January 27, 1890 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Frank Ruff, and died April 9, 1943 in Colorado City, Mitchell County, Texas, and is buried in Colorado City, Mitchell County, Texas. Frank Ruff Was born March 13, 1865;

Eris Park Taylor ("Eris Taylor") born November 28, 1892 in Randolph County, Alabama, died August 12, 1909 in Norton, Runnels County, Texas, and is buried in the Norton Cemetery in Norton, Runnels County, Texas; and,

Speigel Trent Taylor ("Speigel Taylor" & "S.P. Taylor") born October 28, 1895 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Ida Lee Davis ("Ida Davis") November 17, 1915 in Runnels County, Texas, died April 6, 1971 in Alexandria, Halifax County, Virginia, and was buried in the Cedar Crest Cemetery in Baytown, Galveston County, Texas. Ida Davis was born October 17, 1893 in Waller County, Texas, and died May 3, 1966 in Harris County, Texas, and is buried with her husband. Speigel Taylor and Ida Taylor had 2 children:

Marian Inez Taylor ("Marian Taylor") born November 21, 1917 in Highlands, Texas, and married Robert S. Scott ("Robert Scott") May 3, 1938 in Grayson, Carter County, Texas. Robert Scott was born June 25, 1915 in Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia. Robert Scott and Marian Scott had 5 children:

Bobbye Lee Scott ("Bobbye Scott") born December 6, 1938 in Galveston, Galveston County, Texas, first married Douglas Stillman McDonald on October 1960, and later married Gerald Maskulka on December 10, 1986 in Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona. Douglas McDonald was born August 9, 1929 in Mount Vernon, Westchester County, New York. Douglas McDonald and Bobbye McDonald had 7 children:

Scott McDonald born December 28, 1960 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and died June 1, 1981 in Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona in a motorcycle accident;

Kevin Dwayne McDonald ("Kevin McDonald") born June 29, 1962 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, first married Doreen Davis, and later married Cheryl Thompson June 21, 1993. Kevin McDonald and Doreen McDonald had a son named:

Justin McDonald born September 10, 1989 in San Jose, Santa Clara County, California;

Dawn Elizabeth McDonald ("Dawn McDonald") born June 29, 1962 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, first married Brian O'Carroll on June 25, 1983, and later married Fred Cortazzo ("Frederick Cortazzo"). Brian O'Carroll and Dawn O'Carroll had 2 children:

Ian Scott O'Carroll ("Ian O'Carroll") born June 12, 1981 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona; and,

Melodi Saint O'Carroll ("Melodi O'Carroll") born January 9, 1984 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona;

Kent Leigh McDonald ("Kent McDonald") born February 27, 1964 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, and married Linda Twombley. Kent McDonald and Linda McDonald had a son named:

Scott De Lon McDonald ("Scott McDonald") born August 27, 1993;

Sharon Kimberly McDonald ("Sharon McDonald") born March 28, 1969 in Hartford, Hardford County, Connecticut;

Kevin Scott McDonald; and,

Kimberly McDonald;

Paul Trent Scott ("Paul Scott") born August 22, 1941 in Galveston, Galveston County, Texas;

Michael David Scott ("Michael Scott") born April 14, 1954 in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan;

Virginia Diane Scott ("Virginia Scott") born September 2, 1942 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas, first married John Rathbone about 1967 and later married Richard Bandit about 1975. Richard Bandit and Virginia Bandit had 2 children:

Lance Bandit; and,

Todd Bandit;

Margaret Faith Scott ("Margaret Scott" & "Suzy Scott") born July 14, 1949, first married William Parker about 1968 in Washington, D.C., and later married an unknown person. William Parker was born July 14, 1948 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. William Parker and Margaret Parker had 2 children:

Silver Parker; and,

Sienna Parker; and,

Michael David Scott ("Michael Scott") born April 14, 1954; and,

Davis Trent Taylor ("Davis Taylor" & "Jack Taylor") born April 3, 1921 in Waller, Waller County, Texas, married Valerie Threasia Maris ("Valerie Maris" & "Theresa Maris"?) on February 3, 1940 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas, died July 23, 1989 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas, and was buried in the Houston National Cemetery in Houston, Harris County, Texas. Valerie Maris was born March 31, 1922 in Willis, Montgomery County, Texas. Davis Taylor and Valerie Taylor had 7 children:

Jacquelyn Threasia Taylor born December 8, 1940 in Baytown, Texas, and married Wayne Eugene Switzer ("Wayne Switzer") August 1, 1964 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas. Wayne Switzer and Jacquelyn Switzer had 4 children:

Kristi Lyn Switzer ("Kristi Switzer") born February 14, 1966 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, and married Charles McCantlas Monroe, III ("Charles Monroe") on June 29, 1991 in Juneau, Alaska;

David Wayne Switzer ("David Switzer") born November 30, 1967 in Talara, Peru;

Korin Elizabeth Switzer ("Korin Switzer") born August 31, 1972 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; and,

Kira Danielle Switzer ("Kira Switzer") born November 29, 1974 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Bertie Lee Taylor ("Bertie Taylor") born September 13, 1944 in Miami, Dade County, Florida, and married Walter Bennett Flanagan, III ("Walter Flanagan") April 1, 1966 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas. Walter Flanagan and Bertie Flanagan had 3 children:

Robert Trent Flanagan ("Robert Flanagan"), adopted, and born August 16, 1972;

Walter Bennet Flanagan, IV ("Walter Flanagan" & "Bennett Flanagan"?) born April 15, 1975 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; and,

Elizabeth Michelle Flanagan ("Elizabeth Flanagan") born May 30, 1977 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Spiegel Trent Taylor, II ("Spiegel Taylor" & "S.T. Taylor") born January 8, 1946 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas, first married Roxanne Luthringer, and later married Rose Willene. Spiegel Taylor and Roxanne Taylor had a child named:

Spiegel Trent Taylor, III ("Spiegel Taylor" & "Trey Taylor").

Spiegel Taylor and Rose Taylor had 3 children:

Rebecca Taylor born February 9, 1972;

Royce Quincy Taylor ("Royce Taylor") born November 15, 1974; and,

Sarah Taylor ("Sari Taylor"?) born March 10, 197?;

Davis Trent Taylor, Jr. ("Davis Taylor") born February 16, 1947 in Denver, Adams County, Colorado, first married Linda Crockett who died November 17, 1968 in Poteau, Le Flore County, Oklahoma, later married Marsha Lynn Morris ("Marsha Morris") on May 19, 1954, and still later married Tammy Loraine Linn ("Tammy Linn"). Linda Taylor died on November 17, 1968 in Poteau, Le Flore County, Oklahoma. Marsha Morris was born May 19, 1954 in Poteau, Le Flore County, Oklahoma. Davis Taylor and Linda Taylor had a son named:

Patrick Taylor who was born November 17, 1968 in Poteau, Le Flore County, Oklahoma.

Davis Taylor and Marsha Taylor had 3 children:

Kiah Lynn Taylor ("Kiah Taylor") born October 11, 1973 in Poteau, Le Flore County, Oklahoma;

Kara Ann Taylor ("Kara Taylor") born March 1, 1978 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas; and,

Kelly Robert Taylor ("Kelly Taylor") born February 18, 1984 in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas.

Davis Taylor and Tammy Taylor apparently had 2 children:

Johnathon Wesley Taylor ("Johnathon Taylor" & "Johnathan Taylor"?) born February 6, 1986 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and,

Kristopher Nathan Taylor ("Kristopher Taylor") born October 28, 1987 in Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma;

John Thomas Taylor ("John Taylor") born April 14, 1948 in Denver, Adams County, Colorado, and married Alice Darnell Chapman ("Alice Chapman") March 3, 1927 in Palestine, Anderson County, Texas. Alice Chapman was born September 29, 1950 in Palestine, Anderson County, Texas. John Taylor and Alice Taylor had 2 children:

Cindy Darnell Taylor ("Cindy Taylor" & "Cynthia Taylor"?) born November 5, 1970; and,

Johnny Thomas Taylor ("Johnny Taylor" & "John Taylor") born January 1, 1973 in Pasedena, Harris County, Texas;

Cecil Ray Taylor ("Cecil Taylor") born June 4, 1950 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas, first married Martha Kay, later married an unknown person, and died May 31, 1986 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Cecil Taylor and Martha Taylor had a daughter named:

Cecillia Taylor born December 26, 1973; and,

Troy Trent Taylor ("Troy Taylor") born June 28, 1952 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas, and married Pamela Golcenski. Troy Taylor and Pamela Taylor had 4 children:

Michael Trent Taylor ("Michael Taylor");

Bobby Taylor ("Robert Taylor");

Steven Francis Taylor ("Steven Taylor" & "Stephen Taylor"?); and,

Matthew Taylor;

Martha Ann Taylor ("Martha Taylor") born about 1853 or about 1852375 in Randolph County, Alabama, married John D. Downes ("John Downes") about 1872 in Randolph County, Alabama, and died about 1920. John Downes was born about 1848 in Alabama. John Downes and Martha Downes had 7 children:

William Mack C. Downes ("William Downes" & "Mack Downes") born about 1872 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Elijah D. Downes ("Elijah Downes") born about 1877 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Gentry Downes;

Jettie Downes who married a Sartain;

Cornelius Lee Downes ("Cornelius Downes") born November 1879 or in January 1880375, and married an Etta D. who was born about 1887 in Oklahoma. Cornelius Downes and Etta Downes had 4 children:

Mada E. Downes born about 1910 in New Mexico;

Gary B. Downes ("Gary Downes") born about 1912 in New Mexico;

Arles J. Downes ("Arles Downes") born about 1914 in New Mexico; and,

Ozella A. Downes ("Ozella Downes") born about 1919 or in January 1920375 in New Mexico;

Virginia Viola Downes ("Virginia Downes") who married a Dees; and, Martha A. Downes ("Martha Downes");

Marion Young Taylor ("Marion Taylor") born about 1854 in Randolph County, Alabama;

James H. Taylor ("James Taylor") born about 1856 in Randolph County, Alabama;

William Wesley Taylor ("William Taylor") born July 8, 1857 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Amelia Priest ("Sarah Priest" & "Sarah Pernelia"?) about 1881, and died June 19, 1937. Amelia Priest was born August 1865 in Texas. William Taylor and Amelia Taylor had 6 children:

Adra Clara Taylor ("Adra Taylor") born February 1884 in Texas, and married a Gilbreath;

Mary Paralie Taylor ("Mary Taylor") born March 1886 in Texas, and married a Bibbs;

Lela Elma Taylor ("Lela Taylor") born January 1888 in Texas, and married Charles T. Camp ("Charles Camp") about 1909. Charles Camp was born about 1885 in Georgia. Charles Camp and Lela Camp had 5 children:

Thomas B. Camp ("Thomas Camp") born November 1909 in Coleman County, Texas;

Garland V. Camp ("Garland Camp") born about 1911 in Texas;

Aubry B. Camp ("Aubry Camp" & "Audry Camp"?) born about 1913 in Texas;

Charles T. Camp ("Charles Camp") born June 1918 in Texas; and,

Jewel M. Camp ("Jewell Camp") born November 1919 in Texas;

James Elijah Taylor ("James Taylor") born August 1890 or on August 31, 1891375 in Texas, married Edna Idol, died in Coleman County, Texas, and is buried in Coleman County, Texas. Edna Idol was born July 15, 1894, died January 25, 1897 in Coleman County, Texas, and is buried with her husband;

Martha E. Taylor ("Martha Taylor" & "Mattie Taylor") born September 1894 in Texas, and married an Owens; and,

Eugene Taylor born January 1897 in Texas;

Elijah Taylor born February 1860 in Randolph County, Alabama, and died February 1875 in Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Robert Preston Taylor ("Robert Taylor") born December 25, 1861 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Mittie Magnolia McCamy ("Mittie McCamy" & "Mittie McCamey") on June 26, 1895 in Milam County, Texas, and died October 17, 1952 in Norton, Runnels County, Texas, and is buried in the Norton Cemetery in Norton, Runnels County, Texas. Mittie McCamey was born April 18, 1872 in Georgia, was the daughter of George Julian McCamy ("George McCamy") and Sallie M. Beck ("Sallie Beck" & "Sally Beck"?), and died August 7, 1940 in Norton, Runnels County, Texas. Robert Taylor and Mittie Taylor had 5 children:

Charles Victor Taylor ("Charles Taylor") born November 1897 in Milam County, Texas, married a Lena, and died about 1955. Lena was born about 1895. Charles Taylor and Lena Taylor had a son in July 1919, and whose name is unknown;

Clarice Taylor born April 21, 1900 in Runnels County, Texas, first married a Harding and apparently had no children, next married Horace Oliver, and died December 20, 1982 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas. Horace Oliver was born January 22, 1898 and died July 19, 1978. Horace Oliver and Clarice Oliver had 4 children:

Horace Oliver, Jr.;

Terrelene Oliver who married a Bridgford;

LaMarylis Oliver who married a Breeding; and,

Bobbie Dee Oliver ("Bobbie Oliver") who married a Moore;

Loy Cecil Taylor ("Loy Taylor") born September 2, 1902 in Runnels County, Texas, married Georgia Della Mason ("Georgia Mason") November 6, 1921, died July 21, 1957 or on July 20, 1957375 in Runnels County, Texas, and is buried in the Norton Cemetery in Runnels County, Texas. Georgia Mason was born February 16, 1905 in Carbon, Eastland County, Texas, was the daughter of Elmo Eugene Mason ("Elmo Mason") and Venora Lucretia White ("Venora White"), and died September 20, 1939 in Big Spring, Howard County, Texas. Loy Taylor and Della Taylor had 3 children:

Nora Gene Taylor ("Nora Taylor") born February 17, 1923 in Norton, Runnels County, Texas, and married Francis Pruitt. Francis Pruitt and Nora Pruitt had 3 children:

Carolyn Dianne Pruitt ("Carolyn Pruitt") born July 19, 1946;

Janice Dell Pruitt ("Janice Pruitt") born October 15, 1947 and married a McCalman; and,

Cynthia Ellen Pruitt ("Cynthia Pruitt") born October 4, 1958;

Elena Roe Taylor ("Elena Taylor") born February 17, 1923 in Norton, Runnels County, Texas, and married Kennet Irven Sharpes ("Kennet Sharpes" & "Kenneth Sharpes"?) June 29, 1940. Kennet Sharpes was born October 14, 1922 in Norton, Runnels County, Texas, and was the son of Kennet Irven Sharpes ("Kennet Sharpes") and Myrtle Fannie Bowden ("Myrtle Bowden" & "Frances Bowden"?). Kennet Sharpes and Elena Sharpes had 3 children:

Brenda Sharpes born April 19, 1942, first married Bill Welch ("William Welch") and later married a Huffaker. Bill Welch and Brenda Welch had a child named:

Dana Lynn Welch ("Dana Welch"). Brenda Huffaker by her second marriage apparently had a son named:

Gary Huffaker;

Sandra Sharpes born June 30, 1944 and married Darrell Benson Beyer ("Darrell Beyer" & "Daryl Beyer"?). Darrell Beyer and Sandra Beyer had 2 children:

Pam Beyer ("Pamela Beyer"?) born July 27, 1966 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, and married Thomas Smith; and,

David Beyer born August 13, 1968 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas; and,

Donna Sharpes born June 14, 1954, first married Robert Watts and later married Gene O'Bryan ("Eugene O'Bryan"?). Robert Watts and Donna Watts had a child named:

Shelly Watts who married Bud Smith; and,

Nita Ladell Taylor ("Nita Gene Taylor"? & "Nita Taylor") born October 8, 1928 or August 10, 1928375, and married John Preston Dry ("John Dry") who was born September 28, 1917. John Dry and Nita Dry had a son named:

John Michael Dry ("John Dry") born April 30, 1959;

Sallie Mildred Taylor ("Sallie Taylor) born August 21, 1904 in Runnels County, Texas, married Curtis William Barrett ("Curtis Barrett"), and died April 5, 1992. Curtis Barrett died April 28, 1992. Curtis Barrett and Sallie Barrett ("Sally Barrett"?) had a son named:

Scott Barrett who had 2 children:

Tony Barrett ("Anthony Barrett"?); and

Kim Barrett; and,

an infant who apparently died at birth March 30, 1910 in Runnels County, Texas, and is buried in the Norton Cemetery in Norton, Runnels County, Texas;

(x) JOHN R. TAYLOR ("John Taylor") born about 1832 in Georgia, married a Louisa or Lucy, and died June 12, 1863. Louisa was born July 1825 in North Carolina, and died July 3, 1903.

In the 1860 census for Wedowee in the Southern Division of Randolph County, Alabama, the household of John Taylor comprised himself age 30, his wife Lucy Taylor age 35 and his 7 children: Elizabeth Taylor age 14; James Taylor age 12; twins Angeline Taylor age 11; Catharine Taylor ("Catherine Taylor") age 11; John Taylor age 7; Mary Taylor age 5; and, Martha Taylor age 1.

In the 1870 census for Wedowee in the Southern Division of Randolph County, Alabama, the household of Louisa Taylor, the widow of John Taylor, comprised herself age 40 and her 6 children: twins Angaline Taylor ("Angeline Taylor") and Catherine Taylor age 20; John Taylor age 16; Mary Taylor age 14; Joseph Taylor age 8; and William Taylor age 7.

In the 1880 census for Wedowee in the Southern District of Randolph County, Alabama, the household of widow Louisa Taylor comprised herself age 52? and the proprietor of a farm and her 5 children then living with her: twins Angaline Taylor ("Angeline Taylor") and Catherine Taylor age 26?; John Taylor age 16?; Mary Taylor age 20?; Joseph B. Taylor ("Joseph Taylor") age 18; and William T. Taylor ("William Taylor") age 7?.

On July 24, 1899, Louisa Taylor applied for and received a pension from the State of Alabama as a widow of John Taylor who apparently was killed in action on June 12, 1863 while serving as a private in Company F of the 25th. Regiment of the Confederate State of Alabama Volunteers.

In the 1900 census for Randolph County, Alabama, Louisa Taylor was age 74 and reported that she was the mother of 9 children, 6 of whom were then still living. Her 2 spinster daughters Angaline Taylor ("Angeline Taylor") and Catherine Taylor age 50, and Mary L. Taylor ("Mary Taylor") then lived with her. John Taylor and Louisa Taylor had 9 children:

Elizabeth Taylor born about 1847;

James Taylor born about 1849;

Catherine Taylor, a twin born about 1849 in Alabama;

Angeline Taylor, a twin born about 1849 in Alabama and did not marry;

John Joshua Taylor ("John Taylor") born August 31, 1852 in Alabama, married Adaline Tompkins ("Adeline Tompkins"?) December 23, 1875, and died June 20, 1930. Adaline Tompkins was born December 23, 1859 and died November 26, 1899. John Taylor and Adaline Taylor ("Adeline Taylor"?) had 9 children:

James William Taylor ("James Taylor") born March 29, 1877, married Samaria Ann Cummings ("Samaria Cummings") September 5, 1895, and died February 10, 1966. Samaria Cummings was born November 1876. James Taylor and Samaria Taylor had 12 children:

Lula M. Taylor ("Lula Taylor" & "Lulur Taylor") born July 1897;

James Luther Taylor ("James Taylor") born about 1901;

Ernest Sylvester Taylor ("Ernest Taylor") born about 1903;

Leslie O. Taylor ("Leslie Taylor") born about 1904;

Nancy Louisa Taylor ("Nancy Taylor") born about 1905;

Mamie A. Taylor ("Mamie Taylor") born about 1908;

Velma N. Taylor ("Velma Taylor" & "Velmer Taylor") born about 1910;

Roxie Taylor born about 1912;

Woodrow W. Taylor ("Woodrow Wilson Taylor"? & "Woodrow Taylor") born about 1914;

James William Taylor, Jr. ("James Taylor") born October 1915;

Paula Taylor born June 1917; and,

Midie L. Taylor ("Midie Taylor") born March 1919;

Robert Joshua Taylor born February 5, 1879, married Elizabeth King about 1898, and died April 8, 1948. Elizabeth King was born May 1882. Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor had a child named:

Lela M. Taylor ("Lela Taylor" & "Leler Taylor") born in July 1898;

Joseph Ceaf Taylor ("Joseph Taylor") born August 28, 1881 or August 23, 1881375, and married Cynthia Louise Rainwater ("Cynthia Rainwater") or Cynthia Louise Cummings ("Cynthia Cummings")375 on February 13, 1902 in Randolph County, Alabama, and died September 8, 1933. Cynthia Rainwater was born about 1885 and Cynthis Cummings was born August 17, 1886, and died June 3, 1940. Joseph Taylor and Cynthia Taylor had 3 children:

Ezra J. Taylor ("Ezra Taylor") born about 1902 and married Edith Spencer. Ezra Taylor and Edith Taylor had 2 children:

Jean Taylor; and,

Betty Taylor ("Elizabeth Taylor");

Eva A. Taylor ("Eva Taylor") born August 11, 1905, married William Webb Cather ("William Cather") on August 19, 1928, and died December 8, 1995. William Cather was born June 3, 1905 and died March 11, 1978. William Cather and Eva Cather had 2 children:

William Hart Cather ("William Cather") born August 27, 1929 and died October 23, 1966; and,

Robert Joseph Cather ("Robert Cather") born August 27, 1932, and married Daisy Jean Misso ("Daisy Misso") on June 5, 1967 in Trenton, Dade County, Georgia. Daisy Misso was born November 11, 1938 in Brooksville, Mississippi. Robert Cather and Daisy Cather had a son named;

Robert J. Cather ("Robert Cather") who was born September 12, 1968; and,

Mary Frances Taylor ("Mary Taylor") born September 29, 1908 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Luther Anderson Bevis ("Luther Bevis") on June 4, 1928 in Randolph County, Alabama. Luther Bevis was born September 25, 1905 and died April 24, 1981. Luther Bevis and Mary Bevis had a son named:

Luther Anderson Bevis, Jr. ("Luther Bevis") born March 2, 1929, married Gayle Rosemary Shultz ("Gayle Shultz") on August 31, 1963 in Oxford, Calhoun County, Alabama, and died May 27, 1987. Gayle Shultz was born December 31, 1942. Luther Bevis, Jr. and Gayle Bevis had 2 children:

Kelli Brooke Bevis ("Kelli Bevis" & "Kelly Bevis"?) born January 4, 1969 in Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama, and married Barry Scott Parker ("Barry Parker") on November 21, 1989 in Tennessee. Barry Parker was born October 11, 1969. Barry Parker and Kelli Parker had 2 children:

Hunter Brooks Parker ("Hunter Parker") born September 4, 1982; and,

Taylor Scott Parker ("Taylor Parker") born April 19, 1990; and,

Mandi Taylor Bevis ("Mandi Bevis" & "Mandy Bevis"?) born August 13, 1970 in Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama, and married Jerry Lynn Nelson ("Jerry Nelson") on June 18, 1994 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama. Jerry Nelson was born July 22, 1959 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama. Jerry Nelson and Mandi Nelson had a son named:

Parker Andrew Nelson ("Parker Nelson") born October 30, 1995;

Wyatt Lee Taylor ("Wyatt Taylor") born December 8, 1883, married Tessie Lee Floyd ("Tessie Floyd" & "Teresa Floyd"?) October 13, 1912, and died January 7, 1961. Tessie Floyd was born October 15, 1891 and died March 11, 1961. Wyatt Taylor and Tessie Taylor had 5 children:

Ida Adell Taylor ("Ida Taylor") born July 7, 1913, married Owen J. Carlen ("Owen Carlen") February 15, 1941, and died January 17, 1984. Owen Carlen was born July 10, 1904 and died February 24, 1977;

Myrtis Gay Taylor ("Myrtis Taylor") born October 2, 1914, and died May 2, 1916;

Leon Carl Taylor ("Leon Taylor") born July 21, 1916, married Lela Marie Hudson ("Lela Hudson") December 21, 1946, and died March 24, 1984. Lela Hudson was born December 19, 1919;

William Lee Taylor ("William Taylor") born June 29, 1930, and married Anita Louise Kathryn Freve ("Anita Freve" & "Louise Freve") August 21, 1952. Anita Freve was born October 18, 1930. William Taylor and Anita Taylor had 2 children:

Sheryl Ann Taylor ("Sheryl Taylor") born May 29, 1953 and married Randson Parker April 22, 1979. Randson Parker was born June 24, 1944. Randson Parker and Sheryl Parker had a son named:

William Carmichael Parker ("William Parker") born July 31, 1982; and, Kim Kathleen Taylor ("Kim Taylor") born May 27, 1959; and,

Floyd Albert Taylor ("Floyd Taylor") born October 13, 1932 and married Martha Sue Bailey ("Martha Bailey") February 22, 1958. Martha Bailey was born June 27, 1940. Floyd Taylor and Martha Taylor had 3 children:

Barbara Jo Taylor ("Barbara Taylor") born November 25, 1958 and died November 25, 1958;

Elizabeth Anne Taylor ("Elizabeth Taylor") born August 6, 1961, and married Carl Michael Gore ("Carl Gore") June 13, 1987. Carl Gore was born October 27, 1960. Carl Gore and Elizabeth Gore had 2 children:

Mykal Gabriella Gore ("Mykal Gore") born February 15, 1989; and,

Russell Cameron Gore ("Russell Gore") born November 19, 1991; and, Janet Adell Taylor ("Janet Taylor") born February 27, 1965, and married Ernest Eugene Tatum, III ("Ernest Tatum") April 28, 1984. Ernest Tatum was born April 13, 1963. Ernest Tatum and Janet Tatum had 3 children:

Erik Christopher Tatum ("Erik Tatum" & "Eric Tatum"?) born October 22, 1984;

Marcus Kyle Tatum ("Marcus Tatum") born October 13, 1987; and,

Corey Michael Tatum ("Corey Tatum") born June 26, 1990;

Raymond Elsie Taylor ("Raymond Taylor") born December 8, 1886 or on December 8, 1888375, married Eunice L. Floyd ("Eunice Floyd") about 1907, and died August 18, 1969. Euice Floyd was born February 1890. Raymond Taylor and Eunice Taylor had a son named:

Huey Taylor born February 1908;

Silas Sylvester Taylor ("Silas Taylor") born May 23, 1891, married Claudie Atchison on December 25, 1915, and died January 2, 1965. Claudie Atchison was born about 1895. Sylvester Taylor and Claudie Taylor had 2 children:

Virginia Taylor born February 1916; and,

Charles Taylor born October 1918;

Pascal O. Taylor ("Pascal Taylor") born June 16, 1894, and married a Lizzie M. who was born about 1895. Pascal Taylor and Lizzie Taylor ("Elizabeth Taylor"?) had a son named:

James C. Taylor ("James Taylor") born October 1915;

Omie Laura Taylor ("Omie Taylor" & "Oma Taylor") born March 8, 1897 or March 3, 1897375 or on March 3, 1897375, married Charles Raymond Arrington ("Charles Arrington") on June 10, 1919 in Alabama, and died March 5, 1960 in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia. Charles Arrington was born July 8, 1898, was the son of Charles William Arrington ("Charles Arrington") and Carolyn Beatrice Rivers ("Carolyn Rivers"), and died January 19, 1981 in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia. Charles Arrington and Omie Arrington had 5 children:

Aderae Arrington born May 16, 1920 in Lineville, Clay County, Alabama, married Henry A. Sulzcki ("Henry Sulzcki") on October 24, 1945. Henry Sulzcki was born September 10, 1919, and died March 21, 1962. Henry Sulzcki and Aderae Sulzcki had 4 children:

Henry Ray Sulzcki ("Henry Sulzcki") born September 8, 1947, and married Joyce Pociask on September 15, 1984 and who was born April 25, 1954. Henry Sulzcki and Joyce Sulzcki had 3 children:

Andrew Alexander Sulzcki ("Andrew Sulzcki") born August 28, 1987;

Louren Alexandria Sulzcki ("Louren Sulzcki") born July 5, 1990; and, Ashley Alexandria Sulzcki ("Ashley Sulxcki") born August 26, 1991;

Charles Richard Sulzcki ("Charles Sulzcki") born June 3, 1949, and married Patricia Smith on December 15, 1973 and who was born May 24, 1954. Charles Sulzcki and Patricia Sulzcki had 2 children:

Charles Richard Sulzcki ("Charles Sulzcki") born August 20, 1975; and, Jennifer Ann Sulzcki ("Jennifer Sulzcki") born January 6, 1980;

Linda Louise Sulzcki ("Linda Sulzcki") born November 21, 1952, and married William Yates on May 23, 1986 and was later divorced. William Yates was born January 13, 1949. William Yates and Linda Yates had a daughter named:

Erica Yates; and,

Raymond Stephen Sulzcki ("Raymond Sulzcki") born November 17, 1956, and married Annie Marie Welch ("Annie Welch" & "Ann Welch") on September 20, 1980 and who was born on March 9, 1959. Raymond Sulzcki and Annie Sulzcki had 3 children:

Raymond Stephen Sulzcki, Jr. ("Raymond Sulzcki") born February 3, 1986;

David William Sulzcki ("David Sulzcki") born March 20, 1988; and, Catherine Lauren Sulzcki ("Catherine Sulzcki") born about 1993;

Kathryn Arrington ("Catherine Arrington"?) born June 12, 1922 in Donalsville, Georgia, married Leonard Owen Fletcher ("Leonard Fletcher") on January 16, 1943, and died April 5, 1995. Leonard Fletcher was born September 9, 1917, and died February 2, 1960. Leonard Fletcher and Kathryn Fletcher ("Catherine Fletcher"?) had 4 children:

Leonard Owen Fletcher, Jr. ("Leonard Fletcher") born December 18, 1944, and married Lydwena Ray Pond ("Lydwena Pond") on January 6, 1967 and who was born on November 28, 1946. Leonard Fletcher and Lydwena Fletcher had 2 children:

Kimberly Fay Fletcher ("Kimberly Fletcher") born August 5, 1967 and married Robert Kevin Wilkes ("Robert Wilkes") on August 4, 1990 and who was born on January 19, 1966; and,

Owen Carleton Fletcher ("Owen Fletcher") born December 16, 1977;

Charles Franklin Fletcher ("Charles Fletcher") born April 25, 1949, married Mary Gretchen Mottel ("Mary Mottel") on June 24, 1978 and who was born on August 22, 1956. Charles Fletcher and Mary Fletcher had 2 children:

Charles Franklin Fletcher, Jr. ("Charles Fletcher") born December 19, 1979; and,

Barrett Granger Fletcher ("Barrett Fletcher") born February 27, 1984;

Harry David Fletcher ("Harry Fletcher") born May 31, 1950, and married Nancy Elizabeth Futrelle ("Nancy Futrelle") on November 23, 1974 and who was born July 26, 1950. Harry Fletcher and Nancy Fletcher had 3 children:

Whitney Elizabeth Fletcher ("Whitney Fletcher") born September 3, 1978;

Taylor Carson Fletcher ("Taylor Fletcher") born August 28, 1980; and,

Eric Harrison Fletcher ("Eric Fletcher") born August 20, 1981; and,

William Lawrence Fletcher ("William Fletcher") born May 3, 1957, and married Anna Kim Polatty ("Anna Polatty" & "Ann Polatty") on June 29, 1986 and who was born September 28, 1964. William Fletcher and Anna Fletcher ("Ann Fletcher"?) had a son named:

William Lawrence Fletcher, Jr. ("William Fletcher") born September 7, 1989;

Louise Arrington born November 1, 1923 in Lineville, Clay County, Alabama, married William Thomas Ferrell ("William Ferrell") on April 17, 1943, and died May 21, 1946. William Ferrell and Louise Ferrell had 2 children:

Julianne Ferrell born October 27, 1944, first married Ronald Pleasant on September 21, 1963 and was divorced, and later married H.B. Fowkles on May 9, 1982. Ronald Pleasant and Julianne Pleasant had 2 children:

Tracy Pleasant born April 4, 1966; and,

Mary Beth Pleasant ("Mary Pleasant") born September 3, 1969; and,

Patricia Ferrell born September 20, 1946, and married Wayne B. Walker ("Wayne Walker") on August 24, 1966. Wayne Walker and Patricia Walker had 3 children:

Patricia Arrington Walker ("Patricia Walker") born October 22, 1970;

Amy B. Walker ("Amy Walker") born March 2, 1972; and,

Scott Thomas Walker ("Scott Walker") born February 21, 1978;

Jean Arrington born September 14, 1930 in Talledega, Talledega County, Alabama, and married Wiley R. Westbrook ("Wiley Westbrook") on August 14, 1962 and who was born December 24, 1922. Wiley Westbrook and Jean Westbrook had a son named:

Wiley R. Westbrook, Jr. ("Wiley Westbrook") born September 27, 1966; and,

Charles Raymond Arrington, Jr. ("Charles Arrington") born July 13, 1934 in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, married Jeanne Turner about 1952 and who was born on May 10, 1934. Charles Arrington and Jeanne Arrington had 3 children:

Ellen Marie Arrington ("Ellen Arrington") born February 15, 1953, and married Francis Michael Marion ("Francis Marion") who was born June 6, 1948. Francis Marion and Ellen Marion had 2 children:

Laura Marie Marion ("Laura Marion"); and,

Regina Denise Marion ("Regina Marion");

Laura Ann Arrington ("Laura Arrington") born February 22, 1955 and married Timothy Barker who was born in September 1955. Timothy Barker and Laura Barker had a son named:

Timothy Ryan Barker ("Timothy Barker") who was born November 19, 1973; and,

Leslie Regina Arrington ("Leslie Arrington") born October 27, 1957, and married Dennis Hill about 1984. Dennis Hill and Leslie Hill had a son named:

Russell Hill who was born October 28, 1986; and,

Carl Taylor born July 19, 1899 and died April 9, 1900;

Mary Taylor born May 1855 in Alabama;

Martha Taylor born about 1859;

Joseph B. Taylor ("Joseph Taylor") born September 1860 or about 1862375 in Alabama, married for the first time to an unknown person, and later married a Roxie who was born June 1876 and died about 1892. By his first marriage, Joseph Taylor had 6 children:

John Taylor born September 1881;

Joseph R. Taylor ("Joseph Taylor") born April 1883;

Wyatt W. Taylor ("Wyatt Taylor") born June 1884;

Ella L. Taylor ("Ella Taylor" & "Eller Taylor") born June 1887;

Lillie B. Taylor ("Lillie Taylor" & "Lillian Taylor"?) born April 1890; and,

Walter B. Taylor ("Walter Taylor") born January 1892.

Joseph Taylor and Roxie Taylor by his second marriage had 4 children:

Cora M. Taylor ("Cora Taylor") born July 1894;

Claud L. Taylor ("Claud Taylor" & "Claude Taylor"?);

Albert D. Taylor ("Albert Taylor") born July 1897; and,

Arthur B. Taylor ("Arthur Taylor") born May 1899; and,

William T. Taylor ("William Taylor") born about 1863 in Alabama;

(xi) JAMES DEKALB TAYLOR ("James Taylor" & "Jim Taylor") born January 12, 1835 in Georgia, married Martha Elizabeth Slay ("Martha Slay") November 30, 1858 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, died March 11, 1908 at Taylor's Crossroads in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Taylor's Crossroads Church of Christ Cemetery, in Randolph County, Alabama. Martha Slay was born July 28, 1841 in Meriwether County, Georgia, was the daughter of Alpheus Slay and Amanda McCulloch, died March 11, 1905 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with her husband.

In the 1850 census for Randolph County, Alabama, James Taylor age 15 is listed in the household of his brother Malachi Taylor.

In the 1860 census for the Southern Division of Randolph County, Alabama, the household of James D. Taylor ("James DeKalb Taylor" & "James Taylor") comprised himself age 25, his wife Martha Taylor age 18 and they have 1 child named Mary J. Taylor ("Mary Taylor") age 8 months.

In the 1870 census for Randolph County, Alabama, James D. Taylor ("James Taylor is listed as age 36, his wife Martha Taylor age 29, and they now have 6 children: Mary Taylor age 11; Antry B. Taylor ("Antry Taylor") age 9; William Taylor age 7, James Taylor age 4; Braxtin Taylor age 3; and, Martha Taylor age 3 months.

In the 1880 census for Randolph County, Alabama, James D. Taylor ("James Taylor is listed as age 45, his wife Martha E. Taylor ("Martha Taylor") age 39, and they now have 9 children living in their household: Antionette B. Taylor ("Antry B. Taylor"?, "Antionette Taylor" & "Antry Taylor") age 19; James D. Taylor ("James Taylor") age 14; Braxton Taylor ("Braxtin Taylor"?) age 12; Laura Taylor ("Martha Taylor"?) age 10; Claude Taylor age 8; Fannie B. Taylor ("Fannie Taylor" & "Frances Taylor"?) age 6; Brente Taylor age 2; and Winston Taylor age 3 months.

In the 1900 census for Randolph County, Alabama, James D. Taylor ("James Taylor is listed as age 66, his wife Martha Taylor age 39, and they reported that they had been married for 40 years. Martha Taylor also reported that she was the mother of 11 children, 9 of whom survived. Wint Taylor age 20 is the only listed as then living in their household. Ten of James Taylor and Martha Taylor's children are as follows:

Mary Jane Taylor ("Mary Taylor" & "Janie Taylor") born October 27, 1859 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, married Millard Fillmore Ussery ("Millard Ussery" & "Filmore Ussery"?) about 1878, died April 2, 1895 in High Shoals, Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in High Shoals Cemetery in High Shoals, Randolph County, Alabama. Millard Ussery was born January 1857 in Alabama. Millard Ussery and Mary Ussery had 3 children:

Roy M. Ussery ("Roy Ussery") born February 1882 Randolph County, Alabama;

Audrey J. Ussery ("Audrey Ussery") born August 1884 Randolph County, Alabama; and,

Adel Ussery born June 1889 Randolph County, Alabama;

Antoinette Beatrix Taylor ("Antoinette Taylor" & "AnLonette Taylor"?) born May 28, 1861, married Andrew Jackson Pittman ("Andrew Pittman") December 24, 1881, and died July 4, 1932 or July 4, 1931375. Andrew Pittman was born June 12, 1854 and died August 10, 1940. Andrew Pittman and Antoinette Pittman had 8 children:

Carrie B. Pitmann ("Carrie Pittman") born October 1883;

Bertha L. Pittman ("Bertha Pittman") born May 16, 1885 and died April 11, 1922;

Carl A. Pittman ("Carl Pittman") born January 18, 1888 and died July 7, 1947;

Gerald Winfred Pittman ("Gerald Pittman") born November 7, 1889 and died November 26, 1977;

Hiram L. Pittman ("Hiram Pittman") born August 1891;

James S. Pittman ("James Pittman") born January 1893;

Andrew Jackson Pittman, Jr. ("Andrew Pittman") born September 1894 and married a Myrtle who was born about 1898; and,

Annie S. Pittman ("Annie Pittman" & "Anne Pittman") born about 1904;

William Taylor ("Billie Taylor") born February 25, 1863 in Randolph County, Alabama, died January 5, 1878 at Taylor's Crossroads in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, in Randolph County, Alabama;

DeKalb James Taylor ("DeKalb Taylor" & "Doc Taylor") born about 1866 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Emily Dee Talley ("Emily Talley" & "Dolly Talley") about 1890, and died October 13, 1935 in Temple, Bell County, Texas;

Braxton Alpheus Taylor ("Braxton Taylor") born April 16, 1868 or on April 11, 1868 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Annie H. Mears ("Annie Mears" & "Anne Mears"?) on December 7, 1892 in Lott Falls County, Texas, died October 10, 1930 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried at Taylor's Crossroads, Randolph County, Alabama. Annie Mears was born May 25, 1873 in Texas, died January 28, 1947, and is buried with her husband. Braxton Taylor and Annie Taylor had 3 children:

Ruth Taylor, an adopted daughter, born June 19, 1899 in Elmview, Texas, died August 31, 1905 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in Taylor's Crossroads, Randolph County, Alabama;

Carie Taylor ("Cary Taylor"?), an adopted son born February 14, 1910 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, married Elsie Weathers about 1929, and died October 30, 1988. Elsie Weathers was born May 7, 1909 and died September 3, 1987. Carie Taylor and Elsie Taylor had 2 children:

Carey Beth Taylor ("Carey Taylor"); and,

Eleanor Taylor who married Buddy Moore; and,

Lois Taylor, an adopted daughter born February 14, 1910 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and married Douglas A. Allen ("Douglas Allen") who was born July 2, 1908 and died February 26, 1975. Douglas Allen and Lois Allen had 8 children who are presently unidentified;

Martha Launa Taylor ("Martha Taylor") born April 17, 1870 at Taylor's Crossroads, in Randolph County, Alabama, married Jesse Frank Lee ("Jesse Lee") September 21, 1890 at Taylor's Crossroads, in Randolph County, Alabama, died May 16, 1946 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lee Family Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama. Jesse Lee was born February 18, 1866 in Randolph County, Alabama, was the son of Isham Bailey Lee ("Isham Lee") and Mary Ann Weathers ("Mary Weathers"),died May 14, 1935 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife. Jesse Lee and Launa Lee had 4 children:

Rosa Lee born July 15, 1891 in Randolph County, Alabama, died May 29, 1892 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Lee Family Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama;

James Claude Lee ("James Lee") born April 7, 1893 in Randolph County, Alabama, and died August 3, 1895 in Randolph County, Alabama;

Mary Lee born August 20, 1895 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Gerson Wallace Bonner ("Gerson Bonner") May 13,1913 in Randolph County, Alabama, and died September 1, 1977 or on September 6, 1977375 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama Gerald Bonner was born February 24, 1892 in Rock Mills, Randolph County, Alabama, was the son of William Wallace Bonner ("William Bonner") and Florence Harper, became a medical doctor, and died about 1980 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Gerson Bonner and Mary Bonner had 3 children:

Launa Bonner born April 21, 1914 in Rock Mills, Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, married September 4, 1938, and died November 8, 1918 in Rock Mills, Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Sara Wyatt Bonner ("Sara Bonner" & "Sarah Bonner"?) born November 21, 1915 in Rock Mills, Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, married Lewis Elliot Sellers ("Lewis Sellers" & "Elliott Sellers"?) on September 4, 1938, and died about 1981 in Alexander City, Tallapoosa County, Alabama. Lewis Sellers was born June 19, 1913 or on June 9, 1913375, was the son of Lewis Erie Sellers ("Lewis Sellers") and Vivian Chapman, and died in Alexander City, Tallapoosa County, Alabama. Lewis Sellers and Sara Sellers ("Sarah Sellers") had 4 children:

Launa Ann Sellers ("Launa Sellers") who apparently died at birth April 16, 1940 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama;

Lewis Elliot Sellers, III ("Lewis Sellers") born June 30, 1944 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and married Lesley Marie Ready ("Lesley Ready") June 9, 1966 or July 6, 1966375. Lewis Sellers and Lesley Sellers had 3 children:

Sara Frances Sellers ("Sara Sellers" & "Sarah Sellers") born August 5, 1968 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama;

Lewis Edward Sellers ("Lewis Sellers") born July 30, 1972 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama; and,

Rachel Homeva Sellers ("Rachel Sellers" & "Rachael Sellers"?) born August 30, 1977 in Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama;

Jane Lee Sellers ("Jane Sellers") born June 7, 1947 in Randolph County, Alabama, first married Michael Terrance Mitchell ("Michael Mitchell") January 9, 1969, and later married Ira Dwight Buzbee ("Ira Buzbee") March 7, 1980 and had no children by her second marriage. Michael Mitchell and Jane Mitchell had a daughter named:

Misha Lee Mitchell ("Misha Mitchell") born May 7, 1976 in Alexander City, Tallapoosa County, Alabama; and,

Mary Blanche Sellers ("Mary Sellers") born January 12, 1958 in Alexander City, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, and married Kenneth Harold Jacks ("Kenneth Jacks") on November 4, 1978. Kenneth Jacks and Mary Jacks had a son named:

Jeremy Kenneth Jacks ("Jeremy Jacks") born May 7, 1979;

Margaret Bonner born May 1923 in Rock Mills, Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and married James Olin Funderburk ("James Funderburk") who died in LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia. James Funderburk and Margaret had 5 children:

James Olin Funderburk, Jr. ("James Funderburk");

Sara Drucilla Funderburk ("Sara Funderburk" & "Sarah Funderburk"?) who married a Morman;

Mary Bonner Funderburk ("Mary Funderburk") who married a Dudley; Melanie Funderburk who married a Turner; and,

William Courtney Funderburk ("William Funderburk");

Franklin Pierce Lee ("Franklin Lee") born December 19, 1902 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Lorena Mae Hudson ("Lorena Hudson") July 28, 1928, died October 4, 1980 or on October 2, 1980375 in Alabaster, Shelby County, Alabama, and was buried in the Lebanon Cemetery in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Lorena Hudson was born January 23, 1909 in Rock Mills, Randolph County, Alabama, was the daughter of John Thomas Hudson ("John Hudson") and Lina Kate Holladay ("Lina Holladay"), and died July 2, 1993 in Alabaster, Shelby County, Alabama. Franklin Lee and Lorena Lee had 2 children:

Nancy Kathryn Lee ("Nancy Lee") born December 2, 1930 in Randolph County, Alabama, married John Benford Bailey ("John Bailey") June 27, 1954 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, and lived in Columbus, Georgia. John Bailey was born May 30, 1928 in Rock Mills, Randolph County, Alabama, John Bailey and Nancy Bailey had a daughter named:

Megan Launa Bailey ("Megan Bailey"( born April 19, 1955 in LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia, and married Steven James Busby ("Steven Busby" & "Stephen Busby"?) January 15, 1973. Steven Busby and Megan Busby had a daughter named:

Casandra Lee Busby ("Casandra Busby" & "Cassie Busby") born March 8, 1974 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia; and,

Mary Frank Lee ("Mary Lee") born June 20, 1932, married Jack Chalkley Awbrey ("Jack Awbrey" & "Jack Awbry"?) December 24, 1954. Jack Awbrey was born December 21, 1930. Jack Awbrey and Mary Awbrey had 3 children:

Shannon Lee Awbrey ("Shannon Awbrey") born February 20, 1956 and married David Lee Armstrong ("David Armstrong") September 14, 1979. David Armstrong and Shannon Armstrong had 2 children:

Joseph Kane Armstrong ("Joseph Armstrong") born April 28, 1986; and, Dalton Lee Armstrong ("Dalton Armstrong") born June 16, 1989;

Tayna Ann Awbrey ("Tayna Awbrey") born July 17, 1957, and married Ronald David Barnes ("Ronald Barnes") June 12, 1979. Ronald Barnes and Tanya Barnes had 2 children:

William Lee Barnes ("William Barnes") born November 30, 1984; and, Rachel Lynne Barnes ("Rachel Barnes" & "Rachael Barnes"?) born September 13, 1988; and,

Leila Letitia Awbrey ("Leila Awbrey") born June 3, 1960, and married Tommy Wayne Youngblood ("Tommy Youngblood" & "Thomas Youngblood") May 24, 1980. Tommy Youngblood and Leila Youngblood had a daughter named Kathryn Mae Youngblood ("Kathryn Youngblood" & "Katerine Youngblood"?) born December 2, 1991;

Claudine Taylor ("Claude Taylor"?) born February 10, 1872 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Walter Leon Hood ("Walter Hood") November 2, 1902 in Carroll County, Georgia, died February 24, 1946 in Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia, and was buried in the Carrollton Cemetery in Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia. Walter Hood was born February 12, 1875 in Georgia, died July 8, 1943 in Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia, and is buried with his wife. Walter Hood and Claudine Hood had 3 children:

William Taylor Hood ("William Hood") born July 2, 1904 in Carroll County, Georgia, married Cora Crumpton, died July 11, 1945, and was buried in the Carrollton Cemetery in Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia. William Hood and Cora Hood had 3 children:

Benny Leon Hood ("Benny Hood" & "Benjamin Hood"?) born about 1930 and married a Jean. Benny Hood and Jean Hood had 4 children: Ben Hood, Jr. ("Benny Hood" & "Benjamin Hood"?) and the other 3 are unknown;

Evelyn Hood born about 1931 Carroll County, Georgia, and married Reed Wilson. Reed Wilson and Evelyn Wilson had 2 children:

Kenny Reed ("Kenneth Reed"?); and,

Deborah Reed; and,

Jerry Hood born about 1941 in Carroll County, Georgia and married Royce Jordan. Royce Jordan and Jerry Jordan had 3 children:

Janice Marie Jordan ("Janice Jordan") born May 16, 1960;

Royce Dixon Jordan ("Royce Jordan") born May 17, 1963; and,

Jonathan Adam Jordan ("Jonathan Jordan") born December 5, 1964;

Joseph Walter Hood ("Joseph Hood") born August 13, 1905 in Carroll County, Georgia, married Mary Leathers, died November 23, 1968 or on November 29, 1968375 in Georgia, and was buried in the Pleasant View Cemetery in Carroll County, Georgia. Joseph Hood and Mary Hood had 4 children:

Lucille Hood born October 1, 1931 in Carroll County, Georgia;

Joseph Walter Hood, II ("Joseph Hood") born February 6, 1939 in Carroll County, Georgia, and married Frances Lucker. Joseph Hood and Frances Hood had 3 children:

Joseph Walter Hood, III ("Joseph Hood") born May 6, 1970;

James Horace Hood ("James Hood") born October 20, 1973; and,

Paul Leon Hood ("Paul Hood") born April 21, 1975;

Robin Leroy Hood ("Robin Hood") born May 5, 1941 in Carroll County, Georgia, and married Faye Lovingood. Robin Hood and Faye Hood had 2 children:

Jana Louise Hood ("Jana Hood") born September 21, 1969; and,

Jason Alexander Hood ("Jason Hood") born September 29, 1972; and,

James Lewis Hood ("James Hood") born September 20, 1946 in Carroll County, Georgia, and married Camilla Beth Rowell ("Camilla Rowell"); and,

James DeKalb Hood ("James Hood") born September 1909 in Carroll County, Georgia, married Doris Styles, and died about 1976. Doris Styles died about 1959. James Hood and Doris Hood had a child named:

Lee Hood born about 1941;

Fanny Brown Taylor ("Fannie Taylor" & "Frances Taylor") born June 2, 1874 in Randolph County, Alabama, married John Thomas Pate ("John Pate") November 24, 1891, died September 30, 1953 in Wellington, Collingsworth, Texas, and was buried in the Wellington Cemetery in Wellington, Collingsworth County, Texas. John Pate was born August 12, 1869 in Alabama, died November 5, 1947 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, and was buried with his wife. John Pate and Fanny Pate had 4 children:

Sallie Fannie Pate ("Sallie Pate" & "Sarah Pate"?) born September 30, 1892 in Roanoke, in Randolph County, Alabama, first married Earl Ramey, next married an unknown person, and next married Tip Mooney who died about 1952. Earl Ramey and Sallie Ramey ("Sarah Ramey") had a daughter named:

Dorothy Aleta Ramey ("Dorothy Ramey") born July 6, 1918 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, first married Eddie Strother ("Edward Strother") and had no children by that marriage, and later married a Pearce. Dorothy Pearce had 2 children: David Pearce born about 1937, married an unknown person and had 3 children whose names are presently unknown; and, Aleta Pearce born about 1940 and married Reggie Kestal ("Reginald Kestal"?). Reggie Kestal and Aleta Kestal had 4 children whose names are unknown;

Jim John Pate ("Jim Tom Pate"?, "Jim Pate" & "James Pate") born April 7, 1894 in Roanoke, in Randolph County, Alabama, married Cola Brown about 1914, and died February 12, 1919. Cola Brown died about 1972. Jim Pate and Cola Pate had 2 children:

Opal Juanita Pate ("Opal Pate") born April 10, 1915 in Wellington, Collingsworth County, Texas, first married Melton Aycock, and later married Bob Rosen ("Robert Rosen") and apparently had no children by her second marriage. Melton Aycock and Opal Aycock had 3 children:

Don Aycock ("Donald Aycock");

Jimmy Aycock ("James Aycock"); and,

Rinda Aycock; and,

Adelle Pate born May 18, 1918 in Wellington, Collingsworth County, Texas, and married Orville Moore in Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas. Orville Moore and Adelle Moore had 3 children:

Nita Dell Moore ("Nita Moore" & "Anita Moore"?) who had 5 children whose names are presently unknown;

Orva Nell Moore ("Orva Moore") who had 5 children whose names are presently unknown; and,

Billie Joe Moore ("Billie Moore", "William Joseph Moore"?, "Joseph Moore"? & "William Moore"?) who had 3 children whose names are presently unknown;

William Irving Pate ("William Pate") born July 14, 1896 in Alabama, married Eloise Evans, and died about 1960 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Eloise Pate died about 1965. William Pate and Eloise Pate had 5 children:

Thomas Whitfield Pate ("Thomas Pate") born in Quail, Collingsworth County, Texas;

Billy Joe Pate ("William Joseph Pate"?, William Pate"?, Joseph Pate"? and "Billy Pate") born in Quail, Collingsworth County, Texas;

Jimmy Pate ("James Pate"?) born in Quail, Collingsworth County, Texas;

Pat Pate ("Patrick Pate"? or "Patricia Pate"?) born in Quail, Collingsworth County, Texas; and,

Heiney Dell Pate ("Heiney Pate") born in Quail, Collingsworth County, Texas; and,

Cynthia Ione Pate ("Cynthia Pate") born May 31, 1905 in Charlie, Clay County, Texas, first married Floyd Lester about 1923, later married Frank Howell about 1929, and still later married Ellis Carter about 1947 and who died April 8, 1979. Floyd Lester and Cynthia Lester had a son named:

Pate Tildon Lester ("Pate Lester") who was born April 12, 1925 in Quail, Collingsworth County, Texas, married Lorene Calcote about 1947, and died August 11, 1980 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas. Pate Lester and Lorene Lester had 5 children:

Jimmy Don Lester ("James Donald Lester"?, "James Lester"?, "Donald Lester" & "Jimmy Lester") born November 16, 1947 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, died April 15, 1969 in Vietnam, and is buried in Amarillo, Texas;

Linda Sue Lester ("Linda Lester" & "Susan Lester") born July 23, 1949 in Wellington, Collingsworth County, Texas, and who married a Gibson and had a son named:

Justin Gibson;

Ronnie Pate Lester ("Ronnie Lester" & "Ronald Lester"?) born March 16, 1953;

Tommy Wayne Lester ("Tommy Lester" & "Thomas Lester"?) born November 16, 1954 and had 2 children named:

Amy Lester and,

Jerry Lester ("Gerald Lester"); and,

Betty Lorene Lester ("Betty Lester" & "Elizabeth Lester") born November 22, 1957 and who married and had at least one child named Mark.

Frank Howell and Cynthia Howell had a daughter named:

Mary Nan Howell ("Mary Howell") who was born September 9, 1932 in Quail, Collingsworth County, Texas, first married Benny Joe Crabb ("Benny Crabb" & "Benjamin Crabb"?) about 1948, later married Tom Powers ("Thomas Powers") about 1955, and apparently still later married Dwaine Mercer about 1977. Benny Crabb and Mary Crabb had a daughter named:

Barbara Ann Crabb ("Barbara Crabb") born January 3, 1949 and married Steve Thomas ("Stephen Thomas"? & "Steven Thomas"?) about 1970. Steve Thomas and Barbara Thomas had 3 children:

Bart Thomas ("Barton Thomas"?;

Zach Thomas ("Zachery Thomas"? & “Zackary Thomas”?); and,

Katina Thomas.

Tom Powers and Mary Powers had a son named:

Ricky Leon Powers ("Ricky Powers" & "Richard Powers") born May 28, 1953 and married Phyllis Reynolds about 1977. Rickey Powers and Phyllis Powers had a daughter named:

Amy Jane Powers ("Amy Powers") born January 1978 and was married in 1955;

Brents Taylor ("Brent Taylor"?) born April 21, 1876 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Mary Owen about 1896, and died August 18, 1946 in Caddo Parish in Shreveport, County, Louisiana;

Caspar Bayard Taylor ("Caspar Taylor" & "Casper Taylor"?) born about 1878 in Randolph County, Alabama, and married Byrdie Bass about 1898; and,

Winston Garfield Taylor ("Winston Taylor") born March 4, 1880 in Randolph County, Alabama, married Blanche Veal about 1901, and died March 5, 1940. Blanche Veal was born about 1881 in Alabama. Winston Taylor and Blanche Taylor had 2 children:

Fred Taylor ("Frederick Taylor"?) born about 1903 in Texas; and,

Audrey Taylor born about 1905 or about 1907375 in Texas; and,

(xii) CATHERINE J. TAYLOR ("Catherine Taylor") born about 1837 in Georgia; 368 & 375

(7) BETHENIA TRIPHENA CORNWELL ("Bethina Triphene Cornwell", "Triphenia Cornwell", "Bethenia Cornwell", "Thenia Cornwell" & "Bathenia Cornwell"?) born either March 3, 1798429 or on March 30, 1798375 & 434 in either Jackson County, Georgia400, Wilkes County, North Carolina493, or in Pendleton District, South Carolina375, 429 & 434 She married John Henry on either January 3, 1819375 or June 3, 1819 371 in Jasper County, Georgia, died on either about 1892 475 or on August 10, 1873493 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and is buried in the Old Hoyle Cemetery in Union County, Mississippi. John Henry was born October 1, 1792 in North Carolina, moved to Gwinnett County, Georgia before 1820, then to Henry County, then to Dekalb County, and finally to Pontotoc County, Mississippi before 1850. He died July 3, 1874 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and is buried in the Hoyle-Henry Cemetery in Union County, Mississippi. Bethenia Cornwell apparently went to Gwinnett County, Georgia by 1820, then to Henry, to Dekalb, and to Pontotoc, Mississippi before 1850. The children of John Henry and Bathenia Henry were:

(i) GEORGE WASHINGTON HENRY ("George Henry") born September 23, 1819 in either Jackson County, Georgia or in Gwinnett County, Georgia,375 married Emeline Minor on March 26, 1838 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, died April 12, 1876375 or April 12, 1878 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and was buried in the Hoyle-Henry Cemetery in Union County, Mississippi. Emeline was born February 23, 1818, died January 26, 1878 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and was buried with her husband. The George Henry and Emeline Henry had 10 children:

Dr. Marcus Henry born January 23, 1944 and died March 25, 1874;

Rufus Clark Henry ("Rufus Henry") born October 11, 1869, and died November 10, 1869 of diabetes;

Edna Elizabeth Henry ("Edna Henry") born October 29, 1845 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi;

William Patrick Henry ("William Henry") born March 5, 1848 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi;

John Lazarus Henry ("John Henry") born December 11, 1850 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi;

Randall Minor Henry ("Randall Henry") born February 22, 1852 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi;

Triphena Olive Henry ("Triphena Henry" & "Ollie Henry") born July 30, 1854 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi;

Milton Beauregard Henry ("Milton Henry") born August 1, 1858 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi;

Mary Ann Henry ("Mary Henry") born about 1865 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi; and,

Martha Henry born about 1865 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi; and,

(ii) MARTHA OLIVE HENRY ("Martha Henry", "Patsey Henry" & "Patsy Henry") born April 16, 1821 in Georgia, married Levi Clark Hoyle ("Levi Hoyle" & "Levi Hoyl"?) on March 7, 1837 in DeKalb County, Georgia, died March 23, 1869 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi near Tardyville, and is buried in the Hoyle-Henry Cemetery in Union County, Mississippi. Levi Hoyle was born August 24, 1806 in North Carolina. Levi Hoyle and Martha Hoyle ("Martha Hoyl"?) had 3 children:

John Hillard Hoyle ("John Hoyle" & "John Hoyl"?) born September 7, 1938 in Georgia, and married Julia Anne Burge ("Julia Burge" & "Ann Burge") January 3, 1858. Julia Burge was born about 1838. John Hoyle and Julia Hoyle ("Julia Hoyl"?) had 3 children:

William L. Hoyle ("William Hoyle" & "William Hoyl") born about March 1860 in Lee County, Mississippi;

D.L. Hoyle born about 1866 in Lee County, Mississippi; and,

A.H. Hoyle born about 1869 in Lee County, Mississippi;

David Lattimore Hoyle ("David Hoyle" & "David Hoyl"?) born September 10, 1842 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, captured at Fort Donelson, was a prisoner of war in Camp Douglas, Illinois, and died June 17, 1862 of typhoid fever in Pontotoc County, Mississippi;

Andrew Jackson Hoyle ("Andrew Hoyle" & "Andrew Hoyl"?) born January 16, 1846 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, married Sallie Elizabeth Dixon ("Sallie Dixon" & "Sarah Dixon") April 29, 1868, and died January 1, 1885 in Lee County, Mississippi. Sallie Dixon was born April 25, 1846 in Mississippi, died May 22, 1825 in Oklahoma, Chickasaw County, Mississippi, and was buried in the Palmetto Church Cemetery in Verona, Lee County, Mississippi. Andrew Hoyle and Sallie Hoyle ("Sallie Hoyl"?) had 6 children:

Martha Elizabeth Hoyle ("Martha Hoyle") born May 21, 1869 in Lee County, Mississippi, married Thomas Ovid Mabry ("Thomas Mabry") September 26, 1901, and died June 1, 1924. Thomas Mabry was born about 1869 in Mississippi and later became a college professor. Thomas Mabry and Martha Mabry had 2 children:

Thomas Ovid Mabry, Jr. ("Thomas Mabry") born about 1902 in Lee County, Mississippi; and,

Hoyle Mabry born about 1906 in Lee County, Mississippi;

Samuel Levi Hoyle ("Samuel Hoyle" & "Sammy Hoyle") born August 31, 1872 in Lee County, Mississippi, married Alice Kingsley ("Allie Kingsley") March 23, 1897, died November 31, 1872 or on November 9, 1904375 in Okalona, Chickasaw County, Mississippi, and was buried in the Palmetto Church Cemetery in Verona, Lee County, Mississippi. Alice Kingsley was born September 1876 in Mississippi, died March 1921 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Mississippi, and was buried in the Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama. Samuel Hoyle and Alice Hoyle had 4 children:

Hillard Marcus Hoyle ("Hillard Hoyle") born December 12, 1897 in Mississippi, married Dorothy Dunsmore, had no children, died about 1954 in Atlanta, Georgia, and was buried in the West View Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia. Dorothy Dunsmore was born about 1897 and died about 1964;

Bessie Lou Hoyle ("Bessie Hoyle") born December 1, 1899 in Mississippi, married Eldridge Turner, Jr. on September 11, 1917 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, Georgia, died September 4, 1968 in Atlanta, and is buried in the West View Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia. Eldridge Turner was born November 11, 1892 in Howardsville, Virginia, died October 24, 1971 in Atlanta, Georgia, and is buried with his wife. Eldridge Turner and Bessie Turner had 2 children:

Eldridge Hoyle Turner ("Eldridge Turner") born September 22, 1919 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, and married Dorothy Williams on August 15, 1947. Dorothy Williams was born August 29, 1921 in Atlanta, Georgia. Eldridge Turner and Dorothy Turner had 2 children:

Eldridge Hoyle Turner, Jr. ("Eldridge Turner") born November 5, 1953 in Atlanta, Georgia; and,

Judith Lenora Turner ("Judith Turner") born February 14, 1958 in Atlanta, Georgia, and married Derwin Otis Cooper ("Derwin Cooper") September 8, 1979. Derwin Cooper was born May 1, 1957. Derwin Cooper and Judith Cooper had 2 children:

Craig Andrew Cooper ("Craig Cooper") born July 17, 1984 in Atlanta, Georgia; and,

Janet Elizabeth Cooper ("Janet Cooper") born February 8, 1987 in Atlanta, Georgia; and,

Gladys Lucile Kingsley Turner ("Gladys Turner" & "Lucile Turner") born December 29, 1922 in Atlanta, Georgia, and married Charles Eugene Roberts ("Charles Roberts") in October 1948. Charles Roberts was born February 12, 1914, and died April 2, 1973 in Miami, Dade County, Florida. Charles Roberts and Gladys Roberts had 3 children:

Conrad Allison Roberts ("Conrad Roberts") born October 30, 1954; Courtney Elizabeth Roberts ("Courtney Roberts") born August 15, 1957; and,

Jean Louise Roberts ("Jean Roberts") born January 30, 1958;

Gladys Cecelia Hoyle ("Gladys Hoyle") born July 30, 1902 in Mississippi, first married Gatewood A. Walden ("Gatewood Walden"), later married Oliver R. Melton ("Oliver Melton") and had no children by that marriage, and died May 1987 in Henderson, Chester County, Tennessee, and is buried in Henderson, Chester County, Tennessee. Gatewood Walden and Gladys Walden had a daughter named:

Alice Louise Walden born October 24, 1921 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, first married John O'Brien, later married James Clark Green ("James Green" & "James Greene"?), died August 17, 1963 Atlanta, Georgia, and is buried in the West View Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia. James Green and Alice Green had a son named:

Gatewood Green; and,

Samuel Leo Hoyle ("Samuel Hoyle") born May 28, 1904 in Mississippi, married Nina Moses, died February 21, 1953 in Washington, D.C., and was buried in the West View Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia. Samuel Hoyle and Nina Hoyle had a son named:

Samuel Leo Hoyle, Jr. ("Samuel Hoyle") born about 1924 and died about 1985;

Anna May Hoyle ("Anna Hoyle") born March 24, 1875 in Mississippi, and died November 28, 1875;

John Holiday Hoyle, II ("John Hoyle") born November 4, 1876 in Mississippi, and married Mamie Cox September 20, 1906 and had 4 children;

William Thomas Hoyle ("William Hoyle") born December 18, 1879 in Mississippi; and,

Sarah Marie Hoyle ("Sarah Hoyle") born December 4, 1882 in Mississippi, and married Oscar Luther Phillips ("Oscar Phillips") February 26, 1905. Oscar Phillips was born about 1882 in Mississippi. Oscar Hoyle and Sarah Phillips had 4 children:

Oscar Luther Phillips ("Oscar Phillips") born about 1906 in Lee County, Mississippi;

John H. Phillips ("John Phillips") born about 1909 in Lee County, Mississippi;

Sarah E. Phillips ("Sarah Phillips") born about 1912 in Lee County, Mississippi; and,

Katherine L. Phillips ("Katherine Phillips") born in February 1916 in Lee County, Mississippi; and,

Texana Hoyle ("Texas Hoyle") born November 16, 1849 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, and married Nathaniel B. Gholston ("Nathaniel Gholston") about 1870. Nathaniel Gholston was born July 1848 in Georgia, and he and Texana Gholston had 8 children:

Nathaniel B. Gholston, Jr. ("Nathaniel Gholston") born about 1874 in Mississippi;

Corrie Gholston born about 1875;

Hattie Gholston born about 1877 in Mississippi;

LaFayette Gholston born July 1880 in Lee County, Mississippi;

Napoleon B. Gholston (“Napoleon Gholston” & "Napoleon Gholston") born August 1882 in Lee County, Mississippi;

Rittie Gholston born February 1887 in Lee County, Mississippi;

Lena B. Gholston ("Lena Gholston") born June 1889 in Lee County, Mississippi; and,

Sidney Gholston born June 1892 in Lee County, Mississippi;

(8) HIRAM CORNWELL born March 8, 1804 in either Jackson County, Georgia375, 429,434 & 493, in Jasper County, Georgia or in Gwinette County, Georgia 475, married either Mahala Wynne ("Martha Wynne")493 or Mahala Payne (“Martha Payne”)475 on either September 28, 1826 or on September 28, 1827493 in either Jasper County, Georgia or Dekalb County, Georgia375, and died in Mississippi. He apparently went from DeKalb County, Georgia to Mississippi after 1850. "Mahala"is a fairly common American Indian term for a woman and is also used for a woman's name in the MiddleEast. Mahala Wynne was born about 1807 or about 1806375 in Georgia. Hiram Cornwell and Mahala Cornwell had 4 children:

Jane Cornwell born about 1828 in Georgia;

Catherine Cornwell born about 1831 in Georgia;

Rebecca Cornwell born about 1833 in Georgia; and,

Mary A. Cornwell ("Mary Cornwell") born about 1836 in Georgia;

(9) OBEDIAH CORNWELL ("Obadiah Cornwell") born September 7, 1805375 , 429, 434 & 475 (some say July 9, 1805493 and some say September 9, 1804400) in either Jackson County, Georgia493 or in Gwinette County, Georgia 475, married Mary Anne Lane ("Mary Ann Lane" & "Mary Lane") on September 9, 1825 in Jasper County, Georgia, died June 15, 1873 in Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia (some say he died in Chester County, South Carolina400), and is buried in the Old Cornwell Cemetery in either Jasper County, Georgia or Chester County, South Carolina. Mary Lane was born on May 6, 1808 in Jasper County, Georgia, was the daughter of Thomas Lane and Roda Nicholson, and died September 28, 1897 in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia. Obediah Cornwell ( "Obadiah Cornwell"?) and Mary Cornwell had 9 children:

(i) RHODA ANN CORNWELL ("Rhoda Cornwell") born January 5, 1826 in Jasper County, Georgia, married John W. Hooks ("John Hooks") on May 26, 1845 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died July 6, 1871;

(ii) ELI F. CORNWELL ("Eli Cornwell") born November 29, 1834 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died March 16, 1865 or about 1863375 & 434 in the battle of Averasboro, North Carolina;

(iii) WILLIAM DAWSON CORNWELL ("William Cornwell") born September 9, 1835 or December 9, 1835375 & 434 in Jasper County, Georgia, married either Elmira Susan Hardy or Elmina Susan Hardy434 ("Elmira Hardy" & "Elmina Hardy"?) On either June 9, 1863 or July 9, 1963375 & 434 in Jasper County, Georgia, died January 24, 1889 in Jasper County, and is buried in the W.P. Hardy Cemetery in Jasper County, Georgia. He also served as a Captain in the 32nd. Georgia Infantry, SAC, and was wounded at the battle of Alerster, CSA. Elmira Hardy was born May 25, 1840, was the daughter of William Hardy and Maria Duncan, and died about 1924 or on December 18, 1926375. William Cornwell and Elmira Cornwell had 5 children:

Lorena Sumter Cornwell ("Lorena Sumpter Cornwell"? & "Lorena Cornwell") born on either September 15, 1865 or on February 15, 1865375 & 434 in Jasper County, Georgia, married John Leonidas Hardy (“John Lee Hardy”, "John Hardy" & "Lee Hardy") on February 14, 1884, and died September 18, 1927 in Jasper County, Georgia. John Hardy was born December 16, 1862 and died January 18, 1958 or January 18, 1953375 in Jasper County, Georgia. The children of John Hardy and Lorena Hardy were:

Eula Mae Hardy ("Eula Hardy") born May 7, 1887 in Jasper County, Georgia, died October 26, 1970 or October 26, 1967375 & 434 in Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried in the West View Cemetery in the same county;

Telah Viola Hardy ("Telah Hardy") born July 3, 1889 in Jasper County, Georgia, married William Hicks Key ("William Key") on December 13, 1916 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died November 3, 1970 in Jasper County, Georgia. William Key was born November 6, 1889 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died June 15, 1967 in Jasper County, Georgia. The children of William Key and Telah Key were:

Lorena Josephine Key ("Lorena Key" & "Josie Key") born November 25, 1917, and married James A. Bridges ("James Bridges") who was born October 4, 1919. James Bridges and Lorena Bridges had 2 children:

Joanne Bridges born October 19, 1947 and married Robert Morris Cooper ("Robert Cooper"). Robert Cooper and Joanne Cooper had a son named:

Robert Morris Cooper, Jr. ("Robert Cooper") born December 30, 1977; and,

Jean Ellen Bridges ("Jean Bridges") born August 24, 1960;

Polly Gwendolyn Key ("Polly Key", "Mary Key" & "Mary Jane Key"), born December 10, 1919, and married Bufford Gaidey Malone, Jr. ("Buford Gaidry Malone"?, "Bufford Malone" & "Buford Malone"?) on March 25, 1943. Bufford Malone ("Buford Malone"?) was born July 26, 1919, and he and Polly Malone ("Mary Malone" & "Mary Jane Malone") had 3 children:

William Key Malone ("William Malone") born July 31, 1947, and married Lucia Slack on October 8, 1966. William Malone and Lucia Malone had 3 children:

William Key Malone, Jr. ("William Malone") born April 7, 1968;

Susie Malone ("Susan Malone"?) born December 26, 1970; and,

James Slack Malone ("James Malone") born November 4, 1977;

Angie Lee Malone ("Angie Malone") born June 29, 1949, and married Thurman Lee Willis, Jr. ("Thurman Willis") on August 28, 1971. Thruman Willis was born December 19, 1948 and he and Angie Willis had 2 children:

Thurman Lee Willis, III ("Thurman Willis") born August 23, 1978; and,

John Malone Willis ("John Willis") born August 27, 1980; and,

Virginia Gay Malone ("Virginia Malone") born February 16, 1958, and married Kraig Alan Nelson ("Kraig Nelson") March 22, 1980. Kraig Nelson was born December 11, 1957. Kraig Nelson and Virginia Nelson had a daughter named:

Billi Catherine Nelson ("Billi Nelson") born June 18, 1982; and,

Billie Claire Key ("Billie Key") born June 13, 1924, and married Harold Burney Goolsby ("Harold Goolsby") who was born July 4, 1921. Harold Goolsby and Billie Goolsby had 2 children:

Claire Lane Goolsby ("Claire Goolsby") born July 22, 1950, and married DeWitt Clinton Dawkins, III ("DeWitt Dawkins"). DeWitt Dawkins and Claire Dawkins had 3 children:

DeWitt Clinton Dawkins, IV ("DeWitt Dawkins") born February 4, 1975;

Christopher Burney Dawkins ("Christopher Dawkins") born October 2, 1976; and,

Morgan Lane Dawkins ("Morgan Dawkins") born December 16, 1980; and,

Lorena Lynn Goolsby ("Lorena Goolsby") born July 19, 1952, and married Joseph McEver Hodgson ("Joseph Hodgson"). Joseph Hodgson and Lorena Hodgson had 2 children:

Beverly Key Hodgson ("Beverly Hodgson") born July 27, 1978; and,

Joseph McEver Hodgson, Jr. ("Joseph Hodgson") born March 31, 1980;

John Cohen Hardy ("John Hardy") born about 1891 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died about 1918;

William Byron Hardy ("William Hardy") born February 10, 1893 in Jasper County, Georgia, died November 9, 1918 in Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried in the West View Cemetery in the same county;

Gladys Corine Hardy ("Gladys Hardy") born October 1895, married a Smith, and died about 1961 in Florida;

Lois Josephine Hardy ("Lois Hardy") born in August 1899 and died about 1979;

Myrtice Elmina Hardy ("Myrtice Hardy") born November 25, 1902 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died April 5, 1923 in Jasper County, Georgia; and,

Mary Lane Hardy ("Mary Hardy") born about 1909 in Jasper County, Georgia;

Joel Cornelius Cornwell ("Joel Cornwell") born on either October 18, 1866 or October 14, 1866375 & 434 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Elizabeth Salomi Williams ("Elizabeth W. Williams"?, "Lizzie Williams" & "Elizabeth Williams") about 1866 or 1888375, died on May 6, 1941 in Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried in the W.P. Hardy Cemetery in the same county. Elizabeth Williams was born January 10, 1865 in Jasper County, Georgia, was the daughter of Thomas Rhodes Williams ("Thomas Williams") and Corentha Selina Harris ("Corentha Harris"), and died June 27, 1943 in Jasper County, Georgia. Joel Cornwell and Elizabeth Cornwell had 9 children:

William Thomas Cornwell ("William Cornwell") born June 7, 1887 and died January 20, 1940 in Jasper County, Georgia;

Mary L. Cornwell ("Mary Cornwell") born about 1890;375

Helen Captola Cornwell ("Helen Cornwell") born April 20, 1894;375

Ruby S. Cornwell ("Ruby Cornwell") born about 1896;375

Nannie L. Cornwell (“Nannie Cornwell”) born about 1899;434

Mollie Cornwell apparently never married and died about 1913 in Sparta, Georgia;

Tennie Cornwell; who married Howard Swain and died in Mississippi. The children of Howard Swain and Tennie Swain were:

Marie Swain who married a Pratt;

Howard Swain; and,

Elizabeth Swain;

Ruby Shaw Cornwell ("Ruby Cornwell") apparently never married and died in Columbus, Mississippi; and

Nannie Lou Cornwell ("Nanny Cornwell") born May 23, 1899 and married William Alexander Comar ("William Comar") March 17, 1926 in Greenville, South Carolina. William Comar and Nannie Comar had a daughter named:

Carolyn Patricia Comar ("Carolyn Comar") who was born March 22, 1931 in Fulton County, Georgia;

Sallie Viola Cornwell ("Sallie Cornwell" & "Sally Cornwell") born September 5, 1870 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Hugh Emmett Connelly ("Hugh Connelly"), died January 5, 1898 or July 14, 1898375 & 434 in Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried in the same county. The children of Hugh Connelly and Sallie Connelly were:

Lester Connelly born about 1890;

Herman Connelly born about 1892;

Paul Connelly born either about 1895 or about 1897434; and,

Sarah Ruth Connelly ("Sarah Connelly") born about 1897;

Woodie C. Cornwell ("Woody Cornwell"? & "Woody Cornwell") born March 22,

1875 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Ina Leamon Chaffin ("Ina Chaffin"), died February 2, 1942 or July 22, 1942375 in Jasper County, Georgia and is buried in the West View Cemetery in the same county. Ina Chaffin was born January 11, 1882 and died March 5, 1939. Woody Cornwell and Ina Cornwell had 5 children:

Vivian Cornwell born about 1910;

Ralph L. Cornwell ("Ralph Cornwell") born about 1911;

Rachael V. Cornwell (“Rachael Cornwell” & "Rachel Cornwell") born about 1914;

Joel H. Cornwell ("Joel Cornwell") born about 1915; and,

Harriett C. Cornwell ("Harriett Cornwell") born either about October 1917 or about 1915434; and,

Lula Lane Cornwell ("Lula Cornwell") born on either March 21, 1884 or March 21, 1881375 & 434 in Jasper County, Georgia, married George Washington Cornwell or George William Cornwell375 ("George Cornwell"), died August 8, 1950 in Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried in the West View Cemetery in the same county. George Cornwell was born March 5, 1878 in Jasper County, Georgia, was the son of Davis Lane Cornwell ("Davis Cornwell") and Sarah Barnes Hardy ("Sarah Hardy"), and died December 9, 1967 in Jasper County, Georgia. The children of George Cornwell and Lula Cornwell were:

Emma George Cornwell ("Emma Cornwell") born October 21, 1907 or October 21, 1904,375 & 434 , married John Ferrell Newman ("John Newman"), and died March 13, 1978. John Newman was born May 3, 1911 and died April 24, 1983;

William Davis Cornwell ("William Cornwell") born December 12, 1907375 or February 12, 1907, married Mildred Eleanor Hall ("Mildred Estelle Hall" & "Mildred Hall") August 24, 1940, and died August 1, 1987. Mildred Hall was born February 10, 1910 in Buford, Gwinnett County County"), Georgia, and died December 22, 1968 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. William Cornwell and Mildred Cornwell had 2 children:

Mildred Eleanor Cornwell ("Mildred Cornwell") born October 12, 1944 in Dekalb, Georgia; and,

William Davis Cornwell ("William Cornwell") born February 24, 1949 in Dekalb, Georgia;

Catherine Thenia Cornwell ("Katherine Thenis Cornwell", "Katherine Cornwell" & "Catherine Cornwell") born February 11, 1910 or May 11, 1910,375 & 434 married James Harrell Harvey ("James Harvey"), and died September 21, 1979 or September 26, 1979.375 James Harvey was born January 26, 1907. James Harvey and Catherine Harvey ("Katherine Harvey") had 2 children:

India Katherine Harvey ("India Harvey") born January 29, 1932, and married Lee Ben Clarke ("Lee Clarke" & “Benjamin Clarke”); and,

Mary Eleanor Harvey ("Mary Harvey") born March 14, 1937, and married Richard H. Kicklighter ("Richard Kicklighter");

Eleanor Mildred Cornwell ("Eleanor Cornwell") born on either October 12, 1912 or on May 12, 1912434, and married Walter D. Hitchcock ("Walter Hitchcock");

Elmira Sarah Cornwell ("Elmina Sarah Cornwell"?, "Elmira Cornwell" & "Elmina Cornwell"?) born May 2, 1917 in Jasper County, Georgia, and married John Ferrell Newman ("John Newman") who was born May 3, 1911 in Henry County, Georgia, and died April 24, 1983. John Newman and Elmira Newman ("Elmina Newman"?) had 2 children:

John Ferrell Newman, Jr. ("John Newman") born September 3, 1943 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, and married Patricia Frances Rowe ("Patricia Rowe") who was born June 21, 1946 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. John Newman and Patricia Newman had 2 children:

Sarah Lyle Newman ("Sarah Newman") born March 16, 1975 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; and,

John Ferrell Newman, III ("John Newman") born June 1, 1978 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; and,

William Theodore Newman ("William Newman") born May 23, 1947 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, and married Sarah Ann Adams ("Sarah Adams") who was born November 1, 1952 in Oakland, Alemeda County, California; and

Dora Pauline Cornwell ("Dora Cornwell") born September 16, 1920 and married Marcial Cuella Peralta ("Marcial Peralta");

(iv) JOEL A. CORNWELL ("Joel Cornwell") born May 25, 1839 or about 1838375 & 434 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died July 2, 1863 in the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania;

(v) CATHERINE JOSEPHINE CORNWELL ("Catherine Cornwell" & "Kitty Cornwell") born August 17, 1841 in Jasper County, Georgia, first married Green Belcher, later married Floyd Malone on November 16, 1865 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died on July 23, 1923 in the same county. Green Belcher died before 1860 and sometime during the Civil War. Floyd Malone was born on March 12, 1815 in Jasper County, Georgia, was the son of Francis Malone and Martha Chaffin (“Patsy Chaffin”), and died May 17, 1882 in Jasper County, Georgia. Green Belcher and Catherine Cornwell Belcher had a daughter named:

Margaret Ella Belcher ("Margaret Belcher") born September 1859, married Monroe Jackson Penn ("Monroe Penn") on May 15, 1884, and died about 1938.

Floyd Malone and Catherine Cornwell Malone had 5 children:

Eli Thomas Malone ("Eli Malone") born September 3, 1866 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Clara Eugenia Persons ("Clara Persons" & "Clara Pearsons"?) on January 27, 1889 in Jasper County, Georgia, died August 14, 1928 in Jasper County, Georgia, and was buried in the Westview Cemetery in Jasper County, Georgia. Clara Persons was born either June 1, 1865429 or on January 1, 1866 in Jasper County, Georgia, was the daughter of William Pickney Persons (“William Persons”) and Mary Ann Kelly ("Mary Kelly"), died March 18, 1935 in Jasper County, Georgia, and was buried in the Westview Cemetery in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia. Eli Malone and Clara Malone had 3 children:

Benjamin Floyd Malone ("Benjamin Malone") born October 30, 1889 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Pauline Phillips Kelly ("Pauline Kelly") on October 12, 1920 in Monticello, Georgia, died April 5, 1969 in Camp Hill, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, and was buried in the City Cemetery in Camp Hill, Tallapoosa County, Alabama. Pauline Kelly was born November 29, 1898 in Jasper County, Georgia, was the daughter of Lucius Smith Kelly ("Lucius Kelly") and Mary Lou Phillips ("Mary Phillips" & “Molly Phillips”), died February 28, 1988 in Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama, and was buried with her husband. Benjamin Malone and Pauline Malone had 4 children:

Benjamin Floyd Malone, Jr. ("Benjamin Malone") born January 8, 1923 in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, and married Mae Ruth Strozier ("Mae Strozier") on February 18, 1945 in Camp Hill, Alabama. Ruth Strozier was born on September 27, 1923 in Chambers County, Alabama, was the daughter of Lucius Woody Strozier ("Lucius Strozier") and Mae Belle Langley ("Mae Langley", “Mabel Langley” & “Belle Langley”). Benjamin Malone, Jr. and Ruth Mae Malone (“Ruth Malone”) had 2 children:

Phyllis Ruth Malone ("Phyllis Malone") born February 17, 1948 in Auburn, Alabama, and married Everett E. Porter, Jr. ("Everett Porter") who was born on November 17, 1925 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia and was the son of Everett E. Porter ("Everett Porter") and Hazel Myers; and,

Eli Floyd Malone ("Eli Malone") born June 21, 1957 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, died June 24, 1957 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, and was buried in the City Cemetery in Camp Hill, Tallapoosa County, Alabama;

Eli Thomas Malone ("Eli Malone" & "Tom Malone") born March 11, 1926 in Jasper County, Georgia, and married Sylvia Strickland on May 30, 1964 in LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia. Sylvia Strickland was born on August 22, 1932 in Greenwood, Mississippi, and was the daughter of Charles Alvin Strickland ("Charles Strickland") and Katherine Shelton (“Catherine Shelton”?). Thomas Malone and Sylvia Malone had a daughter named:

Katherine Eugenia Malone ("Katherine Malone") who was born May 7, 1972 in Jacksonville, Calhoun County, Alabama;

Mary Eugeina Malone ("Mary Malone") born July 18, 1932 in Camp Hill, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, and married Harold Zallen; and,

Lucius Phillips Malone ("Lucius Malone") born August 1, 1941in Camp Hill, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, and was buried in the City Cemetery in Camp Hill, Tallapoosa County, Alabama;

Mary Katherine Malone ("Mary Malone") born September 1, 1898, died April 7, 1968, and was buried in the Westview Cemetery in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia; and,

Rosa Persons Malone ("Rosa Malone") born September 5, 1903, married Francis F. Davidson ("Francis Davidson") on July 23, 1922, died July 23, 1922 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, and was buried in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida. Francis Davidson and Rosa Davidson had 3 children:

Donald Eugene Davidson ("Donald Davidson") born November 26, 1927 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Juanita Alene Pyfrom ("Jaunita Pyfrom") on April 7, 1954, and died May 14, 1968 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida. Donald Davidson and Juanita Davidson had 3 children:

Douglas Brook Davidson ("Douglas Davidson") born June 1, 1956;

Leigh Ann Davidson ("Leigh Davidson") born September 21, 1957, and married a Jernigan; and,

Steven Thomas Davidson ("Steven Davidson" & "Stephen Davidson"?) born March 25, 1959;

Michael Francis Davidson ("Michael Davidson") born October 7, 1938 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, and married Field Archibald on November 28, 1958. Michael Davidson and Field Davidson had 2 children:

Lysbeth Kelly Davidson ("Lysbeth Davidson" & "Elizabeth Davidson"?) born May 13, 1961 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida; and,

Michael Francis Davidson, Jr. ("Michael Davidson") born November 2, 1962 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida; and,

Lillian Davidson ("Ann Davidson") born June 14, 1941, and married Olin Thompson Smith ("Olin Smith") on March 18, 1962. Olin Smith and Lillian Smith had 2 children:

Julius Angus Smith ("Julius Smith:( born December 19, 1962; and,

Tye Davidson Smith ("Tye Smith") born April 21, 1966;

Clarence Obediah Malone ("Clarence Malone" & "Obadiah Malone"?) born November 27, 1869 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Addie Kate Kelly ("Addie Kelly") on November 27, 1895, died March 26, 1950 in Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried in the Westview Cemetery in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia. Addie Kelly was born September 23, 1877 in Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia, was the daughter of John Thomas Kelly ("John Kelly") and Elizabeth Cornwell ("Thenie Cornwell"), died April 14, 1914 in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia. Clarence Malone and Addie Malone had 4 children:

Harold Cornwell Malone ("Harold Malone") born January 12, 1897 in Jasper County, Georgia, did not marry, and died June 16, 1959;

Clarence Kelly Malone ("Clarence Malone") born October 31, 1898 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Carrie Elizabeth Minter ("Carrie Minter") on January 3, 1923 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died March 4, 1952 in Jasper County, Georgia. Clarence Malone and Carrie Malone had 2 children:

Clarence Kelly Malone, Jr. ("Clarence Malone") born May 22, 1945 in Jasper County, Georgia; and,

Gladys Florrie Malone ("Gladys Malone") born April 1, 1931 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died April 3, 1931 in Jasper County, Georgia;

Gladys Lane Malone ("Gladys Malone") born August 11, 1904 in Jasper County, Georgia; and,

Mildred Elizabeth Malone ("Mildred Malone") born December 6, 1915? in Jasper County, Georgia, and married Henry Otis Poole ("Henry Poole") December 6, 1945 in Jasper County, Georgia;

Augustus Lane Malone ("Augustus Malone") born April 10, 1872 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Florence Maude Gilmore ("Florence Gilmore") on July 5, 1906, died July 22, 1932 in Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried in the Westview Cemetery in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia. Augustus Malone and Florence Malone had 6 children:

Agnes Malone married Blanton Clements. Blanton Clements and Agnes Clements had 5 children:

Julianne Clements;

Alice Clements;

Shirley Clements;

Carolyn Clements; and,

Blanton Clements;

Lucian Malone married Sara Black ("Sarah Black"?). Lucian Malone and Sara Malone ("Sarah Malone"?) had 2 children:

Jean Malone; and,

Carol Malone;

James Malone married Cleona Branan. James Malone and Cleona Malona had 3 children:

James Malone;

Billy Malone ("William Malone"?); and,

Manley Malone;

Charles Malone married Kitty Jones. Charles Malone and Kitty Malone had 3 children:

Charles Malone;

Cathy Malone ("Catherine Malone"?); and,

Connie Malone;

Robert Malone married Frances Jones. Robert Malone and Frances Malone had a son named:

Robert Malone, Jr.; and,

Joy Malone married Henry Aldridge. Henry Aldridge and Joy Aldridge had 4 children:

Johnny Aldridge ("John Aldridge");

Beverly Aldridge;

Henry Aldridge, III; and,

David Aldridge;

Bernice Eula Malone ("Bernice Malone") born September 2, 1874 in Jasper County, Georgia, married William Augustus Lane ("William Lane") on June 13, 1897, died September 22, 1971 in Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried in the Westview Cemetery in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia. William Lane was born February 12, 1872, died February 6, 1933, and is buried with his wife. William Lane and Bernice Lane had 2 children:

William Lane ("Maurice Lane") born April 5, 1898 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Minnie Bell Dunbar ("Minnie Dunbar") on August, 17, 1926, and died June 16, 1972 in Orlando, Orange County, Florida. Minnie Dunbar was born April 26, 1903 in Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia. William Lane and Minnie Lane had 2 children:

Lelia Lane born March 8, 1929 in Orlando, Orange County, Florida, and married James Lindsay Ewing, III ("James Ewing") on June 24, 1950 and who was born on May 29, 1928 in Shreveport, Louisiana. James Ewing and Lela Ewing had 3 children:

James Lindsay Ewing, IV ("James Ewing") born April 3, 1951 in Monroe, Ouchita Parish, Louisiana;

William Lane Ewing born October 5, 1953 in Monroe, Ouchita Parish, Louisiana; and,

Toulmin Hunter Ewing ("Toulmin Ewing") born June 26, 1964 in Atlanta, Georgia; and,

Linda Bernice Lane ("Linda Lane") born September 23, 1933 in Orlando, Orange County, Florida, and married McKenny Davis, Jr. on June 26, 1956 and who was born on February 5, 1934 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida. McKinney Davis and Linda Davis had 2 children:

Mckenney Davis, III born September 29, 1960 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida; and,

Letitia Lane Davis ("Letitia Davis") born October 9, 1962 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida; and,

James Lane ("Albert Lane") born April 6, 1900 in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, and died May 24, 1963 in Wauchula, Hardee County, Florida; and,

Hansel Malone born about 1876 in Jasper County, Georgia;

(vi) TRITHENIA ELIZABETH CORNWELL ("Trithenia Cornwell", “Thenia Cornwell” & "Thenie Cornwell") born April 10, 1844 in Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia, married John Thomas Kelly ("John Kelley" & "John Kelly") October 11, 1866 in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, died December 3, 1923 in either Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia or Jasper County, Georgia434. John Kelly was born May 16, 1838 or May 18, 1838375 in Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia, and died October 14, 1903 in Mechansville, Jasper County, Georgia. John Kelly and Trithenia Kelly had 5 children:

Walter Benjamin Kelly ("Walter Kelly") born June 3, 1875 in Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia, first married Nannie Harris Williams ("Nannie Williams" & "Nancy Williams"?) December 14, 1893 in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, later married Mattie Thompson September 30, 1904, died June 26, 1959 in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, and was buried in the Mt. Zion Cemetery in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia. Nannie Williams was born September 23, 1874 in Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia, was the daughter of Thomas Rhodes Williams ("Thomas Williams") and Cosenthia Selina Harris ("Cosenthia Harris") Jasper County, Georgia, died December 19, 1901 in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried with her husband. Mattie Thompson was born January 13, 1876 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died in Jasper County, Georgia. Walter Kelly and Nannie Kelly had 2 children:

Arnold William Kelly ("Arnold Kelly") born November 16, 1894 in Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia, married Novella Adel Jones ("Novella Jones") on December 27, 1914 in Bleckley County, Georgia, died January 15, 1941 in Cochran, Bleckley County, Georgia, and was buried in the Cedar Hill Cemetery in Cochran, Bleckley County, Georgia. Novella Jones was born November 10, 1895 in Meansville, Pike County, Georgia, was the daughter of Allie Richard Jones ("Allie Jones") and Emily Susan Bishop ("Emily Bishop"), died March 28, 1939 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, and is buried with her husband. Arnold Kelly and Novella Kelly had a daughter named:

Nina Dell Kelly ("Nina Kelly") born January 12, 1921434 or January 21, 1921375 in Bleckley County, Georgia, first married Clarence Wisely Nichols ("Clarence Nichols") August 31, 1940 in Bleckley County, Georgia, and later married Ralph Waldo Young ("Ralph Young") June 11, 1955 in Dodge County, Georgia but apparently had no children by her second marriage. Clarence Nichols was born September 8, 1920 in Franklin County, Kentucky. Clarence Nichols and Nina Nichols had 3 children:

Pricilla Anne Nichols ("Pricilla Nichols") born September 5, 1941 in Pulaski County, Georgia, first married Charles Welton English ("Charles English") August 21 1957 in Jasper County, Georgia. Charles English and Pricilla English had a daughter named:

Tracy Ann English born December 4, 1961, and married Tom Johnson ("Thomas Johnson") November 1, 1980. Tom Johnson and Tracy Johnson had 2 children:

Brittany E. Johnson ("Brittany Johnson") born October 8, 1984; and,

Caleb Johnson born December 1, 1990;

Nicki Dayle Nichols ("Nicki Nichols") born March 20, 1947 in Pulaski County, Georgia, and married Michael Wayne Brown ("Michael Brown") May 20, 1967 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Michael Brown and Nickie Brown had a son named:

Michael Eugene Wayne ("Michael Wayne"? & "Michael McDuffie"?); and,

Elizabeth Alberta Nichols ("Elizabeth Nichols") born April 29, 1948 in Pulaski County Georgia, and married Herbert Curtis Jackson, III ("Herbert Jackson") December 6, 1970 in Bleckley County, Georgia. Herbert Jackson and Elizabeth Jackson had a daughter named:

Cathleen Leigh Jackson ("Cathleen Jackson", “Cathlene Jackson” & "Kathlene Jackson"?) born June 10, 1984; and,

Mary Ruth Kelly ("Mary Kelly") born March 19, 1899 in Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia, married Clarence Penn June 16, 1916 in Jasper County, Georgia, died September 11, 1984 in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, and was buried in the Westview Cemetery in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia. Clarence Penn was born August 31, 1881 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died November 5, 1944. Clarence Penn and Mary Penn had a daughter named:

Mary Louise Penn ("Mary Penn") born September 16, 1919 in Jasper County, Georgia, and married Henry Clayton Ramsey ("Henry Ramsey") January 2, 1943 in Augusta, Georgia;

Addie Kate Kelly ("Addie Kelly") born September 23, 1877 in Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia, married Clarence Obadiah Malone ("Clarence Obediah Malone"? & "Clarence Malone") November 27, 1895, died April 14, 1914 in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried in the Mt. Zion Cemetery in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia. Clarence Malone was born November 27, 1869 in Jasper County, Georgia, was the son of Floyd Malone and Catherine Josephine Cornwell ("Catherine Cornwell" & "Kitty Cornwell"), and died March 26, 1950 in Jasper County, Georgia. Clarence Malone and Addie Malone had 4 children:

Harold Cornwell Malone ("Harold Malone") born January 12, 1897 in Jasper County, Georgia, did not marry, and died June 16, 1959 in Jasper County, Georgia;

Clarence Kelly Malone ("Clarence Malone") born October 31, 1898 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Carrie Elizabeth Minter ("Carrie Minter") January 3, 1923 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died March 4, 1952 in Jasper County, Georgia. Clarence Malone and Carrie Malone had 2 children:

Clarence Kelly Malone, Jr. ("Clarence Malone") born May 22, 1925 in Jasper County, Georgia; and,

Gladys Florrie Malone ("Gladys Malone") born April 1, 1931 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died April 3, 1931 in Jasper County, Georgia;

Gladys Lane Malone ("Gladys Malone") born August 11, 1904 in Jasper County, Georgia; and,

Mildred Elizabeth Malone ("Mildred Malone") born January 8, 1908 in Jasper County, Georgia, and married Henry Otis Poole ("Henry Poole") December 6, 1945. (See also the children of Clarence Malone and Addie Malone listed hereinbefore under Catherine Josephine Cornwell ("Catherine Cornwell" & "Kitty Cornwell");

Arthur Joel Kelly ("Arthur Kelly") born April 4, 1881 in Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia, married Annie Mae Biggers ("Annie Biggers" & "Anna Biggers"?) about 1925 in Newton County, Georgia, died August 17, 1943 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, and is buried in Covington, Newton County, Georgia. Annie Biggers was born January 31, 1896 in Newton County, Georgia, and died August 18, 1943 in Newton County, Georgia. Arthur Kelly and Annie Kelley had a son named:

Arthur Joel Kelly, Jr. ("Arthur Kelly") born March 11, 1932 in Bibb County, Georgia;

Emma Ruth Kelly ("Emma Kelly") born January 7, 1883 in Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia, died August 8, 1888 in either Bibb County, Georgia or in 375, and is buried in the Hardy Cemetery in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia; and,

Bertha Ina Kelly ("Bertha Kelly") born August 8, 1885 in Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia, married James Troy Cornwell ("James Cornwell") about 1906 in Jasper County, Georgia; died February 20, 1932 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, and is buried in the Westview Cemetery in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia. James Cornwell was born January 6, 1883 in Jasper County, Georgia;

(vii) C. ADELINE ELUISE CORNWELL (“Elouise Cornwell”, "Adeline Cornwell" & "Addie Cornwell") born November 28, 1846 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Nathan Melford Williams ("Nathan Williams") on April 16, 1865 in Jasper County, Georgia, died January 18, 1918 in Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas, and is buried in the Glendale Cemetery in Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas along with her husband. Nathan Williams and Adeline Williams ("Elusia Williams") had 11 children:

James Luke Williams ("James Williams") born December 25, 1866 in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, died February 25, 1870 in Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried in Jasper County, Georgia;

William Obediah Williams ("William Williams" & "Obadiah Williams"?) born September 15, 1869 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Lou Ella Watts ("Lou Watts") on February 18, 1895 in Itasca, Hill County, Texas, and died February 18, 1951. Lou Watts was born January 21, in Itasca, Hill County, Texas, was the daughter of Theodore S. Watts ("Theodore Watts") and Elvira Keesee, and died July 4, 1951 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. William Williams and Lou Williams had 11 children:

Royce Hansel Williams ("Royce Williams") born May 25, 1896 in Itasca, Hill County, Texas, first married Ola Belle Ray ("Ola Ray"), later married Alice Watson about 1928 in Lamesa, Dawson County, Texas; and died in October 1958 in Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas. Royce Williams and Ola Williams had 2 children:

Jaunita Williams born September 30, 1915 in Simpson, Oklahoma; and, Virginia Williams born April 11, 1919 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and married a Bradford. Virginia Bradford had 4 children whose names are not yet known.

Royce Williams and Alice Williams had 3 children:

Royce Dean Williams ("Royce Williams") who married a Vanzik;

LaVerne Williams; and,

Louella Williams;

Delta Hayden Williams ("Delta Williams") born February 19, 1898 in Ellis County, Texas, married Carrie Belle Cochran ("Carrie Cochran") on September 10, 1923, and died in March 1967. Delta Williams and Carrie had 2 children:

William Delta Williams ("William Williams") born about 1925; and,

Roy Bell Williams ("Roy Williams");

Dora Faye Williams ("Dora Williams") born August 20, 1900 in Waxahachie, Ellis County, Texas, and married George Marshall Parkhouse ("George Parkhouse") on July 8, 1923 and who was born about 1900. George Parkhouse and Dora Parkhouse had 2 children:

Jack Parkhouse ("John Parkhouse"); and,

Jerry Parkhouse ("Gerald Parkhouse"?);

Adelayde Williams born September 1, 1902 in Maypearl, Ellis County, Texas, married Charles Daniel Wright ("Charles Wright") on October 4, 1924, and apparently did not have any children;

Decima Williams born March 20, 1904 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, and married James Charles Long ("James Long") on November 9, 1923. James Long and Decima Long had 8 children:

Peggy Lou Long ("Peggy Long") born August 30, 1924 in Texarkana, Bowie County, Texas, married Henry Fletcher Brown ("Henry Brown") September 20, 1947 and had 8 children presently unidentified children;

James Charles Long ("James Long") born October 12, 1927, married Bobbie LaVern Moffit ("Bobbie Moffit") on April 24, 1947 and had 4 presently unidentified children;

Dora Jean Long ("Dora Long") born April 5, 1931, married Gerald Anthony Barn ("Gerald Barn") on June 19, 1954 and had 7 presently unidentified children;

William Casey Long ("William Long") born February 13, 1935, married Sylvia Jean Moreland ("Sylvia Moreland") and had 4 presently unidentified children;

Robert Watts Long ("Robert Long") born October 15, 1936, married Callie Jeanette Nicholas on September 16, 1964 and had 2 presently unidentified children; ;

Bernard Patrick Long ("Bernard Long") born March 2, 1943, married Sharon Bailey on June 24, 1967, and had 3 presently unidentified children;

Anthony Graham Long ("Anthony Long") born May 3, 1945, married Sandra Annette Meyers ("Sandra Meyers") on June 17, 1967, and had 2 presently unidentified children; and,

Laura Sue Long ("Laura Long") born August 3, 1947, married John Geary McEvoy on July 12, 1968, and had 2 presently unidentified children;

Louise Williams born February 24, 1906 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, first married R. Jack Campbell about 1924, and later married Max B. Shears ("Max Shears") about 1944. Jack Campbell and Louise Campbell had 5 children:

Cleo Joyce Campbell ("Cleo Campbell") who married a Hofman;

R.J. Campbell;

Mary Martelle Campbell ("Mary Campbell") who married a Huff;

Alex Dale Campbell ("Alex Campbell"); and,

Brenda Campbell who married a Holland.

Max Shears and Louise Shears had 2 children:

Beryl Shears; and,

Gregg Shears ("Gregory Shears"?);

Cleo Williams born August 10, 1908 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, and married Winfry W. Goldman ("Winfrey Goldman"). Cleo Williams and Winfry Williams ("Winfrey Williams"?) had 3 children:

Elaine Goldman who married a Hood;

Richard D. Goldman; and,

George Goldman;

Robby Lou Williams ("Robby Williams") born December 22, 1901 in Mansville, Johnston County, Oklahoma, first married R.J. Gardner, and later married Frank Martin, and still later married Breck Harris. R.J. Gardner and Robby Gardner apparently had a daughter named:

Gloria Sue Gardner who was later adopted by her second husband, Frank Martin.;

Martelle Williams born April 2, 1913 in McMillan, Oklahoma, first married Alexander L. LaCorne ("Alexander LaCorne") about 1932, and later married Leo C. Carr ("Leo Carr") on December 26 1946 and had no children by her second marriage. Alexander LaCorne and Martelle LaCorne had a daughter named:

Suzy LaCorne ("Susan LaCorne"?); and,

Watts Orval Williams ("Watts Williams") born February 23, 1915 in Vinson, Harmon County, Oklahoma, and married Mary Ethel Moore ("Mary Moore") on May 11, 1921;

Melford Lee Williams (“Melford Williams” & "Medford Williams") born March 27, 1871 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Lou Ella Watts ("Lou Watts") on February 18, 1895 in Itasca, Hill County, Texas, and died February 18, 1951. Lou Watts was born January 21, in Itasca, Hill County, Texas, was the daughter of Theodore S. Watts ("Theodore Watts") and Elvira Keesee, and died July 4, 1951 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

John Thomas Williams ("John Williams") born October 14, 1874 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Ida Pickens on January 8, 1899 in Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas, died May 20, 1960 in Longview, Gregg County, Texas, and is buried in the Memorial Cemetery in Longview, Gregg County, Texas. Ida Pickens was born March 26, 1871 in Athens, Henderson County, Texas, was the daughter of John M. Pickens ("John Pickens") and Elizabeth, died April 9, 1970 in Forth Worth, Terrant County, Texas, and is buried with her husband. John Williams and Ida Williams had 3 children:

Fern Elizabeth Williams ("Fern Williams") born January 8, 1900 in Waxahachie, Ellis County, Texas, and did not marry;

French Davis Williams ("French Williams") born about 1903, and died about 1906; and,

Doryce Jane Williams ("Doryce Williams") born December 5, 1909 in Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas, first married Richard Dallom and had no children, and next married Oran Thomas Kent ("Oran Kent") born June 21, 1908 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Oran Kent and Doryce Kent had 3 children:

Thomas Howard Kent ("Thomas Kent") born February 2, 1931 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, and married Donna M. Hann ("Donna Hann") on November 26, 1954 in New London, Rusk County, Texas and who was born on October 10, 1933 in Cushing, Payne County, Oklahoma. Thomas Kent and Donna Kent had 2 children:

Terri Ellen Kent ("Terri Kent") born October 20, 1961 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; and,

Kelly Diane Kent ("Kelly Kent") born March 11, 1965 in Berlin, Germany;

Carol Kent born July 22, 1936 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and died married Joe Black, and died on August 21, 1967 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Joe Black and Carol Black had 2 presently unidentified children; and,

John Marvin Kent ("John Kent") born April 25, 1938 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, and married Marilyn Miller on November 26, 1955;

Mary Thurza Williams ("Mary Williams") born either on July 25, 1877 or on July 25, 1878434 in Jasper County, Georgia, first married Jim Albert Lloyd ("Jim Lloyd" & "James Lloyd") in January 1895, next married John Michael McDonald ("John McDonald"), died January 15, 1959 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in the Oakland Cemetery in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Jim Lloyd was born December 3, 1874 and died December 3, 1920. John McDonald was born in Alabama and died about 1924 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Jim Lloyd and Mary Lloyd had 3 children:

Addie Kate Lloyd ("Addie Lloyd") who died at birth;

Clifford Payton Lloyd ("Clifford Lloyd") who was adopted, was born October 15, 1900 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and died January 22, 1922 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Marguerite Angnes Lloyd ("Marguerite Lloyd") born November 5, 1907 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Frank Hertzler who was born September 18, 1896 in New York. Frank Hertzler and Marguerite Hertzler had 5 children:

Charles Frank Hertzler ("Charles Hertzler") born July 17, 1922 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

Melford Naytha Hertzler ("Melford Hertzler") born August 24, 1923 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

William Sylvester Hertzler ("William Hertzler") born February 21, 1925 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

Clifford Lloyd Hertzler ("Cliffird Hertzler") born July 22, 1926 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Wanda Fay Hertzler ("Wanda Hertzler") born September 16, 1927 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.

John McDonald and Mary McDonald had 2 children:

Anna Thurza McDonald ("Anna McDonald" & "Ann McDonald") born October 23, 1916 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and died about 1937 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; and,

Charles Mahlon McDonald ("Charles McDonald") born April 28, 1919 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and married Shirley Jean Saling ("Shirley Saling") on January 31, 1942 and who was born August 14, 1921 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri;

French Beard Williams ("French Williams") born April 5, 1880 in Talladega County, Alabama, married Bessie May Owen ("Elizabeth Owen") on May 24, 1903 in Athens, Henderson County, Texas, died April 25, 1939 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, and is buried in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas. Bessie Owen was born May 19, 1884, was the daughter of David Randolph Owen ("David Owen") and Elizabeth Jane Day ("Elizabeth Day"), died April 14, 1939 in Forth, Terrant County, Texas, and is buried in the Owens Cemetery in Athens, Henderson County, Texas. French Williams and Bessie Williams ("Elizabeth Williams") had 4 children:

Melford Owen Williams ("Melford Williams") born February 26, 1904, married Meta Young on April 17, 1939, and died January 7, 1940 in Forth Worth, Terrant County, Texas;

Alvin Luke Williams ("Alvin Williams") born January 24, 1906 in Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma, first married Eva Mae Sheehan ("Eva Sheehan") on April 7, 1922 in Texas. Eva Sheehan was born September 21, 1907 in Texas, was the daughter of Charles Clinton Sheehan ("Charles Sheehan") and Frances Viola Grosjohn ("Frances Grosjohn") and who later married Dalton Cooper on September 27, 1948 in Weatherford, Parker County, Texas. Alvin Williams later married Mary Ellen Hathcox ("Mary Hathcox") who was born November 23, 1907 in Grandfield, Tillman County, Oklahoma, and was the daughter of John Wesley Hathcox ("John Hathcox") and Lorena Maret. Alvin, and apparently had previously been married at least one time.

Alvin Williams and his first wife, Frances Williams, had 4 children:

Frankie Bess Williams ("Frankie Williams") born May 17, 1924 in Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas, first married Wilbur Lewis Floyd ("Wilbur Floyd"), and later married John Stanley Shelton ("John Shelton") on July 15, 1950 in Houston, Harris County, Texas. John Shelton was born July 8, 1920 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and was the son of John Stanley Shelton ("John Shelton") and Marie McGinley. Wilbur Floyd and Frankie Floyd had 2 children:

Dona Lorine Floyd ("Dona Floyd") born June 14, 1944 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, first married William Edmund Sanders ("William Sanders") on August 3, 1963 in Houston, Harris County, Texas and who was the son of Raymond H. Sanders ("Raymond Sanders") and Margaret Pipkin, and later married Laird Dudley Vance ("Laird Vance") who was born October 19, 1943 in Houston, Harris County, Texas and was the son of Albert Dudley Vance ("Albert Vance") and Margaret Elizabeth Laird ("Margaret Laird"). William Sanders and Dona Sanders had a daughter named:

Sheryl Lynn Sanders ("Sheryl Sanders") born February 24, 1965 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Laird Vance and Dona Vance had a daughter named:

Kimberly Lee Vance ("Kimberly Vance") born August 8, 1965 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; and,

Diana Lynn Floyd born November 10, 1946 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, first married Montey Blackmon on August 2, 1969, and later married Kenneth Snow on October 3, 1975 in Pearland, Brazoria County, Texas and had no known children. Kenneth Snow was born on July 9, 1950 in Houston, Harris County, Texas and was the son of Tony Roy Snow ("Tony Snow" & "Anthony Snow") and Mary Jo Bruashear ("Mary Bruashear"). Montey Blackmon and Diana Blackmon had and adopted son named:

Montey David Blackmon who was born on August 10, 1972 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

John Shelton and Frankie Shelton had 2 children:

Dwight Connell Shelton ("Dwight Shelton") born December 29, 1951 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; and,

Craig Dennis Shelton ("Craig Shelton") born September 1, 1953 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and married Mary Elizabeth Golubic ("Mary Golubic") who was born on August 1, 1951 in Bay Village, Cuyahoga County, Ohio;

Bettie Ann Williams ("Bettie Williams" & "Elizabeth Williams"?) born December 29, 1928 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, married Gerald Robert Swink ("Gerald Swink") on May 10, 1946 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, apparently had no children, died March 5, 1975 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, and, was buried in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas;

Alva Ruth Williams born July 29, 1931 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, and married Thomas Mach Tynes ("Thomas Tynes") on February 27, 1948 in Weatherford, Parker County, Texas. Thomas Tynes was born February 8, 1925 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, and was the son of Thomas Mach Tynes ("Thomas Tynes") and Mary Clarise Lyons ("Mary Lyons"). Thomas Tynes later married Evelyn Lauder who was the daughter of John Lauder and Selma Louise Campbell ("Selma Campbell"). Thomas Tynes and Alva Tynes had 5 children:

Marrianne Tynes born January 25, 1949, and married Terry Wayne Barrow ("Terry Barrow") on September 1, 1967 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas and who was the son of Wayne Barrow and Margaret Christine Hughes ("Margaret Hughes"). Terry Barrow and Marrianne Barrow had 2 children:

Terresa Marrianne Barrow ("Terresa Barrow") born November 29, 1970 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas; and,

Terry Wayne Barrow, Jr. ("Terry Barrow") born July 29, 1972 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas;

Richard Alvin Tynes ("Richard Tynes") born July 27, 1950 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, and married Thelma Jane Moses ("Thelma Moses") on May 8, 1969 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas. Thelma Moses was born September 15, 1949 in San Antonia, Bexar County, Texas. Richard Tynes and Thelma Tynes had a son named:

Randy Ray Tynes ("Randy Tynes" & "Randall Tynes"?) who was born August 10, 1966 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas;

Faith Deborah Tynes ("Faith Tynes") born November 10, 1952 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas;

Laura Sue Tynes ("Laura Tynes") born February 15, 1955 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, and married Terry Hull ("Terrance Hull"?) on September 29, 1972. Terry Hull and Laura Hull had a daughter named: Edee Lynn Hull ("Edee Hull"); and,

Ernest Eugene Tynes ("Ernest Tynes") born September 3, 1958 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, and died January 28, 1959 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; and,

Nancy Sue Williams ("Nancy Williams") born January 7, 1933 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, first married Crandor Lee Beatty, Jr. ("Crandor Beatty") who was born December 21, 1925 in Handley, Texas and was the son of Crandor Lee Beatty ("Crandor Beatty") and Mildred Walling, and later married Leonard Hazel.

Alvin Williams and his second wife, Mary Williams (formerly "Mary Hathcox") had 2 children:

Dorothy Elouise Parkham born July 2, 1926; and,

Billy Fred Taylor (“Billy Taylor”, Frederick Taylor”? & "William Taylor"?);

French Beard Williams, Jr. ("French Williams") born July 8, 1909 in Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma, and married Addie Lou Deupree ("Addie Deupree") on March 31, 1929 and who was born on May 30, 1907 and was the daughter of Walton Porter Deupree ("Walton Deupree") and Katie Scarborough ("Kathering Scarborough"?). French Williams and Addie Williams had a son named:

French Byron Williams ("French Williams") who was born November 8, 1930, and married Patricia Ann Winnett ("Patricia Winnett") who was the daughter of Floyd Elbert Winnett ("Floyd Winnett") and Hazel Marie Robbins ("Hazel Robbins"). French Williams and Patricia Williams had 5 children:

Byron David Williams ("Byron Williams") born October 5, 1951 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas;

French Lane Williams ("French Williams") born October 29, 1954 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas;

Mark Owen Williams ("Mark Williams") born October 25, 1956 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas;

Matthew Nince Williams ("Matthew Williams") born December 6, 1957 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas; and,

Daniel Jay Williams ("Daniel Williams") born November 27, 1959 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas; and,

Azalie David Williams ("Azalie Williams" & "Mary Williams") born August 20, 1917 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, married Curtis Dumas on January 26, 1936 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, and died August 17, 1951 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas. Curtis Dumas and Azalie Dumas had 3 children:

Curtis Gene Dumas ("Curtis Dumas") born February 28, 1939, and married Viola May Winn ("Viola Winn") on December 24, 1956 and who was the daughter of Robert Lee Winn ("Robert Winn") and Lula Viola Thompson ("Lula Thompson"). Curtis Dumas and Viola Dumas had 3 children:

Bret French Dumas ("Bret Dumas") born September 1959 in Harlingen, Cameron County, Texas;

Laure Ann Dumas ("Laure Dumas") born July 25, 1962; and,

Jefferson Bonner Dumas ("Jefferson Dumas") born on June 30, 19?? in Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas;

French Alvin Dumas ("French Dumas") born July 9, 1942, and married Julie Kupsick on March 21, 1959 and who was born on December 1, 1942 and was the daughter of John Arthur Kupsick ("John Kupsick") and Ina Helen Kurkola ("Ina Kurkola"). French Dumas and Julie Dumas had 6 children:

Theresa Lynne Dumas ("Theresa Dumas") born March 2, 1960 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas;

Lisa Christine Dumas ("Lisa Dumas") born November 3, 1963 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas;

Maralee Elizabeth Dumas ("Maralee Dumas") born September 17, 1965 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas;

Katrina Bernadette Dumas ("Katrina Dumas") born December 18, 1966 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas;

William Patrick Dumas ("William Dumas") born July 18, 1968 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas; and,

Sara Nicole Dumas ("Sara Dumas" & "Sarah Dumas"?) born July 11, 1969 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas; and,

Selma Sue Dumas ("Selma Dumas") born February 21, 1947 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and married Gerald Ray Teel ("Gerald Teel") on November 18, 1967 in Irving, Dallas County, Texas. Gerald Teel was born August 23, 1941 in Blue, Bryan County, Oklahoma, and was the son of Hayes Gerald Teel ("Hayes Teel") and Lillie Stilwell. Gerald Teel and Selma Teel had 3 children:

Michael Ray Teel ("Michael Teel") born October 23, 1969 in Irving, Dallas County, Texas;

Mark Timothy Teel ("Mark Teel") born March 30, 1972 in Irving, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Rebecca Beth Teel ("Rebecca Teel") born December 19, 1974 in Irving, Dallas County, Texas;

Ina Belle Williams ("Ina Williams") born May 20, 1882 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Lit Daniels on March 18, 1891 in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, and died January 14, 1939. Lit Daniels was born in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas. Lit Daniels and Ina Daniels had a son named:

Melford Augustus Daniels ("Melford Daniels") born September 12, 1900 in Blum, Hill County, Texas, and married Selma Louise Campbell ("Selma Campbell") on December 12, 1918. Selma Campbell was born November 26, 1901 in Greenwood, Sebastian County, Arkansas and was the daughter of Rocepha Mira Stone ("Rocepha Stone") and at one time was married to John Lauder. Melford Daniels and Selma Daniels had 2 children:

Paul Cheuing Daniels ("Paul Daniels") born August 12, 1919 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and married Elsa Leo Cashion ("Elsa Cashion") on December 12, 1941 and who was born March 2, 1920 in Handley, Terrant County, Texas; and,

Adeline Daniels;

Ida Kate Williams ("Ida Williams") born May 20, 1882 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Dudley Dossey, and died April 14, 1936. Dudley Dossey was born July 4, 1890 in Kentucky and was buried in the Restland Cemetery in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Dudley Dossey and Ida Dossey had 2 children:

Gaston Dossey married twice to unknown person and had at least 2 children whose identity is unknown; and,

Anna Mae Dossey ("Anna Dossey" & "Ann Dossey") first married a Usselton and had 2 children whose names are unknown, and later married Neal Pack. Neal Pack and Anna Pack ("Ann Pack") had 2 children:

Edward D. Pack ("Edward Pack"); and,

Charlie Pack ("Charles Pack"?);

Joseph Preston Williams ("Joseph Williams") born May 8, 1884 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Ethel Mae Decker ("Ethel Decker") on November 2, 1915 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, died May 24, 1967, and was buried in the Forrest Park Cemetery in Houston, Harris County, Texas. Ethel Decker was born August 18, 1900 in Eaton Rapids, Michigan and was the daughter of Edward Andrew Decker ("Edward Decker" & "Ned Decker") and Carrie Belle Whitehouse ("Carrie Whitehouse"). Joseph Williams and Ethel Williams had 5 children:

Mary Ruth Williams ("Mary Williams") born August 15, 1916 in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, and married John Henry Garvey ("John Garvey") on June 1, 1946. John Garvey and Mary Garvey had 6 children:

John Henry Garvey, Jr. ("John Garvey") born June 20, 1947;

Mary Ellen Garvey ("Mary Garvey") born July 9, 1948;

Kathleen Garvey born March 17, 1950;

Stephen Joseph Garvey ("Stephen Garvey") born September 26, 1951;

Paul Francis Xavier Garvey ("Paul Garvey") born March 5, 1955; and,

Ann Elizabeth Garvey ("Ann Garvey") born January 25, 1958;

Joseph Preston Williams, Jr. ("Joseph Williams") born April 11, 1918 in Seymour, Baylor County, Texas, and married Ailene Ruth Meyer ("Ailene Meyer") on September 2, 1941 and who was born on April 12, 1921. Joseph Williams, Jr. and Ailene Williams had 6 children:

John Wade Williams, II ("John Williams") born August 15, 1942 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, and married Barbara Jean Banclair ("Barbara Banclair") on December 2, 1961 and who was born on December 31, 1942. John Williams and Barbara Williams had 2 children: Gary Wade Williams ("Gary Williams") born October 5, 1962; and,

Michael John Williams ("Michael Williams") born April 22, 1964;

Larry Edward Williams ("Larry Williams") born June 30, 1947 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Thomas Terry Williams ("Thomas Williams") born September 7, 1949 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and married Susan Elaine Rabun ("Susan Rabun") on July 13, 1974 and who was born on August 10, 1950;

Susan Frances Williams ("Susan Williams") born October 6, 1952 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Katie Williams ("Kate Williams" & "Kiki Williams") born May 17, 1954 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; and,

Peggy Ann Williams ("Peggy Williams") born October 11, 1955 in Castro Valley, California, and died February 6, 1956;

Edward Carlton Williams ("Edward Williams") born July 1, 1920, and died August 1, 1940;

John Wade Williams ("John Williams") born October 29, 1921, and married Eria Marie Lahti ("Eria Lahti") on August 16, 1947 in Ironwood, Michigan and who was born on May 18, 1923. John Williams and Eria Williams had 4 children:

Karen Ruth Williams ("Karen Williams") born September 12, 1949 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Judith Ann Williams ("Judith Williams") born June 12, 1951, and married Robert Davidson ("Bob Davidson") on February 26, 1972 and who was born on September 23, 1951;

Martha Elaine Williams ("Martha Williams" & "Marcy Williams") born April 30, 1954 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; and,

James Carlton Williams ("James Williams") born February 1, 1961 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; and,

Doris Kate Williams ("Doris Williams") born July 2, 1924 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas;

Robbie Gordon Williams ("Robbie Williams" & "Robert Williams"?) born August 12, 1887 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Jesse Edwards Hicks ("Jesse Hicks") on December 19, 1907 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, died August 29, 1975 in Lufkin, Angeline County, Texas, and was buried in the Glendale Cemetery in Lufkin, Angeline County, Texas. Jesse Edwards Hicks ("Jesse Hicks") was born January 14, 1885 in Breach Creek, Jasper County, Texas, was the son of Charles C. Hicks ("Charles Hicks") and Blanche Ratcliff, died February 2, 1960 in Longview, Gregg County, Texas, and was buried with his wife. Jesse Hicks and Robbie Hicks had 3 children:

Charles Melford Hicks ("Charles Hicks") born March 19, 1913 in Belton, Bell County, Texas, and married Ruby Modisette on October 22, 1932. Charles Hicks and Ruby Hicks had 4 children:

Jack David Hicks ("Jack Hicks" & "John Hicks"?);

Charles Melford Hicks, Jr. ("Charles Hicks");

Kenneth Van Hicks ("Kenneth Kicks"); and,

Stephen Lewis Hicks ("Stephen Hicks");

Aletria Martelle Hicks ("Aletria Hicks") born April 18, 1909 in Chester, Tyler County, Texas, and married David Hubert Leigh Donoho ("David Donoho" & "Hubert Donoho") on September 4, 1930. David Donoho was born on May 8, 1906 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and died August 9, 1973 in Houston, Harris County, Texas. David Donoho and Aletria Donoho had 2 children:

Paul Leighton Donoho ("Paul Donoho") born September 7, 1931 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and married Julia Haas on August 14, 1954. Paul Donoho and Julia Donoho had 3 children:

David Leigh Donoho ("David Donoho") born March 5, 1957 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California;

Andrew Ward Donoho ("Andrew Donoho") born August 11, 1960 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; and,

Julia Ann Donoho ("Julia Donoho") born August 13, 1961; and,

Deirdre Lane Donoho ("Deidre Donoho") born October 2, 1939 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, first married Euguene Zimmerman and had no children, and later married Sam H. Davis, Jr. ("Sam Davis" & "Samuel Davis"). Samuel Davis and Deirdre Davis had 3 children:

Merrill Leigh Davis ("Merrill Davis") born January 10, 1969;

Allison Ashley Davis ("Allison Davis") born December 31, 1970; and,

Lindell Lane Davis ("Lindell Davis") born August 5, 1973; and,

Jesse Edwards Hicks, Jr. ("Jesse Hicks" & "Jack Hicks") born August 12, 1916 in Belton, Bell County, Texas, first married Zaide Graham, and later married Kristina Manos but had no known children by the second marriage. Jesse Hicks and Zaide Hicks had 2 children:

Jesse Edwards Hicks, III ("Jesse Hicks") born September 14, 1941; and,

Dian Bradshaw Hicks ("Dian Hicks" & "Diane Hicks") born September 21, 1943; and,

Roy Lane Williams ("Roy Williams") born June 1, 1890 in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, first married Marjory Shaffner and had no identified children by that marriage, later married Opal Alford in Texas, died May 28, 1970 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and is buried in the Greenwood Cemetery in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Opal Alford was born September 21, 1904 in Sedan, Chautauqua County, Texas, was the daughter of Joseph B. Alford ("Joseph Alford") and Rose Ann Warmbradt ("Rose Warmbradt"), and apparently later married a Barton. Roy Williams and Opal Alford had a daughter named:

Sue Mary Adeline Williams ("Sue Williams", "Susan Williams" & "Mary Williams") born October 15, 1931 in Arlington, Terrant County, Texas, and married Charles Wise on March 26, 1956. Charles Wise and Sue Wise ("Susan Wise") had a son named:

Stephan Lane Wise ("Stephen Wise") who was born January 17, 1963.;

(viii) MARY OCTAVIA F. CORNWELL ("Mary Cornwell") born August 10, 1849 or on August 10, 1848375 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Masten R. Faulkner ("Masten Faulkner"), and died December 9, 1932 in the same county. Masten Faulkner was born July 5, 1845, was the son of Masten Faulkner and an Elizabeth, and died December 9, 1915. Masten Faulkner and Mary Faulkner had 4 children:

Claude Faulkner ("Claud Faulkner"),a daughter born about 1872;

Ernest Faulkner born about 1874;

Eugenius Faulkner born about 1876; and,

Edgar L. Faulkner ("Edgar Faulkner") born October 20, 1880, and died February 2, 1906 or on December 9, 1915375; and,

(ix) SARAH RUTH CORNWELL ("Sarah Cornwell") born about 1851 in Jasper County, Georgia, and married John W. Parnell ("John Parnell") on November 7, 1876 in Jasper County, Georgia; 368 & 375 and,

(10) GEORGE WASHINGTON CORNWELL ("George W. Cornwell" & "George Cornwell") born on either March 8, 1808 or on March 3, 1808493 in either Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia493 or in Gwinette County, Georgia 475, married Elizabeth Dawkins Lane ("Elizabeth Lane" & "Louisa Lane"?) on January 2, 1828, died on either January 5, 1863, on June 15, 1873 475 or on January 5, 1883493 in either Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia or in Chester County, South Carolina493, and is buried in the Old Cornwell Cemetery in Georgia. Elizabeth Lane was born June 12, 1808, was the daughter of William Lane and Elizabeth White of Putnam County, Georgia, died June 16, 1871 in Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried with her husband. The home of George Washington Cornwell was on land near the Alcovy, adjoining that of his mother and was near his brothers Obadiah Cornwell (“Obediah Cornwell”) and Elijah Cornwell, Jr. From there he directed farm operations in both Jasper County, Georgia and Newton County, Georgia. George Washington Cornwell owned more than one hundred slaves and represented Jasper County in the State Legislature from about 1855 to 1858. For several years he and his brother, Obadiah Cornwell, maintained a school for children of their families which was also attended by students from the families of relatives in DeKalb County, Georgia. He was an early and active member of the Bethelem Baptist Church located near Hardys Crossroads. George Cornwell and Elizabeth Cornwell had 7 children:

(i) GIBSON HILL CORNWELL ("Gibson Cornwell") born November 18, 1828, became a medical doctor, and died December 30, 1856;

(ii) WILLIAM DAWKINS CORNWELL, SR. ("William Cornwell") born June 9, 1832 in Jasper County, Georgia, became a medical doctor, first married a Strickland, later married Mary Jane Lynch ("Mary Lynch") on October 2, 1851 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died October 28, 1868. Mary Lynch was the daughter of Ephraim Lynch and Elizabeth Lynch, was born December 12, 1835, and died January 15, 1895. The children of William Cornwell by his first marriage were:

Alexander C. Cornwell ("Alexander Cornwell"? & "Alex Cornwell") born November 9, 1852 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died March 3, 1855 in Jasper County, Georgia;

Washington T. Cornwell ("Washington Cornwell") born June 30, 1855 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died May 30, 1915;

Louisa Caroline Alice Cornwell ("Louisa Cornwell", "Luezar Cornwell" & "Caroline Cornwell") born September 11, 1859 in Jasper County, Georgia, married a Strickland, and died January 30, 1925;

Bedford Forrest Cornwell ("Bedford Cornwell") born July 27, 1862 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died March 15, 1864 in Jasper County, Georgia;

Ader E. Cornwell ("Adar Cornwell", "Ader Cornwell"? & "Ada Cornwell"?) born July 23, 1866 in Jasper County, Georgia, and died July 11, 1939; and,

William Dawkins Cornwell, Jr. ("William Cornwell") born April 26, 1869 in Jasper County, Georgia, did not marry, and died December 2, 1927;

The children of William Cornwell and Mary Cornwell were:

Alexander C. Cornwell (“Alexander Cornwell”) born on November 9, 1852, and died on March 3, 1855;

Washington T. Cornwell (“Washington Cornwell”) born on June 30, 1855; and,

Luezar Caroline Alice Cornwell (“Luezar Cornwell” & “Caroline Cornwell”) born on September 11, 1859, and died on January 30, 1925;

(iii) MARY JANE CORNWELL ("Mary Cornwell") born September 7, 1834, married Micajah B. Key ("Micajah Key") about 1851, and did not have any children. Micajah Key was born in June 1832;

(iv) DAVIS LANE CORNWELL ("Davis Cornwell") born April 26, 1836 in Mechanicsville, Jasper County, Georgia, married Sarah Barnes Hardy ("Sarah Hardy") on September 15, 1866 or on July 31, 1866375 & 434 in Jasper County, Georgia, died April 3, 1915 in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, and is buried at the Mt. Zion Cemetery. Sarah Hardy was born January 1, 1844, and was the daughter of Benager Hardy and Amelia Sutton. Davis Cornwell was a farmer, a Justice of the Peace, a veteran of the American Civil War, served under Generals Joseph E. Johnson (“Joseph Johnson”) and P.T.G. Beauregard. He was a privatge in Company “A” of the 32nd. Georgia Regiment Infantry and was stationed at Fort Sumter and was in the battles of Olustee and Averasboro-Bentonville. At various times he served as Secretary to General Talliaferro and as Secretary and Cartographer at the Headquarters of General Beauregardat Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina. The homesite of Davis Cornwell was located in the Turtle Cove Development near the present water tank tower. He and his family were among the organizers of the Mount Zion Christian Church. He did not inherit anything from his father’s estate as it was lost as a result of the American Civil War. The estate was administered on and sold and paid for in Confederate money, which was worthless after the Civil War. Davis Cornwell and Sarah Cornwell had 6 children:

Gibson Hill Cornwell ("Gibson Cornwell") born April 25, 1867 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Cora Diamond Hardy ("Cora Hardy"), became a Colonel in the military, and died on June 8, 1936;

Carrie Diamond Cornwell ("Carrie Cornwell") born January 24, 1870 in Jasper County, Georgia, and married James Forest Hardy ("James Hardy") about 1888. James Hardy was born in September 1869 in Georgia, and was the son of Alfred D. Hardy ("Alfred Hardy") and Elizabeth A. James Hardy and Carrie Hardy had 9 children:

Rosalyn Hardy born in either February 1890 or in September 1890434 in Georgia;

Cora J. Hardy ("Cora Hardy") born in July 1892 in Georgia;

Annie F. Hardy ("Annie Hardy" & "Ann Hardy") born in December 1894 in Georgia;

Sarah M. Hardy ("Sarah Hardy") born in January 1896 in Georgia;

James H. Hardy ("James Hardy") born either about 1900 or about 1891434 in Dodge County, Georgia;

Allie L. Hardy ("Allie Hardy") born about 1902 in Dodge County, Georgia;

Troy R. Hardy ("Troy Hardy") born about 1904 in Dodge County, Georgia;

Doyle Hardy born about November 1909 in Dodge County, Georgia; and,

Dolphus Hardy born about November 1909 in Dodge County, Georgia;

Mattie Lou Cornwell ("Mattie Cornwell") born August 5, 1871 in Jasper County, Georgia, did not marry, and died either on October 26, 1896 or on October 25, 1905434;

Joseph Davis Cornwell, Sr. ("Joseph Cornwell") born February 8, 1876 near Mechanicsville in Jasper County, Georgia, married Linie Emma Kelly (“Linie Kelly”) on November 2, 1902, and died on February 14, 1963 in Atlanta, Georgia. Linie Kelly was the daughter of Burton Kelly and Margaret Fish. Joseph Cornwell, Sr. and Linie Cornwell had 5 children:

Gibson Kelly Cornwell (“Gibson Cornwell”) born on September 18, 1903, married Mary McCluny on April 27, 1939, had no natural children but adopted 2 daughters, and died on August 4, 1965. The 2 daughters of Gibson Cornwell and Mary Cornwell were:

Martha Gibson Cornwell born on March 6, 1944; and,

Kelly Josephine Cornwell (“Kelly Cornwell”) born on November 28, 1943;

Joseph Davis Cornwell, Jr. (“Joseph Cornwell”), a twin, born on October 9, 1905 in Marietta, Georgia, married Roberta Maxine Caswell (“Roberta Caswell”) on June 27, 1938, and died on July 29, 1989 in Conyers, Rockdale County, Georgia. Roberta Caswell was born on June 27, 1938, and was the daughter of Oscar Caswell and Ada Collins. Joseph Cornwell, Jr. and Roberta Cornwell had 4 children:

Joseph Davis Cornwell, III born on April 25, 1942 in Fort Jackson, Richland County, South Carolina, and married Karel Fortess on December 22, 1972 in a penthouse over Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii. Karel Fortress was the daughter of Leo Fortess and Lillian Piconi. Joseph Cornwell, III and Karel Cornwell had 2 children:

Derekh David Fortess Cornwell (“Derekh Cornwell” & “David Cornwell”) born on January 31, 1975; and,

Jonathan Evan Fortess Cornwell (“Jonathan Cornwell” & “Evan Cornwell”) born on August 16, 1977;

Gibson Caswell Cornwell (“Gibson Cornwell”) born on October 29, 1943;

William Oscar Cornwell (“William Cornwell”) born July 13, 1947 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, married Sara Elizabeth Hardman (“Sarah Hardman”) on June 10, 1972 in Covington, Georgia. William Cornwell and Sara Cornwell (“Elizabeth Cornwell”) had 2 children:

William Lanier Cornwell (“William Cornwell”) born on August 25, 1976; and,

Rob Cornwell (“Robert Cornwell”?); and,

Maxine Elizabeth Cornwell (“Maxine Cornwell”) born on April 14, 1949 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, and married Douglas William Edwards (“Douglas Edwards”) on September 11, 1972 in Conyers, Rockdale County, Georgia. Douglas Edwards and Maxine Edwards (“Elizabeth Edwards”) had 2 children:

Philip Douglas Edwards (“Philip Edwards” & “Phillip Edwards”) born on September 9, 1974; and,

Jennifer Edwards born on May 6, 1976; and,

Josephine Elizabeth Cornwell (“Josephine Cornwell”), a twin, born on October 9, 1905, and married Riley Elam Orr (“Riley Orr”) on March 9, 1929 and had no children;

Burton Lane Cornwell (“Burton Cornwell”) born on January 16, 1911, never married, and died on August 9, 1988; and,

James George Cornwell (“James Cornwell”) born on November 17, 1912, never married, and died on December 28, 1992 in Snellville, Georgia;

George William Cornwell ("George Cornwell") born March 5, 1878 in Jasper County, Georgia, married Lula Lane Cornwell ("Lula Cornwell"), and died December 9, 1967. Lula Cornwell was born March 21, 1881 in Jasper County, Georgia, was the daughter of William Dawson Cornwell ("William Cornwell") and Elmina Susan Hardy ("Elmina Hardy"), and died August 8, 1950. George Cornwell and Lula Cornwell had 6 children:

Emma George Cornwell ("Emma Cornwell") born October 21, 1904, and married either James Clay Davis ("James Davis") or John Ferrell Newman (“John Newman”);

William Davis Cornwell ("William Cornwell") born December 12, 1907, and married Mildred Estelle Hall ("Mildred Hall");

Katherine Thenia Cornwell ("Katherine Cornwell") born May 11, 1910, married James Harrell Harvey ("James Harvey"), and died September 26, 1979. James Harvey was born January 26, 1907. James Harvey and Katherine Harvey had 2 children:

India Katherine Harvey ("India Harvey") born January 29, 1932, and married Lee Ben Clark ("Lee Clark" & "Leonard Clark"?); and,

Mary Eleanor Harvey ("Mary Harvey") born March 14, 1937, and married Richard H. Kicklighter ("Richard Kicklighter");

Eleanor Mildred Cornwell ("Eleanor Cornwell") born either on October 12, 1912 or on May 12, 1912434, and married Walter D. Hitchcock ("Walter Hitchcock");

Elmira Sarah Cornwell ("Eimina Sarah Cornwell", “Eimina Cornwell” & “Elmira Cornwell”) born May 2, 1917, and married John F. Newman ("John Newman"). John Newman was born May 3, 1911, and died April 24, 1983. John Newman and Eimina Newman had 2 children:

John Ferrell Newman, Jr. ("John Newman") born September 3, 1943 in Atlanta, Georgia, and married Patricia Frances Rowe ("Patricia Rowe") who was born on July 21, 1946 in Atlanta, Georgia. John Newman, Jr. and Patricia Newman had 2 children:

Sarah Lyle Newman ("Sarah Newman") born March 16, 1975 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; and,

John Ferrell Newman, III ("John Newman") on June 1, 1978 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; and,

William Theodore Newman ("William Newman") born May 23, 1947, and married Sarah Ann Adams ("Sarah Adams") who was born on November 1, 1952 in Oakland, Alemeda County, California; and,

Dora Pauline Cornwell ("Dora Cornwell") born September 16, 1920, and married Marcial Cuella Peralta ("Marcial Peralta"); and,

James Troy Cornwell (James Cornwell") born January 6, 1883 in Jasper County, Georgia, first married Madge Heaton (“Madge Heator”?), and later married Ina Bertha Kelly ("Ina Kelly") about 1906. Ina Kelley was born August 8, 1885, and died February 20, 1932.

(v) ELIZABETH ANN CORNWELL ("Elizabeth Cornwell") born May 18, 1839;

(vi) ADELINE F. CORNWELL ("Adaline F. Cornwell", "Adaline Cornwell" & "Adeline Cornwell") born May 23, 1845 in Jasper County, Georgia; and,

(vii) LENORA V. CORNWELL ("Lenora Cornwell") born June 7, 1851 in Jasper County, Georgia, and married Newkin Allen ("Newton Allen"?);

(II) MARY JANE CAVENDER (“Mary Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender” & “Polly Cavender”) who married Drewry Bridges (“Dewey Bridges”?) on January 17, 1786 in Granville County, North Carolina which is located just south of Lunenburg County, Virginia, and with Bryant Cavender being the bondsman.

In the 1800 census for the Hillsboro District of Granville County, North Carolina, the family of Bryant Cavender comprised: 1 male and 1 female 26-45 years of age, 1 female under 10 years of age, 1 slave, and 1 other free person not taxed. Also living in the same location was the family of John Cavender which comprised: 1 male and 1 female 26-45 years of age, 1 male 10-16, 1 male under 10 and 1 other free person not taxed, and the family of Thomas Cavender which comprised 1 male and 1 female 16-45, 2 males 10-16, 1 male under 10, and 1 other free person not taxed. 355

(III) JOSEPH CAVENDER (“Joseph C. Cavender”?) born either about 1766493 or about 1780476 in North Carolina, or about 1778 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.494 In fact, it is further said that he was born about 1766 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.

In 1804, he was living in Gwinnett County, Georgia (or in Hog Mountain, Jackson County, Georgia493) with his older sister Catherine Cavender Cornwell ("Catherine Cornwell") and her husband, Elijah Cornwell.

He married Miriam Henry (“Myram Henry”) about 1808-1810 in Pendleton, South Carolina, according to an interview with one of his daughters (i.e., “Emmaline Cavender”)470, and he died about 1858 in Maury County, Tennessee 494. Miriam Henry was born about 1790 in Orange County, North Carolina to William Henry born about 1762 in Pennsylvania? and Jane Russell born in North Carolina, and she died before 1840 in Georgia. The daughter of Joseph Cavender apparently also stated that she had a brother named Milton Henry Cavender (“Milton Cavender”, “M.H. Cavender” & “Milton H. Cavender”) who cannot be accounted for.

However, others believe Joseph Cavender was married in Westmoreland County, Virginia, and still others believe he may have married a Jency Williamson ("Jincy Williamson"?) on August 12, 1809 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia,373 then moved to Maury County, Tennessee in the 1830s, and died about 1858 Maury County, Tennessee. A Joseph Cavender was living next door to William Henry (Miriam Henry’s father) in Gwinette County, Georgia in 1820.

In fact, still another source contends that it was a James Cavender who married Miriam Henry, which apparently is based on the fact that Miriam Henry’s father, William Henry, named a James Cavender as a legatee in his Last Will and Testament. However, this contradicts the statement said to have been made by Joseph Cavender’s daughter, Emmaline Cavender, that she was the daughter of Joseph Cavender and Miriam Cavender.

However, it appears that by 1820 the above Joseph Cavender had moved from South Carolina to Gwinnett County, Georgia, and by 1824 he had settled in Fayette County, Georgia470, and moved to Maury County, Tennessee in the 1830s where he died either about 1858493 & 494 or about 1850.

It is to be noted that according to the 1900 census for Tarrant County, Texas the parents of his son, Joseph Milton Cavender (J.M. Cavender”), were listed therein as being born in Georgia; however, according to another source, the 1880 census for Tarrant County, Texas his parents were listed as being born in North Carolina, not in Georgia. The senior Joseph Cavender left Fayette County, Georgia in or soon after 1834 and moved to the newly-formed Walker County, Georgia only a short time before his son Joseph Milton Cavender was born. There he settled on land belonging to a Cherokee Indian woman named Nancy Faught. She had lived on land which had been awarded to a Cavender by one of the land lotteries in which he had taken place.

The U.S. Government purchased a strip of land from the Cherokee Indians which was 4 miles wide by 10 miles long, running east from near Hog Mountain in Jackson County, Georgia to the Wofford Settlement, which had been purchased earlier from the Cherokee Indians, 4 miles wide by 23 miles long, running West from near the Currahee Mountain, southwest of Toccoa, Georgia to within 10 miles of Hog Mountain, down the Franklin County, Georgia and Jackson County, Georgia line.

Gwinnett County was formed from Cherokee Indian ("Cherokee Nations") lands between the Appaloaches River and the Hightower Indian trail. It also runs along the Chattahoochee River which was the dividing line between the Creek Indian ("Creek Nations") lands and the Cherokee Indian lands. Joseph Cavender continued to live near Hog Mountain, Jackson County, Georgia where some say his 10 children were born, 7 daughters and 3 sons.

In the 1810 census for the Pendleton District of South Carolina, a Joseph Cavender was then living there and comprised 1 male age 16-26, 1 male 45 years and older, and 1 female age 26-45 years.

In the 1817 census for Wilkes County, North Carolina, a Joseph Cavender family was living there and then comprised 2 males age 5 years and under, 5 females age 1-10 years, 2 females age 10-16 1 male 45 years and older, and 1 female age 26-45 years.

In 1819, Joseph Cavender is listed in the land lottery for Gwinnett County, Georgia.

In the 1820 census for Gwinnett County, Georgia which was taken two years after Gwinnett County, Georgia was created, a Joseph Cavender family was then living here and comprised 2 males under 10 years, 5 females under 10 years, 2 females10-16 years, 1 male and 1 female 26-45, and 1 slave.

However, by the time the 1830 census was taken, the Joseph Cavender family had moved to Fayette County, Georgia, and when the first Tax Digests for Fayette County, Georgia was taken in 1831, Joseph Cavinder ("Joseph Cavender") was listed as then living in Captain Nichols' 6th. District, and apparently then owned 6 slaves, approximately 200 acres of land, and 1 stallion.

In 1832, he was living at the same location, owned the same acreage and had 7 slaves. In 1834, he was living at the same location, owned the same acreage and had 8 slaves. However, by 1840, his family was living in Maury County, Tennessee where he died about 1858.

Joseph Cavender, Sr. had 11 children:

(1) JOHN H. CAVENDER ("John Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & “John Hampton Cavender”?) born February 21, 1812 in either Hog Mountain, Jackson County, Georgia or in Gwinnett County, Georgia476, married Frances R. Dyer (“Frances Dyer”& “Fannie Dyer”) in 1837, and was one of the original settlers in the East Armuchee Valley of Walker County, Georgia where his 4 daughters Lucy Cavender, Judy Cavender, Nancy Cavender and Winney Cavender were born, 357 & 365 and was in Walker County, Georgia from 1850 until his death there on January 5, 1879, and he is buried in a family cemetery on his plantation known as the Old Ben Pope Cemetery in Walker County, Georgia. John H. Cavender and his younger brother Wade Hampton Cavender (“Wade Cavender”) enlisted in the company of Captain Farris called Georgia Highland Militia and helped the army to permanently remove the Indians from their mountainous North Georgia homes.

Frances Dyer was born in Virginia on August 18, 1817 in Kentucky, died on October 28, 1906 in Walker County, Georgia at the age of 89 years, 3 months and 10 days, and is buried in the East Armuchee Cemetery south of Villanow, Georgia. Oct 1906 issue of Walker Co. Messenger

It is to be noted that a John H. Cavender (“John Cavender”) married Eubeze Thomas in Fayette County, Georgia on September 6, 1866, and apparently another John H. Cavender married Celia Brassell ("Selia Braswell" & "Selia Brassell) on April 13, 1838 in Fayette County, Georgia.

On June 29, 1825, Robert Foster leased 415.5 acres of land to his daughter, Elizabeth Nesbut (formerly "Elizabeth Foster"), and her husband, Alexander Nesbut, which was located on the Yadkin River and Dutchmans Creek in Rowan County, North Carolina, and south of Grouses Hill Creek, which land was adjacent to the lands individually owned by John Cavender, Robert Foster, John Douth, Mumford, ????? Loo, John Connetzer and George March, and also lets her have about 14 slaves, all for the price of $5.00.371

John Cavender and Frances Cavender had 8 children:

(i) LUCY A. CAVENDER ("Lucy Cavender") born about 1838 born in East Armuchee Valley of Walker County, Georgia;

(ii) JULIA ANN CAVENDER ("Julia Cavender", "July Cavender" & "Judy Cavender") born on January 6, 1840 in East Armuchee Valley of Walker County, Georgia, married Nathan Alexander Keown (“Nathan Keown”) on August 15, 1854, and died on February 28, 1884 in Walker County, Georgia. Nathan Keown was born on December 29, 1831 in South Carolina to Rev. James Alexander Keown (“James Keown”) and Rebecca Adaline Harris (“Rebecca Harris”), served in the Confederate Army, died on April 1, 1901 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, and was buried in the Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia. Nathan Keown and Julia Keown (“Ann Keown”) had 8 children:

Martha Ann Keown (“Martha Keown”) born on October 15, 1853, married Andrew Clement Ward (“Andrew Ward”) on September 8, 1878, and in July 1889 was living in Gordon Springs, Whitfield County, Georgia. Andrew Ward and Martha Ward (“Ann Ward”) had 5 children:

an unknown child who was born on May 28, 1879;

Epheldred Anderson Ward (“Epheldred Ward”) born on September 26, 1880, and died on January 4, 1883;

Craig Ward born in 1883;

Alexander Hamilton Ward (“Alexander Ward”) born on June 1, 1885; and,

Julia Estella Ward (“Julia Ward”) born on December 27, 1886;

John Alexander Keown (“John Keown”) born on November 5, 1857;

Frances Rebecca Keown (“Frances Keown”) born on May 13, 1860, and died on August 26, 1860;

Anna Elizabeth Keown (“Anna Keown”) born on September 22, 1861, and died on July 24, 1862;

William Lee Keown (“William Keown”) born on November 9, 1865;

Emma Keown born on March 11, 1868;

Edora Cordelia Keown (“Edora Keown”) born on August 4, 1870, and died on July 14, 1872; and,

James Claudius Keown (“James Keown”) born on January 28, 1874, and married Vista D. Reeves (“Vista Reeves”) on November 1, 1896;

(iii) NANCY J. CAVENDER ("Nancy I. Cavender", “N.J. Cavender” & "Nancy Cavender") born about 1843 in East Armuchee Valley of Walker County, Georgia , and who apparently married Marion Akin ("Marion Atkins"? & "Marion Adkins"?) on December 4, 1876 in Union County, Georgia; 355

(iv) WINNIE CLEMETINE CAVENDER (“Winnie Cavender” & “W.C. Cavender”) born on February 18, 1845 in Walker County, Georgia, married Eugene F. Bowman (“Eugene Bowman”), and died on December 31, 1927 in Walker County, Georgia;

(v) SUSAN W. CAVENDER ("Susan Cavender", “S.W. Cavender” & “Susan Winney Cavender”?) born about 1847 in East Armuchee Valley, Walker County, Georgia, and married a Ball;

(vi) JAMES D. CAVENDER ("James Cavender" & “J.D. Cavender”) born about 1853;

(vii) JOHN E. CAVENDER ("John Cavender" & “J.E. Cavender”) born about 1858; and,

(viii) ZOLICAFFER CAVENDER born about 1861;

(2) REBECCA CAVENDER (“Rebeccah Cavender” & “Rebecah Cavender”?) was born in Georgia, and married John McClain (“John McCain”, “Tom Mclain”?, “Thomas Mclain”? & “John McLain”?) on May 13, 1830 in Fayette County, Georgia. Assuming that Rebecca Cavender was 18 years of age when she married, then she would have been born sometime around 1812. John McClain was born in Blount, Tennessee in 1840 and died in Maury County, Tennessee;357

(3) THOMAS M. CAVENDER ("Thomas Cavender" & “T.M. Cavender”) born about 1813 in Hog Mountain, Jackson County, Georgia, moved from Fayette County, Georgia to Henderson County, Tennessee, in the 1830's, married Lucinda Barrow ("Lucy Barrow"?) November 1, 1832 in either Fayette County, Georgia, and later resided in Henderson County, Tennessee from 1840-1850;357 & 365

(Query: did Henderson County, Tennessee later become Henderson County, Kentucky?)

(4) HENRIETTA E. CAVENDER ("Henrietta Cavender", "Harriet E. Cavender", “H.E. Cavender”, “Henritta Cavender” & "Harriett Cavender") born September 20, 1814 in Dinwidde County, Virginia, and married William Martin Nichols ("William Nichols") on April 3, 1832 in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia,FHL Number 209384 died October 1, 1894 in either Troup County, Georgia or in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama493 & 494, and is buried in the Wehadkee Baptist Church in Troup County, Georgia. (Some say she died on October 1, 1894 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama.373) William Nichols was born January 18, 1804 (Some say January 19, 1804.373 ) in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia, was the son of Travis Nichols and Alsey Hodge, died February 22, 1893 (Some say February 13, 1893.373) in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife in the Wehadkee Baptist Church in Troup County, Georgia. William Nichols and Henrietta Nichols had 12 children:

(i) JOHN NICHOLS born about 1834 in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia;

(ii) SOPHRONIA NICHOLS born about 1836;

(iii) GEORGIANN NICHOLS ("Georgia Ann Nichols"? & "Georgia Nichols"?)was born in July 1838 and married Thomas J. Deloach ("Thomas Deloach") September 1, 1859 at the home of her father. The ceremony was performed by D.W. McCoy. Thomas Deloach was born July 1, 1834 in Upson County, Georgia, was the brother of Charles Augustus Deloach ("Charles Deloach"), the son of Thomas Deloach and Amelia Magnan, and died November 26, 1931. Thomas Deloach and Georgiann Deloach 9 children:

Thomas J. Deloach ("Thomas Deloach") born about 1860;

Mary A. Deloach ("Mary Deloach") born in August 1862;

Anna J. Deloach ("Anna Deloach") born about 1865 and died about 1929 in Troup County, Georgia;

Henrietta Madora Deloach ("Henrietta Deloach") born August 3, 1869 and died June 19, 1922 in Langdale;

Isabella Deloach born about 1871;

James H. Deloach ("James Deloach") born about 1873;

Charles Magnam Deloach ("Charles Deloach") born in May 1876 and died about 1953;

Hattie Deloach born about 1876 and died December 3, 1972; and,

Eugene Deloach born April 7, 1881 and died February 25, 1970 in Langdale;

(iv) MIRIAM NICHOLS born about 1840 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, and married Silas Moreman on July 24, 1890. Silas Moreman was born about 1831 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama;

(v) MISSOURI EMILY NICHOLS ("Missouri Nichols" & "Missouri Nichols") born March 11, 1842 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, married Thomas W. Glass ("Thomas Glass") on August 19, 1960 in Fredonia, Chambers, Alabama, died July 5, 1908 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, and is buried in the Wahadkee Baptist Church Cemetery in Troup County, Georgia. Thomas Glass was born November 16, 1837 in Troup County, Georgia, was the son of John William Glass ("John Glass") died August 5, 1928, and is buried with his wife at the Wehadkee Baptist Church Cemetery in Troup County, Georgia. Thomas Glass and Missouri Glass 4 children:

E.W. Glass born about 1861;

Ida L. Glass ("Ida Glass") born about 1863, and married T.J. Willis about 1892;

M.A. Glass born about 1865; and,

Missouri E. Glass ("Missouri Glass") born about 1866 and married Joseph F. Market ("Joseph Market");

(vi) WILLIAM MARTIN NICHOLS, II (“William Nichols”) born about 1844 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, married Florence Carrol Quinn ("Florence Quinn") on June 13, 1869 in Prairie County, Arkansas, and died about 1875 in Prairie County, Arkansas. Florence Quinn was born April 20, 1850 in Spartansburg, South Carolina, and died May 24, 1910 in Safford City, Graham County, Arizona. William Nichols and Florence Nichols had a daughter named:

Lillian Sivalles Nichols ("Lillian Nichols") born about 1870 in Arkansas;

(vii) MARY ELIZABETH NICHOLS ("Mary Nichols") born on either February 7, 1845493 or on February 7, 1846373 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, married Charles Augustus Deloach ("Charles Deloach") on October 7, 1865 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, died August 2, 1921 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, and is buried in Troup County, Georgia. Charles Deloach was the son of Thomas Deloach and Amelia Magnan. Charles Deloach and Mary Deloach had 14 children:

Baby Deloach;

Alice Deloach;

Ida Deloach born December 22, 1867, died February 19, 1950, and is buried in the Wehadkee Church Cemetery in Troup, Georgia;

Mary Elsa Deloach ("Mary Deloach") born May 9, 1872 and died June 25, 1887;

Belle Minnie Deloach ("Belle Deloach") born January 9, 1874 and died January 8, 1964;

Jessie Deloach;

Edna Lee Deloach ("Edna Deloach") born July 13, 1877, married a Walker, and died May 13, 1959. Edna Deloach Walker ("Edna Walker") had a daughter named:

Mary Elizabeth Walker ("Mary Walker") who was born February 18, 1905 and married a Nichols. Mary Nichols had a daughter named:

Norma Nichols born August 26, 1930 and married a Wilkerson. Norma Wilkerson had a son named:

Robert Christopher Wilkerson ("Robert Wilkerson") who was born March 26, 1956 and lives in Ponte Vedra, Florida;

Louella Deloach;

Walter Deloach;

Ernest Deloach;

Maggie Deloach (“Margaret Deloach”?);

Millie Deloach ("Willie Deloach"? & “Mildred Deloach”?) born about 1889 and died about 1921;

Katie Deloach; and,

Joe N. Deloach ("Joe Deloach" & "Joseph Deloach"?) born February 21, 1894, died May 12, 1975, and is buried in Wehadkee Church Cemetery in Troup County, Georgia;

(viii) HENRY CLAY NICHOLS ("Henry Nichols") born January 9, 1848 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, first married Elizabeth J. Fuller ("Elizabeth Fuller"), later married Mary Ellen Tingle ("Mary Tingle") on November 29, 1887 in Troup County, Georgia, died March 29, 1912 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, and is buried in the Wehadkee Baptist Church Cemetery in Troup County, Georgia. Elizabeth Fuller was born January 25, 1851 in Georgia, died April 16, 1885 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, and is buried with her husband. The children of Henry Nichols and Elizabeth Nichols, all born in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, were:

William Nichols born in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, and died in Lagrange County, Georgia;

Ada L. Nichols ("Ada Nichols") born November 27, 1870 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, and died August 25, 1890;

R.L. Nichols born about 1873 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama;

John Henry Nichols ("John Nichols") born on December 23, 1874 in Freedonia, Chambers County, Alabama, married Frances Missouri Huddleston ("Frances Huddleston") on December 9, 1894 in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia, died July 28, 1924 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and is buried in the Brown Cemetery in Peachtree City, Fayette County, Georgia. Henry Nichols was the son of Henry Clay Nichols ("Henry Nichols") and Elizabeth J. Fuller ("Elizabeth Fuller"). Frances Huddleston was born on November 25, 1876 in Lamar, Randolph County, Alabama, died January 26, 1938 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and is buried in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia. Frances Huddleston was the daughter of John Cimsey Huddleston ("John Huddleston") and Mary Elizabeth Moore ("Mary Moore"). The children of John Nichols and Frances Nichols were:

Wade Hampton Nichols ("Wade Nichols") born October 3, 1895 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, first married Eunice Padgett in November 1920 in Fayetteville, Fayette, Georgia, next married Myrtice after 1944, next married Maxie Medley on July 1, 1950 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, later married a Lozie before 1980, died December 5, 1980 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and is buried in Brown Cemetery in Peachtree City, Fayette County, Georgia. Wade Nichols and Eunice Nichols had 11 children:

Jeffie T. Nichols ("Jeffie Nichols" born on August 24, 1921, married Ralph Hannah on April 7, 1940 in Georgia, and died in 1995 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Ralph Hannah and Jeffie Hannah had 3 children:

Ernest Wade Hannah ("Ernest Hannah") born on July 6, 1941;

Robert Carlton Hannah ("Robert Hannah") born on October 12, 1943; and,

Doris Alene Hannah ("Doris Hannah") born on June 4, 1945, and married a Chappell;

Frances Bob Nichols ("Frances Nichols") born on February 6, 1923 in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia, and married David Thomas Stanford ("David Stanford") on July 13, 1943. David Stanford and Frances Stanford ("Bob Stanford") had 7 children:

Linda Elaine Stanford ("Linda Stanford") born on May 6, 1944 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia;

Mary Stanford born on September 30, 1945;

Brenda Stanford born on April 27, 1948;

Joann Stanford born on September 18, 1950;

Alice Stanford born on February 25, 1953;

Betty Stanford ("Elizabeth Stanford") born on November 7, 1955; and,

Vickie Stanford born on June 19, 1959, and married Eddie Wilkerson ("Edward Wilkerson") in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia;

an unknown child born on August 16, 1924;

Loy Hoyt Nichols ("Loy Nichols") born on November 29, 1925 in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia, married Betty Gill ("Elizabeth Gill"?) on April 21, 1944 in Coweta County, Georgia, became a minister, and died in 1991 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Loy Nichols and Betty Nichols ("Elizabeth Nichols"?) had 3 children:

Jerry D. Nichols ("Jerry Nichols") born on June 15, 1945;

Nancy Diane Nichols ("Nancy Nichols") born on August 11, 1946; and,

Sandra Jean Nichols ("Sandra Nichols") born on June 15, 1949;

Troy W. Nichols ("Troy Nichols"), a twin born on November 29, 1925 and died in infancy;

Lucille Gladys Nichols ("Lucille Nichols") born on April 21, 1928, first married a Brown in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and next married Leonard Gable on May 21, 1946 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Lucille Brown had 2 children:

Terry Anthony Brown ("Terry Brown") born on February 23, 1959; and,

Marvin William Brown ("Marvin Brown") born in 1961.

Leonard Gable and Lucille Gable ("Gladys Gable") had 3 children:

Glenda Laverne Gable ("Glenda Gable") born on July 10, 1947;

Wayne Quillian Gable ("Wayne Gable") born on August 29, 1949; and,

Judy Ann Gable ("Judy Gable" & "Judith Gable"?) born on August 27, 1951;

J.T. Nichols born on July 21, 1930 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and married Ruthie Mae Daugherty on June 7, 1952 in Coweta County, Georgia. J.T. Nichols and Ruthie Nichols ("Mae Nichols") had 3 children:

Shirley Anne Nichols ("Shirley Nichons") born on April 18, 1954 and married a Maxell;

Jimmy T. Nichols ("Jimmy Nichols" & "James Nichols") born on September 20, 1962; and,

Patsy Louise Nichols ("Patsy Nichols" & "Patricia Nichols") born on October 1, 1963, and married a Cox;

an unknown child born on January 27, 1932;

Katherine Nichols born on May 4, 1934, married William F. Cromer ("William Cromer") in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and died on November 7, 1995 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. William Cromer and Katherine Cromer had 8 children:

Angie Cromer born on January 27, 19xx;

Gary Cromer born on May 13, 19xx;

Bobbie Cromer ("Robert Cromer") born on August 6, 19xx;

Kathy Cromer ("Katherine Cromer") born on August 20, 19xx, an married a Windom;

Kenneth Cromer born on October 21, 19xx;

Theresa Cromer born on November 2, 19xx;

Stevie Cromer ("Stephen Cromer") born on November 22, 19xx; and,

Darlene Cromer born on December 11, 19xx;

Talmage Nichols born on September 12, 1936, first married Georgia Ann Norrell ("Georgia Norrell") in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, next married Frances Louise Moore ("Frances Moore"). Talmage Nichols and Georgia Nichols had 3 children:

Linda Kay Nichols ("Linda Nichols") born on July 26, 1959;

Eugene T. Nichols ("Eugene Nichols") born on November 9, 1960; and,

Partick Wade Nichols ("Patrick Nichols") born on December 4, 1966; and,

Jimmy H. Nichols ("Jimmy Nichols" & "James Nichols"?) born on June 18, 1940, and died on June 18, 1944;

Charley Mose Nichols ("Charley Nichols", "Charlie Nichols"? & "Charles Nichols") born May 2, 1897 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, first married Blanche Bailey on May 11, 1919 in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia who died at childbirth, next married Annie Lois Johnson ("Annie Johnson" & "Ann Johnson") on October 7, 1922 in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia, next married Ruth Denton in 1945 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, died October 15, 1974 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and is buried in Memorial Gardens Cemetery on Dobbins Mill Road in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Charley Nichols and Annie Nichols had 4 children:

Sara Elizabeth Nichols ("Sara Nichols" & "Sarah Nichols") born on July 7, 1923, and married Clifford Defoor on October 18, 1941 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Clifford Defoor and Sara Defoor ("Sarah Defoor"? & "Sara Defoor") had 2 children:

William Rays Defoor ("William Defoor"); and,

Judy Anne Defoor ("Judy Defoor" & "Judith Defoor"?) born on February 12, 1943;

Hubert Garland Nichols ("Hubert Nichols") born on September 18, 1925, first married Barbara Goodrow, next married Janie May Blisett ("Janie Blisett" & "Jane Blisett"?), and still later married Evelyn J. Henson ("Eveyln Henson"). Hubert Nichols and Evelyn Nichols had 2 children:

Patricia Ann Nichols ("Patricia Nichols") born on February 21, 1949, and,

Richard Garland Nichols ("Richard Nichols") born on February 13, 1953; and,

Johnny Howard Nichols ("Johnny Nichols" & "John Nichols") born on May 26, 1927, married Miriam Harris in 1955, and died in June 1991 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Miriam Harris had previously been married and had a son by her first marriage; and,

Edna Lavonia Nichols ("Edna Nichols") born on February 28, 1929, and married Raolph Glenn Kilgo ("Ralph Kilgo") on October 9, 1946 in Georgia. Ralph Kilgo and Edna Kilgo ("Lavonia Kilgo") had 8 children:

Harley Glenn Kilgo ("Harley Kilgo") born on January 4, 1948;

Roy Ray Kilgo ("Roy Kilgo") born on January 2, 1949;

Barto Ralph Kilgo ("Barto Kilgo") born on January 8, 1951;

Peggy Lavonia Kilgo ("Peggy Kilgo") born on January 28, 1952;

Ruth Susan Kilgo ("Ruth Kilgo") born on February 7, 1953;

Sarah Perla Kilgo ("Sarah Kilgo") born on June 4, 1954;

Lynn Fay Kilgo ("Lynn Kilgo") born on July 28, 1956; and,

Donna Bonita Kilgo ("Donna Kilgo") born on July 29, 1957;

Emily Bertha Nichols ("Emily Nichols") born March 15, 1899 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, first married Roy Henderson Thompson ("Roy Thompson") in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia who was the sone of Benjamin Thompson and an Emma, next married Judge Terrell on November 26, 1921 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, died May 29, 1989 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and is buried with her first husband in Oak Hill Cemetery in east Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Judge Terrell is buried in the Hebron Cemetery near Concord, Georgia next to Maude G. Terrell ("Maude Terrell") who was born on January 2, 1892 and died on October 8, 1970 and R. Herman Terrell who was born on January 30, 1896 and died on July 24, 1961. Roy Thompson and Emily Thompson ("Bertha Thompson") had a daughter named:

Nellie Maude Thompson ("Nellie Thompson") born on June 20, 1933 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and married Charles McMillan on December 1, 1951 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Charles McMillan and Nellie McMillan ("Maude McMillan") had a daughter named:

Vicki Lynn McMillan ("Vicki McMillan") on December 31, 1958;

Judge Terrell and Emily Terrell ("Bertha Terrell") had a daughter named:

Gracy Murel Terrell ("Gracy Terrell" & "Grace Terrell") born on October 21, 1922, first married Everett Lono Sparks ("Everett Sparks"), and later married a William. Everett Sparks and Gracy Sparks ("Murel Sparks") had 2 children:

Deborah Catherine Sparks ("Deborah Sparks"); and,

Donna Lou Sparks ("Donna Sparks");

Lorenza Dow Nichols ("Lorenza Nichols") born October 9, 1900 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, married Vinnie Clara Williams ("Vinnie Williams") on October 13, 1923 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, died May 16, 1982 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and is buried with her husband in the Oak Hill Cemetery in east Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Lorenza Nichols and Vinnie Nichols ("Clara Nichols") had 6 children:

Grady Nichols who died in infancy;

Geraldine Nichols born on July 22, 1924, first married James Leseter, and later married Grady Stanford on July 4, 1941 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Grady Stanford and Geraldine Stanford had 4 children:

Olie Stanford who had 2 children;

Roger Stanford who had 1 child;

Ronnie Stanford who had 1 child; and,

Peggy Stanford who had 3 children;

Agnes Runelle Nichols ("Agnes Nichols") born on June 6, 1929, first married Eugene Hubbard, and next married L.H. Harrison on February 6, 1946 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. L.H. Harrison and Agnes Harrison ("Runelle Harrison") had 2 children:

Darrell Harrison who had 2 children; and,

Linda Harrison who married a Spahos and had 2 children;

Aubrey Jerome Nichols ("Aubrey Nichols") born on May 26, 1932 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, first married Charlotte Knight, and next married Charlotte Parham in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia;

James Herman Nichols ("James Nichols") born on July 28, 1936 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and married Pauline Ratliff in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. James Nichols and Pauline Nichols had 2 children:

Diane Nichols who married a Hurley; and,

Sherri Nichols; and,

Robert Eugene Nichols ("Robert Nichols") born on June 7, 1942 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and married Beatrice Crane in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Robert Nichols and Beatrice Nichols had 3 children:

Robert Nichols;

Susan Nichols; and,

Carol Nichols;

Annie Lee Nichols ("Annie Nichols") born January 5, 1902 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, married Robert Fields June 14, 1926, died July 19, 1951 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and she and her husband are buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in east Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Robert Fields and Annie Fields ("Lee Fields") had 2 children:

Mary Helen Fields ("Mary Fields") born on May 26, 1927 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and married William Noan Jamerson ("William Jamerson") on November 6, 1943 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. William Jamerson and Mary Jamerson ("Helen Jamerson") had 2 children:

Patricia Ann Jamerson ("Patricia Jamerson") born on May 7, 1948 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia; and,

Linda Carol Jamerson ("Linda Jamerson") born on September 11, 1950 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia; and,

John Walter Fields ("John Fields") born on July 13, 1929 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia;

John Henry Nichols ("John Nichols" & "Buster Nichols") born November 27, 1905 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, first married Vera Virginia Smith ("Vera Smith") in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, next married Ada Adele Staples ("Ada Staples") on May 26, 1927 and who died at childbirth. He died on October 20 1972 in Maryland, and is buried in the Brown Cemetery in Peachtree City, Fayetteville, Georgia. John Nichols and Vera Nichols ("Virginia Nichols") had 2 children:

Thomas Jerry Nichols ("Thomas Nichols") born on May 23, 1940 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, first married Roberta Lee Rosenfield ("Roberta Rosenfield"), and next married Hendrina Koeman. He had no children by either marriage; and,

Mary Ann Nichols ("Mary Nichols") born on August 25, 1945 and married Harvey Lee Ferguson ("Harvy Ferguson"). Harvey Ferguson and Mary Ferguson ("Ann Ferguson") had 2 children:

Michael Lee Ferguson ("Michael Ferguson") born on June 26, 1967 in Washington, D.C.; and,

Kelly Ann Ferguson ("Kelly Ferguson") born on July 21, 1970 in Milledgeville, Georgia; and,

John Nichols and Ada Nichols ("Adele Nichols") had a daughter named:

Eva Nichols;

Lula Vera Nichols ("Lula Nichols") born on December 8, 1907 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, first married George Parker on June 14, 1930, and next married Willis Manco Peek ("Willis Peek") in January 1937 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia and who is buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in east Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Lula Nichols was only 6 months of age when her family moved from Alabama to Meriwether County, Georgia. William Peek and Lula Peek ("Vera Peek") had 2 children:

Willis Manco Peek ("Willis Peek") born on February 17, 1943 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, first married Carol Ann Romanelli ("Carol Romanelli") in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, next married a Gloria, and still later married a Marlena on December 17, 1994 in Seattle, Washington. Willis Peek and Carol Peek had 2 children:

David Peek born on February 21, 1973; and,

Brian Peek born on February 21, 1973; and,

James Luther Peek ("James Peek") born on September 16, 1948 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, first married Vickie L. Crapo ("Vickie Crapo") on January 5, 1949 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia and who was the daughter of Glenn Crapo and Evelyn Long, next married Cheryl Christine Deckwa ("Cheryl Deckwa") on April 27, 1991 in Georgia and who was the daughter of Ralph Deckwa and Mary Kenney. James Peek and Vickie Peek had 4 children:

Shannon Kay Peek ("Shannon Peek") born on January 19, 1969 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia;

Scott Allen Peek ("Scott Peek") born on May 8, 1972;

Amy Elizabeth Peek ("Amy Peek") born on February 3, 1974; and,

Gregory James Peek ("Gregory Peek") born on February 26, 1976;

Nettie Sue Nichols ("Nettie Nichols") born on September 10, 1909 in Meriwether County, Georgia, and married Carl Evans Marx ("Carl Marx") in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Carl Marx and Nettie Marx ("Sue Marx") had 3 children:

James Carl Marx ("James Marx);

Charlene Marx first married an Isaacs, next married a Smith, and still later married a Howze. Charlene Smith had a daughter named:

Evelyn Smith; and,

Billy Marx ("William Marx"?) born in 1933 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and had 3 children:

John Marx;

Shelia Marx who married Andrew Bieger; and,

Tod Marx;

Sara Inez Nichols ("Sara Nichols" & "Sarah Nichols") born September 18, 1910 in Meriwether County, Georgia and married Charlie Brown ("Charles Brown") on May 31, 1930 in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia, and died on August 29, 1995 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Charlie Brown owned a barber shop in the Westmoreland Building in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia;

Mary Velma Nichols ("Mary Nichols") born November 29, 1912 in either Meriwether, Georgia or in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia, first married Charles Thomas Browning ("Charles Browning" & "Charlie Browning") August 30, 1932 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, later married Louis Gregory Caron ("Louis Caron" & "Louis Caronna") about 1938 in Montgomery County, Maryland, still later married Jack Carter about 1957, and died on August 20, 1996 in Oneco, Manatee County, Florida. Charles Browning was born August 14, 1894 in Haw River, Alamance, North Carolina, the son of William Browning and Mary Rice, served in WWI in the Field Artillery and was gassed, died December 5, 1959 in Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina of a heart attack, and is buried at Pine Hill Veterans Cemetery in Burlington, Alamance, North Carolina. Louis Caron was born about 1938 in either Maryland or in Palermo, Italy, was the son of Vito Carona ("Vitto Caronna") and Margherita Greco ("Margureta Greco"), died November 11, 1956 in Cheverly, Prince George County, Maryland, and is buried in Washington, D.C. Jack Carter was born in Tennessee, died in Alexandria, Fairfax County, Virginia, and is buried in the Ft. Lincoln Cemetery in Bladensburg, Maryland. The children of Charles Browning and Mary Browning were:

Betty Joyce Browning ("Betty Browning") born July 29, 1931 in Washington, D.C., died November 18, 1988 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, first married Lester X. Ray ("Lester Ray"), next married Horace Richard Staples ("Horace Staples, next married a Gordon, next married a Davis, still later married Clarence Hupp, and is buried in the Fogartyville Cemetery in Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida. Horace Staples and Betty Staples ("Joyce Staples") had 3 children:

Anthony Daniels Staples ("Anthony Staples") born in August 1949 in Washington, D.C.;

an unknown child born about 1950; and,

Richard Horace Staples ("Richard Staples") born on August 4, 1951; and,

Barbara Jean Browning ("Barbara Browning") born July 7, 1933 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and married Richard Lee Schultz June 1, 1951 in Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia. Richard Schultz was born June 5, 1932 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, was the son of Henry Shulz and Dollie Langorgen, died March 9, 1985 in Fairfax, Fairfax County, Virginia, and is buried in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa. Richard Schultz was the son of Henry Schultz and Dollie May Langorgen ("Dollie Langorgen" & "Dolly Langorgen") and Barbara Browning was the daughter of Charles Thomas Browning ("Charles Browning") and Mary Velma Nichols ("Mary Nichols"). Richard Schultz and Barbara Schultz had a daughter named:

Victoria Lee Schultz (Victoria Schultz") born April 16, 1952 at Ft. Belvoir, Fairfax County, Virginia, and who married Cecil David Facemire ("Cecil Facemire") December 27, 1975 in Springfield, Fairfax County, Virginia Cecil Facemire was born December 14, 1951 in Sutton, Braxton County, West Virginia, and was the son of Cecil Clay Facemire ("Cecil Facemire") and Golda May Patrick ("Golda Patrick"). The children of Cecil Facemire and Victoria Facemire, all born in Fairfax, Fairfax County, Virginia, were:

Phillip David Facemire ("Phillip Facemire") born January 30, 1978;

Krista Lee Facemire ("Krista Facemire") born March 10, 1979; and,

Kathryn Lynn Facemire ("Kathryn Facemire" & "Katie Facemire") born November 15, 1981.

Louis Caron and Mary Caron had 2 children:

Mary Velma Caron born June 26, 1940 in either New Port Richey, Florida or in Elfers, Pasco County, Florida, first married Thomas Page in Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida, and later married Herbert Long. Thomas Page and Mary Page had 2 children:

Laurie Lynn Page ("Laurie Page");

Thomas Clyde Page ("Thomas Page" & "Thomas Gregory Page"?) who married Michelle Jefferies?; and

Louis Gregory Caron, Jr. ("Louis Caron") born January 4, 1949 in Washington, D.C., and married Susan Christine Ingriselli ("Susan Ingriselli") on September 10, 1993 in Newington, Connecticut;

Ruthie May Nichols ("Ruthie Nichols" & "Ruth Nichols") born March 2, 1917 in Meriwether County, Georgia, and married William Clyde Evans Marx ("William Marx" & "Clyde Marx") in Phenix City, Lee County, Alabama. William Marx and Ruthie Marx ("May Marx") had 2 children:

Kenneth Paul Marx ("Kenneth Marx") married Janice Greene. Kenneth Marx and Karen Marx had 2 children:

Kevins Marx (“Kevan Marx”?) and,

Karen Marx; and,

David Marx born on September 7, 1938 in Pheniz City, Lee County, Alabama, and married Diane Hardy on May 18, 1962 in Temple, Bell County, Texas, and became a minister. David Marx and Diane Marx had 2 children:

Charlotte Annes Marx ("Charlotte Marx") born on August 28, 1967 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas; and,

David Charles Marx ("David Marx") born on April 16, 1970 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas;

Homer Carl Nichols ("Homer Nichols") born May 27, 1919 in either Meriwether County, Georgia or in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia, never married, died July 22, 1965 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and is buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in east Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia; and,

Thomas Watson Nichols ("Thomas Nichols") born April 27, 1922 in either Meriwether County, Georgia or in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia, first married Martha Rivers on December 2, 1942 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, served with General Patton in WWII, and later married Doris Crawford about 1946 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia and who was the daughter of Benjamin Crawford and Lula Fordham, died about September 16, 1997, and is buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in east Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia. Thomas Nichols and Doris Nichols had a daughter named:

Dinah Jane Nichols ("Dinah Nichols") born on April 2, 1947 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and married John Vernie Nichols ("John Nichols") on June 22, 1964 in Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia and who was the son of Hubert Nichols and Nellie Cobb. John Nichols andDiana Nichols had a son named;

John Keith Nichols ("John Nichols") born on November 20, 1965, and married Tracie Tolbert on June 9, 1991 in Warner Robins, Houston County, Texas;

Ernest O. Nichols ("Ernest Nichols") born September 18, 1877 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, and died about 1898 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama;

C.C. Nichols born about 1877 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama;

Mattie May Nichols ("Mattie Nichols") born May 18, 1880 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama; and,

Wade Hampton Nichols ("Wade Nichols") born September 1882 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, and married Ora Calloway about 1914. The children of Wade Nichols and Ora Nichols were:

Wade Hampton Nichols, Jr. ("Wade Nichols") born May 30, 1915 in Charlotte, North Carolina, and married Edith Lou Docekal ("Edith Docekal") July 12, 1938 in Brookville, New York. Eith Docekal died about 1975. The children of Wade Nichols and Edith Nichols were:

Wade Hampton Nichols, III ("Wade Nichols") born December 7, 1942 in Brookville, New Youk, graduated from Yale and Columbia University, member of New York bar, married Brenda Gail Downing ("Brenda Downing") June 27, 1981 in Brookville, New York, and counsel with Revlon, Inc.. The children of Wade Nichols and Brenda Nichols were:

Scot Nichols;

Laura Nichols;

Eric Black Nichols ("Eric Nichols"); and,

Gregory Black Nichols ("Gregory Nichols"); and,

Nancy Elizabeth Nichols ("Nancy Nichols") born in Brookville, New York; and,

William Nichols was born in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, married Mary Ellen Tingle? ("Mary Tingle") and died and is buried in Lagrange, Georgia.

The children of Henry Nichols and Mary Tingle was a daughter named:

Lula May Nichols ("Lula Nichols") born in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama;

(ix) MARGARET C. NICHOLS ("Margaret Nichols") born about 1850 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, and married Henry Thomas Askew ("Henry Askew") November 17, 1869 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama. Henry Askew was born May 13, 1847 and was the son of Richard L. Askew ("Richard Askew") and Frances Elizabeth Chivers ("Frances Chivers"). The children of Henry Askew and Margaret Askew were:

Addie Askew born in Georgia;

Henry Etta Askew ("Henry Askew") born about 1871;

Charlie Askew ("Charles Askew") born about 1874;

Ola Askew born about 1877; and,

Edgar Askew born about 1880;

(x) JOSEPH F. NICHOLS ("Joseph Nichols" & "Joel Nichols") born about 1854 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, and married Frances Elizabeth Askew ("Frances Askew" & "Fannie Askew") in June 1870 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama. Frances Askew was born June 2, 1853, was the daughter of Richard L. Askew ("Richard Askew) and Frances Elizabeth Chivers ("Frances Chivers"), and is buried in Booneville, Logan County, Arizona. The children of Joseph Nichols and Frances Nichols were:

Charles Nichols ("Charlie Nichols") born about 1872 in Arizona, and married Minnie Smith on November 26, 1893 in Booneville, Logan County, Arizona. Minnie Smith was the daughter of C.P. Smith. Charles Nicholes and Minnie Nicholes had a daughter named:

Clara Mae Nichols ("Clara Nichols") born June 7, 1909 in Booneville, Logan County, Arizona;

Eugene Nichols born about 1874 in Arizona and married Etta Wilson on March 8, 1896 in Booneville, Logan County, Arizona. Etta Wilson was born about 1880;

Thomas Nichols born about 1875 in Arizona;

Henry Nichols born about 1877 in Arizona; and,

Elizabeth Nichols born about 1879 in Arizona;

(xi) MARTHA ELLEN NICHOLS ("Martha Nichols") born November 14, 1854493 (Some say November 14, 1856.373) in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, married George Washington Magnam ("George Magnam") on February 9, 1875 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, died February 13, 1932, and is buried with her husband in Wehadkee Baptist Church Cemetery in Troup County, Georgia. George Magnam was born March 29, 1853, was the son of John B. Magnam ("John Magnam") and Elizabeth Abbot, and died May 14, 1922. George Magnam and Martha Magnam had 6 children:

Annie Magnam ("Ann Magnam") born March 6, 1876 and died July 19, 1946;

Catie Bell Magnam ("Catie Magnam" & "Kate Magnam") born February 2, 1878 and died October 8, 1882;

Nina Magnam born August 1880 and died October 8, 1893;

Willie Lee Magnam ("Willie Magnam") born July 23, 1883 and died February 8, 1978;

Charles Ellis Magnam ("Charles Magnam") born July 28, 1885 and died March 3, 1888; and,

Jesse C. Magnam ("Jessee Magnam") born January 29, 1888 and died January 3, 1915; and,

(xii) ELIZABETH E. NICHOLS ("Elizabeth Nichols") born September 23, 1858 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, married Henry W. Rowland ("Henry Rowland") on September 23, 1875 in Fredonia, Chambers County, Alabama, and died about 1878 in McKamie, Prairie County, Arkansas. Henry Rowland died July 10, ???? in McKanie, Arkansas, and was the son of Judge P.M. Rowland;357

(5) WADE HAMPTON CAVENDER (“Ward Hampton Cavender”?, "Wade Cavender", “W.H. Cavender”, “Ward H. Cavender,? “Wade Cavender & “Wade H. Cavender”) was born about 1817 in Hog Mountain, Jackson County, Georgia. When Gwinett County and Hall County, Georgia was created on December 15, 1818, they incorporated the Wooford Settlement and the so-called "Ten Mile Purchase" into those two counties and Wade Cavender and his family were living in Gwinett County, Georgia and was there when the 1820 census was taken. He later moved to Fayette County, Georgia about 1828 and was living there when the 1830 census was taken. He still later moved to Walker County when he drew land in the Cherokee County land lottery which he later sold and, on October 5, 1837, he enlisted in the Seminole Indian War in Florida at LaFayette, Walker County, Georgia in Company C, the First Regiment of the Georgia Volunteer Mounted Calvary as a bugle boy. He also enlisted with his older brother John H. Cavender, in the company of Captain Harris of the Georgia Highland Militia and helped the army to permanently remove the Indians from their mountainous North Georgia homes. While still in the military, he was wounded at Ft. Fanning, Florida, was sent to Camp Call in Hall County, and was discharged May 7, 1838 at Camp Call in Hall County, Georgia. He finally settled in Fayette County, Georgia, and later married Delilah Brassell (“Delilah Brassiwell”, “Delilah Brasswell” & "Delilah Brasselle") on either February 13, 1840 or on May 13, 1840493 & 494 in Fayette County, Georgia, and died May 10, 1847 in Tyrone, Fayette County, Georgia at the age of 30 years and is buried at Hopewell United Methodist Church in Tyrone in Fayette County, Georgia. It is also recorded that a Ward H. Cavender (“W.H. Cavender” & “Ward Cavender”) married Delilah Broswell (“Delilah Braswell”) on February 13, 1840 in Fayette County, Georgia. Delilah Brasselle was born on July 20, 1816 in Georgia, was the daughter of William Brasselle ("William Braswell") and Martha Haddix. Wade Cavender (or “Ward Cavender”) and Delilah Cavender had 2 sons and 1 daughter:

(i) JOSEPH H. CAVENDER ("Joseph Cavender" & “J.H. Cavender”) born November 19, 1840 in either Walker County, Georgia or in Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia476 & 493, married a Zaraviah A. (“Zervia Aikens”?), served in the Confederacy from Fayette County, Georgia, died October 28, 1912 in either Tyrone, Georgia or Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia493 at the age of 72 and is buried at Hopewell United Methodist Church in Tyrone, Fayette County, Georgia. Both John Cavender and Joseph Cavender served for 4 years in the Confederacy from Fayette County. They enlisted May 27, 1861 at Fayetteville, Georgia in Company I, 10th Regiment of the Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Northern army of Virginia. They were paroled April 15, 1865 at the Court House in Appomattox, Virginia; 296

(ii) JOHN H. CAVENDER ("John Cavender") born on either September 29, 1842493 & 511 or on September 29, 1845476, lived at Turin in Coweta County, Georgia, married a Frances R., served in the Confederacy from Fayette County, Georgia, died in October, 1920 in Coweta County, Georgia at the age of 78, and is buried in the Turin Cemetery in Coweta County, Georgia. Both John Cavender and Joseph Cavender served for 4 years in the Confederacy from Fayette County. They enlisted May 27, 1861 at Fayetteville, Georgia in Company I, 10th Regiment of the Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Northern army of Virginia. They were paroled April 15, 1865 at the Court House in Appomattox, Virginia. It is to be noted that a John H. Cavender (“John Cavender”) married Eubeze Thomas in Fayette County, Georgia on September 6, 1866; 296 and,

(iii) MARTHA CAVENDER born in the latter part of 1845;

(6) EMMALINE CAVENDER (“Emeline Cavender” & “Emaline Cavender”?) born about 1824 in Fayette County, Georgia, married James Jackson and who moved to Walker County, Texas in 1850 or 1851. Her 14 year old youngest brother, Joseph C Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”), moved with them. Later they arrived in Bosque County, Texas where they spent 2 years. About 1853, they moved again, this time in the company of James Jackson’s father, David Jackson, to Parker County, Texas where the Jacksons purchased 738 acres of land. In 1858, James Jackson decided to move again, this time a short distance away to Johnson County, Texas. By 1850, James Jackson and Emeline Jackson had 1 child:

Martha Jackson born about 1848 in Georgia;

(7) MARTHA CELIA CAVENDER (“Martha Cavender” & “M.C. Cavender”) born about 1826, and married John Calvin Brasswell (“John Brasswell” & “John Brassell”?);

(8) KATHERINE CAVENDER? (“Catherine Cavender”) born about 1832;

(9) AN UNKNOWN CHILD;

(10) AN UNKNOWN CHILD; and,

(11) JOSEPH MILTON CAVENDER (“James Milton Cavender”?, “Joseph Cavender”, “James Cavender”?, “J.M. Cavender” & “Joseph M. Cavender”), the youngest of the 11 children of Joseph Cavender, was born in the 27th Civil District of the Chestnut Flat area of Walker County, Georgia on either February 27, 1835 or February 27, 1836, and died on either October 23, 1902 or on October 26, 1902 in Texas at the age of 67 years. It is believed by some that he was named after his mother’s brother, Milton Henry.470 In the census taken on October 4, 1850 for Chatooga Valley in Walker County, Georgia, he was then living with his sister Emeline Jackson (“Emaline Jackson”?, formerly Emeline Cavender”, “Emaline Cavender” & “Emmaline Cavender”) and her husband James Jackson, and was listed as being 14 years of age and he was listed in the 1850 census for Walker County, Georgia as Joseph C. Cavender. Next door was the family of George W. Clements (“George Clements”) whose son William Abraham Clements (“William Clements”) was Joseph Milton Cavender’s lifelong friend. Joseph Milton Cavender moved to Texas in 1851 and his older sister Emeline Jackson (“Emaline Jackson”?). Later he and his married sister arrived in Bosque County, Texas where they spent 2 years. About 1853, they moved again, this time in the company of James Jackson’s father, David Jackson, to Parker County, Texas where the Jacksons purchased 738 acres of land. In 1858, James Jackson decided to move again, this time a short distance away to Johnson County, Texas. It not clear whether or not Joseph Milton Cavender moved with his sister and her husband.

Joseph Milton Cavender enlisted as a private in the Confederate Army on January 3, 1862 in either Terrant County, Texas or in Weatherford County, Texas, and served in Company E of the 12th Regiment of the Texas Volunteer Infantry, known as “Young’s Regiment”, and which later became a part of “Walker’s Texas Division”. Within a few months of the end of the war, he returned to his old home in Walker County, Georgia where he married Mary Ann Bryan ("Mary Bryan" & “Mary Bryant”?) on January 9, 1868 who apparently was a full blood American Indian according to a statement attributed to her daughter, Ella Cavender. Joseph Milton Cavender first moved to Arkansas and next moved to Terrant County, Texas about 1880 about 3 miles south of Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas with the W.A. Clements family, and died October 26, 1902 near Bear Creek and south of Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas, and is buried in the Parker Memorial Cemetery. Mary Bryan was born on either December 28, 1841 or on December 28, 1842476 in Walker County, Georgia to James Tillman Bryan (“James Bryan”) and Elizabeth Ann Dooly (“Elizabeth Dooly), died November 25, 1918 at the age of 76 in Texas at the home of her daughter Ollie Wells, and is buried in the Parker Memorial Cemetery in Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas. It is said that Joseph Milton Cavender told the story of being captured by the Indians in Georgia as a child and was forced to live with them for a time, that they did not harm him, and that he sometimes ate rancid meat which was sometimes cooked. Joseph Milton Cavender and Mary Ann Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) had 7 children, all but one of them lived to adulthood and had families of their own:

(i) JAMES CLAUD CAVENDER (“James Claude Cavender”?, “J.C. Cavender”, “James C. Cavender”, “James Cavender” & “Uncle Jim Cavender”) born on February 5, 1869 in Walker County, Georgia, married Lena M. Cobb (“Lena Cobb”) in Terrant County, Texas on December 24, 1890, was murdered on October 20, 1930 at the age of 63 years, and is buried in the Birdville Cemetery in Terrant County, Texas. Lena Cobb was born in Texas about 1872, was the daughter of Robert Cobb and a Mary E.. James Cavender and Lena Cavender 3 children:

a still-born son who died in February 1891 before he was named, and is buried next to Fannie Cavender in the Clements Cemetery which is now known as the Parker Memorial Cemetery. The cemetery was originally named after William A. Clements (“William Clements”) who was a Cavender brother-in-law;

Bessie Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”?) born on November 1, 1892; and,

Annie Mae Cavender (“Annie Cavender”, “Maie Cavender”, “A.M. Cavender” & “Ann Cavender”) born in December 1895, and who married a Taylor and lived in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

(ii) WILLIAM DEWITT CAVENDER ("William Cavender", “William D. Cavender”, “W.D. Cavender” & “Witt Cavender”) born June 12, 1870 in Walker County, Georgia, married Leona Hicks Sparger (“Leona Hix Sparger”476 & "Leona Sparger") on either December 21, 1891 or on December 23, 1891476 at the Oak Grove Methodist Church at Bedford, Terrant County, Texas, and died on either April 24, 1929 or on April 24, 1924476 in Ft. Worth, Texas at the age of 58 years. Leona Sparger was born August 22, 1872 in Walker County, Georgia to Harvey Richard Sparger (“Harvy Sparger”) and a Mary Ann, and died January 4, 1965 in Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas. William Cavender and Leona Cavender had only 1 child named:

Bessie Ethyl Cavender ("Bessie Cavender") who was born November 1, 1892 in Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas, and married William R. Simmons ("William Simmons") June 29, 1915. William Simmons was born November 29, 1890 in Ft. Worth, Texas. William Simmons and Bessie Simmons had a daughter:

Doris Jo Simmons ("Doris Simmons") born November 10, 1931 in Birdville, Texas, and who married Jack E. Patterson ("Jack Patterson") May 8, 1948 in Weatherford, Texas. Jack Patterson was born November 10, 1931 in Birdville, Texas. Jack Patterson and Doris Patterson had a son named:

Mike Patterson (“Michael Patterson”?). 364 & 470

(iii) JOSEPH EDGAR CAVENDER (“Joseph Cavender”, “J.E. Cavender” & “Joseph E. Cavender”) born on July 9, 1872 near Belefonte, Boone County, Arkansas, lived in Fort Worth, Texas, married Jane Isabella Witten (“Jane Witten”) on August 25, 1892, died on April 19, 1937 in North Forth Worth, Texas at the age of 64 years, and is buried in the Everman Cemetery in south Tarrant County, Texas. Jane Witten was the daughter of Pinkney Lafayette Witten (“Pinkney Witten”) and Jane Elizabeth Harris (“Jane Harris”). Joseph Cavender and Jane Cavender (“Isabella Cavender” & “Bella Cavender”) had 10 children:

Edgar Earl Cavender (“Edgar Cavender” & “E.E. Cavender”)who lived in Fort Worth, Texas;

Joseph Harris Pinckney Cavender (“Joseph Cavender”, “Harry Cavender”, “J.H.P. Cavender”, “J.H. Cavender” & “Pinckney Cavender”)who lived in Fort Worth, Texas;

Bryan C. Cavender (“Bryan Cavender” & “B.C. Cavender”) born about 1896 and died the same year;

Charles Carlton Cavender (“Charles Cavender”, “Charles C. Cavender”, “C.C. Cavender” & “Carl Cavender”) born on October 2, 1897 in Pleasant Glade which is about 5 miles from Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas, was named by his mother in honor of a pioneer of Church of Christ minister in the area named Charles Carlton, died on August 9, 1995 at the age of over 90 years in his home at Sun City, California, and is buried with military honors at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California. He graduated from West Point Military Academy in 1923. During World War II, he took part in the Battle of the Bulge, was captured by the Germans with a large part of his command on December 19, 1944. He became a Colonel and was awarded the Legion of Merit, Combat Infantry Badge, a Bronze Star, Commendation Ribbon, and the Purple Heart for his actions as a Regimental Commander of the 433rd. Infantry Regiment, 106th Infantry Division. In 1948, he was sent to China as an American advisor to the Chinese Nationalist forces under General Chiang Kai-shek. After 36 years of service, he retired on October 1, 1953;

Robert Valentine Cavender (“Robert Cavender”, “R.V. Cavender” & “Robert V. Cavender”) born about 1900 and lived in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma;

Witten DeWitt Cavender (“Witten Cavender” & “W.D. Cavender”) born about 1902, lived in Fort Worth, Texas, and died about 1904;

James Edwin Cavender (“James Cavender”, “James E. Cavender”, “J.E. Cavender” & “Pete Cavender”)who lived in Fort Worth, Texas;

Mable Rose Cavender (“Mable Cavender”, “M.R. Cavender” & “Mamie Cavender”) born about 1906, and married R.L. Emerson;

Jess Marion Cavender (“Jess Cavender”, “J.M. Cavender” & “Sod Cavender”)who lived in Fort Worth, Texas; and,

Effie Estelle Cavender (“Effie Cavender”, “E.E. Cavender” & “Bode Cavender”) born about 1912, married Neilon Robert Ward (“Neilon Ward”), and lived in Tarrance County, Texas;

(iv) RUBY EMMA CAVENDER (“Ruby Cavender” & “R.E. Cavender”) born on February 9, 1876 near Belefonte, Boone County, Arkansas, married William Jump Moad (“William Moad”)on February 1, 1894 in Tarrant County, Texas, died on September 10, 1933 at her home in Fort Worth, Texas at the age of 57 years, and is buried near the south edge of Mount Olivet Cemetery in the Riverside section of Fort Worth, Texas. William Moad was the son of J.W. Moad (1829-1907) and an H. Selina (1837-1915), and is buried near his wife. William Moad and Ruby Moad (“Emma Moad”) had 6 children:

Clarence Othel Moad (“Clarence Moad”) born in November 1894 in Springfield, Texas, and lived in Fort Worth, Texas;

Myrtle Moad born in June 1896 in Springfield, Texas, and who married William Hobbs, and lived in Fort Worth, Texas;

Veda Moad born on February 2, 1898, died on October 18, 1898, and is buried in Springfield, Texas beside her Moad grandparents;

James Willis Moad (“James Moad”) born on October 29, 1899 in Springfielod, Texas, and lived in Lubbock, Texas;

Winnie May Moad (“Winnie Moad”) born on October 29, 1899 in Springfield, Texas, married Bryan Davenport who was born about 1903, and lived in Fort Worth, Texas; and,

Elbert Moat born about 1905 in Springfield, Texas, and lived in Fort Worth, Texas;

(v) LIZZIE ELLA CAVENDER (“Elizabeth Ella Cavender”?, “Elizabeth E. Cavender”?, “Elizabeth Cavender”?, “E.E. Cavender” & “Lizzie Cavender”) born on February 17, 1878 near Bellefonte, Boone County, Arkansas, married Joseph Henry Starns (“Joseph Starns”) on February 21,1895 in Tarrant County, Texas, died in Fort Worth, Texas on December 17, 1958 at the age of 80 years, and is buried between her mother and Joe Starns in Parker Memorial Cemetery. It is recorded that she said that her mother was a full blood American Indian. Joseph Starns was born on April 16, 1870 in Malden, Dunklin County, Missouri, and died on March 4, 1947. In 1905, the Starns family lived at Asa at Coppell on the prairie near Grapevine, Tarrance County, Texas. Joseph Starns and Lizzie Starns (“Ella Starns”) had 7 children:

Joseph Milton Starns (“Joseph Starns” & “Buster Starns”) born in September 1896;

Omar Reed Starns (“Omar Starns” & “Buddy Starns”) born in January, 1898;

Clarence Priest Starns (“Clarence Priestly Starns”, “Pete Starns” & “Clarence Starns”) born in January 1900;

R. Marshall Starns;

Dan Clifton Starns (“Daniel Clifton Starns”?, “Dan Starns” & “Daniel Starns”);

Wildena Marie Starns (“Wildena Starns”) who married Harry H. Lewis (“Harry Lewis”); and,

Jo Lee Starns (“Jo Starns”) who married Jess Harwell;

(vi) MARY OLIVE CAVENDER (“Mary Cavender”, Mary O. Cavender”, “M.O. Cavender” & “Ollie Cavender”)born November 9, 1883 along Big Bear Creek south of Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas, married Pleasant Levi Wells (“Pleasant Wells” & “Lee Wells”) on October 15, 1899 in Terrant County, Texas, died on July 30, 1960 in Corpus Christi, Texas at the age of 76 years, and is buried near her sister, Emma Moad, near the south side of Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas. Pleasant Wells was born in Alabama on March 11, 1881 to Simeon Wells (1857-1933) and Laura A. Kennamer (“Laura Kennamer”) (1858-1935), and died on January 29, 1948 at the age of 67 in Fort Worth, Texas as a result of an accident. Pleasant Wells and Mary Wells (“Olive Wells”) had 2 children:

Joseph Cecil Wells (“Joseph Wells”) born about 1902 who lived in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Essie Lee Wells (“Essie Wells”) born about 1904, married Henry Clay Jones (“Henry Jones” & “H.C. Jones”), lived in Forth Worth, Tarrance County, Texas and died in 1960; and,

(vii) FANNIE K. CAVENDER (“Frances K. Cavender”?, “F.K. Cavender”, “Frances Cavender”? & “Fannie Cavender”) born on April 24, 1886 along Big Bear Creek south of Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas, died the same year, and is buried in the Clements Cemetery west of their home and which is now known as the Parker Memorial Cemetery. The cemetery was originally named after William A. Clements (“William Clements”) who was a Cavender brother-in-law;

(IV) CLEMETH CAVENDER, SR. ("Clemith Cavender" & "Clemmeth Cavender") was born either on January 4, 1773494, on January 4, 1774 475 & 493, or on January 14, 1774443, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, married Rebecca Rachel Dedman (sometimes “Rachel Rebecca Deadman”, “Rachael Deadman”, “Rachael Dedman”, "Rebecca Dedman", "Rebecca Dedmon" & "Rebecca Dedmond") about 1795 in either Rowan County, North Carolina475 & 493, or in Murrayville, Georgia443. By 1820, they had moved to Hall County, Georgia when it was still the Cherokee Indian Territory (sometimes called "Cherokee Nation" or "Indian Territory") prior to the formation of Hall County, Georgia about 1817-1818. He died on February 14, 1836 in either Murrayville, Hall County, Georgia or in Dahlonaga, Lumpkin County, Georgia475 & 494, and is buried in the Cavender-Barnes Cemetery east of Murrayville in Hall County, Georgia. The Cavender-Barnes cemetery is located about one-half mile to the right off Claud Park Road which turns right off Highway 115 that turns right off Highway 60 in the northern part of Murrayville, Georgia, and is believed to be located in Indian Territory prior to the formation of Hall County about 1817-1818 and on land which was originally owned by Clemeth Cavender.408, 425 & 426 Tradition says that Clement Cavender, Sr. walked from South Carolina to the northeast part of Georgia and selected the place where he wanted to bring his family, and then walked back home to gather his family and belongings and to move to Georgia.

In the 1800 census for Pendleton District of South Carolina, the family of Clemeth Cavender comprised 2 females under age 10, and 1 male and 1 female age 16-26 and were living near Elijah Cornwell who moved to Jackson County, Georgia in 1801. In the 1830, the Clemeth Cavender family was living in Hall County, Georgia.

Rebecca Dedman (“Rachel Dedman” & “Rachael Deadman”) was born on October 5, 1778 in either Rowan County, North Carolina475, 493 & 494 according to the Hall County, Georgia 1850 census,420 or in Hall County, Georgia408, (or in Kentucky where she is listed in the 1850 census as Rebecca Deadman Cavender, widow, born in Kentucky,)438 She was the daughter of Edmund Dedmon (sometimes “Edmund Deadman”, "Edmond Dedman" & "Edmond Deadman") and Elizabeth Corbin, died on either January 29, 1852 493, or on January 19, 1852443 & 475, in either Catoosa County Georgia 475 or in Murrayville, Hall County, Georgia 493 where she is buried with her husband in the Cavender-Barnes family cemetery in Hall County, Georgia.

Edmond Dedman ("Edmond Deadman", “Edward Deadman” & "Edmond Dedmon”) was born on March 25, 1724 in Baltimore County, Maryland. He was the son of Thomas Deadman, II (“Thomas Dedmon”) who was born about 1690 in Patapsco, Baltimore County, Maryland and Sarah Edmond (“Sarah Edmund”), and he died in August 1813 in Rowan County, North Carolina. He executed his Last Will and Testament on July 16, 1808 in Rowan County, North Carolina and it was probated in 1813 and, in his Will, the name of his daughter who married Clement Cavender was spelled as "Rebeca", i.e., with only one "c". Elizabeth Corbin was born November 27, 1734, was the daughter of Nicholas Corbin who was born before June 21, 1717, was married before September 3, 1733, and who died after 1778 in Baltimore County, Maryland. It is believed by some that Nicolas Corbin was the son of Edward Corbin who was born about either 1685 or about 1678 in Baltimore County, Maryland, married Jane Wilkinson before 1708 in Baltimore County, Maryland, and died about November 30, 1770 in Baltimore County, Maryland. However, a Nicolas Corbin settled in Patapsco Parish on the north side of Patapsco Hundred in 1671, which was the territorial division of Anglo-Saxon origin. It was an administrative district with a court that dealt with private disputes, and settled the question of taxation, among other functions.

Until 1652, all of Baltimore County, Maryland,including Patapsco Hundred, was the hunting ground of the great Indian nation, the Susquehannas. They were of Iroquois stock, but not members of the confederacy. Captain John Smith, while exploring the Chesapeake Bay in 1608, first encountered members of this nation and wrote: "they seemed like giants to the British, yet seemed of an honest and simple disposition". The mother of Elizabeth Corbin was named Eleanor and was born about 1717.

According to the book "Corbin-Waite-Cooper of Baltimore County and City" by Dorothy Cooper Knoff, Gateway Press, Inc, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, 1983 "Nicholas Corbin came into Maryland in the year 1671, bring his wife, Elizabeth, and two daughters, Elizabeth Corbin and Mary Corbin. Where did he come from? Was it from the vicinity of Caundle Bishop, Devon, in England? There were Corbins in the Caundle Bishop Parish Register."

It is to be noted that a Clemment Cavenah ("Clement Cavenah"?, "Clement Cavanah"? & "Clement Cavender"?) died in Hall County, Georgia in 1852.

Clemeth Cavender is listed in the Cherokee Land Lottery of Georgia and his family lived near, and on friendly terms with, the Cherokee Indians. A small creek near the Cavender home became a gathering place for the Indian squaws because of the water and the small trees furnished the items for weaving baskets. These baskets were sold or traded to white settlers for items they wanted.

On September 13, 1796, Ezekiel Cavender and wife Ann Cavender conveyed to Edmond Dedman ("Edmond Deadman" & "Edward Dedman"?) 94 acres of land in Rowan County, North Carolina on Dutchmans Creek on its south bank next to Elijah Owens and John Brendle for 100 pounds. The Indenture was witnessed by Zacheriah Bartelson and Basil Gaither.371

On September 5, 1801, Edmond Deadman ("Edmond Dedman" & "Edward Dedman"?) and wife Elizabeth Dedman of Rowan County, North Carolina sell to Laura Roberts of Rowan County, North Carolina 94 acres on the north side of Dutchmans Creek and crossing it, next to John Brindle and William Roberts for 100 pounds. The Indenture was witnessed by William Deadman ("William Dedman") and John Stinchcomb. 371

The will of Edward Deadmon ("Edward Dedmon"?, "Edward Dedman", "Edmond Deadman" & "Edmond Dedman"?) executed on July 16, 1808 and probated in 1813 named his heirs as: Elizabeth Dedman ("Elizabeth Dedmon"), his wife; Elijah Dedmond ("Elijah Dedman" & "Elijah Dedmon"); William Dedmond ("William Dedmon" & "William Dedman"); Elinor Dedmon ("Elinor Dedman") who married a Power ("Elinor Power") who was the daughter of William Power and Elizabeth Stagsdill; Elizabeth Dedmond ("Elizabeth Dedmon" & "Elizabeth Dedman") who married a Hainline ("Elizabeth Hainline"); Temperance Dedmond ("Temperance Dedmon" & "Temperance Dedman") who married a Cross ("Temperance Cross"); Confort Dedmon ("Comfort Dedmon", "Comfort Dedman" & "Comfort Deadmon") who married a Spriggs ("Confort Spriggs" & "Confort Spriggs"); and, Rebacca Dedmon who married a Cavender ("Rebecca Cavender" & "Rebecca Cavender"?).371 In 1800, Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender") was living in the Pendleton District of South Carolina next to the families of his father, Ezekiel Cavender and his brother, James Cavender. Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?) settled in Hall County, Georgia, east of Murrayville when that county was created in 1818.

Samuel Dedman came to Albermarle County, Virginia from Louisiana in 1768, purchased 200 acres from William T. Lewis ("William Lewis"), and died in 1800. He and his wife Mary Dedman had a large family: John Dedman; Samuel Dedman; Richmond Dedman; Bartlett Dedman; Nathan Dedman who married Elizabeth Gooch; Dixon Dedman; Sarah Dedman who was the second wife of John Everett; Susan Dedman; Nancy Dedman who married Moses Clack; and Mary Dedman who married John Simms. Samuel Dedman, Sr. signed the Declaration of Independence April 21, 1779 in Albermarle County, Virginia.371

On May 21, 1843, John Abercrumbie ("John Abercrombie"), agent for Rebecca Cavender, widow of Clemmeth Cavender ("Clemeth Cavender"? & "Clemith Cavender"?), all of Hall County, Georgia, filed a claim to lots No. 286-5-2 and 773-2-2 which were located in the Cherokee Indian Territory ("Cherokee Nations") of Lumpkin County, Georgia.371

Gold was “officially” found in Dalonega, Lumpkin County, Georgia in 1829 even though it was first reported by Desoto’s men. In 1830 the United States Government acquired the lands from the Cherokeee Indians and they were then evicted from the territory. In 1838, the United States Government operated a mint and struck off gold coins before it was taken over by the Confederate Army in 1861. Some gold mines apparently are still in operation.

On April 7, 1852, a first inventory was filed with respect to a rather substantial estate of Clemmeth Cavender, Sr. ("Clemeth Cavender" & "Clemith Cavender"?) of the 11th. District of Hall County, Georgia. (Of interest to note is that the Judge of the Hall County Probate Court in 1990 was Jack Cavender Hulsey, ("Jack Hulsey"), the great grandson of Clemeth Cavender. Clemeth Cavender, Sr. owned land in both Hall County and Lumpkin County, Georgia and had 6 slaves. He held personal notes of Clemmeth Cavender, Jr. ("Clemeth Cavender") for $50, John Abercrombie, Sr.(who married Fannie Cavender about 1821 or 1822408) for $11.50 and John D. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.D. Cavender”) for $75. The three were the sons and the son-in-law of Clemeth Cavender, Sr. The estate of Clemeth Cavender, Sr. was appraised by Joroyal Blackwell?, Banscme Barnes?, and Sampson Pierce.

On April 29, 1852, John Abercrombie, as the administrator of the estate of Clemeth Cavender, Sr., filed a listing of an auction sales, at which J.D. Cavender, Rebecca Cavender, and Jule Cavender ("Julie Cavender" & "Juley Cavender"?) made various purchases. On September 7, 1852, a further listing was filed with respect to the sale of lands and Negroes. Rebecca Cavender purchased some land located in Hall County and William Cavender purchased some land located in Lumpkin County. Also mentioned were personal notes due, with interest, from Joseph Cavender, John D. Cavender (“J.D. Cavender” & “John Cavender”), Clemmeth Cavender, Jr. ("Clemeth Cavender").

On November 25, 1852, a further listing of items sold mentioned Juley Cavender ("Julie Cavender"?), Rebecca Cavender and July Cavinder ("Julie Cavender"? & "Juley Cavender"?). Those listed as having received an equal share of the estate of Clemeth Cavender, Sr. were: Samuel Montgomery, Joseph Cavender, Hiram Montgomery (brother of Samuel Montgomery), Charles Head, Isaac Head, G.W. Cavender ("George Washington Cavender", “George W. Cavender”? & "George Cavender"), Rebecca Cavender, John D. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.D. Cavender”), William Cavender, Clemmeth Cavender ("Clemeth Cavender" & "Clemith Cavender"?) and John Abercrombie. 355 Clemeth Cavender, Sr. is buried in the Cavender-Barnes Cemetery in Murrayville, Hall County, Georgia, along with his wife, Rebecca Dedman, who was born October 5, 1778 in Rowan, County, North Carolina, the daughter of Edmond Dedmon ("Edmond Deadman" & "Edward Dedman"?) and Elizabeth Dedman (formerly Elizabeth Corbin") and died January 29, 1852 in Hall County, Georgia, together with their son, Clemeth Cavender, Jr. who died in 1898. Clemeth Cavender apparently had other marriage(s).

The following article was printed in the May 20, 1973 issue of The Times newspaper in Gainesville, Georgia:

"Clemeth Cavender, who came to this part of North Georgia, settled here while it was yet the Cherokee Nation (sometimes "Cherokee Indian" land). --- Family tradition says that Clement Cavender walked to Northeast Georgia from South Carolina, selected a place where he wanted to bring his family (i.e., near the Hall County and Lumpkin County lines), and then walked home to gather his family and belongings and moved here. A great-grandson was told by his grandmother, a daughter of Clement Cavender, that she was five years of age when the family moved to Georgia. That she well remembered that there was no bridge across the river where Thompson Bridge in now located. The family camped along the river banks until Clement could build a raft which required cutting logs and stringing them together with strong vines. After the raft was completed, Clement carried the horses across the river, to test the strength and safety of the raft, and then returned for the family and other belongings. Chement's daughter also told that no roads existed at that time and the family riding in the wagon made very slow progress as the father walked in front, slashing away with an axe trying to clear a path of travel. The Cavender family lived nearby, and on friendly terms with, the Cherokee Indians. A small creek near the Cavender home became a gathering place for the Indian squaws because of the water and the small trees furnished the items for weaving baskets. These baskets were sold or traded to white settlers for items they wanted."Clemeth Cavender's two married daughters, Fannie and Betsey also came with their families and lived nearby."

Clemeth Cavender, Sr. drew lots in Labersham County, Georgia and in Cherokee County, Georgia in two of the Georgia land lotteries.

In 1830, the Clemith Cavender family was living in Hall County, Georgia and his family consisted of 1 male and 1 female 50-60 year of age, 1 male 20-30 years of age, 1 male 15-20 years of age, 1 male and 1 female 10-15 years of age, 1 male 5-10 years of age, and 1 female 0-5 years of age. In 1840, the family was still living in Hall County but comprised Rebecca Cavender as head of the household age 50-60, 1 male 10-15 years, and 1 female 20-30 years of age. 355 It is stated in an article in the Sunday, May 27, 1973 issue of The Times in Gainesville, Georgia entitled: "Hall County history-Descendants of the Clemeth Cavenders" that Clement Cavender, Sr. and Rebecca Cavender had 12 children. Actually, it is believed that they had the following 14 children:

(1) FRANCES CAVENDER ("Fanny Cavender" & "Frances Cavender"?) was born either about 1796438, 443, 493 494 & 511 or on May 16, 1797475 or about 1798422 in Lumpkin County, Georgia (Some say Rowan County, North Carolina and some say Hall County, Georgia408), married John Hamilton Abercrombie, Sr. ("John Abercrombie") either about 1822494 or about 1830438 & 443 in Hall County, Georgia, died either on October 19, 1867475 & 494, or about 1857443, in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and is buried in the Cavender-Barnes Family Cemetery located near the old two-story house near Murrayville in Hall County, Georgia. John Abercrombie was born either about 1792430 or about 1794422 or about 1795438 & 443 in Laurens, South Carolina, was the son of James Abercrombie who was born about 1760 in Laurens, South Carolina and Mary Ann Hamilton ("Mary Hamilton", some say Mary Ann Beck "Mary Beck"408), died December 9, 1864 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and is buried with his wife in the Cavender family cemetery near Murrayville, Georgia. John Abercrombie and his family are enumerated in the 1820 census for Hall County, Georgia. The 1850 census for Lumpkin County, New District, lists John Abercrombie as being 55 years of age and born in South Carolina, his wife Fanny Abercrombie ("Fannie Abercrombie") as being 54 years of age and born in North Carolina, and their children, all born in Georgia, being: Young Abercrombie age 18; Washington Abercrombie age 15; Joseph Abercrombie age 12; Fanny Abercrombie ("Fannie Abercrombie") age 4; and, Andrew Abercrombie age 4. It is said that Fannie Cavender got some land in the best gold section of Lumpkin County, Georgia which is just across the line from Hall County, Georgia. John Abercombie and Fannie Abercombie had at least 10 children, and possibly 16 children:

(i) JOHN ABERCROMBIE ?;493

(ii) JAMES ABERCROMBIE born either about 1818, or about 1826422 & 443, in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Sarah Stepps ("Sarah Stepp" & "Sarah Step"?) on December 5, 1839 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and died about 1907 in Travis, Texas. Sarah Stepp was born either about 1819443 , about1821, or about 1825422 in Lumpkin County, Georgia. It is believed that James Abercrombie and Sarah Abercrombie had no children;

(iii) NANCY E. ABERCROMBIE ("Nancy Abercrombie") born about 1820 and married Andrew J. Pierce ("Andrew Pierce") July 2, 1837;

(iv) CLEMETH ABERCROMBIE ("Clemith Abercrombie") born December 28, 1821 (some say about 1827430 and some say July 28, 1822438 & 443) in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Emeline Sarah Jones ("Emeline Jones"? & "Emaline Jones" ?)on March 4, 1841 in Hall County, Georgia, and died November 17, 1907 in Mitchell County, Texas. Emeline Jones was born about 1823 or 1824438 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, was the daughter of John Henry Jones ("John Jones"), and died August 25, 1899. They had moved to Kansas by 1872. Clemith Abercrombie ("Clemeth Abercrombie"?) is buried at the Presbyterian Church Cemetery at Salt Creek Township, Mitchell County, Kansas. Clemeth Abercrombie and Emaline Abercrombie had 12 children:

John H. Abercrombie ("John Abercrombie") born about 1840 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Mary Malissa Brookshire who was born on November 19, 1841, lived near Dalhonega, Lumpkin Counry,, Georgia, moved to Kansas by February 22, 1883, and died on December 29, 1928. John Abercrombie and Mary Abercrombie had 6 children:

Lenora Abercrombie born about 1867;

Lorena Abercrombie ("Rena Abercrombie") born about 1869, and married a Miller;

Salena Abercrombie born about 1871;

Clemith Thedore Abercrombie ("Clemith Abercrombie" & "Clemeth Abercrombie"?) born April 14, 1872, married Frances Brock who was born April 5, 1874 and died November 15, 1943. Clemith Abercrombie and Frances Abercrombie had 6 children:

Clemith Calvin Abercrombie ("Clemith Abercrombie") born about 1897 and married Etta Blanding. Clemith Abercrombie and Etta Abercrombie had 2 children:

Clemith Allen Abercrombie ("Clemith Abercrombie") who married Barbara Meyers. Clemith Abercrombie and Barbara Abercrombie had 2 children named Fred Abercrombie and John Abercrombie; and,

Ruth Abercrombie who married R. Pickrell. Ruth Pickrell had 2 children named:

Tina Abercrombie; and,

Robbie Abercrombie;

John Dewey Abercrombie ("John Abercrombie") born about 1899 and married Helen Gaughey ("Helen Gauherty"?). John Abercrombie and Helen Abercrombie had 3 children:

John Abercrombie who married Leslie Ivern Ramser ("Leslie Ramser"). John Abercrombie and Leslie Abercrombie had 2 children:

Karen Abercrombie; and,

Susan Abercrombie;

Donald Lee Abercrombie ("Donald Abercrombie") who married Martha Prewitt. Donald Abercrombie and Martha Abercrombie had two children:

Douglas Allen Abercrombie ("Douglas Abercrombie"); and,

Nancy Jane Abercrombie ("Nancy Abercrombie"); and,

Dorothy Abercrombie;

Homer Theodore Abercrombie ("Homer Abercrombie") born March 16, 1900, and married Rosanna Tucker who was born August 8, 1906. Homer Abercrombie and Rosanna Abercrombie lived on a homestead near Beloith, Kansas and had 2 children:

Jerry Tucker Abercrombie ("Jerry Abercrombie") born September 13, 1930 and married Bethel Susan Sacks ("Bethel Sacks"). Jerry Abercrombie and Bethel Abercrombie had 2 children:

Jerry Michael Abercrombie ("Jerry Abercrombie") born July 1, 1955; and,

Kerry Craig Abercrombie ("Kerry Abercrombie") born September 18, 1957; and,

Jack Michael Abercrombie ("Jack Abercrombie" & "John Abercrombie"?) who married Carolyn Kay Pearson ("Carolyn Pearson"); and,

Ivan Hampton Abercrombie ("Ivan Abercrombie") born about 1902 and married Ann Healy;

Oma Abercrombie who died young; and,

Eva Vern Abercrombie ("Eva Abercrombie") who married W. Green and had 2 children:

Joan Green who married H. Audsleu; and,

William Green;

Young S. Abercrombie ("Young Abercrombie") born about 1882; and,

John Washington Abercrombie ("John Abercrombie") who married a Wright and had 2 children:

Russell Abercrombie; and,

Leta May Abercrombie ("Leta Abercrombie);

William Wiley Abercrombie ("William Abercrombie") born on April 16, 1846 (some say about 1842438), married Elizabeth Armon Brookshire ("Elizabeth Brookshire") on August 28, 1861 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, died March 1, 1908, and is buried in Stillwater, Oklahoma. W.W. Abercrombie attended the meeting for the purpose of organization of Mitchell, Kansas. William Abercrombie and Elizabeth Abercrombie had 11 children:

Nicey Emeline Abercrombie ("Nancy Emeline Abercrombie"?, "Nicey Abercrombie" & "Emaline Abercrombie"?) born October 7, 1862, and died May 11, 1952;

Sarah Emaline Abercrombie ("Sarah Abercrombie") born March 3, 1864;

Mary Caroline Abercrombie ("Mary Abercrombie") born January 6, 1866, and died June 29, 1866;

Clemith Wiley Abercrombie ("Clemith Abercrombie" & "Clemeth Abercrombie"?) born February 25, 1867, and died September 11, 1889;

John Joseph Jarrett Abercrombie ("John Abercrombie" & "Joseph Abercrombie"), born January 27, 1869 in Kansas, was the first child of William Abercrombie and Elizabeth Abercrombie to be born after leaving Georgia, apparently first married an Elinor and later married M.C. Keith. John Abercrombie and Elinor Abercrombie ("Eleanor Abercrombie"?) had 3 children named:

John Abercrombie;

Leslie Abercrombie; and,

Lois Abercrombie.

Apparently by his second marriage, he had a son named:

James Adam Abercrombie ("James Abercrombie");

Nancy Adaline Abercrombie ("Nancy Abercrombie" & "Adeline Abercrombie"?) born December 23, 1870;

William Andrew Abercrombie ("William Abercrombie") born April 26, 1872;

Georgiann Elizabeth Abercrombie ("Georgiann Abercrombie") born January 27, 1875;

Kitty Lee Abercrombie ("Kitty Abercrombie" & "Elizabeth Abercrombie"?) born February 10, 1877;

Fanny Myrtle Abercrombie ("Fanny Abercrombie" & "Frances Abercrombie"?) born March 30, 1879; and,

David Galveston Abercrombie ("David Abercrombie") born August 2, 1881;

Sarah Ann Fanny Abercrombie (“Sarah Abercrombie” & “Ann Abercrombie”) born about 1844 in Georgia; 430 & 438

Joseph Martin Abercrombie (“Joseph Abercrombie”) born about 1845 in Georgia, and whose wife is unknown. Joseph Abercrombie had 2 children:

Manda Abercrombie born about 1868; and,

Susie Abercrombie ("Susan Abercrombie") born about 1870;

Permelia Arveline Abercrombie (“Peremlia Abercrombie” & “Permellia Abercrombie”) born about 1846 in Georgia;430 & 438

Nancy E. Abercrombie (“Nancy Abercrombie”) born about 1847 in Georgia;430 & 438

James P.I. Abercrombie (“James Abercrombie”) born about 1848 in Georgia;430 & 438

C. Abercrombie born about 1850 in Georgia;

Amanda Abercrombie born about 1851 in Georgia;430 & 438

Mary Susie Abercrombie (“Mary Abercrombie” & “Susan Abercrombie”) born about 1852 in Georgia;430 & 438 and,

Young Howard Abercrombie ("Young Abercrombie") born October 3, 1860 (some say about 1849438), at the age of 5 had a gun and a horse while working cattle, made 3 trips to Texas on cattle drives, went to Idaho from Fort Laramie, Wyoming in 1882, lived for a while in South Dakota, married in Boise, Idaho on December 24, 1885 to Alice Lindsay who was the daughter of Charles Lindsay. Young Abercrombie and Alice Abercrombie had 2 children:

Carlton Abercrombie who was born November 17, 1886, married Martha Mathis on May 13, 1913 and had 2 unknown children; and,

Mabel Abercrombie;

John Hamilton Abercrombie, Jr. ("John Abercrombie")born on December 22, 1822 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Mary Catherine S. Peck ("Mary Catharine Peck", "Mary Peck" & "Catherine Peck") on October 8, 1846 in Hall County, Georgia, and died September 30, 1864 in Richmond Virginia. On August 9, 1863, he enlisted as a private from Lake City, Florida in the Confederate Army in Company E of the 9th Florida Infantry. Catherine Peck (“Catharine Peck”) was born January 14, 1827, was the daughter of Adam Peck, Jr. and Elizabeth Gayle (“Eliza Peck”), and died with yellow fever on May 25, 1864 near Lake City, Florida. John Abercrombie and Mary Catherine Abercrombie (“Catherine Abercrombie”) had 8 children:

Elizann Fanny Abercrombie ("Elizann Abercrombie" & “Eliza Abercrombie”) born on July 7, 1847 in Lake City, Florida, married John Roberts, and died in Lake City, Florida. John Roberts was born about 1847. John Roberts and Elizann Roberts had 2 children named:

Gus Roberts; and,

Calhoun Roberts?;

Martha Elizabeth Abercrombie ("Martha Abercrombie") born on June 13, 1849 in Lake City, Florida, and died May 18, 1896;

Joseph Abercrombie born on March 6, 1851 in Lake City, Florida, married Elizabeth Ann Lucinda Jane Keith ("Elizabeth Keith", "Ann Keith" & "Lucinda Keith") on September 18, 1873, died on December 23, 1934, and is buried in the Hopewell Cemetery in Hanceville, Alabama. Elizabeth Keith was born on February 10, 1859 in New Bridge, Hall County, Georgia, and died about 1916. Joseph Abercrombie and Elizabeth Abercrombie (“Ann Abercrombie”, “Lucinda Abercrombie” & “Jane Abercrombie”) had 12 children:

Sarah Catherine Abercrombie (“Sarah Abercrombie”) born on January 29, 1875 in Hall County, Georgia;

Carrie Elizabeth Abercrombie (“Carrie Abercrombie”) born on October 29, 1877 in Blount, Alabama;

Arry Jane Abercrombie (“Arry Abercrombie”) born on March 27, 1880 in Blount, Alabama;

John Dee Abercrombie ("John Abercrombie") born on January 10, 1882 in Blount County, Alabama, and married Bertie Mae Putnam ("Bertie Putnam") who was born about 1882;

Mary Caroline Abercrombie (“Mary Abercrombie”) born on February 9, 1885 in Cullman, Alabama;

Harriet Lovena Abercrombie (“Harriet Abercrombie” & “Harriett Abercrombie”?) born on May 30, 1887 in Hanceville, Cullman County, Alabama;

Joseph Washington Abercrombie (“Joseph Abercrombie”) born on July 13, 1889 in Cullman, Cullman County, Alabama, and married Pernie Mae Chamblee who was born about 1889;

Ethel Amanda Abercrombie (“Ethel Abercrombie”) born on June 30, 1891 in Cullman, Cullman County, Alabama;

Bessie Abercrombie born about 1892 in Cullman, Cullman County, Alabama;

William David Abercrombie (“William Abercrombie”) born on June 6, 1893 in Blount, Alabama;

Kathryn A. Abercrombie ("Kathryn Abercrombie", "Katherine Abercrombie" & "Catherine Abercrombie") born on May 18, 1895 in Cullman, Cullman County, Alabama, and married James Leodis Crow ("James Crow") who was born about 1895; and,

an unnamed daughter who married James Wilson Allbritton (“James Allbritton”, “James Albritton”? & “James Albriton”?);

John Abercrombie born on either June 5, 1853 or on June 5, 1852422 & 438 , and died August 9, 1854;

Rebecca Jane Abercrombie ("Rebecca Abercrombie") born June 23, 1855, married Aaron Harvey Kenady ("Aaron Kenady", “Aaron Kanady”? & "Aaron Kennedy"?) on December 17, 1874, moved to Cullman County, Alabama, died June 16, 1933 in Logan, Cullman County, Alabama, and is buried in the Bethelhem Cemetery in Logan, Cullman County, Alabama;

James Adam Abercrombie ("James Abercrombie") born May 29, 1857 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Almira Matilda Baugus ("Almira Baugus" & "Elmira Baugus"?) on October 5, 1876 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, owned a grist mill, and died February 24, 1934. Almira Baugus was born on April 19, 1855 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, was the daughter of John Baugus and Mary Means Smith (“Mary Smith”), died about 1952 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and is buried in Mount Gilead Baptist Church Cemetery in Lumpkin County, Georgia. Supposedly, in 1900 Almira Abercrombie stated that she had 11 children. The children James Abercrombie and Almira Abercrombie ("Elmira Abercrombie") were:

Young Alfred Abercrombie ("Young Abercrombie") born November 11, 1877, married Martha Cimealiey Sullins ("Martha Sullins") on July 29, 1902 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, died April 8, 1968 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and is buried in the Mount Gilead Baptist Church Cemetery in Lumpkin County, Georgia. Martha Sullins was born on April 2, 1885 and died July 8, 1958. Young Abercrombie and Martha Abercrombie had 10 children:

J. Gus Abercrombie born May 28, 1903;

Isabelle Abercrombie born May 6, 1905;

James Alfred Abercrombie ("James Abercrombie") born July 10, 1907;

Fannie Abercrombie ("Frances Abercrombie") born July 13, 1910;

J. Dewey Abercrombie ("Dee Abercrombie") born June 11, 1912, and died November 11, 1915;

C.D. Abercrombie born January 21, 1917;

Monteen T. Abercrombie ("Monteen Abercrombie") born November 21, 1918, and married a Southard;

Jack Abercrombie ("John Abercrombie") born June 21, 1920, and died August 7, 1920;

Zora Abercrombie born February 13, 1923; and,

Dorothy Abercrombie born February 22, 1928;

John Abercrombie born January 5, 1880 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Fannie Lela Smith ("Fannie Smith" & "Frances Smith"?), died March 11, 1953, and is buried in the Wahoo Baptist Church Cemetery in Wahoo, Lumpkin County, Georgia. Fannie Smith was born on April 13, 1879, and died April 13, 1964. John Abercrombie and Fannie Abercrombie ("Frances Abercrombie") had 8 children:

Mary Jessie Abercrombie (“Mary Abercrombie”) born about 1910, married Hoke Jones, and died about 1940;

Ruby Bell Abercrombie (“Ruby Abercrombie”) born about 1912, and married Aley Gilstrap;

Robert Wilson Abercrombie (“Robert Abercrombie”) born about 1916, and married Mary Griffith;

Jeff Abercrombie ("Jeffery Abercrombie"? & "Jeffrey Abercrombie"?) Born about 1918, and married Jessie Gilbert. Jeff Abercrombie and Jessie Abercrombie had 2 children:

Hazel Jean Abercrombie (“Hazel Abercrombie”) who married H. Smith; and,

John S. Abercrombie (“John Abercrombie”) born about 1842;

John K. Abercrombie (“John Abercrombie”) born abut 1920, and married Margurette Roptis. John Abercrombie and Margurette Abercrombie had 3 children:

David Abercrombie;

John Abercrombie; and,

Jack Abercrombie;

unnamed twins who died as infants; and,

Martha Elizabeth Abercrombie (“Martha Abercrombie”);

infant twins both born and died on May 17, 1882;

Martha Elizabeth Abercrombie ("Martha Abercrombie") born May 2, 1883, and died young;

Mary Isabell Abercrombie (“Mary Isobella Abercrombie”, "Mary Abercrombie", “Dolly Abercrombie”, "Merria Abercrombie"? & "Dollie Abercrombie") born October 4, 1884, married H. Harvey Marlow on December 17, 1910, died July 14, 1953, and is buried in the Mount Gilead Baptist Church Cemetery in Lumpkin County, Georgia. Harvey Marlow and Mary Marlow had 2 children:

L.O. Marlow; and,

Maurene Marlow;

Harriet Matilda Abercrombie ("Harriet Abercrombie") born December 5, 1887, married William McClure on October 2, 1922, died September 24, 1982, and is buried in Mt. Gilead Baptist Church Cemetery in Lumpkin County, Georgia. William McClure was born December 27, 1868. William McClure and Harriett McClure had 3 children:

Irene McClure;

James A. McClure ("James McClure"); and,

John Dee McClure ("John McClure");

Joseph Wesley Abercrombie ("Joseph Abercrombie") born November 9, 1889 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Dovie Anderson on either January 5, 1918 or on March 4, 1917430, died April 19, 1966, and is buried in the Mt. Gilead Baptist Church Cemetery in Lumpkin County, Georgia. Joseph Abercrombie and Dovie Abercrombie had 5 children:

Purvis Daroul Abercrombie ("Purvis Abercrombie" & "Darrell Abercrombie"?);

Cletus Abercrombie;

Susie Abercrombie ("Susan Abercrombie”);

Clarence Abercrombie; and,

Joseph Abercrombie (“Joe Abercrombie”)

Delilah Almira Abercrombie (“Delilah Abercrombie”, "Della Abercrombie" & "Elmira Abercrombie") born May 13, 1894 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Wiley N. Barlow ("Wiley Barlow") on August 22, 1918 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, died April 6, 1977 in Hall County, Georgia, and is buried at Memorial Park Cemetery in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia. Willey Barlow and Della Barlow had 6 children:

Edith Barlow;

Carlos Barlow;

Robert Barlow;

Clyde Barlow;

Clifford Barlow; and,

Dale Barlow;

James Dewitt Abercrombie ("James Dewit Abercrombie", "James Abercrombie") born March 13, 1896 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Ella Anderson, died April 15, 1977, and buried in Mt. Olive Baptist Church Cemetery in Lumpkin County, Georgia. James Abercrombie had 7 children:

J.C. Abercrombie;

Zora Abercrombie;

Gennie Abercrombie;

Glancie Abercrombie;

Y.D. Abercrombie;

Ruth Abercrombie; and,

Sam Abercrombie ("Samuel Abercrombie");

Charles Griffith Abercrombie ("Charles Abercrombie") born either on October 9, 1899 or on October 10, 1899430, married Florence Bragg Reeves (“Florence Reeves”) on October 22, 1922, died about 1986, and is buried in the Mt. Gilead Baptist Church Cemetery in Lumpkin County, Georgia. Charles Abercrombie and Florence Abercrombie had 11 children:

Walter Abercrombie who married a Peck;

William Abercrombie (“Bill Abercrombie”);

Lue Nell Abercrombie (“Lue Abercrombie”);

Nell Abercrombie?;

Ben Abercrombie ("Benjamin Abercrombie"?);

Girlie Mae Abercrombie ("Girlie Abercrombie");

C.G. Abercrombie;

Elmer Abercrombie;

Gary Abercrombie;

Margaret Abercrombie; and,

Tom Abercrombie (“Tommy Abercrombie” & "Thomas Abercrombie"?); and,

a second set of infant twins who died young;

Isabell Caroline Abercrombie (“Ibby Abercrombie”, "Isabel Abercrombie" & "Isabel Abercrombie"?) born either on July 22, 1859 or on July 11, 1859430 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Joseph Baker ("Joe Baker") on August 5, 1883 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, resided for 10 years in Cullman County, Alabama, then moved for a while in Sweetwater, Tennessee, moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee about 1904, died in Chattanooga, Tennessee on October 21, 1949, and is buried in the Chattanooga Memorial Park Cemetery in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Joseph Baker was born on December 21, 1862 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and died on December 20, 1925 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Joseph Baker and Isabel Baker ("Isabell Baker") had 10 children:

Martha Almira Baker (“Martha Baker”) born on May 24, 1884 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married James A. Barnett (“James Barnett” & “Jim Barnett”) on August 4, 1904, died on November 25, 1970 in Coffee County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Cooper Cemetery in Coffee County, Tennessee. James Barnett was born on November 18, 1877 in Georgia, was the son of Jacob David Barnett (“Jacob Barnett” & “Jake Barnett”) and Mary A. Kellum (“Mary Kellum”), died on July 18, 1932 in Cannon County, Tennessee, and is buried with his wife. James Barnett and Martha Barnett had 10 children:

Allan Joseph David Barnett (“Allan Barnett” & “Joseph Barnett”) born on July 28, 1905 in Cullman County, Alabama, died December 25, 1907, and is buried in the Mt. Grove Cemetery in Cullman County, Alabama;

Freddie Lee Arthur Barnett (“Freddie Barnett”, “Frederick Barnett” & “Lee Barnett”) born on October 14, 1906 in Cullman County, Alabama, first married Mildred Winnett on September 4, 1936, later married Nell Redmon on May 18, 1946, died on August 15, 1992, and is buried in Ivy Bluff, Cannon County, Tennessee. Nell Redmon was born on May 19, 1923, and was the daughter of Thurman Redmon and Callie Tittsworth. Mildred Winnett was born on May 10, 1912, and died on March 2, 1945. Freddie Barnett and Mildred Barnett had a daughter named:

Ora Marlene Barnett (“Ora Barnett”) who was born on October 27, 1939 and died the same day;

James Rightie Barnett (“James Barnett”) was born on March 30, 1909 in Cullman County, Alabama, died on May 1, 1909 in Cullman County, Alabama, and is buried in the Mt. Grove Cemetery in Cullman County, Alabama;

Arizona Isabel Barnett (“Arizona Barnett”) born November 26, 1913 in Cullman County, Alabama, married John Ervin Waldrop (“John Waldrop”) on February 6, 1930 in State Line Hill, Madison County, Alabama, with Rev. Robert Hawkins (“Bob Hawkins”) performing the ceremony, died May 10, 1979, and is buried in Mobile, Alabama. John Waldrop and Arizona Waldrop (“Isabel Waldrop”) had 13 children:

Mary Helen Waldrop (“Mary Waldrop”) born on December 30, 1930 in Cannon County, Tennessee, married Talbot Thomas (“Tolbert Thomas”420), and died on November 25, 1973 in Alabama. Talbot Thomas was born in Alabama and he and Mary Thomas (“Helen Thomas”) had 5 children:

Rodney Thomas born about 1949;

Steve B. Thomas (“Stephen Thomas” & “Steven Thomas”?) born about 1950;

Leslie Douglas Thomas (“Leslie Thomas”);

Greg Thomas (“Gregory Thomas”); and,

Bert Thomas;

Betty Lou Waldrop (“Betty Waldrop”) born on December 7, 1931 in Cannon County, Tennessee, and married Thomas E. Martin (“Thomas Martin”, “Ed Martin” & “Edward Martin”); Thomas Martin and Betty Martin (“Lou Martin”) had 5 children:

Timothy Edgar Martin (“Timothy Martin”) born on December 1, 1951;

Pamela Arlene Martin (“Pamela Martin”) born on February 28, 1953, and married Jackie Reeves;

Donna Jo Martin (“Donna Martin”) born on July 30, 1955, and married Robert T. Bailey (“Robert Bailey”);

Cheryl Ruby Martin (“Cheryl Martin”) born on July 10, 1956, and married a Wicks; and, an adopted daughter named:

Amy Eliza Martin (“Amy Martin”) who was born on January 31, 1966 and was the daughter of Norman Majors who was the first cousin of Marvin Frazier. Apparently Amy Martin had a son named:

Dustin Martin who was born about 1989;

John Ann Waldrop (“John Waldrop”) born on April 5, 1933, married a Reeves. John Reeves had 4 children:

Sue Reeves (“Susan Reeves”) born about 1950;

Dianne Reeves;

Wayne Reeves; and,

Billy Reeves (“William Reeves”?);

Nora Earlene Waldrop (“Nora Waldrop”) born December 13, 1934, first married Jimmie Lou Barnett (“Jimmie Barnett” & “James Barnett”?), later married a Wade, and still later married George Bowen. Nora Waldrop, by one or more of her marriages, had 4 children:

Joe (“Joseph”);

Andy (“Andrew”?);

Dale;

Terry; and,

Tammy;

James Vance Waldrop (“James Waldrop”) born on January 3, 1937, and married Patricia Irene Bradford (“Patricia Bradford”) who was born on January 11, 1946. James Waldrop and Patricia Waldrop (“Irene Waldrop”) had 2 children:

Larry Eugene Waldrop (“Larry Waldrop”) born on April 21, 1962; and, James Gilbert Waldrop (“James Waldrop”) born on August 16, 1968;

Norma Jean Waldrop (“Norma Waldrop”) born on January 19, 1939, and married a Carlisle. Norma Carlisle had 6 children:

Michael Carlisle;

Larry Carlisle (“Lawrence Carlisle”?);

Garry Carlisle;

Barry Carlisle;

Shane Carlisle and

Shawn Carlisle who were twins;

Roy Lee Waldrop (“Roy Waldrop”) born March 2, 1940 and died the same day;

Edna Ruth Waldrop (“Edna Waldrop”) who married a Pittenger. Edna Pittenger had 5 children:

Ricky Pittenger (“Richard Pittenger”?);

Larry Pittenger (“Lawrence Pittenger”?);

Jeff Pittenger (“Jeffery Pittenger”?);

Jimmy Pittenger (“James Pittenger”?); and,

Buddy Pittenger;

Franklin McAuthur Waldrop (“Franklin Waldrop”) born September 22, 1942, and married a Faye. Franklin Waldrop and Faye Waldrop had 3 children:

Nicki Waldrop;

Michael Waldrop; and,

Shannon Waldrop;

Ruby Ellender Waldrop (“Ruby Waldrop” & “Ellen Waldrop”) born on February 6, 1945, and married Richard John Terry (“Richard Terry”) who died about 1991. Richard Terry and Ruby Terry (“Elander Terry”) had 5 children:

Susan McCarty Terry (“Susan Terry”) born on June 14, 1962;

Darrin Busby Terry (“Darrin Terry”) born on February 21, 1968;

Brandy Terry born on May 23, 1969;

Richard Terry born on August 22, 1970; and,

Tracy Terry born on January 15, 1972;

Wallace Jerry Waldrop (“Wallace Waldrop”) born on January 31, 1946, and married a Susan. Wallace Waldrop and Susan Waldrop had 4 children:

J.J. Waldrop;

Michael Waldrop;

Michelle Waldrop; and,

Rodney Waldrop;

Edgar Harold Waldrop (“Edgar Waldrop” & “Eddie Waldrop”) born on September 20, 1950, and married a Glenda. Edgar Waldrop and Glenda Waldrop had 3 children:

Bethany Waldrop;

Kelly Waldrop; and,

Rhonda Waldrop; and,

Debra Lee Waldrop (“Debra Waldrop” & “Deborah Waldrop”?) Born on November 24, 1955 and had 3 children:

Johnny Waldrop (“John Waldrop”);

Jason Waldrop; and,

Arizona Waldrop;

Edna Earl Barnett (“Edna Barnett”) born on January 30, 1914 in Cullman County, Alabama, married William Davis Corder (“William Corder”) on June 29, 1940 in Alabama, died on July 10, 1987 in Arizona, and is buried in the Cooper Cemetery in Coffee County, Tennessee. William Corder was born on December 22, 1909 in Alabama, was the son of William Corder and Rosie Lee Davis (“Rosie Davis”), and died on June 23, 1982 in Coffee County, Tennessee. William Corder and Edna Corder (“Earl Corder”) had 3 children:

Barbara Ann Corder (“Barbara Corder”) born January 19,1941 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, and married Robert John Stec (“Robert Stec”) who was born on May 27, 1939 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Robert Stec and Barbara Stec (“Ann Stec”) had 3 children:

Anne Michelle Stec (“Anne Stec” & “Ann Stec”?) born on January 15, 19??, and married Kevin Cicotte who was born in Long Island, New York;

Eric Robert Stec (“Eric Stec”); and,

Caron Stec;

Rebecca Almyra Corder (“Rebecca Corder” & “Almira Corder”?) born on February 22, 1946 in Woodbury, Cannon County, Tennessee, first married William David Fries (“William Fries”) on April 17, 1963, later married Clifford William Towne (“Clifford Towne”) on March 1, 1985; and still later married Larry Clayton Hammond (“Larry Hammond” & “Lawrence Hammond”?) who was born on January 20, 1951. William Fries was born on February 15, 1944 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, and was the son of Coral William Fries (“Coral Fries”) and Mary Louise Houle (“Mary Houle”). William Fries and Rebecca Fries (“Almyra Fries”) had 3 children:

Richard Damon Fries (“Richard Fries”) born on October 14, 1963 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, and married Deborah Lynn Ash (“Deborah Ash”) on October 18, 1991 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan;

Carrie Chantel Fries (“Carrie Fries”) born December 28, 1968 in Warren, Michigan; and,

James William Fries (“James Fries”) born on August 19, 1969 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, and married Roxanne Tyre Liszewski (“Roxanne Liszewski”) on June 24, 1989 in Jacksonville, Florida. William Fries and Roxanne Fries (“Tyre Fries”) had a daughter named Megan Lynn Fries (“Megan Fries”) born on October 17, 1990 in Jacksonville, Florida; and,

Walter Lee Corder (“Walter Corder”) born on October 9, 1951 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan;

Neoma Irene Barnett (“Neoma Barnett” & “Naomi Barnett”) born on December 28, 1916, and who first married Clarance Greston Jones (“Clarance Jones” & “Clarence Jones”?) about 1934, and later married W.T. Cooley who was born in Manchester, Coffee County, Tennessee. Clarance Jones was born on May 25, 1908 in White County, Tennessee, was the son of Lawson Woodard Jones (“Lawson Jones”) and Nancy Tina Sparks (“Nancy Sparks”), died on November 22, 1988 in Warren County, Tennessee, and is buried in Smyrna, Georgia. Clarance Jones and Neoma Jones (“Naomi Jones”? & “Irene Jones”) had a daughter named:

Jimmie Lou Jones (“Jimmie Jones”) born on November 25, 1934, first married Marvin Linden Frazier (“Martin Frazier”) on June 7, 1952, and later married Charles Edward Bryan (“Charles Bryan”) on March 24, 1978 and who was born in Manchester, Tennessee. Marvin Frazier was born on June 28, 1935, was the son of Lester Simeon Frazier (“Lester Frazier” & “Pat Frazier”) and Maggie Harrell, died on July 30, 1978, and is buried in the Adam Duncan Cemetery in Coffee County, Tennessee. Marvin Frazier and Jimmie Frazier (“Lou Frazier”) had 2 children:

Ramona Margaret Frazier (“Ramona Frazier”) born on August 4, 1953 in Manchester, Coffee County, Tennessee, and married Freddie Lee Underwood (“Freddie Underwood” & “Frederick Underwood”?) On August 17, 1975 in Cannon County, Tennessee and who was born on April 26, 1953 in Pearl County, Mississippi. Freddie Underwood and Ramona Underwood (“Margaret Underwood”) had 2 children:

Ivy Leighella Underwood (“Ivy Underwood”) born on October 19, 1979 in Coffee County, Tennessee; and,

Kelly Linden Underwood (“Kelly Underwood”) born on June 19, 1982 in Coffee County, Tennessee; and,

John Robert Lee Frazier (“John Frazier” & “Robert Frazier”) born March 24, 1967 in Cannon County, Tennessee, and married Grace Ellen Condra (“Grace Condra”) on March 24, 1969 in Coffee County, Tennessee. Grace Condra was born on June 14, 1961 in Owosso, Shawassie County, Michigan;

Alvin Robert Franklin Barnett (“Alvin Barnett” & “Robert Barnett”) born on June 21, 1919 in Cullman County, Alabama, married Mary Magdalene Davenport (“Mary Davenport” & “Peggy Davenport”) on November 3, 1944, died on July 23, 1978, and is buried in the Forrest Lawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Mary Davenport was born on November 11, 1920, and was the daughter of Percy Davenport and Martha Peeler. Alvin Barnett and Mary Barnett (“Magdalene Barnett”) had 2 children:

Robert Joel Barnett (“Robert Barnett”) born on October 16, 1948 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, who obtained a PhD in Mechanical Engineering in Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee; and,

Wendell Kirk Barnett (“Wendell Barnett”) born on March 25, 1952 in Michigan obtained a Master of Science degree in Business in Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, and married Pamela Burras on February 3, 1979 and who was the daughter of Rev. Vernon Burras. Wendell Barnett and Pamela Barnett had 2 children:

Whitney Christine Barnett (“Whitney Barnett”) born on October 10, 1984; and,

Todd Alexander Barnett (“Todd Barnett”) born on October 3, 1987;

John Ross Barnett (“John Barnett”) born on December 12, 1920 in Cullman County, Alabama, married Ruth Simmons on September 2, 1944, died on April 28, 1991, and is buried in the Gilley Hill Cemetery in Cannon County, Tennessee. Ruth Simmons was born on November 20, 1923, and was the daughter of Thomas Benjamin Harrison Simmons (“Thomas Simmons” & “Benjamin Simmons”) and Cornelia Bush. John Barnett and Ruth Barnett had 2 children:

Judy Elaine Barnett (“Judy Barnett”) born on March 8, 1948, and married Shannon Lowe. Shannon Lowe and Judy Lowe (“Elaine Lowe”) had two children:

Larry Lowe (“Lawrence Lowe”?); and,

Courtney Renee Lowe (“Courtney Lowe”) born on March 23, 1989; and,

James Randall Barnett (“James Barnett”) born on March 29, 1952 in Cannon County, Tennessee, and married Renee Sissom on July 29, 1979. Renee Sissom was born on March 21, 1961, and was the daughter of Ellis Sissom and Emogene Frazier. James Barnett and Renee Barnett had a son named:

James Nathan Barnett (“James Barnett”) born on November 13, 1984 in Cannon County, Tennessee;

Ezra Elise Barnett (“Erza Barnett”) born on August 28, 1922 in Cullman County, Alabama, married Thomas Fred Davenport (“Thomas Davenport”) on June 25, 1945, died on May 3, 1982, and is buried in the Woodland Cross Mausoleum in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Fred Davenport was born on September 16, 1922, and was the son of Percy Davenport and Martha Peeler. Fred Davenport and Ezra Davenport (“Elice Davenport”) had 4 children:

Martha Ann Davenport (“Martha Davenport” & “Muffie Davenport”) born July 25, 1946 in Woodbury, Cannon County, Tennessee, and married Donald Eugene Arrington (“Donald Arrington”) on April 1, 1972. Donald Arrington was born on February 23, 1944, and was the son of Dallas Eugene Arrington (“Dallas Arrington”) and Rosa Lee Reed (“Rosa Reed”). Donald Arrington and Martha Arrington (“Ann Arrington”) had 2 children:

Amy Leanne Arrington (“Amy Arrington”) born on December 27, 1974 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee; and,

Dianna Louise Arrington (“Dianna Arrington”) born on March 29, 1981 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee;

Tommie Ray Davenport (“Tommy Davenport” & “Thomas Davenport”) born on June 23, 1948 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, received a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, died in November 1978 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee;

Rose Mary Davenport (“Rose Davenport”) born on December 15, 1953 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, and married Robert D. Jones (“Robert Jones”) who was born on August 20, 1957 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Robert Jones and Rose Jones (“Mary Jones”) had 2 children:

John Robert Jones (“John Jones”) on September 1, 1982 in Springfield, Tennessee; and,

David Fred Jones (“David Jones”) born on May 16, 1986 in Springfield, Tennessee; and,

Carol Frances Davenport (“Carol Davenport”) born on August 17, 1960 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, and married William Dow Goad (“William Goad” & “Dee Goad”) on April 27, 1985 and who was born on March 8, 1962. William Goad and Carol Goad (“Frances Goad”) had 2 children:

Emmalyn Goad born on November 17, 1986; and,

Anna Kathryn Goad (“Anna Goad”) born on October 17, 1989; and,

Willie Lillian Barnett (“Willie Barnett”) was born on December 16, 1910 in Cullman County, Alabama, married Elbert Henry Bruce, Sr. (Elbert Bruce”), died on December 3, 1989, and is buried in the Walker Cemetery in Coffee County, Tennessee. Elbert Bruce was born on March 22, 1909, and died on May 21, 1982. Elbert Bruce and Willie Bruce (“Lillian Bruce”) had 5 children:

James Lowell Bruce (“James Bruce”) born on January 8, 1936 in Coffee County, Tennessee, and died on December 9, 1949;

Lee Eugene Bruce (“Lee Bruce”) born on January 25, 1937, and married Barbara Elaine Freeze (“Barbara Freeze”) on March 10, 1963. Barbara Freeze was born June 28, 1945, and was the daughter of Harley Eugene Freeze (“Harley Freeze”) and Orphia Naomie Cooper (“Orphia Cooper”). Lee Bruce and Barbara Bruce (“Eugene Bruce”) had 2 children:

James Edward Bruce (“James Bruce”) born on October 1, 1965, and married Susan Ila Lorine Frazier (“Susan Frazier” & “Ila Frazier”) on December 12, 1986 and who was the daughter of Logan Frazier. James Bruce and Susan Bruce (“Ila Bruce” & “Lorine Bruce”) had 2 children: Benjamin Roland Bruce (“Benjamin Bruce”) born on February 16, 1989; and,

Blake Eugene Bruce (“Blake Bruce”) born on May 8, 1991; and,

Tammy Renee Bruce (“Tammy Bruce”) born on April 24, 1971;

Wayne Noel Bruce (“Wayne Bruce”) born on June 29, 1940, and married Opal Shingleton on December 31, 1965. Opal Shingleton was born on August 7, 1947, and was the daughter of Elisha Shingleton and a Nancy. Wayne Bruce and Opal Bruce had 4 children:

Angela Kay Bruce (“Angela Bruce”) born on September 30, 1966 and is a school teacher in Murfreesboro, Tennessee;

Barry Wayne Bruce (“Barry Bruce”) born on August 17, 1967 and died the next day;

Stephanie Yvonne Bruce (“Stephanie Bruce”) born on December 2, 1968, and married Glenn Kroger on December 6, 1986 and who was the son of Gerald Kroger and Jessie Ruth Anderson (“Jessie Anderson”). Glenn Kroger and Stephanie Kroger (“Yvonne Kroger”) had a son named:

Jonthan Westley Kroger (“Jonathan Kroger”? & “Wesley Kroger”?) born on April 26, 1988; and,

Amanda Joy Bruce (“Amanda Burce”) born October 19, 1981;

Allan Vaughn Bruce (“Allan Bruce”) born on July 29, 1946; and,

Elbert Henry Bruce, Jr. (“Elbert Bruce”) born on April 22, 1951, and married Phyllis Joy McAfee (“Phyllis McAfee”) on October 1, 1988. Phyllis McAfee was born on June 18, 1953 in Cannon County, Tennessee, and was the daughter of Harold Mansfield McAfee (“Harold McAfee”) and Mildred Sue Nunely (“Mildred Nunely”);

Harriet Fannie Baker (“Harriet Baker”) born on August 10, 1886 in Banks County, Georgia, married John H. Clark (“John Clark”), moved to Lookout Mountain, Georgia about 1918, and died on November 17, 1978 in Lookout Mountain, Georgia. John Clark was born on September 11, 1877, and died on December 28, 1962. John Clark and Harriet Clark had 10 children:

Viola Clark born on June 28, 1909, married Herbert Powell, Sr., and died on December 11, 1988 in Lookout Mountain, Georgia. Herbert Powell and Viola Powell had 6 children:

Herbert Powell, Jr.;

Leroy Powell;

Lloyd Powell;

John C. Powell (“John Powell”);

Bernice Powell who married a Tucker; and, Roberta Powell who married a Tucker;

Mary Belle Clark (“Mary Clark”) born October 2, 1910, and married a Higdon;

John James Clark (“John Clark”) born on February 25, 1912;

Clyde Nathaniel Clark (“Clyde Clark”) born on October 10, 1914;

Ruth Milded Clark (“Ruth Clark”) born on June 16, 1917, and died on February 1918;

Joe Barnes Clark (“Joseph Clark” & “Joe Clark”) born on November 8, 1921;

Vivian Inez Clark (“Vivian Clark”) born on January 2, 1925, and married a Bryant;

Henry Elwood Clark (“Henry Clark”) born on March 16, 1923;

Christine Clark born on February 17, 1927, and married Ike L. Moore (“Ike Moore” & “Shorty Moore”) on December 25, 1945. Ike Moore and Christine Moore had 3 children:

Edward Lee Moore (“Edward Moore”);

Rodney Moore; and,

Anthony Moore; and,

Irene Clark born February 17, 1927, and married Louvain E. Edmondson, Sr. (“Louvain Edmondson”). Louvain Edmondson and Irene Edmondson had 2 children:

Louvain Edmondson, Jr.; and ,

Dewayne Edmondson;

Thursey Jane Baker (“Thursey Baker”) born on November 3, 1888 in Banks County, Georgia, married Ross Hyde, and died on November 6, 1990 in Maryville, Tennessee. Ross Hyde and Thursey Hyde had 2 children:

Dorothy Hyde; and,

Dolas Marie Hyde (“Dolas Hyde”) who married a Ballard;

Alice Baker born on February 17, 1891 and died as an infant in Blunt County, Alabama;

Harvey Frank Baker (“Harvy Baker”) born on March 17, 1893 in Cullman County, Alabama, married a Floie on May 8, 1883 in Dalhonega, Lumpkin Counry,, Lumpkin County, Georgia, and died in Jacksonville, Florida. Floie Baker also died in Jacksonville, Florida. Harvey Baker and Floie Baker had a son named:

Joseph D. Baker (“Joseph Baker”) who died in Chattanooga, Tennessee;

John Joseph Baker, Sr. (“John Baker”) born on January 28, 1896 in Cullman County, Alabama, married Mary Teleda Fry (“Mary Fry” & “Eda Fry”) on April 4, 1917 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and died on December 14, 1976 in East Lake Community of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Mary Fry was born on October 19, 1897 in the St. Elmo area of Lookout Mountain near Ruby Falls Caverns in Chattanooga, Tennessee. John Baker and Mary Baker had 4 children:

Mary Edythe Baker (“Mary Baker”) born on July 26, 1918 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and married Charles Wallace Crabtree (“Charles Crabtree”) on September 1, 1940 in Chattanooga, Tennessee and who was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee on August 24, 1917. Charles Crabtree and Mary Crabtree had 2 children:

Charles Wallace Crabtree, Jr. (“Charles Crabtree”) born on February 18, 1953 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, first married Donna Faye Kyle (“Donna Kyle”) on October 6, 1973 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, next married Roberta Ann Irwin (“Roberta Irwin”), and still later married Cindy Fullmer on May 19, 1990 in Atlanta, Georgia. Donna Kyle was born in August 1955 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Roberta Irwin was born on October 24, 1957 in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina. Cindy Fullmer was born on August 3, 1960 in Georgia, died on April 6, 1991 in a plane crash in Brunswick, Georgia, and is buried in Atlanta, Georgia. Charles Crabtree, Jr. and Donna Crabtree (“Faye Crabtree”) had a daughter named:

Jennifer Lynne Crabtree (“Jennifer Crabtree”) born October 11, 1975 in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina; and,

Estha Marie Crabtree (“Estha Crabtree” & “Esta Crabtree”) born on March 2, 1957 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and married Scott Allen Gregory (“Scott Gregory”) on December 1, 1984 in Fulton, Mississippi and who was born on April 24, 1957 in Mississippi. Scott Gregory and Estha Gregory (“Esta Gregory”?) had a daughter named:

Stephanie Nicole Gregory (“Stephanie Gregory”) born April 10, 1987 in Tupelo, Mississippi;

Nellree Baker (“Nellie Marie Baker” & “Nellie Baker”) born on February 27, 1921 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, first married Spencer Bibb Smith (“Spencer Smith”) on June 30, 1946 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, later married Ernest Emerson Berger (“Ernest Berger”) on December 6, 1962 in Balboa Heights, Panama Canal Zone. Spencer Smith was born on December 23, 1922 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and died on April 6, 1960 in Pedreo Miguel Canal Zone, and is buried in Miami Florida. Ernest Berger was born on December 6, 1913 in Norfolk, Virginia, and died on May 16, 1984 in Chattanooga, Tennessee; and,

Elizabeth Louise Baker (“Elizabeth Baker” & “Bettye Baker”) born on February 2, 1923 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, married Bartley Edward Campbell (“Bartley Campbell”) on June 2, 1946 in Chattanooga, Tennessee and who was born on June 17, 1920 in Niota, Tennessee. Bartley Campbell and Elizabeth Campbell (“Louise Campbell”) had 2 children:

Teleda Jane Campbell (“Teleda Campbell”) born on September 16, 1948 in Baton Rouge, Lousiana, and married Frank William Whittington (“Frank Wittington”) on June 17, 1971 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and who was born on May 4, 1944 in Centerville, Mississippi. Frank Whittington and Telda Whittington (“Jane Whittington”) had 3 children:

Heather Elizabeth Whittington (“Heather Whittington”) born May 14, 1974 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana;

Frank William Whittington (“Frank Whittington”) born January 8, 1976 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and,

Janie Leigh Whittington (“Janie Whittington”) born July 31, 1979 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and,

Sarah Lounelle Campbell (“Sarah Campbell”) born November 14, 1956 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and married Charles Spencer Black (“Charles Black”) on August 25, 1978 in Raton Rouge, Louisiana and who was born on October 31, 1950 in Trenton, New Jersey. Charles Black and Sarah Black (“Lounelle Black”) had 2 children:

Rachel Louise Black (“Rachel Black” & “Rachael Black”?) born September 2, 1982 in Shreveport, Louisiana; and,

Charlotte Spencer Black (“Charlotte Black”) born November 8, 1986 in Shreveport, Louisiana; and,

John Joseph Baker, Jr. (“John Baker”) born on April 19, 1925 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, first married Margaret Hall in February 1944 in Chattanooga, later married Sarah Eloise Campbell (“Sarah Campbell”) who was the sister of Bartley Edward Campbell (“Bartley Campbell”), and died on December 11, 1989 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Margaret Hall was born in February 1925 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Sarah Campbell was born on January 20, 1928 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. John Baker and Sarah Baker (“Eloise Baker”) had 3 children:

John Joseph Baker, III (“John Baker”) born October 14, 1949 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and married Ramona Hale (“Marty Hale”) on December 30, 1967 in Chattanooga, Tennessee and who was born on February 7, 1951 in Rossville, Georgia. John Baker, III and Ramona Baker (“Marty Baker”) had 2 children:

Christy Elouise Baker (“Cristy Baker” & “Christine Baker”?) born September 23, 1968 in Chattanooga, Tennessee; and,

John Joseph Baker (“John Baker” & “Jay Baker”) born February 1, 1981 1968 in Chattanooga, Tennessee;

Eliska Starr Baker (“Eliska Baker”) born on September 28, 1953 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, first married David Black Cantrell (“David Cantrell”) in May 1971 in Miami, Florida and who was born in Florida, later married Michael Alan Jones (“Michael Jones”) in April 1974 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and still later married Timothy David Booth (“Timothy Booth”) on December 15, 1986 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas and who was born on October 24, 1958 in Ballard, West Virginia. David Cantrell and Eliska Cantrell (“Starr Cantrell”) had a daughter named:

Sara Jackulynn Cantrell (“Sarah Cantrell”?) born on February 9, 1972 in Miami, Florida, and married Clermont Gilbert on July 27, 1991 in Reedsville, West Virginia and who was born on February 25, 1971 in Reedsville, West Virginia. Clermont Gilbert and Sara Gilbert (“Jackulynn Gilbert” & “Sarah Gilbert”?) had a son named:

Shawn Joseph Gilbert (“Shawn Gilbert”) born on May 25, 1992 in Reedsville, West Virginia;

Michael Jones and Eliska Jones (“Starr Jones”) had a son named:

Jeremiah Lewis Jones (“Jeremiah Jones”) born on January 23, 1975 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Timothy Booth and Eliska Booth (“Starr Booth”) had a son named:

David Joseph Booth (“David Booth”) born on December 27, 1988 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas; and,

Eddi Nellree Baker (“Eddi Baker”) was born on December 27, 1962 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and married Otis David Applegate (“Otis Applegate”) who was born on March 2, 1959 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas. Otis Applegate and Eddi Applegate (“Nellree Applegate”) had 2 children:

Samuel David Applegate (“Samuel Applegate”) born on March 25, 1987 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas; and,

Sara Danielle Applegate (“Sara Applegate” & “Sarah Applegate”?) born on December 26, 1989 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, Texas;

Sally Lula Baker (“Sally Baker”) born on January 18, 1898 in Cullman County, Alabama, married Earl McComas Alexander (“Earl Alexander”) who was born on August 24, 1883 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and died about December 3, 1966. Earl Elexander and Sally Elexander had 3 children:

Lou Baker Alexander (“Lou Alexander”) born about 1925 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, married Gerald S. Damewood (“Gerald Damewood”) who died in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Gerald Damewood and Lou Damewood (“Baker Damewood”) had 4 children:

Lillian Damewood;

Leon Damewood;

Leslie Damewood; and,

Linda Damewood;

Margaret Sue Alexander (“Margaret Alexander”) born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and married William C. Cureton (“William Cureton”) on September 16, 1952 in Chattanooga, Tennessee; and,

William Earl Alexander (“William Alexander”) born in Chattanooga, Tennessee; and,

William Arthur Baker, Sr. (“William Baker”) born on September 21, 1900 in Cullman County, Alabama, and married a Marie in Omaha, Nebraska. William Baker and Marie Baker had 3 children:

William Arthur Baker, Jr. (“William Baker”) born in Omaha, Nebraska;

Isabell Baker born in Omaha, Nebraska; and,

Beverly Baker born in Omaha, Nebraska, and married Cleo Landon (“Cleo Llandon”?); and,

Harriet Lovena Abercrombie (“Harriet Lovey Abercrombie”, "Harriet Abercrombie") born on either November 13, 1861 or on November 3, 1861430 in Lake City, Florida, married Dr. Wesley Emory Evans ("Wesley Evans") on September 9, 1880 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, died on January 23, 1945 in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, and is buried in Shoal Creek Church Cemetery in White County, Georgia. Wesley Evans was born on August 28, 1858 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, was the son of James J. Evans (“James Evans”) and Mary Ann Edge (“Mary Edge”), graduated from Emory University Medical School about 1886, died on August 28, 1926 in Meldean, White County, Georgia, and is buried with his wife. Wesley Evans and Harriet Evans had 8 children:

Lucy Albestos Evans (“Lucy Evans”) born on September 4, 1882 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Leece Spiva, died on November 14, 1929 in Meldean, White County, Georgia, and is buried in the Shoal Creek Baptist Church Cemetery in White County, Georgia;

Harriet Mary Evans (“Harriet Evans” & “Hattie Evans”) born on October 21, 1884 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Gordon Lee McAfee (“Gordon McAfee”), died on August 7, 1946 in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, and is buried in Forest City, Rutherford County, North Carolina. Gordon McAfee was born on June 19, 1880 in Cleveland, White County, Georgia, was the son of James Irvin McAfee (“James McAfee”) and Sarah Haines, died on March 17, 1945 in Forest City, Rutherford County, North Carolina, and is buried with his wife. Gordon McAfee and Harriet McAfee had 4 children:

Kathleen McAfee born on December 14, 1904 in Cleveland, White County, Georgia, and married Stacey Charles Mull (“Stacey Mull”) on June 28, 1922 in Morgantown, Burke County, North Carolina and who was born on November 27, 1907 in Morgantown, Burke County, North Carolina. Stacey Mull and Kathleen Mull had a daughter named:

Dorothy Juanita Mull (“Dorothy Mull”) born on September 18, 1923 in Forest City, Rutherford County, North Carolina, and married Earl A. Chapman (“Earl Chapman”) in September 1938. Earl Chapman and Dorothy Chapman (“Juanita Chapman”) had 2 children:

Nancy Earlene Chapman (“Nancy Chapman” & “Frost Chapman”) born on June 20, 1939 in Morgantown, Burke County, North Carolina, and married Robert Frost in July 1962. Robert Frost and Nancy Frost (“Earlene Frost”) had 2 children:

Ronald Scottie Frost (“Ronald Frost”) born on March 12, 1963 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia; and,

Deadra Denaye Frost (“Deadra Frost”) born on November 12, 1965 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia; and,

Bobbie Raye Chapman (“Bobbie Chapman”) born on January 11, 1942 in Morgantown, Burke County, North Carolina, and married Robert L. Howell (“Robert Howell”). Robert Howell and Bobbie Howell (“Raye Howell”) had a daughter named:

Stacey Dawn Howell (“Stacey Howell”) born on December 18, 1962 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia;

James Emory Hoyt McAfee (“James McAfee” & “Emory McAfee”) born on May 27, 1912 in Cleveland, White County, Georgia;

Harold McAfee born on May 11, 1919 in Cleveland, White County, Georgia, and married Clara Beddingfield on April 28, 1939; and,

Wanda Elizabeth McAfee (“Wanda McAfee”) born on June 10, 1924 in Rutherfordton, Rutherford County, North Carolina, and married Frank Cockran on May 29, 1947;

Martha Catherine Mattie Evans (“Martha Evans” & “Catherine Evans”) born on March 2, 1886 in Lathemtown, Cherokee County, Georgia, married Hansel Hunt (“Hang Hunt”) about 1903, died on August 12, 1982 in White County, Georgia, and is buried in the Mt. View Baptist Church Cemetery in White County, Georgia. Hansel Hunt was born on July 7, 1878 in Cleveland, White County, Georgia, was the son of Rev. Erby Boyd Hunt (“Erby Hunt”) and Myra Malinda Cox (“Myra Cox”), died on August 16, 1962 in Cleveland, White County, Georgia, and is buried with his wife. The children of Hansel Hunt and Martha Hunt (“Catherine Hunt” & “Mattie Hunt”) were:

Bonnie Bell Hunt (“Bonnie Hunt”) born on March 25, 1905, married James Edward Wheeler (“James Wheeler”), and died on October 21, 1954. James Wheeler was born on May 9, 1903, and died on December 1, 1987. James Wheeler and Bonnie Wheeler (“Bell Wheeler”) had the following children:

Weyman B. Wheeler. Sr. (“Weyman Wheeler”) born on May 9, 1929 and married Catherine Smith Durant (“Catherine Durant”) who was born about 1930. Weyman Wheeler and Catherine Wheeler (“Smith Wheeler”) had a son named:

Weyman B. Wheeler, Jr. (“Weyman Wheeler”) who was born on April 14, 1962;

Geraldine Wheeler born on August 18, 1933, and married Charles Ray Bullock (“Charles Bullock”) who was born on August 24, 1929. Charles Bullock and Geraldine Bullock had the following children:

Larissa Ann Bullock (“Larissa Bullock”) born on August 25, 1966;

Mark Thomas Bullock (“Mark Bullock”) born on January 14, 1972;

Charles Bradley Bullock (“Charles Bullock”) born on August 22, 1962, first married Lisa Davis who was born on February 24, 1960, and later married Janet Rackley who was born on November 18, 1965. Charles Bullock and Lisa Bullock had a daughter named:

Alyssa Lee Bullock (“Alyssa Bullock”) born on March 21, 1991;

Neal Edward Wheeler, Sr. (“Neal Wheeler”) born on November 30, 1937, and married Carolyn Faye McDonald (“Carolyn McDonald”) born on May 11, 1943. Neal Wheeler and Carolyn Wheeler had 3 children:

Bonnie Dawn Wheeler (“Bonnie Wheeler”) born November 22, 1962, and married Randy Davis Ingram (“Randy Ingram” & “Randall Ingram”?) who was born on June 23, 1959. Randy Ingram and Bonnie Ingram had 2 children:

Matthew David Ingram (“Matthew Ingram”) born on August 10, 1988; and,

Joshua Randall Ingram (“Joshus Ingram”) born on August 18, 1992;

Wendy Ruth Wheeler (“Wendy Wheeler”) born on September 29, 1967, and married Scott A. Walters (“Scott Walters”) who was born on December 17, 1959. Scott Walters and Wendy Walters (“Ruth Walters”) had a son named Chancelor Scott Walters (“Chancelor Walters”) born on March 30, 1990; and,

Neal Edward Wheeler, Jr. (“Neal Wheeler”) born on May 8, 1970; and,

Jerry Lane Wheeler (“Jerry Wheeler”) born on February 18, 1940;

Gertrude Lucille Hunt (“Gertrude Hunt”) born on July 6, 1907, married Ernest Marion Whelchel (“Ernest Whelchel”), and died on December 21, 1979. Ernest Whelchel was born on June 18, 1907, and died on March 11, 1982. Ernest Whelchel and Gertrude Whelchel (“Lucille Whelchel”) had the following children:

Patricia Ann Whelchel (“Patricia Whelchel”) born on January 26, 1932, and married John Davis Adams (“John Adams”) who was born on March 25, 1931. John Adams and Patricia Adams (“Ann Adams”) had 2 children:

Valerie Lynn Adams (“Valerie Adams”) born October 7, 1953; and,

Eric Vincent Adams (“Eric Adams”) born October 21, 1954, and married Cecelia Marie Smiley (“Cecelia Smiley”) who was born on March 5, 1960. Eric Adams and Cecilia Adams (“Marie Adams”) had a son named:

Samuel David Adams (“Samuel Adams”) born on November 16, 1993;

Rev. Duward Alan Whelchel, Sr. (“Duward Whelchel”) born February 7, 1936, married Ellie Ruth Morris (“Ellie Morris”), and died on December 15, 1985. Ellie Morris was born on October 16, 1937. The children of Duward Whelchel and Ellie Whelchel (“Ruth Whelchel”) were:

Duward Alan Whelchel, Jr. (“Duward Whelchel”) born on June 20, 1962;

Sheri Lea Whelchel (“Sheri Whelchel”) born November 24, 1965, first married John Rich who was born about 1960, and later married Mike Parham (“Michael Parham”?). John Rich and Sheri Rich (“Lea Rich”) had a daughter named:

Jamie Sue Rich (“Jamie Rich”) born on June 1, 1988.

Mike Parham and Sheri Parham had a son named:

Michael Isaiah Parham (“Michael Parham”) born on October 5, 1995; and,

Rev. Karen Alicia Whelchel (“Karen Whelchel”) born on March 25, 1940, and married Dennis Allen Rice (“Dennis Rice”) who was born on November 20, 1937. Dennis Rice and Karen Rice (“Alicia Rice”) had 5 children:

Nathan Ray Rice (“Nathan Rice”) born on October 16, 1966;

Anna Catherine Rice (“Anna Rice”) born on July 29, 1968, and married Todd Aaron Lonergan, Sr. (“Todd Lonergan”) who was born on August 11, 1969. Todd Lonergan and Catherine Lonergan had a son named:

Todd Aaron Lonergan, Jr. (“Todd Lonergan”) born on May 19, 1995;

Amy Talitha Rice (“Amy Rice”) born on November 8, 1969, and married Douglas Arthur Hallenbeck (“Douglas Hallenbeck”) who was born on July 31, 1969. Douglas Hallenbeck and Amy Hallenbeck (“Talitha Hallenbeck”) had a son named:

Sydney Aaron Hallenbeck (“Sydney Hallenbeck”) born on January 13, 1995;

Benjamin Elliott Rice (“Benjamin Rice”) born on December 3, 1971; and,

Mark Christopher Samuel Rice (“Mark Rice” & “Christopher Rice”) born on November 6, 1974;

Emory Barnett Hunt (“Emory Hunt”) born on December 12, 1909, and married Anna Lou Hooper (“Anna Hooper”) who was born on April 6, 1916. Emory Hunt and Anna Hunt (“Lou Hunt”) had the following children:

Josephine Hunt born September 23, 1939, and married Edd L. Stephens (“Edd Stephens” & “Edward Stephens”?). Edd Stephens and Josephine Stephens had 3 children:

Hal Edward Stephens (“Hal Stephens”) born November 13, 1961;

Lisa Stephens born June 6, 1966 and married a Palmer. Lisa Palmer had a child named:

Brandi Palmer who was born on May 1, 1990; and,

Larette Stephens born on September 9, 1969 and had a son named: Ladaren Stephens born on January 30, 1990;

Truett D. Hunt (“Truett Hunt”) born on July 24, 1955 and died on August 12, 1955; and,

Voyce Barnett Hunt (“Voyce Hunt”) born on December 16, 1957, and married Imogene McGuire who was born on January 29, 1940. Voyce Hunt and Imogene Hunt had 2 children:

Kale Hunt born on March 24, 1977; and,

Kristy Hunt born on February 7, 1981;

Lucy Mae Hunt (“Lucy Hunt”) born June 20, 1911, and married Shelton Compton who was born about 1910. Shelton Compton and Lucy Compton (“Mae Compton”) had 6 children:

Rita Compton born about 1935, and married Thomas Lawson (“Pete Lawson”). Thomas Lawton and Rita Lawson had 2 children:

Shelton Lawson; and,

Steve Lawson (“Stephen Lawson”);

Joe Compton (“Joseph Compton”?) born about 1935;

Linda Compton born about 1942, and married Calvin Martin. Calvin Martin and Linda Martin had 3 children:

Deborah Martin;

Donna Martin; and,

Shryl Martin (“Sheryl Martin”?);

Vivian Compton who married Jerry Smith. Jerry Smith and Vivian Smith had 3 children:

Michael Smith;

Ronda Smith; and,

Andrew Smith;

Margaret Compton born about 1939, and married James Garvitt (“James Garvit”?). James Garvitt and Margaret Garvitt had 3 children:

Alan Garvitt;

Susan Garvitt; and,

Jennifer Garvitt; and,

George Compton born about 1941, and married Brenda Thomas. George Compton and Brenda Compton had 2 children:

Gary Compton; and,

Kevin Compton;

Pauline Hunt born about 1917, and married Jewell Barden who was born about 1915. Jewell Barden and Pauline Barden had 2 children:

Rondal Barden born about 1937, and married a Margie. Rondal Barden and Margie Barden had 4 children:

Rondal Barden, Jr.;

Kari Barden; Charlie Barden (“Charles Barden”);

San Barden; and,

Verner Barden; and,

Andrella Barden born about 1939 and married Allen Pardue (“Allan Pardue”?). Allen Pardue and Andrella Pardue had 2 children:

Sidney Pardue; and,

Pamela Pardue who married Al Laddy (“Albert Laddy”?). Al Laddy and Pamela Laddy had a son named:

Daniel Laddy; and,

Phillip Hunt born April 27, 1917, and married Vista Eloise Mundy (“Vista Mundy”) who was born on July 27, 1925. Phillip Hunt and Vista Hunt (“Eloise Hunt”) had 3 children:

Gary Phillip Hunt (“Gary Hunt”) born December 30, 1946, and married a Janie. Gary Hunt and Janie Hunt had 2 children:

Phillip Hunt; and,

Nancy Hunt;

Cheryl Janice Hunt (“Cheryl Hunt”) born July 3, 1950; and,

Jeffrey David Hunt (“Jeffrey Hunt”) born July 27, 1952, and married a Brenda. Jeffrey Hunt and Brenda Hunt had 2 children:

Jonathan Hunt; and,

Jessica Hunt;

Harriet Hunt born July 14, 1920, and married James G. Sloan (“James Sloan”) who was born about 1920. James Sloan and Harriet Sloan had a son named:

Larry Sloan born about 1943 and married a Mary. Larry Sloan and Mary Sloan had a son named:

Michael Sloan;

Henrietta Hunt born August 27, 1921, and married Talmadge R. Roberts who was born on November 1, 1920 and who died on July 7, 1986. Talmadge Roberts and Henrietta Roberts had 2 children:

Douglas Roberts born on October 29, 1946, and married Ruta; and,

Michael Talmadge Roberts (“Talmadge Roberts”) born on December 10, 1955, and married Dianna Lee. Michael Roberts and Dianna Roberts had 4 children:

Jennifer Roberts;

Clinton Michael Roberts (“Clinton Roberts”) born on August 27, 1984;

Cathrine Lee Roberts (“Cathrine Roberts” & “Catherine Roberts”?) born on November 19, 1986; and,

Marianne Grace Roberts (“Marianne Roberts”) born on May 12, 1987; and,

Betty Hunt born about December 4, 1923, first married Abijah Clifton Sheffield, Jr. (“Abijah Sheffield”) who was born on February 12, 1921 and who died in December 1991, and later married O.F. Hollingsworth. Abihah Sheffield and Betty Sheffield had a son named:

Gregory Michael Sheffield (“Gregory Sheffield”) born on September 3, 1954, first married Julie Ann Moss (“Julie Moss”) who was born on September 22, 1955, and later married Janice Bagwell who was born on September 27, 1957. Julie Sheffield apparently had a daughter named April M. Jones (“April Jones”) born on April 3, 1974 by a previous marriage. Gregory Sheffield and Janice Sheffield had 2 children:

Alex Monroe Sheffield (“Alex Sheffield” & “Alexander Sheffield”?) born on September 20, 1983; and,

Ryan Clifton Sheffield (“Ryan Sheffield”) born on March 6, 1986; 430

Joseph Evans born January 2, 1888 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and died on November 12, 1888 in Lumpkin County, Georgia.

David Pickett Evans (“David Evans” & “Paul Evans”?) born October 5, 1889 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and married Beulah Ann Truelove (“Beulah Truelove”) who was born on August 29, 1893 in White County, Georgia. David Evans died on November 16, 1917 in White County, Georgia, and is buried in the Shoal Creek Baptist Church Cemetery in White County, Georgia. David Evans and Beulah Evans had a son named:

Ray Otis Evans (“Ray Evans”) born on September 27, 1917 in White County, Georgia, and married Ann Gonzelbez who was born on March 22, 1917. Ray Evans and Ann Evans had 2 children:

David Raymon Evans (“David Evans”) born on March 22, 1945; and,

Conchita Louise Evans (“Conchita Evans”) born on July 2, 1947;

Dewitt Carter Evans (“Dewitt Evans”) born on February 8, 1895 in Pickens County, Georgia, married Nora Boggs, died June 7, 1947 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, and is buried in the Alta Vista Cemetery in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia. Nora Boggs was born on October 17,1895 in White County, Georgia, and was the daughter of John Floyd Boggs (“John Boggs”) and Cintha Humpries (“Cynthia Humpries”?). Dewitt Evans and Nora Evans had 2 children:

Ruth Evans; and,

Richard Carter Evans (“Richard Evans”) born on August 13, 1925 in Akron, Summit County, Ohio, and first married Nelle Dean Crane (“Nelle Crane”) on November 19. 1946, and later married Bobbie Thompson Peck (“Bobbie Peck”) on December 22, 1962. Richard Evans and Nelle Evans had a son named:

Dennis Carter Evans (“Dennis Evans”) born January 30, 1948 in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia;

Daniel Tate Evans (“Daniel Evans”) born on November 1, 1896 in White County, Georgia, and married Gladys Kinney. Daniel Evans and Gladys Evans had 6 children:

Ralph Evans;

Raymond Evans;

Virginia Evans (“Dorothy Evans”);

Riley Evans;

Roy Evans; and,

Glenda Evans; and,

Eva Mae Evans (“Eva Evans”) born on January 1, 1902 in White County, Georgia, married Ernest Benson Whitfield (“Ernest Whitfield”) on June 21, 1921 in Meldean Station, White County, Georgia. Ernest Whitfield was born on June 2, 1899 in Lumpkin County, Georgia. Ernest Whitfield and Eva Whitfield (“Mae Whitfield”) had 2 children:

Laneta Ethelene Whitfield (“Laneta Whitfield”) born on March 20, 1922 in White County, Georgia, and married William Edward Stewart (“William Stewart”) and lived in Gainesville, Georgia. William Stewart was born on September 16, 1923 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia and he and Laneta Stewart (“Ethelene Stewart”) had 3 children:

Nancy Elaine Stewart (“Nancy Stewart”) born on September 19, 1947 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia;

Barry Stewart born on April 13, 1952 in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia; and,

Cindy Stewart (“Cynthia Stewart”?) born on August 23, 1958 in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia; and,

Roy Earl Whitfield (“Roy Whitfield”) born on January 20, 1925 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and married Ruth Maxine Crowe (“Ruth Crowe”) on February 24, 1947. Ruth Crowe was the daughter of Mack Crowe and Nora Durand. Roy Whitfield had 3 children:

Michael David Whitfield (“Michael Whitfield”) born on February 4, 1948 in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia;

William Benson Whitfield (“William Whitfield”) born on December 1, 1949 in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia; and,

Barbara Anne Whitfield (“Barbara Whitfield” & “Ann Whitefield”?) born on March 24, 1952 in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia; and,

Calvin Abercrombie?; and possibly

Mary Abercrombie ?430;

(v) BECKY ABERCROMBIE (“Elizabeth Abercrombie”?) born about 1826 and married a Baker;

(vi) CHARLES ABERCROMBIE born on April 4, 1827 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Cynthia A. Mays ("Cynthia Mays") on December 22, 1846 in Hall County, Georgia, died May 5, 1908, and is buried in the Wahoo Baptist Church in Hall County, Georgia. Cynthia Mayes was born about 1827 in Lumpkin County, Georgia. Charles Abercrombie and Cynthia Abercrombie had 10 children:

Gertrude Abercrombie born about 1847 in Lumpkin County, Georgia 430 & 438

Plonea Abercrombie (“Pleney Abercrombie”?) born about 1850 or about 1848438 in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Napoleon Abercrombie born about 1849 in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

John Abercrombie born about 1854 or about 1850438;

Robert Abercrombie born about 1856 or about 1851438 in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Permelia B. Abercrombie (“Permelia Abercrombie”, “Permellia Abercrombie” “Permilia Abercrombie”? & “Permela Abercrombie”?) born about 1860 or about 1852438 in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Fannie Abercrombie ("Frances Abercrombie” & “Fanna Abercrombie”) born about 1865 or about 1853438 in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Jane Abercrombie born about 1867 or about 1854438 in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Polly Abercrombie ("Mary Abercrombie" & "Mary Jane Abercrombie") born about 1851;and,

Clarence Abercrombie;

(vii) NANCY ABERCROMBIE born about 1828, and married Andrew J. Pierce ("Andrew Pierce") on July 2, 1837 in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

(viii) WILLIAM ABERCROMBIE ("Bill Crumbie") born January 14, 1830 in either Lumpkin County, Georgia or in Hall County, Georgia438, married Rilla Caroline Blackwell ("Rilla Blackwell") on October 12, 1848 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and possibly later married Manuary Caldonia Davis ("Manuary Davis"), was killed February 14, 1885 in Lumpkin County, Georgia in an accident in his grist mill, and is buried in the Wahoo Baptist Church in either Hall County, Georgia385 or in Lumpkin County, Georgia.430 Caroline Blackwell was born either on September 17, 1832 or about 1828438 in Hall County, Georgia, was the daughter of Jeroyal Blackwell and Elizabeth Glaze, died October 10, 1912, and is buried with her husband. Apparently William Abercrombie had at least the following children:

Sizzie Abercrombie born about 1849 in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Lizzie Abercrombie born about 1850 in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

John Joseph Abercrombie ("John Abercrombie") born either on August 1, 1852 or about 1851 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Mary Ann Cynthia Elizabeth Keith ("Mary Keith", "Cynthia Keith" & "Ann Keith") on December 3, 1874, and died May 31, 1930. Mary Keith was born January 7, 1857, and was the daughter of William M. Keith ("William Keith") and a Sarah. John Abercrombie and Mary Abercrombie had 6 children:

Amanda Leanner Abercrombie ("Amanda Abercrombie") born September 21, 1875;

Albert Delona Abercrombie ("Albert Abercrombie") born November 5, 1877, became a medical doctor and moved to Alabama. Albert Abercrombie had 2 children:

Joseph Albert Abercrombie ("Joseph Abercrombie") born October 29, 1906; and,

Elizabeth Abercrombie born February 14, 1915;

Y. William M. Abercrombie ("William Abercrombie") born June 30, 1880;

Sarah Effie Bessie Caroline Abercrombie ("Sarah Abercrombie", "Effie Abercrombie" & "Bessie Abercrombie") born April 21, 1884, and married M.W. Poor. M.W. Poor and Sarah Poor had 7 children:

Nellie Lee Rebecca Elizabeth Poor ("Nellie Poor", "Lee Poor" & "Rebecca Poor") born June 5, 1904, and married a Cantrell;

Laura Annis Poor ("Laura Poor") born May 2, 1906;

Ruby Gladys Poor ("Ruby Poor") born April 29, 1907;

Mattie Eugene Poor ("Mattie Poor") born October 8, 1909;

Joseph Chester Poor ("Joseph Poor") born December 9, 1911;

L.D. Poor born June 25, 1915; and,

Robert Delona Poor ("Robert Poor") born February 14, 1921;

John Saye Abercrombie ("John Abercrombie") born November 11, 1886, and married a Laura Louvenia Elizabeth on January 20, 1908; and,

Andrew Joseph Abercrombie ("Andrew Abercrombie") born October 13, 1891, and married E.V. Hunter on December 31, 1913. Andrew Abercrombie and E.V. Abercrombie had the following children:

John Joseph Abercrombie ("John Abercrombie") born November 2, 1914;

Bessie Margarite Abercrombie ("Bessie Abercrombie" & "Elizabeth Abercrombie"?) born January 24, 1917;

Albert Hunter Abercrombie ("Albert Abercrombie") born July 2, 1919;

Anna Bell Abercrombie ("Anna Abercrombie") born September 29, 1924;

Fannie Elizabeth Abercrombie ("Fannie Abercrombie" & "Frances Abercrombie, born July 20, 1850, married Harvey L. Pierce ("Harvey Pierce"), and died by February 1, 1924;

H.R. Abercrombie born May 11, 1855;

Amanda Abercrombie born either on March 19, 1857 or about 1852438 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and married Reuben F. Whelchel ("Reuben Whelchel");

Mary Catherine Abercrombie ("Mary Abercrombie") born either on December 29, 1859 or about 1853438 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Andrew J. Pierce ("Andrew Pierce") January 2, 1876, and died January 8, 1929;

Lulu Abercrombie born about 1854 in Lumpkin County, Georgia;438

William G. Delonia Abercrombie ("William Abercrombie" & "Dee Abercrombie") born either on October 28, 1871 or about 1855438 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, first married Eugenia Gilstrap ("Jeanie Gilstrap"), later married Carrie Glace on December 3, 1922, and died May 18, 1954. Eugenia Gilstrap was born July 16, 1872, and died August 3, 1918 and Carrie Glaze was born May 26, 1890, and died December 28, 1972. William Abercrombie and Carrie Abercrombie had 3 children:

Carey Delona Abercrombie ("Carey Abercrombie") born June 29, 1921, and married Marjorie King on July 2, 1921 and who was born April 6, 1929. Carey Abercrombie and Marjorie Abercrombie had 3 children:

Donald Lee Abercrombie ("Donald Abercrombie") born June 13, 1956, and married Elaine Grizze on March 14, 1980 and who was born December 3, 1956. Donald Abercrombie and Elaine Abercrombie had a daughter by the name of:

Amanda Leigh Abercrombie ("Amanda Abercrombie") who was born December 14, 1981;

Deborah Louise Abercrombie ("Deborah Abercrombie") born August 13, 1957, and married Joep Stephens ("Joseph Stephens"?) on May 13, 1978 and who was born on May 8, 1956. Joep Stephens and Deborah Stephens had a daughter by the name of:

Andrin Michelle Stephens ("Andrin Stephens") who was born July 21, 1959; and,

Denise Abercrombie born July 21, 1959;

Lillian Abercrombie born October 12, 1923, and married Ralph Truelove on November 7, 1942 and who was born August 18, 1922. Ralph Truelove and Lillian Truelove had 3 children:

Larry Douglas Truelove ("Larry Truelove") born September 17, 1943, and died March 1, 1950;

Kenneth Lamar Truelove ("Kenneth Truelove"), adopted and born January 3, 1961; and,

Martha Elaine Truelove ("Martha Truelove") born February 7, 1962, married Jeffery Jones ("Jeffrey Jones"?) on September 13, 1980 and who was born on October 31, 1959; and,

Joseph E. Brown Abercrombie ("Joseph Abercrombie") born about 1858;

Sallie C. Abercrombie ("Sallie Abercrombie" & "Sally Abercrombie"?) born on either November 11, 1867 or about 1856438 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Niles N. Littlefield ("Niles Littlefield") on May 17, 1888, lived in Ben Hill County, Georgia, and died in July 1936;

Young Glenn Abercrombie ("Young Abercrombie") born on either June 29, 1865 or about 1857 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Mattie Belle Gillespie ("Mattie Gillespie"), died July 20, 1943, and is buried in the Wahoo Baptist Church Cemetery. Mattie Gillespie was born July 7, 1865, died May 9, 1932, and is buried in the Wahoo Baptist Church Cemetery. The children of Young Abercrombie and Mattie Abercrombie were:

Hassie Abercrombie born about 1886;

Willie May Abercrombie ("Willie Abercrombie") born May 2, 1887, married Claude Whelchel, and died in April 1968. Claude Whelchel and Willie Whelchel had 7 children:

Robert Whelchel;

Y.C. Whelchel;

Monteem Whelchel who first married an unknown person and later married a Bush;

Nell Whelchel who married a Shirley;

John Whelchel who apparently disappeared when he was in his 20's;

Tom Whelchel ("Thomas Whelchel"?) who married a Rogers; and,

Betty Whelchel ("Elizabeth Whelchel") who married a Meadows;

Thomas Ely Abercrombie ("Thomas Abercrombie" & "Elia Abercrombie") born either December 23, 1888 or December 29, 1888, married Ruby Estell Martin ("Ruby Martin"), and died in October 1957. Thomas Abercrombie and Ruby Abercrombie had 2 children:

Aligene Abercrombie who married Thomas J. Castello ("Thomas Castello");and,

Thomas E. Abercrombie, Jr. ("Thomas Abercrombie") born September 20, 1925, and married a Betty.

Thomas Abercrombie and Betty Abercrombie ("Elizabeth Abercrombie") had 3 children:

Sandra Abercrombie born March 22, 1952;

Diann Abercrombie ("Dianne Abercrombie") born August 5, 1955; and,

Thomas E. Abercrombie, III ("Thomas Abercrombie") who lived in Live Oak, Florida;

Lizzie Abercrombie ("Elizabeth Abercrombie") born in March 1892, married Scrogg L. Rogers ("Scrogg Rogers"), and died in October 1978. Scrogg Rogers and Lizzie Rogers ("Elizabeth Abercrombie") had 3 children:

Robbie Rogers ("Robert Rogers"?);

Evelyn Rogers; and,

Craig Rogers who died at an early age; and,

Sallie Faye Abercrombie ("Sallie Abercrombie" & "Sally Abercrombie") born January 3, 1901, married Dennis Elrod, and died March 29, 1901. The children of Dennis Elrod and Sallie Elrod ("Sally Elrod") were:

Winford Elrod who married a Couch;

Edwin Elrod who married a Whelchel; and,

Mildred Elrod who married Jim Jomes ("James Jones");

Telula Abercrombie ("Lula Abercrombie") born September 25, 1874, married John David Parks ("John Parks") on October 19, 1893, and died December 3, 1941;

Riley A. Abercrombie ("Riley Abercrombie") born about 1877 in Benton County, Arkansas; and, possibly,

Fannie Lelia Abercrombie ("Fannie Abercrombie" & "Frances Abercrombie") born April 13, 1879, and died April 13, 1964;

(ix) YOUNG ABERCROMBIE born about 1832 in either Georgia443 or in Laurens, South Carolina (as listed in the LDS records), married Isabell Johnson ("Isabella Johnson" & "Isabelle Johnson"?) about 1852, and died on July 15, 1863. Isabell Johnson was born January 3, 1832, died August 16, 1905 and is buried in the Wahoo Baptist Church in Hall County, Georgia. Young Abercrombie and Isabell Abercrombie ("Isabelle Abercrombie") had 5 children:

Andrew Jackson Abercrombie ("Andrew Abercrombie") born about 1853;

John Washington Abercrombie (John Abercrombie") born about 1855;

Joseph E. Brown Abercrombie ("Joseph Abercrombie") born about 1858;

Young Bartow Abercrombie? ("Young Abercrombie") born December 15, 1861, and died November 28, 1947; and,

Young Abercrombie? born June 29, 1865, and died July 20, 1943;

(x) WASHINGTON ABERCROMBIE born about 1835 in Georgia and died about 1863 in Georgia;

(xi) JOSEPH ABERCROMBIE born about 1838 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Allie M. Nash ("Allie Nash") about 1870, and died about 1865 in Georgia;

(xii) FANNY ABERCROMBIE ("Fannie Abercrombie" & “Frances Abercrombie”?) born August 10, 1840 in Laurens, South Carolina, married Jarrett Jones on February 22, 1855, and died March 22, 1916 in Lumpkin County, Georgia. It is said that she married at the age of 13. Jarrett Jones was born on September 2, 1833 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, was the son of John Henry Jones ("John Jones"), and died October 21, 1884. Jarrett Jones and Fanny Jones ("Fannie Jones") had 11 children:

Sarah Jones (“Orrah Jones”) born on April 8, 1856 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and died July 12, 1870;

John Henry Jones ("John Jones") born on June 28, 1858 in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Fanny Emeline Jones (Fannie Emmaline Jones”, "Fannie Jones", "Frances Jones" & "Emaline Jones"?) born on May 5, 1860 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and died in Texas on January 20, 1892;

Della Lillian Jones ("Della Jones") born on January 11, 1863 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Ed O'Kelley ("Edward O'Kelley"), and died May 20, 1896;

Young Wiley Jones ("Young Jones") born on January 21, 1866 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and died April 25, 1890;

Amanda Bernice Jones ("Amanda Jones") born on March 28, 1868 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and died about 1946;

Clemeth Andrew Jones (“Clemeth Jones”, "Clemith Jones" & "Clemeth Jones"?) born either March 18, 1868 or March 28, 1868438 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married an India, and died about 1960? Clemith Jones had a son named:

Young Jones who was born in November 1893;

Joseph Washington Jones ("Joseph Jones") born on November 8, 1872 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and died September 6, 1912?;

Talular Jane Jones (“Talular Jones”, "Tululus Jones" & "Lou Jones") born on August 16, 1874 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married George D. Adams ("George Adams"), and died April 26, 1917;

Permela Exer Jones (“Permelia Jones”, “Permellia Jones” & "Permelia Jones") born on February 22, 1879 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and died June 6, 1973; and,

Mary Texella Jones ("Marry Jones"? & "Mary Jones") born on December 10, 1880 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and died February 14, 1972;

(xiv) ANDREW JACKSON ABERCROMBIE ("Andrew Abercrombie") born June 8, 1846 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Nancy Emaline Pierce ("Nancy Pierce") on March 11, 1866 in Hall County, Georgia, and died December 14, 1920 north of Fay in Dewey County, Oklahoma. Andrew Abercrombie's mother died when he was 5 years of age, and at the age of 14 he was a Confederate Army courier in the Civil War and served in Company C of Cobb's Legion of Georgia Volunteers. Supposedly, he paid $800 in confederate money for a horse to ride to Virginia where he enlisted in CSA at Stevensburg, Virginia. He returned from Virginia to Georgia on March 10, 1866, left for Mitchell County, Kansas in June 1870 and arrived there in October 1872. Nancy Pierce was born November 1, 1849 in Hall County, Georgia, was the daughter of Sampson Pierce and Rachel, and died December 8, 1938 in Fay, Blaine County, Oklahoma. Andrew Abercrombie later moved his family of 2 young children to Beloit, Kansas. At Beloit, 10 of their 13 children were born. One child, Arkansas Belle Abercrombie ("Arkansas Abercrombie") was born while the family was visiting in that state. In early 1893 or 1894, the family which included 12 surviving children ranging in age from 1 to 26, made the long trek from Beloit to settle in Boyd Township where they were described by one writer as "A big group of fine, happy people". The 13 children of Andrew Abercrombie and Nancy Abercrombie were:

George Delona Abercrombie ("George Abercrombie") born June 23, 1867 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and died on September 25, 1895;

Exer Abercrombie born January 15, 1869 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married November 9, 1897 to a Miles, and died June 20, 1931. Exer Miles had 4 children:

Ester Miles;

Andrew Miles;

Paul Miles; and,

Ila Lois Miles ("Ila Miles");

Newton Sampson Abercrombie ("Newton Abercrombie") born February 26, 1871 in Lincoln County, Kansas, married November 15, 1895 to a Nora?, and died June 27, 1964. Newton Abercrombie and Nora Abercrombie had 7 children:

Carl Abercrombie;

Claude Abercrombie;

Edna Abercrombie;

Eula Abercrombie;

Ora Edith Abercrombie ("Ora Abercrombie");

Audrey Mae Abercrombie ("Audry Abercrombie"); and,

Aubrey Newton Abercrombie ("Aubrey Abercrombie");

Mitty Abercrombie born October 14, 1872 in Lincoln County, Kansas, and died January 21, 1878;

Young Andrew Abercrombie ("Young Abercrombie") born May 19, 1874 and died about 1943. Young Abercrombie had 6 children:

Wayne Abercrombie;

Clem Abercrombie ("Clemeth Abercrombie"? & "Clemith Abercrombie"?);

Viola Abercrombie;

Letha Abercrombie;

Geneva Abercrombie; and,

Orma Abercrombie;

Nancy Abercrombie ("Nannie Abercrombie") born April 28, 1876 in Lincoln County, Kansas, and died September 26, 1953;

Arkansas Belle Abercrombie ("Arkansas Abercrombie" & "Isabell Abercrombie"?) born December 3, 1877 in Benton, Arkansas, married December 7, 1899 to a McKay, and died March 25, 1904. Arkansas McKay had 3 children:

Earl McKay;

Marie McKay; and,

an infant who died at birth and Arkansas also died during the childbirth;

Sarah Alice Abercrombie ("Sarah Abercrombie") born February 3, 1880 in Beloit, Mitchell County, Kansas, married Sidney Ruckman Tomlinson ("Sidney Tomlinson") February 2, 1899 in Oklahoma Territory in Fay, Baine County, Oklahoma, and died July 23, 1909. Sidney Tomlinson and Sarah Tomlinson had 3 children:

Glenn Tomlinson;

Harlan Tomlinson; and,

Cecil Tomlinson. Sarah Abercrombie had a grandson named:

Roger Tomlinson who lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma;

Levica Lucretia Abercrombie ("Levica Abercrombie") born February 8, 1882 in Beloit, Mitchell County, Kansas, married James Milton Frans ("James Frans") on February 17, 1909, and died August 17, 1965. James Frans and Levica Frans had 12 children:

Vera Edna Frans ("Vera Frans");

Lola Pauline Frans ("Lola Frans");

Morty Edgar Frans ("Morty Frans" & "Morton Frans"?);

Elvin Milton Frans ("Elvin Frans");

Allen Clarence Frans ("Allen Frans");

Alta Clarice Frans ("Alta Frans");

Hubert Kirby Frans ("Hubert Frans");

Etta Lucille Frans ("Etta Frans");

Nova Doris Frans ("Nova Frans");

Jack Hardin Frans ("Jack Frans" & "John Frans"?);

Betty Jean Frans ("Betty Frans" & "Elizabeth Frans"?); and,

Arda Lou Frans ("Arda Frans");

Rachel Granie Abercrombie ("Rachel Abercrombie") born February 13, 1885 in Beloit, Mitchell County, Kansas, and died April 6, 1908;

John William Abercrombie ("John Abercrombie") born November 25, 1886 in Mitchell County, Kansas, and died in August 1953. John Abercrombie had a son named:

Taylor Abercrombie;

Clem Harvey Abercrombie ("Clem Abercrombie", "Clemith Abercrombie"? & "Clemeth Abercrombie"?) born November 3, 1889 in Mitchell County, Kansas, married June 7, 1913, and died December 13, 1976 in Custer City, Oklahoma. Harvey Abercrombie had 3 children:

Ossie Mae Abercrombie ("Ossie Abercrombie");

Ethyl Mae Abercrombie ("Ethyl Abercrombie"); and,

Carl Ben Abercrombie ("Carl Abercrombie" & "Benjamin Abercrombie"?); and,

Fannie Elizabeth Abercrombie ("Fannie Abercrombie", "Lizzie Abercrombie" & "Frances Abercrombie"?) born November 21, 1892 in Mitchell County, Kansas, married a Porter on August 26, 1912, and died January 22, 1968. Fannie Porter had 10 children:

Harold Porter;

Velma Porter;

John Henry Porter ("John Porter");

Jack Porter;

Nancy Lee Porter ("Nancy Porter");

Earl Porter;

Dean Porter and who died on January 25, 1870;

Max Porter;

Jennie Marie Porter ("Jennie Porter"); and,

Willa Mae Porter ("Willa Porter");

(xv) REBECCA ABERCROMBIE married a Baker and drowned in the Coosa River; and possibly;

(xvi) ESSIE ABERCROMBIE who married J.H. Glaze;

(NOTE: Other persons buried in the Wahoo Baptist church in Hall County, Georgia who are apparently related to William Abercrombie, and possibly other Abercrombies, are:

Jessie Abercrombie born September 13, 1909 and died March 13, 1940;

Fannie Lelia Abercrombie ("Fannie Abercrombie" & “Frances Abercrombie”?) born April 13, 1879 and died April 13, 1964;

John Abercrombie born January 15, 1880? and died March 11, 1963?;

Eugenia Gillespie, wife of W.D. Abercrombie ("William Abercrombie"?) who was born July 16, 1872 and died August 3, 1918;

Isabella Abercrombie born January 3, 1832 and died August 16, 1905;

Carrie G. Abercrombie ("Carrie Abercrombie") born May 26, 1890;

William D. Abercrombie ("William Abercrombie") born October 28, 1871 and died May 18, 1954;

Clem A. Jones ("Clem Jones", "Clemith Jones"? & "Clemeth Jones"?) born about 1870 and died about 1960;

India R. Jones ("India Jones") born about 1871 and died about 1935;

Birdie Mae Jones ("Birdie Jones") born April 26, 1906;

Dewey Maydole Jones ("Dewey Jones") born August 7, 1904 and died April 27, 1945;

Hoke Jones born June 3, 1900 and died July 4, 1964; Young Jones, Jr. born about 1929 and died about 1930;

Jo Winifred Jones ("Jo Jones") born October 11, 1912 and died July 26, 1937; Mamie Kenimer Jones Barnes ("Mamie Barnes" & "Mamie Kenimer") born December 18, 1879 and died July 8, 1917;

J.W. Jones born November 8, 1872 and died September 11, 1912;

Marjorie L. Abercrombie ("Marjorie Abercrombie") born January 18, 1940 and died September 17, 1945;

Betty Lou Abercrombie Fields ("Betty Fields" & "Lou Fields") born about 1943 and died November 11, 1960 at the age of 17;

G.B.W. Abercrombie born December 15, 1861, married Mary Jane Ingram ("Mary Ingram"), and died November 28, 1947. Mary Ingram was born November 9, 1872 and died March 7, 1919;

Charles D. Stringer ("Charles Stringer") born December 30, 1880 and died July 16, 1959;

Victoria Stringer born May 20, 1884;

Jack Stringer born March 21, 1896 and died February 26, 1920;

W.T. Stringer born October 12, 1854 and died August 8, 1941; and,

Cordelia Stringer born September 3, 1858 and died January 11, 1938.

Buried in the Yellow Creek Baptist Campground Cemetery in Hall County, Georgia, near Wahoo Baptist Church Cemetery, are the following:

Austin Young Abercrombie ("Austin Abercrombie") born October 15, 1880 and died April 25, 1959;

S. Jane Abercrombie ("S. Abercrombie" & "Sarah Abercrombie") born October 18, 1875 and died July 7, 1955;

Y.F. Abercrombie born September 3, 1869 and died November 6, 1930; and,

Cora Marie Abercrombie ("Cora Abercrombie") born about 1832 and died about 1941.

Buried in Concord Cemetery in Lumpkin County, Georgia is:

Mary Pruitt Stringer ("Mary Stringer") born January 3, 1895 and died October 12, 1955.

Buried in the Mount Hope Cemetery in Dalhonega, Lumpkin Counry,, Lumpkin County, Georgia is:

Thomas E. Abercrombie ("Thomas Abercrombie") born December 23, 1889 and died October 8, 1957; and,

the infant daughter of John B. Abercrombie ("John Abercrombie") who apparently died at birth January 22, 1961.411

(2). ELIZABETH CAVENDER ("Elizabeth Betsy Cavender", "Betsey Cavender" & "Betsy Cavender") born November 24, 1799 in either North Carolina or South Carolina, first married Charles A.J. Head ("Charles Head") on January 22, 1818 in Hall County, Georgia, later married J.M. Dodd, and died either on about 1822438, 476 & 493 or about 1892494 in Hall County, Georgia. Charles Head was born either about 1795 or about 1792438 in South Carolina, the son of John S. Head ("John Head" or "James Head"?) and Lucy Anidel ("Lucy Amidel"?) of Westmoreland County, Virginia, died about 1891, and is buried in the Concord Baptist Cemetery in Forsyth County, Georgia. Charles Head apparently remarried another "Betsy" who was likewise born in South Carolina. Charles Head received a land grant in Hall County, Georgia, then in Lumpkin County, and then in Dawson County in 1827. The 1850 census of Lumpkin County, Yahoola District enumerates Charles Head as being age 55 and born in South Carolina about 1795; his wife Betsy Head age 50 and born in South Carolina about 1805; and their children as being John Head age 15 and born in Georgia about 1835; George Head; James Head age 13 born in Georgia about 1837; Elizabeth Head age 8 and born in Georgia about 1842; and, Martha Head age 5 and born in Georgia about 1845. Charles Head and Elizabeth Cavender Head (“Elizabeth Head”) had a total of 11 children:

(i) ANDREW JACKSON HEAD ("Andrew Head");

(ii) ISAAC HEAD who married Hetty Cavender ("Betty Cavender"? & "Elizabeth Cavender"?) September 7, 1840 in Hall County, Georgia;

(iii) FANNY HEAD ("Frances Head");

(iv) JOEL HEAD;

(v) LYDIA HEAD;

(vi) SUSANNAH HEAD ("Susan Head") who married Tom Cooper ("Thomas Cooper") from England who explored Cooper's Gap which is named after him. Tom Cooper and Susan Cooper had a daughter named:

Martha Cooper who was born about 1849;

(vii) John Head born about 1835 in Georgia;

(viii) George W. Head ("George W. Haid", "George Head" & "George Haid") married Nancy Cavender on either September 16, 1858 or September 6, 1853425 in Union County, Georgia with Justice of the Peace John Hayes performing the ceremony;

(ix) James A. Head ("James Head") born about 1837 in Georgia;

(x) Elizabeth Head born either about 1842 or about 1818 in Hall County, Georgia, married John Marion Dodd (“J.M. Dodd” & "John Dodd") on December 22, 1861 in Lumpkin. John Dodd and Elizabeth Dodd had 2 children:

Mary Dodd who married T. Iverson Summerour ("Iverson Summerour"). Iverson Summerour and Mary Summerour had a daughter named:

Kate Summerour who married J.C. Slaton. J.C. Slaton and Kate Slaton had a daughter named:

Rebekah Slaton who married J.T. Wilson; and,

an unknown son; and,

(xi) Martha Head born about 1845 in Georgia;

(3) MILCHIA ANN CAVENDER (“Michia Ann Cavender”,511 “Michia Cavender”, "Melchia Ann Cavender"493, “Melchian Cavender”, "Milchia Cavender", "Milcha Cavender", "Milkie Cavender", "Mikley Cavender", "Milchah Cavender", “Milca Cavender”476 & "Milky Cavender") born on February 6, 1802 in either Hall County, Georgia493 & 494 Murray County, Georgia511 or in Oconee, South Carolina476, married Hiram Montgomery on January 23, 1819 in Hall County, Georgia, died on January 12, 1888 in Murray, Hall County, Georgia, and is buried in Montgomery-McEntire Family Cemetery on the McEntire Farm, Southeast Corner, Murray County, Georgia. Hiram Montgomery was born on July 16, 1796 in South Carolina, was the son of William M. Montgomery ("William Montgomery") and Ailsey Crittenden, died December 10, 1867 in Murray County, Georgia, and is buried with his wife. In 1820, Hiram Montgomery was in Habersham County, Georgia, in 1832 he was in the militia with apparently his brothers Jake Montgomery, Jasper Montgomery and John Montgomery. By 1835, he was established in Murray County, Georgia. Hiram Montgomery and Milchia Montgomery ("Milky Montgomery") apparently had 16 children:

(i) WILLIAM MONTGOMERY born on November 28, 1819 in Hall County, Georgia, first married Elizabeth Trimble on July 24, 1843 in Murray County, Georgia, later married Sophronia Black on June 15, 1856 in Murray County, Georgia, served as a Lt. in CSA, J..F. Groover’s Company E, 40th Georgia Regiment, Stovall’s Brigade, died March 20, 1896 in Lawrence County, Missouri, and is buried in the Spring River Cemetery in Lawrence County, Missouri. Elizabeth Trimble was born January 6, 1822 in Georgia, was the daughter of Joseph Trimble and an Asley, and died April 16, 1853, probably in Murray County, Georgia. Sophronia Black was born December 25, 1835 in North Carolina, was the daughter of Joseph Black, and died February 6, 1908 in Lawrence County, Missouri. William Montgomery and Elizabeth Montgomery had 2 children:

Ibba Carolina Montgomery (“Ibba Montgomery”) born June 21, 1844 in Murray County, Georgia, married J.J. Hooper about 1863, probably in Murray County, Georgia and died May 28, 1864 in Georgia; and,

Milkey Ann Montgomery (“Milkey Montgomery”) born August 18, 1846 in Murray County, Georgia, married John Thomas Nix (“John Nix”) on May 17, 1866 in Gordon County, Georgia, died February 27, 1941 in McClain County, Oklahoma. John Nix was born February 19, 1847 in Murray County, Georgia, and died November 23, 1934 in McClain County, Oklahoma.

William Montgomery and Sophronia Montgomery had 7 children:

Thomas Munrow Montgomery (“Thomas Montgomery”) born April 25, 1856 in Murray County, Georgia, and died July 19, 1872 in Gordon County, Georgia;

Samuel Henderson Montgomery (“Samuel Montgomery”) born April 26, 1858 in Murray County, Georgia, married Elisabeth Etienette Soffray (“Elisabeth Soffray” & “Elizabeth Soffray”?) on February 2, 1881 in Seligman, Barry County, Missouri, died December 23, 1931 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Highland Cemetery in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma. Mary Soffray was born March 9, 1861 in Lyon, France, died October 27, 1934 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, and is buried with her husband:

William Montgomery and Sophronia had 7 children:

Thomas Munrow Montgomery (“Thomas Montgomery”) born April 25, 1856 in Murray County, Georgia, and died July 19, 1872 in Gordon County, Georgia;

Samuel Henderson Montgomery (“Samuel Montgomery”) born April 26, 1858 in Murray County, Georgia, married Mary Elisabeth Etienette Soffray (“Mary Soffray”, Elizabeth Soffray”? & “Elisabeth Soffray”) on February 2, 1881 in Seligman, Barry County, Missouri, died July 19, 1872 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, and is buried in Highland Cemetery in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma. Mary Soffray was born March 9, 1861 in Lyon France, died October 27, 1934 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, and is buried with her husband;

Francis Bartow Montgomery (“Francis Montgomery”) born September 27, 1861 in Resaca Township, Gordon County, Georgia;

George Washington Montgomery (“George Montgomery”) born November 28, 1863 in Gordon County, Georgia;

Florence Cordelia Montgomery (“Florence Montgomery”) born July 15, 1866 in Gordon County, Georgia;

William Colquitt Montgomery (“William Montgomery”) born February 13, 1870 in Gordon County, Georgia; and,

Joseph Black Montgomery (“Joseph Montgomery”) born in September 1873 in Lawrence County, Missouri;

(ii) THOMAS MONTGOMERY born on either June 16, 1821493 & 511 or on January 16, 1821438 in Hall County, Georgia, and married Amanda Malvina Baxter ("Amanda Baxter") on November 17, 1843 in Murray County, Georgia, and died after May 29, 1852 in California;

(iii) REBECCA MONTGOMERY born on either May 1, 1823493 or on May 6, 1823438 & 511 in Hall County, Georgia, and Sanford Haines, and died after 1870 in Arkansas;

(iv) ELIZABETH ALICE MONTGOMERY ("Elizabeth Alsey Montgomery", “Elizabeth Alcey Montgomery”493 & "Alecy Montgomery") born on either August 24, 1825 or on August 24, 1824438, 493 & 511 in Hall County, Georgia, first married Adam Neal (“Adam Neil”) on July 24, 1845 and later married Joseph Shepherd, and died December 17, 1898 in Barry County, Missouri. By some account, she first married Noah Montgomery on July 2, 1842 and John Thomason, a widower, who was born September 23, 1776. Joseph Shepherd was born on August 24, 1824 in Murray County, Georgia, died on December 17, 1890 in Barry, Missouri, and is buried in the Maddy Cemetery in Barry, Missouri. Adam Neal was born about 1820 in Lincolnton, North Carolina. Adam Neal and Elizabeth Neal had 8 children:

Elizabeth I. Neal (“Elizabeth Neal” & “Elizabeth Neil”) born about 1846 in Murray County, Georgia;

Mary Ann Vasti Neal ("Maryanne Neal”, Mary Neal" & “Mary Neil”) born April 5, 1848 in Murray County, Georgia, married George W. Campbell (“George W. Campbell” & "George Campbell"), and died July 29, 1888. George Campbell was born in 1847 and died July 26, 1913. George Campbell and Mary Campbell had a daughter named:

Georgia Florence Campbell (“Georgia Campbell”) born July 3, 1873, married William H. Duckett, and died January 24, 1950. William Duckett was born December 9, 1870 and died December 7, 1953. William Duckett and Florence Duckett had a daughter named:

Nora Vashti Duckett ("Nora Duckett" & "Nora Ducket"?) born November 18, 1892, married Clarence Eugene Gibson ("Clarence Gibson") who was born August 10, 1894 and died August 8, 1960. Clarence Gibson and Nora Gibson had a daughter named:

Delores Catherine May Gibson ("Delores Gibson") who was born December 25, 1926 and married Owen Philip Allen ("Owen Allen" & “Dusty Allen”) who was born October 24, 1918;

Amanda C. Neal (“Amanda Neal” & “Amanda Neil”) born about 1850 in Murray County, Georgia;

George Washington Neal (“George Washington Neill”, “George Neal” & “Gorge Neill”) born on May 6, 1852 in Murray County, Georgia, and married Jessie Gertrude Fiske (“Jessie Fiske” & “Jessie Fisk”) who, in turn, was born about 1852. George Neal and Jessie Neal (“Jessie Neil” & “Jessie Neill”) had no known children

Johanna Neall (“Johanna Neil” & “Johnna Neill”) was born on June 12, 1854 in Murray County, Georgia;

Margaret Neal (“Margaret Neil” & “Margaret Neill”) was born about 1856 in Murray County, Georgia;

John Berry Neal (“John Neill”, “John Neil” & “John Neal”) was born on April 20, 1861 in Murray County, Georgia, and married Sarah Ellen Cook (“Sarah Cook”) who was born about 1861 in Texas. John Neill and Sarah Neill (“Sarah Neil” & “Sarah Neal”) had no known children; and,

Milchie Ann Mahala Neal (“Milchie Neal”, “Milchie Neill”, “Ann Neil”, “Milchie Neil”, “Ann Neil”, “Mahala Neil”, “Ann Neil” & “Ann Neal”) born on November 22, 1871 in Georgia, and married a Shepherd. Milchie Shepherd (“Ann Shepherd” & “Mahala Shephard”) had no known children;279, 371 & 438

(v) WILLIAM MONTGOMERY born on November 28, 1819;

(vi) THOMAS MONTGOMERY born on January 21, 1821;

(vii) REBECCA MONTGOMERY born on May 6, 1823;

(viii) ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY born on August 11, 1827 in Hall County, Georgia, married Joseph B. Haines (“Joseph B. Hames”493, "Joseph Haines" & "Joseph Hames"?) on September 18, 1845 in Murray County, Georgia, and died January 18, 1910, probably in Floyd County, Georgia;

(ix) MEAKEY ANN MONTGOMERY (“Meekey Ann Montgomery”493,“Meakey Montgomery”, “Milkey Montgomery”?, “Mekey Montgomery”, "Mukey Montgomery", "Meeky Montgomery", Meekey Montgomery" & "Meaky Montgomery") born January 5, 1830 in either Murray County, Georgia or Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Robert Dillard in Murray County, Georgia, and died December 1,1905 in Gordon County, Georgia;

(x) SAMUEL MONTGOMERY born on January 1, 1832 in Murray County, Georgia, married Nancy Mahaly McGinnis (“Nancy H. McGinnia"Nancy McGinnis" & “Mahala McGinis”?) in Georgia, died on December 4, 1888 in Murray County, Georgia, and is buried in Montgomery Family Farm Cemetery, McEntire Farm, Southeast Corner, Hall County, Georgia; (NOTE: It is recorded that a Samuel Montgomery married Mildred Ann Cavendar (“Mildred Ann Cavender”?, “Mildred Cavender”, “Mildred Cavendar”, “Milchia Ann Cavender”?, “Milchia Cavender”? & “M.A. Cavender”) on December 14, 1858 in Hancock County, Kentucky.). See children of Samuel Montgomery and Milchia Cavender Montgomery herein.

(xi) KING MONTGOMERY born on April 9, 1834 in Murray County, Georgia, married Mary Jane Black Hemphill ("Mary Hemphill" & "Jane Hemphill), and died on June 19, 1902, probably in Oregon;

(xii) JOHN MONTGOMERY born on August 5, 1836 in Murray County, Georgia, married Margaret McGinnis, died on November 18, 1918 in Murray County, Georgia, and is buried in Montgomery Family Farm Cemetery, McEntire Farm, Southeast Corner, Hall County, Georgia;

(xiii) SARAH NEAL MONTGOMERY ("Sarah Josephine Montgomery"493 & “Sarah Montgomery”) born on December 23, 1838 in Murray County, Georgia, married James Rufus Neal ("James Neal" & "James Neill"493) on January 22, 1854, and died on October 3, 1879 in Murray County, Georgia;

(xiv) GEORGE WASHINGTON MONTGOMERY ("George Montgomery") born on February 11, 1841 in Murray County, Georgia, married Emily Nix in Georgia, and died on January 10, 1916 in Lawrence County, Missouri;

(xv) MAHALA MONTGOMERY ("Mahal Montgomery") born on either April 13, 1844 or on April 15, 1844493 & 511 in Murray County, Georgia, married John A. Berry ("John Berry"), and died on September 15, 1913 in Murray County, Georgia. "Mahala"is a fairly common American Indian term for a woman and is also used for a woman's name in the MiddleEast; and,

(xvi) LINDA KAY MONTGOMERY ("Linda Montgomery) who married Gerald W. Irion ("Gerald Irion") and lived in Dallas, Texas; 355, 368 & 371

(4) KATHERINE A. CAVENDER ("Catherine A. Cavender", "Catherine Cavender", “Katherine Cavender”, “Hetty Cavender”?, “Ketty Cavender” & "Kitty Cavender") born on either March 25, 1804476, or on February 3, 1803476, 493 494 & 511, February 2, 1803 or on February 3, 1806443, married Isaac Head on September 14, 1820494 in Hall County, Georgia FHL Number 424630, died on either March 6, 1885476, 493, 494 & 511, or on June 8, 1886443 in Hall County, Georgia, and is buried with her husband either in the Cavender-Barnes family cemetery near Murrayville in Hall County, Georgia or in the Salem Baptist Church Cemetery in Lumpkin County, Georgia.430 Isaac Head was the brother of Charles Head above and was the son of John Head and Lucy Anidel. Isaac Head and Katherine Cavender Head (“Katherine Head”) had 10 children:

(i) CLEMENT A.J. HEAD (“Clemeth H.J. Head”, "Clemeth Head" & "Clemith Head"?) who died about 1891. He had a son named:

Homer Head who, in turn, had a daughter:

Helen Head who married a Green;

(ii) WASHINGTON HEAD who married Nancy Jane Cavender ("Nancy Cavender") who apparently was born about 1853 and was the daughter of William Cavender ("Bill Cavender"). Washington Head and Nancy Head also apparently had 7 children and are both buried in the Cavender-Barnes Cemetery near Murrayville in Hall County, Georgia. Washington Head and Nancy Head had 7 children:

John C. Head ("John Head");

Richard Head;

James Head;

William Head;

Lucretia Head;

Ann Head; and,

Lovicle Head ("Louvice Head"?);

(iii) REBECCA HEAD;

(iv) MARION HEAD;

(v) POLK HEAD;

(vi) VASHTI HEAD;

(vii) SUSIE HEAD ("Susan Head");

(viii) NANCY HEAD;

(ix) CAROLINE HEAD; and,

(x) FANNIE HEAD ("Fanny Head" & "Frances Head") born December 15, 1834 and died December 30, 1838;

(5) WILLIAM CAVENDER ("Will Cavender" & "Bill Cavender") born either September 20, 1806511 or on September 29, 1806494 in either Union County, Georgia511 or in South Carolina494, married Lucretia Pierce ("Lucretia Pearce", "Lucretie Pierce", "Cressie Pierce" & "Cresy Pearce") on either April 7, 1826, April 9, 1826511 in Hall County, Georgia or on April 19, 1826, died June 8, 1886 in either Union County, Georgia493 & 494, or in Lumpkin County, Georgia443, and is buried with his wife in the family cemetery in either Woodys Gap at the edge of Union County near the Lumpkin County line in Georgia438, or in the Peavine Cemetery in Catoosa County, Georgia420. The cemetery is located to the left of Highway 60, across the Toccao River, at the foot of Cavender Ridge at the edge of a field which is near the Union County, Georgia and Fanning County, Georgia Lines. Lucretia Pearce was born on December 20, 1808, died August 27, 1887 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and is buried with her husband. William Cavender served in the Indian Wars, and was involved in the removal of the Cherokee Indians from Union County, Georgia in March 1837. The 1850 census of Union County, Georgia enumerates William Cavender as being 44 years of age and born in Virginia; his wife Lucretia Cavender as being age 42; and their children were: Andrew Cavender ("Clemeth Andrew Cavender") age 23 and born about 1827; George Cavender ("George Washington Cavender", “George W. Cavender” & “G.W. Cavender”) age 21 and born about 1829; Elizabeth Cavender age 19; Visann Cavender age 17; Nancy Cavender age 12; John Cavender age 6; and, Joseph Cavender age 2. William Cavender and Lucretia Cavender apparently had 11 children:

(i) ANDREW J. CAVENDER493;

(ii) CLEMETH ANDREW CAVENDER ("Clemeth Cavender", "Clemith Cavender", "Clemeth C. Cavender"?,”Clemeth A. Cavender”, “C.A. Cavender”, "Andrew Cavender" & "Andres Cavender"?) born on either December 20, 1827420 , or on December 30, 1829443, 494 & 511, or on December 20, 1829 in Georgia or in Virginia according to the 1850 census for Union County, Georgia. He first married Elvina Poston (“Elrina Poston” & “Elrina Posten”) on either December 19, 1852 or on December 19, 1850511 in Lumpkin County, Georgia. FHL Number 281677 He later married Elizabeth Self on September 6, 1874 in Union County, Georgia with the ceremony being performed by Justice of the Peace A.P. Davis, died June 6, 1897, and is buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Union County, Georgia. Elvina Poston was born in 1829 and died by 1870. Clemeth Cavender and Elvina Posten Cavender (“Elvina Cavender”) had 6 children:

Nancy Jane Cavender ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.J. Cavender”) born about 1853 in Union County, Georgia, and who apparently married either Isaac Head or Washington Head. (According to the "Hall County History- Descendants of the Clemeth Cavenders", published May 27 1973 in The Times in Gainesvill, Georgia, she was the daughter of William Cavender or "Bill Cavender" and married Washington Head.) Washington Head and Nancy Head apparently had 7 children and are both buried in the Cavender-Barnes Cemetery near Murrayville in Hall County, Georgia. The children of Washington Head and Nancy Head were:

John C. Head ("John Head");

Richard Head;

James Head;

William Head;

Lucretia Head;

Ann Head; and,

Lovicle Head ("Louvice Head"?);

William Young Cavender ("William Cavender", “William Y. Cavender”, “W.Y. Cavender” & "Bud Cavender") born April 21, 1855 in Union County, Georgia, married Emma Woody, died October 17, 1901, and both he and Emma Cavender are buried in Corinth Baptist Church Cemetery in Union County, Georgia. Emma Woody was born September 7, 1857 and died December 18, 1951. William Cavender and Emma Cavender had 5 children:

William Edgar Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.E. Cavender”) born in February 1890;

Fannie Cavender born May 18, 1891;

Elizabeth Cavender ("Bessie Cavender") born September 7, 1892, married a Walker, died December 18, 1951, and is buried in Corinth Baptist Church Cemetery in Union County, Georgia. Elizabeth Walker had 2 children:

Dorothy Walker born June 10, 1923 and died August 17, 1924; and,

J.D.Walker born November 24, 1925 and died January 18, 1929;

Reid Cavender born June 6, 1891? and married a Weist. He may be the same Reid Cavender who married Hattie Mae Harkins (“Hattie Harkins” & “Hattie Hawkins”?), and who had the following children:

Dorothy Cavender born June 10, 1923 in Baxter, Georgia;

Paul Cavender born March 18, 1925 in Greenville, South Carolina, served in the U.S. Navy, married Sharlene Mallincopp, and presently live in Ninety Six, South Carolina. Sharlene Mallincopp was born January 20, 1934 in Cleveland, Ohio. Paul Cavender and Sharlene Cavender had about 7 children and several grandchildren;

Velma Ruth Cavender (“Velma Cavender” & “V.R. Cavender”) born December 13, 1926 in Baxter, Georgia, married Clayton Henry Kernell (“Clayton Kernell”) on May 19, 1950, was later divorced, and died October 18, 2000 in Laurens, South Carolina. Clayton Kernell was born March 14, 1930,moved to Kentucky after the divorce, and was a Builder Second Class in the U.S. Navy Seabees stationed in Guam when he was killed in an auto accident in 1972. Clayton Kernell and Velma Kernell had 2 children:

David Stanley Kernell (“David Kernell”) born August 23, 1954 in Woodruff, South Carolina; and,

Michael Terry Kernell (“Michael Kernell”) born March 3, 1956 in Laurens, South Carolina;

J.D. Cavender born November 14, 1928 in Baxter, Georgia; and,

Ronald Baker Cavender (“Ronald Cavender” & “R.B. Cavender”) born july 4, 1944 in Laurens, South Carolina, and married a Virginia?. Ronald Cavender and Virginia Cavender had a son named:

Brian Cavender who was murdered in the early 1990's in North Carolina; and,

Fred Cavender (“Frederick Cavender”?) born April 18, 1900, resided in Spingdale, North Carolina, and died May 24, 1956;

George Washington Cavender ("George Cavender", “George W. Cavender” & “G.W. Cavender”) born November 21, 1856 in Union County, Georgia, and died August 2, 1938;

Robert Cavender born about 1860 in Union County, Georgia;

Elvina Cavender born about 1862 in Union County, Georgia; and,

Kate Cavender (“Katherine Cavender”?) born about 1864 in Union County, Georgia;

Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?) and Elizabeth Self Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”) had 6 children:

Sarah Rebecca Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.R. Cavender”) born about 1875 in Union County, Georgia, and married a Limley;

Clemeth W. Cavender ("Clemeth Cavender", “C.W. Cavender” & "Clemith Cavender?") born about 1876 in Union County, Georgia;

Thuressa Emma Cavender ("Thuressa Cavender", “T.E. Cavender” & "Thuress Cavender"), a twin born about 1879 in Union County, Georgia;

Vasti Emily Cavender ("Vasti Cavender", “V.E. Cavender” & "Vesti Cavender"?), a twin born about 1879 in Union County, Georgia, first married a Picklesimer and later married a Furgeson;

Homer Cavender born in Union County, Georgia and,

Adam Cavender born in Union County, Georgia, and who may be the same person who married J.M. Jones about 1903 in Georgia;

As an added note, it is recorded in a Union County, Georgia publication that on February 2, 1891, Mrs. M.E. Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) was appointed the guardian of her minor children Sarah B. Cavender, ("Sarah Cavender"), William C. Cavender ("William Cavender"), Vesti Cavender ("Vasti Cavender"?), Thersa Cavender (“Theresa Cavender”? & "Thuressa Cavender"?) and Mary A. Cavender ("Mary Cavender");

(iii) GEORGE WASHINGTON CAVENDER ("George W. Cavender", "George Cavender", “G.W. Cavender” & "Watt Cavender") born December 30, 1829 in Hall County, Georgia, first married Nancy Louisa Gurley (“Nancy Gurley”) on January 4, 1857 in Lumpkin County, GeorgiaFHL Number 281677, next married her sister Jane Gurley on May 21, 1865 in Union County, Georgia with the ceremony being conducted by Justice of the Peace Allen Gaddis, died on either November 1, 1897494 or on June 6, 1897 in Union County, Georgia, and is buried in Mt. Pleasant, Union County, Georgia. Jane Gurley was born about 1839, was the daughter of Henry Burch Gurley ("Henry Gurley") who was born about 1838 and Rebecca Miles, was the sister of Jane Gurley, was married about 1860, and died about 1863. Her sister, Nancy Gurley, was born May 25, 1840, died either on February 24, 1912 or on February 14, 1912420, and is buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Union County, Georgia. On November 6, 1835, George Cavender was a second lieutenant in the Indian Wars from Hall County, Georgia. By the first marriage, George Cavender and Nancy Cavender had 2 children:

William Thomas Willis Cavender ("William Cavender", “W.T.W. Cavender”, “W.T. Cavender” & "Thomas Cavender") born 1859 in Union County, Georgia, and married Nancy Ann Head ("Nancy Head") before 1863 and apparently later married Georgia Ann V. Harkins ("Georgia Harkins") on August 24, 1880 in Union County, Georgia with Justice of the Peace J.B. Poindexter performing the ceremony. William Cavender and Nancy Cavender had 5 children:

Lydge Cavender;

Sally Cavender ("Sarah Cavender");

Homer Cavender;

Della Cavender; and,

Mary Cavender; and,

Nancy Ann Cavender ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.A. Cavender”) born 1861 in Union County, Georgia, and married John Doe Gilreath;

By his second marriage, the children of George Cavender and Jane Cavender were:

Wellborne Cavender ("Mellborne Cavender"?) born about 1862 in Union County, Georgia;

Mary Ann Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.A. Cavender” & Mary A. Cavender”) born September 23, 1865 in Union County, Georgia, remained unmarried, died January 21, 1935, and is buried in the Corinth Baptist Cemetery, Union County, Georgia. She was a member of the Corinth Baptist Church for 52 years;

James Henry Cavender ("James Cavender", “James H. Cavender”, “J.H. Cavender” & "Jim Cavender") born either on May 5, 1869 or on June 5, 1869426 in Union County, Georgia, married Ida Katherine Ledford ("Ida Ledford") on November 8, 1891 in Waycross, Union County, Georgia with Alfred Corn performing the ceremony, died December 3, 1951 in Waycross, Georgia, and is buried in the Oaklawn Cemetery in Waycross, Georgia. Ida Ledford was born on July 20, 1868 and died in April 1949. James Cavender and Ida Cavender had 8 children:

Ira Woodfin Cavender ("Ira Cavender" & “I.W. Cavender”) born on December 20, 1892 in Georgia, first married Clara Lois Vanlandingham ("Clara Vanlandingham") on December 24, 1917, later married Connie Jean Love ("Connie Love"), and died in October 1965 in Georgia. Connie Love was born about 1935. The Clara Vanlandingham was born on October 7, 1898 and died on January 25, 1989. Ira Cavender and Clara Cavender are buried in the Waycross City Cemetery. By his first marriage, Ira Cavender and Clara Cavender had a son named:

James Woodfin Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “James W. Cavender”) born on November 30, 1918, married Frankie Mildred Whitley ("Frankie Whitley"), died about 1990, and is buried in the Waycross City Cemetery. Frankie Cavender was born on October 13, 1918, died about 1966, and is buried with her husband. By his first marriage, James Cavender and Mildred Cavender had 4 children:

Barbara Mildred Cavender ("Barbara Cavender" & “B.M. Cavender”) born on May 4, 1943, and married Girard Beaudreau ("Gerry Beaudreau");

James Woodfin Cavender, Jr. ("James Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “James W. Cavender”) born on February 8, 1950, married Therese Whalen ("Theresa Whalen"? & "Terri Whalen"). James Cavender and Therese Cavender ("Teresa Cavender"?) had 2 children:

Bradford James Cavender ("Bradford Cavender" & “B.J. Cavender”) born about 1982; and,

Michael Thomas Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.T. Cavender”) born about 1985;

Thomas Ira Cavender ("Thomas Cavender" & “T.I. Cavender”), born on May 8, 1954, and married Gabriele Schuett ("Gabi Schuett"). Thomas Cavender and Gabriele Cavender ("Gabriel Cavender"?) had 2 children:

Jacob Woodfin Cavender ("Jacob Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”); and,

Christopher Henley Cavender ("Christopher Cavender" & “C.H. Cavender”); and,

Peggy Ann Cavender ("Peggy Cavender" & “P.A. Cavender”), born on November 22, 1957, and married Steve Sowell ("Steven Sowell"? & "Stephen Sowell"?). Steve Sowell and Peggy Sowell had 2 children:

Garrett Spencer Sowell ("Garrett Sowell") born about 1983; and,

Shelly Spencer Sowell ("Shelly Sowell") born about 1989.

By his second marriage, James Woodfin Cavender and Connie Cavender had 4 children:

Walter Clifton Cavender ("Walter Cavender" & “W.C. Cavender”) born on February 2, 1927, and died in December 1941;

Carolyn Jeanette Cavender ("Carolyn Cavender" & “C.J. Cavender”) born on November 23, 1928, first married Paul A. Walker ("Paul Walker"), and later married O.C. Dell. Paul Walker was born about 1916, died about 1986, and is buried in the Arlington Cemetery in Washington, D.C. Paul Walker and Carolyn Walker had 2 children:

Debra Ann Walker ("Debra Walker") born on October 10, 1952, and married Benjamin Higgins. Benjamin Higgins and Debra Higgins had a daughter named :

Sarah Lynn Higgins ("Sarah Higgins") born January 25, 1980; and,

Phillip Ira Walker ("Phillip Walker") born on July 31, 1955;

Roy Earl Cavender ("Roy Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born September 6, 1931, married Beverly Hendryx ("Beverly Hendrix"?) who was born on December 21,1935, and apparently lived in Kennesaw, Georgia. Roy Cavender and Beverly Cavender had a son named:

Michael Roy Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.R. Cavender”) born about 1972; and,

John Hugh Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.H. Cavender”) born on December 13, 1936, married Kathleen D. Hales ("Kathleen Hales") who was born on June 22, 1943, and were later divorced. John Cavender and Kathleen Cavender had 4 children:

Lisa Carol Cavender ("Lisa Cavender" & “L.C. Cavender”) born November 27, 1965, and married Randall Hugh Wofford ("Randall Wooford" & "Randall Wofford"?) who was born about 1963. Randall Wooford and Kathleen Wooford had a son named:

Adam Scott Wooford ("Adam Wooford") born about 1995;

Susan Marie Cavender ("Susan Cavender" & “S.M. Cavender”) born August 28, 1967;

Amy Kathryn Cavender ("Amy Cavender" & “A.K. Cavender”) born on October 7, 1969, and married Robert C. Carney ("Robert Carney"); and,

Matthew Scott Cavender ("Matthew Cavender" & “M.S. Cavender”) born on January 8, 1972 and died on August 25, 1975;

Ralph Clifton Cavender ("Ralph Cavender" & “R.C. Cavender”) born May 25, 1894 in Georgia, married Ada Schuler ("Ada Shuler"?) on June 17, 1917, died in February 1972 in Millwood, Georgia, and is buried in the Oakland Cemetery in Waycross, Georgia. Ada Schuler was born on June 21, 1897 and is buried with her husband;

Ledford Washington Cavender ("Ledford Cavender" & “L.W. Cavender”) born July 30, 1896 in Georgia, married Allie Maude Brantley ("Allie Brantley") on November 16, 1919, died in January 1985 in Jacksonville, Florida, and is buried in Jacksonville, Florida. Allie Brantley was born on January 14, 1901, and is buried with her husband. Ledford Cavender and Allie Cavender had 2 children:

Dorothy Cavender ("Dot Cavender") born September 10, 1922, first married a Dunbar, later married a Dunlop, and had a son named:

Freddie Dunbar ("Frederick Dunbar"?) who married a Ute; and,

Catherine Cavender born August 15, 1924, married a Jack A., and is buried in Jacksonville, Florida. Catherine Cavender had 2 children:

Candis Cavender born on July 26, 1947; and,

Andre Cavender ("Andy"?) born on October 23, 1950;

Laura Belle Cavender ("Laura Cavender", “Laura B. Cavender & “L.A. Cavender”) born on June 15, 1898, married John Wilson McCallum ("John McCallum"), died April 26, 1956, and is buried at the Reedy Branch Cemetery in Broxton, Georgia. John McCallum was born on January 24, 1872, died on October 23, 1953, and is buried with his wife. John McCallum and Laura McCallum had 2 children:

Nellorene McCallum born on September 22, 1921; and,

James Wilson McCallum ("James McCallum") born June 28, 1927, and married Dorothy Anne Morris ("Dorothy Morris") who was born on March 5, 1929. James McCallum and Laura McCallum had 4 children:

James Wayne McCallum ("James McCallum") born December 9, 1952, and married Tamellia Kay Buchan ("Tamellia Buchan") on May 19, 1984 and who was born on January 29, 1961. James McCallum and Tamellia McCallum had 2 children:

Erin Aleese McCallum ("Erin McCallum") born on July 28, 1988; and,

Jason Wayne McCallum ("Jason McCallum") born on November 22, 1990;

Joy Kathryn McCallum ("Joy McCallum") born on December 11, 1954, and married Stephan Grant Livesay ("Stephan Livesay") on August 6, 1988 and who was born on April 2, 1957. Stephan Livesay and Joy Livesay had twins named:

Kathryn Elizabeth Livesay ("Katheryn Livesay") born June 28, 1993; and,

Stephanie Leanne Livesay ("Stephanie Livesay") born on June 28, 1993;

Claire Ellen McCallum ("Claire McCallum") born on February 4, 1956, and married Andrew Field Quinn ("Andrew Quinn") on December 21, 1981 and who was born on July 8, 1953. Andrew Quinn and Claire Quinn had 2 children:

Nicholas Field Quinn ("Nicholas Quinn") born September 23, 1983; and,

James Andrew Quinn ("James Quinn") born September 10, 1990; and,

Laurie Luanne McCallum ("Laurie McCallum") born October 1, 1961, and married Roger Steven Sutton ("Roger Sutton") on June 24, 1983 and who was born on September 21, 1961. Roger Sutton and Laurie Sutton had 2 children:

Cavender Steven Sutton ("Cavender Sutton") born on November 22, 1989; and,

Caroline Megan Sutton ("Caroline Sutton") born on February 2, 1993;

Virgil Claude Cavender ("Virgil Cavender" & “V.C. Cavender”) born on April 13, 1900 in Georgia, married Martha Fann on July 23, 1944, died December 5, 1976 in Waycross, Georgia, and is buried in the Greenlawn Cemetery which is several miles east of Waycross, Georgia on Highway 82. Martha Fann was born on August 10, 1917 and died on February 3, 1996. Claude Cavender and Martha Cavender had 5 children:

Virgil Claude Cavender, Jr. ("Virgil Cavender" & “V.C. Cavender”) born on March 8, 1946, married a Nadine on August 8, 1992 and who is believed to have been born on February 23, 1966, lived in Georgia, and is believed to have had a daughter named:

Lynn Cavender;

David Ledford Cavender ("David Cavender" & “D.L. Cavender”) born November 23, 1947, married a Vallery on August 12, 1973 and who was born on August 12, 1953, and lived in Waycross, Georgia. David Cavender and Vallery Cavender had 2 children:

Jennifer Cavender born on April 11, 1977; and,

Gordon Cavender born on April 23, 1979;

Marguerite Cavender born on October 22, 1949, and married James Stephens on August 7, 1971. James Stephens and Marguerite Stephens had 2 children:

Kimberly Stephens born on August 21, 1976; and,

Matthew Stephens born on April 25, 1982;

Virginia Rebecca Cavender ("Virginia Cavender" & “V.R. Cavender”) born on August 9, 1953, and married Wyatt Adamson on June 9, 1974 and who was born on January 9, 1941. Wyatt Adamson and Virginia Adamson had 3 children:

Rachel Adamson ("Rachael Adamson"?) born on August 16, 1981;

Jessica Adamson born on March 5, 1987; and,

Sarah Adamson born January 18, 1990; and,

James B. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.B. Cavender” & “James Benjamin Cavender”?) born about 1962;

Henley Thistle Cavender ("Henley Cavender" & “H.T. Cavender”) born July 24, 1902, married Beatrice Phillips ("Bea Phillips"), died in June 1984 in Claxton, Georgia, and is buried in Claxton, Georgia. Beatrice Phillips was born on November 27, 1915, died about 1993, and is buried with her husband. Henley Cavender and Beatrice Cavender had 3 children:

James Norman Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.N. Cavender” & “James N. Cavender”) born on January 21, 1936, married Pamela Hay, and lived in Claxton, Georgia. Norman Cavender and Pamela Cavender had 2 children:

Connie Cavender; and,

Ann Cavender who married Glen Gambrell ("Glenn Gambrell"?);

Ralph Henley Cavender ("Ralph Cavender" & “R.H. Cavender”) born April 4, 1940, first married Beverly Jean Bacon ("Beverly Bacon") who was born about 1942, next married Harriette Costa who was born about 1940, and lived in Claxton, Georgia. Ralph Cavender and Beverly Cavender had 2 children:

John Henley Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & “John H. Cavender”) born about 1965; and,

Catherine Jean Cavender ("Catherine Cavender", “C.J. Cavender” & "Cathy Cavender") born about 1969; and

Judith Cavender born on December 23, 1942, and married Thomas Irvin Willingham, Jr. ("Thomas Willingham") who was born about 1940. Thomas Willingham and Judith Willingham had 3 children:

Thomas Irving Willingham, III ("Thomas Willingham") born about 1967 and married Macon Frischkorn. Thomas Willingham, III and Macon Willingham had a son named Thomas Willingham, IV born about 1996;

James Cavender Willingham ("James Willingham") born about 1970; and, Robert Meador Willingham ("Robert Willingham") born about 1974;

Virginia Nelle Cavender ("Virginia Cavender", “V.N. Cavender” & "Nell Cavender") born November 29, 1905, married Ernest H. McClelland ("Ernest McClelland"), died February 26, 1978, and is buried at the Oakland Cemetery in Waycross, Georgia. Ernest McClelland was born on June 24, 1908, died December 22, 1975, and is buried with his wife. Ernest McClelland and Nelle McClelland had 2 children:

Virginia Elna McClelland ("Virginia McClelland") born on January 26, 1941, and married Albert Timmons Bragdon ("Albert Bragdon" & "A.J. Bragdon"). Albert Bragdon and Virginia Bragdon had 2 children:

Susan Grace Bragdon ("Susan Bragdon"); and,

Christie Nelle Bragdon ("Christie Bragdon"); and,

Nelle Grace McClelland ("Nelle McClelland") born on December 29, 1942, and married Harold P. James ("Harold James" & "Buddy James") who was born about 1942. Harold James and Nelle James had a son named:

Paul Ard James ("Paul James") who was born about 1975; and,

John Mercer Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.M. Cavender” & “John M. Cavender”) born April 6, 1908, married Nina Langdale, died about 1980, and is buried in Arkansas. John Cavender and Nina Cavender had 2 children:

Sherry Cavender who married James Spencer. James Spencer and Sherry Spencer had 2 children:

Courtney Spencer; and,

Leslie Spencer; and,

Nina Cavender ("Nin Cavender") born on November 1, 1953 and married William Osborn who was born about 1953. William Osborn and Nina Osborn had 2 children:

Kara Osborn born about 1983; and,

Molly Osborn born about 1985;420 & 426

Rebecca Jane Cavender (“Rebecca Cavender” & “R.J. Cavender”) born October 22, 1873 in Union County, Georgia, married C.E. Rich ("C.E. Richards"?), moved to South Georgia, died on February 4, 1956 in Waycross, Union County, Georgia, and is buried in the Oakland Cemetery in Waycross, Georgia. She had a son named:

John Rich or John Richards who also moved to South Georgia;

Laura Lucretia Cavender ("Laura Cavender", “L.L. Cavender” & “Lula Cavender”?) born August 9, 1876 in Baxter, Union County, Georgia, married Julius Franklin White ("Julius White" & "Sam White") on January 6, 1903 in Baxter, Union County, Georgia, died August 30, 1969 in Joshua Tree, California, and is buried in Laramie, Wyoming. Julius White was born on August 19, 1856 in Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina, was the son of John Alfred White ("John White") who was born on April 12, 1819 and died on April 10, 1904 in Albany County, Wyoming and to Rose Anna Brawley ("Rose Brawley") who was born on December 13, 1835 in South Carolina to Daniel Brawley who was born in Ireland about 1789 and died on either July 20, 1885 or on July 7, 1881. Julius White died October 10, 1923 in either Rock River, Wyoming or in Albany County, Wyoming420, and is buried in Laramie, Wyoming. Julius White and Laura White had 8 children:

James Herbert White ("James White") born October 5, 1903 in either Rock River, Albany County, Wyoming or in Arlington, Carbon County, Wyoming420, first married Hazel Viola Gross ("Hazel Gross") in December 1926, later married Doris Ellen Taylor ("Doris Taylor") about 1938, still later married Irma Croy about 1955 in Colorado, and died March 15, 1986 in either Colorado or in Lakewood, Los Angeles, California.420 Hazel Gross was born May 2, 1900 in Aurora, Missouri, was the daughter of Sarah Mineriva Cavender ("Sarah Cavender") and granddaughter of John Marion Cavender ("John Cavender" & “John M. Cavender”) who was the brother of George Washington Cavender, and died December 1, 1933 in Albany County, Wyoming. Therefore, James White and Hazel Gross were second cousins. Doris Taylor was born on October 19, 1916 and Irma Croy was born about 1923. By his first marriage, James White and Hazel White had 2 children:

Robert Allen White ("Robert White") born August 25, 1927 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado, married Annabel Lee Hill ("Annabel Hill") on March 25, 1946 in Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana. Annabel Hill was born on May 31, 1927 in Putnam County, Missouri. Robert White and Annabel White had 4 children:

Linda Kathleen White ("Kathy White", "Katherine White"? & "Kathryn White"?) born on June 23, 1948 in Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming, married Thomas Jeffery Zurek ("Thomas Zurek") in Bernalillo, Sandoval County, New Mexico, and was later divorced. Thomas Zurek and Linda Zurek had 3 children:

Thomas John Zurek ("Thomas Zurek") born on June 19, 1968, and married Lisa Marie Holvenga ("Lisa Holvenga") in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Lisa Holvenga was born on November 18, 1967. Thomas Zurek and Lisa Zurek had a daughter named:

Ashley Kathleen Zurek ("Ashley Zurek") born January 24, 1997;

David William Zurek ("David Zurek") born on August 3, 1972; and,

Christopher James Zurek ("Christopher Zurek") born on June 28, 1975;

Robert Kent White ("Robert White") born on June 24, 1950 in Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming;

Patricia Lynn White ("Patricia White") born on April 16, 1952 in Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming, and died on January 14, 1992 in Brown County, Indiana; and,

Judy Kay White ("Judy White") born November 6, 1954 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico; and,

Donald Eugene White ("Donald White") born September 28, 1929 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado, and married a Peggy;

By his second marriage, James White and Doris White had a son named:

Jerry David White ("Jerry White") born July 20, 1939 and married a Linda. Jerry White and Linda White had a daughter named:

Sandra Louise White ("Sandra White");

By his third marriage, James White and Irma White had a daughter named:

Leila Rose White ("Leila White") born on April 11, 1957;

Ora White born on October 14, 1905 in Rock River, Albany County, Wyoming, married Ellen Johnson, and died July 23, 1973 in Rock River, Albany County, Wyoming. Ellen Johnson was born about 1910. Ora White and Ellen White had 6 children:

Kent Ora White ("Kent White") born April 15, 1938;

Keith Oliver White ("Keith White") born August 4, 1940;

Kerry Orval White ("Kerry White") born March 20, 1942;

Kim Owen White ("Kim White") born April 7, 1944;

Kevin Olin White ("Kevin White") born April 12, 1948; and,

Karl O. White ("Karl White") born March 28, 1950;

Bryan White ("Brian White"?) born July 3, 1907 in Rock River, Albany County, Wyoming, married Frances Eades, and died June 20, 1973 in Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming. Frances Eades was born September 25, 1912 in Wyoming, and died in July 1985 in Wyoming. Byran White and Frances White had a son named:

Clifford White born June 23, 1934 in Laramie, Wyoming, first married Shirley Garner, and later married a Gillian about 1975 and who was born about 1940. Clifford White and Shirley White had 2 children:

Rodney White; and,

Clint White;

Nellie White born September 21, 1909 in Rock River, Albany County, Wyoming, and married Willard Orval Wallis ("Willard Wallis") who was born on March 25, 1898 in Wyoming and who died on November 25, 1960 in Wyoming. Willard Wallis and Nellie Wallis had 3 children:

Roy Orval Wallace ("Roy Wallace") born about 1934 in Wyoming, and died about 1936 in Wyoming;

Dan Lewis Wallis ("Dan Wallis" & "Daniel Wallis"?) born September 1, 1940, married Nancy Jane Lockhart ("Nancy Lockhart") on September 13, 1959 in Laramie, Wyoming and who was born on September 1, 1940. Dan Wallis and Nancy Wallis had a daughter named:

Dani Lynn Wallis ("Dani Wallis") born in January 1962, and married Ralph D'Arge in Saratoga, Wyoming. Ralph D'Arge and Dani D'Arge had a daughter named:

Dalhia Danielle D'Arge born October 22, 1992; and,

Laura Nell Wallis ("Laura Wallis") born October 31, 1939, and married Don Ellis ("Donald Ellis"?). Don Ellis and Laura Ellis had 4 children:

Laura Jean Ellis ("Laura Ellis" & "Sue Ellis") born about 1959, and married Wiley Jones on August 24, 1996;

Linda Lee Ellis ("Linda Ellis") born about 1960, and married Scott Platts. Scott Platts and Linda Platts had 3 children:

Hazel Platts who was born about 1983 in the Phillippines and was adopted about 1985;

Max Platts born about 1990; and,

Sam Platts ("Samuel Platts"?) born about 1992;

Mike Ellis ("Michael Ellis"?) born about 1992, and married a Rita. Mike Ellis and Rita had 2 children:

Emily Ellis born about 1993; and,

Jonathan Ellis born about 1994; and,

Joe Ellis ("Joseph Ellis"?) born about 1974;

Mary White born March 20, 1911 in Rock River, Albany County, Wyoming, first married Lloyd Kenneth Epler ("Lloyd Epler") about 1935, later married Gus Ojala after 1937, and still later married James Ford after 1958. Lloyd Epler was born January 30, 1909, and died September 2, 1937. Gus Ojala was born on March 3, 1904, and died in August 1957. Lloyd Epler and Mary Epler had a daughter named:

Norma Lou Epler ("Norma Epler") born March 11, 1936, and married Ronald Dean Day ("Ronald Day") about 1953 in Joshua Tree, California. Ronald Day and Norma Day had 4 children:

Lee Anthony Day ("Lee Day") born June 28, 1954, and married Rebecca Glen about 1978. Lee Day and Rebecca Day had 3 children:

Bryan Lee Day ("Bryan Day" & "Brian Day"?) born June 6, 1979;

Mark Day born about 1980; and,

Matthew Day born about 1980;

Ronda Louise Day ("Rhonda Day") born February 4, 1956, married William Clay about 1975 and who was born on March 13, 1953, and later married a Darwin who was born about 1990. By her first marriage, William Clay and Ronda Clay had 3 children:

Brandon Bailey Clay ("Brandon Clay") born on June 26, 1974;

Mandy Brook Clay ("Mandy Clay") born on July 17, 1976; and,

Keesha Marie Clay ("Kesha Clay") born October 6, 1977.

By her second marriage Ronda Darwin had 2 children:

Chase Darwin born about 1992; and,

Jordan Darwin born about 1995;

Dana Marie Day ("Dana Day") born November 11, 1958, and married Burl McMillan on June 30, 1979; and,

Barbara Lynn Day ("Barbara Day") born April 22, 1966;

Lee White born May 3, 1913 in Rock River, Wyoming, married Gladys Newell, and died November 2, 1991 in Rock River, Albany County, Wyoming. Gladys Newell was born on December 13, 1913, and died on August 6, 1996 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Lee White and Gladys White had 2 children:

Carol Lee White ("Carol White") born March 14, 1935 in Wyoming, and married Donald Lee Emerson ("Donald Emerson") about 1955. Donald Emerson was born on February 3, 1932 in Wyoming, and died in July 1980 in Wyoming. Donald Emerson and Carol Emerson had a daughter named:

Debbie Emerson ("Deborah Emerson"?) born August 19, 1957; and,

Ronald James White ("Ronald White") born on June 2, 1942 in Wyoming, and married Nina Taylor about 1965. Ronald White and Nina White had 2 children:

Troy Lee White ("Troy White") born on May 15, 1969; and,

David Arthur White ("David White") born on June 28, 1972;

Iva White born on either July 19, 1914 or on July 19, 1916420 in Rock River, Albany County, Wyoming, married Fred Albin Rydberg ("Fred Rydberg" & "Frederick Rydberg"?) on June 23, 1936 in Laramie, Wyoming, and died May 6, 1991 in Seattle, King County, Washington. Fred Rydberg was born on March 26, 1897 in Thief River Falls, Marshall County, Minnesota, and died on June 21, 1967 in Seattle, Washington. Fred Rydberg and Iva Rydberg had 6 children:

Kenneth George Rydberg ("Kenneth Rydberg") born about September 29, 1937 in Laramie, Wyoming, and died about the same day;

Marilynn Winifred Rydberg ("Marilynn Rydberg" & "Marilyn Rydberg"?) born on June 8, 1939 in Laramie, Wyoming, first married Eugene Leroy Perkins ("Eugene Perkins") on March 10, 1961 in Kirkland, Washington, later married John Carlson McKinney ("John McKinney"), and died about 1995. Eugene Perkins was born about March 12, 1937, and John McKinney was born on April 6, 1936 in Dermot, Arkansas. John McKinney and Marilynn McKinney ("Marilyn McKinney") apparently had 2 children:

James Gaylin Perkins McKinney ("James McKinney" & "Gaylin McKinney") born on February 15, 1962 in Seattle, Washington, first married Mildred Yvonne Ruell ("Mildred Ruell") about 1984 in Tonasket, Washington, and later married Tammy Grey about 1988 in Tonasket, Washington. Mildred Ruell was born on August 9, 1962 in California, and Tammy Grey was born about 1962. By his first marriage, James McKinney and Mildred McKinney had 2 children:

James Jonathon McKinney ("James McKinney" & "Jonathan McKinney") born on May 29, 1985 in Seattle, Washington; and,

Jaime Yvonne McKinney ("Jaime McKinney") born March 16, 1987.

By his second marriage, James McKinney and Tammy McKinney had a daughter named:

Tanya Iva McKinney ("Tanya McKinney") born on January 27, 1989; and,

Joleen Renaye McKinney ("Joleen McKinney") born on June 13, 1967 in Seattle, Washington, and married Rodger Cate on April 24, 1985 in Tonasket, Washington. Rodger Cate was born on April 11, 1964 in Omak, Washington. Rodger Cate and Joleen Cate had 2 children:

LaCrisha Cate born on June 14, 1989; and,

Kyle Steven Scott Cate ("Kyle Cate", "Steven Cate" & "Stephen Cate"?) born on October 21, 1991;

Linda Gail Rydberg ("Linda Rydberg") born on August 25, 1942 in Laramie, Wyoming, first married Hollon Victor Hilstad ("Hollon Hilstad") on November 17, 1962 in Seattle, Washington, and later married Nathaniel Brown Bender, Jr. ("Nathaniel Bender") on January 9, 1981 in Bellevue, Washington. Hollon Hilstad was born on February 27, 1939 in Bremerton, Washington, and Nathaniel Bender was born on May 11, 1928 in Seattle, Washington. Hollon Hilstad and Linda Hilstad had 2 children:

Hollon Victor Hilstad, Jr. ("Hollon Hilstad") born on June 30, 1963 in Seattle, Washington; and,

Erin Linell Hilstad ("Erin Hilstad") born on July 4, 1964 in Seattle, Washington, and married Devlin Dallas Haag ("Devlin Haag") on July 11, 1993 in Kirkland, Washington. Devlin Hagg and Erin Hagg had a son named:

Jonathan Develin Haag ("Jonathan Hagg") born on March 7, 1995 in Kirkland, Washington;

Fred Alvin Rydberg ("Fred Rydberg" & "Frederick Rydberg") born November 12, 1946 in Seattle, Washington, and married Phyllis Ardelle Garland ("Phyllis Garland") on February 7, 1970 in Seattle, Washington. Phyllis Garland was born on November 23, 1950 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. Fred Rydberg and Phyllis Rydberg had 2 children:

Jenifer Ann Rydberg ("Jenifer Rydberg" & "Jennifer Rydberg"?) born on January 31, 1971; and,

Karen Rence Rydberg ("Karen Rydberg") born on December 18, 1973;

Rodger Burtin Rydberg ("Rodger Rydberg" & "Roger Rydberg"?) born April 19, 1950 in Seattle, Washington, and married Karin Perlman ("Karen Perlman"?) about June 1978. Karin Perlman was born on August 11, 1957 in California. Roger Rydberg and Karin Rydberg ("Karen Rydberg"?) had a daughter named:

Rochelle Misty Marie Rydberg ("Rochelle Rydberg" & "Misty Rydberg") born July 7, 1979 in Seattle, Washington; and,

Gregory Wayne Rydberg ("Gregory Rydberg") born on March 6, 1956 in Seattle, Washington; and,

Roy White born June 12, 1919 in Rock River, Albany County, Wyoming, married Hazel Odegard on February 15, 1941 in Seattle, Washington, and died on March 13, 1988 in Seattle, Washington. Hazel Odegard was born on May 31, 1915. Roy White and Hazel White had 3 children:

Roy Virgil White born August 13, 1943 in Seattle, Washington, and married Marsha Stirn on June 14, 1969 in Tacoma, Washington. Marsha Stirn was born about 1943. Roy White and Marsha White had 3 children:

Brent White;

Tarina White; and,

Kirk White;

Duane White born June 29, 1947 in Seattle, Washington, and married Carol Reed on December 29, 1996 in Seattle, Washington. Carol Reed was born about 1947; and,

Janis White born on November 12, 1953 in Seattle, Washington; and,

Nellie Adocia Cavender ("Nellie Cavender", “N.A. Cavender”, “Lulu Cavender” & "Lula Cavender"?) born October 30, 1879, married a Grizzle, and died November 29, 1943;422

(iv) REBECCA ELIZABETH CAVENDER ("Rebecca Cavender”, “Elizabeth Rebecca Cavender” & “R.E. Cavender”) born December 15, 1831 in Union County, Georgia, married Henry C. Cochran ("Henry P. Cochran"? & "Henry Cochran") July 23, 1846 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, died June 24, 1915, and both she and her husband are buried in Mt. Pleasant, Union County, Georgia. Henry Cochran was born October 19, 1815 and died August 24, 1892. Henry Cochran and Rebecca Cochran had 10 children:

John M. Cochran ("John Cochran") born March 30, 1848 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Maiden Foster (“Maden Ann Foster” & “Maden Foster”), and died January 29, 1925. Maiden Foster was born about 1845 and died about 1928. (NOTE: Maden Ann Foster Cavender (“Maden Cavender”, “M.A.F. Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender” & “Foster Cavender”) married John Cochran on July 22, 1866 in Lumpkin County, Georgia.;

Lucretia Cochran ("Lou Cochran") born in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Louvicia Vice Cochran ("Louvica Cochran"?, “Vice Cochran” & "Louvicie Cochran") born in Lumpkin County, Georgia, and married a Davis;

George Cochran born in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Mary Cochran born in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Martha Cochran born in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Buck Cochran born in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Fanny Cochran born in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Nancy Cochran born in Lumpkin County, Georgia; and,

Rebecca Jane Cochran ("Rebecca Cochran") born February 3, 1855 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Elzy L. Garrett ("Elzy Garrett") son of John S. Garrett ("John Garrett") and Elizabeth Bennett Garrett ("Elizabeth Bennett"), died August 21, 1942, and both she and her husband are buried in Mt. Airey, Suches Baptist Church, Union County, Georgia. Elzy Garrett was born June 11, 1848 in Forsyth County, Georgia and died March 17, 1931. Elzy Garrett and Rebecca Cochran Garrett had a daughter by the name of:

Fannie Garrett who was born October 10, 1873, married Wyatt Ishamael Carder ("Wyatt Carder" & "Ish Carder") January 7, 1892 and both are buried at Pleasant Valley, Union County, Georgia. Wyatt Carder and Fanny Carder, in turn, had a daughter:

Lottie Carder who first married Edgar Cavender and later married a Carr;

(v) LOUVICA VISANN CAVENDER ("Louisa Ann Cavender", "Louvica Cavender", "Louisa Cavender", "Louvicia Cavender", "Ann Cavender" & "Vicie Cavender"), born in December 1833, probably in Union County, Georgia, and married John Davis on either April 17, 1855494 or December 17, 1855425 in Union County, Georgia with Elisha Hunt performing the ceremony. John Davis was born about 1835, probably in Union County, Georgia, and died probably in Union County, Georgia. John Davis and Louvicia Davis had 8 children:

Mary Jane Davis (“Mary Ann Davis” & "Mary Davis") born probably in Union County, Georgia, and married Joseph James Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.J. Cavender”) who was the son of William Cavender (“Bill Cavender”) and Lucretia Pierce. Her descendants are recorded under the descendants of Joseph James Cavender;

Charles A. Davis ("Charles Davis" & "Charlie Davis") born in Union County, Georgia;

George Davis ) born in Union County, Georgia

Amanda Davis ("Mandy Davis")) born in Union County, Georgia

Clemeth Davis ("Clemith Davis")) born in Union County, Georgia;

Frances Davis ("Fanny Davis")) born in Union County, Georgia;

Joseph Davis ("Joe Davis")) born in Union County, Georgia; and,

James Davis ("Jim Davis")) born in Union County, Georgia;

(vi) REBECCA CAVENDER born before 1840;

(vii) NANCY CAVENDER born about 1838, married George Washington Head ("George Head" & "Washington Head") September 6, 1853 in Union County, Georgia, and died about 1912 in Fannin County, Georgia. George Head was born in 1832. George Head and Nancy Cavender Head had 11 children:

Richard Head;

James Head ("Jim Head") born about 1857;

Ann Head;

Lucretia Head ("Cressie Head") born about 1860;

William Head ("Bill Head") born about 1862;

Louvicia Head;

John C. Head ("John Head") born June 2, 1865, married Addie Smith, died March 7, 1964, and he and his wife are buried in Mt. Pleasant, Union County, Georgia. Addie Smith was born about 1870 and died November 7, 1964;

Richard Head;

Ann Head;

Louvicia Head ("Louvicie Head" & "Vicie Head") who married a Knight; and,

Alice Head (Note that the census shows a Nancy A. Head ("Nancy Head") born in 1868 which could be either Ann Head or Alice Head);

(viii) LEVICA CAVENDER ("Luvicia Ann Cavender"493, "Levecia Cavender"? & “Louvicia Cavender”?) born either about 1842420 or about 1833493 & 494 and married John Davis on April 17, 1855 in Union County, Georgia;

(ix) JOHN MARION CAVENDER ("John Cavender", “J.M. Cavender” & “John M. Cavender”) born November 5, 1844 in Union County, Georgia, married Christina Jane White ("Christina White") on April 1, 1877, moved to Missouri/Kansas, and died May 17, 1907 in Springfield, Missouri. Christina White was born October 5, 1859 in Fannin County, Georgia, and died June 20, 1940 in Springfield, Missouri. John Cavender and Christina Cavender had 4 children:

Martha Indiana Cavender ("Martha Cavender" & “M.I. Cavender”) born March 26, 1879, and married Lee Potter who was born about 1879. Lee Potter and Martha Potter had 2 children:

Zelma Rozella Potter ("Zelma Potter") born May 15, 1903, and married Edward I. Hunter ("Edward Hunter") who was born about 1902; and,

James Marion Potter ("James Potter") born June 18, 1907;

Sarah Minerva Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.M. Cavender’) born October 30, 1880, married James Gross about 1899 in Missouri, and died October 17, 1904 in Missouri. James Gross was born about 1880, was the son of Henry Gross who was born about 1860 and a Maria who was born about 1860, and died about 1940. James Gross and Sarah Gross had 2 children:

Hazel Viola Gross ("Hazel Gross") born May 2, 1900 in Aurora, Missouri, first married Vernon Bruce Curb ("Vernon Curb") about 1920, later married James Herbert White ("James White") in December 1926, and died December 1, 1933 in Albany County, Wyoming. Vernon Curb was born about 1900, and died about 1925. James White was born on October 5, 1903 in either Rock River, Wyoming or in Arlington, Carbon County, Wyoming420, was the son of Laura Lucretia Cavender ("Laura Cavender") and grandson of George Washington Cavender ("George Cavender"), and died March 15, 1986 in either Colorado or in Lakewood, Los Angeles, California. Therefore, James White and Hazel Gross were second cousins. James White and Hazel White had 2 children:

Robert Allen White ("Robert White"); and,

Donald Eugene White ("Donald White") born on September 28, 1929 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado. For the descendants of Robert White and Donald White see the descendants listed under the line of George Washington Cavender ("George Cavender"); and,

Verna Gross born after 1902, and died about 1910. For the descendants of Verna Gross, see the descendants listed in the line of Laura Lucretia Cavender ("Laura Cavender") who was the daughter George Washington Cavender ("George Cavender");

Mary Ida Cavender (Mary Cavender" & Mary I. Cavender”) born September 14, 1882, first married Harry Hobson, later married John Doe Smith, and died after 1957. Harry Hobson was born about 1882, and died on August 25, 1974. John Doe Smith was born about 1882, and died about 1900. John Doe Smith and Mary Smith had 3 children:

Elsie Jane Smith ("Elsie Smith") born on March 27, 1905; Mary Elizabeth Smith ("Mary Smith") born on July 29, 1907, and married William H. Lenzer ("William Lenzer"); and,

June Juanita Smith ("June Smith") born June 2, 1913, and married Donald M. Lobdell ("Donald Lobdell"); and,

Eva Jane Cavender ("Eva Cavender" & "Evie Cavender") born September 13, 1885, first married Joseph Edward Roberts ("Joseph Roberts"), later married William Alexander Mattocks ("William Mattocks") about 1905, and died about 1973. William Mattocks was born about 1885. William Mattocks and Eva Mattocks had a son named:

Robert William Mattocks ("Robert Mattocks") born about 1905, and married a Heloice;

(x) JOSEPH CAVENDER ("Joe Cavender") born about either about 1842 or about 1848493 & 494; and,

(xi) JOSEPH JAMES A. CAVENDER (“Joseph A. Cavender”, "James A. Cavender", “J.J.A. Cavender”, “J.A. Cavender”, "James Cavender" & "Jim Cavender") born September 3, 1851 in Georgia, married Martha Ann Davis ("Martha Davis") on either January 28, 1875 or on January 24, 1875493 & 494 in Union County, Georgia with the ceremony being performed by Rev. Jefferson Davis, died May 15, 1908 at home in Gaddistown, Union County, Georgia by a self inflicted gunshot wound, and is buried along side his his wife and his mother and father in the family cemetery near Woody's Gap, Union County, Georgia. Martha Davis was born January 10, 1853, was the daughter of Rev. Jeff Davis, was the sister of Charles Ashbury Davis (“Charles Davis”), died January 21, 1953 at the age of 100 years and 11 days old, and is buried in the family cemetery on the family farm. A Jefferson Davis age 23 years married Gabrilla Cavender (“Gabriella Cavender”) age 19 years on December 20, 1853 in Independence County, Arkansas. FHL Number 1288645 Martha Davis told people for a long time that she would live to be 100 years old. Eleven days after she reached her goal, she walked up the stairs to her room and went to bed and died a few days later without again getting out of her bed. Charles Davis, the grandfather of Martha Davis, was the first settler and owner of the valley in which the "Mac-Glen" property of James Wilson McCallum ("James McCallum"), the great grandson of George Washington Cavender, the older brother of James Cavender. James Cavender and Martha Cavender had 5 children:

Rebecca Jane Cavender ("Rebecca Cavender", “Rebecca J. Cavender”, “R.J. Cavender” & “Rebecca Ann Cavender”?) born October 4, 1875, married Hiriam Juan Gurley ("Hiriam Gurley") on December 13, 1894 in Union County, Georgia with Justice of the Peace Mathew J. Ingram ("Mathew Ingram" & "Matthew Ingram") performing the ceremony, died February 7, 1977 in Union County, Georgia, and is buried in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Suches, Georgia. Hiriam Gurley was born on January 31, 1870, died on April 20, 1953, and is buried with his wife;

Joseph Wilson Cavender ("Joseph Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & "Joe Cavender") born February 1, 1878, in Union County, Georgia?, married Sara Isabell Ledford ("Sara Ledford" & "Sarah Ledford"?) about 1900 in Baggs, Wyoming, and died on either September 5, 1919 or September 5, 1918426 when he was killed in action in France, at which time he had attained the rank of full Colonel. Sarah Ledford was born on June 8, 1877 in Union County, Georgia, was the daughter of Silas Ledford and Elizabeth Arminda Nee Bowling ("Arminda Bowling"), was the sister of Ida Katherine Ledford ("Ida Ledford") who was the wife of James Henry Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.H. Cavender”), and died in February 1936 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado. Joseph Cavender grew up in Union County, Georgia and was already in Wyoming when Sally decided to go out west to visit her brother, John Ledford. Joseph Cavender was an officer in Baggs, Wyoming when he heard she was in the area and called on her and it wasn't long afterwards that they got married. Joseph Cavender and Sara Cavender ("Sarah Cavender"?) had a son named:

Joseph Wilson Cavender, Jr. ("Joseph Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”) born on October 15, 1906, and resided in Spokane, Washington. Because of the army duties of his father, he saw very little of his father as he was growing up;

Nettie Lucretia Cavender (“Nettie L. Cavender”, "Nettie Lucressia Cavender", "Nettie Cavender", “N.L. Cavender” & "Utie Cavender") born either March 20, 1880 or on March 29, 1880420 & 426, married J.C. Hunt in Union County, Georgia on April 19, 1902, and died either on February 22, 1922 or on February 22, 1920420. J.C. Hunt and Nettie Hunt had a daughter named:

Grace Payne who married a Payne ("Grace Payne" & “Grace Hunt Payne”) who was born about 1900, and lived in Blairsville, Georgia;

William M. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.M. Cavender”) born March 11, 1883, never married, at one time lived in the 4th.. District of Coweta County, Georgia, never married, and died November 2, 1910 in Oklahoma; and,

John Felton Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.F. Cavender” & “John F. Cavender”) born December 23, 1885, never married, and died about 1920 at his home in Hahn's Park, Colorado;

(6) VASHTI ANN CAVENDER ("Vasti Cavender" & “V.A. Cavender”) born November 26, 1810 in the North Eastern part of Georgia, and married Samuel Montgomery on October 30, 1840 in Hall County, Georgia, and died after 1880 in Lumpkin County, Georgia. Samuel Montgomery had a brother named Hiram Montgomery who married Milchia Ann Cavender (“Milchia Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) on January 23, 1819 in Hall County, Georgia;

(7) GEORGE WASHINGTON CAVENDER ("George Cavender", “George W. Cavender”, "G.W. Cavender", "Washington Cavender" & "Watt Cavender") born January 17, 1813 in either Hall County, Georgia493 & 494 or in Dahlonaga, Lumpkin County, Georgia476, first married Nancy L. Garvin ("Nancy Garvin" & "Nancy Gavin") on either April 6, 1836511 or on April 26, 1836438 & 476in Hall County, Georgia, in 1840 was living in Walker County, Georgia, at which time he already had 2 children under 5 and owned a large amount of land on which was his home place was located and known as the "Henry Davis Place" built Henry Davis prior to 1740, died April 24, 1899 (some say April 24, 1889 476 & 493) in either Hall County, Georgia493 or in Peavine, Catoosa County, Georgia476, and is buried with his wife in the Peavine Cemetery behind Peavine Baptist Church in Chickamauga, Catoosa County, Georgia. Watt Cavender was a 2nd. lieutenant from Hall County in the Indian roundup and skirmishes on November 6, 1835. Nancy Garvin, the sister of Elizabeth Garvin, was born November 27, 1820 and died November 16, 1884 in Catoosa County, Georgia.

It is to be noted that his younger sister,Mary Angeline Cavender(“Mary Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) married William Garvin, the son of David Garvin born December 20, 1784 in Pendelton County, South Carolina and Nancy Kirksey born February 12, 1795 in North Carolina, and that his younger brother, Joseph Cavender, married Elizabeth Antoinette Garvin (Elizabeth Antonette Garvin", "Elizabeth Garvin" & “Eliabeth Carvin”) who is believed to be the sister of Nancy Garvin.

George Washington Cavender ("George Cavender") and Nancy Garvin Cavender ("Nancy Cavender") had 9 children:

(i) WILLIAM GARVIN CAVENDER ("William Cavender", “W.G. Cavender” & “William G. Cavender”) born on July 21, 1837, married Catherine K. Holland (“Katherine K. Holland”476, “Katherine Holland” & "Catherine Holland") on either November 27, 1857493 & 494 or on November 26, 1857476 in Whitfield County, Georgia, was living in Catoosa, Georgia in 1860 and in Whitfield County, Georgia in 1880 near his father, and died on May 10, 1890. Catherine Holland was born on March 24, 1840 in Pickens County, South Carolina, and was the daughter of John Benjamin Franklin Holland ("John Holland") born about 1821 and Penelope Kirksey born January 17, 1817, and she died on June 2, 1886. William Cavender and Catherine Cavender had 7 children:

N. Penelope Cavender ("Pentelope V. Cavender"?, “N.P. Cavender” &"Penelope Cavender") born about 1858-1859 in Georgia;

Alice E. Cavender ("Allice Cavender", “A.E. Cavender” & "Alice Cavender") born about 1860 in Georgia;

Catherine R. Cavender ("Catherine Cavender" & “C.R. Cavender) born about 1864 in Georgia;

Sarah F. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.F. Cavender”) born about 1865;

Theodosia Cavender born about 1867 in Georgia;

Mattie Cavender born about 1869494 or 1870 in Georgia;

George W. Cavender ("George Cavender", “G.W. Cavender” & "George Washington Cavender"?) born about 1872 in Georgia; and,

Pearl Cavender born about 1877 in Georgia;

(ii) CLEMETH W. CAVENDER ("Clemeth Cavender", “C.W. Cavender” & "Clemith Cavender") born July 8, 1839 in Hall County, Georgia, remained unmarried, died July 8, 1839 and is buried in the Peavine Cemetery in Hall County, Georgia in the same cemetery as his mother and father;

(iii) CATHERINE REBECCA CAVENDER (“Katherine Rebecca Cavender”476, “Katherine Cavender”, “C.R. Cavender” & "Catherine Cavender") born on August 24, 1841 in Georgia, married Jasper Newton Gilbert (“Jasper Gilbert”), and died on November 23, 1929;

(iv) JOSEPH WARREN CAVENDER ("Joseph Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & "Joseph W. Cavender") born on February 23, 1845 in Ringgold, Catoosa County, Georgia, first married Martha Almina Clements ("Martha Clements") on December 10, 1868 in Walker County, Georgia, later married Sarah Clemetine Chambers (“Sarah Chambers”) on December 25, 1892 and had no children by his second marriage, died on either July 18, 1919 or on July 17, 1919476 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, and was buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia in the Cavender Cemetery. Martha Clements was born November 11, 1849 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, was the daughter of Dr. Adam G. Clements ("Adam Clements") and Mary Wilson Hill Park ("Mary Park" & "Wilson Park"), died on either November 15, 1882 or on December 15, 1882 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, and is buried with her husband. Sarah Chambers was born on July 1, 1851, and died on March 1, 1911. Joseph Cavender and Martha Cavender ("Almina Cavender") had 7 children:

Lula Belle Cavender ("Lula Cavender", Mary B. Cavender”, “Mary Belle Cavender” & “Mary Cavender”) born September 25, 1869 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, died February 20, 1870 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, and was buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia;

Minerva Catherine Cavender (“Minerva Cavender” & "Minnie Cavender") born January 12, 1872 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, married Wade Hampton Warrenfells ("Wade Warrenfells") either September 17, 1900 or on October 17, 1900476 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, and died on June 24, 1952 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Wade Warrenfels was born on November 11, 1868 in Maryland, and died on July 21, 1939. Wade Warrenfells and Myrtis Warrenfells had a son named:

Joseph Melville Warrenfells ("Joseph Warrenfells") who was born in Tennessee about 1904, and married Margaret Rebecca Norton (“Margaret Norton”). Joseph Warrefells and Margaret Warrenfells (“Rebecca Warrenfells”) had 3 children:

George Hampton Warrenfells (“George Warrenfells”) who married Glenda Ford. George Warrenfells and Glenda Warrenfells had 2 children:

Melville Glen Warrenfells (“Melville Warrenfells”); and,

George Michael Warrenfells (“George Warrenfells”);

Margaret Ann Warrenfells (“Margaret Warrenfells”) who married Jack Hogan (“John Hogan”?). Jack Hogan and Margaret Hogan (“Ann Hogan”) had 2 children:

Joey Barrett Hogan (“Joey Hogan” & “Joseph Hogan”?);

Andy Harlan Hogan (“Andy Hogan” & “Andrew Hogan”?); and,

Melville Eugene Warrenfells (“Melville Warrenfells”) who married Helen Dee Shackleford (“Helen Shackleford”). Melville Warrenfells and Helen Warrenfells (“Dee Warrenfells”) had 2 children:

Ben Morton Warrenfells (“Ben Warrenfells” & “Benjamin Warrenfells”?); and,

Edward Hampton Warrenfells (“Edward Warrenfells”);

Myrtis Eugenia Cavender (“Myrtis Cavender”) born on April 7, 1874 in Walker County, Georgia, married Lee Norman Shahan ("Lee Shahan") on May 2, 1901 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, and died on either December 2, 1962 or on December 2, 1963476 in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee. Lee Shahan was born on February 6, 1875 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, died on January 29, 1915 in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Forrest Hills Cemetery in St. Elmo, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Lee Shahan and Myrtis Shanhan had 2 children:

Martha Clemetine Shahan (“Martha Shahan”) born on July 10, 1906 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, married Richard Llewellyn Chapman (“Richard Chapman”) on September 4, 1928, was later divorced, and died in April 1993 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Richard Chapman was born on December 15, 1902, and died on February 14, 1959 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Richard Chapman and Martha Chapman (“Clemetine Chapman”) had 2 children:

Richard Llewellyn Chapman, Jr. who married Sarah Merle Horton (“Sarah Horton”); and,

Marion Eugenia Chapman (“Marion Chapman”) who married Charles P. Kollmansperger (“Charles Kollmansperger”; and,

Maxwell Lee Shahan ("Maxwell Shahan", “M.L. Shahan” & “Max Shahan”) born in March 1909 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, and married Evelyn Elizabeth Morgan (“Evelyn Morgan”). Maxwell Shahan and Evelyn Shahan (“Elizabeth Shahan”) had 1 child:

Larry Austin Shahan (“Larry Shahan”) who married Barbaretta Alexander;

Georgia Addie Cavender (“Georgia Cavender”) born on June 24, 1876 in Walker County, Georgia, married Benjamin Wexler Blackstock ("Benjamin Blackstock") on September 30, 1903 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, died on November 5, 1972 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Benjamin Beck was born about 1879 in Tennessee. Benjamin Beck and Georgia Beck had 4 children:

Clemetine Blackstock who was born about 1904 in Washington, D.C., and married H.L. Castleberry;

Janice Blackstock born about 1907 in Washington, D.C.;

Adelaide Blackstock born about 1911 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, and married Harvey Chase; and,

Eugene Blackstock (“Eugene Beck Blackstock”?) born about 1914 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee;

Clemetine Almina Cavender (“Clemetine Cavender”) born April 24, 1878 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, married Charles Hampton McGill (“Charles McGill”), and died in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Charles McGill was born on October 17, 1878 in Tennessee, and died on February 12, 1918 in Hamilton County, Tennessee. Charles McGill and Clemetine McGill had 3 children:

Warren McGill born on October 10, 1911 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, married Inez Gail Brown (“Inez Brown”), and died on August 25, 1953. Inez Brown was born on December 18, 12, and died on June 3, 1957. Warren McGill and Inez McGill had 2 children:

Lillian Rosalee Magill (“Lillian Magill”) who married Charles Jackson Barnette (“Charles Barnette”). Charles Barnette and Lillian Barnette (“Rosalee Barnette”) had 3 children:

Charles Jackson Barnette (“Charles Barnette”);

Robert Burton Barnette (“Robert Barnette”); and,

Warren Magill Barnette (“Warren Barnette”); and,

Mary Jane Magill (“Mary Magill”);

Lillian McGill born about 1915 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; and,

Mary Jane McGill (“Mary McGill”) born about 1917 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, and married Robert Lee Jack (“Robert Jack”). Robert Jack and Mary Jack (“Jane Jack”) had 3 children:

Charlotte Lee Jack (“Charlotte Jack”) who married Gary Donald Knipling (“Gary Knipling”). Gary Knipling and Charlotte Knipling (“Lee Knipling”) had a child named:

Kristen Lee Knipling (“Kristen Knipling”);

Mary Magill Jack (“Mary Jack”) who married Charles Christopher Johnson (“Charles Johnson”); and,

Robert Clements Jack (“Robert Jack”);

Judson Cicero Cavender ("Judson Cavender") born July 4, 1880 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, married Flora Collins on February 18 1905 in Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia, died October 2, 1945 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, and was buried in either Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia or in the Lafayette Cemetery in Lafayette, Walker County, Georgia476. Flora Collins was born November 27, 1887 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, died July 20, 1971 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, and is buried in the LaFayette Cemetery in LaFayette, Walker County, Georgia. Judson Cavender and Flora Cavender had 5 children:

Ben Cavender (“Benjamin Cavender”?) who married Elizabeth Cropp;

Benjamin Warren Cavender ("Benjamin Cavender") born about 1906 in Walker County, Georgia, and died on February 14, 1937;

Martha Cavender born about 1908 in Walker County, Georgia, and married E.L. Hightower. E.L. Hightower (“Edward Hightower”?) and Martha Hightower had 2 children:

Judson Hightower; and,

Eddie Hightower (“Edward Hightower”?);

Joseph Cavender ("Joe Cavender") born about 1914 in Walker County, Georgia, and married Mary Wait. Joseph Cavender and Mary Cavender had 2 children:

Henry Cavender; and,

Martha Cavender; and,

Robert Cavender; and,

Joseph Warren W. Cavender ("Joseph Warren Washington Cavender"?, "Joseph Cavender" & "Warren Cavender") born November 2, 1882 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, died December 9, 1882 in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia, and was buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Villanow, Walker County, Georgia; 375

(v) S. ADELLA ISABELLA CAVENDER ("Adella Cavender", "Addella Cavender", “S.A.I. Cavender” & "Addella J. Cavender") born April 30, 1852 in Hall County, Georgia, died on either September 29, 1862493 or on September 19, 1862476 in Hall County, Georgia, and is buried in the Peavine Cemetery in Hall County, Georgia, the same cemetery in which her father and mother are buried;

(vi) DAVID LAFAYETTE CAVENDER (“David Cavender”, “D.L. Cavender” & “David L. Cavender”) born on February 19, 1855, was an army private on July 9, 1861, married Anna Shady Fowler (“Anna Fowler”, “Annie Fowler” & “Ann Fowler”?) on February 11, 1881 in Catoosa County, Georgia FHL Number 1299215 and died in a Richmond, Virginia hospital on August 15, 1922;

(vii) NANCY L. CAVENDER ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.L. Cavender”) born August 23, 1857 in Hall County, Georgia, died September 3, 1857 in Hall County, Georgia, and is buried in the Peavine Cemetery in Hall County, Georgia, the same cemetery in which her father and mother are buried;

(viii) JOHN MADISON CAVENDER (“John Cavender”, “J.M. Cavender” & “John M. Cavender”) born on November 8, 1862, married his cousin Alice Ann Cavender (“Alice Cavender”), was apparently in various business ventures with E. Wallace Catlett (“Wallace Gatlett”?) and with James M. Garrett (“James Garrett”) in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1890 and 1891, and died on July 30, 1946. Alice Cavender was born on March 12, 1876, died of a stroke October 18, 1961, and is buried in Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia; and,

(ix) JOLEN CAVENDER ("Julen Cavender"?), son, born about 1863;

(8) JOHN DEDMAN CAVENDER ("John Deadman Cavender”?, “John Cavender", “John Dedmon Cavender”, “John D. Cavender” & "J.D. Cavender") born on either February 12, 1815 in South Carolina494 or on February 15, 1815476 in Hall County, Georgia,425 married Emily Huse Smith (“Emily H. Smith”, "Emily Smith" & "Emly Smith") on August 25, 1837 in Hall County, Georgia, enlisted in the Indian Wars October 12, 1840 from Monroe, Marion County, Georgia (which adjoins Gwinnett County), later became a second lieutenant, and died on either April 28, 1908279 & 425, or on March 8, 1904443, 476 & 493 , or on March 8, 1908494 or on April 22, 1902 and is buried in the Thomason-Cavender Cemetery in Suches, either Lumpkin County, Georgia, or in Cherokee County, Georgia. Emily Smith was born on July 8, 1819 in South Carolina, died on May 17, 1900 in Union County, Georgia, and is buried in the Thomason-Cavender Cemetery in Georgia. In August of 1825, a John Cavender was living near the Yadkin River and Dutchmans Creek in Rowan County, North Carolina, south of Grouses Hill Creek, next to Robert Foster, John Douth, a Mumford, a Loo, John Connetzer and George March.371

The Thomason-Cavender family cemetery is in the Gaddistown District of Union County, Georgia. From the Old Court House Square in Blairsville, Georgia, it is 7.6 miles west on U.S. 76, then 7.9 miles southwest on Skennah Gap Road, then south on Georgia route 60 about 11.3 miles to Gaddistown Road, then across the river and proceed about .5 miles northwest near Lester Tritt home place. There are 5 marked graves with legibly inscribed headstones and 6 unmarked graves. The oldest grave with a legible headstone is that of J.B. Thomason who died in 1878. A story handed down from the older generations is that when Young Cochran died, the Toccoa River was from hill to hill and his family had to bury him in this cemetery instead of the Woody Cemetery where his family would have otherwise buried him.

John Cavender and Emily Cavender had 12 children:

(i) WILLIAM S. CAVENDER ("William Cavender", “W.S. Cavender” & "Bill Cavender") born February 24, 1840 in Hall County, Georgia, married Margaret Adaline Gaddis (“Margaret Adeline Caddis”, “Margaret Caddis”, "Margaret Adaline Gaddis" & "Margaret Gaddis")on either May 24, 1860511 or on May 12, 1860438 & 493, died July 12, 1906 in Cherokee County, Georgia, and he and his wife are buried in Conn's Creek, Cherokee County, Georgia. Margaret Gaddis was born May 27, 1840 in Georgia, and died October 26, 1916 in Cherokee, Georgia. William Cavender and Margaret Cavender had 7 children:

John Lewis Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.L. Cavender” & “John L. Cavender”) born about 1861, married Annie Frix (“Ann Frix”?, “Anna Frix”? & Annie Frick”) in Dawson County, Georgia on March 22, 1885, and had an infant son who was born and died February 3, 1903 and buried at Conn's Creek, Cherokee County, Georgia;

Georgia Ann C.M.F. Cavender ("Georgia Cavender", “Georgia Ann Cavender” & “Georgia A. Cavender”), a twin, born about 1864, married John Godfrey on August 11, 1892, and died in 1946. John Godfrey was living on Camp Highland Road, Symrna, Georgia when Georgia Cavender died. John Godfrey and Georgia Godfrey had 4 children;

Myrtie Godfrey who married a Hembree and lived in Atlanta, Georgia,

O.W. Godfrey who lived in Canton, Georgia,

E.W. Godfrey who lived in Smyrna, Georgia, and

Jack Godfrey who lived in Ball Ground, Georgia;

Jolanda Victory I.S.E. Cavender ("Jolanda Cavender". "Victory Cavender", "Jolando Cavender" & "Josie Cavender"), a twin born about 1864 and married Burrell C. Cox ("Burrell Cox") July 14, 1892 in Dawson County, Georgia;

Emily Hughes Cavender ("Emily Cavender" & "Emma Cavender"?) born February 21, 1868, never married, died March 21, 1941, and buried in Mt. Hope, Dalhonega, Lumpkin Counry,, Georgia;

William Albert Cavender (“Abb Cavender”, “William A. Cavender”, “W.A. Cavender” & "William Cavender") born in Pickens County, Georgia on January 13, 1870, married Nancy Jane Owens ("Nancy Owens", “Minie Owen” “Minie Owens” & "Minnie Owens") on either January 27, 1902 or about 1890 in Forsyth County, Georgia, and died on May 5, 1915 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Nancy Owens was born on August 18, 1873 in Forsyth County, Georgia, and died on January 23, 1941 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. William Cavender and Nancy Cavender are believed to have had 9 children:

Carlton Cavender born on August 17, 1892, and married a Bertha;

Emma C. Cavender (“Emma Cavender”) born in Forsyth County, Georgia on March 30, 1894, and married Jessy Taylor (“Jesse Taylor”? & “Jessie Taylor?);

Vadie Cavender (“Vodie Cavender”?) born in Forsyth County, Georgia on November 20, 1896, and married a Webb;

Bessie Cavender (“Betsy Cavender”? & “Elizabeth Cavender”) born in Forsyth County, Georgia on September 25, 1898, married Virgil Holman, and died on January 29, 1974. (Note that it is recorded that Bessie Cavender’s mother was named Miney Owens);

Jewel Edmond Cavender ("Jewel Cavender" & "Jewell Cavender"?) born on December 26, 1902 in Forsyth County, Georgia, married Dallie Lou McGiboney ("Dallie McGiboney" & "Dollie McGiboney"?) on March 2, 1929 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, and died on March 19, 1960. Dallie McGiboney was born December 9, 1906 in Rockdale, Georgia. Jewel Cavender and Dallie Cavender ("Dollie Cavender"?) had a son by the name of:

Jack Edmond Cavender ("Jack Cavender", “Jack E. Cavender”, “John Edmond Cavender”?, “John E. Cavender”? & “John Cavender”?) born on October 12, 1929 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Jack Cavender had 4 children:

Jacquelin Leigh Cavender ("Jacquelin Cavender");

Jenny Lynette Cavender ("Jenny Cavender" & "Jennifer Cavender"?);

David Garrett Cavender ("David Cavender"); and,

Jack Edmond Cavender, Jr. ("Jack Cavender");

William A. Cavender, Jr. (“William Cavender”) born in Forsyth County, Georgia on May 8, 1904, and died on August 13, 1953;

Cleo Cavender born in Forsyth County, Georgia on May 31, 1906, and married Exie Lee McGiboney on April 15, 1927;

Nettie Cavender born in Hall County, Georgio on March 26, 1908, and married Paul J. Barker;

Guy Cavender born in Gwinett County, Georgia on April 10, 1910, married Katie Dexter (“Katherine Dexter”?), and died on June 19. 1962; and,

Ollie Estie Cavender (“Ollie Cavender”) born in Atlanta, Georgia on August 2, 1912;

Margaret Emeline Janie Cavender ("Margaret Cavender", “Emeline Cavender”, “Emeline Cavender”, "Emline Cavender" & "Janie Cavender") born on either August 18, 1873 or on November 9, 1873 in Forsyth County, Georgia, married on January 27, 1902, died on either June 23, 1941 or on February 25, 1949, and is buried in Mt. Hope, Dalhonega, Lumpkin Counry,, Georgia; and,

George Clemith Lester Cavender ("George Cavender" & "Luster Cavender") born April 13, 1879, married Eva Woody August 2, 1905 in Lumpklin County, Georgia, died October 3, 1922, and is buried in Methodist Church Cemetery in Auroria, Georgia. Eva Woody, the daughter of Peter Woody and Emma Woody (formerly Emma Stover), was born in 1833 and died May 24, 1962. George Cavender and Eva Cavender had 2 children:

Pearl Cavender born either August 12, 1910 or August 2, 1912, married a Palmer, and died January 23, 1960, and

Fred C. Cavender ("Fred Cavender" & “F.C. Cavender”) born May 8, 1912, never married, and died February 6, 1937. In later years, Emma Cavender and Janie Cavender owned a hotel in Dalhonega, Lumpkin Counry,, Georgia, Lester Cavender owned a blacksmith shop, and Eva Woody lost her mind and died in the State Hospital;

(ii) DOVIE CAVENDER ("Dovey Cavender"493) married LaFayette Frank Pickelsheimer ("LaFayette Pickleshimer", "LaFayette Picklesimer" "LaFayette Pickleshimer", "Frank Picklesimer" & "Fate Picklesimer"), son of John Lee Pickelsheimer ("John Pickelsheimer" or "John Picklesimer") and Mollie Pickelsheimer ("Mollie Picklesimer" formerly "Mollie Clemmons"). LaFayette Pickelsheimer and Dovie Pickelsheimer had a son named:

Lee Pickelsheimer ("Lee Picklesimer");

(iii) SARAH REBECCA A. CAVENDER (“Sara Rebecca Cavender”476, “Mary W. Cavender”?, “Mary Cavender”?, "Sarah Rebecca Cavender", “S.R.A. Cavender” Sarah Cavender") was born either on June 10, 1842494 or on March 3, 1842425 (some even say about 1840422) in either Gladdiston, Georgia or in Union County, Georgia, married James A. Thomason ("James Thomason, "Jink Thomason" & "James Thompson"?) on either on July 21, 1859 in Lumpkin, Georgia, died May 19, 1898 (1889 or 1921422 & 425) in Russellville, Hamblen County, Tennessee. James Thomason was born on February 21, 1836 in Gaddistown, Union County, Georgia, was the son of John Thomason, Jr. ("Young J. Thomason") who was born on February 25, 1807 in Union County, Georgia and Easter Grindle who was born on either November 15, 1803422 or on November 15, 1808425 in South Carolina, and the grandson of John Thomason and Hannah Abercrombie, and died October 6, 1889 in either Russellville, Hamblen County, Tennessee or in Rocky Point, Tennessee425. In the 1860's he was a private in the Georgia 2nd. CSA 33rd. Sen Dist GM 434th.. Dist, Hall County, Georgia. James Thomason's brother, Hiram Thomason, married Emily Josephine V. Cavender ("Emily Cavender", “E.J.V. Cavender” & "Josephine Cavender") Hall County, Georgia on August 15, 1867. James Thomason and Sarah Thomason had at least 9 children:

Emily Thomason born about 1860 and died about 1861;

John James Thomason ("John Thomason") born February 19, 1863 in Union County, Georgia, married Catherine Elizabeth Haun ("Catherine Haun", "Katherine Haun" & "Kathryn Haun") on May 12, 1889, and died September 22, 1948 in Johnson County, Missouri. Catherine Haun was born on May 12, 1889. John Thomason and Catherine Thomason ("Katherine Thomason" & "Kathryn Thomason") had 3children:

Lucye Ellen Thomason ("Lucye Thomason", "Lucille Thomason"? & "Lucy Thomason") born January 18, 1892 in El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, married Escoe Wells on February 17, 1937 in Cheyenne Wells, Colorado, and died August 22, 1969 in Johnson County, Missouri;

Albert J. Thomason ("Albert Thomason") born on October 9, 1895 in El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, married Cora May Whiteman ("Cora Whiteman"), and died after 1969. Cora Whiteman was born on February 19, 1920 in Johnson County, Missouri; and,

Francis Henry Thomason ("Francis Thomason") born April 30, 1897 in El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, married Dorothy Jane Whiteman ("Dorothy Whiteman") on April 17, 1936, and died February 14, 1967 in the Holden Cemetery in Johnson County, Missouri;

Henry David Thomason ("Henry Thomason") born June 5, 1865 in Union County, Georgia, first married Cora Anthony Wheeler ("Cora Wheeler" & "Clara Wheeler") on July 4, 1886, later married Ethel Orrick on April 10, 1827, and died on either June 10, 1945 or on June 1, 1945422 in Missouri. Clara Wheeler was born on February 8, 1868 in Bedford, Virginia, and died on April 5, 1910 in Holden, Johnson County, Missouri. Ethel Orrick was born on May 10, 1903. Henry Thomason and Cora Thomason ("Clara Thomason") had 9 children:

Lillie Verna Thomason ("Lillie Thomason" & "Lillian Thomason"?) born on September 1, 1887 in Tennessee;

Sara J.L.C. Thomason ("Sara Thomason", "Annie Thomason" & "Sarah Thomason") born on October 28, 1889 in Tennessee and married Roy Mitchell about 1914?;

William Lankfort Thomason ("William Thomason" & "Willie Thomason) born on September 12, 1891 in Tennessee, married Fern Shimel about 1914?, and died September 28, 1956;

Clara Elizabeth Thomason ("Clara Thomason" & "Cora Thomason") born on April 29, 1894 in Tennessee, married Val Dudley, and died February 7, 1918;

Mamie Ethel Thomason ("Mamie Thomason") born on December 24, 1896 in Tennessee, married Albert Mathews ("Albert Matthews"?), and died about 1916;

John Henry Thomason ("John Thomason") born on March 15, 1899 in Tennessee, and married Mary Elizabeth Pelote ("Mary Pelote");

David Crockett Thomason ("David Thomason" & "Thommy Thomason") born May 19, 1902 in Tennessee, married Opal Crumbough, and died on February 1, 1929 in Oklahoma;

Eva B. Thomason ("Eva Thomason") born on March 23, 1905 in Tennessee; and,

Thomas Roosevelt Thomason ("Thomas Thomason").

Henry Thomason and Ethel Thomason had 3 children:

Henry David Thomason ("Henry Thomason") born August 29, 1928;

James Clyde Thomason ("James Thomason") born January 25, 1931, and died on December 23, 1932; and,

Mary Jane Thomason ("Mary Thomason") born on September 5, 1934;

Susan Thomason born about 1868 in Georgia, and married Henry Howington on August 15, 1893;

Young Pinkney Thomason ("Young Pinckney Thomason?" & "Young Thomason") born on November 6, 1869 in either Tennessee or in Gaddistown, Georgia425, married Ella D. Wisecarver ("Ella Wisecarver") on October 5, 1900, and died on February 23, 1942 in either Johnson County, Missouri or in Russellville, Tennessee425;

Joseph D. Thomason ("Joseph Thomason") born in November 1871 in either Tennessee or in Hall County, Georgia,422 married Vina Williams on December 11, 1897, and died sometime after 1900 in Tennessee;

Thomas L. Thomason ("Thomas Thomason") born in January 1874 in Tennessee, first married Mary L. Hale ("Mary Hale") on February 26, 1899, later married a Sarah about 1900, and died sometime after 1900;

Jacob LaFayette Thomason ("Jacob Thomason" & "LaFayette Thomason"?) born in October 1877 in Tennessee, married Sarah O. Howington ("Sarah Howington") on February 11, 1899, and died sometime after 1900; and,

Wade N. Thomason ("Wade Thomason") born in September 1880 in Tennessee, remained unmarried, and died sometime after 1900;

It is believed that the following persons were also children of James Thomason and Sarah Thomason438:

Oscar Thomason born February 20, 1903 and died July 30, 1910, and

Glen Thomason born July 9, 1910 and died July 30, 1910.)

(iv) MAIDEN FOSTER CAVENDER ("Maiden Cavender", “Maiden A. Cavender”?507, “M.F. Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender”?507 & "Mauden Cavender"?) born about 1845 in Union County, Georgia, first married John M. Cochran ("John Cockran" & "John Cockrand"?), and died about 1928. John Cochran was born about 1849 and died about 1925. John Cochran and Maiden Cochran ("Mauden Cochran") 8 children:

Georgia Ann Cochran ("Georgia Cochran") born about 1869 and married Sam Carder ("Samuel Carder");

John Wilborn Cochran ("John Cochran" & "John Wilburn Cocran"?) born about 1870, married a Makay, and died about 1948;

Martha Emily Huges Cochran ("Martha Cochran" & "Emily Cochran") born about 1873, married Tom Pastell ("Thomas Pastell"), and died about 1953;

Henry Cochran born about 1875 and died about 1918;

William J. Cochran ("William Cochran") born about 1877, married Josephine Shipp, and died about 1952. Josephine Shipp was born about 1883 and died about 1939;

Jacob Emory Martin Cochran ("Jacob Cochran" & "Emory Cochran") born about 1880, and died about 1957;

Merit Young Cochran ("Merit Cochran") born about 1883; and,

Fannie Elizabeth Cochran ("Fannie Cochran" & "Frances Cochran") born about 1886, married John Wood, Charles E. Davis ("Charles Davis"), and married Harve Gooch ("Harvey Gooch"?), and died about 1974. Charles Davis was born about 1874 and died about 1944;

(v) MARY MALISSA CAVENDER (“Mary M. Cavender”, "Mary Melissa Cavender", "Mary Millisa Cavender", “M.M. Cavender, "Malissie Cavender"? & "Mary Cavender) born July 8, 1847 in Union County, Georgia, was married to Hiram James A. Thomason ("Hiram Thomason", "Jack Thomason", "James Thomason" & "Jink Thomason") before about 1845 in either Hall County, Georgia or in Union County, Georgia, was divorced by 1880, and had no known children. She later married the brother of Hiram Thomason whose name was Zacharias Zimra Thomason (“Zachariah Thomason”, "Zimn Thomason", "Zimri Thomason" & "Zimra Thomason") andwere married in Union County, Georgia on November 26, 1863 in Lumpkin County, Georgia. She died on either February 18, 1923 or on July 25, 1916422 in Canadian County, Oklahoma. Hiram Thomason also was married to either E. Emily Cavender or to Emily Josephine V. Cavender422 ("Emily Cavender" & "Josephine Cavender") on August 15, 1867. Hiram Thomason was born August 20, 1848 in Union County Georgia, was the son of Young John Thomason ("Young Thomason") and Easter Grindle, and died July 21, 1881 in Union County, Georgia. Zacharias Thomason was born on July 15, 1840 in Union County, Georgia, and died on June 21, 1881 in Union County, Georgia. Zacharian Thomason served as a private in the 1860's in the Georgia 4 CSA Company G, 13th Georgia Calvary State Guards. Hiram Thomason later married Emily Josephine V. Cavender ("Emily Cavender" & "Josephine Cavender") who was born about 1851 and died about 1895. Zacharias Thomason and Mary Thomason had 7 children:

William John Foster Thomason ("William Thomason", "John F. Thomason" & "John Thomason") born June 28, 1865 in Georgia, married Nancy Ellen Johnson ("Nancy Johnson") in Union County, Georgia on October 4, 1885, and died May 14, 1899 in Gaddistown, Union County, Georgia. Nancy Johnson was born May 29, 1865 in Illinois, later married John Foster Thomason ("John Thomason") December 28, 1911? and died January 9, 1941 in Oklahoma. William Thomason and Nancy Thomason had 2 children:

William Zacharias Thomason ("William Thomason") born November 5, 1886, married a Fannie M. December 22, 1911 in Georgia, and died about 1964 in Oklahoma; and,

Alice Ararzonia Elizabeth Thomason ("Alice Thomason" & "Arizona Thomason"?) born October 4, 1888;

Young John Dedmon Thomason ("Young Thomason", "John J. Thomason" John Thomason" & "Deadman Thomason") born March 15, 1867 in Georgia, married Alice D. Hughes ("Alice Hughes" & "Sinthy Hughes") on March 18, 1894 in Union County, Georgia, and died December 24, 1947 in Union County, Georgia. Alice Hughes was born about 1872, died about 1929 in Union County, Georgia, and is buried in the Philadelphia Cemetery in Union County, Georgia. Young Thomason and Alice Thomason had 2 children:

Fanny Desey Thomason ("Fanny Thomason" & "Fannie Thomason") born September 1, 1895; and,

Charles Thomason ("Charley Thomason" & "Charlie Thomason") born June 12, 1900;

John J. Thomason ("John Thomason") born May 11, 1870 in Lumpkin County, Georgia and died December 1873 in Union County, Georgia;

Zacharias H. Zackrus Thomason ("Zacharias Thomason") born on May 11, 1870 in Georgia, and died on December 27, 1873 in Union County, Georgia;

John F. Thomason (“John Thomason”) born in Lumpkin County, Georgia;

Glen Thomason; and,

Oscar Thomason;

(vi) CLEMETH JACKSON CAVENDER ("Clemeth Cavender" , “C.J. Cavender” & "Clemith Cavender"?) born July 1849 in Union County, Georgia, and married Mary Elizabeth Gee ("Mary Gee" & “Emily Gee”) who was born either on July 1849 or April 1852507 in Union County, Georgia. Clement Cavender and Mary Cavender had 7 children:

Emily C. Cavender (“Emily Cavender”, “Emma Cavender” & “E.C. Cavender”) born December 1870, and married Joseph Mathis who was born about 1870. Joseph Mathis and Emma Mathis had 1 child:

Hester Mathis born about 1898;

Sarah K. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.K. Cavender”) born about 1873;

James Washington Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) born September 7, 1875 in Union County, Georgia, married Nancy Louanne Wright (“Nancy Louann Wright” & “Nancy Wright”) on May 13, 1894, and died February 24, 1947 in Benton, Polk County, Tennessee. Nancy Wright was born December 26, 1875 in Fannin County, Georgia, was the daughter of John Wright and Mary Guthrie, and died January 9, 1942 in Bessimer City, Gaston County, North Carolina. James Cavender and Nancy Cavender had 13 children:

infant son who was born before 1875;

Lewis Gordon Cavender (“Lewis Cavender” & “L.G. Cavender”) born September 14, 1895, first married Alma Poe, later married Edith H. Phillips (“Edith Phillips”) and died February 26, 1969 in Baptist Hospital, Knoxville, Tennessee. Alma Poe was born February 2, 1901, was the daughter of John Poe and Martha Carylon, and died in August 1967. Edith Phillips was born February 3, 1901, was the daughter of Dan Phillips (“Daniel Phillips”?) and an Emily, and died November 16, 1998 in Knoxville, Tennessee;

Aaron Cavender born in June 1898, married Myrtle Smith, and died July 1944 in Gastonia, North Carolina. Myrtle Smith was born December 22, 1909 in North Carolina, and died January 22, 1996 in Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina. Aaron Cavender and Myrtle Cavender had a son named:

William Cavender;

infant daughter born 1898-1901;

Mary Cavender born September 9, 1901 in Fannin County, Georgia, first married Will Mincy (“William Mincy”?), later married Walter Hull, and still later married a Foster, and died February 18, 1972;

infant daughter born 1901-1903;

Martha S. Cavender (“Martha Cavender” & “M.S. Cavender”) born December 26, 1903 in Monroe County, Tennessee, first married Richard Sisson, and later married Carl L. Murr (“Carl Murr”) who was born December 24, 1890 and died in June 1965 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Martha Murr died in 1967 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Richard Sisson and Martha Sisson had 1 child:

Kenneth Sisson born May 9, 1921, and died June 19, 1942;

Carl Murr and Martha Murr had 1 child:

Flora Mae Murr (“Flora Murr”);

Carrie Magdaline Cavender (“Carrie Cavender” & “C.M. Cavender”) born July 6, 1906 in Muleshoe, Bailey County, Texas, first married David Ecclesiastes McDonald (“David McDonald”), and died March 24, 1943 in Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina. David McDonald and Carrie Cavender had 2 children:

William Arthur McDonald (“William McDonald”) born May 25, 1925, in Cherrylog, Georgia, married Grace Laverne Revis (“Grace Revis”) on May 19, 1951 in Union County, South Carolina, and died February 6, 1978 in Union County, South Carolina. Grace Revis was born in South Carolina; and,

Sallie Ann McDonald (“Sallie McDonald”) born February 3, 1928 in Chatsworth, Murray County, Georgia, and married Austin Max Elmore (“Austin Elmore”) on August 20, 1976 in York, South Carolina, and who was born September 4, 1930 and who died in 1991; and,

Ida Cavender born February 16, 1909 in Muleshoe, Bailey County, Texas, married James Henry Gee (“James Gee”), and died in Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia. James Gee was born in 1895 in Fannin County, Georgia, was the son of William Gee and Alcy Wright, and died November 11, 1965 in DeKalk County, Georgia. James Gee and Ida Gee had 1 child:

Robert S. Gee (“Robert Gee”) born October 19, 1927, married Anna Lou Woody (“Anna Woody”), and died December 13, 1979 in Dalton, Whitfeld County, Georgia;

James Joseph Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.J. Cavender”) born January 12, 1910 in Cross Plain, Texas, married Stella Lucile Griffits (“Stella Griffits” & “Lucille Griffits”) on June 18, 1941, and died January 27, 1973 in Valley Hospital in Johnson City, Texas. Stella Griffits was born January 13, 1925 in Knox County, Tennessee, and died March 7, 1970 in Knoxville, Tennessee. James Cavender and Stella Cavender had 8 children:

Sara Earline Cavender (“Sara Cavender”, “S.E. Cavender” & “Sarah Cavender”?) who married Lee T. Nichols, and committed sucide on March 20, 1972 in Knoxville, Tennessee;

Darling Louise Cavender (“Darling Cavender” & “D.L. Cavender”?) born February 27, 1942 in Knox County, Tennessee, and married Glenn Edward Allen (“Glenn Allen”) on July 9, 1966 and who was born on April 2, 1944 in Oakland, California;

Alice Fay Cavender (“Alice Cavender” & “A.F. Cavender”) born March 3, 1948 in Knox County, Tennessee, first married Charles Merritt, and later married Owen Richard Williams, Sr. (“Owen Williams”) on August 15, 1981 in Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina and who was born July 20, 1947 in Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina;

Joyce Lynn Cavender (“Joyce Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born April 2, 1959 in Knox County, Tennessee, first married Robert Luther Pruitt, Sr. (“Robert Pruitt”) on January 23, 1937 in Michigan and who died June 30, 1993 in Knox County, Tennessee. She later married DonWilliam Welch (“Don Welch”) on April 2, 1977 in Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee and who was born November 19, 1940 and who died August 21, 1990 on August 21, 1990 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee;

Jimmy Cavender (“James Cavender”);;

Steve Cavender (“Stephen Cavender”?);

Gary Frank Cavender (“Gary Cavender” & “G.F. Cavender”) who married Gale Annette; and,

Lindsey Cavender;

John Henry Cavender (“John Cavender” & J.H. Cavender”) born March 12, 1912 in McKinney, Texas, first married Iva Mae Giles (“Iva Giles”) on July23, 1934 in Monroe County, Tennessee, later married Lydia Elizabeth Whitson (“Lydia Whitson”) on February 11, 1990 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, and died December7, 1993 in LaFollette Medical Center, LaFollette, Campbell County, Tennessee. Iva Giles was born February 19, 1913 in Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, and died August 1, 1987 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee. Lydia Whitson was born October 22, 1910 in Blaine, Granger County, Tennessee, was the daughter of Charles Whitson and Jamie Ammons, and died December 31, 1999 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee. John Cavender and Iva Cavender had 4 children:

John Eugene Cavender, Jr. (“John Cavender” & “J.E. Cavender”) born April 24, 1935 in Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, and married Verda Mae West (“Verda West”) on June 6, 1957 in Ringgold, Catoosa County, Georgia and who was born May 9, 1937;

Peggy Marie Cavender (“Peggy Cavender” & “P.M. Cavender”) born July 20, 1940 in Alcoa, Blount County, Tennessee, married Dennis Patrick Hinkle (“Dennis Hinkle”) on October 1, 1961 in Fayetteville, Walker County, Georgia and who was born January 13, 1941 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee;

Clara Mae Cavender (“Clara Cavender” & “C.M. Cavender”) born January 18, 1948 in Sweetwater, Loudon County, Tennessee, first married LeroyTimothy Jenkins (“Leroy Jenkins”) who was born on May 22, 1940, and later married Roy Lynn Woods (“Roy Woods”) on October 2, 1970 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee and who was born January 3, 1948; and,

Clyde Edward Cavender (“Clyde Cavender” & “C.E. Cavender”) born November 29, 1952 in Sweetwater, Loudon County, Tennessee, first married Patricia Ann Higgins (“Patricia Higgins”) who was born on February 18, 1944 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, and later married Christine Josephine Wisz (“Christine Wisz”) on May 7, 1976 in Androscoggin City and who was born November 28, 1942;

Isaac Dedmon Cavender (“Isaac Cavender”, “Isaac Deadman Cavender” & I.D. Cavender”) born September 11, 1915 in Calhoun, Gordon County, Georgia, first married Hope Ploesh on January 26, 1935 in Fannin County, Georgia, next married Bryte Pennington on January 15, 1938 in Gaffney, South Carolina, and died March 9, 1996 in Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina. Bryte Pennington was born April 12, 1918 in Bessimer City, Gaston County, North Carolina, and died October 13, 2001 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Isaac Cavender and Bryte Cavender had 7 children:

Charles Isaac Cavender, Sr. (“Charles Cavender” & “ C.I. Cavender”) born February 26, 1939, and married Brenda Breedlove on February 9, 1962 in York, South Carolina and who was born on August 18, 1941;

Joe Cavender (“Joseph Cavender”?) born October 14, 1940, first married Brenda Lanier, and later married Annette Dover on November 4, 1973 in South Carolina and who was born October 23, 1955 in Kings Mountain, Cleveland County, North Carolina;

Nancy Lou Cavender (“Nancy Cavender” & “N.L. Cavender”) born November 14, 1944, and married James David Taylor (“James Taylor”) on October 25, 1962 and who was born July 23, 1942;

Pearl Lee Cavender (“Pearl Cavender” & “ P.L. Cavender”) born September 26, 1948 in Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina, and married Kenneth Parker on January 18, 1969;

Thomas Lee Cavender, Sr. (“Thomas Cavender”, “T.L. Cavender” & “Timmy Cavender”) born October 31, 1950 in Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina, and married Francis Paterson (“Frances Patterson”?) who was born May 20, 1955;

Brenda Sue Cavender (“Brenda Cavender” & “ B.S. Cavender”) born April 12, 1953, and married James Currence on November 29, 1989; and,

Sandra Lynn Cavender (“Sandra Cavender” & “S.L. Cavender”) born September 22, 1955 in Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina, and married Michael Rhinehart; and,

Elijah Cavender born August 12, 1917 in Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, married Ruth Evelyn Eaves (“Ruth Eaves”) on April 5, 1941 in Gaffney, South Carolina, and died August 6, 1988 in Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina. Ruth Eaves was born February 21, 1923, and died August 29, 1999. Elijah Cavender and Ruth Cavender had2 children:

James William Cavender (“James Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & “Billy Cavender”) born September 25, 1941 in Bessimer City, Gaston County, North Carolina, and married Thelma Ruth Landers (“Thelma Landers”) on September 29, 1959 in York, South Carolina and who was born May 15, 1942 in Transylnania County; and,

Kenneth Elijah Cavender (“Kenneth Cavender” & “K.E. Cavender”) born March 12, 1948 in Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina, married Jimmy Paulette Hughes (“Jimmy Hughes”) on May 31, 1969 in York, South Carolina, and died June 29, 1990 in Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina. Jimmy Hughes was born September 26, 1951 in Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina;

Nancy Louise Cavender (“Nancy Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born September 1, 1880 in Georgia, married James Calvin Tallent (“James Tallent”) and died April 28, 1954 in the City-County Hospital in McKinney, Texas. James Tallant was born about 1866, and died about 1962. James Tallent and Nancy Tallent had 6 children:

Joseph Walter Tallent born about 1906, married Thelma Joe Walsh (“Thelma Walsh”), and died about 1959. Thelma Walsh was born about 1919, and died about 1984. Joseph Tallent and Thelma Tallent had 3 children:

Kenneth Ray Tallent (“Kenneth Tallent”) born about 1936, and died about 1985;

James Walter Tallent (“James Tallent”) born about 1939, and died about 2001; and,

an unknown daughter who married a Roper;

Troy Isaac Tallent (“Troy Tallant”) born about 1909, married a Mattie, and died about 1986;

Floyd Tallent born about 1920;

Ruby Tallent who married James Aaron;

Pauline Tallent born about 1917, married Leon Binion, and died about 1984. Leon Binion was born about 1914, and died about 1964; and,

Beulah Tallent born about 1911, and married a Gatewood;

Sallie Cavender born April 1884, married Thomas Alonzo Tallent (“Thomas Tallent”), and died September 15, 1961 in Gordon County, Georgia. Thomas Tallent was born about 1870, and died about 1926. Thomas Tallent and Sallie Tallent had 6 children:

Fred Tallent (“Frederick Tallent”?) born about 1903, and died about 1973;

Eugene Tallent born about 1904, and died about 1973. He had 2 children:

Ronald Tallent; and,

Gregory Tallent;

Maude Tallent who was born about 1908, and married Homer Keys;

Grace Tallent born about 1912, and married Vernon Patterson;

Dorothy Tallent born about1915, and married Orion Bearden who was born about 1915 and died about 1982;

Bonnie Tallent born about 1917, and married William Reeves; and,

Arnold Tallent born about 1921, and died about 1980;

Joseph Cavender born in June 1888, and had 4 children:

Howard R. Cavender (“Howard Cavender” & “H.R. Cavender”) born June 12, 1921, married Mildred Louise Solomon (“Mildred Solomon”), and died September 12, 1991 in the Baptist Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee. Mildred Solomon was born March 29, 1924, and died December 12, 1991. Howard Cavender and Mildred Cavender had 5 children:

Joann Cavender who married a Lawson;

Dottle Cavender who married a Donathan;

Barbara Cavender who married a Jones;

Danny Cavender (“Daniel Cavender”?); and,

Terry Cavender;

Neva Cavender who married Claud Tanner (“Claude Tanner”) on December 2, 1935 in Fannin County, Georgia. Claud Tanner and Neva Tanner had 2 children:

Jean Tanner; and,

Donnie Tanner;

Hazel Cavender; and,

Lucille Cavender (“Ludie Cavender”); and,

Martha Cavender (“Mattie Cavender”) born August 18, 1892 in Polk County, Tennessee, married John Franklin Tallent (“John Tallent”), and died February 5, 1871. John Tallent was born about 1875, and died about 1941. John Tallent and Martha Tallent had 9 children:

Clarence Elbert Tallent (“Clarence Tallent”) born about 1916;

Lawrence Leon Tallent (“Lawrence Tallent”);

Jewell Tallent;

Harold Tallent;

Dewey Tallent;

Bearnice Tallent;

Ernie Tallent;

Gertrude Tallent; and,

Dorothy Tallent;

(vii) EMILY JOSEPHINE V. CAVENDER ("Elizabeth Josephine Cavender", “E.J.V. Cavender”, "Emily Josephine Cavender", "Emily Cavender" & "Elizabeth Cavender") born August 18, 1851 in Georgia, married Hiram Thomason in Hall County, Georgia on August 15, 1867, and died December 30, 1895 in Canadian County, Oklahoma. Hiram Thomason was born August 20, 1848 in either Hall County, Georgia or in Union County, Georgia, and died February 18, 1923 in El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma. Hiram Thomason and Emily Thomason had 13 children:

Mary Ann Thomason ("Mary Thomason") born about 1869 or about 1868422 in Georgia, married William T. Powell ("William Powell") on January 2, 1892, and died about 1895;

Young John Thomason ("Young Thomason") born September 4, 1870 in Tennessee, married a Minnie B. on October 29, 1899, and died January 6, 1949 in Canadian County, Oklahoma. Minnie B. was born about 1880 and died about 1951;

Emily Hughes Thomason ("Emily Thomason") born about 1872 and died about 1877;

James Homer Thomason ("James Thomason") born November 30, 1874 in Tennessee, married a Amanda M. in 1898, and died September 3, 1940 in Canadian County, Oklahoma;

Joseph Burvin Thomason ("Joseph Thomason") born about 1876 in Tennessee, married a Julia before 1903, and died either about 1910 or about 1951422 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma;

Callie Lee Thomason ("Calla Thomason" & "Callie Thomason") born about 1879 in Tennessee, married Frank Joseph Pazoureck ("Frank Pazoureck"), and died about 1952. Frank Pazoureck was born about 1867 and died about 1954. Frank Pazoureck and Callie Pazoureck had 11 children:

Roy E. Pazoureck ("Roy Pazoureck") born about 1898, and died about 1910;

Joseph Bervin Pazoureck ("Joseph Pazoureck") born about 1900 and died about 1968;

Lilibel Pazoureck born about 1902;

Frank Pazoureck born about 1904, and died about 1967;

Ann D. Pazoureck ("Ann Pazoureck") born about 1906, and died about 1987;

Albert Lee Pazoureck ("Albert Pazoureck") born about 1908, and died about 1954;

Hiram R. Pazoureck ("Hiram Pazoureck") born about 1910, and died about 1967;

Mary Josephine Pazoureck ("Mary Pazoureck") born about 1912;

Grace E. Pazoureck ("Grace Pazoureck") born about 1914;

Jean L. Pazoureck ("Jean Pazoureck") born about 1916, and died about 1975; and,

Beulah Callie Pazoureck ("Beulah Pazoureck") born about 1920, and died about 1973;

Sarah Jane Thomason ("Sarah Thomason") born July 27, 1881 in Tennessee, married Alpha Omega Martin ("Alpha Martin") on July 28, 1901, and died January 12, 1959 in Canadian County, Oklahoma;

Nora Bell Thomason ("Nora Thomason") born September 1883 in Tennessee, married Ulysses S. Grant Miller, Sr. ("Ulysses Miller"), and died about 1971. Ulysses Miller was born about 1872, and died about 1914. Ulysses Miller and Nora Miller had 4 children:

Minnie Mae Miller ("Minnie Miller") born about 1905, and married Claude Cooper. Claude Cooper was born about 1903, and died about 1961. Claude Cooper and Minnie Cooper had a daughter named:

Claudia Iris Cooper ("Claudia Cooper") born about 1924;

John Henry Miller ("John Miller") born about 1907, married Almina Chrystal White ("Almina White" & “Crystal White”?), and died about 1990. Almina White was born about 1911;

Ulysses S. Grant Miller, Jr. ("Ulysses Miller") was born about 1909 married Minnie Mae Smith, and died about 1955. Minnie Smith was born about 1913, and died about 1983. Ulysses Miller and Minnie Miller had 3 children:

Joyce Marie Miller ("Joyce Miller") was born about 1930, and married Henry Fred Menard ("Henry Fred Menard who was born about 1922. Henry Menard and Joyce Menard had 4 children:

Marilyn Christine Menard ("Marilyn Menard") born about 1950;

Stephen Louis Menard ("Stephen Menard") born about 1952;

Robert Alan Menard ("Robert Menard") born about 1959; and,

William Grant Menard ("William Menard") born about 1967;

Delores Dude Miller ("Delores Miller" & "Dede Miller") born about 1932, and died about 1992; and,

Patricia Ann Miller ("Patricia Miller") born about 1943; and,

Kaiser Hiram Bill Miller ("Kaiser Miller", "William Miller"? & "Bill Miller";

Hugh Galin Thomason ("Hugh Thomason") born June 12, 1886 in Missouri, remained unmarried, died April 3, 1946 in Yukon, Canadian County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Frisco Cemetery in Canadian County, Oklahoma;

Anna D. Nettie Thomason ("Anna Thomason") born in July 1888 in Missouri and died about 1977;

Hiram Kaiser Thomason ("Hiram Thomason") born October 1891 in Oklahoma, married Pearl Maltby on November 23, 1916, and died about 1965 in Canadian County, Oklahoma;

Minnie Mae Thomason ("Minnie Thomason") born May 1893 in Oklahoma, married William Lechtenberger ("William Lecjtenberger") on December 29, 1912, and died about 1965; and,

an unknown infant born about 1895 and died about 1896;422

(viii) NANCY E. CAVENDER ("Nancy Elizabeth Cavender"?, "Nancyan Alisabeth Cavender"?, "Elizabeth Cavender"?, "Nancyan Cavender"?, "Alisabeth Cavender"?, “N.E. Cavender” & "Nancy Cavender") born about 1853 and who married either a James Head ("Jim Head") or James Heddana;

(ix) FANNY CARALINE CAVENDER ("Frances Caroline Cavender"?, "Fanny Cavender", “F.C. Cavender” & "Frances Cavender"?) born about 1856, and died about 1865;

(x) DARLEN ANN CAVENDER ("Darlen Cavender", “Darleen Cavender”?, "Darlinann Cavender", “D.A. Cavender” & "Darlinan Cavender") born about 1856-1858, and married Samuel J.H. Hughes ("Samuel Hughes") on November 12, 1876 in Union County, Georgia and with the ceremony being performed by Justice of the Peace L.W. Gilreath;

(xi) JOHN COLLINS CAVENDER ("John Cavender", “J.C. Cavender” & “John C. Cavender”) born June 7, 1861 in Union County, Georgia, married Margaret Emeline Gilbreath ("Margaret Gilbreath"), and died June 26, 1938 in Hall County, Memorial Hospital in Hall County, Georgia. Margaret Gilreath was born October 24, 1866, was the daughter of William Gilreath and a Gaddis, and died March 2, 1958. John Cavender and Margaret Cavender had 8 children:

Essie Ethel Cavender ("Essie Cavender" & “E.E. Cavender”) born about 1889, married Warren Alley Brookshire ("Warren Brookshire"), and died about 1934;

Dovie Cavender born about 1892 and married Frank William Pickelsimer ("Frank Pickelsimer");

Charles Henry Cavender ("Charles Cavender" & “C.H. Cavender”) born November 4, 1894 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, married Mary Lou Ella Carder ("Mary Carder"), and died December 25, 1986 in Murphy Medical Center in Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina. Mary Carter was born March 9, 1892 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, was the daughter of James Carder and Tabitha Lunsford, and died February 9, 1998 in Cherokee County, North Carolina. Charles Cavender and Mary Cavender had 5 children:

Charles W. Cavender (“Charles Cavender” & “C.W. Cavender”);

Myrtle Pearl Cavender (“Myrtle Cavender”) born in Cherokee County, North Carolina, married Will Forrister (“William Forrester”?), and died December 3, 1999 in Chatsworth, Georgia. Will Forrister and Myrtle Forrister had 4 children:

Janet Forrister;

Harry Forrister;

Martha Ann Forrister (“Martha Forrister”) who married a Rich; and,

Geraldine Forrister who married an English;

Elmer Cavender who married a Childers;

Essie Mae Cavender (“Essie Cavender” & “E.M. Cavender”) who married a Decker; and,

Kathryn Cavender (“Kay Cavender”) born March 2, 1928 in Cherokee County, North Carolina, married EdwardGuynn Owenby (“Edward Owenby”), and died April 28, 2000 in the St. Joseph Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. Edward Owenby and Kathryn Owenby had2 children:

Dennis Owenby who married Rhonda Cornwell; and,

Tammy Myra Owenby (“Tammy Owenby”) who married Sandy Parker;

Maude Cavender ("Maud Cavender") born about 1897, married Hill Brookshire, and died about 1990;

an infant son born and died February 3, 1903;

William Gilreath Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.G. Cavender”) who married a Gaddis. William Cavender and Gladdis Cavender had 6 children:

Elizabeth Cavender who is believed to have married a Bennett Smith and had no children;

Luie Cavender who married Henry Thomason and had four children;

Lizzie Cavender who married Henry Thomason and had two children;

Margaret Cavender who married John Cavender;

Arch Cavender who married and had two children, and,

Martha Cavender;

Allie Johnson Cavender ("Allie Cavender" & “A.J. Cavender”) born on May 3, 1910, married Mozelle Bennett, and died on March 14, 1969. Moselle Bennett was born May 29, 1908, died June 9, 2001, and is buried at the Yellow Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.507); and,

Maude Cavender who married a Brookshire; and,

(xii) SUSAN ANN CAVENDER (“Susan A. Cavender”, “S.A. Cavender” & "Susan Cavender") born about 1866 and married Fate Pickelsimer (“Fate Pickleshimer”?) and they had a son named:

John T. Pickelsimer (“John Pickelsimer”) who married Gladys Mains. John Pickelsimer and Gladys Pickelsimer had a daughter named:

Hazel Pickelsimer who married Charles T. Sewell (“Charles Sewell);487

(9)JOSEPH CAVENDER born March 20, 1817 in either South Carolina or in Whitfield County, Georgia, married Elizabeth Antoinette Garvin (Elizabeth Antonette Garvin", "Elizabeth Garvin" & “Eliabeth Carvin”) on April 23, 1839 in Hall County, Georgia, died on either March 27, 1893 or on March 10, 1895 in Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia where he moved in 1866, and is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Dalton, Georgia. Elizabeth Garvin was born January 21, 1823 and died October 2, 1904.

It is to be noted that his wife was the sister of Nancy Garvin who married his older brother, George Washington Cavender, and his younger sister, Mary Angeline Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”), married William Garvin who was the son of David Garvin born December 20, 1784 in Penleton County, South Carolina and Nancy Kirksey born February 12, 1795 in North Carolina.

On June 20, 1878, Joseph Cavender filed for a grant of 160 acres of land in Boone County, Arkansas, David Garvin filed for 120 acres on October 20, 1882, Thomas Garvin filed for 40 acres around February 16, 1888 and, Isaac Garvin filed for 120 acres on September 25, 1893.

Joseph Cavender was living in Lumpkin County, Georgia in 1857, and he and Elizabeth Cavender had 11 children:

(i) WILLIAM F. CAVENDER ("William Cavender" & “W.F. Cavender”) born August 5, 1850 in Lumpkin County, Georgia, never married, and died in 1865 in CSA;

(ii) JAMES DAVID CAVENDER ("James Cavender", “James D. Cavender”, “J.D. Cavender” & "David Cavender") born May 11, 1843, died March 2, 1863 in Richmond, Virginia Hospital. On July 9, 1861 he apparently was a private on the Muster Roll of Company E, Phillips Legion, Georgia Infantry, in Lumpkin County, Georgia known as the"Blue Ridge Rifles".355 He never married;

(iii) CLEMETH LAFAYETTE CAVENDER ("Clemeth Cavender", "LaFayette Cavender”, “C.L. Cavender & "Clemith Cavender") born December 16, 1845, and died in Texas. The children of Clemeth Cavender was a son named:

Clyde Cavender who married Wylied DeBoard (“Willie DeBoard”) and lived in Copper Hill, Tennessee;

(iv) GEORGE WASHINGTON CAVENDER ("George Cavender", “George W. Cavender” & “G.W. Cavender”) born on either June 4, 1848494 or on June 4, 1849493 in Murrayville, Hall County, Georgia, married Catherine Callie Green ("Caltron C. Greene"493, "Caltron Greene"?, "Callie Greene", "Catherine Green") on December 28, 1873 in Catoosa County, GeorgiaFHL Number 1299215, died on May 8, 1930 in Dalton in Whitfield County, Georgia, and is buried in the Peavine Cemetery in Catoosa County, Georgia together with his wife Callie. George Cavender and Catherine Cavender had 7 children:

Myra Antoinette Cavender ("Myra Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) born on November 23, 1874, and died on February 10, 1875;

Alice Ann Cavender ("Alice M. Cavender"493, “A.A. Cavender”, “A.M. Cavender” & "Alice Cavender") born on March 12, 1876, married her cousin John Madison Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.M. Cavender” & “John M. Cavender”), died of a stroke October 18, 1961, and is buried in Dalton, Georgia. John Cavender was born on November 8, 1862 (believed to be in Hall County, Georgia), and was the son of George Washington Cavender (“George W. Cavender”, “George Cavender” & “G.W. Cavender”) and Nancy Garvin. John Cavender and Alice Cavender did not have any children. In the 1891 City Directory of Chattanooga, Tennessee, a John M. Cavender is listed as being in partnership with a James A. Garrett (“James Garrett”) in operating a room and board establishment at 214 & 214½ Montgomery Avenue in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and operating a grocery store at 210 Montgomery Avenue in Chattanooga, Tennessee;

Clemie Caltron Cavender ("Clemie Cavender", "Clemmie Cavender", “C.C. Cavender” & "Clementine Cavender"?) born on March 18, 1878, never married, died from flu on January 16, 1920, and buried in Dalton City, Georgia;

Robert Joseph Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.J. Cavender”) born on May 19, 1880 in Dalton City, Whitfield County, Georgia, married Ruby Ledgerwood about 1920 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and died October 20, 1961 from a stroke in Shreveport, Louisiana? Ruby Ledgerwood was born in Forest Park West, Shreveport, Louisiana. Robert Cavender and Ruby Cavender had a daughter named:

Betty Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) born March 30, 1924 in Shreveport, Louisiana and married Hugh Brian Wamsley, Sr. ("Hugh Wamsley") on December 5, 1942 in Coushatta, Louisiana. Hugh Wamsley and Betty Wamsley had 1 child:

Hugh Brian Wamsley, Jr. ("Hugh Wamsley") who married Mary Clay. Hugh Wamsley, Jr. and Mary Wamsley had 2 children:

Clay Brian Wamsley ("Clay Wamsley"); and

Patricia Ann Wamsley ("Patricia Wamsley" & "Betty Wamsley") who married Allan Anderson ("Allen Anderson"?), is presently divorced and had no children;

Oliver Washington Cavender ("Olliver Washington Cavender", "Olliver Cavender", “O.W. Cavender” & "Oliver Cavender"?) born on August 17, 1882, married Esther Mary Sandridge ("Esther Sandridge" & "Ester Sandridge"), and died on April 24, 1972. Oliver Cavender and Ester Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) had child named:

Billie Cavender ("William Cavender"?) who was born in 193?, and died in April 24, 1972;

Oliver Cavender and Ester Cavender? had a son named:

William Jackson Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.J. Cavender”) living in Eton, Georgia;

Jackson Cleveland Cavender ("Jackson Cavender" & “J.C. Cavender”) born on October 8, 1884 in Tilton, Georgia, married Lula Dickerson, died in Dalton, Georgia. Jackson Cavender and Lula Cavender had a son named:

Travis Cavender who was born in Texas before World War I; and,

Ada Lee Cavender ("Ada Cavender", "Adala Cavender", “A.L. Cavender” & "Addie Cavender") born on February 14, 1889 in Tilton, Georgia, married Eugene Evans and lived in Dalton, Georgia. Eugene Evans and Adala Evans had 2 children:

Washington Robert Evans ("Washington Evans") who married a Martha whose grandmother was a Cavender who lived in Florida. Washington Evans and Martha Evans had 4 children:

Ann Evans born February 26, 1946;

Jane Evans;

Robert Evans; and,

Jimmie Evans ("James Evans") who died at birth;374 and,

Callie Ruth Evans ("Callie Evans") who married Irvin Roach. Irvin Roach and Callie Roach had a daughter named:

Beverly Ann Roach ("Beverly Roach")

(v) REBECCA JANE CAVENDER ("Rebecca Cavender" & “R.J. Cavender”) born August 20, 1850, married a Smith and had a daughter named:

Rebecca Smith;

(vi) KATHERINE ANGELINE CAVENDER (“Catherine Angeline Cavender”, "Angeline M. Cavender"493, “K.A. Cavender”, “C.A. Cavender” & "Katherine Cavender") born on April 26, 1857, married William K. Holland ("William Holland" & "Bud Holland") on December 20, 1873 in Whitfield County, Georgia, and died in Dalton, Georgia. William Holland was born about 1845;

(vii) NANCY K. CAVENDER ("Nancy Cavender", “N.K. Cavender” & “Nancy S. Cavender”476?) born on either June 26, 1858 or on June 26, 1855494, and married Andrew Kelly ("Andy Kelley");

(viii) JOHN SINGLETON SISK CAVENDER ("John Cavender", “John S. Cavender”, “John S.S. Cavender”, “J.S.S. Cavender? & “J.S. Cavender”) born April 27, 1859, first married an unknown person and later married Ann Hancock ("Annie Hancock"), and died in Mississippi;

(ix) SARAH ELIZABETH CAVENDER ("Sarah Cavender”, “S.E. Cavender”, “Sallie Cavender” & “Sally Cavender” born on either October 23, 1863 or on October 23, 1861494, married Joseph Sidney Williams ("Joseph Williams" & “Joseph S. Williams”) on January 8, 1891 in Whitfield County, Georgia, and died in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Joseph Williams was the brother of Richard Sherman Williams ("Richard Williams") below;

(x) TERESIA ANTONETTE CAVENDER (“Teresa Cavender”, "Tersia Cavender", “T.A. Cavender” & "Teresa Cavender") born August 14, 1864, married Richard Sherman Williams on November 23, 1884, brother of Joseph Sidney Williams ("Joseph Williams") above, and died June 22, 1946; and,

(xi) JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER CAVENDER (“Joseph B. Cavender”, “J.C. Cavender” & "Joseph Cavender") born August 13, 1867, married Tresser Ann Whitney ("Tresser Whitney") in either Texas or Arkansas, and died November 1, 1931;

(10) REBECCA CAVENDER born either October 4, 1820493, October 7, 1820494 or on May 2, 1819476 in Hall County, Georgia, near Dalton, Georgia, and married Nelson Johnson on December 14, 1855 in either Whitfield County, Georgia or in Walker County, Georgia494 soon after the death of her mother in 1852. Her brother, George Washington Cavender and his wife Mary were then living in Walker County, Georgia. Rebecca Johnson died in either September 1879493 & 494 or on July 8, 1879476 in Tricum, Whitfield County, Georgia when thrown from a wagon by a run-away horse, and is buried in the Dunagan Cemetery in Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia. She apparently was a very large woman and was holding her first grandchild, George Nelson Smith ("George Smith"), in her lap at the time but he was unhurt and she had a broken neck and died soon thereafter. George Smith was one year at the time of the accident and later became the father of an A.W. Smith who was living in Houston, Texas in 1970. Rebecca Johnson is buried with her husband in Dunegan Cemetery ("Dunnagan Cemetery" & "Dunagan Cemetery") in Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia. When Rebecca Cavender's mother died in 1852, Rebecca Cavender moved to Walker County to live with her brother, George Washington Cavender ("George Cavender"). Nelson Johnson was born about 1820-1823 in North Carolina, was the son of James Johnson and a Nancy, died about 1908 or 1906438, and is buried in the Dunegan Cemetery near Dalton, Georgia. After the death of Rebecca Cavender, Nelson Johnson remarried but the marriage did not last long. Nelson Johnson and Rebecca Johnson had 3 children:

(i) EMILY FRANCES JOHNSON ("Emily Johnson" & "Emly Johnson") born on December 8, 1857 near Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia, was the second wife of Absalom Alonzo Smith ("Absolom Smith" & "Absolam Smith"), remarried to when Absalom Smith predeceased her, died in Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia and is buried with one of her husbands in Dunegan Cemetery in Dalton, Georgia. Absalom Smith was born about 1859 and died about 1899. Absalom Smith and Emily Smith had 2 children:

Maybelle Arazona Smith ("Maybelle Smith", “Arizona Smith”? & "Maybell Smith") born February 2, 1893, first married Arie Williams and later married Lester O. Crawford ("Lester Crawford"). Arie Williams and Maybelle Williams had 3 children:

Vivian Williams who married Ryan Floyd. Ray Floyd and Vivian Floyd had 3 children:

Mariam Floyd who married Larry Anderson. Larry Anderson and Vivian Anderson, in turn, had a daughter:

Amanda Anderson ("Mandy Anderson");

Patricia Floyd;

Debbie Floyd; and,

Thelma Williams, and

Mary Ruth Williams ("Mary Williams");

Myrtle Smith who married Lee Manning and is buried in Dunegan Cemetery in Dalton, Georgia. The children of Lee Manning and Myrtle Manning were:

Dorothy Manning who was living in Dalton, Georgia in the 1960's; and,

other children who are yet to be identified;

It is to be noted that the above Absalom Alonzo Smith ("Absalom Smith") first married Nancy Laura Ann Johnson ("Nancy Johnson"), the younger sister of Emily Frances Johnson ("Emily Johnson"). After his first wife died, he married the older sister Emily Frances Johnson ("Emily Johnson");

(ii) NANCY LAURA ANN JOHNSON ("Nancy Johnson") born July 12, 1859 near Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia, married Absalom Alonzo Smith ("Absalom Smith" & "Absolom Smith") on October 25, 1877, died on either January 5, 1891 or on June 21,1899493 near Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia, and both she and her husband are buried in Dunegan Cemetery near Dalton, Georgia. Absalom Smith was born March 23, 1859 in Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia, was the son of George Franklin Smith ("George Smith") and Mary Ann McClain ("Mary McClain"), and died June 21 1899 at the same location from pneumonia. Nancy Smith died before her son Cleve Smith went to Texas and Absalom Alonzo Smith apparently married her older sister Emily Frances Johnson ("Emily Johnson"). Absalom Smith and Nancy Smith had 4 children:

George Nelson Smith ("George Smith") born September 25, 1878 in Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia, married Jodie Judson Peterson ("Jodie Peterson" & "Josie Peterson") on either February 5, 1905 or on February 5, 1906493 in Camp County, Texas, and died on September 14, 1946. George Smith and Jodie Smith became parents of 4 sons, but only 2 of which lived to maturity:

William Alonzo Smith (“William Smith” & “Lonnie Smith”) born on February 26, 1906, and married Alta Mae Kennington (“Alta Kennington”) in Pittsburg, Texas. William Smith and Alta Smith (“Mae Smith”) had 2 children:

George Milton Smith (“George Smith”) who married Bennie Fay Stevens (“Bennie Fay Stevens”). George Smith and Bennie Smith (“Fay Smith”) had 3 children:

Howard Milton Smith (“Howard Smith”);

Jeffrey Neil Smith (“Jeffrey Smith”); and,

Rosemary Smith; and,

James Norman Smith (“James Smith”) who married Betty Mallet (“Elizabeth Mallet”?). James Smith and Betty Smith (“Elizabeth Smith”) had 2 children:

Cherry Smith; and,

Pat Smith; and,

Arthur Washington Smith (“Arthur Smith” & “Smittie Smith”) born on February 19, 1908, and married Katie B. McAdams (“Katie McAdams” & “Katherine McAdams”?. Arthur Smith and Katie Smith (“Katherine Smith”) had a daughter named:

Norma Sue Smith (“Norma Smith”) who married George Edwin Overturf, Sr. George Overturf and Norma Overturf (“Sue Overturf”) had 2 children:

George Edwin Overturf, Jr. born on February 28, 1955; and,

Kay Lynn Overturf (“Kay Overturf, born on May 8, 1963;

Clyde George Smith (“Clyde Smith”) born on June 23, 1910; and,

Archie Raymond Smith (“Archie Smith”) born on December 18, 1915;

James Monroe Smith ("James Smith") born July 22, 1879 in Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia, married a Belle and died December 7, 1952;

Rebecca Smith born December 28, 1880 in Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia, married John Smith who was born about 1880, and died May 31, 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia; and,

Absalom Cleveland Smith (“Absalom Smith”, "A. Cleveland Smith", "Cleve Smith" & "Cleveland Smith") born May 5, 1886, died August 29, 1904 in Pittsburg, Texas, shortly before his nineteenth birthday, and is buried in Ebenezer Cemetery near Pittsburg, Texas. When he was 16 years of age, Cleve Smith moved from Georgia to Pittsburg, Camp County, Texas where he found employment with a prominent farmer named William Young Peterson ("William Peterson") and later became well-known as the "bronc-busting kid". The story goes that Cleve Smith was in Dalton, Georgia one day when a passenger train stopped and a number of people got off. An older gentlemen among the passengers was attracted to Cleve Smith and the two became engaged in a conversation. The older man said he had just come from Texas. Cleve Smith, a 16 year old lad with a light heart and an adventurous spirit, remarked that one day he hoped to go to Texas. The gentleman told Cleve Smith he had a round trip ticket but had decided not to use the return half and then presented it to the lad;

Absalom Smith and Emily Smith had 2 children:

Maybelle Arazona Smith ("Maybelle Smith" & “Arizona Smith”?); and,

Myrtle Smith; and,

(iii) JAMES ALEXANDER W. JOHNSON ("James Alexander Johnson" & "James Johnson") born March 14, 1861 in Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia, married Cordelia Craig ("Cordele Craig"?), died December 8, 1925, and is buried in the Dunegan Cemetery in Whitfield County, Georgia. James Johnson and Cordele Johnson had 4 children:

Annie Johnson;

Thomas Johnson;

Rosie Johnson; and,

Willie Johnson , a daughter, who lived in Dalton, Georgia in the 1960's, first married a Clark, and later remarried to an unknown person. Willie Johnson Clark ("Willie Clark") had a son named:

James Clark who married a Betty Anne, in the 1960's lived in Dalton, Georgia, and they had 2 unknown children;

(11) MARY ANGELINE CAVENDER (“Mary Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) born about 1821 in Georgia, married William Garvin about 1837 when she was about 16 years of age, in 1880 was living in Washington, Boone County, Arkansas, and died in Santa Ana, Texas. William Garvin was born about 1819 in Georgia (Some say born about 1808, and some say he was born in South Carolina), and was the son of David Garvin born December 20, 1784 in Pendleton County, South Carolina and Nancy Kirksey born February 12, 1795 in North Carolina (Some say both were born in South Carolina). William Garmon (“William Garvin”) purchased land in White County, Arkansas about 1861, and was living next door to his father,David Garvin, in Lumpkin County, Georgia according to the 1850 census. However, he apparently moved prior to the taking of the 1860 census. In 1871, William Garvin and Angline Garvin purchased land in Boone County, Arkansas, and sold the same land in 1874.

It is to be noted that her older brother George Washington Cavender ("George Cavender", “George W. Cavender”, "G.W. Cavender", "Washington Cavender" & "Watt Cavender") first married Nancy L. Garvin ("Nancy Garvin" & "Nancy Gavin") Nancy Garvin, the sister of Elizabeth Garvin, and that her older brother, Joseph H. Cavender (“Joseph Cavender”) married Elizabeth Antoinette Garvin (Elizabeth Antonette Garvin", "Elizabeth Garvin" & “Eliabeth Carvin”) who is believed to be the sister of Nancy Garvin.

In the 1880 census reports, the William Garvin family was then still living in Boone County, Arkansas.

William Garvin and Angeline Garvin had the following children:

MARTHA A. GARVIN ("Martha Garvin") born August 23, 1841 in Georgia, married Jesse A. Smith (“Jesse Smith”) in White County, Arkansas in 1861, and died on December 10, 1916 in Bellfonte, Boone County, Arkansas. Jesse Smith and Martha Smith had a son named:

John Wesley Smith (“John Smith”) born November 22, 1865 in Arkansas, married Susan Ester Lindy McDonald (“Susan McDonald” & “Ester McDonald”), and died December 12, 1938 in Morris, Osmulgee County, Oklahoma. Ester McDonald was born December 29, 1870 in Tupelo, Lee County, Mississippi to James Angus McDonald (“James McDonald”)(1838-1914) and Nancy Catherine Clark (“Nancy Clark”)(1836-1918), and died October 15, 1951 in Sulphur, Murray County, Oklahoma. John Smith and Ester Smith had a daughter named:

Cora Effie Smith (“Cora Smith”) born July 15, 1897 in Bellfonte, Boone County, Arkansas, married Edward Seymore Johnson (“Edward Johnson”)(1890-1959) on May 24, 1919 in Francis, Boone County, Arkansas, and died June 18, 1975 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas. Edward Johnson and Cora Johnson had a son named:

Edward Johnson, Jr. who married Erelene Stonecipher, and died in 1995. Edward Johnson and Erelene Johnson had 3 daughters:

Ellen J. Johnson (“Ellen Johnson”) married Donald William Krause (“Donald Krause”) who died in 1998;

ALMEDA GARVIN born about 1843, and married Charles L. Coffey on May 30, 1877 in Arkansas when he was 30 years of age and she was 24 years of age;

MANDA GARVIN? born about 1844 and married Charles Reynolds on July 3, 1877 when he was 38 years of age and she was 33 years of age;

ANGELINE A. GARVIN (“Anglina Garvin” & “Angeline Garvin”) born about 1848 in Bellefonte, Boone County, Arkansas, married Elias W. Oliver (“Elias Oliver”) on December 25, 1870 in Arkansas when he was 22 years of age and she was 22 years of age, and died January 19, 1954 at the age of 94 years in Santa Ana, Texas;

MARY EMILINE GARVIN (“Mary Emeline Cavender” & “Mary Garvin”) born January 5, 1860 in Arkansas, married John Robert Hudson (“John Hudson”) on June 20, 1875 in Boone County, Arkansas when she was age 18, moved to Santa Ana, Texas, died January 19, 1954 in Madera, Madera County, California, and is buried in the Arbor Vitae Cemetery in Maderia, Maderia County, California. John Hudson was born about 1857, and died about 1939;

F. KATHERINE GARVIN born about 1862;

SAMUEL H. GARVIN ("Samuel Garvin") born about 1863; and, HENRY L. GARVIN ("Henry Garvin") born about 1871.

(12) CLEMETH CAVENDER, Jr. ("Clement Cavender, Jr."? & "Clemith Cavender, Jr.") born May 12, 1821 in Hall County, Georgia, first married Julia Anne Barnes (“Julia Ann Barnes”, "Julianne Barnes"493, “Julie Ann Barnes”, "Julie Barnes" & "Juliane Barnes") on March 18, 1849 in Hall County, Georgia, next married Turzanah J. Kimsey (“Turzah J. Kimsey”, “Turzanah Kimsey” & “Turzah Kimsey”) in Lumpkin County, Georgia, died October 6, 1898 in Hall County, Georgia, and is buried in the Cavender-Barnes Cemetery near Murrayville in Hall County, Georgia.

Julianne Barnes was born September 21, 1830, was the daughter of Ranson Barnes, and died on November 27, 1901.Turzah J. Kimsey ("Thurzah Kimsey", "Turzah Kimsey") was born September 21, 1830 in North Carolina, and died on November 27, 1907. Clemeth Cavender and his wife Turzah Cavender are buried in the Cavender Cemetery. Clemeth Cavender and Julia Cavender had 5 children:

(i) EMMETT CAVENDER born December 1849, and died March 1850;

(ii) JOHN CAVENDER born about 1849 in Union County, Georgia;

(iii) ELIZABETH CAVENDER born about 1851;

(iv) WILLIAM CAVENDER born about 1854 in Union County, Georgia, married a Nancy? in Georgia, and had 2 children:

Jane Cavender born in Georgia; and,

Martha Cavender born in Georgia;

Clemeth Cavender, Jr. and Turzah Cavender had a son named:

(v) ANDREW JACKSON CAVENDER ("Andrew Cavender", “Andrew J. Cavender” & “A.J. Cavender”) born September 12, 1859, first married Teresa B. Barnes ("Teresa Barnes") who was born November 1, 1879 and died March 12, 1927 in Georgia, later married Elizabeth H. Gillispie ("Elizabeth Gillispie") on December 21, 1884 in Lumpkin County, GeorgiaFHL Number 281678and who was born September 12, 1860 in Georgia and died April 5, 1913 in Georgia. He became a medical doctor, died December 27, 1922, and is buried in the family cemetery near Murrayville in Hall County, Georgia. Teresa Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender are both buried in the Cavender-Barnes Cemetery near Murrayville, Hall County, Georgia. It is to be noted that an Andrew J. Cavender (“Andrew Cavender”) married Martha S. Roberts (“Martha Roberts”) on January 22, 1868 in Carroll County, Georgia. FHL Number 341902 Elizabeth Gillespie was born about 1859. Andrew Cavender and his first wife Elizabeth Cavender are buried in the family cemetery and they had 4 children:

Nelle Cavender married Andrew Jeff Hulsey ("Andrew Hulsey") December 22, 1915 who was born April 9, 1889, resides in Gainesville, Georgia. Andrew Hulsey and Nelle Husley had 2 children:

Martha Elizabeth Hulsey ("Martha Husley") who married Allan Marshall, resides in Eatonton, Georgia, and they had three sons; and,

Jack Cavender Hulsey who was a Judge in Hall County Probate, Gainesville, Georgia in 1990;

Clemeth Hoyt Cavender ("Clemith Cavender", “C.H. Cavender” & "Clemeth Cavender") born September 19, 1897 in Georgia, and died August 28, 1900 in Georgia;

an infant son who died December 10, 1899; and,

Elizabeth Cavender who married a Marshall;

(13) NANCY CAVENDER born on October 7, 1823 in Hall County, Georgia, married John M. Barnes (“John Barnes”) on December 12, 1843 in Hall County, Georgia, died January 16, 1912430 & 494 (some day June 1, 1912 279, some say June 19, 1912371, 400 438 & 476 in Hall County, Georgia, and is buried with her husband in the Cavender-Barnes Cemetery near Murraysville, Hall County, Georgia. John Barnes was born on either February 13, 1824, or on February 13, 1822 371 & 443, and died on either July 3, 1864, or on July 3, 1865371 & 443, while serving in the Civil War in the First Georgia State Troops (also known as the “Blue Ridge Rifles”)and while he was guarding the railroad bridge north of Atlanta, Georgia when Sherman was approaching.400 John Barnes was also wounded in the battle at Jonesboro during the Civil War. It is highly doubtful that Nancy Cavender is a child of Clemeth Cavender, Sr., however, it is believed that John Barnes and Nancy Barnes had 6 children:

(i) Clemeth Ransom Barnes (“Clemeth R. Barnes”, "Clemeth Barnes" & "Clemith Barnes"?) born December 30, 1844 in Hall County, Georgia, married Mary Ann McDonald ("Mary McDonald") on December 1, 1864 in Georgia, died January 26, 1917 in Hall County, Georgia, and is buried with his wife at the family cemetery in New Bridge, Cleveland, Georgia. Clemeth Barnes enlisted in the Civil War along with his father. Mary McDonald was born November 11, 1842 and died August 11, 1918. Clemeth Barnes and Mary Barnes had 5 children:

John Barnes who married Ella Pierce June 1, 1884;

James A. Barnes ("James Barnes") born January 28, 1870 in Georgia, married Ella Evans, and died October 31, 1947;

Joseph Washington Barnes ("Joseph Barnes") born December 8, 1873 in Georgia, never married, died March 6, 1951, and is buried in the Cavender/Barnes Cemetery in Hall County, Georgia;

David Glenn Barnes ("David Barnes") born February 8, 1876, married Lola Mathews September 22, 1918, died October 5, 1962 in Omaha, Nebraska, and both he and his wife are buried at Dawsonville, Georgia. Lola Mathews was born September 23, 1891, the daughter of Rev. Samuel Mathews and Dora Mathews (formerly Dora Payne"), and died October 19, 1958. David Barnes and Lola Barnes had 7 children:

Alma Barnes who married Eugene Marion Fields ("Eugene Fields"). Eugene Fields and Alma Fields had 4 children:

Eugene M. Fields ("Eugene Fields");

Don David Fields ("Don Fields")

Linda Fields; and,

William Fields;

David Glenn Barnes, Jr. ("David Barnes") born May 16, 1921, and married Claudia Crawford, daughter of Marion Crawford and Vesta Crawford ("formerly Vesta Goswick on April 14, 1944. David Barnes and Claudia Barnes had 3 children:

David Glenn Barnes, III ("David Barnes");

Jon Barnnes born in 1949 and died January 6, 1966; and,

Don T. Barnes ("Don Barnes" & “Donald Barnes”?) born February 11, 1945, married Maxine Bruce, daughter of S.C. Bruce, Sr. and Etta Bruce (formerly "Etta Conner") and had a son named:

Don T. Barnes, Jr. ("Don Barnes" & “Donald Barnes”?);

Clemeth Hoyt Barnes ("Clemeth Barnes" & "Clemith Barnes"?) born September 4, 1880 in Georgia, died January 29, 1964, never married, and is buried in the Cavender/Barnes Cemetery in Hall County, Georgia;

Donnie Barnes ("Don Barnes" & “Donald Barnes”)) who married Mattie Owens and is buried at Canton, Georgia;

Nancy Barnes who married Henry Peck;

Fanny Barnes (“Frances Barnes”?) who married Jude Whitfield; and,

Dennie Barnes (female); and,

Clemeth Hoyt Barnes (“Clemeth Barnes” & “Clemith Barnes”?) born September 4, 1880 in Georgia, died on January 29, 1964, never married, and is buried in the Cavender-Barnes Cemetery in Hall County, Georgia;

(ii) JOSEPH BARNES born in Georgia on either April 22, 1847493 & 511, or on April 22, 1849443, married Mary Ann Boyd ("Mary Boyd") about 1878 in Georgia, died February 1, 1896, and is buried with his wife are buried in the family cemetery. Mary Boyd was born December 26, 1853, the daughter of Hopson Boyd and Patsy Boyd (formerly "Patsy Blackwell), and died May 7, 1925. Joseph Barnes and Mary Barnes had 10 children:

John Alfred Barnes born October 31, 1876, remained unmarried, and died February 4, 1896;

Colonel Barnett B. Barnes ("Colonel Barnes", which is his name and not a title, "Barnet B. Barnes", "Barnet Barnes" & "Barnett Barnes") born November 13, 1879 in Georgia, married Vista Hurley, and died November 28, 1910. Colonel Barnett Barnes and Vista Barnes had 3 children:

Mattie Barnes born October 31, 1902, who married Hershel Vickers. Hershel Vickers and Mattie Vickers had 3 children:

Robert Vickers ("Bob Vickers") who died from a broken neck falling into a well;

Pete Vickers ("Peter Vickers"); and,

Christeen Vickers who married Roy Spitzen. Roy Spitzen and Cristeen Spitzen had 2 children:

Roy Spitzen; and,

John Preston Spitzen who was born September 22, 1947;

Grady Lee Barnes ("Grady Barnes") born December 6, 1903, married Willie May Pierce ("Willie Pierce") who later married Evelyn Barnes and who later married James Albert Wallace ("James Wallace"), and

Joseph Grover Barnes ("Joseph Barnes") born May 20, 1905, married Elizabeth Sims and had 2 children:

Jack Barnes who married Joyce Moore. Jack Barnes and Joyce Barns has an adopted son named:

Michael Barnes; and

Boyce Barnes who married Sabra Ash. Boyce Barnes and Sarba Barnes had a son named:

Joseph Barnes;

Sarah Tullula Barnes ("Tulula Barnes" & "Sarah Barnes") born December 3, 1880 in Georgia, married Luke L. Truelove ("Luke Truelove") and is buried with her husband in the Cavender/Barnes family cemetery. Luke Truelove was born January 27, 1892 and died September 16, 1937. Luke Truelove and Sarah Truelove had 3 children:

Mary Lou Truelove ("Mary Truelove") born December 2, 1909 and married Hugh Hurst,

Ida Mae Truelove ("Ida Truelove") born November 15, 1911 and married William Woods. William Woods and Ida Woods had 2 children:

John Spencer Woods ("John Woods") born July 18, 1938, married a Joan. John Woods and Joan Woods had 2 children:

Diane Lynn Woods ("Diane Woods") born September 4, 1960; and,

Christina Marie Woods ("Christina Woods") born December 29, 1961, and,

David Barney Woods ("David Woods") born July 28, 1949; and,

Nellie Irene Truelove ("Nellie Truelove") born May 20, 1914 married Paul Seagar, and died June 11, 1962. Paul Seagar and Nellie Seagar had 4 children:

Robert Joseph Seagar ("Robert Seagar") born August 6, 1939;

Ronald Paul Seagar ("Ronald Seagar") February 11, 1943;

Ethel Linda Seagar ("Ethel Seagar") born September 2, 1949; and,

Bradley Luther Seagar ("Bradley Seagar") born September 7, 1951 and died February 11, 1958;

Ida Rebecca Barnes born December 1, 1881, never married, and died August 12, 1943;

Noah Barnes born December 19, 1883, never married, and died March 25, 1897;

Rev.Thomas Young Barnes ("Thomas Barnes") born January 3, 1886, married Lula Higgens March 19, 1911, died July 4, 1941 and is buried with his wife in the family cemetery. Lula Higgens was born September 23, 1871, the daughter of James Higgens and Elizabeth Higgens (formerly "Elizabeth Free"), and died April 19, 1964. Rev. Thomas Barnes and Lula Barnes had a son named:

Roy Barnes who married a Sarah. Roy Barnes and Sarah Barnes had 2 children:

Thomas Barnes; and,

James Barnes;

Nancy Johanna Barnes ("Nancy Barnes") born March 25, 1888 and never married;

Joseph Radcliff Barnes ("Joseph Barnes") born March 7, 1890, married Dorothy Parks January 19, 1916, died in 1948 and both Joseph Barnes and his wife are buried at Wahoo, Georgia. Dorothy Parks was born in 1894, the daughter of Thomas Parks and Missouri Parks (formerly "Missouri Bryant") and the sister of Henry Claude Parks ("Henry Parks"). Joseph Barnes and Dorothy Barnes had 2 children:

Joseph Thomas Barnes ("Joseph Barnes" & "Joe Barnes") born May 22, 1919, married Silvia White and had a son named:

John Barnes; and,

Annie Barnes who married Reginald Glaze ("Buck Glaze");

Orah Malinda Barnes ("Orah Barnes") born April 22, 1894, and married Henry Claude Parks ("Henry Parks") April 16, 1916 who was born January 29, 1895 and was the brother of Dorothy Parks above. The children of Henry Parks and Orah Parks was a daughter named:

Bonnie Boyd Parks ("Bonnie Parks") born April 9, 1924, married Hoyt Underwood, the son of Silas Underwood and Birdie Underwood (formerly "Birdie Hightower"). Hoyt Underwood and Bonnie Underwood had 3 children:

Marion Underwood, a twin born January 17, 1947;

Donald Underwood, a twin born January 17, 1947; and,

Jonathan Henry Lamar Underwood ("Joathan Underwood" & “Henry Underwood”) born April 13, 1949; and,

John Alfred Barnes;

(iii) ALFRED WEBB BARNES (“Alfred W. Barnes” & "Alfred Barnes") born on either October 13, 1849 or on October 1, 1849371, 400, 443 & 493, first married Rachel Weaver ("Rachael Weaver"), later married Nancy Loden ("Nan Loden"), and died on either March 10, 1895 or on October 10, 1935.371, 400 & 493 Rachel Weaver was born in September 1852 and who died August 12, 1896. Nan Loven was born in May 1869 at St. Paul's Methodist, Lumpkin County, Georgia and died in April 1947. Alfred Barnes and Rachel Barnes 6 children:

J. Dee Barnes ("Dee W. Barnes"493 & "Dee Barnes"), a dwarf who was born December 2, 1879, and died December 26, 1928;

Kader Barnes (“Kater Barnes”493) who married Ruth Bennett;

Peter Barnes born December 11, 1882 in Georgia, and died December 20, 1882 in Georgia;

Jolin Olin Barnes (“Jolin O. Barnes” & "Jolin Barnes") born April 13, 1884 and died August 6, 1954;

George Barnes who first married Mamie Jones and later married Dora Howington; and,

T. Watson Barnes ("Watson Barnes") born August 27, 1892 and died in the navy December 26, 1915;

Alfred Barnes and Nancy Barnes had a son named:

Frank Barnes who married an Edith;

(iv) SARAH REBECCA BARNES (“Sarah Barnes” & "Sallie Barnes") who married Abner Francis O’Kelley (“Abner O’Kelley” & Frank O'Kelley) and both are buried at Concord Church Cemetery in Clermont, Georgia. Abner O’Kelley was born in Habersham County, Georgia, was the son of John Pendlton O’Kelley (“John O’Kelley”) and Mary Chastain, and died in Hall County, Georgia. John O’Kelley was born in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, married Elizabeth Chastain, and died in White County, Georgia Frank O'Kelley and Sarah O’Kelley (“Sallie O'Kelley”) 8 children:

John Pendlton O'Kelley (“John O’Kelley”);

Nancy O'Kelley ("Nancy O'Kelley" & "Nannie O'Kelley") who married Frank Bowen;

Elizabeth O'Kelley who married Luther Bowen;

Edd P. O'Kelley ("Edward O'Kelley"? & "Ed O'Kelley"?) who married Bessie Blackwell;

Mary O'Kelley who married Alvin Nix;

Mamie O'Kelley who married James Head the son of Sampson Head and a descendant of Isaac Head and Kitty Head (formerly "Kittie Cavender");

Lillie O'Kelley who married Marion Bowen; and,

Fred O'Kelley who married Chester Head, the daughter of Marion Head, a descendant of Isaac Head and Kitty Cavender Head (“Kitty Head” & “Hetty Cavender”?);

(v) MARY A. BARNES ("Mary Barnes") born October 24, 1859, married Jasper L. Pierce ("Jasper Pierce"), died March 30, 1929, and both she and her husband are buried in the Cavender-Barnes Cemetery. Jasper Pierce was born February 26 and died December 28, 1931. Jasper Pierce and Mary Pierce 6 children:

Nancy Pierce ("Sallie Pierce") who married Alfred Miller;

Nancy Pierce who married Edd Bird ("Ed Bird");

Vicie Pierce born May 10, 1884, married David Martin ("Dave Martin") and died September 26, 1914;

Lillie Pierce ("Lily Pierce") who married Thomas Bowen ("Tom Bowen");

Bunyan Pierce who first married Belle Stringer and later married Mary Belew; and,

Estelle Pierce who married Lester Hulsey; and

(vi) NANCY LODEN BARNES ("Nancy Barnes") born in May 1864 and died in April 1947; and,

(14) WINIFRED ANN CAVENDER (“Winney Cavender”, “W.A. Cavender”, “Winnie Ann Cavender”& “Winnie Cavender”) born about 1825 in Hall County, Georgia, first married E.F. Bowman, next married Enoch Green on October 30, 1840 in Hall County, Georgia, and died on October 6, 1898 in Hall County, Georgia; and,

(V) JAMES B. CAVENDER (“James B. Cavender”, “James Cavender” & “J.B. Cavender”) born in Westmoreland County, Virginia either about 1775 or about 1766494, and in the 1780's a James Cavender lived in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia), in Charlotte County, Virginia, and in Washington County, Virginia, first married Susannah Kites, and later married Mary Smith on July 8, 1795 in Rowan County, North Carolina494 with Elijah Cornwell being the bondsman.

In 1790, a James Cavender family was living in Spartanburg District of South Carolina and which family then comprised 1 male 16 and over, and 3 females. However, this particular James Cavender is not believed to be the same James Cavender first mentioned above who subsequently moved to the Pendleton District of South Carolina.

Also in 1790, another James Cavender family was living in Rowan County, North Carolina which comprised 3 sons and 2 daughters under 10, 1 male 26-45, and 1 female 16-26.371 It is believed that this particular James Cavender married Mary Smith on July 8, 1795493 in Rowan County, North Carolina, and Elijah Cornwell ("Elijah Cornwall") who married Catherine Cavender was the surety and J. Troy was the witness. Mary Smith was born about 1775. As the Rowan County James Cavender already had a family in 1790, then for the particular James Cavender who married Mary Smith in 1794 to be the same person as the Rowan County James Cavender, then he must have been previously married and already had a young family when he later married Mary Smith on July 8, 1795 in Rowan County, North Carolina.

Some believe James Cavender married Elizabeth Prewitt (“Elizabeth Pruitt”?) on May 11, 1815 in either Iredell County, North Carolina or in Rowan County, North Carolina, and that he still later married Susannah Kates ("Susannah Kites"? & "Susanah Kites") on February 9, 1819 in Newton, Jasper County, Georgia with Justice of the Peace Eaton Banks performing the ceremony. However, the person who married Susannah Kates on February 9, 1819 in Newton, Jasper County, Georgia was James B. Cavender (“James Cavender”) the son of George Cavender and Rebecca Dedman, and grandson of Ezekiel Cavender.

In 1800, a James Cavender family was living in the Pendleton District of South Carolina along with Ezekiel Cavender, Clement Cavender, and Elijah Cornwell who married Catherine Cavender, the sister of James Cavender. At that time, the family of James Cavender comprised 3 males under 10, 1 male 16-26, 1 female 16-26, and 1 female 26-45.371 From 1790 to at least 1800, James Cavender was living in the Pendleton District of South Carolina between his father, Ezekiel Cavender, and his brother, Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?).

On February 23, 1815, the estate of Jacob Crouse was divided among his heirs by Britain W. Heymoore, Sr. ("Britain Heymoore" & "Britain Seymore"?). The estate was appraised by Nicholas Click, Bailey Tatum, Norman Owins ("Norman Owens"?) Edmund Foster ("Edmond Foster"?) and Conrod Fraves ("Conrad Fraves"?). Heirs were John March and his wife Catherine who was the daughter of Jacob Crouse, Daniel Crouse, William Crouse, and John Crouse.

On August 19, 1815, John Crouse sold to James Cavender, both of Rowan County, North Carolina, 109.48 acres on the north side of Great Dutchmans Creek next to William Crouse, William Bailey and John March for $200. The indenture was witnessed by Nelson Crouse and William Crouse. 371

On October 4, 1815, Daniel Crouse sells to Cavender of Rowan County, North Carolina, 87.5 acres of land on the Great Dutchmans Creek on the original line for $12.00. The indenture was witnessed by Moses Nelson and William Crouse. The land apparently was previously sold by John March, Sr. to William Crouse as a 1/7th. undivided part.371

On October 16, 1818, Daniel Crouse and wife Fanny Crouse sold to James Cavender and William March, both of Rowan County, North Carolina, 50 acres of land on the waters of Dutchmans Creek next to John March. The indenture was witnessed by Samuel Estep and William Crouse.

On August 19 and October 4, 1815, James Cavender purchased land on Dutchmans Creek in Rowan County, North Carolina from John Crouse and Daniel Crouse, respectively.

On October 13, 1815, James Cavendar ("James Cavender") was named as a grandson of Frainey Crouse of Rowan County, North Carolina, having apparently married Frainey Crouse's granddaughter, Caty Crouse, daughter of William Crouse. Other children of Frainey Crouse were: William Crouse, Caty March ("Catherine March" formerly "Catherine Crouse" & "Cathy Crouse"); Mary Hendricks (formerly Mary Crouse"), Frainery Crouse ("Frainey Crouse") and Barbary Crouse ("Barbara Crouse").

In 1818, James Cavender purchased 50 acres on Duchman's Creek, Rowan County, North Carolina from Daniel Crouse and Franny Crouse (“Fanny Crouse”?, “Frances Grouse” & "Frainey Crouse"?). William Crouse and Haley Tatum were appointed executors and Joshua Hendrix ("Joshua Hendricks"?) and Robert Foster were witnesses.371

On January 7, 1826, Joel Banks sold 82.5 acres on the North Yadkin River to Daniel Click, both of Rowan County, North Carolina for $247. The property was situated next to Daniel Click, John Smith, Deadman (“Dedman”?) and John Banks. The indenture was witnessed by Elisha Butler and Nicholas Click, Jr.371

On August 19, 1828, James Cavender sold to Elizabeth Crump and Ronald Crump, all of Rowan County, North Carolina, 160 acres at the mouth of Reedy Run on the south side of Dutchmans Creek and Yadkin River for $320. The indenture was witnessed by John Jones and John Lynn.371

On February 19, 1833, a James Cavender of Rowan County, North Carolina sold to Jehu Foster of Rowan County his acreage on the Main Yadkin River next to the mouth of Dutchmans Creek. The indenture was witnessed by Burton Craige and Radford Bailey. The acreage was formerly owned by Thomas Foster and later became part of the dower of the widow of Thomas Foster and who later became the wife of John W. Robertson ("John Robertson") who conveyed it by deed of trust on June 5, 1832.371

In 1837, he conveyed 200 acres of land to James Smith and William March, which strongly indicates that James Cavender did, in fact, marry Mary Smith in 1794.

Apparently as a result of James Smith and William March, Sr. having taken a so-called "writ of sequestration" (apparently a foreclosure) on the property of James Cavender for $2,000 security on the estate of Thomas Hainline, with William March, Sr. as surety, and, as a result, James Cavender was indebted to Robert G. Hargrave ("Robert Hargrave") for $350, to the Cape Fear Bank at Salem for $240, to Michael Click for $80, and to Charles Harris for $160. On August 19, 1837, James Cavender sold the following property to James Smith and William March, Sr.: 200 acres on the Yadkin River known as the Potts tract which was adjacent to Caudle L. Wyatt ("Caudle Wyatt"); 78 acres known as the Lewis Tract; 140 acres known as the Thompson Tract on Mill Creek adjacent to H.L. Tatum and Samuel Tatum; 73 acres known as the Rouze Tract adjacent to Aaron W. Wyatt ("Aaron Wyatt") for a total acreage of 587 acres. He also sold 7 Negroes and all his personalty. The indenture was witnessed by J.A. Clement and James R. Linn ("James Linn" & "James Lynn").

Apparently another James Cavender owned land in Rowan County, North Carolina from 1814-1883.

The subject James Cavender may have had other marriage(s). For example, it is believed by some371 that he married Elizabeth Prewitt ("Elizabeth Pruitt"?) on May 11, 1815 in either Iredell County, North Carolina or in Rowan County, North Carolina, and that they had a daughter named Cornelia Cavender who was born in North Carolina in 1821 and who married James Riley. James Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender eventually migrated to Laclede County, Missouri. 311 & 355 However, he apparently died in Marshall County, Tennessee.279 James Cavender is believed to have had a total of 9 children, 7 of which were:

(i) JANE R. CAVENDER ("Jane R. Cavender" & "Jane Cavender") born on either September 7, 1800 or on September 17, 1800 in South Carolina, married James H. Harp (sometimes "James Hope"?) in Henry County, Georgia on July 28, 1825, and died November 10, 1875. In 1850, the James Harp family was living in Walker County, Georgia, and in 1860 Jane Harp was listed as being a widow. James Harp was born February 17, 1801, was the son of William C. Harp ("William Harp") and Elizabeth Harp, and died July 28, 1855 in Henry County, Georgia. James Harp and Jane Harp had 13 children:

George Washington Harp ("George Harp") born on either May 28, 1826 or on February 28, 1827 in Georgia, married Martha O. Pierce ("Martha Pierce") July 3, 1845, and died on February 7, 1917 in Heard County, Georgia;

Frances Maryon Harp ("Frances Harp") born November 22, 1827 in Georgia, and married Amanda October 11, 1867;

Joseph R. Harp ("Joseph Harp") born June 2, 1829 in Georgia;

William L. Harp ("William Harp") born September 2, 1830 in Georgia, married a Mary, and died about 1862;

John Fry Harp ("John Harp") born October 19, 1832 in Georgia, married a Francis, and died May 5, 1897 in Washington County, Arizona;

Andrew Jackson Harp ("Andrew Harp") born May 25, 1834, married Sarah Jane Crouse ("Sarah Crouse"), died August 1, 1904, and is buried in the Baptist Ford Cemetery in West Fork, Washington County, Arizona. Sarah Crouse was born February 2, 1838, was the daughter of Richard Crouse and Mary, and died December 4, 1886. Andrew Harp and Sarah Harp 13 children:

Thomas J. Harp ("Thomas Harp") born February 23, 1859 in Washington County, Arizona, married Annie Serena Head ("Annie Head") January 2, 1884, and died November 22, 1933;

Mary E. Harp ("Mary Harp") born January 15, 1861 in Washington County, Arizona, and married Jacob Rush February 14, 1878;

Louisa J. Harp ("Louisa Harp") born January 6, 1862 in Washington County, Arizona;

Lounartha F. Harp ("Lounartha Harp") born February 4, 1863 in Washington County, Arizona, married Solomon Pennington (“Solomon Penington”?) on May 18, 1884, and died April 1, 1948 in Acron, Missouri. Solomon Pennington was born February 11, 1860 in Kentucky and died April 1, 1847 in Missouri. Solomon Pennington and Lounartha Pennington had a daughter named:

Myrtie Belle Pennington ("Myrtie Pennington", “Myrtle Penington”? & "Myrtle Pennington"?) born July 16, 1903 in Missouri, and married Paul James Connelly ("Paul Connelly"), and died February 19, 1983. Paul Connelly was born November 11, 1899, was the son of James Francis Connelly ("James Connelly") and Celestia Elizabeth Swinyer ("Celestia Swinyer"), and he died February 14, 1962. Paul Connelly and Myrtie Connelly ("Myrtle Connelly"?) had a daughter named:

Camellia Connelly ("Connie Connelly") born March 26, 1922 in Missouri, and married Harold Dane Weatherly ("Harold Weatherly") who was born August 7, 1916 in Missouri;

Sarah Amanda Harp ("Sarah Harp" & "Mandie Harp") born December 8, 1864 in Washington County, Arizona, and married Richard H. Kirkpatrick ("Richard Kirkpatrick" & "Richard Kirpatrick"?) May 17, 1882;

Julia A. Harp ("Julia Harp") born April 23, 1866, and married C.F. Goldborough June 28, 1885;

Lavina E. Harp ("Lavina Harp" & "Vina Harp") born February 18, 1868 in Washington County, Arizona, married J.W. Woods June 28, 1885, and died January 11, 1944 in Mineral Springs, Arizona;

Adam Richard Harp ("Adam Harp" & "Add Harp") born January 25, 1870 in Washington County, Arizona, and married Ella Corine July 19, 1891;

John Russell Harp ("John Harp") born January 16, 1872 in Washington County, Arizona;

Robert B. Harp ("Robert Harp") born May 31, 1874, in Washington County, Arizona, married Alice Hope ("Allie Hope") July 20, 1933, and died May 20, 1933;

Alfred Jackson Harp ("Alfred Harp" & "Alf Harp") born December 24, 1875, in Washington County, Arizona, first married Delilah Ellen Phelan ("Delilah Phelan") May 6, 1902, later married a Mary Lee, and died June 3, 1964;

Jacob Harp ("Jake Harp") born November 17, 1878, in Washington County, Arizona, married Lucy Jane Stonecipher ("Lucy Stonecipher" & "Lucille Stonecipher"?) February 28, 1903, and died February 8, 1960; and,

Tempie Harp born October 5, 1881 in Washington County, Arizona, and married William H. White ("William White") October 4, 1902;

Miriam R. Harp ("Miriam Harp") born August 25, 1835 in Georgia, married A. Pomeroy Runnell October 2, 1865, and died September 13, 1868;

Mary Jane Harp ("Mary Harp") born May 13, 1837 in Georgia, and died September 3, 1870;

Martha Emaline Harp ("Martha Harp" & “Martha Emmaline Harp”?) born May 25, 1838 in Georgia, married David Thompson Farrell ("David Farrell") February 21, 1861, and died May 4, 1869;

James Newton Harp ("James Harp") born August 7, 1841 in Georgia, and married a Callie;

Jasper Wade Hampton Harp ("Wade Harp" & "Jasper Harp") born about 1842 in Georgia, and died January 7, 1869;

Margaret Alice Harp ("Margaret Harp") born September 14, 1846 in Georgia, and died August 25, 1864;

Monroe Asbury Harp ("Monroe Harp") born April 4, 1850 in Georgia, and married a Mary August 11, 1870; and,

Alford B.P. Harp ("Alford Harp" & "B.P. Harp") born December 27, 1852; and,

(ii) CLEMENT CAVENDER ("Clemeth Cavender"? & "Clemith Cavender"?) who was born either in Georgia about 1802 (according to the 1850 census for Pike County, Illinois310) or was born about 1807 in South Carolina according to a DAR application356. In either event, Clemeth Cavender married Comfort Steven (“Comfort Slavins” & "Comfort Slavin") on April 17, 1831 or 1830371 in Schuyler County, Illinois, had 7 children, and died in either Brown County, Illinois or in Pike County, Illinois on February 13, 1886. Comfort Cavender was born about 1802 or on 1807356 in Tennessee and died on February 2, 1860 in Pike County, Illinois. 371 According to the 1850 Pike County, Illinois census, the 7 children then living in the household of Clemeth Cavender and Comfort Cavender were:

William Cass Cavender ("William Cavender", “William C. Cavender” “W.C. Cavender”) born about 1834 in Pike County, Illinois;

James Cavender born about 1836 in Pike County, Illinois, married Catherine Northern on June 12, 1871 in Brown County, Illinois, lived in Jersey, Richmond Township, Pike County, Illinois, and in 1850 was living in Pike County, Illinois. Catherine Northern was born in Davidson County, North Carolina, Which is now Davidson County, Tennessee;

Mary Jane Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.J. Cavender” & Mary J. Cavender”) born about 1839 in Pike County, Illinois, and married Henry Clay Johnston ("Henry Johnston" & "Henry Johnson"?) on March 31, 1859 in Pike County, Illinois, later moved to California and died about 1919;

Louisa Cavender born on May 7, 1841 in Pike County, Illinois, and married David Gibson October 9, 1864 in Pike County, Illinois, believed to have died on October 24, 1867 at the age of 26 years, 5 months and 17 days, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Dubois County, Illinois405;

John Cavender born about 1844 in Pike County, Illinois;

Angeline Cavender born about 1846 in Pike County, Illinois, married John Harvill and died about 1882. John Harvill and Angeline Harvill had a daughter named:

Elizabeth Harvill who was born October 29, 1873, married Enoch M. Brown, and died October 27, 1952. Enoch Brown was born about 1871 and died July 4, 1940. Enoch Brown and Elizabeth Brown had a daughter named:

Mildred Brown born about 1914 and married a Garzini; and,

Matilda Cavender born about 1849 in Pike County, Illinois.310 & 337

However, Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?) and Comfort Cavender also has a son named:

Harden Cavender who was born October 20, 1851 in Pike County, Illinois, after the 1850 census was taken. If the actual date of marriage of Clemeth Cavender to Comfort Slavens is correct, then Joseph Cavender born about 1828 and Sarah Cavender born about 1829 mentioned below could not have been children of Clemeth Cavender. Harden Cavender married Fannie Pearson ("Fanny Pearson") on August 26, 1891, and died April 6, 1928 in Baldwin, Kansas. Fannie Pearson was born on October 22, 1867 in Baldwin, Kansas, and died in Topeka Baldwin Kansas on May 10, 1958 or on April 6, 1928 in Baldwin, Kansas. The children of Harden Cavender and Fannie Cavender included a daughter named:

Bernice Cavender born October 3, 1899 in Baldwin, Kansas, and who first married Foyden A. Allison (“Floyden Allison”) on December 26, 1920 in Kansas City, Missouri, and later married Albert A. Cockroft (“Albert Cockroft”) on May 2, 1970 in Delta, Colorado. Foyden Allison was born on December 13, 1899 in Princeton, Kansas, and died on August 31, 1961 in Dallas, Texas. Albert Cockroft was born on December 14, 1900 in Agra, Kansas?

(iii) JAMES CAVENDER;

(iv) ELIZABETH CAVENDER who is believed to have been born around 1817, based upon the assumption that she was 18 years of age when she married George D. Mendenhall ("George Mendenhall") on May 14, 1835 in Rowan County, North Carolina, with Hubbard J. Peebles ("Hubbard Pebbles" & “Hubbard G. Peters) being the bondsman and Joseph Hawes performing the ceremony;364 & 417and possibly, (but not likely)

(v) CORNELIA CAVENDER who was born in North Carolina in 1821 and who married James Riley;

(vi) BARBARA CAVENDER born about 1780 in Virginia, and married Madrick Herrit on March 12, 1818 in Jasper County, Georgia; and,

(viii) GEORGE C. CAVENDER ("George Cavender" & “G.C. Cavender”) was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia about 1776. In 1804, he was living near Hog Mountain in Jackson County, Georgia which was Cherokee land on the north side of Jackson County, Georgia, also known as the “Cherokee Nations”, and married Catherine Mary Miles ("Mary Miles" & "Catherine Mills"?) on November 9, 1806 in Baldwin County, Georgia. However, some say they were married in Jasper County, Georgia.373 & 493 & 494 In either event, in 1820 he moved to Jasper County, Georgia with his brother, Joseph Cavender, and his married sister Catherine Cornwall, and her husband Elijah Cornwall. It is believed that this particular George C. Cavender was the son of Ezekiel Cavender who was born in England, immigrated to Maryland, married Elizabeth Ann Stallard ("Elizabeth Stallard" & sometimes "Margaret") in either Maryland or Virginia, and about 1770 finally settled in Westmoreland County, Virginia where his five children were born. 378 Elizabeth Stallard was born in Virginia in 1742. However, in the 1880 census of Coweta County, Georgia, Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?), the brother to George Cavender, states that his father was born in Virginia and his mother was born in North Carolina. His wife Frances Cavender stated that her parents were born in Virginia. There is also evidence that George Cavender was born to the Ezekiel Cavender who was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia about 1740 and who is also said to have married the above Elizabeth Stallard. On October 5, 1824, a George Cavender of Jasper County, Georgia sold to Thomas Smith at a Sheriff's sale a parcel of land which was originally in Baldwin County, Georgia but then was in Jasper County, Georgia.

George C. Cavender and Catherine Cavender are believed to have had 5, and possibly 8, children:

(1) GRIFFIN D. CAVENDER ("Griffin Cavender" ?, “G.D. Cavender” & “Griffith Cavender”?) who died in Jasper County, Georgia. In the 1830 census for Jasper County, Georgia, Griffin D. Cavinder ("Griffin Cavender") was listed as being 20-30 years of age and was then living with 1 other male and 2 females in his home. Thus, he would have been born sometime between 1799-1810;

(2) JAMES B. CAVENDER ("James Cavender", “J.B. Cavender” & “James Benjamin Cavender”?) born about 1800, married Susannah Cates ("Susanna Cates"?, “Susanna Kates”? & "Susannah Kates"493) on February 19, 1819 in Newton, Jasper County, Georgia, and died about 1830. James Cavender and Susannah Cavender had a son named:

George Washington Cavender ("George Cavender", “George W. Cavender” & “G.W. Cavender”) who was born in Heard County, Georgia on either February 29, 1828 or on February 29, 1827493, married Elizabeth Jane McCray (”Elizabeth McCray") on November 29, 1852 in Coweta County, Georgia, was a mason and farmer and served 4 years in the Civil War, died either February 7, 1917 or on February 27, 1917492 in Heard County, Georgia, and is buried in the Ephesus Baptist Cemetery in Heard County, Georgia. Elizabeth McCray was born on February 27, 1835 in Georgia, was the daughter of Stephen Gardner McCray (“Stephen McCray”) and Mary Hawk, died April 6, 1914 in Heard County, Georgia, and is buried with her husband. George Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender had 13 children:

Sarah Frances Cavender ("Sarah Cavender", “Sarah F. Cavender” & “S.F. Cavender”) born December 25, 1853 in Heard County, Georgia, married Solomon Upchurch, later married James Buford Yates ("James Yates"), and died September 1, 1933 in Heard County, Georgia;

James Griffin Cavender ("James Cavender", “James G. Cavender”, “J.G. Cavender” & "Jim Cavender") born either April 12, 1856 or on April 4, 1856492 in Heard County, Georgia, married Mary Jane Gammon ("Mary Gammon") about 1882, moved to Cullman, Alabama, and died December 16, 1915;

John Seaborn Cavender ("John Seborn Cavender"?, “John S. Cavender”, “J.S. Cavender” & "John Cavender") born November 1, 1858 in Heard County, Georgia, and married Anna Elizabeth Brazeal (“Anna Brazeal” & “Ann Brazeal”);

Samatha Amanda Cavender ("Samatha Cavender", “Amanda E. Cavender”? & "Mandy Cavender") born on February 24, 1860 in Heard County, Georgia, married James Cavender, died on July 4, 1960, and is buried in the Bethleham Baptist Church in Bethleham, Mississippi. According to the 1900 census reports for Randolph County, Alabama, Mandy Cavender listed as then being the head of the household which included her son Louis Cavender age 10 years and thus born about 1890, and her daughter Clayton Cavender age 5 years and thus born about 1885. According to the 1920 census reports, she was listed as then being age 59 and thus born about 1861 in Georgia. James Cavender and Samatha Cavender had 2 children:492

Louis Owen Cavender (“Louis Cavender”, “Lewis Cavender” & “Lois Cavender”) born about 1886-1887 in either Carrollton, Georgia or in Heflin, Randolph County, Georgia, married Mary Kay Key (“Mary Key” & “May Key”) in Randolph County, Alabama, was living in Etawahba, Monroe County, Mississippi in 1913, died in September 1970 in Jefferson County, Alabama, and is buried in the Bethleham Baptist Church Cemetery in Bethleham, Mississippi. According to the 1920 census for Monroe County, Mississippi, Louis Cavender was listed as then being age 29 and thus born about 1891, Mary Cavender was listed as then being age 29 and thus born about 1891, son Ruth Cavender was listed as being age 10 and thus born about 1910 in Mississippi, son A.J. Cavender was listed as being age 8 and thus born about 1912 in Mississippi, son Amos Cavender was age 6 and born about 1912 in Mississippi, and daughter Geneva Cavender was age 4 and thus born about 1916 in Mississippi. Mary Key was born about 1889 in Randolph County, Alabama, was the daughter of Jackson Monroe Key (“Jackson Key”) and Minda Lindley, died about 1965 in Mississippi, and is buried with her husband. Louis Cavender and Mary Cavender had 4 children:

Louis Ruth Cavender (“Louis Cavender”) born about 1910-1812 in Mississippi;

A.J. Cavender , a son, born about 1912 in Mississippi;

Amos Cavender, a son, born about 1912 in Mississippi; and,

Geneva Cavender born about 1916 in Mississippi;492 and,

Rena Clayton Cavender (“Rena Cavender”) born on June 22, 1895 in Alabama (according to the 1910 census, she was born in Georgia), married John M. Fletcher Key (“John Key”) on March 9, 1913 in Randolph County, Alabama, died on October 8, 1991 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried in the Union Hill Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama. John Key was born on June 25, 1891, died on November 26, 1960 in Randolph County, Alabama, and is buried with his wife. John Key and Rena Key (“Clayton Key”) had a son:

Stonwall Key (“Stonewall Key”?) born about 1915; 492

George Washington Cavender ("George Cavender", “George W. Cavender”, “G.W. Cavender” & "Doc Cavender") born July 6, 1863 in Heard County, Georgia, married Sarah E. Tanner ("Sarah Tanner", “Salley Tanner” & “Sally Tanner”), and died October 2, 1942 in Heard County, Georgia. Sarah Tanner was born about 1842, was the daughter of Ben Franklin Tanner (“Benjamin Franklin Tanner”, “Ben Tanner“ & Benjamin Tanner”) and Elizabeth Forbes who was born about 1842, and died August 14, 1935. The George Cavender family moved from Heard County, Georgia to Tift County, Georgia about 1925 due to the boll weevil infestation in the cotton crops. George Cavender and Salley Cavender had 10 children:

Isaac Newton Cavender (“Isaac Cavender” & “I.N. Cavender”) born about 1890, married Lucy Ammon Marshall (“Lucy Marshall” & “Lucille Marshall”?), moved to Tift County, Georgia about 1928 due to the cotton boll Weevils in Heard County, Georgia, died about 1965, and is buried at the Bushy Creek Baptist Church in Waterloo, Irwin County, Georgia near Chula, Georgia. Lucy Marshall died about 1963, and is buried with her husband. Isaac Cavender and Lucy Cavender (“Lucille Cavender”?) had 6 children:

Olive Grace Cavender (“Olive Cavender” & “O.G. Cavender”) born April 14, 1914, married Barney S. Wetherington (“Barney Wetherington” & “Barnie Wetherington”) in 1931 in Ty Ty, Georgia, died October 7, 1977, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery, in Adel, Georgia. Barney Wetherington was born July 23, 1897, and died August 7, 1969. Barnie Wetherington and Olive Wetherington had a daughter named:

Ann Wetherington who married a Greer and became Ann Greer;

Amos Cavender who married Mary Hardy;

Ossie Mildred Cavender (“Ossie Cavender” & “O.M. Cavender”), a twin, who married Bailous King;

Myrtice Cavender, a twin, who died at the age of 4 years from miningitis;

George Cavender who married Frances McMillan about 1979; and,

J.L. Cavender who married a Helga from Germany;

Dale Cavender who married a Smith;

Ruth Cavender who married a Brand and became Ruth Brand;

Dashie Cavender who died at the age of 16 years;

Carrie Cavender born about 1900, and died about 1918 during the flu epidemic at the age of 18 years;

Corene Cavender who married a Gay and became Corene Gay;

Tula Cavender who never married;

Willie Cavender (“William Cavender”?), a twin, who never married;

Ridley Cavender, a twin, who married Alma Sheets. Ridley Cavender and Alma Cavender had 3 children:

An unknown daughter;

Another unknown daughter; and,

Grace Cavender; and,

Grady K. Cavender (“Grady Cavender” & “G.K. Cavender”);

Laura Jane Cavender ("Laura Cavender") born on either March 12, 1866492 or on April 12, 1866 in Heard County, Georgia, and married John D. Balenger (“John Balenger” &"John Ballinger"?). John Balenger and Laura Balenger had a son named:

David Price Balenger (“David Balenger”) born May 30, 1896 in Georgia, married Viola Williams, died in March 1980, and is buried in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Hamilton, Marion County, Alabama with his wife. David Balenger and Viola Balenger had 7 children:

Naomi Balenger;

J.C. Balenger, a son, who is buried in the Egger Cemetery in Mississippi;

Magdelende Balenger;

Leroy Balenger;

Louise Balenger who is buried with her parents;

Evalee; and,

Eloise;

William Jackson Cavender ("William Cavender", “William J. Cavender” & “W.J. Cavender”) born February 19, 1868 in Heard County, Georgia, married Julie Hanson (“Julia Hanson”) in Claburne County, Alabama on either December 13, 1888 or December 25, 1887, died January 7, 1931 in Claburne County, Alabama, and is buried in the Pinetucky Cemetery in Claburne County, Alabama. Julie Hanson was born either March 7, 1875 or March 7, 1874 in Claburne County, Alabama and died December 22, 1943 in Claburne County, Alabama. William Cavender and Julie Cavender had 10 children:

Rebecca Jane C. Cavender ("Rebecca Cavender", "Jane Cavender", “R.J.C. Cavender” & "Maggie Cavender") born March 4, 1892 in Georgia, married Wiley Wade April 13, 1910, and died August 11, 1968;

George Wilson Cavender ("George Cavender", “George W. Cavender” & “G.W. Cavender) born March 16, 1896 in Alabama, married Minnie Lambert August 10, 1913, and died March 8, 1982;

Cora Julia Cavender ("Gora Cavender" & “C.J. Cavender”) born September 18, 1897 in Georgia, never married, and died January 6, 1960;

William Caber Cavender ("William Cavender", “William C. Cavender”, “W..C. Cavender” & "Bill Cavender") born December 9, 1899 in Georgia, married Bertha Vise July 25, 1920, and died September 23, 1975;

Joseph Jefferson Eli Cavender (“Joseph Jefferson Cavender”, "Joseph Cavender", “J.J.E. Cavender”, “J.J. Cavender” & "Jefferson Cavender") born August 18, 1902 in Heard County, Georgia, married Mattie Lesta Rollins ("Mattie Rollins"), and died February 12, 1981. Joseph Cavender and Mattie Cavender had a daughter named:

Mary Ann Cavender ("Maryann Cavender"?, M.A. Cavender” & "Mary Cavender"?) who married Joseph H. Hood (“Joseph Hood”), and thus becoming “Mary Hood” and lives in Gadsden, Alabama;371

Ida Savannah Cavender ("Ida Cavender" & “I.S. Cavender”) born October 1, 1905 in Alabama, married William Morris October 7, 1923, and died January 9, 1935;

Alice Elizabeth Cavender ("Alice Cavender" & “A.E. Cavender”) born February 9, 1908 in Hines County, Mississippi, married Charlie Williamson ("Charles Williamson") May 24, 1926, and died July 15, 1983;

Jackson Guy Hanson Cavender ("Jackson Cavender", “J.G.H. Cavender”, “J.G. Cavender” & "Guy Cavender") born September 17, 1910 in Hightower County, Alabama, and married Vera Lambert November 21, 1926;

Wiley John Cavender ("Wiley Cavender" & “W.J. Cavender) born July 31, 1913 in Stonehill County, Alabama, first married June Howard, next married Lucille Queen, and died about 1974; and,

Franklin Brown Cavender ("Franklin Cavender" & “F.B. Cavender”) born November 26, 1916 in Oakfuska, Alabama, and died about 1922;

Micajah Cage Cavender (“Micager Cavender”?, "Micajah Cavender", “M.C. Cavender”, "Micager Cavender"? & "Cage Cavender") born February 21, 1870 in Heard County, Georgia, and married Harriet Rebecca Daniel ("Harriet Daniel");

Lula Victoria Cavender ("Lula Cavender", “Lula V. Cavender” & “L.V. Cavender”) born on either June 13, 1871 or on June 13, 1872492 in Heard County, Georgia, married James Archibald Daniel (“James Archer Daniel”, "James Daniel" & "Arch Daniel"), and died March 10, 1948 in Heard County, Georgia;

Wilson H. Cavender ("Wilson Cavender" & “W.H. Cavender”) born November 14, 1872;

Stephen Lemuel Cavender (“Stephen Lemual Cavender”?492, “S.L. Cavender”, “Samuel L. Cavender”, “S.L. Cavender” & "Stephen Cavender") born January 18, 1875 in Heard County, Georgia, married Ella Ada Hanson (“Ada L. Hanson”? & "Ella Hanson") on either April 23, 1896 or on November 10, 1895 in Carroll County, Georgia, and died March 18, 1958 in Heard County, Georgia. Stephen Cavender and Ella Hanson Cavender (“Ella Cavender”) had at least two sons:

Abraham Lincoln Cavender (“Abraham Cavender” & “A.L. Cavender” born February 2, 1915, and died May 22, 1991; and

James Simon Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.S. Cavender”) born July 2, 1915, married Syble Drunell Parmer (“Syble Parmer”), who lived in Cleburne County, Alabama and died May 23, 1992. James Cavender and Syble Cavender had 4 children:

James Wheeler Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) born in Cleburne County, Alabama;

Bobbie Cavender born in Cleburne County, Alabama;

Syble Joyce Cavender (“Syble Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”) born in Cleburne County, Alabama; and,

Joel Cavender born in Cleburne County, Alabama;

Robert Eli Emory Cavender ("Robert Eli Emery Cavender"?, Robert Cavender", "Erastus Cavender", "Rat Cavender", “Robert E. Cavender”, “R.E.E. Caveder” & "Eli Cavender") born September 14, 1877 in Heard County, Georgia, married Mary Elizabeth Cole ("Mary Cole" & "Lizzie Cole") on August 7, 1897, and died about 1940; and,

Tinia Emma Cavender (“Tinie Emma Minnie Cavender”492, "Tinia Cavender", “Tinia E. Cavender”, “T.E. Cavender”, "Minnie Cavender" & "Tina Cavender"?) born either June 13, 1880 or August 22, 1879492 in Heard County, Georgia, married Isaac Benjamin Daniel ("Isaac Daniel") on August 7, 1898, and died May 21, 1944;

(3) WILLIAM CAVENDER born about 1806, and married Cresy Pearce ("Cressy Pierce"?) on April 19, 1826 in Hall County, Georgia;

(4) OBEDIAH COLLE CAVENDER ("Obediah Colee Cavender", "Obediah C. Cavender", “O.C. Cavender”, "Obediah Cavender", "Obadiah Cavender"? & "Uncle Obe") born on April 12, 1809 in Farmington, Anson County, North Carolina, joined the New Hope Baptist Church about 1825 in Walton County, Georgia at the age of 15, married Frances Lee Tuggle (“Frances P. Tuggle”494, “Frances L. Tuggle" & "Frances Tuggle") on either March 3, 1839 or on March 13, 1839493 & 494 in Troup County, Georgia with Jonathan Taylor, J.P. performing the ceremony, was the chain carrier for the first survey of Coweta County, Georgia, died on November 15, 1896 in Coweta County, Georgia, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church Cemetery in Coweta County, Georgia, with the services conducted by Dr. J.H. Hall and Rev. F.J. Amis. Frances Tuggle was born May 23, 1818 in Jasper County, Georgia, was the daughter of Presbyterian parents Robert Tuggle and Elizabeth Jefferies (“Elizabeth Jeffries”?), died March 4, 1897 in Coweta County, Georgia, and is buried in the cemetery of the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia. One source said that at his death he had 12 children, 62 grandchildren, 45 great grandchildren, and two or more great-great grandchildren.

In 1829, gold was found in North Georgia College in Dalhonega, Lumpkin Counry,, Georgia. According to an unsupported legend, Peter Jefferson, the father of Thomas Jefferson, is said to have suddenly became a rich man as a direct result of some unknown connection with the newly discovered Cherokee gold at Dalhonega, Lumpkin Counry, Georgia, that De Soto first discovered this gold and hung all his men who were with his when the gold was discovered, and that Thomas Jefferson burned all the papers relating to his father's connection with the Cherokee gold. Additionally, it is said that a Fannie Cavender (“Frances Cavender”?), the daughter of Clement Cavender, obtained a section of land that was considered to be located in the “best” gold section.

According to the 1830 census for Jasper County, Georgia, Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) was living near the home of widow Sarah Aaron and her children, Susan Ann Aaron ("Susan Aaron"), having married Obediah Cavender's ("Obadiah Cavender"?) brother, Jesse John Cavender ("Jessee Cavender", “J.J. Cavender” & “Jesse Cavender”?). Sarah Aaron was born about 1790 in Georgia and had previously married John Aaron and, according to the 1830 census, she was the head of the household in which 10 other persons were living. And, in the 1850 census for Jasper County, she was living in the home of Mitchell Aaron who was born about 1810 and died about 1881. Widow Sarah Aaron died sometime between 1850 and 1860. In the 1830 census, George Cavinder ("George Cavender") was also living in Jasper County, Georgia near Sarah Aaron. He was listed as being 50-60 years of age and was living with 5 other males and 2 females.

On March 11, 1833, Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) purchased from James R. McCorkle ("James McCorkle") 100 acres in Jasper County, Georgia adjacent from the land of George Cavender. On March 18, 1833, he purchased 120 acres in the 18th District, formerly Baldwin County, from James McCorkle for $250. On April 18, 1836, he sold two 50 acre lots in Jasper County, Georgia to Robert M. Hardwick ("Robert Hardwick") for $150. On the same date, he sold 120 acres in the 18th District, known as Kinard's Possession, to Robert Hardwick for $300.

On May 24, 1836, Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) was a First Sergeant in the 38th Regiment of the Jasper County State Militia during the Creek War which was commanded by Capt. Davis Lane.

On January 10, 1838, Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) bought 202 ½ acres in land lot #88 in the 4th. District of Coweta County, Georgia from Elbert Hardman of Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Elbert Hardman was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and drew the land in the 1827 land lottery. On January 22, 1838, Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) was listed as a resident of Jasper County, Georgia and purchased 40 acres in the 15th District, 2nd. Section of Cherokee County, Georgia from Robert M. Hardwick ("Robert Hardwick"). This land was known as #408, granted 11/4/1833 to Live B. Thompson ("Live Thompson") by Wilson Lumpkin, Governor of Georgia.

In the 1840 census for the 4th. District of Coweta County Georgia, Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) is listed as being 20-30 years old and his wife is listed as being 15-20 years old. In the same District, apparently living next door, was the family of George Cavender which then comprised 1 male and 1 female 60-70 years of age, 1 female 30-40 years of age, 1 male 15-20 years of age and 2 females 10-15 years of age. Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) attended the financial affairs of the estate of his brother, Jesse Cavender, following the death of Jesse Cavender. When Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) was quite a youth, his parents moved to Walton County, Georgia. In 1839, Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) moved to Cowetta County, Georgia and first married Frances Lee Tuggle ("Frances Tuggle") March 3, 1839 in Troup County, Georgia. On October 7, 1846, he bought 405 acres in the 4th. District of Coweta County, Georgia from John Simons and James Meriwither. Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) later married Cinthy McMellon ("Centhy McMellon", "Cinthy McMellen" & "Cynthia McMellon") December 15, 1846 in Ashe County, North Carolina, with George D. Mendenhall ("George Mendenhall") being the surety and John Ray Clerk ("John Clerk") being the witness,374 and lived to be 87 years old when he died November 15, 1896 in Coweta County, Georgia with an estate then valued at $12,054. Frances Tuggle was born May 23, 1818 in Jasper County, Georgia to Robert Tuggle and Elizabeth Jefferies Tuggle ("Elizabeth Tuggle" & formerly "Elizabeth Jefferies"), joined the New Lebenon Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia in 1885, died March 4, 1897 in Coweta County, Georgia, and is buried in Elim Baptist Church Cemetery. Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) was a teacher in Hurricane District of Coweta County, Georgia in 1850, was a first sergeant in the 38th. Regiment of Captain Davis Lane during the Creek War, a chain carrier for the first survey of Coweta County in 1826, a justice of the peace for 35 years, tax collector, tax receiver (tax recorder?) and postmaster and made 39 crops where he was living when he died.

Frances Tuggle Cavender ("Frances Cavender" & “F.T. Cavender”) was born May 23, 1818 in Jasper County, Georgia, to Robert Tuggle and Elizabeth Jeffries Tuggle ("Elizabeth Tuggle") and died March 4, 1897. Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) was twice married and had a total of 12 children, 62 grandchildren and 45 great grandchildren and in 1850 his family was living in the 19th District, Coveta County, Georgia. He and his first wife are buried in Elim Baptist Church Cemetery in Coweta County, Georgia. Obedia Cavender was the brother of Jesse John Cavender (“Jesse Cavender” & “J.J. Cavender”) born September 9, 1817 in Anson County, North Carolina. Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) and Frances Tuggle Cavender ("Frances Cavender") had the following 9 children:

(i) WILLIAM WASHINGTON CAVENDER ("William W. Cavender", “W.W. Cavender” & "William Cavender" or "Bill Cavender") was born August 20, 1840 in the fourth district of Coweta County, Georgia, married Lasthenia Haseltine Copeland ("Lasthenia Copeland", "Lesthenia Copeland"? & "Ellen Copeland") in December 1865 in Coweta County, Georgia, died November 6, 1911 in Coweta County, Georgia at the age of 74, and is buried in Mt. Carmel Methodist Church Cemetery in Coweta County, Georgia. Lasthenia Copeland was born August 21, 1846 to Josiah Fort Copeland ("Josiah Copeland") and Margaret Ann Deadwyler ("Margaret Deadwyler" & "Margaret Dedwyler"?) and died December 18, 1930 in Coweta County, Georgia. Both William Cavender and Lasthenia Cavender are buried in Mt. Carmel Methodist Church Cemetery.

On May 21, 1861, William Cavender enlisted as a private in the 7th. Georgia Infantry, 10 days later was transferred to Company "A", was wounded at the battle of Manassas, Virginia on July 21, 1861, at which time he was struck on the head with a fragment of shell which came very near ending his life, was discharged on March 1, 1862, enlisted on May 1, 1862 in the Confederate Cavalry as a private in Company K of the First Georgia Calvery, and was in the battle of Manassas, Virginia After recovering, he was made a Sergeant in Captain North Company of the First Regiment of the Georgia Cavalry, and was discharged at the end of the war in Salsbury, North Carolina. Major John W. Trent (John Trent") of the First Georgia Cavalry, under whom William Cavender served, said "A more daring, active, indefatigable soldier, I never met in the 1,500 days I was in the service. He was always ready, reliable and competent. Nothing daunted him, nothing long stood in his way. An excellent shot and an expert sabreur, he sat a horse with grace of a cavalier of old. The tent is struck, the light is out, and over the river with Stonewall and the others, he rests under shade trees where God will come for them." (For a complete record see "The History of the First Georgia Calvery" by Michael B. Cavender ("Michael Cavender".) He apparently was also a famous secret service man and scout in the Civil War in Wheler's Calvary in Captain North's company of spies. On August 22, 1900, he wrote an article for General Clement A. Evans ("Clement Evans") which he read at the dedication of a monument to Sergeant Bill Moore, which monument can still be found in Atlanta, Georgia at the intersection of Howell Mill Road and Interstate 75.

Apparently William Cavender was familiar with poetry, fiction and the history of the English speaking race. As a Free Mason, he held many positions of honor, dignity and trust in the local lodges. He was made a Royal Arch Mason in 1895, in 1903 a Knight Templer, and in 1904 a Mystic Shriner.

William Cavender and Lasthenia Cavender had 5 children:

Lelia Eniestelle Cavender ("Eriestelle Cavender", "Lelia Cavender", “L.E. Cavender” & "Lelian Cavender") born May 10, 1868 in Coweta County, Georgia, married Joseph M. Burks ("Joseph Burks", "Zozern Burks"? & "Joe Burks") March 2, 1892 in Coweta County, Georgia. Joseph Burks was born about 1851 and was known as the champion egg eater for Panther Creek, having eaten 130 eggs in 1891 in one sitting as if it were a light snack. He was thereafter known as the Panther Creek Champion Egg Eater. Joseph Burks and Lelia Burks had 8 children:

Nellie G. Burks ("Nellie Burks") born July 14, 1893 in Coweta County, Georgia, died May 17, 1894, and is buried in the Mount Carmel Methodist Church Cemetery in Coweta County, Georgia;

Ruby L. Burks ("Ruby Burks") born about 1895, married a Granger and died about 1978;

Robert L. Burks ("Robert Burks") born about 1897;

Jewel M. Burks ("Jewel Burks" & "Jewell Burks") born about 1899;

Hal Fisher Burks ("Hal Burks") born November 11, 1901 in Coweta County, Georgia, died December 21, 1903, and is buried in the Mount Carmel Methodist Church Cemetery in Coweta County, Georgia;

Terrie Burks born about 1904 and married Earl Moore on November 25, 1922 in Coweta County, Georgia;

Josephine Burks born about 1906; and,

Pollie Christine Burks ("Pollie Burks", "Polly Burks", "Mary Burks" & "Mary Jane Burks") born about 1908 and married Wylie Joseph Banks ("Wylie Banks") on February 22, 1945 in Coweta County, Georgia;

Francis Lamar Cavender ("Frank L. Cavender", “Francis L. Cavender”, Francis Cavender", “F.L. Cavender” & "Frank Cavender") born March 3, 1871, married Minnie Lee Herring Allen ("Minnie Allen" & "Lee Allen") March 8, 1908 in Coweta County, Georgia, and lived in Moreland, Georgia in the 1930's. Minnie Allen was born about 1875 and had been previously married and had two children named Alice Allen born in 1900 and Eddie Lee Allen ("Eddie Allen" & "Edd Allen") born about 1903. According to the 1910 census for Coweta County, Georgia, the Francis Cavender family were living near the W.W. Cavender (“William Willis Cavender”?) family. Frank Cavender and Minnie Cavender had 6 children:

Maude Cavender ("Maud Cavender") born about 1909;

Francis Lamar Cavender, Jr. ("Frank L. Cavender", “F.M. Cavender” & "Frank Cavender";

Minnie Cavender (“Mary Cavender”? & “Miriam Cavender”?) who married Joseph Leonard Carroll ("Joseph Carroll") and had two children:

Helen Carroll ("Alice Carroll") born in 1900 and who married Harold L. Reynolds ("Harold Reynolds"); and,

Ead Lee Carroll ("Ead Carroll", “E.L. Cavender” & "Allen Carroll") born about 1903. Apparently she later married Frank Cavender. In 1910 her family was living on Sergeant Road near W.W. Cavender (“William Willis Cavender”?);

Thomas G. Cavender ("Thomas Green Cavender”?, Thomas Cavender" & “T.G. Cavender”) born April 19, 1918 in Coweta County, Georgia, married Jessie Pearl Couch ("Jessie Couch") October 16, 1936 in Coweta County, Georgia, who died June 2, 1955 in Meriwether County, Georgia in a boating accident, and is buried in LaGrange, Georgia. Jessie Couch was born July 20, 1920 in County and died January 1, 1942 in LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia from a gunshot wound. Thomas Cavender and Jessie Cavender had a son named:

Thomas G. Cavender, Jr. ("Thomas Cavender" & “Thomas Green Cavender”?) born August 21, 1937 in Hogansville, Troup County, Georgia, married Melba Lynn Archer Pierce ("Melba Pierce" & "Lynn Pierce") on August 12, 1960 in Pampa, Texas. Melba Pierce was born January 12, 1937 in Bailey, in either Stephens County, Oklahoma, or in Grady County, Oklahoma, was the daughter of Melton Reford Archer ("Melton Archer") who was born in Bailey, Oklahoma and Floretta Mae Steppick ("Floretta Steppick") born April 23, 1917 in Bailey, Oklahoma.

Melba Pierce had 2 children by a previous marriage:

Ronna Ann Pierce ("Ronna Pierce", "Ann Cavender" & "Ronna Cavender") born September 13, 1957 in Forth Worth, Terrant County, Texas; and,

Jeffrey Lynn Pierce ("Jeffrey Pierce", "Jeffrey Cavender" & "Lynn Cavender") born January 8, 1960 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas. Both children used the name Cavender after Thomas and Melba were married. Ronna Pierce was never officially adopted, but Jeffrey Pierce was officially adopted in March 1995 in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, Georgia. Jeffrey Cavender married Elizabeth Ashley Livingston ("Elizabeth Livingston") on March 11, 1995 in Roswell, Fulton County, Georgia. Ashley Livingston was born January 24, 1968 in Columbus, South Carolina.

Thomas Cavender, Jr. and Melba Cavender had 2 children:

Gregory T. Cavender ("Gregory Cavender" & “G.T. Cavender”) born April 26, 1961 in Fort Worth, Terrant County, Texas, married Hye Kyung Kang ("Hye Kang") who was born August 25, 1984 in Scoul, Korea, and they were divorced in 1993 in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Gregory Cavender later married Lisa Michele Vining ("Lisa Vining") in 1993 in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, Georgia. Lisa Vining was born March 20, 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Gregory Cavender and Hye Cavender ("Kyung Cavender") had 2 children:

Kristen Nicolle Cavender ("Kristen Cavender" & “K.N. Cavender”) born September 19, 1985 in Scoul, Korea; and,

Bethany Michele Cavender ("Bethany Cavender" & “B.M. Cavender”) born November 23, 1987 in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, Georgia.

Gregory Cavender and Lisa Cavender had a son named:

Levi Cole Cavender ("Levi Cavender" & “L.C. Cavender”) born August 2, 1997 in Snellville, Gwinnett County, Georgia; and,

Stephen Cavender born July 4, 1963 in Rawlins, Carbon County, Wyoming;

Margaret Cavender ("Maggie Cavender"); and,

Mildred Cavender born November 21, 1921 in Moreland, Georgia, married a Sloman and died June 29, 1978 in LaGrange, Georgia. She had two grandchildren: Missiy Sloman ("Missy Sloman"?); and, Chris Sloman;

Guy Leon Cavender, Sr. ("Guy Cavender" & “G.L. Cavender”) born February 20, 1873 in Coweta County, Georgia, married Stella Mae Cook ("Stella Cook", "May Cook" & "Mae Cook") on November 28, 1900 in Coweta County, Georgia, died August 6, 1951 in Coweta County, Georgia from acute myocardial failure, and is buried with his wife in the Jones Chapel Church Cemetery in Madras, Georgia. Guy Cavender boarded with William Allen in the 4th... District in 1900 and near his father, and Guy Cavender and Mae Cavender were still living on Sargent Road near his father in 1910. After that place burned in 1911 or 1912, they moved to the Glass Place where Lake Coweta is now located. After farming there for several years, they moved to a farm in Madras. Stella Cook was born May 23, 1876 in Coweta County, Georgia to James Caleb Cook ("James Cook") and Sarah Hamilton Brown Cook ("Sarah Cook"), and died in 1959 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Guy Cavender joined the Georgia Infantry to fight in Cuba during the Spanish American War but was soon stricken with malaria, which plagued him during the remainder of his life. Guy Cavender and Stella Cavender had 5 children:

Lillard Milton Cavender (Lillard Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) born August 6, 1901 in Coweta County, Georgia, first married Katherine Merry Palmer (“Katherine Mary Palmer”? & "Katherine Palmer") about 1926, later married Mattie Templeton (“Matty Templeton” & “Martha Templeton”?) about 1939 and were divorced about 1952, still later married Polly Graham ("Mary Graham" & "Mary Jane Graham") , died February 23, 1960 in Decatur, Georgia, and is buried in the Crestlawn Cemetery on Chattahoochee Ave., Atlanta, Georgia. Katherine Palmer was born October 1, 1903. Lillard Cavender and Katherine Cavender had 3 children:

Lillard Milton Cavender, Jr. ("Lillard Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) born March 7, 1927 in Decatur, Georgia, married Gloria Sandbery on March 25, 1950 in Lithonia, Georgia. Gloria Sandberg was born August 16, 1928 to Knute Sandburg and Helen Haygood ("Helen Haygood"). Lillard Cavender and Gloria Cavender had 2 children:

David Bruce Cavender ("David Cavender" & “D.B. Cavender”) born October 23, 1952 and married Julie Beckman November 4, 1983 and are now divorced. Julie Beckman is the daughter of Johnny Beckman, a TV weather announcer; and,

Dawn Elaine Cavender ("Dawn Cavender" & “D.E. Cavender”) born July 28, 1954 and married Richard Owens; and,

Robert Lamar Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.L. Cavender”) born August 9, 1929 in Decatur, Georgia, married Joyce Jackson who was born April 13, 1931 in Cordele, Georgia to Polleck E. Jackson ("Pollick Jackson") and Martha Lettuce. Robert Cavender and Joyce Cavender had 3 children:

Pamela Joy Cavender ("Pamela Cavender" & “P.J. Cavender”) born April 10, 1954;

Robert Bradford Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.B. Cavender”) born September 30, 1958 and,

Patsy Kay Cavender ("Patsy Cavender", “Patricia Cavender”? & “P.K. Cavender”) born August 19, 1960;

Elsie M. Cavender ("Elsie Cavender" & “E.M. Cavender”) born either on July 17, 1904 or July 17,1906403 in Coweta County, Georgia, married N. Homer Wiley ("Homer Wiley"), died October 19, 1950 in Atlanta, Georgia of a rare blood disease, and is buried in Jones Chapel Church Cemetery in Madras, Georgia. Apparently Homer Wiley and Elsie Wiley had no children;

Guy Leon Cavender, Jr. ("Guy Cavender" & “G.L. Cavender”) born June 20, 1908, married Lucy Emma Stamps ("Lucy Stamps") November 21, 1934 in Coweta County, Georgia, died August 29, 1976 in Decatur, Georgia, and is buried with his wife in the Jones Chapel Church Cemetery in Madras, Georgia. Lucy Stamps was born in Coweta County, Georgia December 8, 1914 to William Moreland Stamps ("William Stamps") and Ida Estelle Bowers ("Ida Bowers") of Turin, died October 31, 1975 in Dalton, Coweta County, Georgia. In 1958, they built Lake Coweta near Madras, which featured a beach, water skiing and fishing. In 1968, Lucy Cavender purchased the Mattie Cook store and renamed it Cavender's. After operating it for several years, they retired to Florida. Guy Cavender and Lucy Cavender had 3 children:

Mary Lucy Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.A. Cavender” & Mary L. Cavender”) born August 16, 1937 in Coweta County, Georgia, married Harold Kenner Looper ("Harold Looper") of Dalton on December 24, 1957 in the First Methodist Church in Newnan, Georgia, and divorced December 23, 1980. Harold Looper was born January 19, 1935 in Dalton County, Georgia to Glenn Looper and Frances Kenner ("Frances Kenner") of Dalton. Harold Looper and Mary Looper had 3 children:

Lydia Kay Looper ("Lydia Looper") born November 28, 1958 in San Padro, California, married Artie Hollaway Baines ("Artie Holloway Baines" & "Artie Baines") June 16, 1977 in the First Methodist Church in Newnan, Georgia, and they had one child:

Nathan Wyatt Baines ("Nathan Baines") born August 13, 1978;

Lucy Elaine Looper ("Lucy Looper") born August 5, 1960 in Newnan, Georgia, married Michael Otto Gartner, Jr. ("Michael Gartner") June 4, 1983 in Cokes Chapel in Coweta County, Georgia. Michael Gartner was born about January 3, 1960 and he and Lucy Gartner they had one child named:

Michael Otto Gartner, III ("Michael Gartner") born June 15, 1984; and,

Michael Kenner Looper ("Michael Looper") born January 30, 1963 in Newnan, Georgia, first married Deborah Lurell Donaldson ("Deborah Donaldson") March 26, 1983 in Newnan, Georgia. Deborah Donaldson was born July 6, 1961 in Newnan, Georgia. Michael Looper and Deborah Donaldson had one child named:

Michelle Looper born about 1984.

Michael Looper later married Angie Kay Richardson ("Angie Richardson") and they had one child named:

Michael Glen Looper ("Michael Looper");

Vernon Leon Cavender ("Vernon Cavender" & “V.L. Cavender”) born June 7, 1940, died 14 days later, and is buried in Jones Chapel Church in Madras, Georgia; and

Michael Bowers Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.B. Cavender”) born December 12, 1942 in Turin, Georgia, served in the U.S. Coast Guard, was a 1st. Lt. in the U.S. Army Quatermaster Corps, married Beverly Kay Vaughn ("Beverly Vaughn") December 28, 1965 in the First Baptist Church in Newnan, Georgia, received a B.S. degree from Troy State College, and became a Certified Financial Planner. Beverly Vaughn was born July 14, 1943 in LaGrange, Georgia to Otis Kirk Vaughn ("Otis Vaughn") and Dorothy Dingler who operated the O.K. Vaughn Furniture and Coweta Finance companies. Michael Cavender and Beverly Cavender had two children:

Michael Davis Cavender ("Michael Cavender") born November 14, 1970; and,

Matthew Vaughn Cavender ("Matthew Cavender") born June 7, 1980;

James Virgil Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.V. Cavender” & “James V. Cavender”) born March 26, 1912 in Coweta County, Georgia, and married Martha Frances Wilson ("Martha Wilson") September 9, 1940 in Cartersville, Georgia, served in the U.S. Marines from 1933 to 1937, and became an artist for the John Deere Company. Martha Wilson was born August 22, 1921 to William Booker Wilson ("William Wilson") and Minnie Lee Hawks ("Minnie Hawks"). James Cavender and Martha Cavender had 2 children:

Martha Frances Cavender ("Martha Cavender", “Martha F. Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) born March 31, 1941 in Stone Mountain, Dekalb County, Georgia, married Russell Leroy Burchfield ("Russell Burchfield") about 1965 in Norcross, Georgia. Russell Burchfield was born in Madison, Indiana. Russell Burchfield and Martha Burchfield had 2 children:

Russell Leroy Burchfield, Jr. ("Russell Burchfield") born January 28, 1968; and,

Lisa Lynn Burchfield ("Lisa Burchfield") born August 21, 1970; and,

Charlotte Cavender born April 15, 1943 in Stone Mountain, Dekalb County, Georgia, and married Marvin Russell Woodall III ("Marvin Woodall") December 17, 1966 in Atlanta, Georgia. Marvin Woodall was born to Marvin R. Woodall II ("Marvin Woodall") and a Dorothy. Ten of Marvin Woodall and Charlotte Woodall had 5 children which were all born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and are now living in Mobile, Alabama:

Wendy Leigh Woodall ("Wendy Woodall") born April 24, 1970; and,

Marvin Russell Woodall IV ("Marvin Woodall") born June 24, 1973;

James Virgil Cavender, Jr. ("James Cavender" & “James V. Cavender”) born May 1, 1947 in Atlanta, Georgia;

William Wilson Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.W. Cavender”) born April 8, 1952 in Atlanta, Georgia, first married Kerry Fluker and divorced in 1981, and later married Elaine Tuck (formerly "Elaine Brown") in October 1984. Wilson Cavender has one stepchild, Christy Tuck born in 1980; and,

Janet Marie Cavender ("Janet Cavender" & “J.M. Cavender”) born September 7, 1957 or September 7, 1956403 in Atlanta, Georgia, and married Michael S. Rice ("Michael Rice") September 16, 1984 in the Colony Square Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia. Michael Rice is the son of Walter Rice and Marcia Goldman; and,

Bessie Ruth Cavender ("Bessie Cavender", “B.R. Cavender” & "Dollie Cavender") born June 18, 1916 in Cowetta County, Georgia and married Lewis Condor November 26, 1941 in Coweta County, Georgia. Lewis Condor is the son of Arthur Condor;

Willie Maude Cavender ("Willie Cavender" & “W.M. Cavender”) born February 9, 1878 in Coweta County, Georgia, married Walter I. Coleman ("Walter Coleman") June 9, 1918 in Coweta County, Georgia. Walter Coleman and Willie Coleman had one child named:

Inestella Coleman ("Instelle Coleman"?) who married a Vance; and

Ivan Ned Cavender ("Ivan Cavender", “I.N. Cavender” & "Ned Cavender") born January 22, 1883 in Coweta County, Georgia, first married Nellie Kate Wortham ("Nellie Wortham" & "Nell Wortham") December 27, 1905 in Coweta County, Georgia, later married Mrs. Willie Serena McKoy Jenkins ("Willie Jenkins"), and died July 13, 1945 in Coweta County, Georgia. Nellie Wortham was born October 17, 1885 to James Shelton Wortham (“James Chilton Wortham” & "James Wortham") and Mary Elizabeth Watts (“Mary Watts”), died January 2, 1920, and is buried with her husband in the Oakhill Cemetery in Newnan, Georgia. Willie Jenkins was born April 1884, first married a Love Jenkins, and she died June 26, 1954. From at least 1910 to 1920, the Ned Cavender family was living on McIntosh Road in the Hurricane District. Ivan Cavender and Nellie Cavender had 5 children:

Mary Louise Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.L. Cavender” & Mary L. Cavender”) born June 15, 1907, and died either February 6, 1945 or February 5, 1945403 in Coweta County, Georgia;

Ellen Cavender born October 5, 1910 in Coweta County, Georgia, and married Count Frederick Max Suchke ("Frederick Suchke" & "Count Suchke") March 20, 1943 in Atlanta, Georgia. Frederick Suchke was born February 26, 1895 in Weissenfel, Germany to Max Zschutschke and Martha Sultze, died August 18, 1960 in Atlanta, Georgia, and is buried in the Westview Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia. Frederick Suchke and Ellen Suchke had 2 children:

Robert Kennon Suchke ("Robert Suchke") born May 11, 1946 in Atlanta, Georgia, married Marjorie Gail Emerick ("Marjorie Emerick") December 7, 1968 in Wahalla, South Carolina, and was divorced in 1976. Robert Sucke later married Dorothy Jane Wells ("Dorothy Wells") in 1982 in New York. Marjorie Emerick was born July 20, 1946 in Birmingham, Alabama and was the daughter of Marvin Arthur Emerick ("Marvin Emerick") and Marjorie Busbee. Robert Suchke and Marjorie Suchke had two children:

Shannon Kathleen Suchke ("Shannon Suchke") born May 26, 1970 in Fayetteville, North Carolina; and,

Susan Allen Suchke ("Susan Suchke") born July 23, 1976. Dorothy Wells was born June 19, 1951 in New York to Gordon S. Wells ("Gondon Wells") and a Georgia; and,

Victor Randolph Suchke ("Victor Suchke") born March 21, 1949 in Atlanta, Georgia, and married Jill Melanie Mayer ("Jill Mayer") February 21, 1976 in Atlanta, Georgia. Jill Mayer was born November 7, 1945 in Miami, Florida to Joel Mayer and Bonnie Cohon. Victor Suchke and Jill Suchke had one child named:

Dara Kimberly Suchke ("Dara Suchke") born February 4, 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia;

Albert Cavender born and died in 1914;

Alma Cavender born and died in 1914; and,

Harry Cavender born December 19, 1919;

(ii) BALLY CAVENDER ("Bully Cavender"?) born about 1843;

(iii) SEABORN J. CAVENDER ("Seaborn Cavender", “S.J. Cavender” & "Seaburn Cavender") born April 25, 1846 in Coweta County, Georgia, married Julia Elizabeth Carmichael ("Betty Carmichael" & "Julia Carmichael") in Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia on October 15, 1872, died on either March 3, 1929 or on March 6, 1929, and is buried in Oakhill Cemetery in Newnan, Georgia. Julia Carmichael was born May 17, 1848 in Atlanta, Georgia to Richard Hugh Carmichael ("Richard Carmichael") born October 23, 1826 and Sarah Wellborn of Atlanta, was the twin to a brother who died at birth. She died October 14, 1939 in Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia, and is buried with her husband in Oakhill Cemetery. Seaborn Cavender joined Company K of the First Georgia Calvary as a CSA sharpshooter in either June 1862403 or December 28, 1861 at the age of 15, without the knowledge or consent of his father or mother, and was transported to Savannah, Bryan County, Georgia by Green McDonnel and others to join the Company of Capt. Moore of Col. W.T. Wright Regiment and General Walker Brigade. After his father wrote two strong letters to Governor Joseph E. Brown on January 14, 1862 and on February 10, 1862, he was released. He later joined the First Georgia Cavalry with his brother, William Washington Cavender ("William Cavender") in June of 1862. William Cavender served as a scout and spy and, according to the book "Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia" William Cavender was captured at Vicksburg, Mississippi or in Salsbury, North Carolina403 on July 4, 1863 and was exchanged August 4, 1863. Seaborn Cavender was alleged to have killed more Yankees than anyone in his Company. In 1870, he was living with his brother, Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) in Coweta County, in 1880 he was living on Savannah Street in Newnan, Georgia, in the 1900 he was living in Newnan, Georgia and by that time had 6 children, 5 of which were then still living, and in 1910 was living at 15 Cavender Street in Newnan, Georgia.

On November 6, 1911 he bought land in Murray County, Georgia from J.J. Seay; on November 21, 1912 he bought more land in Murray County, Georgia; and, on March 9, 1922 he sold some land in Murray County, Georgia to Ona C. Tolar ("Ona Tolar"). He apparently was a cattle dealer.

Seaborn Cavender and Julia Cavender had 6 children:

Carl S. Cavender ("Carl Cavender" & “C.S. Cavender”) born March 1874 in Coweta County, Georgia, died of cancer October 3, 1940 in Coweta County, Georgia, and is buried in the Oakhill Cemetery in Newnan, Georgia. In 1900 he was working as a hostler and in 1910 he was living at home with his father and was working in a butcher shop and in a livery stable;

Hugh Cavender born in November 1876. According to the 1900 census for Coweta County, Georgia he was then living at home and working as a hostler and, according to the 1910 census for Coweta County, Georgia, he was then still living at home but working as a butcher;

Ona Cavender born October 5, 1879, married Fred Augustus Tolar ("Fred Tolar") July 15, 1907 in Coweta County, Georgia, was an accomplished musician and teacher, and died July 19, 1962. Fred Tolar was the son of John Franklin Tolar ("John Tolar") and Mary Parmelia Hay ("Mary Hay"), and died July 26, 1950. Ona Tolar was an accomplished musician and teacher. Fred Tolar and Ona Tolar had 2 children:

Mary Elizabeth Tolar ("Mary Tolar") married Lawrence W. McKoon ("Lawrence McKoon") of Luthersville, Georgia on June 16, 1934 in Coweta County, Georgia. Lawrence McKoon served in WWII and they had one son:

Douglas McKoon born in 1945; and,

Frances Tolar who married John McCrory Hill ("John Hill") and they had one child named:

Jessie Frances Hill ("Jessie Hill") born November 23, 1942 and lived in Atlanta, Georgia;

Neal Cavender born about 1883;

Julie Cavender ("Jule Cavender" & “Jules Cavener”) born in February 1886 in Coweta County, Georgia, and died September 25, 1956 in Coweta County, Georgia. According to the 1910 census, he was then living with his parents and working as a cattle dealer; and,

Vern Cavender born in August 1888, married Mrs. Pansy Kimble, lived in Americus and was a telegraph operator in Americus, Georgia, and had no children. Pansy Kimble had 3 children by her previous marriage;

(iv) OBEDIAH MORGAN CAVENDER (“Obediah M. Cavender”, “O.M. Cavender”, "Obediah Cavender," "Obadiah Cavender"? & "Morgan Cavender") born March 19, 1848 in Coweta County, Georgia, on July 16, 1868 married Ella N. Hannon (“Ella N. Harmon”?, “Ella Harmon”? & "Ella Hannon") in Coweta County, Georgia and whose parents were from South Carolina. He died May 22, 1927 in Coweta County and is buried with his wife in Elim Baptist Church Cemetery in Coweta County, Georgia. Ella Hannon was born April 12, 1849 and died March 26, 1914 in Coweta County, Georgia. Her parents were from South Carolina. Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) enlisted in Company D of the 9th Georgia Regiment in June 1864, probably served in the First Georgia Calvary with his brothers William Cavender and Seaborn Cavender, and was discharged in North Carolina in April 1865. The story is told that Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) was severely beaten by Yankee soldiers who came across him while he was holding the horses for his company. When he would not tell them where his company was, they beat him and left him for dead.

According to the 1870, 1880 and 1910 censuses, he was then living in the 4th.. District of Coweta County, Georgia, and, when he died, he was then living on McIntosh Road in the 4th.. District. By 1910, Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) had 12 children and 9 were then alive. Of the 12 children of Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?) and Ella Cavender, only the names of 11 are known:

Eugenia Cavender born May 14, 1869 in Coweta County, Georgia, married Thomas Franklin Hardigree ("Thomas Hardigree" & "Thomas Hardegree") September 16, 1885 in Coweta County, Georgia, died September 2, 1960 in Coweta County, and is buried with her husband in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County. Thomas Hardigree was born January 22, 1859 to Zacharia Hardigree and a Mary, and died April 9, 1956. Thomas Hardigree and Eugenia Hardigree had 12 children:

Willie Mae Hardigree born September 1889;

Bruce Hardigree born September 1890 in Georgia and married Pauline Banks on December 2, 1917 in Coweta County, Georgia and lived in Franklin, Heard County, Georgia;

Harvy Hardigree born in October 1891 in Georgia, became a medical doctor, and lived in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky;

Thomas Glen Hardigree ("Thomas Hardigree") born April 30, 1892, married Lucy Webb ("Lula Webb"?), died June 29, 1966, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia. Lucy Webb was born January 19, 1894 and died July 6, 1965;

Naomi Hardigree born in October 1894;

Otis Hardigree born in April 1895;

Robert Henry Hardigree ("Robert Hardigree") born September 23, 1896 died April 23, 1913, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia;

Eugenia Hardigree born in September 1898;

Zella Hardigree born about 1900;

Fannie E. Hardigree ("Frances Hardigree" & "Fannie Hardigree") born June 20, 1903, married Jesse Stephens, died February 2, 1971, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia;

James E. Hardigree ("James Hardigree") born August 10, 1904, married Alma Luckie, died March 23, 1970, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia. James Hardigree and Alma Hardigree had one child named:

Peniston Hardigree who was born April 19, 1928 in Newnan, Georgia; and,

Mary Hardigree born in 1908;

Robert Tuggle Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.T. Cavender”) born about 1870, died about 1912 and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia;

Frances Lee Cavender ("Frances Cavender", “F.L. Cavender” & "Fannie Cavender") born in March 1874, married Ruben Jackson ("Reuben Jackson") and had 2 sons;

William Henry Cavender ("William Cavender", “William H. Cavender”, “W.H. Cavender” & "Will Cavender") born either April 29, 1876 or November 29, 1876403 in Coweta County, Georgia, married April 7, 1938 to Dora Elizabeth Powell ("Dora Powell" & "Dovie Powell"), and died January 5, 1960 in Carroll County, Georgia. Dora Powell was born June 5, 1888 to Francis Park Powell ("Francis Powell") and Luradine Allen. William Cavender is buried at Elim Baptist Church and, as of 1986, Dora Powell was still living. The 1910 census shows William Cavender as being single and boarding with Walter C. Grace ("Walter Grace") at 19½ Court Square. He was a bookkeeper for a retail dry goods store and managed a pool room;

Annie Barrow Cavender ("Annie Cavender", “Ann Cavender”? & “A.B. Cavender”) born in March 1878, married a Huckabe, and had 2 children:

Tommie Rebecca Huckabe ("Tommie Huckabe" & "Thomas Huckabe"?); and, William Huckabe who lived in Waycross, Georgia;

Earnest Cavender born about 1878, died about 1881, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia;

Samuel Obediah Cavender ("Samuel Cavender", “Samuel O. Cavender”, “S.O. Cavender” & "Obadiah Cavender"?) born in January 1881, and married Daisy Hickman (“Dasty Hickman”?) on March 8, 1908 in Bibb County, Georgia with the ceremony being conducted by J.B. Phillips. Samuel Cavender and Daisy Cavender had 6 children:

Margaret Eloise Cavender ("Margaret Cavender" & “M.E. Cavender”?) born May 9, 1910,first married Dallas Lyman Ross ("Dallas Ross") on February 23, 1931 in Bibb County, Georgia, apparently later married a Roberts, and died June 14, 1975. Dallas Ross was the son of Early Ernest Ross ("Early Ross") and Ida Mae Tucker ("Ida Tucker");

Robert Edwin Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.B. Cavender”);

Virginia Cavender who apparently married a Stallworth;

William Leroy Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.L. Cavender”);

Ernest Eugene Cavender ("Ernest Cavender" & “E.E. Cavender”) born either August 19, 1921 or August 19, 1922, married Amy Murner in Bibb County, Georgia with the ceremony being conducted by H.M. Cannon, lived in Martinez, Georgia, and died about 1990 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. Amy Murner was born about 1924 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia to Ernest Cavender and Amy Cavender had 2 children:

Samuel Eugene Cavender (“Samuel Cavender” & “S.E. Cavender”) who lives in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia; and,

Sandra Jean Cavender (“Sandra Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”) born October 22, 1952 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, and married Henry Thomas Parker (“Henry Parker”) who was born July 7, 1950. Henry Parker and Sandra Parker had 4 children:

Thomas Christopher Parker (“Thomas Parker”) born September 16, 1972 in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, and married Mary Elizabeth Miller (“Mary Miller”) on June 20, 1999. Mary Miller was born September 22, 1971 inElizabeth City, Pasquitank County, North Carolina to James Ray Miller (“James Miller”) who was born December 27, 1948 in Virginia, Virginia Beach and Mary LaMour Perry (“Mary Perry”) who was born September 30, 1948. Thomas Parker and Mary Parker have 4 children:

Elizabeth Saige Parker (“Elizabeth Parker”) born March 13, 2001, probably in Macon, Georgia;

Michael Shane Parker (“Michael Parker”) born June 20, 1974 in Macon, Georgia;

Stephen Brian Parker (“Stephen Parker”) born in March 1976 in Macon, Georgia, and married Caroline Annette Lonergan (“Caroline Lonergan”) on June 21, 1998; and,

Andrew Justin Parker (“Andrew Parker”) born November 26, 1979 in Macon, Georgia; and,

Mary Cavender who married an Orwan;

Alvin Cavender born about 1884, died about 1888, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia;

Orlanda McClendon Cavender ("Ordanda Cavender", "Orlander Cavender", “O.M. Cavender”) & "Mack Cavender") born August 19, 1887, married August 3, 1913 to Marjorie Sue Allen ("Marjorie Allen") in Coweta County, Georgia, and died April 26, 1944. Marjorie Allen was born December 18, 1894 and died March 1, 1977. Orlanda Cavender and Marjorie Cavender had one son:

Francis Eugene Cavender ("Francis Cavender", “F.E. Cavender” & “Francis E. Cavender”) born May 21, 1914, married Pauline Jackson who was born July 29, 1918. Frances Cavender and Pauline Cavender had one son named:

Raymond Eugene Cavender ("Raymond Cavender" & “R.G. Cavender”) who lives in Newnan, Georgia;

Ella Gordon Cavender ("Ella Cavender" & “E.G. Cavender”) born April 1889, married January 12, 1913 to Charles G. Wilson ("Charles Wilson") in Coweta County, Georgia, and they had one child:

Frances Wilson; and,

Morgan Cavender born May 1891 and died about 1931 and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia;

(v) HENRIETTA F. CAVENDER ("Henrietta Cavender" & “H.F. Cavender”) born March 12, 1852 in Coweta County, Georgia, married John A. Morris ("John Morris") May 2, 1877 in Coweta County, Georgia, died December 9, 1928 and is buried with her husband in Elim Baptist Church Cemetery in Coweta County, Georgia. John Morris was born July 29, 1854 in Alabama and died May 27, 1904 in Coweta County, Georgia. John Morris and Henrietta Morris lived in Alabama for a while after their marriage and moved to Coweta County, Georgia. The 1900 census lists them in the 4th. District of Coweta County and had 11 children, 9 of which were then still living. In the 1910 census for the same district, Henrietta Cavender was listed as the head of the household. The 11 children of John Morris and Henrietta Morris were:

Fannie E. Morris ("Fannie Morris") born either May 18, 1878 or May 18, 1880403 in Alabama, married December 26, 1906 to Oscar S. Fincher ("Oscar Fincher") in Coweta County, Georgia, died August 1, 1942, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia. Oscar Fincher was born about 1876, and died August 1, 1942. According to the 1910 census for the 4th.. District of Coweta County, Georgia, Fannie Morris was then living with her mother;

Byrd Morris born December 1880 in Alabama;

Mary B. Morris ("Mary Morris") born February 1883 in Georgia, married March 20, 1910 to William Wage Goodman ("William Goodman") in Coweta County, Georgia, and died about 1967. William Goodman was born about 1878 in Georgia to Teleka Goodman, died in 1948. Both William Goodman and Mary Goodman are buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia. According to the 1910 census, the William Goodman family was then living in the 4th.. District of Coweta County, Georgia;

Bernard Morris born March 1884 in Georgia;

Essie Morris born February 27, 1886 in Coweta County, Georgia, married John Samuel Wortham ("John Wortham") December 27, 1914 in Coweta County, and died May 11, 1979. John Wortham was born August 21, 1894 and died January 26, 1974. Both John Wortham and Essie Wortham are buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County. John Wortham and Essie Wortham had 4 children:

Sarah Wortham who married an Alford in Newnan, Georgia;

Harriett Wortham who married an Erquitt in Atlanta, Georgia;

J.B. Wortham who married a Bunn in Newnan, Georgia; and,

Cliff Wortham (“Clifford Wortham”?) who married a Copeland in East Point, Georgia;

Lena Morris born June 1887 in Coweta County, Georgia and married November 17, 1907 to Thomas A. Hutchens ("Thomas Hutchens") in Coweta County, Georgia. Thomas Hutchens was born about 1872. Thomas Hutchens had 5 children by his first wife prior to marrying Lena Morris and they were:

Henry G. Hutchens ("Henry Hutchens") born about 1892;

Minnie K. Hutchens ("Minnie Hutchens") born about 1895;

Thomas J. Hutchens ("Tom Hutchens") born in 1900;

Walter B. Hutchens ("Walter Hutchens") born about 1901; and,

Isabel Hutchens born about 1907. Thomas Hutchens.

Lena Hutchens had one son named:

James Hardaway Hutchens ("James Hutchens") born about 1910 in Georgia and married Winifred Elizabeth Armstrong ("Winfrede Armstrong"?, "Winifred Armstrong" & "Beth Armstrong") May 27, 1938 in Coweta County, Georgia. According to the 1910 census, the Thomas Hutchens family was then living in the 4th.. District of Coweta County, Georgia;

Alice Morris born September 1, 1888 in Georgia and died October 4, 1890;

Paul Morris born June 1890 in Coweta County, Georgia, married April 20, 1913 to Willis O. Grimes ("Willis Grimes" & "Willie Grimes") in Coweta County. Willis Grimes was born about 1893 to Calvin D. Grimes ("Calvin Grimes") and a Cora;

Beula Morris born May 16, 1893 in Georgia and died September 25, 1894;

James Thompson Morris ("James Morris") born October 1894 in Georgia and married Ruby Millians; and,

Loftin Morris;

(vi) ALICE W. CAVENDER ("Alice Cavender" & “A.W. Cavender”) born October 30, 1855403 & 493 or October 30, 1856 in Coweta County, Georgia, on June 18, 1876 married James L. Almon ("James Almon" & "James Allmon") in Coweta County, died December 15, 1888 and is buried with her husband in Elim Baptist Church Cemetery in Coweta County, Georgia. James Almon was born February 20, 1845 in Heard County, Georgia to Hezekiah Allmon ("Hezekiah Almon") and Elizabeth Taylor, and died March 25, 1916. James Almon and Alice Almon had 2 children:

Francis Roy Almon ("Francis Almon") born about 1877 and married Eula Mae Glass ("Eula Glass") June 2, 1915 in Coweta County, Georgia; and,

Obediah Clarence Almon ("Obediah Almon" & "Obadiah Almon"?) born either August 18, 1880 or August 12, 1880403, died September 7, 1880, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia;

(vii) SARAH CAVENDER born in 1856 in Georgia;

(viii) FRANCES P. CAVENDER ("Frances Cavender" & “F.P. Cavender”) born September 14, 1857 in Coweta County, Georgia, on December 13, 1877 married Joseph Luther McKoy ("Joseph McKoy" & “Joseph McCoy”?) in Coweta County, Georgia, died April 20, 1915 and is buried with her husband in the Oakhill Cemetery in Newnan, Georgia. Joseph McKoy was born January 22, 1857 in Georgia to John T. McKoy ("John McKoy") and either Frances403 or his second wife, Lucy Jane Elder ("Lucy Elder"?), and died October 13, 1945 in Georgia. Joseph McKoy and Frances McKoy lived in the 4th... District of Georgia. Of their 6 children, three supposedly died at infancy. However, in the 1900 census for Coweta County, 5 children were then alive. The 6 known children of Joseph McKoy and Frances McKoy were:

Earl Cavender McKoy ("Earl McKoy") born in November 1878 in Georgia, married November 12, 1902 to Eva Grimes in Coweta County, Georgia, and died March 9, 1966 in Coweta County. Eva Grimes was born about 1885, and died March 9, 1966. They lived in Newman, Coweta County, Georgia and Earl McKoy was a mail carrier. Earl McKoy and Eva McKoy had the following 4 children, only 2 of which were apparently living in 1910 according to the census report:

Edna McKoy born about 1908;

Earl Cavender McKoy, Jr. ("Earl McKoy") married Elan E. Plant ("Elan Plant") on November 26, 1953 in Coweta County, Georgia;

Frances McKoy; and,

Luther Fred McKoy ("Luther McKoy");

Ernest Lee McKoy ("Ernest Lee McKoy"?, "Ernest McKoy", & "Evart McKoy") born in August 1881, married about 1906 to Odessa Lee Hutchens ("Odessa Hutchens") who was born about 1889, and died May 3, 1961 in Coweta County, Georgia. Ernest McKoy died May 23, 1944 in Coweta County, Georgia. Evart McKoy and Odessa McKoy had 5 children:

Mable McKoy ("Mabell McKoy"?);

Mary McKoy;

Ruby McKoy;

Lee McKoy; and,

Herbert McKoy; and,

Roy Elder McKoy ("Roy McKoy"?, "Ray E. McKoy" & "Ray McKoy") born January 1, 1884, married December 20, 1905 to Lena M. Hutchens ("Lena Hutchens") in Coweta County, Georgia. Lena Hutchens was born about 1888, and died May 1960 in Coweta County. According to the 1910 census, Roy McKoy family was living near his father in Coweta County. Ray McKoy and Lena McKoy had 7 children:

Carlton Bryan McKoy ("Carl McKoy", "Carl B. McKoy" & "Carlton McKoy") born in 1908;

Edwin Neal McKoy ("Edwin McKoy") born in 1909;

Bessie McKoy;

Joseph Ray McKoy ("Joseph McKoy");

Fannie McKoy (“Francis McKoy”?);

Frank Amos McKoy ("Frank McKoy"); and,

Raiford Milton McKoy ("Raiford McKoy");

Fannie M. McKoy ("Fannie McKoy") born October 1893;

Ralph McKoy born April 25, 1895 and died August 10, 1966; and,

Nellie McKoy born August 10, 1896; and,

(ix) AMANDA BARROW CAVENDER ("Amanda Bartow Cavender", "Amanda Cavender", “A.B. Cavender” & “Bartholomew Cavender”) born May 31, 1861 in Coweta County, Georgia, married Francis Marion Chappell ("Francis Chappell", “Francis M. Chappel”, “Frank Marion Chappel” & “Frank M. Chappell”) on October 21, 1877 in Cowetta County, Georgia. FHL Number 470367 She died on either July 31, 1949 or on July 21, 1949 493 in the 4th. District of Coweta County, Georgia and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia. Francis Chappell was born April 16, 1864, about 1901 invented the 2-bale hand operated hay press, about 1902 invented a churn, died February 23, 1924 in Coweta County, Georgia, and is buried with his wife. Francis Chappell and Amanda Chappell had 3 children:

Mary Frances Chappell ("Mary Chappell") born July 20, 1879 in Coweta County, Georgia, married Benjamin Alexander Mosley ("Benjamin Mosley") about 1907 in Coweta County, died June 19, 1966, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church Cemetery in Coweta County, Georgia. Benjamin Mosley was born September 16, 1879, died November 23, 1950, and is buried with his wife. Benjamin Mosley and Mary Mosley had a son named:

Benjamin Chappell Mosley ("Benjamin Mosley") who was born February 7, 1910, died July 21, 1966, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church Cemetery in Coweta County, Georgia;

Lee O. Chappell ("Lee Chappell") born November 14, 1881 in Coweta County, Georgia, married Theo A. Crowder ("Theo Crowder") January 19, 1929 in Coweta County, died April 6, 1969 in Coweta County, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church Cemetery in Coweta County. Theo Crowder was born May 4, 1881 in Coweta County, was the son of William L. Crowder ("William Crowder") and a Sophia, died August 20, 1953, and is buried with his wife; and,

William Pierce Chappell ("William Chappell") born July 19, 1886 in Coweta County, Georgia, died July 25, 1973, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church Cemetery in Coweta County, Georgia; and,

(5) JESSE JOHN CAVENDER ("Jesse J. Cavender", “J.J. Cavender” & "Jesse Cavender") was born September 22, 1817 in either Whiteburg, Anson County, North Carolina or in Whitesburg, Carroll County, Georgia494, married either Susan Ann Echols (“Susan Echols”)493 & 494 about 1838 or Susan Ann Aaron ("Susan Aaron" & "Susanna Aaron") on October 19, 1837 in Georgia, died on either September 10, 1854493 & 494 or on September 12, 1854429 in Carroll County, Georgia giving a "verbal will" which was recorded December 8, 1854 naming his brother, Obediah Cavender ("Obadiah Cavender"?), as executor of his estate, and is buried with his wife and some of his children in Cavender Cemetery near Lowell in Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia. Other Cavender children are buried in the family cemetery of Rev. William Harris Aaron, brother of Jesse Cavender's wife, Susan Aaron. The cemetery is located near Newton County, Georgia near Starrsville, Georgia on the old Pete Knox farm. Susan Aaron was born October 19, 1818 in Newton County, Georgia and died October 5, 1879 in Carroll County. She was the daughter of John Aaron who settled in Jasper County, Georgia by 1827 and who died before 1830. In the 1832 Cherokee, Georgia ("Cherokee Nations") land lottery, the four orphan children of John Aaron: (i) Susan Ann Aaron ("Susan Aaron") born about 1818 in Georgia, married Jessee J. Cavender ("Jessee Cavender" & “Jesse Cavender”?) and died about 1879 in Carroll County, Georgia; (ii) Elizabeth Aaron born about 1820, married A.J. Mize ("Joseph Mize") who was born about 1816 in Coweta County, Georgia, and they had five children from about 1841 to 1849; (iii) James Cornelius Aaron ("James C. Aaron" & "James Aaron") born March 3, 1815 in Lincoln County, Georgia, and died May 9, 1880 in Jasper County, Georgia, and (iv) William Harris Aaron ("William Aaron") born about 1816 in Georgia and died about 1892 in Newton County, Georgia, won property called "Land Lot No. 126" which comprised approximately 180 acres of land in the Tenth District, Second Section, originally Cherokee Territory or Cherokee Nations Territory, now Gilmer County, Georgia while they were then living in Jasper County, Georgia. Apparently the Aaron children sold the land in Coweta County, Georgia to David Sisson of Habersham County, Georgia on November 28, 1845 for $200. The deed was signed by J.C. Aaron of Jasper County, Georgia, William H. Aaron of the same location by his brother J.C. Aaron who had a power of attorney, A.J. Mize of Coweta County, Georgia and Jesse J. Cavender of the same location. In the 1850 census for 11th District of Carroll County, Georgia, the children of Jesse Cavender and Susan Cavender were all listed as having been born in Georgia and were Sarah Elizabeth Cavender ("Sarah Cavender") age 11 and thus born about 1839, Efram Cavender age 8 and thus born about 1842, James Cavender age 6 and thus born about 1842, Jackson Cavender age 5 and thus born about 1845, Georgia Cavender age 4 and thus born about 1846, Lucy Cavender age 2 and thus born about 18428, and Martha Cavender age 2 months and thus born about 1850. (NOTE: According to another source, Jesse John Cavender married Susan Echols.493) In either event, Jesse Cavender and Susan Cavender had 10 children:

(i) SARAH ELIZABETH CAVENDER ("Sarah Cavender", "Sallie Cavender", “Sarah E. Cavender”, “S.E. Cavender” & "Sally Cavender") born March 14, 1839 in Georgia, first married William Thomas Roberts, Sr. ("William Roberts") on May 29, 1857 in Carroll County, Georgia, and who died in the Civil War. She later married John M. Taylor ("John Taylor") on August 20, 1865 in Carroll County, died April 20, 1916 in Carroll County, and is buried in Cavender Cemetery in Carrollton, Carroll County. John Taylor was born March 18, 1847, died June 30, 1916 and is also buried in the Cavender Cemetery. The children of William Roberts and Sarah Roberts had 3 children:

Ellen Lathonia Roberts ("Ellen Roberts") born April 26, 1858 in Clayton County, Georgia, married George Washington Tuggle ("George Tuggle"), died either on May 20, 1944 or on May 20, 1949429, and is buried in Carroll County, Georgia;

William Thomas Roberts, Jr. ("William Roberts") born August 3, 1859 in Coweta County, Georgia, first married Hardy Clyde Jones ("Hardy Jones") on September 15, 1886, later married Julia Frances Strickland ("Julia Strickland"), served in Company H of the 12th Georgia Regiment, and is buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia; and,

Richmond Williamsburg Roberts ("Richmond Roberts") born July 26, 1861 in Clayton County, Georgia, married Mary Elizabeth Smith ("Mary Smith") on February 11, 1891, and died April 22, 1916.

John Taylor and Sarah Taylor had 8 children:

John Jesse Taylor, Jr. ("John Taylor") born July 1, 1866 and married Magie Lee ("Maggie Lee");

Hattie Taylor born about 1870 married George Clark and lived in Coweta County, Georgia;

Exie Taylor born about 1872 and married Calude Mann;

Moses Dara Lee Taylor ("Moses Taylor") born November 29, 1873, married Willie Pollard, and died December 15, 1936;

Adores Marian Byrd Taylor ("Odores Taylor" & "Adores Taylor") born March 31, 1875, married Mary Frances Kay ("Mary Kay"), and died December 20, 1954;

Clara E. Taylor ("Clara Taylor") born September 28, 1878, died July 14, 1895, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Carrollton, Georgia;

Homer Wade Taylor ("Homer Taylor") born February 20, 1877 and married Alice Barr; and

Robert Martin Taylor ("Robert Taylor") born October 5, 1880, married Allie Mashburn in Carroll County, Georgia, and died February 16, 1968. Robert Taylor and Allie Taylor had a son named:

Ray Taylor who was born December 3, 1918 in Carroll County, Georgia and married Marill McNeal January 3, 1942 in Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia. Ray Taylor and Marill Taylor had at least 3, and possibly 4 children:

Neal Grayson Taylor ("Neal Taylor") born November 11, 1946;

Byron Cavender Taylor ("Byron Taylor") born April 18, 1954; and,

Margarette LaRaye Taylor ("Margarette Taylor") born June 19, 1956; and possibly had another daughter:

Clara E. Taylor ("Clare Taylor") who was born September 28, 1878, died on July 14, 1895, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery;

(ii) JOHN EPHRAM MITCHELL CAVENDER ("John Ephraim Cavender", "John Effraim Cavender", "John Cavender", John Effraim M. Cavender", "Ephram Cavender", "John Ephram Cavender", "Effraim Cavender", "John E.M. Cavender", “J.E.M. Cavender”, “J.E. Cavender”, "Efraim Cavender" & "Epraim Cavender"?) born about 1842 in Georgia, was raised in Georgia about 7 miles from Whitesburg, Georgia and about 4 miles from Lowell, Georgia on the Chattahoochee River, and married his cousin, Sarah Elizabeth Aaron, ("Sarah Aaron" & “Sarah E. Aaron”) on December 19, 1865 in Starsville, Newton County, Georgia, and died about 1939. Sarah Aaron was born April 28, 1845 and died May 24, 1896. She was the second daughter of Rev. William Harris Aaron ("William Aaron") who was born about 1816 and died about 1892 and the son of John Aaron and Sarah Aaron and, therefore, was the brother of Susan Ann Aaron, Elizabeth Aaron, and James Cornelius Aaron. The wife of Rev. William Aaron was Mary Jane Lawson ("Mary Lawson"). John Cavender and Sarah Cavender had 12 children:

James Jackson Cavender ("James Cavender", “James J. Cavender”, “J.J. Cavender” & "Jack Cavender") born September 22, 1866, never married, died September 9, 1890 and is buried in the Rev. William Aaron Cemetery in Starrsville, Newton County, Georgia;

William Fare Cavender ("William Cavender", “William F. Cavender”, “W.F. Cavender” & "Willie Cavender") born May 8, 1868, never married, died May 5, 1891, and is buried in the Rev. William Aaron Cemetery in Starrsville, Newton County, Georgia;

G.T. Cavender ("C.T. Cavender") born August 15, 1870, died September 1, 1870, and is buried in the Rev. William Aaron Cemetery in Starrsville, Newton County, Georgia;

Dodus Winfield Cavender ("Dodus Cavender" & “D.W. Cavender”) born August 15, 1870 and died September 1, 1970;

Ann Jane Cavender ("Ann Cavender", “Ann J. Cavender” & “A.J. Cavender”) born September 23, 1871 and died September 25, 1871 and is buried in the Rev. William Aaron Cemetery in Starrsville, Newton County, Georgia;

Thomas Davis Cavender ("Thomas Cavender", Thomas D. Cavender, “T.D. Cavender”, "Tommie Cavender" & "Tommie Cavender") born June 20, 1873 and died September 8, 1900;

Camillus Cavender born November 23, 1875 and never married; and,

John Michael Cavender ("John Cavender", “John M. Cavender”, “J.M. Cavender” & "Johnie Cavender") born July 21, 1878, married Eddie Hammons Putman ("Eddie Putman"), and died December 25, 1939. John Cavender and Eddie Cavender had the following children:

Lillian Janette Cavender ("Lillian Cavender" & “L.J. Cavender”) born July 30, 1912;

Quida Ephram Cavender ("Quida Cavender", "Ephram Cavender", “Q.E. Cavender” & "Quida Cavender") born March 25, 1917;

John Mitchell Cavender, Jr. ("John Cavender", “J.M. Cavender” & “John M. Cavender”) born August 11, 1920; and,

Mattie Inez Cavender ("Mattie Cavender") born May 20, 1924;

(iii) JAMES WASHINGTON CAVENDER ("James Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “James W. Cavender”) born February 20, 1843 in Carrol County, Georgia, married Sarah L. Roberts ("Sarah Roberts") in Carroll County, Georgia on January 28, 1868, and died February 15, 1923 in Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia. Sarah Roberts was born April 12, 1845 and died June 1, 1913. James Cavender was a Sergeant in Company F, CAV. Battallion, Phillips Legion of Georgia. Both James Cavender and his wife are buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Carrollton, Georgia. Apparently James Cavender and Sarah Cavender had a daughter named:

Edmonia Cavender born about 1869;265, 327 & 355

(iv) ANDREW JACKSON CAVENDER ("Andrew Cavender", “Andrew J. Cavender” & “A.J. Cavender”) born December 25, 1845 in Carroll County, Georgia, married a Martha S., died November 6, 1927 in Carroll County and is buried with his wife in the Cavender Cemetery in Carrollton, Georgia. Andrew Cavender was in the same Battallion as his brother James Cavender. Martha S. was born October 15, 1848, died March 28, 1892, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Carroll County, Georgia. Andrew Cavender and Martha Cavender had 4 children:

Bunny O. Cavender ("Bunny Cavender", “B.O. Cavender” & "Buny Cavender"?) born December 10, 1868, died June 13, 1869 and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Carroll County;

John H. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.H. Cavender”) born July 3, 1869 and died December 12, 1870 and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia;

Hutson W. Cavender ("Hut Cavender", “H.W. Cavender” & "Hutson Cavender") born about 1870, married Estella Long ("Stella Long") on December 17, 1893 in Carroll County, Georgia, FHL Number 341904 and died about 1950. Estella Long was born about 1876 and is buried with her husband and her children in the Cavender Cemetery in Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia. Hutson Cavender and Stella Cavender ("Estella Cavender") had 3 children:

Clarence Cavender who was born December 18, 1899 and died December 31, 1901;

John Cavender born and died July 21, 1904; and,

Eunice Cavender born July 21, 1904 and died August 11, 1904. The Hutson Cavender family is buried in the Liberty Congregational Methodist Church Cemetery; and,

Lylar A. Cavender ("Lylar Cavender" & “L.A. Cavender”) born March 5, 1872, died September 7, 1872, and buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia:

(v) GEORGIA ANN CAVENDER ("Georgia Cavender" & “G.A. Cavender”) born about 1846 in Georgia and married September 12, 1875 to Oscar Todd in Carroll County, Georgia. Their children were:

Asbery Todd; and,

Susan Aan Todd ("Susan Todd");

(vi) LUCY J. CAVENDER ("Lucy Cavender", “L.J. Cavender” & “Lucille Cavender”?) born October 22, 1848 in Carroll County, Georgia, died November 15, 1876, and is buried in Cavender Cemetery in Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia;

(vii) MARTHA CAVENDER born in 1850 in Georgia and apparently died before 1860;

(viii) LOUISA G. CAVENDER ("Louisa Cavender", “L.G. Cavender” & "Liza Cavender") born April 18, 1852 in Carroll County, Georgia, died October 15, 1860 in Carroll County, and buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Carroll County;

(ix) LIZA G. CAVENDER ("Liza Cavender" & “L.G. Cavender”) born April 18, 1852 and died October 15, 1860; and,

(x) LUCINDA J. CAVENDER ("Lucinda Cavender", "Lucy Cavender", “L.J. Cavender” & "Sophia Cavender") who was born about 1854 in Georgia and never married;

(6) MARY JANE CAVENDER?("Mary Cavender", Mary J. Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender” & "Polly Cavender") born about 1775? and married Drewy Bridges ("Dreway Bridges" & "Bridges Dreway") on January 17, 1786 and Bryant Cavender was the bondsman. 357 On July 2, 1754, a Bryant Cavender ("Bryan Cavender") of St. Mary's County, Maryland was a witness of the will of Abraham Gambell in Dorchester County, Maryland. Also on the same date, he was a surety for a bond on Ann Carmaday as the Administratrix of the estate of Matthew Carmaday; and, possibly

(7) BARBARA CAVENDER? born about 1780 in Virginia, first married Madrick Merritt on March 12, 1818 in Jasper County, Georgia who apparently had earlier lived in the Pendeton District of South Carolina. She later married Frances Chappell, died in Coweta County, Georgia, and is buried with her second husband in the Elim Baptist Church Cemetery in Coweta County, Georgia. Frances Chappell was born April 16, 1864 and died February 23, 1924 in Coweta County. Francis Chappell was an inventor and in 1901 was recognized for his invention of a two-bale, hand-operated hay press, and in 1908 for the invention of a new type churn. Francis Chappell and Amanda Chappell lived on Hollingworth Road in the 4th... District of Georgia and had 3 children:

(i) MARY FRANCES CHAPPEL ("Mary Chappell") born July 20, 1879 in Coweta County, Georgia, married Benjamin Alexander Mosley ("Benjamin Mosley") in 1907 in Coweta County, died June 19, 1966, and both she and her husband are buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia. Benjamin Mosley was born in 1907 in Coweta County, and died November 23, 1950. Benjamin Mosley and Mary Mosley had one son Benjamin Chappell Mosley born February 7, 1910, died July 21, 1966, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia;

(ii) LEE O. CHAPPELL born November 14, 1881 in Coweta County, Georgia, married January 19, 1929 to Theo A. Crowder ("Theo Cowder"), died April 6, 1969 and is buried with his wife in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia. Theo Cowder was born May 4, 1881 in Georgia to William Leonard Crowder ("William Crowder") and Sophis Cowder and died August 20, 1953; and,

(iii) WILLIAM PIERCE CHAPPELL ("William Chappell") born July 19, 1886 in Coweta County, Georgia, never married, died July 25, 1973, and is buried in the Elim Baptist Church in Coweta County, Georgia; and possibly,

(8) ISAAC C. CAVENDER? There is also the possibility, although not presently documented, that the above George C. Cavender was also the father of Isaac C. Cavender (“Isaac Cavender”, “I.C. Cavender” & “Issac Cavender”?) who was born in Georgia about 1816. See the separate line of Isaac C. Cavender (“Isaac Cavender”) separately listed in the Table of Contents hereof.265, 272, 297, 302, 327, 336, 337, 355, 359 & 368

It appears that, prior to 1800, virtually the entire Ezekiel Cavender family had moved to South Carolina and Georgia and, in the 1800 census for the Pendleton District of South Carolina, Ezekiel Cavender, Clemeth Cavender ("Clemith Cavender"?) and James Cavender families were living next door to each other. However, there are others who suggest he may have been the son of on of the two George Washington Cavenders in Walton County, Georgia. Note also that George Cavenah (“George Cavender”?) married Catherine Miles on November 9, 1806, and Issac C. Cavender and Susannah Tagert named a daughter “Catherine”. 135, 295, 296, 297, 306, 309, 349 & 355

ISAAC C. CAVENDER line (1816 - ? )

Isaac C. Cavender ("Isaac H. Cavender"?, "Isaac Cavender", "Issac Cavender"?, "Isaac Cavinah"?, “I.C. Cavender”? & "Isaac Cavenah"?) was born about 1816 in the Georgia/Mississippi Territory, served in Capt. Levi English English Texas RangerTroop, died October 15, 1860 in Atacosa County, Texas, and is buried at Poteet, Atascosa County, Texas. His Last Will and Testament was probated September 29, 1862 in Atascosa County, Texas and he named his heirs as C.W. Cavender (“George Washington Cavender”? & “ G.W. Cavender”), Green R. Cavender (“Green Cavender” & “G.R. Cavender”), Thomas J. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.J. Cavender”), Catherine S. Cavender (“Catherine Cavender” & “C.S. Cavender”), Francis E. Cavender (“Francis Cavender” & “F.E. Cavender”), John F. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.F. Cavender”), Isaac H. Cavender (“Isaac Cavender” & “I.H. Cavender”), S.A. Cavender, and his wife Susan A. Cavender (“Susan Cavender”, Susannah A.. Cavender? & “S.A. Cavender”).

It is of interest to note that his son, Thomas Jefferson Cavender (“Thomas Cavender”, “Thomas J. Cavender” & “T.J. Cavender”) stated in the 1880 census that his father was born in Mississippi, whereas another son, George Washington Cavender (“George Cavender”, “George W. Cavender” & “G.W. Cavender”) listed an unknown location of the birth of his father. It is also of interest to note that a John F. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.F. Cavender”) was listed in the 1823 Hinds County, Mississippi tax list, and that the above Isaac Cavender had a son likewise named John F. Cavender. Thus, there is a possibility that John F. Cavender was the father of Isaac Cavender.

It is of further interest to note that in the 1850 census for Hinds County, Mississippi,the household of Isaac Cavender was listed as follows; Isaac Cavinah, a farmer are 34 and born in Georgia about 1816; Susan Cavinah age 32 and born in Tennessee about 1818; Ellen Kennard (“Elleanor Kennard” & “Elinor Kennard”) age 15 and born in Mississippi about 1835 (actually, January 13, 1835); James N. Kennard (“James Kennard”) age 13 and born in Mississippi about 1837 (actually February 26, 1837); Isaac Cavinah age 13 and born in Mississippi about 1837; Norvill Kennard (“Norvell Grandbury Kennard” & “Norvell Kennard”) age 11 and born in Mississippi about 1839; George Cavinah age 11 and born in Mississippi about 1839; Helen Kennard age 9 and born in Mississippi about 1841; Green Cavinah age 9 and born in Mississippi about 1841; Thomas Cavinah age 7 and born in Mississippi about 1843; Susan Cavinah age 5 and born in Mississippi about 1845; and, Frances Cavinah age 3 and born in Mississippi about 1847. In the 1860 census, the Cavinah surnames were spelled “Cavender”.

In any event, Isaac Cavender moved to Rankin County, Mississippi before October 1835 when he was 19 years old, based upon the listing in the Rankin County, Mississippi Tract Book, as then owning 2 parcels (“lots”) of land: one lot of 81 acres was purchased on October 24, 1835 for the sum of $101.43; and another parcel of 40 acres which was purchased on January 17, 1835 for $50.03.

By some accounts, he first married widowed Mrs. Susannah Leggett on November 24, 1836 in Rankin County, Mississippi, and who was previously married to a James Westland Leggett (“James W. Leggett”& “James Leggett”) and had children by that marriage by the names of: John Wesley Leggett (“John Leggett”), William Ashbury Leggett (“William Leggett”) and Sarah Elizabeth Leggett (“Sarah Leggett”). By other accounts, he first married widow Mrs. Susannah Tagert on November 24, 1836 in Rankin County, Mississippi and whose prior husband, Jacob Tagert, died about October 1834 and Susannah Tagert then moved to Rankin County, Mississippi and bought property there under the name Susannah Tigot.

Isaac C. Cavender later married widowed Mrs. Susan Ann Kennard (“Susan Kennard”), born Susan Ann Tomblin (“Susan Tomblin”, “Susannah Tomblin”?, "Susan Tomlin"?), on either November 7, 1846 or on November 11, 1846 in Madison County, Mississippi, and then moved with his father and his family to a place along Galvan Creek in Poteet, Atascosa County, Texas about 1850 and which was located half way between Leming, Atascosa County, Texas and Poteet, Atascosa County, Texas. Susan Ann Tomlin was born February 11, 1813 in Tennessee, first married Joseph King Kennard (“Joseph Kennard”) in May 1833 in Davidson County, Tennessee, died May 24, 1873 in Poteet, Atascosa County, Texas, and is buried in Poteet, Atascosa County, Texas. In her Last Will and Testament, Susan Ann Cavender named her children as: James N. Kinnard (“James N. Kennard” & “James Kennard”), Norval Kennard, Elenor E. Rambie (“Elenor Rambie” & “Eleanor Rambie”) who first married Aaron Rambie and later married William J. McCullough (“William McCullough”), Frances Johnson, John F. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.F. Cavender”), and Isaac H. Cavender (“Isaac Cavender” & “I.H. Cavender”).

It is of interest to note that in 1870, the household of Susan Cavender included Tinealea Cavender a 62 year old female black cook born in Tennessee, Barlet Cavender a 19 year old black laborer, an unknown Cavender a13 year old mulatto born in Texas, and F.C. Cavender an 11 year old mulatto born in Texas..

Joseph Kennard (“Joseph Kinnard”?) was born December 28, 1802 in Mississippi?, and died January 4, 1845 in Hinds County, Mississippi.

Susannah Tegat (“Susannah Leggett”?, “Susannah Tigot”? &”Susannah Tagert”?) is recorded in the Rankin County, Mississippi Tract Book as owning a lot of 159 acres which was purchased for $99. 45 on December 22, 1834.

Susannah Tegat (“Susannah Leggett”?) and Isaac Cavender had 5 children of their own, in addition to the children from her first marriage.

Susan A. Cavender ("Susan Cavender" & "Susannah Cavender"?) may be the Susan A. McCulloch ("Susan McCulloch" & "Susannah McCulloch"?) who was born in Tennessee on February 12, 1818 in Tennessee, died on May 24, 1873, and is buried with her husband in Poteet, Atacosa County, Texas. On November 7, 1846, a power of attorney was given to a Hanes Robert by Isaac Cavender. In this document is listed the children of James Tegat and Susannah Tegat, as well as the children as those of Isaac Cavender and Susannah and was probably prepared for the purpose of leaving the Tegat children behind when Isaac and Susan went to Texas. Isaac Cavender settled in Poteet, Atascosa County, Texas about 1850, and died October 15, 1860 in Atascosa County, Texas, and is buried in the Poteet Cemetery in Poteet, Atascosa County, Texas. It is also of interest to note that the appraisal of the estate of Isaac Cavender was filed in Atascosa, Texas on September 30, 1862.

In the 1860 census for Atascosa County, Texas, then living in the household of an Issac Cavender were: Issac Cavender, ("Isaac Cavender"?) age 44 and thus born about 1816 in Georgia; his wife Susan A. Cavender ("Susan Cavender" & “S.A. Cavender”), apparently formerly Susan A. McCulloch, ("Susan McCulloch"), who was then age 42 and was born in Tennessee about 1818, together with the following children then living at home: Frances Elizabeth Cavender ("Frances Cavender", “F.E. Cavender” & "Francis Cavender") age 13 and born in Mississippi about 1847; J.F. Cavender, age 10 and born in Mississippi about 1850; Isaac H. Cavender(“Issac Cavender” & “ I.H. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Texas about 1855; Susan Cavender, age 3 and born in Texas about 1857; and, W.J. McCulloch Cavender ("W.J. Cavender") a male age 2 and born in Texas about 1858. Also living in the same household was Elinor McCulloch age 25, born in Mississippi about 1835, and apparently the daughter of Susan McCulloch ("Susannah McCulloch" & Susanna McCulloch”) by her previous marriage, and James A. Rinard age 23 and born in Mississippi. Susannah Cavender was previously married to James Westland Leggett (“James Leggett”, "James Tegat", “James Taggert”?, “James Tagert”? & "James Tygrit"?) who had children by her previous marriage. Susan Tomlin and Joseph Kennard had 5 children: Elinor Kennard (“Eleanor Kennard”?) born January 13, 1835 in Mississippi, and died September 3, 1914 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas; James N. Kennard (“James Kennard”) born February 26, 1837 in Mississippi, and died July 30, 1882 in Crown, Atascosa County, Texas; Helen Kennard born about 1841, married W.J. Cook who was born about 1858 in South Carolina; and Charles Henry Kennard (“Charles Kennard”) born about 1843.

By his first marriage, Isaac Cavender and Susannah Tagert Cavender (“Susannah Cavender”) had the following 5 children:

(i) Isaac H. Cavender ("Issac H. Cavender", "Issac Cavender"?, “I.H. Cavender” & "Isaac Cavender") born about 1837 in Mississippi, moved with his father’s family to Poteet, Atascosa County, Texas about 1850, and married Ella J. Twilley ("Ell Twilley" & “Eli Twilley”?) on September 2, 1874 in Atascosa County, Texas and who is said to be an Cherokee Indian maiden, and was living in Bosque County, Texas in 1800 according the the census records;

(ii) George Washington Cavender ("George Cavender", “G.W. Cavender” & “George W. Cavender”) who was born March 31, 1838 in Rankin County, Mississippi, and about 1850, moved with his father’s family to a point east of Poteet, Atascosa County, Texas, more specifically to a place along Galvan Creek in Poteet, Atascosa County, Texas which was located half way between Leming, Atascosa County, Texas and Poteet, Atascosa County, Texas. He enlisted on January 2, 1860 in the Texas Rangers Mounted Volunteers (“Maria Grays for home defence of Karnes City”) and was in the same Company as his brother, Green R. Cavender (“Green Cavender” & “G.R. Cavender”), who enlisted on June 18, 1861 and who may have been born about 1837 according to the 1856 list for Davis County, Iowa. George Washington Cavender (“George Cavender”) served from 1862 until the end of the War in various Texas units and was discharged near Houston, Texas in May 1865.

George Washington Cavender married Mary Jane Middlebrook ("Mary Middlebrook") on November 11, 1860 in Karnes County, Texas when she was 16 years of age and he was 23 years of age, and he died June 10, 1918 in Uvalde, Texas. Mary Middlebrook was born in June 1845 in Trinity River, Campos, Texas to Izban Middlebrook and Jane, and she died March 17, 1925, just short of her 81th. birthday, in the home of her son Isaac Ibzan in Uvalde, Uvalde County, Texas, and is buried in Carrizo Springs, Dimmit County, Texas. Mary Jane Cavender (“Mary Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender” & “Mary J. Cavender”) received a Confederate pension from May 26, 1909 to February 3, 1919 for her husband’s service during the Indian Wars in 1858 and 1859 and both George Cavender and his wife, Mary Jane, received a pension based on his service to the Confederate States of America.

Like his father, George Washington Cavender raised livestock and perhaps some cotton, and was elected as one of the first County Commissioners of Dimmit County, Texas in December 1880, the year the county was first organized, and was a charter member of the Masonic Lodge in Carrizo Springs. He died in his home on in Uvalde, Uvaldel County, Texas on June 10, 1918 at the age of 81 and his body was sent back to Carrizo Springs to be buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Carrizo Springs, Dimmit County, Texas and near his daughter Viola Cavender who had just died in 1917 and his son who has also just died in 1917. It is of interest to note that in the 1850 census records of Rankin County, Mississippi he was listed as being 11 years of age and his name was spelled George Cavinah. George Cavender and Mary Cavender had 9 children:

George Galloway Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.G. Cavender”) born September 6, 1861 in Dimmit County, Texas, married Mary Ellie Burton (“Mary Burton” & “Mary Ella Burton”?) on December 2, 1885 in Dimmit County, Texas, and died in April 1929 in Alpine, Brewster County, Texas. Mary Burton was born in October 1858 in Texas. George Cavender and Mary Cavender had 6 children:

Loma Cavender born May 22, 1888 in Dimmit County, Texas, married Thomas Franklin Skevington, Sr. (“Thomas Skevington”) on June 11, 1907 in Dimmit County, Texas, died May 8, 1966 in El Paso, Texas. Thomas Skevington and Loma Skevington had 3 children:

Thomas Franklin Skevington, Jr. (“Thomas Skevington”) born January 13, 1909 in Dimmit County, Texas, and married Thelma Floyd. Thomas Skevington and Thelma Skevington had 2 children:

Judy Carolyn Skevington (“Judy Skevington”) born October 1, 1943 in El Paso, Texas; and,

Patricia Ann Skevington (“Patricia Skevington”) born January 23, 1932 in Reeves County, Texas;

George Cavender Skevington (“George Skevington”) born September 21, 1911 in Dimmit County, Texas, and married Jean Dascomb Arnold (“Jean Arnold”). George Skevington and Jean Skevington had 2 children;

Cynthia Skevington born January 10, 1942 in Brewster County, Texas; and,

Katherine Skevington born August 19, 1943 in Brewster County, Texas;and,

Ethel Loma Skevington (“Ethel Skevington”) born June 24, 1913 in Dimmit County, Texas;

Belle Cavender born February 14, 1890 in Dimmit County, Texas, and married Ira Edward O’Meara (“Ira O’Meara”) on June 16, 1909 in Dimmit County, Texas. Ira O’Meara was born in November 1887, died about 1966, and is buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Carrizo Springs, in Dimmit County, Texas;

Cora Cavender born in November 1892 in Texas, married William Joshua Barker (“William Barker”) on September 20, 1910 in Dimmit County, Texas and who was born in July 1887 in Texas and died about 1938 and is buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Carrizo Springs, Dimmit County, Texas;

Mary Elliene Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) born October 26, 1894 in Dimmit County, Texas;

Fletcher Cavender born in October 1896 in Texas; and,

Clifton Cavender born in February 1899;

Isaac Ibzen Cavender (“Isaac Cavender” & “I.I. Cavender”) born October 8, 1865 in Hayes County, Texas, married Judith Matilda Lamkin (“Judith Lamkin”) on February 10, 1888 in Dimmit County, Texas, and died July 24, 1940 in California. Judith Lamkin was born September 15, 1867 in Gonzales County, Texas, was the daughter of Justice of the Peace Abner Lampkin, and died in January 1901 in Carrizo Springs, in Dimmit County, Texas. Isaac Cavender and Judith Cavender had 6 children:

Gracia Cavender born February 9, 1889 in Texas;

Fannie D. Cavender (“Frances D. Cavender”?, “Fannie Cavender”, “Frances Cavender”? & “F.D. Cavender, born July 22, 1890 in Texas;

Carrie Cavender born in June 1891 in Texas;

Isaac Ibb Cavender (“Isaac Cavender”, “Isaac J. Cavender”?, “I.I. Cavender” & I.J. Cavender”?) born on either December 1, 1892 or in December 1894 in Texas;

George Washington Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.W. Cavender”) born in June 1896 in Texas; and,

Nanie M. Cavender (“Nanie Cavender”, N.M. Cavender” & “Mollie Cavender”?) born December 3, 1897 in Carrizo Springs, in Dimmit County, Texas, and died August 9, 1978; and,

Jennie Elizabeth Cavender (“Jennie Cavender” & “J.E. Cavender”) born about 1868 in Hayes County, Texas;

Susanna Cavender (“Susan Cavender”? & “Susannah Cavender”) born about 1870 in Hayes County, Texas;

James Bird Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.B. Cavender”) born October 2, 1870 in Dimmit County, Texas, married Maude Cobb in Encinal, Texas on November 7, 1896 in Encinal, Texas when she was age 19 and he was age 24. Maude Cobb was born November 5, 1877 in Gonzales, Texas, and died on May 19, 1959 in Corpus Cristi, Texas. James Cavender became the Sheriff of Sierra Blanca, El Paso County, Texas (now Seirra blanca, Hudspeth County, Texas) and also ran a store in Sierra Blanca, El Paso County, Texas. In addition to being Sheriff, he also ran a store in Sierra Blanca. Store deliveries were made by mule-drawn wagon which he and his mother, Mary Jane Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) were thrown out of the wagon when the mule was frightened by a train.

James Bird Cavender was probably given the name “Bird” by his mother who had both a brother and an uncle named James Bird Middlebrook.

From about 1914-1918, James Cavender ran a store in Orange, New Mexico (now a ghost town)where he died in the flu epidemic of 1918.His body was wrapped in a mattress and brought back to Sierra Blanca where he was buried with Masonic rites, leaving 7 young children and one on the way. The 8 children of James Cavender and Mary Cavender were:

J.B. Cavender born about 1916;

Woodrow Wilson Cavender (“Woodrow Cavender”, “W.W. Cavender”) and “Woodie Cavender;

Bess Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”?);

Laura Cavender;

Dixie Cavender;

Jacque Cavender;

Mary George Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.G. Cavender”); and,

Willie D. Cavender (“Willie Cavender”, “William D. Cavender”? & “W.D. Cavender;

Thomas A. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.A. Cavender”) born about 1875 in Atascosa County, Texas; and,

Willie D. Cavender (“William D. Cavender”?, “William Cavender”?, Willie Cavender” & “W.D. Cavender”) born July 15, 1876 in Atascosa County, Texas, died May 5, 1917 in Dimmit County, Texas, and is buried in the Mt. Hope Cemetery in Carrizo, Dimmit County, Texas;

(iii) Green R. Cavender (“Green Cavender”, “Greene Cavender”? & “G.R. Cavender”) born about 1841 in Mississippi, moved with his father’s family to Poteet, Atascosa County, Texas about 1850, served from December 2, 1859 to February 10, 1860 in the Texas Rangers Frontier Battalion and served in the same Company as his brother, George W. Cavender (“George Cavender”) and which was commanded by Capt. Peter Tumlinson (“Peter Tomlinson”?). On March 14, 1859, he bought lots 7 and 97 in Pleasanton, Altacosa County, Texas for $40, and is listed in the 1860 census for Leon County, Texas;

(iv) Thomas Jefferson Cavender ("Thomas Cavender", “T.J. Cavender” & “Thomas J. Cavender”) born July 4, 1843 in Franklin County, Mississippi, moved with his father’s family to Poteet, Atascosa County, Texas about 1850, married Sarah Jane Welch ("Sarah Welch") on May 15, 1865 in Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas when she was about 15 years of age and while he was about 20 years of age and while he was in the army, and he died on September 21, 1904 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas. Their marriage license was witnessed by Jane C. Galloway (“Jane Galloway”). Sarah Welch was born December 16, 1850 in Brazos River, Texas, daughter of Thomas Welch and Amanda, and was adopted by George R. Galloway (“George Galloway”) and his wife formely Mrs. Jane C. Crawford (“Jane Crawford”, formerly Mrs. Jane C. Middlebrook” & “Jane Middlebrook”) who had been married to Ibzan Middlebrook, later deceased, and she died on April 9, 1926 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas.

On June 16, 1861 Thomas Cavender enlisted in the Civil War in Company I of the 2nd. Regiment of Texas Calvary commanded by Capt. John Littleton at the age of 18 years and remained in service through March 1865, lived in Dripping Springs, Hays County, Texas until about 1879 when they moved to Indian Bend, Dimmit County, Texas by the time the 1880 census was taken, by 1900 had moved to Dilley, Frio County, Texas, died September 21, 1904 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and is buried in the Dilley Cemetery in Dilley, Frio County, Texas. He owned close to 1,000 acres of land in Frio County, Texas, and had his own registered cattle brand.

Sarah Welch was born December 16, 1850 on the bank of the Brazos River in Robertson County, Texas to Thomas H. Welch (“Thomas Welch”) and Amanda Middlebrook, and continued to live at home with their youngest daughter, Annie Bell Cavender (“Annie Cavender” & “A.B. Cavender”) when her husband died, and she was still living at the same place when the 1900 and 1920 censuses were taken. When the 1920 census was taken, she was living at the same place with her son Charles J. Cavender (“Charles Cavender” & “C.J. Cavender”) and her grandson Hubbard Cavender. She applied for a widow’s pension which was approved, and she died on April 9, 1926 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and is buried with her husband and some of their children. Thomas Cavender and Sarah Cavender had 11 children,10 of which reached adulthood:

Thomas Green Cavender ("Thomas Cavender", “T.G. Cavender”, “Thomas Greene Cavender”? & “Thomas G. Cavender”) born January 26, 1869 in Dripping Springs, Hays County, Texas, married Lucy May Ellis ("Lucy Ellis") on June 11, 1891 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, died March 26, 1931 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and is buried in the Dilley Cemetery in Dilley, Frio County, Texas. Lucy May Ellis was born May 25, 1871 in Clinton, Gonzales County, Texas, was the daughter of Wadd Watkins Ellis (“Wadd Ellis”) who was one-half blood Cherokee Indian and a Celia Barrow who was a full blood Cherokee Indian, and died on July 24, 1951 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Thomas Cavender and May Cavender had 10 children:

Lois Ethel Cavender ("Lois Cavender") born September 23, 1892 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, first married J. Emil Golden who was born about 1888, next married Hulbert L. Pereira (“Hulbert Pereira”) who was born about 1888 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and died on December 19, 1966 in Galveston, Galveston, County, Texas. Hulbert Pereira and Lois had 2 sons:

Hulbert L. Pereira (“Hulbert Pereira”); and,

Melvin C. Pereira (“Melvin Pereira”);

Thomas Edwin Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.E. Cavender”) born November 6, 1895 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, never married, and died January 28, 1933 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas;

Willie Clarice Cavender ("William Clarence Cavender"?, "William Clarice Cavender"?, "William Cavender"?, “W.C. Cavender” & "Willie Cavender") born August 19, 1896 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, first married Leslie Anderson who was born about 1892 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and next married Floyd J. Bublitz who was born about 1892 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas;

Florence Hattie Cavender (“Florence Cavender”) born February 8, 1899 in Millett, La Salle County, Texas, first married Terry Echols, next married his brother J. Arthur Echols, and died on January 31, 1973. Terry Echols was born about 1895 in Millett, La Salle County, Texas, and Arthur Echols was born about 1895 in Millett, La Salle County, Texas. Terry Echols and Florence Echols had 2 children:

Mary Louise Echols (“Mary Echols”) born September 9, 1920 in Bigfoot, Frio County, Texas, married Walter Rietz, and died March 21, 1993 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Walter Rietz and Mary Rietz had 2 children:

Don Rietz; and,

Walter Rietz; and,

Lucy May Echols (“Lucy Echols”) born June 19, 1922 in Bigfoot, Frio County, Texas, and died February 8, 1985;

Douglas Green Cavender ("Douglas Cavender", “D.G. Cavender” & “Greene Cavender”?) born January 1, 1902 in Crockett, Crockett County, Texas, first married Myrene Riley who was born about 1905 in Crocket, Crocket County, Texas, next married Callie Mae Thrower (“Calie Thrower”) about 1928 in Texas, and died in Texas on June 19, 1979. Callie Thrdower was born April 10, 1907 in Lytle, Atascosa County, Texas, and died October 23, 1993 in Pleasanton, Atascosa County, Texas;

Donald Ellis Cavender (“Donald Cavender” & “D.E. Cavender”) born March 31, 1905 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, first married a Gussie who was born about 1909 1890 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, next married a Pauline who was born about 1909 1890 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, next married Virginia Jeanette Dunham (“Virginia Dunham”) on September 5, 1926 in Frio County, Texas, and he died June 17, 1968 in Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas. Virginia Dunham was born about 1905 in Frio County, Texas. Donald Cavender and Virginia Cavender had 2 children:

Samuel Thomas Cavender (“Samuel Cavender” & “S.T. Cavender”) born abou 1927 in Frio County, Texas; and,

Alice Mae Cavender (“Alice Cavender” & “A.M. Cavender”) born about 1929 in Frio County, Texas; and,

Cecil Loyd Cavender, Sr. ("Cecil Lloyd Cavender"?, “Cecil Cavender", “C.L. Cavender” & "Lloyd Cavender") born August 18, 1906 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, first married Anita Recio Sanchez (“Anita Sanchez”), next married Dorothy Geraldine O'Connor ("Dorothy O'Connor") May 27, 1927 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, next married Laura Virginia Crawley (“Laura Crawley”) on September 23, 1944 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, next married Doris Carithers on May 24, 1967 in Lordsburg, Hidalgo County, New Mexico, and died February 20, 1970 in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona. Anita Sanchez was born April 17, 1900 in Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas and died July 3, 1988 in Anaheim, Orange County, California. Dorothy O'Connor was born April 17, 1905 in Newark County, New Jersey to Thomas Mahoney and Mary Mallory, and she died February 20, 1933 in McAllen, Hidalgo County, Texas. Laura Crawley was born July 17, 1912 in Ruby, Chesterfield County, South Carolina and died February 9, 1985 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Doris Carithers was born about 1946 in Lordsburg, Hidalgo County, New Mexico. Cecil Cavender and Dorothy Cavender had 3 children:

Mary Frances Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.F. Cavender”) born March 2, 1928 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, and married Edwin Kenneth Crawley (“Edwin Crawley”) on September 11, 1948 in Bennettsville, Marlboro County, South Carolina and who was born May 19, 1921 in Ruby, Chesterfield County, South Carolina and died November 11, 1995 in Cheraw, Chesterfield County, South Carolina;

Dorothy May Cavender (“Dorothy Cavender” & “D.M. Cavender”) born December 9, 1929 in Harlingen, Cameron County, Texas, and died on the same date;

Cecil Loyd Cavender, Jr. (“Cecil L. Cavender”, “C.L. Cavender”, "Cecil Cavender", "Bud Cavender" & "Lloyd Cavender"?) born January 26, 1931 in McAllen, Hidalgo County, Texas, married Kay Loree Peterson ("Kay Peterson") on July 3, 1952 in Tuson, Pima County, Arizona, and lived in Orem, Utah. Kay Peterson was born September 17, 1933 in Benson, Cochise County, Arizona. Cecil Cavender and Kay Cavender ("Loree Cavender") had a daughter named Dorothy Cavender who married a Horan ("Dorothy Horan");

Gaston Elza Cavender (Gaston Cavender” & “G.E. Cavender”) born June 24, 1908 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, married Mary Gertrude Light (“Mary Light”), and died May 4, 1966 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas. Mary Light was born August 30, 1907 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas. Gasston Cavender and Mary Cavender had 5 children:

Louis Malcom Cavender (“Louis Cavender” & “L.M. Cavender”) born October 2, 1932 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and married Genelle Tyler on February 2, 1952;

Carl Eugene Cavender born June 20, 1934 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas;

Gaston Elmer Cavender (“Gaston Cavender” & “G.E. Cavender”) born April 2, 1943 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas;

Betty Jo Cavender (“Betty Cavender” & “ B.J. Cavender”) born October 19, 1944 in Dilley, Frio County, Texasm and married Clarence Clay Gardner, Jr. (“Clarence Gardner”) on January 22, 1966; and,

Judy Grace Cavender (“Judy Cavender” & “J.G. Cavender”) born July 15, 1947 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas;

Juanita Ione Cavender (Juanita Cavender” & “ J.I. Cavender”) born January 7, 1911 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas;

Alden Woodrow Cavender (“Alden Cavender” & “A.W. Cavender”) born July 28, 1913 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, married Gladys Harper on December 27, 1940 in Waco, Texas, and died January 21, 1995 in Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County, Texas. Gladys Harper was born about 1914;

George Robert Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.R. Cavender”) born April 3, 1871 in Dripping Springs, Hays County, Texas, and married Zella F. Roland (“Zella Roland”) on November 17, 1891 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, died on September 15, 1954 in Spring Branch, Coma County, Texas, just 2 months short of their 63rd anniversary, and is buried in the Dilley Cemetery in Dilley, Frio County, Texas. Zella Roland was born June 27, 1874 in Refugio, Refugio County, Texas, was the daughter of James L. Roland (“James Roland”) and Mary Baxter, and died on July 21, 1969. George Cavender and Zella Cavender had 2 children:

Mabel Cavender born August 21, 1893 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and died July 27, 1939 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas; and,

Arthur B. Cavender (“Arthur Cavender” & “A.B. Cavender”) born August 8, 1894 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, married Ruth Howard in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas on June 30, 1920 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, and died July 16, 1992 in Texas. Ruth Howard was born July 15, 1900 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas and died August 28, 1988 in Texas. Arthur Cavender and Ruth Cavender had 2 children:

Doris Elaine Cavender (“Doris Cavender” & “D.E. Cavender”) born August 15, 1921 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, and married Harry Clarence Hull (“Harry Hull”) on June 30, 1941 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Harry Hull and Doris Hull had 2 children:

Larry Arthur Hull (“Larry Hull”) who married Louise Schliecher on August 17, 1968. Larry Hull and Louise Hull had 2 children:

Dahna Louise Hull (“Dahna Hull”); and,

Jon Paul Hull (“Jon Hull”) who lives in Chesterfield, Missouri; and,

Billy Jeanne Cavender (“Billy Cavender” & “B.J. Cavender”) born September 11, 1923 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, married Porter Hartley Watson, Jr. (“Porter Watson”) on October 19, 1943, and reside in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Porter Watson was born October 13, 1922 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas and died June 22, 1995. Porter Watson and Billy Watson had 3 children:

Porter H. Watson (“Porter Watson”) who married Rosemary Saxon on June 15, 1974 and lived in Kailua, Hona, Hawaii;

Wayne Cavender Watson (“Wayne Watson”) who married Peggi Adamson (“Peggy Adamson”?) on August 2, 1969 and lived in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Wayne Watson and Peggi Watson had 1 child:

Jeff Cavender Watson (“Jeff Watson” & “Jeffery Watson”) of San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas; and,

Scott Robert Watson (“Scott Watson”) who married Brenda Burdette on June 2, 1969. Scott Watson and Brenda Watson had 2 children:

Scott Watson who lived in Manchester, Missouri; and,

Aimee Watson who lived in Manchester, Missouri;

Rebecca Elizabeth Cavender (“Becky Cavender”, “Rebecca Cavender” & “R.E. Cavender”) born February 3, 1874 in Dripping Springs, Hays County, Texas, married Elias Buck Rowland (“Elias Rowland”) on September 30, 1890 in Covey Chapel, Frio County, Texas, died on January 7, 1931 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, and is buried in the Dilley Cemetery in Dilley, Frio County, Texas. James Rowland was born September 11, 1869 in Goliad, Texas, was the son of James Rowland and a Mary, and died on February 6, 1949 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Elis Rowland and Rebecca Rowland had 5 children:

Roy Roland born May 11, 1892 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and married Dessie McGothin on September 23, 1914. Roy Roland and Dessie Roland had 4 children:

Bobbie Rowland;

Lester Rowland;

Dorothy Rowland; and,

Roy Alec Rowland;

Dee Rowland born September 25, 1893 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and married Willie Marie Jennings (“Willie Jennings”) on February 22, 1921 in Detroit, Michigan. Dee Rowland and Willie Rowland had 1 child:

Mary Dee Rowland (“Mary Rowland”);

Elmo Roland born September 15, 1899 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and died August 19, 1901;

Lila Imogene Roland (“Lila Roland”) born September 19, 1901 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, first married Alfred Guy Reynolds (“Alfred Reynolds”) on August 5, 1923 and who died June 22, 1940 in Venezuela in an automobile accident, next married Royal Lee Simon (“Royal Simon” & “Roy Simon”&) on August 5, 1923 and who died May 2, 1953. Royal Simon and Lila Simon had 2 children:

Emagene Simon; and,

Martha Elizabeth Simon (“Martha Simon”); and,

Marjorie Roland born April 15, 1915 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and married a Jordon on December 25, 1938;

Charley Jake Cavender (“Charles J. Cavender”?, Charley Cavender”, “Charles Cavender” & “C.J. Cavender”) born March 5, 1876 in Dripping Springs, Hays County, Texas, married a Sarah Jane, and died July 2, 1941 in Alpine, Texas. Charles Cavender and Sarah Cavender had a son named:

Hubbard Cavender born about 1913 in Tesas, and who was living with his father and maternal grandmother when the 1920 census was taken for Precinct 4, Frio County, Texas;

Carrie Cavender born September 8, 1879 in Dripping Springs, Hays County, Texas, married Thomas H. Williams (“Thomas Williams”) on April 16, 1900 in Covey Chapel, Dilley, Frio County, Texas, died July 5, 1941 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, and is buried in San Antonio, Texas. Thomas Williams was born September 18, 1874 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, and died on November 29, 1949 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Thomas Williams and Carrie Williams had 5 children:

Bessie Williams;

Homer Russell Williams (“Homer Williams”) born June 10, 1901 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, married Delfine Simson on February 10, 1926 in Texas, and died in April 1954;

Edwin Williams born July 1, 1903 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, married Imogene Doggett on August 16, 1931 in Texas, and died on August 18, 1960;

Elmer Williams born October 24, 1905 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, and married Opal Rhynes on February 8, 1931; and,

Jack Williams born April 2, 1910, and married Sally Marquess on July 31, 1937 in Texas;

Sarah Jane Cavender (“Sallie Jane Cavender”?, “Sarah Cavender”, “Sallie Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”) born February 23, 1881 Dilley, Frio County, Texas, married Christopher Columbus Ellis (“Christopher Ellis” & “Kit Ellis”) on October 22, 1902 in Frio County, Texas, died on December 21, 1965 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and is buried in Covey Chapel Cemetery in Frio County, Texas. Christopher Ellis was born September 15, 1873 in Texas, was the son of Wadkins Ellis and Celia Barrow, and died April 2, 1959 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Christopher Ellis and Sarah Ellis had 7 children:

Otho Raymond Ellis (“Ortho Ellis”) born February 10, 1904 in New Mexico; Velma Ellis born December 16, 1905 Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and died May 3, 1941;

Velma Ellis ;born December 16, 1905 Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and died May 3, 1941;

Clifford Christopher Ellis (“Clifford Ellis”) born December 28, 1907 Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and died about 1966;

Annie Christine Ellis (“Annie Ellis”) born February 2, 1910 Dilley, Frio County, Texas; and,

Charlie Dick Ellis (“Charlie Ellis” & “Charles Ellis”) born March 8, 1912 Dilley, Frio County, Texas;

Ada Cavender born September 10, 1884 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, married Silas Ward Williams (“Silas Williams”) on August 19, 1906 in Covey Chapel, Dilley, Frio County, Texas, died on August 18, 1956, and is buried in Dilley, Frio County, Texas. Silas Williams was born July 5, 1879 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas. Silas Williams and Ada Williams had 4 children:

Lonnie Ward Williams (“Lonnie Williams”) born August 12, 1909 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, married Ruth Burnice Merl (“Ruth Merl”) on August 29, 1930 and, and died January 19, 1959. Ruth Merl was born June 3, 1909 in Pearsall, Frio County, Texas, died in February 1989, and is buried in Mission Park, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas;

Eva Pauline Williams (“Eva Williams”) born April 16, 1911 in Austin County, Texas, and married Thomas Brooks on May 23, 1926 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas. Thomas Brooks was born June 8, 1912 in Centralia, Illinois;

Paul Frank Williams (“Paul Williams”) born July 30, 1917 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, and married Leona Elbel about 1941 and who was born on January 1, ?; and,

Raymond Leroy Williams (“Raymond Williams”) born December 22, 1919 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and married Sybil Lee McWhirter (“Sybil McWhirter”) on September 27, 1942. Sybil McWhirter was born June 6, 1919 and died February 22, 1973;

Wurt Cavender born November 23, 1887 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, married Edna Bertha Stewart (“Edna Stewart”) on December 15, 1909 in Pearsall, Frio County, Texas, died December 3, 1970 in Texas, and is buried in Devine Texas. Edna Stewart was born July 23, 1893 in Pearsall, Frio County, Texas, was the daughter of Henry Stewart and a Laura, and died July 5, 1956. Wurt Cavender and Edna Cavender had 6 children:

Edna Loraine Cavender (“Edna Cavender” & “E.L. Cavender”) born July 28, 1907 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and married Charles Kenneth Smith (“Charles Smith”) who was born about 1903 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and who died in the military service;

Laura Lucille Cavender (“Laura Cavender” & “L.L. Cavender”) born October 16, 1913 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, first married W.D. Johnson in Atascosa County, Texas and who was born about 1909 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and next married Marcus Aurelius Johnson, Jr. (“Marcus Johnson”) on May 31, 1929. Marcus Johnson was born July 31, 1908 om Thorndale, Texas. Marcus Johnson and Laura Johnson had 2 children:

Betty Jo Johnson (“Betty Johnson”) born August 11, 1930 in Pearsal, Frio County, Texas, and married Robert Lynwood Cooper, Jr. (“Robert Cooper”) who was born July 20, 1928 in Aransas Pass, Texas; and,

Marcus Aurelius Johnson, III (“Marcus Johnson”) born December 8, 1931 in Kingsville, Texas, and married Sherlee Ann Mayes (“Sherlee Mayes”) on January 24, 1953 in Crystal City, Texas and who was born December 10, 1933 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas;

Delbert Wurt Cavender (“Delbert Cavender” & “D.W. Cavender”) born January 25, 1916 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, married Emma Elizabeth McCoy (“Emma McCoy”) who was born March 15, 1922 in Louisiana, and died December 27, 1966. Delbert Cavender and Emma Cavender had 4 children:

Rocklyn Lee Cavender (“Rocklyn Cavender” & R.L. Cavender”) born October 19, 1941 in Harlingen, Texas;

Delburt Wurt Cavender (“Delburt Cavender” & “D.W. Cavender”) born September 10, 1949 in Freeport, Texas;

Chrystal Lynn Cavender (“Chrystal Cavender” & “C.L. Cavender”) born September 24, 1951 in Freeport, Texas; and,

Cheryl Ann Cavender (“Cheryl Cavender” & “C.A. Cavender”) born December 10, 1953 in Freeport, Texas;

William Ray Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.R. Cavender”) born May 9, 1918 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and married Katheryn Earley March 21, 1946 in Harlington, Texas and who was born April 8, 1926 in Harlington, Texas. William Cavender and Katheryn Cavender had 2 children:

Russell Scott Cavender (“Russell Cavender”) born February 3, 1940 in Harlington, Texas; and,

Rayna Kay Cavender (“Rayna Cavender” & “R.K. Cavender”) born November 16, 1947 in Harlington, Texas;

Edna Beverly Cavender (“Edna Cavender” & “E.B. Cavender”) born December 4, 1921 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, married Bill Hoofard, and died in October 1965 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Bill Hoofard was born about 1917 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas; and,

Evelyn Cavender born April 17, 1925 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, and married John L. Wilson (“John Wilson”)in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas and who was born 1965 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. John Wilson and Evelyn Wilson had 2 children:

Mickey Wilson born 1965 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas; and,

Patricia Lynn Wilson (“Patricia Wilson”) born 1965 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas; and,

William Slaughter Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.S. Cavender”) born June 21, 1890 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, married Diorly Crockett on October 4, 1909 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, died July 30, 1948, and is buried in Pueblo, Colorado. Diorly Crockett was born abou 1888 in Missouri. William Cavender and Diorly Cavender had 1 child:

William Crockett Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.C. Cavender”) born October 24, 1910 1890 in Frio County, Texas; and,

Annie Bell Cavender (“Annie Cavender”, “Ann Cavender”? & “A.B. Cavender”) born July 17, 1893 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas, married Carl Von Boeckman (“Carl VonBoeckman”) on August 19, 1913, died June 29, 1923 in Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, and is buried in Pueblo, Colorado. Carl VonBoeckman was born about 1889 1890 in Dilley, Frio County, Texas. Carl Von Boeckman and Annie Von Boeckman had 2 children:

Carlton Von Boeckman who died at an early age; and,

Orine Von Boeckman;

(v) James Bird Cavender (“James Cavender” & “ J.B. Cavender”) born October 2, 1870 in Dimmit County, Texas, married Mary Cobb on November 7, 1896 in Encinal, Texas, and died May 19, 1959 in Corpus Cristi, Texas. Mary Cobb was born November 5, 1877; and

(vi) Susannah Catherine Cavender (“Susannah Cavender”) born about 1845 in Rankin, Mississippi, and who was apprenticed to Mary Roberts of Rankin County, Mississippi on December 23, 1851 to “learn the art and mystery of housekeeping, sewing, cutting, spinning and weaving”;

By his second marriage, Isaac Cavender and widow Susan Ann Cavender (formerly “Mrs. “Susan Ann Kennard” & “Susan Kennard”) had the following 4 children:

(vii) Frances Elizabeth Cavender ("Frances Cavender" & "F.E. Cavender") born in Hinds County, Mississippi on September 3, 1847, married Rev. William Dykes Johnson (“William Johnson”) on February 13, 1868 in Atascosa County, Texas, and died on October 9, 1897 in Gates Valley, Atascosa County, Texas. William Johnson was born about 1839 in Mississippi and he Frances Johnson had 6 children:

Isaac C. Johnson (“Isaac Johnson”) born about 1871 in Texas;

Norval J. Johnson (“Norval Johnson”) born about 1773 in Texas;

Mary A. Johnson (“Mary Johnson”) born about 1775 in Texas;

Lottie Johnson born about 1778 in Texas;

Grace D. Johnson (“Grace Johnson”) born October 25, 1880 in Atacosa County, Texas, and died April 28, 1916 in Poteet, Atacosa County, Texas; and,

Nob Johnson;

(vii) John Fletcher Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.F. Cavender”) born in Mississippi in September 1850, and married Laura A. Foster (“Laura Foster”) on October 6, 1870 in Atascosa, Texas. Laura Foster was born in December 1853 in Texas. John Cavender and Laura Cavender had 6 children:

Susan Ann Cavender (“Susan Cavender” & “S.A. Cavender”) born about 1872 in Texas, first married Robert Emory Fostser (“Robert Foster”) in Texas and who was born about 1868, next married Frank Carter on September 11, 1897 in Ellis County, Texas and who was born about 1868.;

Willis W. Cavender (“Willis Cavender” & “W.W. Cavender”) born about 1876 in Texas, and married Susie A. Wood (“Susie Wood” & “Susan Wood”?) on December 16, 1916 in Frio, Texas and who was born about 1885; and,

Bertha Cavender born in March 1878 in Texas;

Rufus Cavender born in December 1881 in Texas;

Ernest Cavender born in August 1884 in Texas; and,

Joseph L. Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born November 12, 1887, and died on October 16, 1965;

(viii) Isaac Hayes Cavender ("Isaac H. Cavender", "Issac Hayes Cavender", “Isaac Cavender”, “Issac Cavender” & "I.H. Cavender") born in Texas in January 1855, married Ella Jane Twilley “Ella Twilley” & “Ella Tully”?) on September 2, 1874 in Atascosa County, Texas, and died about 1930 in Rio Frio, Real County, Texas. Ella Tully was born September 2, 1857 in Moulton, Lavaca County, Texas, and died November 15, 1905 in Shiloh, Atacosa County, Texas. In 1880, Isaac Cavender and his family were then living in District 3, Atascosa County, Texas. He was listed as then being age 25 and born in Texas about 1855, and his family then comprised his wife Ella Cavender (formerly Ella Tulley”) age 23 and born in Texas about 1857 and whose father was born in Kentucky and her mother was born in Mississippi. Their children then living at home were: Eader Cavender, a daughter, age 4 and born in Texas about 1876; Milton Cavender age 2 and born in Texas about 1878; and, Ruth Cavender age 1 and born in Texas about 1879. Also living in his household was Walker Tulley, his brother-in- law who was then age 29 and born in Texas about 1851 and whose father was born in Kentucky and whose mother was born in Mississippi.

Isaac Cavender and Ella Cavender had 8 children:

Eader Cavender (“Eude Cavender”) a daughter born about 1876 in Texas;

James Milton Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.M. Cavender”, “James M. Cavender”, James N. Cavender”? & J.N. Cavender”?) born in March 1877 in Atascosa County, Texas, and who had a son named:

James Milton Cavender, Jr. ("James Cavender" & “J.M. Cavender”). James Cavender, Jr. had 2 children named:

James Milton Cavender, III ("James Cavender" & “J.M. Cavender”), and,

William Cavender;

Ruth Cavender born in Texas about 1879;

Edith Cavender;

Frank Cavender;

Walker Tully Cavender ("Walker Cavender", “Walker J. Cavender”?, “Walker T. Cavender”, “W.T. Cavender” & “W.J. Cavender”?) born March 14, 1883 in Shilo, Atascosa County, Texas (“Shiloh, Texas”?), married Edna Hobbs on December 20, 1908 at Ridgeway Ranch in Edwards County, Texas, died in either July 1936 or August 1936 in Miami, Arizona. Edna Hobbs was born July 7, 1889 in Rio Frio, Bandera County, Texas to William Hobbs and Liddie Moore, and died July 3, 1979 in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas. Walker Cavender and Edna Cavender had 3 children:

Georgia Winifred Cavender ("Georgia Cavender" & “G.W. Cavender”) born December 27, 1910 in Corpus Christi, Texas, married Harry Louis Burch (“Harry Burch” & “Lou Burch”) about 1924 in Miami, Arizona, died March 26, 1939 in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, and is buried in Rio Frio, Texas. Harry Burch was born September 6, 1903 in Capitan, Lincoln County, New Mexico, was the son of Tillman Burch and Nancy Offield, died July 15, 1934 in Miami, Gila County, Arizona, and is buried in the Rio Frio Cemetery in Joseph City, Gila County, Arizona. Harry Burch and Georgia Burch had 2 children:

Alta Lorraine Burch (“Alta Burch”) born December 18, 1926, and married Curly Baum. Curly Baum and Alta Baum had 4 children:

Martha Baum;

April Baum;

Dale Baum; and,

Beverly Baum; and,

Edna Nell Burch (“Edna Burch” & “Eddie Burch”) born July 24, 1928 in Miami, Arizona, and married Jack Jennings Black (“Jack Black”) on July 7, 1946 in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Jack Black was born November 21, 1921 in Capitan, New Mexico, and died June 24, 1995 in Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico;

an unknown son ; and,

William Tully Cavender who died at birth in 1915 in Arizona; and,

("William Cavender" & “W.T. Cavender”) born December 8, 1920 in Miami, Arizona, married Johnneye Pearl Cartwright (“Johnney Cartwright”), and died March 3, 1990 in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas. Johnneye Cartwright was born January 1, 1924 in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, was the daughter of Rooney Cartwright and Pearl Weaver, died February 9, 1976 in El Paso, El Paso County,Texas, and is buried in the Restlawn Cemetery. William Cavender and Johnneye Cavender had 3 children:

John Russell Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.R. Cavender”) born September 24, 1942 in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas;

William Tully Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.T. Cavender”) born about 1947; and,

Georgia Janelle Cavender (“Georgia Cavender” & “G.J. Cavender”) born February 5, 1949;

Melvin A. Cavender (“Melvin Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) born in April 1885, and married Loneta Moore on March 12,1905; and,

Frank Cavender born in October 1890 in Atoscosa County, Texas; and,

(ix) Susannah Catherine Cavender (“Susan Catherine Cavender”,"Susannah Cavender", “Susan Cavender”? & “S.A. Cavender”) born in 1857 in Rankin County, Mississippi. 350 & 506

It is to be noted that an Isaac T. Cavender ("Isaac Cavender" “I.T. Cavender” & "Issac Cavender"?) is recorded to have fought in the Civil War for the State of Delaware, having joined on October 25, 1862 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware at the age of 39 in Company E of the 5th Regiment of the Delaware Infantry Volunteers under the command of Capt. Horensfield. He apparently served for 9 months as a Private.279 & 297

JAMES CAVENDER/JAMES CAVINDER line (1720 - ? )

JAMES CAVENDER (also “James Cavindish”) born about 1720 in Greystroke County, England, and is believed to have married Mary Nicholson born about 1725. James Cavender and Mary Cavender had 4 children:

MARY CAVENDER born about 1760, and married Robert Wilson;

ALICE CAVENDER born about 1766;

PETER CAVENDER born about 1769, and died about 1826; and,

HENRY CAVENDER who was born on March 5, 1776, and died about 1829. Henry Cavender had 3 children:

EDWARD CAVENDER born about 1790;

BERNARD CAVENDER was born about 1792, was a Mariner, and is believed to have died on March 8, 1822 in Newtown, Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England. He had 3 children, and died about 6 months before his third child was born. Bernard Cavender had 3 children:

HENRY CAVENDER born about 1819, and married Ann Trohear about 1841 in Queen Street?, Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England, and he died in May 1869. Ann Trohear was born in November 1821, and died in May 1869. Henry Cavender and Ann Trohear Cavender (“Ann Cavender”) had 2 children:

Margaret Cavender born in June 1842 in Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England; and,

Agnes Cavender born September 24, 1843 in Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England;

ANN CAVENDER born about 1821; and,

JOSEPH CAVENDER born on September 22, 1822 in Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England, married Eleanor Boyle on December 14, 1843 in St. Gregory’s Chapel, R.C. Church in Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England. He was issued his marine Register Ticket No. 7036 in Belfast, Ireland, and is said to have died at sea about 60-80 miles out from New York, New York, U.S.A. sometime after June 1868. Eleanor Boyle was born about 1822 in Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England which is consided an important seaport for emigrants coming to the Americas. Joseph Cavender and Eleanor Cavender ("Elinor Cavender"?) had 5 and possibly 6 children:

Agnes Cavender? born about 1843, and married James Richard McConkey (“James McConkey). Richard McConkey and Agnes McConkey had at least 2 children:

Harry McConkey who lives at Flat 6B, Bystander Park, Westwinds, Newtownards, County Down, Belfast, Ireland; and,

Richard McConkey who lives at 64 Lawnbrook Avenue, Belfast, Ireland;

Henry Cavender born in January 25, 1845 at 37 Peter Street, Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England, married a Mary Banks on June 9, 1869 in St. James, Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England, and drowned on May 9, 1881 when his ship the “Princess Alice” wrecked on Hartwell Reef in Boa Vista, Cape Vere Island. Mary Banks was born on October 25, 1845 in 2 Stend Street, Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England, and died March 25, 1916 in Belfast, Ireland. According to his great granddaughter who lives in South Australia, Henry Cavender was a sea captain operating his own sailing ship and traded off the east coast of America when she finally sunk approximately 16 miles off the New York shore. It is believed that Henry Cavender and Mary Cavender had 10 children:

John Cavender born about 1870;

Eleanor Cavender (“Elleanor Cavender”?, “Nellie Cavender”? & “Ellen Cavender”?) born on September 10, 1871, and married James Porter;

Michael Cavender born about 1872;

Joseph Banks Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.B. Cavender”) born on February 16, 1873, and died December 4, 1873 in Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England;

Richardson Cavender born about 1873;

Thomas Cavender;

Joseph Cavender born about 1874, and who had a son named:

Frederick Cavender who lives in Adelaide, South Africa and another son whose name is unknown;

Henry Cavender born on February 3, 1876 in Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England, married Wilhelmia Fricker (“Kate Fricker”) on May 28, 1898 in St. Lukes Church, Parish of Lower Falls, Belfast, Ireland, and died on January 13, 1961 in Erith, Kent County, England. He also apparently became a Mariner in the Merchant Service, and apparently lived at either 12 Addison Street or 17, Barnabay Street in Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England. Kate Fricker was born on February 19, 1881 in either Chichester or in Stavely, Derby County, England and was the daughter of Thomas Fricker, a Gamekeeper, and Rena Elizabeth Foster (“Rena Foster”), and died on either on May 6, 1954 or on January 13, 1961 in Erith, Kent County, England. Henry Cavender and Wilhelmina Cavender had 12 children:

Henry Cavender born on December 4, 1899, and died 2 days later;

Thomas Michael Cavender (“Thomas Cavender”, “T.M. Cavender” & “Thomas M. Cavender”) born on January 27, 1901 in Barrow-In-Furness, South Africa, first married a Lizzy Evagaline Mary Charity (“Lizzy Charity”, “Elizabeth Charity” & “Evangaline Charity”) about 1921, later married Edith Marshall about 1948 and who died about 1990. Thomas Cavender had no children by his second marriage, and died in Kelvedon, England. However, Thomas Cavender and Lizzy Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”, “Evangaline Cavender” & “Mary Cavender”) had a son named:

Terence Michael Cavender (“Terence Cavender”, “Terance Cavender”?, “T.M. Cavender” & “Terrance Cavender”?) born on January 23, 1923, and married Louisa Francis on January 17, 1945 and who was born about 1924. Terrence Cavender and Louisa Cavender had 5 children:

Stella Mary Cavender (“Stella Cavender” & “S.M. Cavender”) born on August 3, 1945, and married John Pascoe on September 2, 1969 and who, in turn, was born on January 14, 1941;

Christine Ann Cavender (“Christine Cavender” & “C.A. Cavender”) born on December 25, 1946, and married Maurice David Bingham (“Maurice Bingham”) on January 20, 1968 and who was born on November 12, 1943;

Terence James Cavender (“Terence Cavender” & “T.J. Cavender”) born on December 20, 1947, first married Helen Bartlett who was born on September 5, 1954, and later married Samam Khamphamuang. Terence Cavender and Helen Cavender had 2 children:

Sandra Lee Cavender (“Sandra Cavender” & “S.L. Cavender”) born on December 29, 19??; and,

Michelle Cavender born on September 6, 1975;

Wayne Francis Cavender (“Wayne Cavender” & “W.F. Cavender”) born on February 15, 1952, first married Robin Boulton who was born on July 28, 1954, and later married a Naraida. Wayne Cavender and Robin Cavender had 2 children:

Natalie Cavender born on December 1, 19??; and,

Melissa Cavender born on March 31, 19??; and,

Daryl John Cavender (“Daryl Cavender” & “D.J. Cavender”) born on May 9, 1954, and married Kerri Ann Olver (“Kerri Olver” & “Kerri Oliver”?) who was born on December 9, 1954. Daryl Cavender and Kerri Cavender had 2 children:

Ben Alexander Cavender (“Ben Cavender”, “B.A. Cavender” & “Benjamin Cavender”?) born on October 9, 1981; and,

Zoe Cavender born on February 9, 19??;

Mary Wilmina Cavender (“Mary Cavender”, “Mary W. Cavender”, “M.W. Cavender” & “Polly Cavender”) born November 25, 1902 at 5 Clifford Street, Belfast, Ireland, married Horace Lewellyn Clayton (“Horace Clayton”) about 1925 in England, and died on September 23, 1983 in England and had no children;

John Henry Cavender (“John H. Cavender”, “John Cavender”, “J.H. Cavender” & “Jack Cavender”) born October 26, 1904 on his grandfather’s ship in Belfast, Ireland. Actually, his birth certificate states that he was born in Antrim County, Ireland. He first married Gretta Clara Carter (“Gretta Carter”) on June 18, 1927 in Broken Hill, N.S.W. Austalia, 2. Laura Adel. Sth Aust., later married Emilia Laura Reichelt (“Emilia Reichelt”) about 197? and who died about 1999. John Cavender had no children by his second marriage, and he died on May 17, 1983 in Belfast, Ireland. Greta Carter was born on March 30 1904, and died on November 10, 1968. John Cavender and Gretta Cavender (“Clara Cavender”) had 2 children:

Greta Joy Cavender (“Greta Cavender” & “G.J. Cavender”) born July 1, 1928, and married William Haylock who was born on August 18, 1927. William Haylock and Greta Haylock (“Joy Haylock”) had 3 children:

Greta Jane Haylock (“Greta Haylock”) born on July 25, 1951, and married Robert George Parken (“Robert Parken”) on December 19, 1972 and who, in turn, was born on February 12, 1950. Robert Parken and Greta Parken (“Jane Parken”) had 2 children:

Chad Robert Parken (“Chad Parken”) born on January 11, 1984; and

Jessica Kate Parken (“Jessica Parken”) born on May 22, 1988;

Wendy Ann Haylock (“Wendy Haylock born on November 9, 1953, and married Peter Robert Dunstan (“Peter Dunstan”) on January 27, 1979 and who, in turn, was born on December 12, 1947. Wendy Haylock apparently had 2 children:

Ella Frances Haylock (“Ellen Haylock” or “Ellen Dunstan”?) born on August 24, 1991; and,

Evie Bridgid Haylock (“Evie Haylock” or Evie Dunstan”?) born on December 28, 1995; and,

William John Haylock (“William Haylock”) born on June 27, 1955, and married Allannah Beth Butler (“Allannah Butler”) on November 24, 1989 and who, in turn, was born on July 24, 1957. William Haylock and Allanah Haylock had a son named:

William Joseph Haylock (“William Haylock”) born on November 22, 1990; and,

Lexie June Cavender (“Lexie Cavender” & “L.J. Cavender”) born on February 3, 1931, and married John Victor Rose (“John Rose”) on January 12, 1852 who, in turn, was born on September 25, 1927. John Rose and Lexie Rose (“June Rose”) had 3 children:

Allen John Rose (“Allen Rose”) born on September 30, 1953, and married Margaret Angus on July 10, 1976 and who, in turn, was born on March 14, 1954. Allen Rose and Margaret Rose had 2 children:

Matthew John Rose (“Matthew Rose”) born on May 10, 1981; and,

Stephen James Rose (“Stephen Rose”) born on January 1, 1986;

Peter James Rose (“Peter Rose”) born on August 3, 1956, and married a Nerilee Joy Handley (“Nerilee Handley”) on August 27, 1988 and who, in turn, was born on February 25, 1957. Peter Rose and Nerrilee Rose (“Joy Rose”?) had 2 children:

Cassandra Lee Rose (“Cassandra Rose”) born on March 29, 1990; and,

Jessica Kate Rose (“Jessica Rose”) born on June 22, 1994; and,

Marianne June Rose (“Marianne Rose”) born on September 14, 1959, and married David Wilson on August 29, 1981 and who, in turn, was born on July 30, 1958. David Wilson and Marianne Wilson had 4 children:

James David Wilson (“James Wilson”) born on April 11, 1986;

Daniel John Wilson (“Daniel Wilson”) born on March 16, 1988;

Emma Jane Wilson (“Emma Wilson born on August 19, 1990; and,

Benjamin Joseph Wilson (“Benjamin Wilson”) born on December 15, 1993;

Charles Cavender born about 1905 and apparently died at birth;

Kathleen May Cavender (“Kathleen Cavender” & “K.M. Cavender”) born April 24, 1907 in Belfast, Ireland, married Col. Salah Al Din Sabbagh (“Salah Sabbagh”) on October 9, 1931 who was born about 1945, and she died on November 12, 1931 in Bagdad, Iraq. Salah Sabbagh and Kathleen Sabbagh (“May Sabbagh”) had a son named:

Rabina Sabbagh born about 1931, and married Janice Stock who was born about 1936. Rabina Sabbagh and Janice Sabbagh had 2 children:

Salah Sabbagh born about 1964; and,

Muna Sabbagh born about 1967;

Millicent Irene Cavender (“Millicent Cavender”) born on June 15, 1910 in Barrow-In-Furness, South Africa, married Ernest Oliver Cripps (“Ernest Cripps”) on June 15, 1935 in Bexley Heath, Erith, Kent County, England, and died about 1995. Ernest Cripps was born about 1936. Ernest Cripps and Millicent Cripps had 3 children:

David Charles Cripps (“David Cripps”) born about 1936, and married Roberta Mons Edwards (“Roberta Edwards”). David Cripps and Roberta Cripps had 5 children:

Trevor David Cripps (“Trevor Cripps”) born about 1961;

Andrew Paul Cripps (“Andrew Cripps”) born about 1965;

Angela Cripps born about 1968;

Ashley Gordon Cripps (“Ashley Cripps”) born abou 1969; and,

Suzanne Cripps born about 1971;

John Edward Cripps (“John Cripps”) born about 1938, and married Noreen Couldhard (“Alannah Couldhard”). John Tripps and Noreen Cripps had 3 children:

Stuart Harvy Cripps (“Stuart Cripps”) born about 1967;

Edward Ashley Cripps (“Edward Cripps”) born about 1971; and,

Russell Bradley Cripps (“Russell Cripps”) born about 1975; and,

James Stuart Cripps (“James Cripps”) born about 1945, and married Christine Ann Loader (“Cristine Loader”). James Cripps and Christine Cripps had 2 children:

Richard John Cripps (“Richard Cripps”) born about 1966; and,

Patricia Ann Cripps (“Patricia Cripps”) born about 1968;

Joseph Banks Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.B. Cavender”) born on March 28, 1912 in Barrow-In-Furness, South Africa, first married Melwyn Mabel Jones (“Melwyn Jones”) about 1934, next married Mary K. Fradley (“Mary Fradley”) about 1951 and had no children by that particular marriage, next married Minna Grace Swanbrow (“Minnie Swanbrow”) on January 5, 1969 in Daveoport, New Zealand and had no children by that particular marriage, and he died on March 19, 1984 in Davenport, New Zealand. Mary Fradley was born about 1912, and Minnie Swanbrow was born about 1916, and died on March 19, 1987. Joseph Cavender and Melwyn Cavender had a son named:

Michael John Cavender (“Michael Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) born about 1934;

William Fisher Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.F. Cavender”) born on January 18, 1914 in Barrow-In-Furness, South Africa, first married Marjorie Barnes about 1940 and had no children by that particular marriage, next married Ruth C. Dowell (“Ruth Dowell”) on April 27, 1946, and died on January 5, 1970 in Brighton, Sussex, England. Marjorie Barnes was born about 1912, and Ruth Dowell was born on August 5, 1923. William Cavender and Ruth Dowell Cavender (“Ruth Cavender”) had 2 children:

Valerie Ann Cavender (“Valerie Cavender” & “V.A. Cavender”) born about 1947, and married David Charlton Wild (“David Wild”) who was born about 1943. David Wild and Valerie Wild had 2 children:

William David Cavender Wild (“William Wild” & “David Wild”) born about 1974; and,

Adelaide Hannah Cavender Wild (“Adelaide Wild” & “Hannah Wild”) born about 1978; and,

Robert William Cavender (“Robert Cavender” & “R.W. Cavender”) born about 1951, and married Roswitha Maniurka;

Charles George Cavender (“Charles Cavender”, “C.G. Cavender” & “Charles G. Cavender”) born on April 14, 1916 in Erith, Kent County, England, and died on April 12, 1932 in Colchester, England;

Henrietta Jessie Cavender (“Henrietta Cavender”, “H.J. Cavender” & “Hettie Cavender”) born on May 5, 1918 in Erith, Kent County, England, and married Stanley William Heath (“Stanley Heath”) on June 7, 1941 in Erith, Kent County, England. Stanley Heath and Henrietta Heath had a daughter named:

Carol Janice Heath (“Carol Heath”) born about 1943, and married Brian Robert Knight. Brian Knight and Carol Knight had 3 children:

Darren Knight;

Robert Knight; and,

Cameron Knight; and,

Mary Wilmina Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.W. Cavender”) born about 1902, and married Horace Lewellyn Clayton (“Horace Clayton”) who died about 1979, and they had no children;

William Cavender born about 1878; and,

Agnes Cavender born about 1879, and married James Richard McConkey? (“James McConkey”);

William Cavender born about 1848;

Joseph Richards Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.R. Cavender”) born about 1850, and married Ann Graham born about 1850. Joseph Cavender and Ann Cavender had 3 children:

Richardson Cavender born about 1873;

Joseph Cavender born about 1874; and,

William Cavender born about 1878;

John Cavender born about 1853; and,

Michael Cavender born February 24, 1861; and,

ELIZABETH CAVENDER born about 1797, and married Thomas Cragg.442

DORSET CAVENDER line (1698- - 1738)

Dorset Cavender married a Sarah (“Sara”) whose Last Will and Testament was executed on January 20, 1739 in Dorchester County, Maryland, and was probated on February 23, 1739 in Dorchester County, Maryland, with Solomon West being named as the administrator and Robert Medford and William Medford being named as the next of kin. Her estate was appraised by Abraham Trice and William Payne. Thomas Williams and Robert Medford were listed as creditors. She died in 1738 in Dorchester County, Maryland and when Solomon West was the named administrator of her estate, the appointment stated:

"Administrator of Sarah Cavender, late of Dorset, deceased".

On November 26, 1739, Robert Medford and William Medford renounced all right to administer the estate of Sarah Cavender in favor of Solomon West, and on December 1, 1740, Solomon West filed a statement to the effect that all debts had been paid. The estate was not finally settled until October 12, 1742. It is believed by some that the above Dorset Cavender and Sarah Cavender were the parents of the children listed below. Dorset Cavender and Sarah Cavender had 6 (and possibly 7) children:

(I) CHARLES CAVENDER of Dorchester County, Maryland, estimated to have been born about 1720, first married Sarah Scotton (sometimes "Sarah Cotton") on July 19, 1741 in Church Hill, Saint Luke Protestant Episcopalain Parish in Queen Annes County, Maryland ("Queen Ann's County, Maryland"?) and later married a Dorety.

He is also believed to be the same Charles Cavender who was mentioned in the court deposition given on March 10, 1778 in Dorchester County, Maryland by David Cavender below.

In 1765, the estate of David Murray, deceased, of Dorchester County, Maryland was probated and debts to the estate include Charles Cavender and Daniel Cavender.393

His last Will and Testament was executed on February 14, 1769, was witnessed by Thomas Cannon, A.B. Whitely ("Bing Whitely"? & "Bing Whitley"?) and Arthur Whitely ("Arthur Whitley"?), and was probated on April 24, 1769 in Dorchester County, Maryland. He left his entire estate to his second wife, Dorety Cavender (actually "Dorothy Cavender"), who was also named the executrix of his estate. No children were mentioned in his will; 1QA47 , 261, 362, 263, 266, 273, 278, 279, 281, 286, 286, 302, 313, 336, 337, 352 , 355 & St Church hill, Saint Lakes Prostentant Episcopalain Parish

(II) DAVID CAVENDER born about 1726, which date is based upon the statement he made in a court deposition on March 10, 1778 in Dorchester County, Maryland in which he stated that he was then around 52 years of age, and he testified about a poplar tree shown to him about 15 years earlier by his brother, Charles Cavender, as being a boundary between the land of Rev. Thomas Airey and the land where his brother Charles Cavender then lived. David Cavender was living in Transquakin Hundred, Dorchester County, Maryland in 1776. While not actually established, he may be the same David Cavender who served in the Revolutionary War;286 & 352

(III) HENRY CAVENDER is believed to have been born in Princess Anne County, Virginia around 1727, based upon the dates of birth of his children.

Henry Cavender and his wife Frances Cavender had 3 children:

WILLIAM CAVENDER born about 1751 in Princess Anne County, Virginia. He may have been the father of:

H.C. CAVENDER (“Henry Calvin Cavender”?) who married his cousin Mary Margaret Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.M. Cavender”) and who died prior to 1824 and his widow subsequently married James Robinson on September 2, 1824;

HENRY CAVENDER believed to have been born about 1756-1758, first married Mary Jones who was the daughter of Enoch Jones and Mary Jones and, next married Mary Leggett on November 22, 1779. He executed his Last Will and Testament on May 26, 1801 in Princess Anne County, Virginia and which was probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on February 7, 1803. The Last Will and Testament of Henry Cavender provided: (To wife, Mary, the land that I live on during her life, and then to son William on condition that William pay his brother Henry 50 pounds within 4 years. Rest of estate to wife during her widowhood and then divided between my daughters”.)

His named his wife Mary Cavender as the Execurtix, and the witnesses were James Stevens, James Robinson, and James Cavender who was probably his nephew and son of his brother Thomas Cavender.

See the Last Will and Testament of James Leggett which was executed in Princess Anne County, Virginia on November 21, 1812 and probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on May 3, 1813 where he bequests: to his son Robert Leggett; to Enoch Leggett; to Edward Digs (“Edward Diggs”?); to his daughter Amey Whitehurst (“Amy Whitehurst”); to his granddaughter Elizabeth Wood and if she dies, to Robert Leggett’s daughters Anne Leggett and Alsey Leggett; and to his married daughter Moley Cavender(“Molly Cavender” & “Mary Cavender”) with her maiden name being either Moley Leggett, Molly Leggett or Mary Leggett who married Henry Cavender. His son Robert Leggett as the Executor, and the witnesses were William Vangover, Edward James and Moses Wilbur. Note that in another court proceedings, an orphan named Enoch Leggett also chose Robert Jones, the son of Robert Jones, as his guardian. It is not yet known whether he changed his name to Enoch Jones, but it is highly doubtful that he did.

See also the Last Will and Testament of Peter Malbone which was executed in Princess Anne County, Virginia on September 2, 1814 and probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on December 5, 1814 where he bequests: to his son Dennis Malbone; to his son Jonathan Malbone; to his wife Jane Malbone; to his daughters Frankie, Jennet and Charlotte; to his daughter-in-law Polley Leggett (“Mary Leggett” & “Polly Leggett”); and to his son Phillip Malbone. His son Phillip Malbone and John Malbone were named the joint Executors, and the witnesses were William B. Day (“William Day”), Anthony Murphy, and Richard Raney. Apparently following the decease of her husband Henry Cavender on about February 7, 1803, widow Mary Leggett Cavender may have assumed her maiden name of Polley Leggett (“Mary Leggett” & “Polly Leggett”) and thereafter married a Malbone (possibly “Phillip Malbone”).

On January 25, 1768, the last Will and Testament of Robert Jones (the grandfather of Mary Jones) was executed and was probated on January 3, 1771 in Princess Anne County, Virginia and in which he mentioned his sons Robert Jones and Enoch Jones. (Query: is the named Enoch Jones actually the minor Enoch Leggett whom he assumed the legal guardianship?) and also mentions his daughters: Ann Jones (“Anne Jones”); Mary Jones; Sarah Jones, Amey Jones (“Amy Jones”), Venus Jones, and Susanna Jones (“Susannah Jones”?). He further mentions his wife as being Mary Jones. Executors were Thomas W. Walker (“Thomas Walker”) and his son, Robert Jones, and the witnesses were Thomas Leslie and Joseph Wood.

On January 12, 1791 the last Will and Testament of a Mary Jones, the widow of the above Robert Jones was executed and was probated on February 6, 1792, in Princess Anne County, Virginia and in which she bequeaths: (i) to her son, Enoch Jones (“Enoch Jones, Jr.), who apparently likewise married a Mary (It has been suggested by some that they had a daughter likewise married Mary Jones and who is the one who married the above Henry Cavender.); (ii) to her daughter, Susanah Cain (“Susannah Cain”?), who had previously married a Timmothy Cain (“Timmithy Cain” & “Timothy Cain”) in Princess Anne County, Virginia and thus was no longer Susanna Jones (“Susanah Jones”), the witnesses to her marriage being Jane Leggett? and Owen Jones; (iii) to her daughter, then named Ann Leggett (‘Anne Leggett”?), who had previously married a Leggett and and thus was no longer Ann Jones; (iv) to her daughter Amy Burk, (“Amey Burk”?), who had previously married a Burk and thus was no longer Amy Jones (“Amey Jones”); (v) to her daughter, Mary Dobson, who had previously married a Dobson and thus was no longer Mary Jones; (vi) to her granddaughter, Frances Mintzon, one of her daughters apparently remarried Mintzon; (vi) to her granddaughter, Mary Jones, who apparently was the daughter of her son Enoch Jones; (viii) to her great-great granddaughter, Mary Cavender, who was listed as being the daughter of Henry Cavender and may actually be the granddaughter of the above Henry Cavender and the daughter of his son likewise named Henry Cavender; (ix) to her granddaughter, Amy Cavender, (“Amey Cavender”) who may be the Amey Leggett Cavender who was the daughter of the son of the above Henry Cavender who was likewise named Henry Cavender, and (x) to her granddaughter, Ann Fitchue. Her Will was witnessed by Hillary Whithurst (“Hillary Whitehurst”?) and Evan Leggett. Also, Enoch Jones willed to his wife Mary Jones, to his daughter Mary Cavender who was likewise named Mary Jones and married the above Henry Cavender, and further to his granddaughter also named Mary Cavender.

The Last Will and Testament of Enoch Jones was executed in Princess Anne County, Virginia on January 24, 1803 and probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on May 2, 1803. His wife, whose name was not disclosed, and James Haynes were appointed as Executrix/Executor, and the witnesses were Thomas Walker, Edward Cannon, and James White. He bequeathed his estate to his wife during her widowhood, and then to his sons: William Jones, Robert Jones and, James Jones, and to his daughters: Rebeckah (originally “Rebeckah Jones” or “Rebecca Jones” but by then was probably married) and Mary (originally “Mary Jones” but by then was probably married) and was probably the one that married Henry Cavender (hence, “Mary Cavender”) and they had a daughter likewise named Mary Cavender.

Henry Cavender and Mary Jones Cavender had a daughter named Mary Cavender who probably was the one mentioned in the Will of Enoch Jones and was also mentioned in the Will of his widow, Mary Jones of Princess Anne County, Virginia. It is said by some that this Mary Cavender married a Cannon and thus became Mary Cannon. However, the Last Will and Testament of James Cavender, Sr. was executed on October 16, 1788 in Sussex County, Maryland, proved in October 1792 in Sussex County, Delaware, and was witnessed by George Cannon, Newton Cannon and Robert Juett (“Robert Jewett?). James Cavender, Sr. named his sons as: James Cavender, Thomas Cavender, Charles Cavender, Henry Cavender, and David Cavender, and named his daughter Mary Cannon. Thus, the Mary Cavender, daughter of James Cavender, Sr. was probably the one who married a Cannon, and not the above Mary Cavender, daughter of Henry Cavender and who was named in the Will of Mary Jones which was probated in 1792 and witnessed by Hillary Whitehurst and Evan Leggett.

Henry Cavender married Mary Laggett “(Mary Leggett” & “Molly Leggett”) on November 22, 1779 in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia) with Edward Cannon, Jr. and Henry Cavender being the sureties. Note also that James Leggett and Frances Leggett gave their consents to the marriage of Mary Leggett to Henry Cavender, Sothey Mills and Frances Leggett witnessed the consent, and Edward Cannon, Jr. and Henry Cavender were the sureties. Thus, it appears that James Leggett and Frances Leggett (some say “Ann Jones”) were the parents of the above Mary Leggett and the father of the above Henry Cavender’s father was likewise named Henry Cavender. See the Last Will and Testament of James Leggett which was executed in Princess Anne County, Virginia on November 21, 1812 and probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on May 3, 1813 where he bequests to Enoch Leggett and to daughter Moley Cavender (“Mary Cavender”), among others.

On August 11, 1780, Henry Cavender and Mary Cavender (formerly “Mary Leggett”) witnessed the consent of James Leggett for his daughter, Frances Leggett to marry John Petree (“John Petre”), with the surety being Enoch Jones.

Henry Cavender executed his Last Will and Testament on May 26, 1801 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, naming his wife, Mary Cavender (formerly "Mary Leggett"), his two sons, William Cavender ("William Cavender") and Henry Cavender, and his unnamed daughters. His Will was witnessed by James Stevens, James Robinson, and James Cavender who was probably the son of his brother, Thomas Cavender. His Will was probated on February 7, 1803.

Mary Cavender (formerly "Mary Leggett") survived her husband, Henry Cavender, by about 31 years. Her Last Will and Testament was executed in July 10, 1834 in Princess Anne County, Virginia and probated on August 4, 1834 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, and in which she bequethed: to her son William E. Cavender ("William Cavender"); to her son Henry Cavender; to her married daughter Susanah Peatree (formerly “Susannah Cavender “ &“Susanah Cavender”, and at that time, possibly "Susannah Peatree", "Susanah Peatross", "Sasannah Peatross", “Susannah Petre” or "Susanah Petre"); to her married daughter Amy Leggett Absalom (“Amy Absalom & “Amey Absalom” and formerly “Amy Cavender” & “Amey Cavender”, and at that time, possibly Amey Leggett Absalom”, or "Amy Leggett Absolam"; to her married daughter Rebecca Weeker (formerly Rebecca Cavender and quite possibly "Rebecca Wicker" or "Rebecca Weeker"; to her married daughter Mary Roberson (formerly Mary Cavender and possibly "Mary Robertson"); to her married daughter Nancy Diggs (formerly “Nancy Cavender"); and to her married daughter Margaret Dunn (formerly “Margaret Cavender"). Her Will was witnessed by Tavy J. Burroughs ("Travy Burroughs"), Mary Ann Waterfield ("Mary Waterfield"), James H. Burroughs ("James Burroughs"), A.G. Tebault, and Henry Moses.28, 43, 83, 91, 133, 195 & 196

Thus, the children of Henry Cavender and Mary Leggett Cavender included the following:

SUSANNAH CAVENDER (“Susanah Cavender” or “Susannah Cavender”) who married a Peatree ("Susannah Peatross" ?, “Susanah Peatross”?, “Susannah Peatree”?"), and probably is the the Susanna Cavender (“Susannah Cavender”) who married James Petree (“James Petre”?) in Princess Anne County, Virginia on either April 4, 1803 or April 4, 1808, with Rev. Charles Henley performing the ceremony and the surety being Edward Digges (“Edward Diggs”, “Edward Doggal”? & "Edward Dogges"?);133, 145, 149, 168, 279, 294 & 355

AMEY LEGGETT CAVENDER ("Amy Leggett Cavender", “Amy Cavender” & "Amey Cavender")is believed to be the person who married Tully Whitehurst on September 26, 1806 in Princess Anne County, Virginia. If she was 18 years of age when she first married, then she would have been born about 1768 It also said that Amy Dawley first married Thomas Cavender in Princess Anne County, Virginia, thereafter became a widow, next married Tully Whitehurst on September 26, 1806 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, and still later married John Absolam on July 31, 1832 in Princess Anne County, Virginia.133, 149, 222, 279, 294 & 355

MARY CAVENDER born in Princess Anne, Virginia, first married her cousin, H.C. Cavender ("Henry Calvin Cavender"?), apparently became a widow, and later married James Robinson on July 20, 1802 in the Lower Norfolk District of Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia) with the marriage ceremony being performed by Rev. Charles Henley. Her father and mother consented that both were of legal age and James Cavender, James Stevens (“James Stephens”), Elizabeth Leggett and James Robinson were the witnesses to the consent, and the surety was James Steven. Sometime around 1815, the Robinson family migrated for a short time into Pennsylvania before finally settling into Guernsey County, Ohio. James Robinson was born about May 13, 1775 in Virginia. James Robinson and Mary Cavender Robinson apparently moved to Belmont County, Ohio about 1820-1830 and still later moved to Batesville, Noble County, Ohio where Mary Robinson died on March 10, 1850 and James Robinson died on October 7, 1842. Both are buried in the Old Batesville Cemetery in Noble County, Ohio.133, 149, 294, 350 & 355

It is to be noted that a Mary Cavender married James Absalom on May 13, 1806 in Princess Anne County, Virginia with the ceremony being conducted by George Norris (“George Morris”?), a Baptist minister. It is to be further noted that on July 31, 1832, a Mrs. Amey Leggett Cavender ("Amey Cavender"? & "Amy Cavender"?) married a John Absolem ("John Absolam" & "John Absalom") in the Lower Norfolk District of Princess Anne County, Virginia with Rev. George Norris (“George Morris”?) performing the ceremony.133 & 279 There is the possibility that the above Mary Cavender and Amey Cavender were both daughters of the above Henry Cavender and Mary Leggett Cavender, and both had married Absalom brothers. It is to be still further noted that the above Mary Cavender apparently was the one mentioned in the Will of Mary Jones of Princess Anne County, Virginia as being her great granddaughter, which Will was probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on February 6, 1792.

In any event, James Robinson and Mary Robinson had the following 13 children:

Sabrah Robinson ("Sarah Robinson"?) born on July 3, 1805 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, married Thomas Jones died on May 3, 1847 in Guernsey County, Ohio which is now Nobel County, Ohio, and and is buried in the Batesville Cemetery in now Nobel County, Oho. Thomas Jones was born about 1802 in Pennsylvania, was the son of William Jones and a Mary, and died about 1860 in Batesville, Nobel County, Ohio. Thomas Jones and Sabrah Jones (“Sarah Jones”?) had 11 children:

Sabrah Jones who married Joseph Paxton about 1863;

Joseph Jones born about 1829 in Guernsey County, Ohio, and married a Susanna;

John R. Jones (“John Jones”) born on January 1, 1831 in Guernsey County, Ohio, married Mary Matilda Brannon (“Mary Brannon”) on December 25, 1853 in Nobel County, Ohio, died on February 15, 1904 in Noble County, Ohio, and is buried in the Old Batesville Cemetery in Noble County, Ohio;

Sarah Jones born about 1833, and married Joshua Douglas;

Thomas Jones, a twin, born on November 25, 1836, and died about 1842;

Samuel Jones, a twin, born on November 30, 1918, married an Elizabeth, and died on January 30, 1918 in Oskaloosa, Iowa;

Elizabeth Jones, born about 1840, and married James Finley about 1861 in Noble County, Ohio;

Mary Jones born about 1844;

William Jones born before 1847;

James Jones born before 1847; and,

Garret Jones (“Garrett Jones”?) born about 1842, died about 1862 in Gurnsey County, Ohio, and is buried in the Old Batesville Cemetery in Noble County, Ohio;

Elizabeth Robinson born on May 17, 1807 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, married James Jones about 1825 in Guernsey County, Ohio, and died in Batesvelle, Nobel County, Ohio, originally Guernsey County, Ohio. James Jones was born about 1804 and was the brother to Thomas Jones who married Sabrah Robinson. James Jones and Elizabeth Jones had 10 children:

John R. Jones (“John Jones”) born on February 26, 1830, married Margaret Nohr Sharpe (“Margaret Sharpe”) in 1851 in Ohio, and later moved near Abilene, Kansas;

an unknown Jones;

Amos Sharp Jones (“Amos Jones”) born on July 8, 1826;

James Jones born about 1829;

Thomas Jones born about 1835;

Deborah Jones born about 1835;

Joseph Jones born about 1837;

Benjamin Jones born about 1837;

Elizabeth Jones born about 1839; and,

George Jones born about 1839 in Guernsey County, Ohio, died about 1842, and is buried in the Old Batesville Cemetery in Guernsey County, Ohio;

Asa W. Robinson ("Asa Robinson") born about 1818 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, married Mary Jane Morgan (“Mary Morgan”) on March 25, 1831 in Belmont County, Ohio, and died about 1860 in Ohio. Mary Morgan was born about 1800 in New Jersey to George Morgan and a Mary, and died on March 17, 1890 in St. Marys, Pleasants County, West Virginia. Asa Robinson and Mary Robinson (“Jane Robinson”) had 7 children:

James W. Robinson (“James Robinson” & “J.W. Robinson”) was born on June 11, 1831 in Belmont County, Ohio, first married Elizabeth Winland who was born about 1833 in Ohio, who died on May 23, 1866 in Monroe County, Ohio, and is buried in the Hines Chapel Cemetery in Monroe County, Ohio. He next married Diana Powell who was born about 1836 in Monroe County, Ohio, and died on July 8, 1888 in Wood County, West Virginia, and still later married Mary Nell Cline (“Mary Cline”) on April 20, 1890 in Pleasants County, West Virginia. James Robinson died about 1905 in Wood County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Cedar Grove Cemetery in Wood County, West Virginia;

Mary J. Robinson (“Mary Robinson”) born about 1835 in Belmont County, Ohio, and married William Wineman on July 21, 1853 in Belmont Couty, Ohio;

George M. Robinson (“George Robinson”) born in March 1837 in Belmont County, Ohio, married Sara Jane Martin (“Sara Martin” & “Sarah Martin”?) on July 1, 1858 in Noble County, Ohio, and died on December 6, 1913 in St. Marys County, West Virginia. Sara Martin was born in November 1838 in Monroe County, Ohio, died on November 22, 1915 in Pleasants County, West Virginia, and is buried in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Pleasants County, West Virginia;

Sarah J. Robinson (“Sarah Robinson”) born about 1839 in Ohio, and married Emory S. Ball (“Emory Ball”) about 1858 in Noble County, Ohio;

John Robinson born about 1841 in Belmont County, Ohio, and married Hannah Elizabeth Truax (“Hannah Truax”) on December 6, 1853;

Nancy E. Robinson (“Nancy Robinson”) born about 1843; and,

Rachel Robinson (“Rachael Robinson”?) born about 1848 in Ohio;

James W. Robinson (James Robinson” & “J.W. Robinson”) born about 1812 in Virginia, married Rebecca Cole in March 1834 in Belmont County, Ohio, who was mentioned in the Last Will and Testament of his father with the statement "and to my son James Robinson, I leave the property south of Cavender, land he already lives on”, and who died about 1885 in Guernsey County, Ohio. Rebecca Cole was born about 1818, was the daughter of Archibold Cole (“Archibald Cole”?), and died about 1884 in Guernsey County, Ohio/Noble County, Ohio. James Robinson and Rebecca Robinson had 10 children:

Harriet R. Robinson (“Harriet Robinson”) born about 1848 in Guernsey County, Ohio;

Joseph M. Robinson (“Joseph Robinson”) born about 1852 in Guernsey County, Ohio, and married Martha Ward on August 19, 1872 in Noble County, Ohio;

Eivy J. Robinson (“Eivy Robinson”) born about 1855 in Guernsey County, Ohio;

Sobra E. Robinson (“Sobra Robinson”) born about 1857 in Guernsey County, Ohio;

Robert L. Robinson (“Robert Robinson”) born about 1859 in Guernsey County, Ohio, and married Mary Badger? on February 20, 1876;

Mary E. Robinson (“Mary Robinson”);

Jane Robinson who married Alexander Kennedy on December 2, 1869 in Belmont County, Ohio;

John W. Robinson (“John Robinson”) born about 1843;

Ann M. Robinson (“Ann Robinson”) born about 1846 in Guernsey County, Ohio, and married Melville Farley; and,

Ezra Robinson born about 1855 in Guernsey County, Ohio, and married Sarah Elizabeth Phelps? (“Sarah Phelps”?) on April 19, 1874 in Washington County, Ohio;

John Robinson born about 1814 in Pennsylvania?, and married a Mary about 1831 who was born about 1815 in either Delaware or Virginia. John Robinson and Mary Robinson had 11 children:

William Robinson born about 1833;

Rachael Robinson born about 1835;

Abner R. Robinson (“Abner Robinson”) born about 1836, married Elizabeth Eagon on April 2, 1854 in Noble County, Ohio;

Elizabeth Robinson born about 1838;

Mary Robinson born about 1840;

George Robinson born about 1842;

James Robinson born about 1844;

John Robinson born about 1846;

Mariah Robinson born about 1848;

Thomas Madison Robinson (“Thomas Robinson”) born on November 11,1849 in Batesville, Guernsey County, Ohio, first married an unknown person before 1873, and later married Sarah Gregory about 1873 and who is believed to have been born in Texas; and,

Angeline Robinson who died on July 25, 1851 in Batesville, Guernsey County, Ohio, and who is buried in the Old Batesville Cemetery in Guernsey County, Ohio;

Thomas Rightson Robinson ("Thomas Robinson")born on October 5, 1815 in Pennsyvania, first married Catherine Powell on May 23, 1827 in Belmont County, Ohio, next married Patience Lavinia Martin (“Patience Martin”) on May 22, 1851, and still later married Elizabeth Ann McElroy (“Elizabeth McElroy:) on March 8, 1872 in Lawrence County, Ohio, died on December 15, 1889 in Wilgus, Lawrence County, Ohio, and is buried in the Fairview Cemetery in Mason Township, Lawrence County, Ohio. Catherine Powell was born on April 5, 1816 in Pennsylvania, and died on February 16, 1850 in Germantown, Washington County, Ohio. Patience Martin was born on April 3, 1823, was the daughter of Hugh Martin, and died on December 25, 1901 in Germantown, Washington County, Ohio. Elizabeth McElroy was born on July 3, 1845, and died in Wilgus, Lawrence County, Ohio. Thomas Robinson and Catherine Powell Robinson had 6 children:

Mary Catherine Robinson (“Mary Robinson”);

James Asbury Robinson (“James Robinson”, “James A. Robinson” & “J.A. Robinson”) born on March 16, 1838, first married Mary Thorton on October 1, 1865, next married Lucinda Higgins on April 2, 1867 in Lawrence County, Ohio, and died on April 14, 1901 in Wilgus, Lawrence County, Ohio;

Thomas Rightson Robinson, Jr. (“Thomas Robinson, Jr.”) born on December 23, 1841;

Charlotte Ellen Robinson (“Charlotte Robinson”) born on March 1, 1843, first married James Winland, next married Solomon Shafer, and later married Simpson Coon on August 27, 1863 and who died on May 9, 1865. Charlotte Ellen Coon died on September 5, 1910;

Richard Newton Robinson (“Richard Robinson”) born on December 12, 1847, married Mary Cathlene Heck (“Mary Heck”) on November 3, 1869 in Lawrence County, Ohio, died on December 7, 1922 in Mason Township, Lawrence County, Ohio, and is buried in the Fairview Cemetery in Wilgus, Lawrence County, Ohio. Mary Heck was born in Pennsylvania; and,

Mariah Louisa Robinson (“Mariah Robinson”) born on February 22, 1849, and married John A. Betts (“John Betts”);

Thomas Robinson and Patience Martin Robinson had 5 children:

Sabra Elizabeth Robinson (“Sabra Robinson”) born on January 19, 1859 in Washington County, Ohio, married Henry Hobitzell Cutshaw (“Henry Cutshaw”) on September 8, 1877 in Wood County, West Virginia?, and died on January 27, 1929;

Hannah Frances Robinson (“Hannah Robinson”);

Cloe Ann Robinson (“Cloe Robinson”) born on May 24, 1852, first married a Huggins, later married James William Towns (“James Towns”) on March 23, 1873 in Lawrence County, Oho, and died in Mason Township, Lawrence County, Oho;

Robert Nelson Robinson (“Robert Robinson”) born on January 31, 1854, married Clara Crow, and died about 1938; and,

Thomas Rightson Robinson (“Thomas Robinson”) born on March 18, 1862, and married a Cary Bell;

Thomas Robinson and Elizabeth McElroy Robinson had 6 children:

Paina Jane Robinson (“Paina Robinson”) born on April 18, 1874;

Andrew Jackson Robinson (“Andrew Robinson”) born on October 15, 1876, first married an Ella, and later married an Ora;

an unknown infant born on June 10, 1880, and died on the same date;

an unknown infant born on May 14, 1879, and died on the same date;

Margaret Robinson born on August 10, 1881, and died on May 1, 1891 in Lawrence County, Oho; and,

Naomi Robinson born on September 26, 1884;

William Robinson born about 1816;

Mary Robinson born about 1818 in Pennsylvania, and married Henry Barnes on October 8, 1837 in Belmont County, Ohio. Henry Barnes was born about 1817. Henry Barnes and Mary Barnes had a child named:

Hannah Barnes who was born about 1851;

Robert Nelson Robinson (“Robert Robinson”) born about 1819 in Pennsylvania?, married a Margaret?, and died in Lawrence County, Ohio;

Richard Robinson born on May 27, 1823, and died on October 12, 1842 in Guernsey County, Ohio at the age of 19;

Nancy Jane Robinson ("Nancy Robinson") born about 1824 in either Ohio or Pennsylvania, and married James Powell on March 17, 1840 in Guernsey County, Ohio. James Powell was born in Virginia and he and Nancy Powell (“Jane Powell”) had 4 children:

John W. Powell (“John Powell”);

Mary F. Powell (“Mary Powell”);

Lucy Powell (“Lucille Powell:?); and,

Charles J. Powell (“Charles Powell”);

Harriett Robinson born about 1826 in either Ohio or Pennsylvania, and married Fredrick Roach (“Frederick Roach”?) who was born about 1815 in Pennsylvania. Fredrick Roach and Harriett Roach had 7 children:

Maria Roach;

Mary E. Roach (“Mary Roach”) born about 1847;

Hannah Roach born about 1849;

Laura Roach born about 1850;

John B. Roach (“John Roach”) born about 1853;

William Roach born about 1857; and,

Cora B. Roach (“Cora Roach”) born about 1859; and,

Mariah L. Robinson (“Mariah Robinson” & “Maria Robinson”) and married James M. Joseph (“James Joseph”) on May 29, 1850 in Guernsey County, Ohio. James Joseph was born about 1825; 391 & 477 and,

REBECCA CAVENDER who is believed to have first married a Robertson and thus became Rebecca Robertson, and later married either a Wicker or Weeker and thus became either Rebecca Wicker or Rebecca Weeker. Rebecca Wicker still later married James Absalom ("James Absolam") on either May 13, 1806 or on October 11, 1806, in Princess Ann, County, Virginia(which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia) and thus became Rebecca Absalom;

NANCY CAVENDER who at that particular point in time was Nancy Diggs (“Nancy Deggs”?);

MARGARET CAVENDER who at that particular point in time was Margaret Dunn;

WILLIAM E. CAVENDER ("William Cavender" & “W.E. Cavender”) born about 1763 – 1765 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, and married Amy Leggett ("Amey Leggett") on March 31, 1783 in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia) with the surety being Enoch Jones ("Ezock Jones"?). James Cavender gave his consent and Henry Cavender and Mary Cavender witnessed the consent of James Cavender. As parental consent was needed for William Cavender to be married, he was probably born about 1763-1765. Amy Leggett was the daughter of James Leggett and Frances Leggett of Princess Anne County, Virginia. In 1785, the William Cavender family consisted of 4 persons who were then living in Princess Anne County, Virginia. There was only one William Cavender living in Princess Anne County, Virginia on May 23, 1826. Amy Leggett Cavender later married a John Absalom on July 31, 1832 in Princess Anne County, Virginia with George Morriss ("George Norris"? & "George Morris") performing the ceremony, and may even have married a Burk (“Amy Burk” & “Amey Burk”). On February 13, 1821, William E. Cavender (“William Cavender”) stated in Princess Anne County, Virginia that William Bonney and Ann Lamont were of lawful age to marry, and on which date they apparently married; and,

HENRY CAVENDER who may have been the Henry Cavender who married a Mrs. Sarah Wilburn (“Sarah Wilbern”?) on August 11, 1808 in Princess Anne County, Virginia (which is now the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia), with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Charles Henley. Also, a Henry Cavender married a Frances Whitehurst (“Frances Whiteherst”?) in Lynnhaven Parish of Princess Anne County, Virginia on February 15, 1821 with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. George Morris (“George Norris”?), a Baptist minister and with the surety being William Cason (“William Carson”?); and,

WILLIAM CAVENDER? 133, 149, 222, 279, 294, 350 & 355

(IV) THOMAS CAVENDER, SR. born about 1732, who some believe married Elizabeth Woodhouse in Princess Ann County, Virginia, the widow of Phillip Woodhouse ("Phil Woodhouse") and the admistratrix of the estate of William Woodhouse who died in 1789 and who was the son of Phillip Woodhouse, and was first reported in the 1783 census of Princess Anne County, Virginia (which now in the independent City/County of Virginia Beach, Virginia) as then having a family of 5 persons and no slaves. He executed his Last Will an Testament on March 21, 1789 in Princess Ann County, Virginia, his brother Henry Cavender was named the Executor, his Will was witnessed by William Gornto, Moses Flanaklin ("Moses Frannklin"?, "Moses Frannakin" & "Moses Flanagan"?) and Mary Robertson. His Will was probated in Princess Anne County, Virginia on September 10, 1789. Bequests were made to his 2 sons, Thomas Cavender and James Cavender, and to his daughter, Bets ( originally “Betsy Cavender” & “Elizabeth Cavender” but who may have been married at that time. The basis of the conclusion that the above Thomas Cavender was the one who married Mrs. Elizabeth Woodhouse is as follows: A court proceedings in Princess Anne County, Virginia on August 27, 1789 involved Henry Cavinder ("Henry Cavender"?) who was the administrator of the estate of an un-named Cavender who had married Elizabeth Woodhouse who was the widow of a Phillip Woodhouse and was the Administratrix of the estate of William Woodhouse.112 On January 10, 1782, Thomas Cavendar ("Thomas Cavender") of Princess Anne County, Virginia, purchased from John Woodhouse and Rachel Woodhouse a 43 acre tract of land and building at Brinsons Inlet in Princess Anne County and adjacent to land owned by Adam Robinson and Anthony Lovett. The Indenture was witnessed by John Fentress, Reuben Lovett and Isaac Tolewine. 112 & 198 Also, note that on September 10, 1789, the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Cavender of Princess Anne County, Virginia, was probated and in which he named his sons Thomas Cavender and James Cavender and his daughter, Elizabeth Cavender ("Betsey Cavender" & "Betsy Cavender"). He appointed his brother Henry Cavender of Princess Anne County the executor and who died in 1803 in Princess Anne County. Thomas Cavender's will was witnessed by William Gornto, Moses Flanakin ("Moses Flannigan"?) and Mary Robertson (“Mary Robinson”?). 28, 43, 91 & 196 Thus, it appears that this particular Thomas Cavender is believed by some to be the un-named Cavender who is stated to have married Elizabeth Woodhouse and that this particular Thomas Cavender was the brother of the Henry Cavender above.

In his Last Will and Testament, Thomas Cavender named his then living children as being:

JAMES CAVANDER ("James Cavender") born about 1757 and who apparently married widow Mrs. Frankey Kellam (“Frankey Kellem”?) on May 5, 1804 in the Lower Norfolk County ("section"?) of Princess Anne County, Virginia with Rev. William Morris ("William Manias"?) and Rev. James Dawley performing the ceremony. Following the death of James Cavender, his widow, Mrs. Frankey Cavender, married Caleb Scott on May 5, 1804? in Princess Anne County, Virginia. The above James Cavender may have been the same person who witnessed the execution of the Last Will and Testament of his uncle, Henry Cavender, in Princess Anne County, Virginia on May 26, 1801. However, he may not be the same James Cavender who allegedly gave his consent on March 31, 1783 in Princess Anne County, Virginia to the marriage of Henry Cavender’s son William E. Cavender to Amy Leggett (“Amey Leggett”) who was the daughter of James Leggett and Frances Leggett. Henry Cavender and Mary Cavender allegedly witnessed the consent by James Cavender and Enoch Jones was the surety.

On December 20, 1779, a James Cavender,then age 22 and thus born about 1757, and who was 5 feet 8 1/4 inches in height, and had dark hair and hazel eyes, enlisted in the Revolutionary War in Muky Town (or Mukytown) in Amelia County, Virginia. Also enlisted, or re-enlisted in Amelia County, Virginia on December 20, 1779 were: John Cavender, age 17 and thus born about 1762, who was 5 feet 8 inches in height, had dark hair, and blue eyes; and, Joseph Cavender, age 19 and thus born about 1760, and who was 5 feet 7 ½ inches in height, had hair dark, and blue eyes . Actually, he re-enlisted, and was the son of Hugh Cavender. On May 2, 1783, the above James Cavender, having served his enlistment time of 3 years, was discharged from service in the State Line on this date, and was entitled to the proportion of land entitled to a military Private. His discharge was signed by Thomas Meriwether and Benjamin Harrison. he was further granted Land Warrant No. 538 for 200 acres of land, which warrant apparently was exercised in the State of Kentucky . 124, 136 & 382

It is believed, that the above James Cavender had a son named:

John I. CAVENDER (“John C. Cavender”?, “John Cavender”, J.I. Cavender”? & “J.C. Cavender”?) who is believed to have been born about 1806-1807 in Kentucky (according to his children's census records), that he married an Elizabeth Jones then of Kentucky about 1827 (again, according to her children's census records), and that he died in Pike County, Illinois about 1836, and his widow and children later moved to Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa.

According to the 1850 census reports for Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa, Elizabeth Cavender is then listed as being age 43 and born in Ohio? about 1807, and the widow of John Cavender who was then deceased, and their children then living at home were: Sara Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”?) age 22 and born in Illinois about 1828; Joseph age 21 and born in Iowa about 1829, and James Cavender age 15 and born in Illinois about 1835. It is acknowledged that the particular document containing the name of J.I. Cavender was were difficult to read because the script capital "C" could be confused with the script capital "I". The referenced document is found on a deed dated October 18, 1841 transferring real estate by Abraham Jones, guardian of the infant heirs of either J.I. Cavender (“Joseph Isaac”?, “J.C. Cavender”, “John Calvin Cavender”? & “John Charles Cavender”?), then deceased, to John C. Wadsworth ("John Wadsworth") in Pike County, Illinois. Upon the death of her husband, Elizabeth Jones Cavender married Jeremiah Latham in Pike County, Illinois on October 13, 1837, and died in Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa. The children of John Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender were adopted by their grandfather, Abraham Jones and were:

Joseph Cavender who (according to his military records) was born in Indiana about 1828-1829, was living in Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa in 1850 with his widowed mother and the rest of her children, enlisted in the Union Army in 1862 in Corydon, Iowa, and was drowned in Missouri in 1863 while his military unit was crossing a river;

Sarah Cavender born about 1828-1829 in Morgan County, Illinois, was age 22 and living in Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa in 1850 with her widowed mother according to the census reports, and married John Harvey Frady ("John Trady"?) in 1852 in Bloomfield, Iowa. John Frady and Lucy Frady had 2 children:

John William Frady ("John Frady") who married Lucy May Riddle ("Lucy Riddle") in Kansas; and,

Sarah Myrtle Frady ("Sarah Frady") who was born in 1892; and

James Cavender born in Pike County, Illinois about 1835-1836, and was living in Bloomfield Township, Davis County, Iowa in 1850 with his widowed mother according to the census reports. Shortly thereafter, he ran away from home as he did not get along with his step-father and lived with his uncle, "Captain Jones", who ran a steamship on the Mississippi River. Later, James Cavender returned and lived with his mother until she died. He later married his mother's maid, "Sarah", about 1855-1856, and in 1860 his family was living in Corydon, Iowa.

In July 1862, James Cavender enlisted in the Union Army in Corydon, Iowa, in same company as his brother, Joseph Cavender. (A second account states that James Cavender enlisted January 1, 1862 in Springfield, Missouri.) 364 Shortly after the death his brother Joseph Cavender in 1863, James Cavender deserted the military and changed his name to James Carpenter. When James Cavender ("James Carpenter") returned home, he found that his wife had died and his children had been taken to some unknown place, whereupon he returned to Missouri and married Frances Bruner in October 1865 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri and who shortly died about 1870-1872.

In November 1872, James Cavender (alias "James Carpenter") married for the third time to Arrena Anna Pamela West ("Ann West") November 12, 1872 in Licking, Texas County, Missouri. Ann West was born May 12, 1844 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, and died March 2, 1922 in Hotchkiss, Colorado. She was the daughter of William West born in Tennessee and Mary West (formerly "Mary Anderson") born in Kentucky. James Cavender and Sarah Cavender had 3 children:

Mary E. Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “M.E. Cavender”) born about 1857, and had married a minister;

William H. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.H. Cavender”) born about 1858; and,

Frank Cavender born about 1860-1861 and later lived in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri where he worked as a street car motorman.

The children of James Cavender(alias "James Carpenter") by his third marriage to Frances Bruner were all born in Licking, Texas County, Missouri, and were:

Mary Louella Carpenter ("Mary Louella Cavender", “Mary L. Cavender” Mary Cavender", “M.L. Cavender”, "Mary Carpenter" & "Lulu Carpenter") born October 19, 1873 in Licking in Texas County, Missouri, married W.G. Balch in 1902 in Hotchkiss, Colorado, and died in 1950 in Hotchkiss, Colorado;

Dora Florence Carpenter ("Dora Florence Cavender", "Dora Cavender", "Dora Carpenter", “D.F. Cavender” & "Flora Cavender") born July 16, 1875 in Licking, Missouri, married William Henry Stevens ("William Stevens") June 19, 1914 in Licking, Missouri, and died in 1972 in Hawthorne, California. William Stevens was born October 13, 1866 in Texas County, Missouri, and died November 24, 1934 in Los Angeles, California. William Stevens and Dora Stevens had a son named Thomas Vicent Stevens ("Thomas Stevens") born October 11, 1897 in Licking, Missouri, and married January 29, 1919 in Licking, Missouri;

Charles Wesley Carpenter ("Charles Wesley Cavender", “Charles W. Cavender”, "Charles Cavender", “C.W. Cavender” & "Charles Carpenter") born October 1, 1880 in Licking, Texas, married Ida Linden in 1912 in Hotchkiss, Colorado, and died in 1959 in Hotchkiss, Colorado; and,

Arthur J. Carpenter ("James Arthur Cavender", "James Arthur Carpenter", "James Carpenter", "Arthur Carpenter", "James Cavender", “A.J. Cavender” & "Arthur Cavender") born August 30, 1882 in Licking, Missouri, married Sarah Myrtle Frady ("Sarah Frady") mentioned above, and died in 1959 in Hotchkiss, Colorado.

The children of Arthur Carpenter and Sarah Carpenter included a daughter named:

Myrtle Lucille Carpenter ("Myrtle Carpenter", “Myrtle Lucille Cavender” & “M.L. Cavender”), mentioned above. James Carpenter owned the Star Hotel on North Main Street in Licking, Missouri, and died in Licking, Missouri about 1895-1896.

Apparently, after deserting the army, James Cavender searched in vain for his children by his first marriage and discovered that his daughter Mary E. Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) had married a minister, that his son Frank Cavender was a street-car motorman in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and that his oldest son William H. Cavender (“William Cavender”) had just died, whereupon he returned to Missouri, changed his name to James Carpenter, and married Frances Bruner in October 1865 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; 364

THOMAS CAVENDER, JR. ("Thomas Cavender") born about 1780 and is believed to be the same Thomas Cavender who married Amy Dawley ("Amey Dawley"?) on June 15, 1803 or on June 11, 1803 in the Lower Norfolk District of Princess Anne County, Virginia (which is now the independent City/County known as Virginia Beach, Virginia) with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Charles Henley. Following the death of Thomas Cavender, Jr., widow Mrs. Amey Dawley Cavender ("Amy Cavender") married John Absalom in Princess Anne County, Virginia on June 31, 1832. The ceremony was conducted by George Morriss ("George Morris"), a Baptist minister with the surety being David Dowley ("David Dawley"?), 133, 149, 294, 350 & 355 It is said by some that Thomas Cavender and Amy Cavender ("Amey Cavender"?) had a daughter named:

BETSY CAVENDER (“Elizabeth Cavender”?); and,

ELIZABETH CAVENDER; 28 , 43, 91, 149, 163, 133, 195, 279, 287, 294 & 350

(V) ROBERT CAVENDER, born about 1732, apparently married a Sarah Bedwell, 269 and in 1776 was living in Transquakin Hundred, Dorchester County, Maryland. HiS Last Will and Testament was probated on August 13, 1815 and was administered from August 13, 1815 until September 12, 1816 in Kent County, Maryland (some say in Sussex County, Delaware), with his wife Sarah Cavender being appointed the Administratrix. An inventory of his estate was filed on May 7, 1822 by his widow, Sarah Cavender, and Gifford Soward. Named in his Will were his children: John Cavender, Samuel Cavender, Robert Cavender, Thomas Cavender, Reuben Cavender and Sally Cavender who married Samuel Enls. 269 & 330 Also mentioned in his Will was Deborah Cavender. According to the book entitled "Miami Valley Genealogies", Vol 2, Families A to K by Lindsay M. Brien, page 46,413 the estate of Robert Cavender was administered in Sussex County, Delaware on September 12, 1816,Del. Ar., Book A-8, p 20 which named his heirs, wife and children. The estate of Sarah Cavender was administered on April 25, 1822 in Kent County, Delaware, and also mentioned as her heirs were various Bedwells. The children of Robert Cavender and Sarah Cavender were: 262, 271, 279, 281, 300, 302, 313, 336 & 337

JAMES CAVENDER born about 1752;

ROBERT CAVENDER was born before 1755, either in Delaware or in Dorchester County, Maryland. However, his first four children were born in Delaware before 1800, at which time he was living in Mispellion, Kent County, Delaware. According to the 1776 census, Robert Cavender was then living in Transquakin Hundred in Dorchester County, Maryland, and his family then consisted of 1 male under 10, 1 male 21-30, and 1 female 16-21. He apparently married a Sarah Cavender, and a son and a daughter was born between 1790-1800 and two sons were born between 1785-1790. Robert Cavender died in Kent County, Maryland about August 1815, and his estate was administered from August 30, 1815 to September 12, 1816 by his wife, Sarah Cavender.

JOHN CAVENDER was born in Maryland about 1768, married Rachal Wilcox ("Rachel Wilcox") about 1800 in Maryland, went to Miami County, Ohio about 1804 or 1805 when the Indians were plenty and during which time all his money of $700 in gold was stolen. He died without leaving a will on June 6, 1841 in Miami County, Ohio at the age of 73, and is buried in the Old Lost Creek Baptist Cemetery in Lost Creek Township, Miami County, Ohio. Rachel Wilcox was born in 1785 in Maryland, died August 17, 1850 at St. Mary's, Ohio at the age of 65. A James Cavender of Darke County, Ohio filed a lawsuit in 1844-1845 time frame naming the heirs of John Cavender. John Cavender and Rachel Cavender had 9 children:282

Lydia Cavender born in Maryland and married Joseph M. Skinner ("Joseph Skinner") Also, a Lydia Cavender married Woodgate Smith on February 3, 1819 in New Castle County, Delaware N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.7, pp 182;

Thomas Cavender married Amy Tical on February 28, 1820?;

Wesley D. Cavender, ("Wesley Cavender" & “W.D. Cavender”) married Jane Graham ("Jane Grayham") November 15, 1832; and,

Robert Charles Cavender ("Robert Cavender", “R.C. Cavender” & “Robert C. Cavender”)born June 27, 1813 in Maryland. He married his first cousin, Rebecca Cavender on either December 18, 1836 445 or on December 13, 1836279 in Miami County, Ohio, and died November 11, 1881 in Indiana at the age of 69. Rebecca Cavender was the daughter of Thomas Cavender who was the brother of the above Robert Cavender. She was born March 11, 1812 in Miami County, Ohio, and died November 11, 1881 in Allen County, Indiana at the age of 69. In 1850, the Robert Cavender family was living in Clear Creek Township in Allen County, Indiana and their children at that time comprised: Ezra Cavender age 13; Morris Cavender age 11; Alvira Cavender age 8; Melvina Cavender age 8; Clarrisa Cavender ("Clarissa Cavender"?) age 4; and, Harrison Cavender, Jr. age 1. In 1860 the family was then living in Virginia Township in Allen County, Indiana. The children of Robert Cavender and Rebecca Cavender's were:

Ezra Cavender born on September 11, 1837 in Miami County, Ohio and married Margaret in Miami County, Ohio on December 14, 1862. In 1860, Ezra Cavender was living with another family in Virginia Township in Cass County, Illinois;

Morris Cavender ("M.C. Cavender"?) born on August 22, 1839 in Miami County, Ohio, and married Mary Hummer in Miami County, Ohio;

Alvira Cavender ("Elvira Cavender"? & "Alvina Cavender"?) born March 20, 1841 in Miami County, Ohio, and married G.W. Murman in Illinois? on September 6, 1856;

Melvina Cavender ("Malvina Cavender") born February 27, 1843 in Indiana, and married Leonard B. Simmon ("Leonard Simmons") in Illinois on August 12, 1866;

Clarissa Cavender ("Clarrissa Cavender") born June 1, 1845 in Indiana, and married Thomas J. Davis ("Thomas Davis") on October 11, 1863 in Cass County, Illinois;FHL Number 1313055 and,

Harrison H. Cavender, Sr. ("Harrison Cavender", “H.E. Cavender”, some say” Harrison E. Cavender”, “H.E. Cavender” and some say “Harrison C. Cavender” & “H.C. Cavender”) born on October 22, 1849 in Fort Wayne Township in Allen County, Indiana, married his first cousin, Sarah Margaret Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “Sarah M. Cavender”)on February 19, 1880 in Palo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa, died on March 22, 1934 in Decatur County, Iowa at the age of 84, and is buried in either the Lentz or Leon Cemetery in Decauter County, Iowa. Sarah Cavender" was born on April 23, 1861 in Morgan County, Illinois, was the daughter of John C. Cavender (“John Cavender”), the son of Samuel Robert Cavender (“Samuel Cavender”, “S.R. Cavender” & “Samuel R. Cavender”) who married his cousin, Rebecca Cavender, the daughter of Thomas Cavender. Sarah Cavender died on September 4, 1902 in Woodland, Decatur County, Iowa at the age of 41 years, 4 months and 12 days, and is buried in the Lentz Cemetery in Leon Cemetery, Decauter County, Iowa with her husband.

In 1850, Harrison Cavender’s father and mother, Robert Cavender and Rebecca Cavender, were living in Allen County, Indiana and their children at that time were Ezra Cavender age 13, Morris Cavender age 11, Alvira Cavender ("Alvina Cavender" & "Elvira Cavender"?) age 8, Melvina Cavender ("Malvina Cavender") age 8, Clarrisa Cavender age 4 and Harrison Cavender, Jr. age 1.

Harrison Cavender, Sr. and Margaret Cavender were Methodist and they had 9 children who were:

John Robert Cavender ("Johnnie Cavender", “John R. Cavender”, “J.R. Cavender” & "John Cavender") born March 23, 1881 in Jasper County, Iowa, died April 3, 1881 in Jasper County, Iowa, and is buried in the Palo Alto Cemetery in Jasper County, Iowa;

Elvira Mae Cavender ("Elvira M. Cavender", "Mae Cavender", "Elvira Cavender", “E.M. Cavender” & "Elviria Cavender") born in 1882 in Palo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa, married Robert Harry Holliday ("Robert Holliday" & “Robert Holiday”?), died November 16, 1964 in Newton Township in Jasper County, Iowa, and is buried in the Palo Alto Cemetery in Jasper County, Iowa. Robert Holliday was born in 1875 and died October 29, 1938 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 82. The children of Robert Holliday and Elvira Holliday (formerly "Elvira Cavender") were:

Mary Irene Holliday ("Mary Holliday") born in 1907 in Jasper County, Iowa, and died February 27, 1910 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 3; and,

Coy Holliday who is living in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa;

Harry Patterson Cavender ("Harry Cavender" & “H.P. Cavender”) born May 30, 1884 in Palo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa, was reared in Jasper County, Iowa, married May Florence Barngrover ("May F. Barngrover" & "May Barngrover") on December 25, 1911 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, died October 25, 1963 in Burlington, Iowa at the age of 80, and is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery in Burlington, Iowa along with May Cavender, his wife. May Barngrover was born January 1, 1888 in Scotland County, Missouri and died June 17, 1968 in Burlington, Iowa at the age of 80. The children of Harry Cavender and May Cavender (formerly "May Barngrover") were:

Donald Cavender born in Iowa and living in Burlington, Iowa and married but name of wife is unknown; and,

Ruth Cavender born August 23, 1915, married a Collom (“Collum”?),, and is living in Gilroy, California;

Rose E. Cavender ("Rose Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born in August 1886 in Palo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa;

Earl O. Cavender ("Earl Cavender" & “E.O. Cavender’) born in May 1888 in Palo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa and died early in life;

Mattie A. Cavender ("Mattie Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) born in September 1890 in Palo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa;

Lillie A. Cavender ("Lillie Cavender", “L.A. Cavender’ & "Lily Cavender") born in January 1892 in Palo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa, lived in Taylor County, Iowa, and died at childhood;

Sarah Margaret Cavender ("Sarah M. Cavender", “S.M. Cavnder”, "Sarah Cavender" and "Sadie Cavender") born in July 1895 and married Walter Kindsche ("Walter Kindchi"?), and,

Howard J. Cavender ("Howard Cavender" & “H.J. Cavender”) born in July 1898, died December 19, 1954 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 56, and remained unmarried;

Samuel L. Cavender ("Samuel Cavender" & “S.L. Cavender”) born March 7, 1816, married Rebecca Knick on December 9, 1836 in Miami County, Ohio, and died July 12, 1849 in Miami County, Ohio at the age of 33. Rebecca Knick was born October 2, 1818 in Ohio? and died July 12, 1849 in Miami County, Ohio at the age of 30. Both Samuel Cavender and Rebecca Cavender are buried in the old Hyattsville Cemetery in Old Monroe Township, Miami County near Tipp City, Ohio. According to the 1850 census report for Miami County, Ohio, the children of Samuel Cavender and Rebecca Cavender were:

Rachael Cavender born about 1839;

John Cavender who was born about 1841; and,

Maltilda Cavender ("Matilda Cavender"?) born about 1846;

Mary Cavender married Garland B. Bruce, Jr. ("Garland Bruce") on January 30, 1834 in Miami County, Ohio (thus becoming “Mary Bruce”;

John C. Cavender ("John W. Cavender"?, "John Cavender",”John Charles Cavender”?, “J.C. Cavender” & “John Calvin Cavender”?) born October 22, 1822 in Ohio, first married Mary Heron ("Mary Herron", "Louise Herron" & "Louise Hearn") on September 1, 1846, later married Elizabeth Amlin, died November 22, 1886 in Miami County, Ohio at the age of 64, and is buried at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Old Union, Newton Township, Miami County Ohio. Mary Heron was born in 1826, and Elizabeth Amlin was born about 1822, and died about 1886. John Cavender and Mary Cavender had a daughter:

Mary J. Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “M.J. Cavender”) who was born in 1846 in Miami County, Ohio who may be the same person who married Henry C. Johnson ("Henry Johnson") on March 31, 1859 in Pike County, Illinois;

Abigail Cavender born in 1824 in Miami County, Ohio, and who married Michael Lennon in 1849 (some say 1844.279) in Miami County, Ohio and who was the son of James Lennon and Sarah Blue, the sister of John Blue who married Sarah Cavender. Abigail Cavender apparently also married Allen E. Evilsizer ("Allen Evilsizer") who was born April 10, 1814 in Darke County, Ohio, died February 11, 1893 in Collett, Jay County, Indiana, and is buried in the Claycomb Cemetery in Redkey, Indiana. Abigail Cavender apparently died March 14, 1885. The children of Allen Evilsizer and Abigail Evilsizer are believed to had been the following:

Levi W. Evilsizer ("Levi Evilsizer") born about 1850 in Ohio, married Ardilla Banta, was a member of the Nazarene Church, died May 25, 1937 in Ridgeville in Randolph County, Indiana at the age of 77 years and at the home of his son, Bert Evilsizer, and is buried in the Claycomb Cemetery in Redkey, Indiania. Ardilla Banta was the daughter of Joseph L. Banta? ("Joseph Banta") who was born October 17, 1830 in Preble County, Ohio and was the son of Peter Banta also born in Ohio and Elizabeth Brown born in North Carolina. Levi Evilsizer was a member of the Nazarine Church, died at the home of his son Bert Evilsizer, and is buried in the Claycomb Cemetery in Redkey, Indiana. The children of Levi Evilsizer and Ardilla Evilsizer included:

Bert Evilsizer who lived in Ridgeville in Randolph County, Indiana at the time of the death of his father; and,

Allen Evilsizer who lived in Jackson, Michigan at the time of his father's death;

Delila Jane Evilsizer ("Delila Evilsizer") born February 24, 1855 in Miami County, Ohio, first married Cary Walker on April 14, 1877 in the United Brethren in Christ Church with Rev. William P. Cole ("William Cole") performing the ceremony, later joined the Reform Church of Pittsburg (probably "Pittsboro, Indiana"?), later married Christian Funk who died June 17, 1899, still later married Henry Shaneyfelt who had 7 children by his former marriage and who died July 14, 1919, still later married Elias Howell on February 24, 1920. She died August 9, 1926 near Ridgeville, Jay County, Indiana, and is buried in the Redkey, Indiana Cemetery. Cary Walker was born March 28, 1820 in Botetourt County, Virginia, was the son of George Walker, Jr. and Elinder Looney, already had 6 children by his former marriage to Ellen Crisler, was a member of the United Brethren Church, died October 4, 1888 at the age of 68 years, 6 months and 6 days in Greene Township, Jay County, Indiana at the age of 68 years, 6 months and 6 days, and is buried in the Claycomb Cemetery in Redkey, Indiana next to his first wife Ellen. The children of Cary Walker and Delila Walker included:

Cary Allen Walker ("Cary Walker") born March 8, 1878 in Green Township in Jay County, Indiana, first married Anna Mae Phillips ("Anna Phillips") October 20, 1906 in Randolph County, Indiana, later married Edna I. Rantz on January 10, 1920, still later married Sadie Hall, still later married Alice Louise Brown ("Alice Brown"), died April 7, 1964 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana, and is buried in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Redkey, Indiana. Anna Mae Phillips was born September 18, 1879 in Sturgeon Township in Boone County, Missouri, was the daughter of William John Phillips ("William Phillips") and Margaret A. Rothrock ("Margaret Rothrock"), died March 9, 1969 in an institution in Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana, and is buried in Paupers Field in Winchester, Indiana. Edna Rantz was born about 1887, was the daughter of John Rantz and Amanda, died December 13, 1927 in Redkey, Indiana, and is buried in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Redkey, Indiana. Cary Walker and Anna Walker had the following children:

Janey Louella Walker ("Janey Walker" & "Jane Walker"?) born August 20, 1908 in Ridgeville, Randolph County, Indiana, first married George Walden Vanasdal ("George Vanasdal", "Bud Vanasdal" & "Van Vanasdal") November 28, 1928 in Indianapolis, Indiana, later married Lester Luckey April 4, 1969 in Naples, Florida, was a member of the First Christian Church in New Castle, Indiana, died May 22, 1974 in Ft. Myers Beach, Florida, and is buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana. George Vanasdal was born August 31, 1907 in Terre Haute, Indiana, was the son of Walter Vanasdal and Jenny Kathryn Davis ("Jennie Davis" & "Jennifer Davis"?), died May 16, 1963 in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana, and is buried with his wife Janey Vanasdal. Lester Luckey was born May 26, 1909, died May 22, 1974 in Ft. Myers Beach, Florida, was also a member of the First Christian Church in New Castle, Indiana, and is buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery. The children of George Vanasdal and Janey Vanasdal included:

Barbara Joan Vanasdal ("Barbara Vanasdal") born February 6, 1930 in Indianapolis, Indiana, first married Virgil James Barnes ("Virgil Barnes") February 21, 1948 in Ft. Wayne County, Indiana, divorced in 1953, later married Norman Stewart Cook ("Norman Cook") June 25, 1954 in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana, was a member of the Grace Episcopalain Church in Muncie, Indiana, later married Elmer Lee Johnson ("Elmer Johnson") June 3, 1973 in Pass Christian, Mississippi. Virgil Barnes was born November 6, 1925 in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana, and was the son of William A. Barnes ("William Barnes") and Louise. Norman Cook was born July 31, 1931 in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana, was the son of Frank Norvil Cook ("Frank Cook" & "Franklin Cook"?) and Lodema Garlic, died February 4, 1972 in New Orleans, Louisiana, and is buried in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Anderson, Indiana. Elmer Johnson was born July 1, 1931 in Blue Grove, Texas, and was the son of Carl Johnson and Lillie Zora Caldwell ("Lillie Caldwell"). Virgil Barnes and Barbara Barnes had a son named:

Terry Gene Barnes ("Terry Barnes") born December 22, 1948 in Spring Grove, Wayne County, Indiana, married Kristine Rezendes January 11, 1971 in Atlanta, Georgia, and divorced in 1983. Kristine Renzendes was born October 3, 195 in Oakland, California and was the daughter of Vernon Rezendes and Audrey Johnson. Terry Barnes started using the surname Cook when he was in the third grade and had his name legally changed to Terry Cook when he was 21 years of age. Terry Cook had 3 children:

James Joseph Cook ("James Cook") born on June 19, 1971 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi;

Katheryn Gracen Cook ("Katheryn Cook") born November 28, 1975 in Ocean Springs, Jackson County, Mississippi; and,

Molly Kathleen Jewell Cook ("Molly Cook" & "Kathleen Cook") born on October 31, 1991 in Ocean Springs, Jackson County, Mississippi;

The children of Norman Cook and Barbara Cook included:

Vana Jo Cook ("Vada Cook") born June 15, 1955 in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana, first married Ernest Earl Applewhite, Jr. ("Ernest Applewhite") in 1974 in Ocean Springs, Jackson County, Mississippi, and later married Robert Lewis Perry, Jr. ("Robert Perry") April 18, 1981 in Pascagoula, Jackson County, Mississippi. Ernest Applewhite, Jr. was born July 15, 1953 and was the son of Ernest Earl Applewhite, Sr. ("Ernest Applewhite") and Doris Kersh. Robert Perry, Jr. was born June 5, 1957 in Sarasota, Florida and was the son of Robert Lewis Perry, Sr. ("Robert Perry") and Janette P. McDonald ("Janette McDonald. Ernest Applewhite and Vana Applewhite had a daughter named:

Kelley Marie Applewhite ("Kelley Applewhite") born February 7, 1971 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, and married Michael Todd Tibliere May 6, 1995 in Ocean Springs, Jackson County, Mississippi. Michael Tibliere was the son of James Gary Tiblier ("James Tiblier") and Judy?; and,

Christopher Scott Cook ("Christopher Cook") born April 21, 1926 in Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, and married Donna Ross, who had apparently previously married a Payne and had 2 children. Donna Ross was born August 27, 1963 in Sacramento, California and was the daughter of William Ross and Evelyn May Molyneux ("Evelyn Molyneux"). The children of Donna Payne were:

Michael Payne born October 24, 1981 in Eglin Air Force Base in Ft. Walton Beach, Florida; and,

Scott Payne born born June 13, 1988 in Eglin Air Force Base in Ft. Walton Beach, Florida; and,

James Richard Vanadal ("James Vanadal") born July 26, 1935 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, married Judy Schuyler in Lapel, Indiana. Judy Schuyler was born August 4, 1939 and was the daughter of Joe Schuyler ("Joseph Schuyler") and an Irene? James Vanadal and Judy Vanadal had 3 children:

Jeffrey Locke Vanasdal, Sr. ("Jeffrey Vanasdal") married a Debbie Jeffrey Vanasdal and Debbie Vanasdal had 4 children:

Jeffrey Locke Vanasdal, Jr. born February 5, 1987 in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana;

Kiley Nichole Vanasdal ("Kiley Vanasdal") born May 25, 1991 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana;

Jayna Sue Vanasdal ("Jayna Vanasdal"); and,

James Walden Vanasdal ("James Vanasdal"); and,

Donna Jane Vanasdal ("Donna Vanasdal") born January 6, 1937 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Donald Kent Wallace ("Donald Wallace") June 28, 1958 in Anderson, Madison County, Indian. Donald Wallace was born May 11, 1938 in Cleveland, Tennessee and was the son of Willis Burle Wallace ("Willis Wallace") and a Mary Pauline. Donald Wallace and Donna Wallace had 2 children:

Angela Kay Wallace ("Angela Wallace") born December 11, 1962 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Jon David Tammen ("Jon Tammen") May 3, 1986 in Greenfield, Indiana. Jon Tamment is a Doctor of Pharmacology. Jon Tamment and Angela Tamment had 2 children:

Kevin Wallace Tamment ("Kevin Tamment") born October 2, 1991 in Henderson, NV; and,

Kelsie Delaney Tamment ("Kelsie Tamment") born August 3, 1994 in Henderson, NV; and,

Michael Kent Wallace ("Michael Wallace") born November 3, 1970 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married April 1, 1995 to Kelly Suzanne Hoyer ("Kelly Hoyer") who was the daughter of Darrell R. Hoyer ("Darrell Hoyer") and Marty A.?;

Minnesota Emma Abigail Walker ("Minnesota Walker" & "Emma Walker") born August 23, 1879 in Sauk Rapids, Benton, Colorado, married Harvey E. Spencer ("Harvey Spencer") November 30, 1899, died January 21, 1975 in Redkey, Jay County, Indiana, and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Redkey, Indiana. Harvey Spencer was born in February 1875, died November 22, 1954 in Redkey, Indiana and is buried with his wife;

Irvin Looney Walker ("Irvin Walker") was born October 18, 1882 in Green Township in Jay County, Indiana, married Verna V. Pratt ("Verna Pratt") October 25, 1899 in Randolph County, Indiana, died June 14, 1965 in Randolph County, Indiana, and is buried in the Saratoga Cemetery in Randolph County, Indiana. Verna Pratt was born in 1880, was the daughter of Joseph P. Pratt ("Joseph Pratt") and Ida Bisel, died October 25, 1965 in Saratoga, Randolph County, Indiana, and is buried with her husband. The children of Irvin Walker and Verna Walker were:

Orla Walker born May 25, 1900, first married Louise Schatz in June 1927 in Alexandria, Indiana and who died January 15, 1951, and later married Nellie Bruster on September 1, 1952 in Jay County, Indiana. Nellie Bruster was born March 11, 1891;

Inez Walker born June 24, 1902, married Merle Sipes, and died about 1958 in Deerfield in Randolph County, Indiana. Merle Sipes was born about 1900 and died about 1960 in Deerfield in Randolph County, Indiana. Merle Sipes and Inez Walker had a son named:

Wayne Sipes who lived in Ridgeville, Indiana;

Merle Walker born August 25, 1904 and died about 1920; and,

Marie Walker born April 29, 1911, died in June 1922 from blood poisoning, and is buried in Saratoga, Randolph County, Indiana; and,

Luella Leota Virginia Walker ("Luella Walker" & "Leota Walker") born November 15, 1887 in Knox Township, Jay County, Indiana, married her stepbrother Clem Shaneyfelt on March 3, 1897 in Jay County, Indiana with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Fred Stovenhaur ("Frederick Stovenhaur") who was said to be the father of the Holliwood movie star June Haven. Luella Shaneyfelt died September 19, 1974 in Redkey, Jay County, Indiana, and is buried in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Redkey, Indiana. Clem Shaneyfelt was born July 9, 1880, was the son of Henry Shaneyfelt and Delila Jane Evilsizor ("Delila Evilsizor"), died July 6, 1951 in Indiana, and is buried with his wife. Clem Shaneyfelt and Luella Shaneyfelt had 2 children:

Waveleen Shaneyfelt who was adopted and had 2 children:

Phyllis Ann Shaneyfelt ("Phyllis Shaneyfelt") who married a Giddings; and,

Virginia Lou Shaneyfelt ("Virginia Shaneyfelt") who first married a Bolen and later married Marion Edward Costerison ("Marion Costerison;

Audrey Alice Shaneyfelt ("Audrey Shaneyfelt") born January 27, 1913, and married John Virgil Kesler June 11, 1932. John Kesler was born September 26, 1909 and died November 21, 1950 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Redkey, Jay County, Indiana; and,

Clem Shaneyfelt born on July 9, 1880, married his step-sister Luella Leota Virginia Walker ("Luella Walker" & Leota Walker") on March 3, 1897 in Jay County, Indiana, and died on July 6, 1951 in Indiana and is buried with his wife. Luella Walker was born on November 15, 1887 in Knox Township, Jay County, Indiana, was the daughter of Cary Walker and Delila Jane Evilsizor ("Delila Evilsizor"), died on September 19, 1974 in Redkey, Jay County, Indiana, and is buried in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Redkey, Jay County, Indiana. The children of Clem Shaneyfelt and Luella Shaneyfelt are set forth under the children of Luella Walker above; and,

Theresa Belle Evilsizer ("Theresa Evilsizer") born February 22, 1857 in Miami County, Ohio, first married Thomas McGevor on August 25, 1878, later married John Hodges on February 24, 1885, still later married Peter Brobeck on June 24, 1912, and died July 15, 1934 at the age of 77 years, 4 months and 23 days in Ridgeville in Randolph County, Indiana. John Hodges died in October 1911. Thomas McGevor and Theresa McGevor had 2 daughters:

Ida McGevor who married Harvy Thompson; and,

Abigail McGevor who married William Stegall;

Apparently John Hodges and Theresa Hodges had a son named:

Sylvester Hodges; and,

Henry Cavender born September 15, 1825 in Staunton Township in West Milton, Miami County, Ohio, at the age of 15-16 was deprived of his father by death, thereafter remained with his widowed mother until he was 22 years old in Staunton Township in West Milton, Miami County, Ohio first married Louise Hearn ("Louise Hearn" & "Louisa Hearn"?) on March 5, 1854 in Miami County, Ohio, later married Elizabeth Amlin in Miami County, Ohio on either November 3, 1878 or on November 13, 1878, died October 5, 1888 in Miami County, Ohio at the age of 63, and is buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Newton Township in Miami County, Ohio. Louise Hearn ("Louisa Hearn"?) was born on June 30, 1833, died June 8, 1875 in Miami County, Ohio at the age of 41 years, 11 months and 7 days, and is buried with her husband Henry Cavender. Elizabeth Amlin was born in New Jersey, and was the daughter of Samuel Amlin who was also born in New Jersey and a Hannah who was born in West Virginia. The Samuel Amlin family came to Ohio about 1830 and settled in Richland County, Ohio. Samuel Amlin died in 1872 at the age of 90 years, 5 months and 11 days. Hannah Amlin lived past 83 years of age. Henry Cavender and Elizabeth Amlin Cavender had no children. However, Henry Cavender and Louisa Cavender had 6 children:

Charles W. Cavender,("Charles Cavender", “C.W. Cavender” & “Charles William Cavender”) born in Miami County, Ohio about 1855, and married Mary L. Martin (“Mary Martin”) on March 1, 1888. Charles Cavender and Mary Cavender had 5 children:

Effie Cavender who married Moses Wright ("Mose Wright"?);

Emma Cavender who married Amos Gump;

Ida Cavender who married Virgel Shaner ("Virgil Shaner"?);

Charles Franklin Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.F. Cavender” & “Charles F. Cavender”) born on July 23, 1892, married Mary Lindley, died on March 25, 1970, and is buried in the Highland Cemetery in Covington, Ohio. Charles Cavender and Mary Cavender had a daughter named:

Mary Jane Cavender ("Mary Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender & “Mary J. Cavender”); and,

Henry Cavender ("Harry Cavender"? & "Harold Cavender"?) who married Hazel Weaver. Henry Cavender and Hazel Cavender had 10 children:

Richard Allen Cavender ("Richard Cavender" & “R.A. Cavender”) born December 27, 1924, married Irene L. Batner on February 25, 1946, on July 7, 1961 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Wheelock Cemetery. Richard Cavender and Irene Cavender had 3 children;

Melvina Cavender born about 1948;

Timothy Cavender born about 1949; and,

Thomas Allen Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.A. Cavender”)born on July 27, 1959, died on March 14, 1986 in Nashville, Ohio, and is buried in the Wheelock Cemetetery ;

Florence Cavender who married Orville Rohrer;

Maxine Cavender who married Paul West;

Connnie Cavender who married Howard Wackler;

Carolyn Cavender;

Carl Cavender;

Wilbur Cavender;

George Cavender;

Elwood Cavender; and,

Gaylord Cavender;445 & 455

Clara M. Cavender ("Clara Cavender" & “C.M. Cavender”) born in Miami County, Ohio and died after 1880;

William Harvy Cavender ("William Cavender", “W.H. Cavender” & “William H. Cavender”) born in Miami County, Ohio on February 24, 1857, and died on February 6, 1876;

George Franklin Cavender ("George Cavender", “George F. Cavender” & “G.F. Cavender”) born in Miami County, Ohio on February 3, 1860, and died on March 8, 1867;

Edward Marton Cavender ("Edward Cavender", “E.M. Cavender” & “Eward M. Cavender”) born in Miami County, Ohio on December 25, 1863, and died on March 14, 1867; and,

Clara M. Cavender ("Clara Cavender" & “C.M. Cavender”) born on August 5, 1865 in Ludlow Falls, Ohio, married Andrew H. Zimmerman ("Andrew Zimmerman") on February 21, 1894, and died on January 12, 1949. Andrew Zimmerman was born about 1867, and died about 1943. Andrew Zimmerman and Clara Zimmerman had a daughter named:

Sarah Undine Elizabeth Zimmerman ("Sarah Zimmerman" & "Undine Zimmerman") born on July 10, 1896, and died on November 13, 1913;

Sylvester Grant Cavender ("Sylvester Cavender" & “S.G. Cavender”) born in Troy, Miami County, Ohio January 3, 1868, apparently first married Maggie Humphrey ("Haggie Humphrey"?), later married Martha Jane Long ("Martha Long") on February 19, 1891 and who was the daughter of David Long and Sarah Deeter, he died on February 18, 1919 in Troy, Miami Couinty, Ohio?, and he is buried in the Casstown Cemetery. (It is to be noted that in 1790, a Sylvestor Cavender ("Sylvester Cavender") was living in the Newburn District of Jones County, North Carolina.371) Sylvester Cavender and Haggie Cavender ("Maggie Cavender"?) had 2 children:

an unidentified child born December 9, 1889 in Ross County, Ohio and died July 31, 1890 in Ross County, Ohio; and,

William L. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.L. Cavender”) born August 31, 1890 and died March 22, 1891;

Sylvester Cavender and Martha Cavender ("Jane Cavender") had 3 children:

Perry Cavender born on July 28, 1902 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio, first married Lova Marie John ("Lova John") on November 13, 1920 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio, later married Mary Jane Cole ("Mary Cole") on August 1, 1925 in Miami County, Ohio, died on May 15, 1988, and is buried in the B. Wheelock Cemetery. Lova John died about 1923. Mary Cole was born on November 29, 1897 in Miami County, Ohio, was the daughter of Omer Cole and Icie Wheelock, died on April 16,1998 in Piqua, Ohio, and is buried in the Wheelock Cemetery in Nashville, Ohio. Perry Cavender and Lova Cavender ("Marie Cavender") had a daughter named:

Wauneda Mae Cavender ("Wauneda Cavender", "Waunnita Cavender"?, "Waunneda Cavender", “W.M. Cavender” & "Waunneta Cavender"?) born December 23, 1921, married a Cost, died on August 29, 1988, and is buried in the Forest Hill Cemetery in Piqua, Ohio. Waunneta Cost had 2 children:

Richard Cost; and,

William Cost;

Perry Cavender and Mary Cavender ("Jane Cavender") had 6 children:

Treva Marie Cavender ("Treva Cavender" & “T.M. Cavender”) born on May 18, 1926 in Miami County, Ohio, and married Floyd Shaffer who was born about 1922, and lived in Troy, Miami County, Ohio. Floyd Shaffer had 5 children:

Sandra Shaffer ("Sondra Shaffer") born on March 2, 1945 in Piqua, Ohio, and married Steve Denning ("Stephen Denning"?) in Piqua, Ohio. Steve Denning and Sandra Denning had 2 children:

Sherry Denning born December 4, 1973; and,

Craig Denning born January 6, 1976;

Floyd Shaffer, Jr. born January 30,1947 in Piqua, Ohio, and married Leota Manning. Floyd Shaffer and Leota Shaffer had 7 children:

Rhonda A. Shaffer ("Rhonda Shaffer") born about 1967, and died March 2, 1996 in Vandalia, Ohio;

Tanya R. Shaffer ("Tanya Shaffer") born about 1969, and married Buddy Penny;

Paul A. Shaffer ("Paul Shaffer") born about 1971, and married Amy Shaffer;

Angela N. Shaffer ("Angela Shaffer") born about 1974;

Jodi J. Shaffer ("Jodi Shaffer") born about 1876, and married Keith Yohey about 1997;

Tony Shaffer ("Anthony Shaffer"?); and,

Fredie Shaffer ("Frederick Shaffer"? & "Fred Shaffer"?);;

Josephine Shaffer born on April 30, 1948 in Piqua, Ohio, and married Milford Jack Penny ("Milford Penny"). Milford Penny and Josephine Penny had 4 children:

Allen Penny;

Michelle Penny;

April Penny; and,

Susie Penny ("Susan Penny"?;

Perry Emerson Shaffer ("Perry Shaffer") born on July 7, 1949 in Piqua, Ohio, and married Violet D. Holbrook ("Violet Holbrook") on October 25, 1969 in Urbana, Ohio and who was born about 1954. Perry Shaffer and Violet Shaffer had 3 children:

Bobby Jo Shaffer ("Bobby Shaffer") born April 13, 1970 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio, and married Ron Davis ("Ronald Davis"?) who was born about 1965. Ron Davis and Bobby Davis ("Jo Davis") had 3 children:

Ron Davis born December 15, 1991;

Hellen Davis born June 6, 1996, and married Ron Davis; and,

Desoree Davis;

Glenda Sue Shaffer ("Glenda Shaffer") born on December 28, 1972 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio, and married Darren Duane Lawrence ("Darren Lawrence") on July 9, 1972 in Sydney, Ohio and who was born about 1973. Darren Lawrence and Glenda Lawrence ("Sue Lawrence") had a daughter:

Elinda Sue Lawrence ("Elinda Lawrence") born on July 2, 1993; and,

Perry Lee Shaffer ("Perry Shaffer") born on January 13, 1977 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio. Perry Shaffer had a daughter named:

Cidnie Renai Shaffer ("Cidnie Shaffer") born on August 16, 1996;

Rowland Shaffer born on February 10, 1951 in Piqua, Ohio, and married Rita Batdorf on September 13, 1969 in Covington, Kentucky and who was born about 1948. Rowland Shaffer and Rita Shaffer had 3 children:

Joni Michelle Shaffer ("Joni Shaffer") born August 7, 1971, and married James Hagle on July 10, 1993 and who was born about 1968. James Hagle and Joni Hagle ("Michelle Hagle") had 2 children:

Tyler James Hagle ("Tyler Hagle") born January 8, 1994; and,

Trever Jacob Hagle ("Trever Hagle") born on April 17, 1996;

Tiffany Dawn Shaffer ("Tiffany Shaffer") born on October 25, 1973, and married Douglas Mayner on May 10, 1997 and who was born about 1972; and,

Andrew Scott Shaffer ("Andrew Shaffer") born on November 21, 1977; and,

Rowland Shaffer born on February 10, 1951 in Piqua, Ohio;

William Perry Cavender ("William Cavender") born on August 7, 1927 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio, married Rita Schrubb on September 20, 1947 in Richmond, Indiana, died on August 29, 1988, and is buried in the Forest Hill Cemetery in Piqua, Ohio. William Cavender and Rita Cavender had 4 children:

Michael Cavender;

David J. Cavender ("Daniel J. Cavender", "David Cavender" & "Daniel Cavender) who had 3 children:

Alicia Cavender;

Brian Cavender; and,

Christy Cavender ("Christine Cavender"?);

Richard E. Cavender ("Richard Cavender") who had 2 children:

Richard E. Cavender, Jr. ("Richard Cavender"); and,

Melissa Sue Cavender ("Melissa Cavender"); and,

Gary Lee Cavender ("Gary Cavender") born on August 15, 1951 in Piqua, Ohio, and married Tana Rosezell Cottengain ("Tana Cottengain"?) on April 14, 1973 in St. Mary's, Piqua, Ohio and who was born about 1955. Gary Cavender and Tana Cavender had 2 children:

Amber Dawn Cavender ("Amber Cavender") born December 9, 1975 in Piqua, Ohio, and married Nathew Zawalski on December 27, 1995 in Bartow, Florida and who was born about 1975. Nathew Zawalski and Amber Zawalski ("Dawn Zawelski") had a daughter named:

Kaylee Ann Zawalski ("Kaylee Zawalski") born on October 1, 1995; and,

Greg Allen Cavender ("Greg Cavender") born January 27, 1978;

Omar Sylvester Cavender ("Omar Cavender") born December 13, 1928, and married Donna Lee Hunt ("Donna Hunt") on January 18, 1947 in Newport, Kentucky. Donna Hunt was born about 1931, and was the daughter of Harold Hunt and Leilah Morris. Omar Cavender and Donna Cavender ("Lee Cavender") lived in Piqua, Ohio and had 5 children:

Lyle Keith Cavender ("Lyle Cavender") born on October 26, 1947 in Piqua, Ohio, and married Sally Jo Newlin ("Sally Newlin" & "Sarah Newlin"?) on July 29, 1966 and who was the daughter of Donald Newlin and Genevive Malison. Lyle Cavender and Sally Cavender ("Jo Cavender" & "Sarah Cavender"?) had 3 children:

Connie Jo Cavender ("Connie Cavender") born on May 5, 1968, and married Reginald Scott Carnes ("Reginald Carnes") on October 21, 1989 in Piqua, Ohio and who was born about 1967 and was the son of Reggie Carnes and Carol Laird. Apparently, Connie Cavender had a son named Erick Joseph Richmond ("Erick Richmond") who was born on May 28, 1988 to her and Darren Michael Waters ("Darren Waters") and who was adopted by Charlotte Y. Richmond ("Charlotte Richmond") and James Richmond of Sidney, Ohio in the fall of 1989. Reginald Carnes and Connie Carnes ("Jo Carnes") had 2 children:

Zackary Scott Carnes ("Zackary Carnes") born May 4, 1993 in Tallahasse, Florida; and,

Arrika Michelle Carnes ("Arrika Carnes"?) born on February 16,1987 in Cincinnati, Ohio;

Kevin Keith Cavender ("Kevin Cavender born May 23, 1967 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio, and married Angie Briggs on October 12, 1991 who was born about 1966 to Tommy Briggs and Sondra DeVelvis. Kevin Cavender and Angie Cavender had a child named:

Chelson Cavender born on November 25, 1992; and,

Amy Beth Cavender ("Amy Cavender") born April 22, 1973, first married Keith Allen Karantsew ("Keith Karantsew"), and later married Timothy Deak. Keth Karantsew and Amy Karantsew ("Beth Karantsew") had 2 children:

Allen Karantsew born on February 7, 1991; and,

Calab Karantsew born on July 14, 1993;

Timothy Deak and Amy Deak ("Beth Deak") had 2 children:

Steven Ray Deak ("Steven Deak") born November 20, 1996; and,

Cody Mitchel Deak ("Cody Deak") born November 20, 1996;

Thomas Allen Cavender ("Thomas Cavender") born on November 20, 1949 in Piqua, Ohio, first married Senja Thomas who was born about 1952, next married Rebecca Kendig the daughter of Robert Kendig and a Luthera, and next married Terri Wright on December 3, 1981. Thomas Cavender and Senja Cavender had a son named:

Christopher Cavender born June 28, 1976;

Thomas Cavender and Rebecca Cavender had a son named:

Steven Cavender born on August 29, 1971 in Piqua, Ohio, and died when struck by an automobile on September 5, 1979 in Gillette, Wyoming, and is buried in the Miami Memorial Park Cemetery;

Linda Jean Cavender ("Linda Cavender") born on May 7, 1951 in Piqua, Ohio, and married Randy Thornberry ("Randall Thornberry"?) on October 7, 1970. Randy Thornberry was born about 1950 and was the son of Selmar Thornberry and Thelma Fraizer. Randy Thornberry and Linda Thornberry ("Jean Thornberry") had 2 children:

Michael Thornberry born on September 9, 1971 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio, married Michalle Gibbs who was born about 1970; and,

Joseph Thornberry born on March 15, 1979;

Omar Douglas Cavender ("Omar Cavender") born on April 17, 1953 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio, and married Patsy Sue Alford ("Patsy Alford" & "Patricia Alford"). Patsy Alford was born on April 15, 1973 and was the daughter of Alvin Alford and Betty Wilson ("Elizabeth Wilson"). Omar Cavender and Patsy Cavender ("Sue Cavender" & "Patricia Cavender") had a son named:

Brian Douglas Cavender ("Brian Cavender") born on January 2, 1975 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio; and,

Donald Lee Cavender ("Donald Cavender") born on January 4, 1957 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio, and married Christine Isabelle Tady ("Christine Tady") on November 28, 1981 in Russia, Ohio. Christine Tady was the daughter of Charles Tady and Terese Moorman. Donald Cavender and Christine Cavender ("Isabelle Cavdnder") had 2 children:

Jessica Marie Cavender ("Jessica Cavender") born on May 19, 1986 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio; and,

Megan Anne Cavender ("Megan Cavender") born on March 13, 1989 in Piqua, Ohio;

Georgia Ann Cavender ("Georgia Cavender") born February 8, 1933, and married John Hayslett. John Hayslett and Georgia Hayslett ("Ann Hayslett") had 4 children:

Curtis Lee Hayslett ("Curtis Hayslett") born November 7, 1951 in Greenville, Ohio, and married Sona Hayslet on April 8, 1972 in Piqua, Ohio. Curtis Hayslett and Suna Hayslett had 2 children:

Nicholas A. Hayslett born on January 3, 1979; and,

Valerie L. Hayslett ("Valerie Hayslatt") born on September 2, 1980;

Karen M. Hayslett ("Karen Hayslatt") born on December 29, 1952;

David John Hayslett ("David Hayslett") born on March 16, 1954, and had 2 children:

Shane Hayslett born on December 29, 1976; and,

Brandy Hayslett born on December 21, 1979; and,

Terry L. Hayslett ("Terry Hayslett") born on August 26, 1955, and had 2 children:

Jennifer Hayslett; and,

Tabritha Hayslett;

Aleatha Faye Cavender ("Aleatha Cavender") born January 17, 1935 in Offenbacker, apparently first married Maurice Puterbaugh, later married Joseph J. Francis, Sr. ("Joseph Francis"), still later married Bill Penny ("William Penny"), and still later married Russ Offenbacher ("Russ Offenbacker"?). Joseph Francis was born about 1932, and died about 1990. Joseph Francis and Aletha Francis ("Faye Francis") had 2 children:

Joseph F. Francis, Jr. ("Joseph Francis") born August 27, 1952, and died about 1959; and,

Neva Francis born January 15, 1954, married Rick Hager ("Richard Hager"?), and died in Piqua, Ohio. Rick Hager and Neva Hager had 3 children:

Rick Hager, Jr. ("Richard Hager" & "Rickie Hager") born on February 24, 1989;

John Hager born on February 15, 1991; and,

Tara Dawn Hager ("Tara Hager") born on October 22, 1974, and married Denny Polling. Denny Polling and Tera Polling ("Dawn Polling") had 2 children:

D.J. Polling; and,

Abigayle Polling ("Abigail Polling"?); and,

Bill Penny and Aletha Penny ("Faye Penning") had a daughter named:

June Ann Penny ("June Penny") who married Michael Asher. Michael Asher and June Asher ("Ann Asher") had 2 children:

Joshua Sebastian Asher ("Joshua Asher"); and,

Ariel Asher;

Martha Isabel Cavender ("Martha Cavender" & "Marsha Cavender"?) born on June 15, 1943, and married Norman Clyde Bradney ("Norman Bradney") on June 18, 1962 in Hickman AFB in Honolulu and who was born about 1941, and lived in Piqua, Ohio. Norman Bradney and Marcha Bradney had 2 children:

Lora Lynn Bradney ("Lora Bradney") born November 1, 1969, married Othel Jay Wagner ("Othel Wagner") on May 25, 1991 in Piqua, Ohio and who was born about 1970, and she died in the Ditmer Hospital. Othel Wagner and Lora Wagner ("Lynn Wagner") had 2 children:

Othel Cole Wagner ("Othel Wagner") born on January 26, 1994; and,

Cale Wagner born on May 8, 1997; and,

James Dean Bradney ("James Bradney") born on July 12, 1975 in the Ditmer Hospital, and married Jenny Marie Reedy ("Jenny Reedy") on May 27, 1995 in Piqua, Ohio. James Bradney and Jenny Bradney ("Marie Bradney") had a daughter named:

Kaylee Marie Bradley ("Kaylee Bradley") born on November 17, 1996;

Othel Wagner and Marcha Wagner had 2 children:

Othel Cole Wagner ("Othel Wagner") born about 1994; and,

Cole Wagner born about 1997; and,

Ethel Cavender born on January 4, 1895, and married George Long who was born about 1890. George Long and Ethel Long had 4 children:

Vernon Long; born on May 23, 1921;

Maurice Long born February 26 1924, and died about 1943;

Velma Long born June 25 1926; and,

Emmit Long born on October 15 1927; and,

William Henry Cavender ("William Cavender", “William H. Cavender” & “W.H. Cavender”) born on October 6, 1898, married a Mable, died on May 27, 1936, and is buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Troy, Miami County, Ohio. Mable was born about 1902, and died about 1936. William Cavender and Mable Cavender had 2 children:

Wally Cavender ("Walter Cavender") born on March 30. 1930; and,

Donna Cavender born about 1923 and married John Todd. John Todd and Donna Todd had a son named:

John Todd;

Henry Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender had no children; 282, 312 & 314 and,

SAMUEL CAVENDER born February 3, 1777 in Sussex County, Delaware, married Abigail Robbins ("Abigail Robbing" & "Abigail Robins"?) on September 10, 1805 in Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, and died November 1, 1835 in Greene County, Ohio at the age of 58. Abigail Cavender was born February 28, 1787 at Redstone Old Fort, Pennsylvania, was the daughter of Benjamin Robbins and Bathsheba Nutt of Monmouth County, New Jersey, and died November 24, 1854 in Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio at the age of 67. Samuel Cavender and Abigail Robins Cavender (“Abigail Cavender”) had 11 children:

Alice Cavender born April 6 1807 in Montgomery County, Ohio, married either Daniel Howell or David Howell ("David Howels"?) on either April 3, 1830 or on April 4, 1830 in Greene County, Ohio, and died December 31, 1840 at the age of 33;

Samuel Cavender (sometimes “Samuel Cavinder”) born on January 18, 1807 in either Maryland466 or in Delaware471 and in 1840 his family was apparently then living in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio and comprised 2 females under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 female 20-30 and 1 male 30-40. According to the 1850 census, apparently the same Samuel Cavender family was living at the Wayne Township, Auglaize County, Ohio and he was listed as then being age 43 and born in Delaware. By another account, it appears that the first-named Samuel Cavender also spelled his name Samuel Cavinder, married Elizabeth Anne Hurley (“Elizabeth Ann Hurley”?, “Anna Hurley”?, “Elizabeth Gurley”? & "Elizabeth Hurley"), died on July 14, 1881 in Wayne Township, Auglaise County, Ohio, and is buried in the Hopewell Cemetery in Wayne Township, Auglaise County, Ohio. Elizabeth Hurley was the daughter of Gilbert Hurley and Mary Crosley, was listed in the 1850 census as Anna Cavender age 43 born in Ohio about 1807. Actually, she was born on February 6, 1810 in Ohio, died in Auglaize County, Ohio sometime between 1870-1880 in Auglaize County, Ohio, and is buried with her husband.

It is to be noted that Samuel Cavender appears in the “Militia for Sugarcreek Township, Greene County, Ohio - 1846" and the 1847 list entitled “Enrolled by G.C. Clark, Assessor for Sugarcreek Township on hos(sic) Military Book as presented to me - 1846".

Samuel Cavender (“Samuel Cavinder”) and Elizabeth Cavender ("Ann Cavender" & "Ann Cavinder"?) had 9 children:

Henry Cavender (“Henry Cavinder”) born about 1827 in Auglaize County, Ohio, and married a Rachel, and probably was not living in his father’s household when the 1850 census was taken, and thus not mentioned therein;

John W. Cavender ("John Cavender", “John Cavinder”, “J.W. Cavender” & "John W. Cavinder") born on February 20, 1834 in either Auglaize County, Ohio or in Clark County, Ohio, married Nancie Elizabeth McGinnis (“Nancy Elizabeth McGinnis”, “Nancie McGinnis” & “Nancy McGinnis”?) on September 8, 1853 in Wapakoneta, Auglaize County, Ohio, was mustered in the military in Indianapolis, Indiana on February 9, 1864, served in Company D of the 9th Indiana Infantry, died on October 30, 1922 in Jasper County, Indiana, and is buried in the Sandridge Cemetery in Jasper County, Indiana. Nancy McGinnis was born on February 13, 1834 in Ohio, died on June 30, 1916 in Jasper County, Indiana, and is buried with her husband. John Cavinder and Nancy Cavinder had 8 children:

William E. Cavinder (“William Cavinder”, “William E. Cavender”?, “W.E. Cavender” & “William Cavender”) born on July 22, 1855 in Ohio, died in July 1866 in Jasper County, Indiana, and is buried in the Sandridge Cemetery in Barkley Township, Jasper County, Indiana;

Lucinda Jane Cavinder ("Lucinda Cavender", “Lucinda Cavinder”, “Lucy Cavinder”, “L.J. Cavender}” & "Lucy Cavender"), a twin, born on September 2, 1857 in Lima, Ohio, married Charles David Schnekenburger (“Charles Schnekenburger”, “Charles Snicknberger”? & “Charles Schnekenburgler”?) on January 1, 1880 in Jasper County, Indiana, died on February 3, 1937 in Maywood, Cook County, Illinois, and is buried in the Myers Cemetery in Wheatfield, Jasper County, Indiana. Charles Schnekenburger was born on April 7, 1858 in Monticello, White County, Indiana, died about September 10, 1922, and is buried with his wife;

Mary Ann Cavinder (“Mary Cavender”, “Mary A. Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender” & “Mary Cavinder”), a twin, born on September 2, 1857 in Lima, Ohio, and died before 1898;

Samuel Wilson Cavinder (“Samuel Cavinder”, “Wilson Cavender”, “Samuel W. Cavender”, “ S.W. Cavender”? & “Samuel Cavender”)born on August 27, 1861 in Jasper, Indiana, married Leona M. Dike (“Leona Dike”) on October 8, 1885 in White Count, Indiana, and died on March 18 1910 in Jasper County, Indiana. Leona Dike was born about 1868;

John Calvin Cavinder ("John Cavender", “J.C. Cavender”?, “John C. Cavender”, “Calvin Cavender” & “John Cavinder”) on August 5, 1863 in Jasper County, Indiana, married a Sarah, and died on June 5, 1923 in Jasper County, Indiana;

Eldridge W. Cavinder (“Eldridge Cavender”, “E.W. Cavender”? & “Eldridge Cavinder”) born on September 3, 1867 in Jasper County, Indiana, married Cora M. Wicker (“Cora Wicker”) on December 2, 1897 in Jasper County, Indiana, died on December 28, 1908 in Parr, Jasper County, Indiana, and is buried in the Dunkard Cemetery in Barkley Township, Jasper County, Indiana;

James H. Cavinder (“James Cavinder”, “James H. Cavender”?, “J.H. Cavender”? & “James Cavender”?) born on September 1, 1870 in Jasper County, Indiana, married Hattie B. Ross (“Hattie Ross”) on May 3, 1896 in Jasper County, Indiana, and died before 1937. Hattie Ross was born on October 15, 1871 in Clarkshill, Indiana; and,

Gertrude Mary Cavinder (“Gertrude Cavinder”, “Gertrude Mary Cavender”? & “Gertrude Cavender”?) born on June 15, 1872 in Jasper County, Indiana, married Jacob K. Meyers (“Jacob Meyers”) on November 6, 1892 in Jasper County, Indiana, and died before 1937;

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James H. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & "James Cavinder") born about 1836 in Auglaize County, Ohio, first married Margaret A. Rice (“Margaret Rice”) on August 7, 1853 in Auglaize County, Ohio, next married Mary Ann McGinnis (“Mary McGinnis”)on February 10, 1857 in Auglaize County, Ohio, and later married Mary A. Higginis (“Mary Higginis” & “Mary Higgins”?). Margaret Rice was born about 1840 in Ohio, and Mary McGinnis was born on April 16, 1841 to William McGinnis and Martha Nevergill and she died on April 30, 1913 in Allen County, Ohio. Mary McGinnis was born in Ohio about 1842. The children of James Cavinder and Mary Cavinder (“Ann Cavinder”, “Mary Cavender”? & “Ann Cavender”?) were:

Sarah M. Cavinder (“Sarah Cavinder” & “Sarah Cavender”?) born about 1858;

Alice M. Cavinder (“Alice Cavinder” & “Alice Cavender”?) born about 1860;

Joseph W. Cavinder (“Joseph Cavinder”, “J.W. Cavender”? & “Joseph Cavender”?) born on October 19, 1862, and died on November 5, 1914 in Logan County, Ohio;

William M. Cavinder (“William Cavinder”, “W.M. Cavender”? & “William Cavender”?) born about 1864, first married an unknown person, and later married Viola Houchins on October 19, 1906 in Logan County, Ohio. Viola Houchins was born about 1877, and was the daughter of Morris Houchins;

James Wesley Cavinder (“James Cavinder”, “James Cavender”?, “James W. Cavender”?, “J.W. Cavender”? & “Wesley Cavender”?) born on October 16, 1865 in Auglaize County, Ohio, married Amanda Teets in Auglaize County, Ohio, died on July 14, 1953 in Bellefontaine, Ohio, and is buried in the Lewistown Cemetery. Amanda Teets was born on January 21, 1872 in Hardin County, Ohio, was the daughter of Albert Teets and a Mary Ann and she died on July 14, 1953 in Lewistown, Ohio at the age of 87 years. James Cavinder and Amanda Cavinder (“Amanda Cavender”?) had the following children:

Lota William Cavinder (“Lota Cavinder”, “William Cavender”?, “L.W. Cavender” & “Lota Cavender”) a son born on July 12, 1893 in Logan County, Ohio, who lived in Chillicothe, Ohio, never married, and who apparently died on January 30, 1968 in Bellefontaine, Ohio at the age of 74 years, and is buried in the Rea Cemetery near Bloom Center;

Jesse O. Cavinder (“Jessa Cavinder”?, “Jesse Cavinder”, “J.O. Cavender”? & “Jesse Cavender”?) born on December 30, 1910 in Stokes Township, Ohio, first married May Taylor on July 2, 1930 in Bloom Center, Ohio, next married Bonnie G. Boggs (“Bonnie Boggs”) on July 20, 1968, lived in Lakeview, Ohio and in Lewistown, Ohio, died on March 31, 1980 in Bellefontaine, Ohio at the age of 69, and is buried in the Rea Cemetery. May Taylor was born on July 2, 1913 in Ohio, and died on March 14, 1968 in Bloom Center, Ohio. Bonnie Boggs was born on October 25, 1913 in Oakie, West Virginia, was the daughter of Henry Clay Boggs (“Henry Boggs” & “Henery Boggs”) and Louisa Belle Lane “(Louisa Lane”) and who died on March 6, 1987 in Mansfield, Ohio.

Jessa Cavinder and May Cavinder (“May Cavender”?)had 7 daughters and 3 sons:

Alberta Cavinder (“Alberta Cavender”?) who married James Kennaw of Rushsylvania, Ohio;

Phyllis Cavinder (“Phyllis Cavender”) who married either Willard Ballou or Jack McKinnon (“John McKinnon”) of Russels Point, Ohio;

Koneta Cavinder (“Koneta Cavender”?) who married Robert Faulder of DeGraff, Ohio;

Barbara Cavinder (“Barbara Cavender”?) who married a Butler;

Lillian Cavinder (“Lillian Cavender”?) who married either Clifford Kennaw (“Cliff Kennaw”) or William Neeley;

Ramona Cavinder (“Ramona Cavender”) who married Richard Core of Flagstaff, Arizona;

Judy Cavinder (“Judith Cavinder”, “Judy Cavender”? & “Judith Cavender”) who married William Briley of Wapaconeta, Ohio;

James Cavinder (“James Cavender”?) who lived in Phoenix, Arizona;

Jesse Eugene Cavinder (“Gene Cavender”?, “Eugene Cavinder”, “Jesse Cavinder”, “Jesse Cavender”?, “J.E. Cavender” & “Eugene Cavender”?) born on April 6, 1937 in Jackson Center, Ohio, married Betty Mitchell (“Elizabeth Mitchell”) on August 4, 1957 in Birmingham, Alabama, who also lived in Hover, Alabama, and who died on August 22, 1984 in Birmingham, Alabama.

The children of Jesse Cavinder and Betty Cavinder (“Elizabeth Cavinder”?, “Betty Cavender”, & “Elizabeth Cavender”? were:

Jesse Eugene Cavinder (“Jesse Cavinder”, “Eugene Cavender”?, “J.E. Cavender”? & Jesse Cavender”)

Kenneth Cavinder (“Kenneth Cavender”?;

Roger Cavinder (“Roger Cavender”?); and,

Sheila Cavinder (“Sheila Cavender”?); and,

Ron Cavinder (“Ron Cavender”?, “Ronald Cavinder”? & “Ronald Cavender”?) who lived in Quincy, Illinois;

Leona Cavinder (“Leona Cavender”?) who married Walter Williams and lived in Bellefontaine, Ohio;

Alberta Cavinder (“Alberta Cavender”?) who married Charles Newkirk and who lived in Bellefontaine, Ohio; and,

two unknown daughters;

Jennettie Cavinder (“Jennettie Cavender”?, “Jeanett Cavinder”? & “Jeanett Cavender”?) born about 1867;

Henry Gwime Cavinder (“Henry Cavinder”,”Henry Gwime Cavender”?, “H.G. Cavender’?, “Henry Cavender”? & “Gwime Cavender”?) born on May 5, 1875 in Auglaize County, Ohio, and died on February 17, 1921 in Logan County, Ohio; and,

Gernie Cavinder (“Gernie Cavender”?) born about 1876 in Auglaize County, Ohio, and married Maud Gilmore (“Maude Gilmore”) on January 19, 1902 in Auglaize County, Ohio and who was born about 1882 in Auglaize County, Ohio. Gernie Cavinder and Maud Cavinder (“Maud Cavender”? & “Maude Cavender”?) had 2 children:

Harold E. Cavinder (“Harold Cavinder”, Harold E. Cavender”?, “H.E. Cavender”? & “Harold Cavender”?) born on June 26, 1903 in Lakeview, Ohio, and died on August 7, 1998 in Russells Point, Ohio; and,

Cloyce Cavinder (“Cloyce Cavender”?) born on November 10, 1907 in Stokes Township, Ohio, and died on June 15, 1975 in Ohio;

James Cavinder and Mary Cavinder (“Mary Cavender”) had a daughter named:

Effie L. Cavinder (“Effie Cavinder”, “Effie L. Cavender”?, “E.L. Cavender”? & “Effie Cavender”?) born on April 28, 1870 in Auglaize County, Ohio, and married Walter Tobias on December 11, 1885 in Logan County, Ohio;

Sarah H. Cavinder ("Sarah Cavender", “Sarah H. Cavender”?, “S.H. Cavender”? & "Sarah Cavinder") born about 1838 in Auglaize County, Ohio, and married George Dean in Auglaize County, Ohio on June 8, 1858. George Dean was born on October 2, 1840, and died on August 7, 1863;

Samuel Cavinder ("Samuel Cavender"?) born about 1839 in Auglaize County, Ohio;

Mary Ann Cavinder ("Mary Cavender"?, “Mary Ann Cavender”? “M.A. Cavender”?, “Ann Cavinder” & "Mary Cavinder") born about 1841 in Auglaize County, Ohio, and married William M. Plummer (“William Plummer”) on February 18, 1858 in Auglaize County, Ohio;

Theodore Cavinder ("Theodore Cavender") born about 1843 in Auglaize County, Ohio, and married Sarah Rice (“Sarah Rees”?) on January 23, 1862 in Auglaize, Ohio and who was born in 1840 in Ohio. Theodore Cavinder and Sarah Cavinder (“Sarah Cavender”) had 8 children:

Margaret A. Cavinder (“Margaret Cavinder”, “Margaret A. Cavender”?, “M.A. Cavender’? & “Margaret Cavender”?) born about 1863 in Ohio;

Elizabeth J. Cavinder (“Elizabeth Cavinder”, “Elizabeth J. Cavender”?, “E.J. Cavender”? & “Elizabeth Cavender”) born about 1864 in Ohio;

Samuel O. Cavinder (“Samuel Cavinder”, “Samuel O. Cavender”? “S.O. Cavender”? & “Samuel Cavender”?) born about 1867 in Ohio;

Ernest M. Cavinder (“Ernest Cavinder”, “Ernest M. Cavender”?, “E.M. Cavender”? & “Ernest Cavender”?) who married Nellie Pearl Sult (“Nellie Sult”) who was the daughter of Jacob Sult and Rosetta Davis;

Rosa B. Cavinder (“Rosa Cavinder”, “Rosa B. Cavender”?, “R.B. Cavender”? & “Rosa Cavender”) born about 1869 in Ohio;

Alonzo V. Cavinder (“Alonzo Cavinder”, “Alonzo V. Cavender”?, “A.V. Cavender” & “Alonzo Cavender”?) born on September 7, 1875 in Auglaize County, Ohio. It is to be noted that a William Alonzo Cavender (“William Cavender”) married Georgie Illinois Martin (“Georgie Martin” & “Georgia Martin”) in Montgomery County, Illinois;

Marion V. Cavinder (“Marion Cavinder”, “Marion V. Cavender”), “M.V. Cavender”? & “Marion Cavender”?) born on May 6, 1879 in Auglaize County, Ohio; and,

Maryland E. Cavinder (“Maryland Cavinder”, “Maryland E. Cavender:?, “M.E. Cavender”? & “Maryland Cavender”?) born on May 6, 1879 in Auglaize County, Ohio;

Rachael E. Cavinder ("Rachael Cavender", “Rachael E. Cavender”?, “R.E. Cavender”? & "Rachel Cavinder") born about 1846 in Auglaize County, Ohio; and,

Thomas Henry Cavinder ("Thomas Cavender", “Thomas Henry Cavender”?, “Henry Cavinder”, “T.H. Cavender”? & "Thomas Cavinder"?) born on December 10, 1847 in Waynesfield, Blue Creek Township, Auglaize County, Ohio, married Missouri Kennedy ("Zura Kennedy" & “Zurah Kennedy”?) on October 23, 1867 in Auglaize County, Ohio, had a great-great grandson by the name of Jeffrey A. Cavinder ("Jeffery Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”), and died on November 25, 1917 in Blue Creek Township, Paulding County, Ohio at the age of 69 years, 11 months and 15 days. Zura Cavinder died at the age of 50 years. Thomas Cavinder and Zura Cavinder (“Zura Cavender”?) had 10 children:

Robert Cavinder (“Robert Cavender”?) who died in infancy;

Carrie Cavinder (“Carrie Cavender”?)who may be the Carrie Cavender (“Caroline Cavender”)who married either T.H. Williams or T.H. Manlove in Frio County, Texas on March 15, 1900;FHL Number 1035126

William L. Cavinder (“William Cavinder”, “William L. Cavender”?, “W.L. Cavender”? & “William Cavender”?) born in 1868 in Auglaise County, Ohio, married Nora Houchin on March 3, 1892, and died in 1936. Nora Houchin was born on July 16, 1872 in Missouri, was the daughter of Edward Houchin and an Ellen, and died on January 18, 1952 in Quincy, Ohio at the age of 79 years. William Cavinder and Nora Cavinder (“Nora Cavende”?) had 3 children:

an unknown daughter who married Ivan Coverstone;

an unknown daughter who married Paul Pence; and,

Bonnie Cavinder (“Bonnie Cavender”?) who was born on March 3, 1894 in Stokes Township in Ohio, first married Charles Mullen, and later married a Howell. Bonnie Howell had 2 children:

Nevin E. Howell (“Nevin Howell); and,

William Howell;

Ernest F. Cavinder (“Ernest Cavinder”, “Ernest F. Cavender”?, “E.F. Cavender” & “Ernest Cavender”?) born on December 15, 1871 in Logan County, Ohio, and married Ida Houchins who was the daughter of R.J. Houchin and Margaray Kennedy. Ernest Cavinder and Ida Cavinder (“Ida Cavender”?) had 5 children:

Marguerite Cavinder (“Marguerite Cavender”?);

Beatrice M. Cavinder (“Beatrice Cavinder”, “Beatrice M. Cavender”?, “B.M. Cavemder”?, & “Beatrice Cavender”?);

Bennel Cavinder (“Bennel Cavender”?) born on February 28, 1902;

Margie L. Cavinder (“Margie Cavinder”, (“Margie L. Cavender”?, “M.L. Cavender”?, “Margie Cavender”?, Marjorie Cavinder” & “Marjorie Cavender”?) born on April 16, 1904; and,

Rebecca Cavinder (“Rebecca Cavender”?) born on March 6, 1906;

Job H. Cavinder (“Job Cavinder”, “Job H. Cavender”?, “J.H. Cavender” & “Job Cavender”) born in 1875 in Auglaize County, Ohio, married Mary Landis in 1897 in Logan County, Ohio and who was born in 1878. Job Cavinder and Mary Cavinde (“Mary Cavender”?) had 8 children:

Jesse J. Cavinder (“Jesse Cavinder’, “Jessie Cavender”?, “Jessie Cavinder”?, “Jesse J. Cavender”?, “J.J. Cavender” & “Jesse Cavender”?) born about 1898;

Flossie Cavinder (“Flossie Cavender”?, “Florence Cavinder”? & “Florence Cavender”?) who married Clarence Blockburger and lived in Delphos, Ohio;

Lola Cavinder (“Lola Cavender”?) born on March 4, 1899;

Myrtle L. Cavinder (“Myrtle Cavinder”, “Myrtle L. Cavender”?, “M.L. Cavender”? & “Myrtle Cavender”?) born about 1900, and married a Weber;

Edith Cavinder (“Edith Cavender”?) born on October 2, 1904 in Lakeview, Ohio, married Albert Bernard Coleman (“Albert Coleman” & “Jim Coleman”), died on August 11, 1998 in Wapaconeta, Ohio at the age of 93, and was buried in the Glen Haven Cemetery in Springfield, Ohio. Albert Coleman died about 1959;

Ruth Cavinder (“Ruth Cavender”?) born about 1904 and married a Watson;

Mary E. Cavinder (“Mary Cavinder”, “Mary E. Cavender”?, “M.E. Cavender”? & “Mary Cavender”?) born about 1905 and died in infancy; and,

Ivan H. Cavinder (“Ivan Cavinder”, “Ivan H. Cavender”?, “I.H. Cavender”? & “Ivan Cavender”?) born on November 6, 1909 in Santa Fe, Logan County, Ohio, married Murral Mees on June 21, 1930 in Sidney, Ohio. Murral Cavinder (“Murral Cavender”?), died on December 20, 1978 in Sidney, Ohio at the age of 69 years, and is buried in the Memory Garden in Shelby, Ohio. Ivan Cavinder and Murral Cavinder (“Murral Cavender”?) had 8 children:

Harold Cavinder (“Harold Cavender”?) who lived in Sidney, Ohio;

Ronald Cavinder (“Ronald Cavender”?) who lived in Sydney, Ohio;

Richard Cavinder (“Richard Cavender”?) who lived in Pemberton, Ohio;

Gary Cavinder (“Gary Cavender”?) who lived in Anna, Ohio;

Kathryn Cavinder (“Kathryn Cavender”?) who married a Curtis and lived in Sydney, Ohio;

Beverly Cavinder (“Beverly Cavender”?) who married Virgil Shelby and lived in Sydney, Ohio;

Keitha Cavinder (“Keitha Cavender”?) who married James Wisecup and lived in Maplewood, Ohio; and,

Joyce Cavinder (“Joyce Cavender”?) who married Glen Martin and lived in Anna, Ohio;

Bertha E. Cavinder (“Bertha Cavinder”, “Bertha E. Cavender”?, “B.E. Calvender”? & “Bertha Cavender”?) born in 1876 in Auglaize County, Ohio, married George H. Carpenter (“George Carpenter”) on August 8, 1896 in Logan County, Ohio;

Mary Ahgulina Cavinder (“Mary Cavinder”, “Mary Cavender”?, “Mary A. Cavender”, “Mary Ahgulina Cavender”?, “M.A. Cavender”? & “Ahgulina Cavender”?) born in 1879 in Auglaize County, Ohio, and married a Steven A. Chiles (“Steven A. Childs”?, “Steven Chiles” & “Steven Childs”?) on September 3, 1898 in Santa Fe, Logan County, Ohio, and she died in 1903;

Otto Ben Cavinder (“Otto Cavinder”, “Benjamin Cavinder”?, “Otto Ben Cavender”,? “Otto Benjamin Cavender”?, “Ben Cavender”?, “O.B. Cavender”? & “Benjamin Cavender”?) born on October 16, 1883 in Haviland, Ohio, married Elizabeth Jane Ross (“Elizabeth Ross”) on May 9, 1908 at the Haviland, Ohio Methodist Church, and died April 30, 1954 in Pauling County, Ohio. Elizabeth Ross was born on either May 5, 1890 or on June 5, 1890 in Mercer County, Ohio, was the daughter of David Ross and Nancy Jane Simmison (“Nancy Simminson”), and she died on December 30, 1975 in Van Wert County, Ohio at the age of 85 years, 7 months and 25 days. Otto Cavinder and Elizabeth Cavinder (“Elizabeth Cavender”? & “Jane Cavender”?) had 9 children:

Gwendolyn Marcille Cavinder (“Gwendolyn Cavender”, “Gwendolyn Cavender”?, “Gwendolyn Marcille Cavender”?, “G.M. Cavender’? & “Marcille Cavender”?) born on June 5, 1904, married Richard Watt, and died on July 16, 1961. Richard Watt died either about 1963 or in May 1970;

Loyal Thomas Cavinder (“Loyal Cavinder”, “Loyal Thomas Cavender”?, “L.T. Cavender”?, “Loyal Cavender”?, “Bud Cavinder”, “Bud Cavender”? & “Thomas Cavender”) born on July 27, 1910 in Haviland, Ohio, married Cecile Kipker on July 5, 1932 in Haviland, Ohio, and died on February 9, 1991 in Fort Wayne, Indiana at the age of 80 years, and is buried at the Grover Hill Cemetery in Grover Hill, Ohio. Loyal Cavinder and Cecile Cavinder (“Cecile Cavender”?) had 2 children:

Betty Lou Cavinder (“Betty Cavinder”, “Bety Lou Cavender”, “B.L. Cavender”?, “Betty Cavender”? & “Lou Cavender”?) who married an Adkins; and,

Robert Wayne Cavinder (“Robert Cavinder”, “Robert Wayne Cavender”?, “R.W. Cavender”?, “Robert Cavender”? & “Wayne Cavender”?);

Delmar E. Cavinder (“Delmar Cavinder”, “Delmar E. Cavender”?, “D.E. Cavender”? & “Delmar Cavender”?), a twin, born on August 21, 1912 in Haviland, Ohio, and died on March 24, 1995;

Elmer D. Cavinder (“Elmer Cavinder”, “Elmer D. Cavender”?, “E.D. Cavender”? & “Elmer Cavender”?), a twin, born on August 21, 1912 in Haviland, Ohio, died on December 6, 1984 in Fort Wayne, Indiana at the age of 72 years, and is buried at the Middle Creek Cemetery in Grover Hill, Ohio;

Vernon W. Cavinder (“Vernon Cavinder”, “Vernon W. Cavender”, “V.W. Cavender”? & “Vernon Cavender”?) born on October 31, 1914 in Grover Hill, Ohio, married Leona Mae Stallbaum (“Leona Stallbaum”) about 1934 in Haviland, Ohio, and died on February 4, 1992 in Haviland, Ohio at the age of 77 years. Leona Stallbaum was born on April 8, 1916 to Dona Stallbaum (“Dean Stallbaum”) and Georgie Brown, and died on May 10, 1989 in Haviland, Ohio at the age of 73 years. Vernon Cavinder and Leona Cavinder (“Mae Cavinder”, “Mae Cavender”? & “Leona Cavender”?) had 4 children:

Edwin Cavinder (“Edwin Cavender”?);

Judy Cavinder (“Judith Cavinder”, “Judith Cavender”? & “Judy Cavender”?) who married Gail Perl;

Elizabeth Cavinder (“Elizabeth Cavender”?) who married Walter Conley; and,

Franklin W. Cavinder (“Franklin Cavinder”, “Franklin W. Cavender”?, “F.W. Cavender”? & “Franklin Cavender”?) born on July 26, 1936 in Haviland, Ohio, and died on November 15, 1962 in Haviland, Ohio;

Pauline Jenny Cavinder (“Pauline Cavinder”, “Paul Jenny Cavender”?, “P.J. Cavender”?, “Pauline Cavender”? & “Jenny Cavender”?) born on June 30, 1918, married Max Bennett, and died on July 26, 1991. Max Bennett was born on January 12, 1918, and died in October 1985;

Geraldine Faye Cavinder (“Geraldine Cavinder”, “Geraldine Faye Cavender”?, “G.F. Cavender”? “Geraldine Cavender”? & “Faye Cavender”?), a twin, born on February 19, 1919 in Logan County, Ohio, married Charles Ludwig, and died about 1983 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Charles Ludwig was born on October 2, 1918, and died on September 21, 1993;

Gerald Ray Cavinder (“Gerald Cavinder”, “Gerald Ray Cavender”?, “G.R. Cavender”?, “Gerald Cavender”? & “Ray Cavender”?), a twin, born on February 19, 1919 in Logan County, Ohio, married Maxine Wells, and died on October 15, 1987 in Fort Wayne, Indiana; and,

Annabelle Hope Cavinder (“Annabelle Cavinder”, “Annabelle Hope Cavender”, “A.H. Cavender”?, “Annabelle Cavender”? & “Hope Cavender”?) born on August 4, 1925 in Groverhill, Pauling County, Ohio and lived in Fort Wayne, Indiana;

Jennie P. Cavinder (“Jennie Cavinder”, “Jennie P. Cavender”?, “J.P. Cavender”? & “Jennie Cavender”? born in 1886 in Auglaize, Ohio, and married a Bill Line (“William Line”). Bill Line and Jennie Line had 2 children:

Goldie Line born on November 24, 1903 in Logan County, Ohio, and died in February 1974; and,

Grace Line born about 1906 in Logan County, Ohio; and,

Grover Cleveland Cavinder (“Grover Cleveland Cavender”?, “Grover Cavinder”, “Grover Cavender”?, “G.C. Cavender”? & “Cleveland Cavender”?) born on June 23, 1888 in Logan County, Ohio, married Rosa Ann Richards (“Rosa Richards”) on February 28, 1910 in Haviland, Pauling County, Ohio, moved to Battle Creek, Michigan in 1922, died on September 22, 1947 in Marshall, Michigan at the age of 59 years, and is buried in the S.D.B. Cemetery in Jackson Center, Ohio. Rosa Richards was born on February 27, 1894 in Van Wert County, Ohio, was the daughter of Thomas B. Richards (“Thomas Richards”) and Anna E. King (“Anna King”), and she died on March 16, 1988 in Brevard, North Carolina at the age of 94 years, and is buried with her husband. Grover Cavinder and Rosa Cavinder (“Ann Cavinder”, “Rosa Cavender” & “Ann Cavender”?) had 11 children:

Audrey Jean Cavinder (“Audrey Cavinder”, “Audrey Jean Cavender”?, “A.J. Cavender”?, “Audrey Cavender”? & “Jean Cavender”?) born in Battle Creek, Michigan, married Stewart Benton Spindlow (“Stewart Spindlow”) who was born on November 1, 1922 in Marshall, Michigan to William Spindlow and a Jesse. Stewart Spindlow and Audry Spindlow (“Jean Spindlow”) had 5 children:

Joan Kay Spindlow (“Joan Spindlow”) born on August 8, 1941 in Battle Creek, Michigan, first married Lawrence Thomas Wright (“Lawrence Wright”) on October 3, 1959 in Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan, and later married David S. Salisbury (“David Salisbury”) on July 14, 1991 in Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan. Lawrence Wright was born on April 19, 1941 in Saganaw, Michigan to William Wright and a Mildred, and died on August 21, 1977 in Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan. Lawrence Wright and Joan Wright (“Kay Wright”) had 2 children:

William Stewart Wright (“William Wright”) born on June 8, 1961 in Battle Creek, Michigan; and,

Brenda Jean Wright (“Brenda Wright”) born on May 17, 1962, first married Tim Shook (“Timothy Shook”?), and later married Dan Hutchinson (“Daniel Hutchinson”?) in 1992. Tim Shook and Brenda Shook (“Jean Shook”) had 3 children:

Bethany Hope Shook (“Bethany Shook”) born on December 2, 1982;

Heath C. Shook (“Heath Shook”) born on January 2, 1984; and,

Kaitlin M. Shook (“Kaitlin Shook”) born on July 29, 1986.

Dan Hutchinson and Brenda Hutchinson (“Jean Hutchinson”) had 1 child:

Cody Allen Hutchinson (“Cody Hutchinson”) born on September 2, 1994;

Judy Lee Spindlow (“Judy Spindlow”) born on December 10, 1942 in Battle Creek Michigan, and married Paul David Wing, Sr. (“Paul Wing”) in Marshall, Michigan on June 20, 1959. Paul Wing and Judy Wing (“Lee Wing”) had 6 children:

Kimberly Ann Wing (“Kimberly Wing”) born on June 27, 1960 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Delbert Dotson in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1984. Delbert Dotson and Kimberly Dotson (“Ann Dotson”) had 4 children:

Danilla Lynn Dotson (“Danilla Dotson”) born on January 16, 1983 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Deann Lynn Dotson (“Deann Dotson”) born on November 26, 1985 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Dametra Lynn Dotson (“Dametra Dotson”) born on February 16, 1992 in Tacoma, Washington; and,

Danna Renae Dotson (“Danna Dotson”) born on February 23, 1994 in Tacoma, Washington;

Sharon Kay Wing (“Sharon Wing”) born on May 9, 1962 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Paul David Hagan (“Paul Hagan”). Paul Hagan and Sharon Hagan (“Kay Hagan”) had 3 children:

Jessica Lynn Hagan (“Jessica Hagan”) born on August 3, 1980 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Tina Renae Hagan (“Tina Hagan”) born on September 14, 1982 in Battle Creek, Michigan; and,

Jennifer Ann Hagan (“Jennifer Hagan”) born on March 30, 1985 in Batle Creek, Michigan;

Laura Lee Wing (“Laura Wing”) born on June 27, 1964 in Bluffton, Indiana, first married a Hayward, and later married Frank Morrison on July 3, 1995 in Covington, Kentucky. Laura Hayward (“Lee Hayward”) had 2 children:

Joshua Paul Hayward (“Joshua Hayward”) born on Juny 8, 1985 in Coldwater, Michigan; and,

Brian Lee Hayward (“Brian Hayward”) born on June 23, 1987 in Coldwater, Michigan.

Frank Morrison and Laura Morrison (“Lee Morrison”) had 2 children:

Franckie Lynn Morrison (“Franckie Morrison”) born on September 5, 1992 in Coldwater, Michigan; and,

Devin Leroy Morrison (“Devin Morrison”) born on January 20, 1994 in Coldwater, Michigan;

Paul David Wing (“Paul Wing”) born on October 9, 1965 in Bluffton, Indiana, and married Sara Manger in 1987. Paul Wing and Sara Wing had 5 children:

Heather Yvonne Wing (“Heather Wing”) born on March 27, 1986 in Coldwater, Michigan;

Christian Lynn Wing (“Christian Wing”) born on February 22, 1987 in Coldwater, Michigan;

Ryan Paul Wing (“Ryan Wing”) born on December 15, 1988 in Coldwater, Michigan;

Shannon Marie Wing (“Shannon Wing”) born on September 19, 1990 in Coldwater, Michigan; and,

Paul Michael Wing (“Paul Wing”) born on May 28, 1992 in Coldwater, Michigan;

Michael Ward Wing (“Michael Wing”) born on June 9, 1969 in Bluffton, Indiana, and married Kim Rosco on July 6, 1996 in Coldwater, Michigan. Michael Wing and Kim Wing had a son named:

Robert Michael Wing (“Robert Wing”) born on November 18, 1992 in Coldwater, Michigan; and,

Joanna Ester Wing (“Joanna Wing”) born on December 11, 1973 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

June Marie Spindlow (“June Spindlow”) born on March 13, 1945 in Marshall, Michigan, and married Theodore Gay Faulk (“Theodore Faulk”) on October 9, 1964 and who was born on October 4, 1946 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Theodore Faulk and June Faulk (“Marie Faulk”) had 4 children:

Timothy Faulk born in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Jeffery Faulk born in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Amy Faulk born in Battle Creek, Michigan; and,

Debera Ann Faulk (“Debera Faulk” & “Deborah Faulk”?) born on April 1, 1966 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Michael Scott Timothy Caswell (“Michael Caswell” & “Scott Caswell”) on August 1, 1987 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Michael Timothy was born on September 26, 1966 in Battle Creek, Michigan and was the son of Merwyn Laverne Caswell (“Merwyn Caswell”) and Judith Marie Merrill (“Judith Merrill”). Michael Caswell and Debera Caswell (“Ann Caswell”) had 2 children:

Seth Mackenzie Caswell (“Seth Caswell”) born on May 17, 1990 in Battle Creek, Michigan; and,

Jesse Benton Caswell (“Jesse Caswell”) born on February 11, 1992 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Robert Spindlow born on April 1, 1949 in Omeida, Wisconsin; and,

Vicky Lynn Spindlow (“Vicky Spindlow”) born on May 20, 1949 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Robert Benton Spindlow (“Robert Spindlow”) on May 20, 1969 in Athens, Michigan and who was born on April 1, 1949 in Onida, Wisconsin. Robert Spindlow and Vicky Spindlow had 3 children:

Cynthia Fay Spindlow (“Cynthia Spindlow”) born in Battle Creek, Michigan and had a son named:

Zachary Michael Spindlow (“Zachary Spindlow”) born on January 14, 1992 in Burlingto, Iowa;

Robin Ranaye Spindlow (“Robin Spindlow”) born on November 23, 1968 in Decatur, Indiana, first married Michael Mann on January 12, 1985, and later married Mark Fisher on February 3, 1988.

Michael Mann and Robin Mann (“Ranaye Mann”) had a daughter named:

Patricia Ranaye Mann (“Patricia Mann”).

Mark Fisher and Robin Fisher (“Ranaye Fisher”) had a daughter named:

Jessica Ranaye Fisher (“Jessica Fisher”) born in Decatur, Indiana; and,

Tressa Lynn Spindlow born on September 7, 1970 in Burlington, Iowa, and married Jerry Hayes on April 22, 1989 in Burlington, Iowa. Jerry Hayes and Tressa Hayes (“Lynn Hayes”) had 2 children:

Jerry Robert Hayes (“Jerry Hayes”) born on November 30, 1989 in Burlington, Iowa;

Marissa Cole Hayes (“Marissa Hayes”) born on May 15, 1992 in Burlington, Iowa;

Doris Evelyn Cavinder (“Doris Cavinder”, “Doris Evelyn Cavender”?, “D.E. Cavender”?, “Doris Cavender”? & ”Evelyn Cavender”) born about 1909 in Jackson County, Ohio, died about 1920 in Jackson County, Ohio, and is buried in the S.D.B Cemetery in Jackson Center, Ohio;

Raymond Leroy Cavinder (“Raymond Cavinder”, “Raymond Leroy Cavender”?, “R.C. Cavender’?, “Raymond Cavender”?, “Raymond L. Cavender” & “Leroy Cavender”?) born on April 6, 1913 in Jackson County, Ohio, first married Pearl M. Dotson (“Pearl Dotson”), next married Daphine D. Artrip (“Daphine Artrip”), next married Mildred Baldwin on February 7, 1932 in Angola, Indiana, died on September 12, 1999 in Titusville, Florida, and is buried in the Floral Lawn Cemetery in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan. Pearl Dotson was born on May 19, 1918 in Dayton, Tennessee to William Dotson and Lucrecia Hill, and died on March 4, 1994 in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan at the age of 75 years. Daphine Artrip was born on December 8, 1931 in Richand, Virginia to Bert Artrip and Zula Fletcher, and died on August 7, 1997 in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan. Mildred Baldwin was born on August 7, 1909 in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan to Bertrum S. Baldwin (“Bertrum Baldwin”) and Blanche Mae Holderman (“Blanche Holderman”), and died on November 18, 1954 in South Bend, Indiana. Raymond Cavinder and Mildred Cavinder (“Mildred Cavender”?) apparently had 11 children:

Jerry L. Cavinder (“Jerry Cavinder”, “Jerry L. Cavender”?, “J.L. Cavender”? & “Jerry Cavender”);

Phillip Cavinder (“Phillip Cavender”?);

Udora Cavinder (“Udora Cavender”?) who married a Ward;

Lloyd D. Cavinder (“Lloyd Cavinder”, “Lloyd D. Cavender”?, “L.D. Cavender”? & “Lloyd Cavender”?) who first married Patricia M. Earley (“Patricia Earley”), and later married a Lea ___. Lloyd Cavinder and Patricia Cavinder (“Patricia Cavender”) had 2 children:

Paula A. Cavinder (“Paula Cavinder”, “Paula A. Cavender”?, “P.A. Cavender”, & “Paula Cavender”) had a son named:

Denny W. Cavinder (“Denny Cavinder”, “Denny W. Cavender”?, “D.W. Cavender”? & “Denny Cavender”?) born in Battle Creek, Michigan on November 28, 1994; and,

Richard R. Cavinder (“Richard Cavinder”, “Rick Cavinder”, “Richard R. Cavender”, “R.R. Cavender”? & “Richard Cavender”?) born on April 27, 1951 in South Bend, Indiana, died on March 8, 1992 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and is buried in the Fort Custer Cemetery;

William Cavinder (“William Cavender”?);

Thomas Cavinder (“Thomas Cavender”?);

Kathleen Ann Cavinder (“Kathleen Cavinder” & “Kathleen Cavender”?) born in South Bend, Indiana, and married Burt Lula;

Richard Raymond Cavinder (“Richard Cavinder”, “Richard Cavender”?, “Raymond R. Cavender”?, “R.R. Cavender”? & “Raymond Cavender”?) born on February 13, 1932 in South Bend, Indiana, first married Alice Lucille Bisel (“Alice Bisel”) on July 7, 1952 in South Bend Indiana, next married Violet Rankin, still later married a Mary, still later married Donna Jean Nash (“Donna Nash”) on April 6, 1990 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Richard Cavinder died on November 24, 1999 in Daytona Beach, Florida, and is buried in the Lyon Creek Cemetery in Tekonsha, Michigan. Alice Bisel was born on July 6, 1934 in Marshall, Michigan, was the daughter of Wesley Joseph Bisel (“Wesley Bisel”) and Lura Leota Cutting (“Lura Cutting”), she died on September 29, 1969 in Battle Creek, Michigan and is buried in the Lyon Lake Cemetery in Calhoun County, Michigan. Richard Cavinder and Alice Cavinder (“Lucille Cavinder”, “Alice Cavender”? & Lucille Cavender had 7 children:

Steven Gary Cavinder (“Steven Cavinder”, “Steven Cavender”?, “S.G. Cavender”? & “Stephen Gary Cavender”?) born on May 29, 1956 in Battle Creek, Michigan, died on the same date, and is buried in the Lyon Lake Cemetery in Calhoun County, Michigan;

David Roger Cavinder (“David Cavinder”, “David Cavender”? , “D.R. Cavender”? & “David Roger Cavender”?) born on September 7, 1957 in Battle Creek, Michigan, first married Dawn Marie Wagner (“Dawn Wagner”) on May 13, 1978 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and next married Kerrie Lynne Ross (“Kerrie Ross”) on July 10, 1982 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Kerrie Ross was born on September 14, 1959 in Battle Creek, Michigan to James Lloyd Ross (“James Ross”) and Phyllis Dishman. David Cavinder and Kerrie Cavinder (“Lynne Cavinder”, “Kerrie Cavender”? & “Lynne Cavender”?) had 2 children:

Danielle Rae Cavinder (“Danielle Cavinder”, “Danielle Cavender”?, “D.R. Cavender”? & “Daniel “Rae Cavender”?) born on March 17, 1985 in Battle Creek, Michigan; and,

Patricia Lucille Cavinder (“Patricia Cavinder”, “Patricia Cavender”?, “P.L. Cavender”? & “”Patricia Lucille Cavender”?) born on April 25, 1986;

Leesa Kay Cavinder (“Leesa Cavinder”, “Leesa Cavender”?, “L.K. Cavender”? & “Leeasa Kay Cavender”?) born on November 16, 1958 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Bradley Thompson Miller (“Bradley Miller”) on October 28, 1979 at Annapolis, Maryland. Bradley Miller was born on February 15, 1954 in Annapolis, Maryland to Jack Clayton Miller (“Jack Miller” & “John Miller”?) and Betty Jane Thompson (“Betty Thompson” & “Elizabeth Thompson”?), and died on August 29, 1998 in Preston, Maryland. Bradley Miller and Leesa Miller (“Kay Miller”) had 3 children:

Joshua Thomas Miller (“Joshua Miller”) born on August 10, 1982 in Annapolis, Maryland;

Jonathan Andrew Miller (“Jonathan Miller”) born on January 6, 1984 in Annapolis, Maryland; and,

Rebekah Grace Miller (“Ribekah Miller” & “Rebecca Miller”?) born on June 2, 1988 in Annapolis, Maryland;

Daniel Arthur Cavinder (“Daniel Cavinder”, “Daniel Cavender”, “D.A. Cavender”? & “Daniel Arthur Cavender”?) born on December 15, 1960 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Jeffrey Allen Cavinder (“Jeffrey A. Cavinder”, “Jeffrey Cavinder”, “Jeffrey Cavender”, “J.A. Cavender”? & “Jeffrey Allen Cavender”?) born on December 2, 1961 in Battle Creek, Michigan, first married Karla Maxine Hogle (“Karla Hogle”) on December 14, 1981 in Annapolis, Maryland, and next married Diana Lynn Brown (“Diana Brown”) on July 18, 1992 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Karla Hogle was born on November 9, 1962 in Marshall, Michigan to Max Lawhead and Margeurite A. Tessmer (“Marguerite Tessmer”). Diana Brown was born on August 30, 1962 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and was the daughter of Edgar Merton David Brown (“Edgar Brown” & “Merton Brown”) and Helen Jean Tichenor (“Helen Tichenor”. Jeffrey Cavinder and Karla Cavinder (“Maxine Cavinder”?) had 2 children:

Anna Caroline Cavinder (“Anna Cavinder”, “Anna Cavender”, “A.C. Cavender”? & “Anna Caroline Cavender”?) born on July 12, 1982 in Annapolis, Maryland; and,

Alice Karline Cavinder (“Alice Cavinder”, “Alice Cavender”, “A.K. Cavender”? & “Alice Karline Cavender”) born on December 27, 1984 in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland;

Douglas Edward Cavinder (“Douglas Cavinder”, “Douglas Cavender”, “D.E. Cavender”? & “Douglas Edward Cavender”?) born on March 12, 1963 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Margaret Van Arsdall (“Margaret Arsdall”) on June 22, 1985 in Drummond Beach, Florida. Margaret Arsdall was born on October 18, 1955 in Daytona Beach, Florida, and was the daughter of Rhea Thomas Van Arsdall (“Rhea Van Arsdall”) and Mary Elizabeth Yost (“Mary Yost”). Douglas Cavinder and Margaret Cavinder had 2 children:

Arron Douglas Cavinder (“Arron Cavinder”, “Aaron Cavinder”?, “Arron Cavender”, “Aaron Cavender”?, “A.D. Cavender”? & “Aaron Douglas Cavender”?) born on September 20, 1987 in Daytona Beach, Florida; and,

Ashley Michelle Cavinder (“Ashley Cavinder”, “Ashley Cavender”?, “A.M. Cavender”? & “Ashley Michelle Cavender”?) born on August 14, 1990 in Daytona Beach, Florida; and,

Beth Ann Cavinder (“Beth Cavinder”, “Beth Cavender”, “B.A. Cavender”? & “”Beth Ann Cavender”?) born on December 9, 1964 in Battle Creek, Michigan, first married Terry Colver on August 1, 1986 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and next married Jed Aaron Monroe (“Jed Monroe”) on September 4, 1999 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Jed Monroe was born on February 12, 1964 in Bellair, Michigan. Terry Colver and Beth Colver (“Ann Colver”) had 4 children:

Jack Lee Colver (“Jack Colver”) born on March 31, 1985 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

James William Colver (“James Colver”) born on July 9, 1986 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Mathew Ryan Colver (“Mathew Colver” & “Matthew Colver”?) born on January 8, 1988 in Battle Creek, Michigan; and,

Andrew Joseph Colver (“Andrew Colver”) born on July 31, 1989 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Marcella Cavinder (“Marcella Cavender”?) born on December 27, 1946 in South Bend, Indiana, first married William Johnson, later married Lee connett, and still later married Jerry Luke. William Johnson and Marcella Johnson had a daughter named:

Michel Johnson;

Mildred E. Cavinder (“Mildred Cavinder”, “M.E. Cavender”? & “Mildred Cavender”?) born on December 27, 1946 in South Bend, Indiana, first married a Christlib, later married Alvin Smith, still later married a Johnson, and still later married John Hair. Mildred Christlib had 3 children:

Milissa Christlib;

Robert Christlib; and,

Joseph Christlib; and,

Paul Dean Cavinder (“Paul Cavinder”, “Paul Cavender”? & “Dean Cavender”?) born on January 4, 1950 in South Bend, Indiana, and died on April 10, 1951 in South Bend, Indiana;

unknown infant born on August 31, 1915 in Shelby County, Ohio, died on the same day, and is buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Shelby County, Ohio;

Marjorie June Cavinder (“Marjorie Cavinder”, “Marjorie Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender”? & “Marjorie June Cavender”?) born on June 12, 1916 in Jackson Center, Ohio, married James Walter Gardner (“James Gardner”) on March 30, 1935 in Angola, Indiana, and died on July 30, 1973 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. James Gardner was born on April 12, 1908 in Chicago, Illinois to Edrich A. Gardner (“Edrich Gardner”) and Elna Shane. James Gardner and Marjorie Gardner (“June Gardner”) had 3 children:

Mary Elizabeth Gardner (“Mary Gardner”) born on January 28, 1947 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Joe Jordan (“Joseph Jordan”?) in Bellevue, Michigan. Joe Jordan and Mary Jordan (“Elizabeth Jordan”) had 2 children:

Julie Jordan born on August 29, 1972; and,

Joe Jordan (“Joseph Jordan”?) born about 1978;

Robert Eugene Gardner (“Robert Gardner”) born on July 1, 1947 in Jackson, Michigan, and married Linda Rae Farley (“Linda Farley”) on July 25, 1971 in Ceresco, Michigan and who was born on November 3, 1951 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Robert Gardner and Linda Gardner (“Rae Gardner”) had 3 children:

Derek Andrew Gardner (“Derek Gardner”) born on March 12, 1971 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Amy Lynn Gardner (“Amy Gardner”) born on September 22, 1977 in Battle Creek, Michigan; and,

Bobby Rae Gardner (“Bobby Gardner” & “Robert Gardner”?) born on March 30, 1990; and,

James Walter Gardner (“James Gardner”) born on September 18, 1957 in Charlotte, Michigan;

Lisle Richards Cavinder (“Lisle Cavinder”, “Lisle Richards Cavender”, “L.R. Cavender”/ & “Lisle Cavender”?) born on November 1, 1918 in Jackson Township, Ohio, married Elsie Margaret Pratley (“Elsie Pratley”) on October 5, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and died on January 27, 1993 in Coldwater, Michigan at the age of 74 years. Elsie Pratley was born on August 30, 1920 in Marengo Township, Michigan, was the daughter of Harold George Pratley (“Harold Pratley”) and Marlin Belle Spindlow (“Marlin Spindlow”), and died on October 1, 1991 in Battle Creek, Michigan at the age of 71 years. Lisle Cavinder and Elsie Cavinder (“Richards Cavinder”) had 5 children:

Jo Anne Cavinder (“Jo Cavinder”, “Jo Cavender”?, “J.A. Cavnder”? & “Jo Anne Cavender”?) born on July 7, 1941 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Bennie Benson on November 21, 1959. Bennie Benson and Jo Benson (“Anne Benson”) had 3 children:

Benjamin Lee Benson (“Benjamin Benson”) born on August 26, 1951 in Coldwater, Michigan;

Gregory Lee Benson (“Gregory Benson”) born on August 19, 1960 in Coldwater, Michigan; and,

Teresa Lynn Benson (“Teresa Benson”) born on November 5, 1963 and married Sam Wilson (“Samuel Wilson”). Sam Wilson and Teresa Benson (“Lynn Benson”) had a son named:

Joshua Lee Wilson (“Joshua Wilson”);

Dianne Shirley Cavinder (“Dianne Cavinder”, “Dianne Cavender”?, “D.S. Cavender”? & “Dianne Shirley Cavender”?) born on June 24, 1942 in Marshall, Michigan, and married Howard Lewis Randall (“Howard Randall”) on October 24, 1959 in Union City, Michigan. Howard Randall was born on March 16, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan to Scott Randall and a Margaret. Howard Randall and Dianne Randall (“Shirley Randall”) had 4 children:

Dawn Marie Randall (“Dawn Randall”) born on May 8, 1960 in Tekonsha, Michigan, and married Mark Woodcott. Mark Woodcott and Dawn Woodcott (“Marie Woodcott”) had a son named:

Geoffery Howard Woodcott (“Geoffery Woodcott”) born on December 10, 1985 in Tekonsha, Michigan;

Julia Ann Randall (“Julia Randall”) born on August 4, 1961 and married York Inman. York Inman and Julia Inman (“Ann Inman”) had 3 children:

Alicia Anne Inman (“Alicia Inman”) born on June 22, 1986 in Marshall, Michigan;

Travis Scott Inman (“Travis Inman”) born in August 1988 in Coldwater, Michigan; and,

Adam Christopher Inman (“Adam Inman”) born on May 7, 1991 in Coldwater, Michigan;

Scott Lyle Randall (“Scott Randall”) born on June 15, 1963, and married Cori Cain. Scott Randall and Cori Randall had 2 children:

Olivia Kathern Randall (“Olivia Randall” & “Katherine Randall”?) born on June 7, 1991 in Marshall, Michigan; and,

Ana Elizabeth Randall (“Anna Randall”“ & “Ann Randall”?) born on August 18, 1995 in Marshall, Michigan; and,

Mary Elizabeth Randall (“Mary Randall”) born on March 26, 1971, and married Richard McDowell on May 25, 1991 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Richard McDowell and Mary McDowell (“Elizabeth McDowell”) had 2 children:

Kyle William McDowell (“Kyle McDowell”) born on November 5, 1990 in Marshall, Michigan; and,

Taylor Diane McDowell (“Taylor McDowell”) born on January 30, 1993 in Marshall, Michigan;

Linda Lou Cavinder (“Linda Cavinder”, “Linda Cavender”?, “L.L. Cavender”? & “Linda Lou Cavender”?) born on July 24, 1944 in Marshall, Michigan, and married James Owen Stuart (“James Stuart”) on September 30, 1961. James Stuart and Linda Stuart (“Lou Stuart”) had 3 children:

Deborah Lee Stuart (“Deborah Stuart”) born on April 14, 1962 and married Richard Junior Barrington (“Richard Barrington” “Butch Barrington”). Richard Barrington and Deborah Barrington (“Lee Barrington”) had 3 children:

Robert Lee Barrington (“Robert Barrington”) born on October 25, 1980;

Richard Barrington born on December 20, 1984; and,

Hannah Beth Barrington (“Hannah Barrington”);

Daniel Owen Stuart (“Daniel Stuart”) born on February 15, 1964, and married Karen Fowler. Daniel Stuart and Karen Stuart had 4 children:

Daniel Owen Stuart (“Daniel Stuart”) born on March 22, 1982;

Douglas John Stuart (“Douglas Stuart”) born on April 6, 1983;

Stacy Lee Stuart (“Stacy Stuart”) born on May 1, 1984; and,

Stephanie Marie Stuart (“Stephanie Stuart”) born on June 18, 1985; and,

David Allen Stuart (“David Stuart”) born on July 10, 1968 and married Michele Annett Boone (“Michele Boone”). David Stuart and Michele Stuart (“Annett Stuart”) had 3 children:

Linsey Marie Stuart (“Linsey Stuart”);

Lacey Kichele Stuart (“Lacey Stuart”); and,

Trevor Alan Stuart (“Trevor Stuart”);466

Stephen Richards Cavinder (“Stephen Cavender”, “Stephen Cavender”?, “S.R. Cavender”? & “Stephen Richards Cavender”?)) born on December 27, 1946 in Albion, Michigan, and married Alice Irene Newland (“Alice Newland”) who was born on December 10, 1948. Stephen Cavinder and Alice Cavinder (“Irene Cavinder”, “Alice Cavender”? & “Irene Cavender”?) had a son named:

Brian Richards Cavinder (“Brian Cavinder”, “Brian Cavender”?, “B.R. Cavender”? & “Brian Richards Cavender”?) born on August 31, 1976 in Tekonsha, Michigan; and,

Jon Gary Cavinder (“Jon Cavinder”, “Jon Cavender”?, “J.G. Cavender”? & “Jon Gary Cavender”?) born on July 25, 1954 in Albion, Michigan, and married Tammy Lee Boston (“Tammy Boston”) on March 1, 1975 in Coldwater, Michigan. Tammy Boston was born on March 9, 1958 in Coldwater, Michigan to Vonnie Clark Boston (“Vonnie Boston”) and Marda Lu Clark (“Marda Clark”). Jon Cavinder and Tammy Cavinder (“Lee Cavinder”, “Tammy Cavender”? & “Lee Cavender”?) had 2 children:

Brad Lee Cavinder (“Brad Cavinder”, “Brad Cavender”?, “B.L. Cavender”? & “Brad Lee Cavender”?) born on September 16, 1975 in Coldwater, Michigan; and,

Brandy Anne Cavinder (“Brandy Cavinder”, “Brandy Cavender”?, “B.A. Cavender”? & “Brandy Anne Cavender”? born on March 13, 1980 in Marshall, Michigan;

Rosemary Arlene Cavinder (“Rosemary Cavinder”, “Rosemary Cavender”?, “R.A. Cavender”? & “Rosemary Arlene Cavender”?) born on April 30, 1921 born on April 30, 1921 in Haviland, Ohio, first married Jewels Rolly, next mattied Edwin Haire, and next married Carl Albert Pratley (“Carl Pratley”). Carl Pratley was born on September 11, 1919 in Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan, was the son of Harold George Pratley (“Harold Pratley”) and Marlin Belle Spindlow (“Belle Spindlow”). He died on November 18, 1986 in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, and is buried in the Ecford Cemetery in Ecford, Calhoun County, Michigan. Harold Pratley and Rosemary Pratley (“Arlene Pratley”) had 2 children:

Karen Sue Pratley (“Karen Pratley”) born on August 15, 1941 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Wendall Lee Thorngate (“Wendall Thorngate”) on May 9, 1959 in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan. Wendal Thorngate was born on October 30, 1937 in Battle Creek, Michigan; and,

David Carl Pratley (“David Pratley”) born on July 21, 1943 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and died on March 12, 1951;

Beth Yvonne Cavinder (“Beth Cavinder”, “Beth Cavender”?, “B.Y. Cavender”? & “Beth Yvonne Cavender”?) born on October 18, 1925 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Milburn Cary Jones (“Milburn Jones”) on January 5, 1946 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Milburn Jones was born on September 17, 1927 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and was the son of Albert E. Jones (“Albert Jones”) and Glenna F. Coleman (“Glenna Coleman”). Milburn Jones and Beth Jones (“Yvonne Jones”) had 4 children:

Suzanne Louise Jones (“Suzanne Jones” & “Suzanna Jones”?) born on December 27, 1946 in Battle Creek, Michigan, first married Floyd Eugene Carmichael (“Floyd Carmichael”) on April 5, 1966 in Michigan, next married Lourence Roger Mesaros (“Lourence Mesaros” & “Lawrence Mesaros”?) on September 20, 1988 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Floyd Carmichael was the son of Robert Eugene Carmichael and Erma Luella Kienast (“Erma Kienast”). Laurence Mesaros was born on March 9, 1930 in South Bend, Indiana, and was the son of Stephen F. Mesaros (“Stephen Mesaros”) and Alice J. Sergeant (“Alice Sergeant”) and he died on March 21, 1997 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Floyd Carmichael and Suzanne Carmichael (“Louise Carmichael”) had 2 children:

Robert Milburn Carmichael (“Robert Carmichael”) born on September 21, 1967 in Battle Creek, Michigan; and,

D. Nello Carmichael born on August 10, 1967 at the Clinton Sherman Air Force Base in Oklahoma, and married Kathy Moore on March 22, 1991 in Georgia;

Sharen Kay Jones (“Sharen Jones” & “Sharon Jones”?) born on October 11, 1948 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Ralph Robertson in 1967;

Marjorie Ellen Jones (“Marjorie Jones”) born on September 21, 1949 in Battle Creek, Michigan, first married Gary Paulin, and next married Sam Cruzan (“Samuel Cruzan”?) In 1967; and,

Marion Lee Jones (“Marion Jones”) born on December 1, 1950 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Paul Schleusener on April 15, 1977 in Lansing, Michigan;

Max Duane Cavinder (“Max Cavinder”, “Max Cavender”?, “M.D. Cavender”? & “Max Duane Cavender”?) born about 1928 in Battle Creek, Michigan, married Bettie I. Woodcock (“Bettie Woodcock (“Elizabeth Woodcock”?), and died on August 28, 1987 in Calhoun County, Michigan at the age of 59 years. Max Cavinder and Bettie Cavinder (“Bettie Cavender”?) had 3 children:

Sandra Cavinder (“Sandra Cavender”?) born in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Gary M. Shaver (“Gary Shaver”) who was the son of Clinton Shaver. Gary Shaver and Sandra Shaver had 3 children:

Leigh Ann Shaver (“Leigh Shaver”);

Daniel M. Shaver (“Daniel Shaver”); and,

Nicole R. Shaver (“Nicole Shaver”) born in 1975 in Lansing, Michigan, and died on April 4, 1979 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Christy Lynn Cavinder (“Cristy Cavinder”, “Christy Cavender”?, “C.L. Cavender”? & “Christy Lynn Cavender”?) born in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Ronald Louis Blanchard (“Ronald Blanchard”) on May 4, 1991 in Battle Creek, Michigan and who was the son of Charles Blanchard and a Joy; and,

Randy Cavinder (“Randall Cavinder”?, “Randy Cavender”? & “Randall Cavender”?);

Barbra Lee Cavinder (“Barbra Cavinder”, “Barbara Cavinder”?, “Barbara Cavender”, “Barbra Cavender”?, “B.L. Cavender”? & “Barbara Lee Cavender”?) born on October 3, 1931 in Battle Creek, Michigan, married Henry Peyton Vantrease (“Henry Vantrease”) on December 13, 1949 in Convis Township, Michigan. Henry Vantrease was born on December 13, 1929 in Lebanon, Tennessee, was the son of Henry Wilson Vantrease (“Henry Vantrease”) and Susie Ella Criswell (“Susie Criswell” & “Susan Criswell”?) and he died on June 17, 1985 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Henry Vantrease and Barbra Vantrease (“Barbara Vantrease” & “Lee Vantrease”) had 6 children:

Micheal Peyton Vantrease (“Micheal Vantrease” & “Michael Vantrease”?) born on October 10, 1950 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Anita Oldenwald on October 11, 1968 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Terry Lee Vantrease (“Terry Vantrease”) born on October 29, 1951 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Teresa Eberhard in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Debbra Lynn Vantrease (“Debbra Vantrease” & “Deborah Vantrease”?) born on December 27, 1952 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married Keven Walker (“Kevan Walker”?);

Dennis Wayne Vantrease (“Dennis Vantrease”) born on September 17, 1954 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Carol Anne Vantrease (“Carol Vantrease” & “Ann Vantrease”?) born on June 20, 1956 in Battle Creek, Michigan; and,

Susan Marie Vantrease (“Susan Vantrease”) born on May 25, 1960 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and married John Clark Lawson (“John Lawson”) who was born on October 20, 1962 in Battle Creek, Michigan, and who was the son of John Fargueson Lawson (“John Lawson” & “Ferguson Lawson”?) and Annie Emma Pierce (“Annie Pierce” & “Ann Pierce”). John Lawson and Susan Lawson (“Marie Lawson”) had 5 children:

Anthony Jay Lawson (“Anthony Lawson”) born on August 17, 1979 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

David Owen Lawson (“David Lawson”) born on January 28, 1985 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Daniel Scot Lawson (“Daniel Lawson” & “Scott Lawson”?) born on April 2, 1986 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Nathan Robert Lawson (“Nathan Lawson”) born on August 26, 1987 in Battle Creek, Michigan; and,

Krystina Marie Lawson (“Krystina Lawson”) born on January 2, 1990 in Battle Creek, Michigan; and,

Janet L. Cavinder (“Janet Cavinder”, “J.L. Cavender”? & “Janet Cavender”?) born on September 21, 1935, first married James C. Needham (“James Needham”), and later married a Stewart. James Needham was born on November 3, 1934 in Marshall, Michigan and was the son of John C. Needham (“John Needham”) and Bernice Vangorder. James Needham and Janet Needham had 4 children:

John C. Needham (“John Needham”) born on April 16, 1961 in Marshall, Michigan;

David R. Needham (“David Needham”) born on August 4, 1962 in Marshall, Michigan, and married Louann Margaret Laupp (“Louann Laupp”) on March 26, 1982 in Marshall, Michigan. Louann Laupp was born on November 11, 1963 in Marshall, Michigan and was the daughter of Jack Laupp (“John Laupp”) and Margerat Reed (“Margaret Reed”?);

Thomas A. Needham (“Thomas Needham”) born on October 21, 1964 in Marshall, Michigan, and married Tracy Hartson on February 7, 1987 in Marshall, Michigan. Thomas Needham and Tracy Needham had a daughter named:

Bethany Needham born on January 17, 1988 in Marshall, Michigan; and,

Kathy Ann Needham (“Kathy Needham” & “Katherine Needham”?) born on February 10 in Battle Creek, Michigan;

Kathy Stewart (“Katherine Stewart” & “Ann Stewart) had 2 children:

Kathy Ann Stewart (“Kathy Stewart”, “Katherine Stewart” & “Ann Stewart”) born on February 10, 1953 in Battle Creek, Michigan and married a Salhaney. Kathy Salhaney (“Katherine Salhaney” & “Ann Salhaney”) had 3 children:

Janalyn K. Salhaney (“Janalyn Salhaney”) born in Grand Rapids, Michigan;

Eli Salhaney born on November 17, 1977 in Grand Rapids, Michigan; and,

Jourdan Leigh Salhaney (“Jourdan Salhaney”) born on August 5, 1985 in Grand Rapids, Michigan; and,

Pamela Jean Stewart (“Pamela Stewart”) born on April 8, 1954 in Marshall, Michigan, first married a Meade, and next married a Lesman. Pamela Meade (“Jean Meade”) had 2 children:

Todd Micheal Meade (“Todd Meade” & “Michael Mead”); and,

James Glen Meade (“James Meade”);

Pamela Lesman (“Jean Lesman”) had a daughter named:

Sarah Ann Lesman (“Sarah Lesman”);466

Robert Cavender born May 6, 1809 in Ohio;

Peter P. Cavender ("Peter Cavender" & “P.P. Cavender”) born in Greene County, Ohio on either March 14, 1810 or March 14, 18117, married Mary Fleming ("Mary Flemming") on October 18, 1832 in Montgomery County, Ohio, and died in 1860 at the age of 50. Mary Flemming was born in 1810 in Virginia, and died about 1860 at the age of 50. In 1860, Peter Cavender and Mary Cavender were living in Virginia Township in Cass County, Illinois with Margaret Terman age 26 and born in Virginia, Arena Hallenbury age 16 born in Ohio, and David Cavender age 13 born in Ohio. Mary Cavender was born in Virginia. In 1880, the David P. Cavender ("David Cavender") was living in Virginia Township in Cass County, Illinois and his family consisted of himself age 31 and born in Ohio, his wife Elvira Cavender ("Elviria Cavender") age 28 and born in Illinois, Myrtle D. Cavender ("Myrtle Cavender") age 3 and born in Illinois and Maggie A. Cavender ("Maggie Cavender") age 1 and born in Ohio; born March 14, 1810 Peter Cavender and Mary Cavender had the following children:

Ann Hellenberry Cavender ("Ann Cavender" & “A.H. Cavender”) born in 1845 in Greene County, Ohio; and,

David Cavender born in 1847 in Greene County, Ohio, and married an Elvira. David Cavender and Elvira Cavender had 2 children:

Myrtle Cavender born about 1877 in Illinois; and,

Maggie Cavender ("Margaret Cavender") born about 1879 in Ohio;

Ann S. Cavender ("Ann Cavender" & “A.S. Cavender”) born January 15, 1813 in Ohio, married William Hopkins on August 1, 1832 in Greene County, Ohio, and died November 11, 1841 at the age of 28;

Benjamin Cavender? born about 1815 in Ohio, married Mary Ann Williams ("Mary Jane Williams"?, "Mary Williams" & "Polly Williams"?) on September 7, 1837 in Montgomery County, Ohio and who was born in Ohio about 1820. His family was living in Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio from 1850 to at least 1860. Benjamin Cavender and Mary Cavender had at least 4 children:

Barbara Cavender born about 1843 in Montgomery County, Ohio;

Mary Cavender born about 1845 in Montgomery County, Ohio;

Perry Cavender born about 1851 in Montgomery County, Ohio; and,

William Cavender born about 1853 in Montgomery County, Ohio;279 & 297

Levi R. Cavender ("Levi Cavender", “Levi Cavinder”, “Levin R. Cavender”, “L.R. Cavender” & “Levin Cavender”) born August 14, 1818 in Greene County, Ohio, first married a Samantha B., later married Priscilla Freeman ("Precilla Freeman", "Priscilla Freeman"? & "Precella Freeman") on either August 31, 1840 or September 2, 18407 in Greene County, Ohio, and died October 19, 1855 in Jacksonville, Illinois at the age of 48. Priscilla Freeman was born June 17, 1807, and died October 19, 1855 in Jacksonville, Illinois at the age of 48. He may be the same Levi R. Cavender who married Parthenia B. Dair (“Parthenia Dair”) in Morgan County, Illinois.

According to the 1860 census, Levi Cavender was born in 1819 in Ohio was living in Virginia Township in Cass County, Illinois with his family consisting of his wife Samantha B. Cavender ("Samantha Cavender") age 32 and born in Ohio about 1828, Manirva J. Cavender ("Manirva Cavender"?, "Minerva Cavender"? & "Minirva Cavender") age 19 and born in Ohio about 1841, Martha J. Cavender ("Martha Cavender" & “Martha Jane Cavender”?) age 17 and born in Ohio about 1843, Luther Naylor age 14 and born in Illinois about 1846, Burno Gobly? age 20 and born in Illinois about 1840, and Meranda les? age 20 and born in Ohio about 1840; They had the following children:

Samantha B. Cavender ("Samantha Cavender", “S.B. Cavender” & “Samantha Cavinder”) born in 1838 in Ohio;

Minerva J. Cavender ("Minerva Cavender", “M.J. Cavender” & “Minerva Cavinder”) born in 1841 in Ohio; and,

Martha J. Cavender (“Martha Cavender”, “Martha Jane Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender” & “Martha Cavinder”) born in 1843 in Ohio;

According to others, they had the following additional children:466

Silvia Alice Cavinder (“Sylvia Cavinder”, “Alice Cavender”, “S.A. Cavender” & “Sylvia Cavender”) who married a Shera. Sylvia Shera (“Alice Shera”) had 2 children:

Donald Clark Shera (“Donald Shera”); and,

Lillian Shera;

Sarah Josephine Cavinder (“Sarah Cavinder”, “Sarah Cavinder”, “S.J. Cavender”?, “Sarah Josephine Cavender”? & “Josephine Cavender”) who married a Rohrbacher;

Hester Gertrude Cavinder (“Hester Cavender”, “Hester Cavinder”, “H.G. Cavender”?, “Hester Cavender”? & “Gertrude Cavender”) who married a Spangler; and,

Louisa Alathe Cavinder (“Louisa Cavinder”, “Louisa Cavender”?, “L.A. Cavender”? & “Louisa Alathe Cavender”?);

John C. Cavender ("John Charles Cavender"?, “J.C. Cavender” & "John Cavender") born June 2, 1820 in Greene County, Ohio, married Nancy Ann Paschal ("Nancy Ann Pascall", "Nancy Pascall", "Nancy Pascal" & "Ann Pascall") on October 1, 1840 in Greene County, Ohio, was a member of the Methodist Episcopalainal Church when 19 years of age, in 1850, was living in Sugar Creek Township in Greene County, Ohio, removed to Cass, Illinois in 1856, thence to Marion County, Iowa in 1868 and finally to Jasper County, Iowa in 1869, died January 23, 1895 in Reasoner, Palo Alto Township, Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 74 years and at the home of his son-in-law, Abe Rexroat, and is buried in the Palo Alto Cemetery in Palo Alto Township, Jasper County, Iowa. Nancy Paschal was born in Hampshire County, Virginia (now Hampshire County, West Virginia) on July 20, 1818, was the daughter of David Paschal (1786-1853) and a Catherine (1789-1872), executed her Last Will and Testament on August 4, 1887 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, died February 29, 1888 at Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 69, and is buried in the Palo Alto Cemetery in Palo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa. In her Will, she bequests to her children: Mary Rexroat, Samuel Cavender, Virginia Preston, David Cavender, James Cavender, Joseph Cavender, Maggie Cavender (“Margaret Cavender”?), and to the children of her daughter, Zerolina Grey. John Cavender and his wife Nancy Cavender are buried in lot 66 of Palo Alto Cemetery in Palo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa. In her obituary, Nancy Cavender is said to have had 11 children, 8 of which survived her. However, there is a possibility that John Cavender and Nancy Cavender actually had the following 13 children:

Amanda Bell Cavender ?("Amanda Cavender" & “A.B. Cavender”) born July 29, 1841 in Ohio and died August 1842 in Ohio;

Adelia Annis Cavender ?("Adelia Cavender" & “A.A. Cavender”) born July 29, 1841 in Ohio and died on August 1842 in Ohio;

Mary Flore Cavender (“M.F. Cavender” & "Mary Cavender") born December 5, 1842 near Columbus in Greene County, Ohio, married Abraham Jacob Rexroat ("Abraham J. Rexroat" & Abraham Rexroat") May 11, 1862 in Morgan County, Illinois, had 10 children, lived in Jasper County, Iowa for nearly 60 years, was a member of the Methodist Episcopalain Church, died July 28, 1919 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George W. Lust (“George Lust”) near Tool’s Chapel in Monroe, Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 76, and is buried in the Fairview Cemetery in Jasper County, in Monroe Township in Jasper County, Iowa. Abraham Rexroat was born April 21, 1836 in Morgan County, Illinois, and died January 5, 1917 in Monroe Township in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 78. Their children, all born in Jasper County, Iowa, were:

Nancy Elizabeth Rexroat ("Nancy E. Rexroat" & "Nancy Rexroat") born October 20, 1886 in Morgan County, Illinois, first married George W. Lust ("George Lust") on October 20, 1887 in Jasper County, Iowa, later married a Pratt, and died in 1951 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 76. George Lust was born in 1859, was the son of Peter Lust and his mother's maiden name was Kenner, and he died in 1935 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 76 years. The children of George Lust and Nancy Lust (formerly "Nancy Rexroat") were:

Blanche Lust;

Mabel Lust;

Vida Lust;

Lawrence Lust;

Lettie Lust;

Opal Lust;

Leland Lust; and,

Russell Lust.

By her first marriage, Nancy Pratt had a daughter named: Mary Lou Pratt ("Mary Pratt") who married a James;

Mary Rose Ann Rexroat ("Mary Rexroat") born either on June 29, 1868 in Jasper County, Iowa, first married Nathan Wilson on June 28, 1886 in Jasper County, Iowa, and later married C. Mark Luke ("Mark Luke") on January 12, 1893 in Jasper County, Iowa, and later married Daniel Spencer and still later married Edward Short ("Ed Short") on September 7, 1860, and died July 16, 1930 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 62. Nathan Wilson was born in 1864 and was the son of Washington Wilson and Jane Wilson (formerly "Jane Flaugh"). Mark Luke was born in 1855 and was the son of John Luke and a McDonald. Ed Short was born September 7, 1860 and died November 10, 1929 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 69;

Samuel Kemper Rexroat (Samuel Rexroat") born in May 1870 in Jasper County, Iowa, married Rachel Benjamin ("Rachael Benjamin") on either March 16, 1893 or on April 16, 1893 in Jasper County, Iowa, and died March 29, 1947 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 77. Rachel Benjamin was born in 1870 in Illinois, was the daughter of Richard Benjamin and Sarah Benjamin (formerly "Sarah Davis"), and died January 21, 1947 at Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 77. The children of Samuel Rexroat and Rachel Rexroat ("Rachel Rexroat") were:

Mearl Rexroat born in 1896 in Jasper County, Iowa and died February 25, 1896 in Jasper County, Iowa;

Daisy Rexroat born in 1894 in Jasper County, Iowa, and died February 26, 1896 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 2;

Grace D. Rexroat ("Grace Rexroat") born in 1904 in Jasper County, Iowa, married a Jones, and died May 19, 1957 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 53; and,

Leonard Rexroat who married a Jennie;

Annis A. Rexroat ("Ancie Rexroat" & "Annis Rexroat") born on August 15, 1872 in Jasper County, Iowa, married Edward L. Lust ("Edward Lust") on January 20, 1892 in Jasper County, Iowa, and died August 15, 1950 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 78. Edward Lust was born March 26, 1869 in Iowa, was the son of Peter Lust and whose mother's maiden name was Kenner, and died June 27, 1946 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 77. The children of Edward Lust and Annis Lust (formerly "Annis Rexroat") was a son named:

Clarence Lust;

David A. Franklin Rexroat ("David Rexroat") born May 31, 1876 in Jasper County, Iowa, married Minnie Sarah Straham ("Minnie Straham") November 8, 1900 in Jasper County, Iowa, and died April 15, 1938 in Jasper County Iowa at the age of 61. Minnie Straham was born in 1879 and died in 1938 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 59. David Rexroat and Minnie Rexroat (formerly "Minnie Straham") had a son named:

David Rexroat born in 1911 at Dunreath, Iowa, married Mary Living in Monroe, Iowa, and died February 2, 1991 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa at the age of 80. David Rexroat and Mary Rexroat had 11 children:

Charlene Rexroat born in Iowa, married Richard A. McCoy ("Richard McCoy"), and living in Indianola, Iowa;

Carol Rexroat born in Iowa, married a Taylor and was living in Altoona, Iowa;

Janet Rexroat born in Iowa, married a Taylor, and living in Lena, Illinois;

Carolyn Rexroat born in Iowa, married a Suplee, and living in Monroe, Iowa; Donna Rexroat born in Iowa and living in Monroe, Iowa;

JoAnn Rexroat born in Iowa, married an Acklin, and living in Monroe, Iowa;

David Rexroat born in Iowa and living in Monroe, Iowa;

Fern Rexroat born in Iowa and living in Knoxville, Iowa;

Marguerite Rexroat born in Iowa, married Den Hoedt, and living in Knoxville, Iowa;

Helen Rexroat born in Iowa, married a Waits, and is living in Pella, Iowa; and,

Donald Rexroat who lives in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa;

Sarah Myrtle Rexroat ("Sarah Rexroat") born in 1878 in Jasper County, Iowa, married Pearl Willard Canfield ("Pearl Canfield") and died October 7, 1961 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 83 years. Pearl Canfield was born in 1877, was the son of Henry Oliver Canfield ("Henry Canfield"), and died March 14, 1946 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 69. The children of Pearl Canfield and Sarah Canfield (formerly "Sarah Rexroat") were:

Minnie Canfield;

Perry Canfield born in 1909 at Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, was twice married but names unknown, died April 17, 1995 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa at the age of 86, and is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Omaha, Nebraska. Perry Canfield had 2 children:

Robert Canfield; and,

Nancy Canfield;

Edith Canfield, and,

Birge Willard Canfield ("Birge Canfield") born January 1, 1913 in Jasper County, Iowa, and died October 8, 1920 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 7 years;

Katherine Esther Rexroat ("Katherine Rexroat" & "Catherine Rexroat") born in 1880 in Jasper County, Iowa, married Albert D. Noon ("Albert Noon") and died in 1958 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 78. Albert Noon was born in 1879 and died in 1950 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 71. The children of Albert Noon and Katherine Noon (formerly Katherine Rexroat") were:

Jessie Noon; and,

Mary Noon;

Albert Hubert Charles Rexroat ("Albert Rexroat") born August 2, 1883 in Jasper County, Iowa and married his first cousin, Emma Cavender who was born in November 1886 in Illinois, was the daughter of David Franklin Cavender ("David Cavender") and Elvira Sarah Denny” (“Elvira S. Denny”, "Elvira Denny" & “Elvira Denney”);

Burt Corselson Rexroat (“Burt Rexroat”) born August 2, 1883 in Ressoner, Jasper County, Iowa;

Thomas Merrill Kine Rexroat ("Thomas Rexroat" & "Merrill Rexroat") born November 4, 1885 in Jasper County, Iowa and married Ola Dunaway. The children of Thomas Merrill and Ola Merrill (formerly "Ola Dunaway") were:

Owen Rexroat; and,

Archibald Rexroat ("Archie Rexroat"); and,

Pearl Ester Rexroat ("Pearl Rexroat") born January 31, 1888 in Reasoner, Jasper County, Iowa, married Wylie Glenn McKee ("Wylie McKee"), lived in Palo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa, and died April 6, 1969 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 81. Wylie McKee was born in 1883 and died June 1, 1952 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 69. The children of Wylie McKee and Pearl McKee (formerly "Pearl Rexroat was a son named:

Clyde McKee;

John P.S. Cavender ("John P. Cavender", “John Paschal Sylvester Cavender”?, “J.P. Cavender”, “J.P.S. Cavender” & "John Cavender") born in Greene County, Ohio on January 31, 1844, enlisted in the Civil War as a private at 18 years of age in the 34th. Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Company G on August 10, 1861 along with Samuel R. Cavender ("Samuel Cavender" & “S.R. Cavender”) who was likewise then living in Arcadia, Morgan County, Illinois, and he died in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky on November 6, 1861 at the age of 17;

Samuel Kemper Cavender (“S.K. Cavender” & "Samuel Cavender") born in Greene County, Ohio on February 24, 1846, enlisted in the Civil War on August 5, 1862 in Company “G” of the 101st Illinois Vounteers in Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois when he was 18 years of age. His company was captured by the rebels on December 20, 1862 at Holly Springs, Mississippi and he was sent as a prisoner to Memphis, Tennessee and thence to Benton Barracks, Missouri where he remained until exchanged in June 1863. His regiment participated in General Sherman’s march through Georgia and to the “sea” in 1864. He was wounded in the right leg at Dallas, Georgia on March 25, 1864, was sent to the field hospital in Louisville, Kentucky, and rejoined his unit in September 1864.

Upon the conclusion of the Civil War, the 101st Illinois Regiment participated in the grand review in Washington, D.C.. They camped at Bladensburg, Maryland where they remained until June 7, 1865 when it was mustered out of service and went back to Springfield, Illinois by railroad. The regiment disbanded on June 21, 1865 and he was mustered out near Washington, D.C. on June 7, 1865. On July 17, 1882 he filed his applicaton for pension in Newton, Jasper County, Georgia based upon his leg wound, and which he drew until his death on June 20, 1891 in Capitol Park at the age of 50 years and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa.

He first married Clarinda Harper ("Clara Harper") in Newton Township, Jasper County, Iowa on December 4, 1873 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa with Rev. J.W. Robinson performing the ceremony. He apparently later married formerly Mrs. Ida V. Reager (“Ida Reager”) whose maiden name was Ida V. Washington ("Ida Washington") on November 28, 1889 in Des Moines Iowa, and who died June 20, 1891 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa at the age of 45. Clarinda Harper was born in 1836 in Loudoun County, Virginia, which is near Washington, D.C., was the daughter of an unknown Harper and a Catherine, and she died on March 4, 1886 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 50. Ida Washington (“Ida Reager”?) was born in June of 1865 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Samuel Cavender and Clarinda Cavender had the following children:

Letitia M. Cavender? ("Letitia Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) born about 1860 in Virginia?;

John William Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “John W. Cavender”) born either on December 5, 1875 or on September 17, 1874kereed@ in Jasper County, Iowa, married Violet Mae Dewey (“Viola Mae Dewey”, “Viola Dewey” & "Violet Dewey") on February 7, 1906, and died May 3, 1941 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa at the age of 66. Violet Dewey (“Viola Dewey”) was born April 2, 1886 in Russell, Lucas County, Iowa, and died in Laferia, Texas on January 16, 1919. Shortly thereafter, the children of John Cavender were abadoned and he apparently headed for the West. The children of John Cavender were:

David Wesley Cavender ("David Cavender" & “D.W. Cavender”) born March 20, 1909 in Polk County, Iowa even though his birth certificate states that he was born in Laferia, Texas.kereed@ He was sent to an orphanage in Iowa shortly after his mother died, and he was adopted by a Cavender.

Mayetta S. Cavender ("Mayetta Cavender", “Marietta Cavender” & “M.S. Cavender”) born in 1913 in Polk County, Iowa, and was raised by a relative;

Dora Mae Cavender ("Dora Cavender") born in 1914 in Polk County, Iowa, and was raised by a relative;

Ruby Cavender;

John Cavender born August 27, 1915 in Polk County, Iowa; and,

Joseph Cavender born October 9, 1918, and was adopted by a maternal uncle and aunt;

Ira Patterson Cavender ("Ira Cavender", “Ira Patterson Cavinder”, “I.P. Cavender” & “Ira Cavinder”) born August 11, 1876 in Palo Alto Township, Jasper County, Iowa, married Minnie Willis (“Mary Willis”?) on December 25, 1898 in Hall County, Nebraska, died July 15, 1941 in Kent County, Washington at the age of 64, and is buried in Sumner County, Washington. Minnie Willis was the daughter of George Washington Willis ("George Willis") and Emily Willis (formerly "Emily Dunlap"), was born August 2, 1877 in Sangamon, Champaign County, Illinois, died October 8, 1961 in Kent County, Washington, and is buried with her husband in Sumner, Washington. The children of Ira Cavender and Minnie Cavender (formerly "Minnie Willis") were:

George Kemper Cavender ("George Cavender" & “G.K. Cavender”) born November 8, 1899 in Hall County, Nebraska, married Ruth Anna Brown (“Ruth Brown”) on April 1, 1938 in King County, Washington and died June 30, 1968 in Kent, King County, Washington at the age of 68. Ruth Brown was born April 1, 1911 in Bowman, North Dakota, was the daughter of Frank F. Brown ("Frank Brown") and Minnie Brown (formerly "Minnie Westphal"), and is living in Kent, Washington. The children of George Cavender and Ruth Cavender were:

Merlin Eugene Cavender ("Merlin Cavender" & “M.E. Cavender”) born January 8, 1939 in Auburn, King County, Washington, married Dianne Marie Wicklund ("Dianne Wicklund") January 20, 1960 in Seattle, Washington, and is living in Seattle, Washington. Dianne Wicklund was born August 15, 1939 in Seattle, King County, Washington and is the daughter of Frank Wickland and Helen Wickland (formerly "Helen Horn"). The children of Merlin Cavender and Dianne Cavender (formerly "Dianne Wicklund") were:

Curt Eugene Cavender (“Carl Cavender” & “C.E. Cavender”) born January 25, 1963 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and living in Seattle, Washington;

Carlin Marie Cavender (“Carlin Cavender” & “C.M. Cavender” born March 9, 1966 in Seattle, King County, Washington and living in Seattle, Washington; and

Keith Alan Cavender (“Keith Cavender” & “K.A. Cavender”) born March 30, 1968 in Seattle, King County, Washington and living in Seattle, Washington; and,

Myrna Lee Cavender ("Myrnal Lee Cavender"?, “M.L. Cavender”, "Myrna Cavender") born July 1, 1940 at Mt. Vernon, Skagit County, Washington, married David Lee Busch ("David Busch") on either December 20, 1968 or on December 20, 1969 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and is living in Renton, Washington. David Busch was born March 23, 1941 in Cleveland, Ohio and was the son of Merlin Paul Busch ("Merlin Busch") and Ruth Alice Merlin ("Ruth Merlin"), and the children of David Busch and Myrna Busch (formerly "Myrna Cavender") were:

Linda Gail Busch ("Linda Busch") born November 2, 1972 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and living in Renton, Washington; and

Norman Paul Busch ("Norman Busch") born March 10, 1975 in Seattle, Washington and living in Renton, Washington;

Jesse Harold Cavender (“Jesse Herald Cavender”, "Jessee Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & "Jesse Cavender") born May 16, 1902 in Lincoln County, Washington, married Gladys Wilks (“Gladys Wilkes”?) on June 11, 1933 in Tekoa, Washington, and died October 29, 1983 in Redwood City, California at the age of 81. Gladys Wilks was born August 22, 1908 at Tekoe, Washington, was the daughter of Thomas Wilks, and is living in Redwood City, California. The children of Jesse Cavender and Gladys Cavender (formerly "Gladys Wilks") were:

Lawrence Herald Cavender ("Lawrence Cavender" & "L.H. Cavender") born September 30, 1934 at Tekoa, Washington, married Judith Ann Fernandez ("Judith Fernandez") February 13, 1960 at Ft. Bragg, California, and living in California. Judith Fernandez was born October 29, 1939 in Ft. Bragg, California. The children of Lawrence Cavender and Judith Cavender (formerly "Judith Fernandez") are:

Jason Dean Cavender (“Jason Cavender” & “J.D. Cavender”?) born February 7, 1966 in San Francisco, California;

Bryon Bradford Cavender ("Bryon Cavender", “B.B. Cavender” & "Bryan Cavender"?) born December 1, 1969 in San Francisco, California and living in California; and,

Howard Dale Cavender ("Howard Cavender" & “H.D. Cavender”) born December 3, 1935 in Kent, Washington, married Jeanne Elizabeth McPeak ("Jeanne McPeak") December 26, 1963 in Lake Tahoe, Nevada and living in California. Jeanne McPeak was born November 10, 1940 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. The children of Howard Cavender and Jeanne Cavender (formerly "Jeanne McPeak") was a son named:

Michael Howard Cavender ("Michael Cavender") born September 25, 1964 in San Francisco, California; and,

Floyd Wayne Cavender ("Floyd Cavender" & “F.W. Cavender”) born December 24, 1936 in Kent, Washington, married Geraldine Ann Fischer ("Geraldine Fischer") May 31, 1959 at Tekoa, Washington, and living in California. Geraldine Fischer was born August 30, 1941 in Chicago, Illinois. The children of Floyd Cavender and Geraldine Cavender (formerly "Geraldine Fischer") were:

Kent Bruce Cavender ("Kent Cavender" & “K.B.L Cavender”) born May 24, 1960 in Renton, Washington and living in California;

Jenette Marie Cavender ("Jenette Cavender” & “J.M. Cavender”) born July 1, 1961 in San Francisco, California and living in California;

Mark Douglas Cavender (“Mark Cavender” & “M.D. Cavender”)born February 18, 1966 at Oak Ridge, Illinois and died June 23, 1976 in Pau Pau, Michigan at the age of 10; and,

Shari Lynne Cavender (“Shari Cavender” & “S.L. Cavender”) born February 16, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois and living in California;

Floyd Elright Cavender ("Floyd Cavender" & “F.E. Cavender”) born February 27, 1906 in Linclon County, Washington, married Gladys Lyla Nessly ("Gladys Nessly") in Sanders County, Idaho, had no children, died January 27, 1963 in St. Maries, Idaho at the age of 56, and is buried at St. Maries, Idaho. Gladys Nessly was born May 19, 1911 in Spokane, Washington and died in October 1989 at Tekoa, Washington at the age of 78;

Orvel Cavender born February 2, 1911 in Okanogan County, Washington, married Lillian May Cheever ("Lillian Chever") April 6, 1935 in Mt. Vernon, Washington, and died in January 1978 in Kent County, Washington at the age of 66. Lillian Chever was born May 1916 in Massachusetts, was the daughter of John Kaseburg Cheever ("John Cheever"), her mother's maiden name was Lowe, and she is living in Kent, Washington. Orvel Cavender and Lillian Cavender (formerly "Lillian Cheever") had a daughter:

Patricia Ann Cavender ("Patricia Cavender" & “P.A. Cavender”) born January 14, 1936 in Auburn, Washington, married John C. Beeson ("John Beeson") April 26, 1959, and living in Seattle, Washington. John Beeson and Patricia Beeson (formerly "Patricia Cavender") had a daughter named:

Brenda Cavender Beeson ("Brenda Beeson") born October 3, 1960 in Seattle, King County, Washington, married James Michael Italiane ("James Italiane") April 21, 1979 in Seattle, Washington, and now living in Washington; and,

Edith Marie Cavender ("Edith Cavender" & “E.M. Cavender”) born July 2, 1915 in Lincoln County, Washington, married Philip Reginald Dwinell ("Philip Dwinell" & "Phillip Dwinell") February 8, 1935 in Sumner, Auburn County, Washington and is living in Omaha, Nebraska. Phillip Dwinell was born June 17, 1910 in Ericson, Nebraska, was the son of Charles Delbert Dwinell ("Charles Dwinell") and Mable Helen Dwinell ("Mable Dwinell") formerly Mable Helen Gibson ("Mable Gibson")m and is living in Omaha, Nebraska. The children of Philip Dwinell and Edith Dwinell (formerly "Edith Cavender") were:

Robert Eugene Dwinell born November 5, 1935 in Auburn, King County, Washington, first married Anna Monique Gjurekovic ("Ana Gjurovec" & "Anna Gjurekovic") March 26, 1965 in Paris, France, later married Marianne Stephanie May 23, 1987 in Lakewook, Colorado, and is living in Parachute, Colorado. Ana Gjurovec was born about 1930 in Yugoslavia, and Marianne Stephanie was born December 7, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois, and was the daughter of Anthony L. Kasper ("Anthony Kasper") and Rose H. Kasper ("Rose Kasper"). Apparently, Robert Dwinell had no children by any of his marriages;

Phyllis Ione Dwinell ("Phyllis Dwinell") born April 24, 1937 in Auburn, King County, Washington, married Glen Leo Spears ("Glen Spears") October 2, 1960 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, and died June 6, 1981 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska at the age of 44. Glen Spears was born October 22, 1937 in Omaha, Nebraska October 22, 1937, and is living in Omaha, Nebraska. The children of Glen Spears and Phyllis Spears (formerly "Phyllis Dwinell") were:

Kerri Lynn Spears ("Kerri Spears") born June 11, 1964 in Omaha, Nebraska and is living in Omaha, Nebraska;

Traci Marie Spears ("Traci Spears") born July 14, 1966, married Dwight Allen Williams ("Dwight Williams"), and they had the following children:

Jonathan Jay Williams ("Jonathan Williams") born April 7, 1988 in Omaha, Nebraska and living in Omaha, Nebraska;

Shane Jordan Williams ("Shane Williams") born in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska and living in Omaha, Nebraska; and,

Heather Raye Iske Williams ("Heather Williams") born October 14, 1994 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska and living in Omaha, Nebraska; and,

Jodi Deann Spears ("Jodi Spears") born June 13, 1979 in Omaha, Nebraska and is living in Omaha, Nebraska; and,

James Ira Dwinell ("James Dwinell") born August 4, 1940 at Mt. Vernon, Skagit County, Washington, and is living in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa; and,

Katie Belle Cavender ("Katie Cavender" & “K.B. Cavender”) born January 10, 1880 at Jasper County, Iowa;

Samuel Kemper Cavender and Ida Cavender had a son named:

Guy Earl Cavender ("Guy Cavender" & “G.E. Cavender”) born September 16, 1890 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa and married Marie Mathews Horton ("Marie Horton") April 21, 1921, the daughter of Henry Matthew and Angeline Matthew (formerly "Angeline Clark") who was born in Iowa in 1897. The children of Guy Cavender and Marie Cavender (formerly "Marie Horton") were:

Violet L. Cavender ("Violet Cavender" & “V.L. Cavender”) born in 1913 in Iowa;

Grace A. Cavender ("Grace Cavender" & “G.A. Cavender”) born in 1916 in Iowa; and,

Clifford V. Cavender ("Clifford Cavender" & “C.V. Cavender”) born in 1918 in Iowa;

Peter Paschal Addison Cavender ?("Peter Cavender", “P.P.A. Cavender”, “P.P. Cavender” & "Peter Paschal Cavender"), a twin to David Franklin Paschal Cavender, born November 30, 1847 in Greene County, Ohio;

David Pascal Cavender ("David P. Cavender”, “D.P. Cavender” & "David Cavender") born November 30, 1847 in Greene County, Ohio, married Elvira Sarah Denny ("Sarah Alvira Denny ", "Elvira Denny", "Alvira Denny" & "Sarah Denny") on December 5, 1875 in Cass County, Illinois when he was 28 years of age and she was 24 years of age, with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Wm. P. Hart. David Cavender died January 17, 1935 in Springfield, Cass County, Illinois at the age of 91, and is buried in Walnut Ridge Cemetery in Virginia, Cass County, Illinois. Elvira Denny was born October 25, 1851, was the daughter of William Denny and a Lenny, and died January 28, 1920. David Cavender and Elvira Cavender had the following children:

Myrtle Dell Cavender ("Myrtle D. Cavender", “M.D. Cavender” & "Myrtle Cavender") born in January 1877 in Cass County, Illinois, and married George H. Nollech ("George Nollech") on February 2, 1898 in Cass County, Illinois;

Margaret Arden Cavender (“Margaret Cavender”, "M. A. Cavender" & "Maggie Cavender") in July 1879 in Cass County, Illinois, married Oliver Stout, and died in 1919 at the age of 29; and

Emma P. Cavender (“Emma Cavender” & “E.P. Cavender”) born in November 1, 1886 in Cass County, Illinois, and died January 17, 1935 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois;

Virginia A. Cavender ("Virginia Cavender" & “V.A. Cavender”) born December 11, 1849 in Greene County, Ohio, married Henry Clay Preston ("Henry Preston") on December 30, 1874 in Newton Township in Jasper County, Iowa with Rev. J.W. Robinson performing the ceremony, and died October 22, 1900 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa where she is buried. Henry Preston was born June 25, 1846 in Frederick, Maryland, was the son of Thomas Preston and Ann Preston (formerly "Ann Daughtery"), and died November 16, 1937 in Orting, Washington. Henry Preston and Virginia Preston had 6 children:

George Clinton Preston ("George Preston") born November 2, 1875 in Monroe Township in Jasper County, Iowa, married Wilhelmena C. Brodersen ("Wilhelmena Brodersen") February 14, 1900 in Newton Township in Jasper County, Iowa and died January 27, 1953 in Oregon City, Oregon at the age of 77. Welhelmena Brodersen was born February 26, 1874 at Reasoner, Iowa, was the daughter of Andrew Brodersen and Katherine Brodersen (formerly "Katherine Wulf"), and died February 8, 1957 at Newton, Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 82. The children of George Preston and Wilhelmena Preston were:

Carl Bain Preston ("Carl Preston") born March 25, 1905 in Jasper County, Iowa, first married to an unknown person, later married Mary Stamp on October 25, 1936. Apparently Carl Preston had the following children by his first wife and no children by his second wife:

Dorothy Jean Preston ("Dorothy Preston");

Helen Marie Preston ("Helen Preston");

Minnie Mae Preston ("Minnie Preston") born October 11, 1939 in Cleveland, Mississippi, and first married Lonnie Parker, later married Raymond Earl Simbro, and later married Doyle Morris. The children of Lonnie Parker and Minnie Parker was a son named:

Carl Timothy Parker ("Carl Parker") born January 1, 1956 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, and married Vialanda K. Van Balle ("Vialanda Van Balle") February 17, 1981 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa;

The children of Raymond Simbro and Minnie Simbro was a daughte:

named:

Claudia Ann Simbro ("Claudia Simbro") born December 23, 1968;

Margaret Irene Preston ("Margaret Preston") born December 27, 1941, and married Dwight Everett Briggs ("Dwight Briggs") June 11, 1961. The children of Dwight Briggs and Margaret Briggs were:

Shellie Renea Briggs ("Shellie Briggs") born April 12, 1964 in Chariton, Iowa;

Richard Alan Briggs ("Richard Briggs") born March 29, 1965 in Chariton, Iowa; and,

Mary Lynn Briggs ("Mary Briggs" & "Elizabeth Briggs") October 3, 1968 in Knoxville, Iowa;

Shirley Ann Preston ("Shirley Preston") born September 9, 1944 in Burlington, Iowa, and married Donnell Lee Huffaker ("Donnell Huffaker") July 3, 1968 in Blooming Prairie, Minnesota. The children of Donnell Huffaker and Shirley Huffaker were:

Scott Bain Huffaker ("Scott Huffaker") born June 5, 1970; and,

Jeffry Wayne Huffaker ("Jeffry Huffaker" & "Jeffrey Huffaker"?) born November 14, 1974 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa; and,

Karen Coleen Preston (Karen Preston") born November 26, 1948 and married Billie Ray Allsup ("Billie Allsup" & "William Allsup"?) who was born May 11, 1945. The children of Billy Allsup and Karen Allsup were: Chad Jason Allsup ("Chad Allsup") born January 6, 1974 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa; and,

Griffin Troy Allsup ("Griffin Allsup") born September 9, 1978 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa;

Lewis Frederick Preston ("Lewis Preston") born November 26, 1906 in Jasper County, Iowa and married Mildred Dammon August 13, 1944. The children of Lewis Preston and Mildred Peston (formerly "Mildred Dammon") were:

Beverly Irene Preston ("Beverly Preston") born October 5, 1931 and married Paul Eugene Heckman ("Paul Heckman") February 16, 1956. The children of Paul Heckman and Beverly Heckman were:

Diane Kae Heckman ("Diane Heckman" & "Dianne Heckman"?) born October 20, 1960; and,

David Eric Heckman ("David Heckman") born November 18, 1965;

William Lloyd Preston ("William Preston") born June 19, 1937 and married Leona Darlene Brunk ("Darlene Brunk") May 8, 1960. The children of William Preston and Leona Preston were:

William Lloyd Preston, Jr. ("William Preston") born October 8, 1960; and, Bryan Dean Preston ("Bryan Preston") born November 28,1963; and,

Mary Louise Preston ("Mary Preston") born February 10, 1934 and married Don Raymond Fleming ("Don Fleming", "Donald Flemming"? & "Donald Fleming"?);

Royal Francis Preston born January 13, 1909 in Jasper County, Iowa, and married Helen Rood August 13, 1944. They had a son named:

Charles F. Preston ("Charles Preston") born September 19, 1946;

Bessie Marie Preston ("Bessie Preston") born August 4, 1910 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, and married Ernest LeRoy Bleakney ("Ernest Bleakney") February 13, 1932 and they had the following children:

Mary Kathryn Bleakney ("Mary Bleakney") born August 4, 1934 and married Harry E. Jones ("Harry Jones") October 6, 1956. Harry Jones and Mary Jones had the following children:

Charles Alan Jones ("Charles Jones") born January 1, 1959;

Robert Wayne Jones ("Robert Jones") born May 19, 1960, first married Karol Ann Williams ("Karol Williams" & "Carol Williams"?), and later married Karen Chandler. Robert Jones and Karol Jones had 3 children:

Michael Eugene Bleakney ("Michael Bleakney") born on August 16, 1960;

Debra Sue Bleakney ("Debra Bleakney") born on April 17, 1962; and,

Daniel James Bleakney;

Susan Elizabeth Jones ("Susan Jones") born September 10, 1963;

Robert Franklin Bleakney ("Robert Bleakney") born February 3, 1937, first married Karol Ann Williams ("Karol Williams" & "Carol Williams") January 12, 1959, and later married Karen Chandler December 1980. The children of Robert Bleakney and Karol Bleakney ("Carol Bleakney"?) were:

Michael Eugene Bleakney ("Michael Bleakney") born August 16, 1960; Debra Sue Bleakney ("Debra Bleakney" & "Deborah Bleakney"?) born April 17, 1962; and,

Daniel James Bleakney ("Daniel Bleakney"); and,

John Alan Bleakney ("John Bleakney") born July 24, 1844 and married Nicole Lynn McCelland. The children of John Bleakney and Nicole Bleakney were:

Matthew Ryan Bleakney ("Matthew Bleakney") born December 2, 1971; and,

Adam Wade Bleakney ("Adam Bleakney") born August 27, 1975; and,

Lucile Mardelle Preston ("Lucile Preston") born June 7, 1915 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, and married Arthur William Allgood ("Arthur Allgood") June 14, 1934 and their children were:

William Gene Allgood ("William Allgood") born January 19, 1935 at Oskaloosa, Iowa, married Carol Lee Current ("Carol Current") June 25, 195?, and they had a daughter named:

Carol Sue Allgood who married Ron West ("Ronald West") and they had a son named;

Joseph West;

Frederick Dean Allgood ("Fred Allgood") born January 19, 1935 at Oskaloosa, Iowa, and first married Marilyn Merrick and later married Phyllis Stanley. Frederick Allgood and Marilyn Allgood had no children. The children of Frederick Allgood and Phyllis Allgood (formerly "Phyllis Stanley") were:

Frederick Earl Allgood ("Frederick Allgood");

Ricky Lee Allgood ("Ricky Allgood");

Sandra Allgood; and,

Michael Tood Allgood ("Michael Allgood;

Royal Ray Allgood ("Royal Allgood") born January 31, 1936 at Oskaloosa, Iowa and married Barbara Johnson December 2, 1959. The children of Royal Allgood and Barbara Allgood ("formerly "Barbara Johnson were:

Donald Ray Allgood ("Donald Allgood") born March 31, 1955 and married Penny Lou Sutton ("Penny Sutton") and they had a son named:

Barry Donald Allgood ("Barry Allgood") born July 31, 1977; and,

Robert Lee Allgood ("Robert Allgood") born October 26, 1957 and had a daughter named:

Shawn Allgood born August 19, 1973; and

Joyce Irene Allgood ("Joyce Allgood") born December 17, 1944 at Oskaloosa, Iowa, first married Maehlin F. Hiatt ("Maehlin Hiatt"), later married Paul James Bridenstine ("Paul Bridenstine") May 23, 1970, had no children by either marriage, and is now living in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa;

Ella M. Preston ("Ell Preston") born in July 1877 in Jasper County, Iowa;

Alice V. Preston ("Alice Preston") born in October 1879 in Jasper County, Iowa and married Royal Dillsharp;

Fred Preston born in 1884 in Madison County, Iowa, and who married a Brownell;

Harry Clay Preston ("Harry Preston") born January 5, 1888 in New Virginia, Warren County, Iowa, and died August 26, 1908 at the age of 20; and,

Foss Preston born June 18, 1892 in Spring Hill, Warren County, Iowa;

Nancy Elizabeth Cavender ? ("Nancy Cavender", “Nancy E. Cavender” & “N.E. Cavender”) born February 20, 1854 in Greene County, Ohio, and died January 26, 1865;

Zerolina Cavender ("Sarah Leana Cavender"?, “Cerelina Cavender”, “Sarah L. Cavender”, “S.L. Cavender” & "Sarah Cavender") born February 20, 1854 in Greene County, Ohio, first married Enoch H. Cowling ("Enoch Cowling") in Jasper County, Iowa on June 30, 1872 with Rev. A.H. Shaffer performing the ceremony, later married William Gray on November 17, 1881 in Pennsylvania, and still later married Eli Heninger of McElhatan on September 2, 1923 in McElhatan, Clinton, County, Pennsylvania with Rev. J.H. Ricker performing the ceremony, was a member of the McElhattan Evangelical Church, died on January 21, 1929 in Bald Eagle Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania at the age of 74 years, and is buried in the Quiggle Cemetery near Pine, Clinton County, Pennsylvania. Enoch Cowling was born November 28, 1844 in Pennsylvania, was the son of Jonas Cowling and a Hannah, and died November 4, 1878 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 33. William Gray was born October 1, 1839 at Dwart, Pennsylvania, was the son of Henry W. Gray ("Henry Gray") and Ester W. McKean ("Ester McKean"), and died August 31, 1917 in Coburn, Pennsylvania at the age of 77. Both Sarah Cavender and her first husband Enoch Cowling are buried in the Palo Alto Cemetery in Jasper County, Iowa. Eli Henninger was born about 1846, and died on May 6, 1929 in McElhatten, Clinton, County, Pennsylvania, and is buried in Pennsylvania. The children of Enoch Cowling and Sarah Cavender Cowling ("Sarah Cowling") were:

Elizabeth Cowling born in 1873 in Jasper County, Iowa;

Bertha E. Cowling (“Bertha Cowling”) born about 1875 in Jasper County, Iowa, and who married a Karsteter of Danville, Pennsylvania;

Ira E. Cowling (“Ira Cowling”) born in September 1876 in Jasper County, Iowa and lived in Greencastle, Indiana in 1929;

Virginia Cowling born in 1877 in Jasper County, Iowa; and

Jessie M. Cowling (“Jessie Cowling”) born in 1879 in Jasper County, Iowa.

The children of William Gray and Nancy Cavender Gray ("Nancy Gray") were:

William O. Gray (“William Gray”) born in October 1883 in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, and lived in Orviston in 1929;

Schuyler J. Gray (“Schuyler Gray”) born in January 1888 in Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, and lived in Racine, Wisconsin by 1929; and,

Nora E. Gray (“Nora Gray” & “Lena Gray”) born January 10, 1890 in Flemington, Clinton County, Pennsylvania;

James B. Cavender ("James Benjamin Cavender"?, “J.B. Cavender” & "James Cavender") born January 23, 1856 in Greene County, Ohio, married Myra A. Wagner ("Myra Wagner") in Jackson County, Iowa on May 26, 1882 with Rev. Ira O. Kemble (“Ira Kemble”) performing the ceremony, were later divorced, died June 4, 1920 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 64 years, 4 months and 8 days, and is buried in the Palo Alto Cemetery in Jasper County, Iowa. Myra Cavender was born in July 1863 in Jackson County, Iowa, was the daughter of Thomas Wagner and Sarah A. King ("Sarah King") and she remarried a Kalson following her divorce, and died on June 4, 1920 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa. James Cavender and Myra Cavender had 2 children:

Ethel E Cavender ("Ethel Cavender" & “E. J. Cavender”) born in July 1884 in Jasper County, Iowa; and,

Fay Marie Cavender ("Fay Cavender" & “F.M. Cavender”) born in April 1888 in Iowa,

Joseph C. Cavender ("Joseph Charles Cavender" ? & “J.C. Cavender” & "Joseph Cavender") born January 23, 1858 in Morgan County, Illinois, first married Mary E. McCollum (“Mary McCollum”, “Mary E. McCallum”? & "Mary McCallum"”) on September 18, 1879 in Jasper County, Iowa with the ceremony being conducted by E.P. Micheues, later married Catherine E. Hummell ("Catherine Hummell", “Katie Hummell” & “Catherine R. Hummell”) on January 1, 1885 in Jasper County, Iowa with Rev. B.F. Durfree performing the ceremony, later moved to Gove County, Kansas, died in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri in October 1891. Mary McCollum was born about 1853 in either Virginia or in Jasper County, Iowa to W.F. McCallum and an Elizabeth in Jasper County, Iowa, and Catherine Hummell was born in September 1859 in Jasper County, Iowa to Michael Hummell and Josephine Smoots.312

The children of Joseph Cavender and Mary Cavender were:

Josie A. Cavender ("Jessie Cavender"?, “J.A. Cavender” & "Josie Cavender"), a twin, born in June 1880 in Jasper County, Iowa; and,

Nancy E. Cavender ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.E. Cavender”), a twin, born in June 1880 in Jasper County, Iowa.

The children of Joseph Cavender and Catherine Cavender were:

Elmer Edwin Cavender ("Elmer Cavender", “Elmer E. Cavender” & “E.E. Cavender”) born in September 3, 1886 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, married Hattie Malinda Romberger (“Hattie Romberger”), died on September 20, 1961 in Abilene, Kansas, and is buried in the Abilene City Cemetery.. Hattie Romberger was born on February 2, 1883 in Pennsylvania to Samuel Aaron Romberger (“Samuel Romberger”) and Laura Kuppenhaver, died on February 7, 1975 in Abilene, Kansas, and is buried with her husband. Elmer Cavender and Hattie Cavender (“Malinda Cavender”) had 4 children:

Kenneth Eldon Cavender (“Kenneth Cavender”, “Kenneth E. Cavender” & “K.E. Cavender”) born about 1910 in Abilene, Kansas, and married Lucile Ketterman (“Lucille Ketterman”?). Kenneth Cavender and Lucile Cavender (“Lucille Cavender”?) had 4 children:

Max Cavender who lives in California;

Dee Leon Cavender (“Dee Cavender” & “D.L. Cavender”) who lives in Bennington, Kansas;

Annette Cavender who married an Angst in Pollocksville, North Carolina; and,

a female who died in infancy;

Vesta Elaine Cavender (“Vesta Cavender” & “V.E. Cavender”) born about 1914, married Donald Buhler (“Don Buhler”), died about 1994, and is buried in the Abilene City Cemetery in Abilene, Kansas. Donald Buhler and Vesta Buhler (“Elaine Buhler”) had 2 children:

Karen Buhler who married a Dunlap and lives in Abilene, Kansas; and,

Beth Buhler who married a VanOvershelde and is deceased;

Ward Elmer Cavender (“Ward Cavender” & “W.A. Cavender”) born on July 18, 1916, married a Thurber (“Thuber”?) who was the daughter of Carl Thurber (“Carl Thuber”?) and Louise Christine Nelson (“Louise Nelson”), died on March 16, 2000, and is buried in the Abilene City Cemetery in Abilene, Kansas. Elmer Cavender had a son named:

Mark Cavender; and,

Dale Delbert Cavender (“Dale Cavender” & “D.D. Cavender”) married a Jeanne, and is presently living in Colorado. Dale Cavender and Jeanne Cavender had 3 children:

Claudia Cavender living in Colorado;

Roger Cavender living in Colorado; and,

Susan Cavender living in Colorado;

John P. Cavender ("John Cavender & “J.P. Cavender”) born in September 1889 in Iowa and lived in Miami, Florida; and,

Glenn M. Cavender ("Glenn Cavender" & “G.M. Cavender”) born in October 1897 in Kansas, and lived in Kansas City, Missouri; and,

Sarah Margaret Cavender ("Sarah M. Cavender", “Maggie Cavender” “S.M. Cavender” & "Sarah Cavender") was born April 23, 1861 in Morgan County, Illinois, married her second cousin, Harrison H. Cavender ("Harrison Cavender"), on February 19, 1880 in Palo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa, died September 4, 1902 in Woodland, Decatur County, Iowa at the age of 41 years, 4 months and 12 days, and is buried in the Leon Cemetery in Leon, Decauter County, Iowa with her husband. Their common grandfather was Robert Cavender. Harrison Cavender was born October 22, 1849 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana to Robert Cavender and a Rebecca, and died March 22, 1934 in Decauter County, Iowa at the age of 84 years. In 1850, Robert Cavender and Rebecca Cavender were living in Allen County, Indiana and their children at that time were Ezra Cavender age 13, Morris Cavender age 11, Alvira Cavender ("Alvina Cavender") age 8, Melvina Cavender ("Malvina Cavender") age 8, Clarrisa Cavender age 4 and Harrison Cavender, Jr. age 1. Harrison Cavender and Margaret Cavender were Methodist and they had 9 children who were:

John Robert Cavender ("Johnnie Cavender", “John R. Cavender”, “J.R. Cavender” & "John Cavender") born March 23, 1881 in Jasper County, Iowa and died April 3, 1881 in Jasper County and is buried in the Palo Alto Cemetery in Jasper County;

Elvira Mae Cavender ("Elvira M. Cavender", "Mae Cavender", "Elvira Cavender", E.M. Cavender” & "Elviria Cavender") born in May 1882 in Palo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa, married Robert Harry Holliday ("Robert Holliday" & “Robert Holiday”?), died November 16, 1964 in Newton Township in Jasper County, Iowa, and is buried in the Palo Alto Cemetery in Jasper County, Iowa. Robert Holliday was born in 1875 and died October 29, 1938 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 82. The children of Robert Holliday and Elvira Holliday (formerly "Elvira Cavender") were:

Mary Irene Holliday ("Mary Holliday") born in 1907 in Jasper County, Iowa, and died February 27, 1910 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 3; and,

Coy Holliday who is living in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa;

Harry Patterson Cavender ("Harry Cavender" & “H.P. Cavender”) born May 30, 1884 in Reasoner, Palo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa, married May Florence Barngrover ("May F. Barngrover" or "May Barngrover") on December 25, 1911 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, died October 25, 1963 in Burlington, Iowa at the age of 80, and is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery in Burlington, Iowa along with May Cavender, his wife. May Barngrover was born January 1, 1888 in Scotland County, Missouri and died June 17, 1968 in Burlington, Iowa at the age of 80. The children of Harry Cavender and May Cavender (formerly "May Barngrover") were:

Donald Cavender born in Iowa and living in Burlington, Iowa and married but name of wife is unknown; and,

Ruth Cavender born August 23, 1915, married a Collum, and is living in Gilroy, California;

Rose E. Cavender ("Rose Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born in August 1886 in Palo Alto Township, Jasper County, Iowa;

Earl O. Cavender ("Earl Cavender" & “E.O. Cavender”) born in May 1888 in Palo Alto Township, Jasper County, Iowa and died early in life;

Mattie A. Cavender ("Mattie Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) born in September 1890 in Palo Alto Township, Jasper County, Iowa;

Lilly Iona Cavender ("Lillie Cavender", “Lillian Cavender”?, “L.I. Cavender” & "Lily Cavender") born in January 4, 1894 in Palo Alto Township, Jasper County, Iowa, lived in Taylor County, Iowa, and died at childhood;

Sarah Margaret Cavender ("Sarah M. Cavender", "Sarah Cavender", “S.M. Cavender” & "Sadie Cavender") born in July 1895 in Jasper County, Iowa, married Walter Kindsche ("Walter Kindchi"?); and,

Howard J. Cavender ("Howard Cavender" & “H.J. Cavender”) born in July 1898 in Decatur County, Iowa, died December 19, 1954 in Jasper County, Iowa at the age of 44, and remained unmarried;

Samuel Cavender born March 18, 1822 in Greene County, Ohio, married Amanda Bingham on November 28, 1842, and died October 15, 1883 in Ohio at the age of 61. He may be the same Samuel R. Cavender listed in the 1860 census for Virginia Township in Cass County, Illinois who enlisted as a 2nd. lieutenant in the 34th.. Illinois Infantry, Company G, on October 10, 1861 at Jacksonville at the age of 39 years and who, at that time, was living in Arcadia, Morgan County, Illinois;

Bathsheba Cavender ("Batsheba Cavender", “Barsheba Cavender” & “Basheba Cavender”?) born October 19, 1823 in Greene County, Ohio, and married Jessie Smith (“Jesse Stith”, “Jesse Smith”, "Jeffry Smith"? & “Jeffrey Smith”?) in Greene County, Ohio on January 1, 1840. Jesse Smith was born in 1823 in Ohio.314 Their children were:

James Smith (“James Stith”?) born in 1840 in Greene County, Ohio,

Samuel Smith (“Samuel Stith”?) born in 1844 in Greene County, Ohio, and

Sarah A. Smith (“Sarah A. Stith” & “Sarah Stith”) born in 1847 in Greene County, Ohio; and,

Joseph F. Cavender ("Joseph Cavender" & “J.F. Cavender”) born either August 15, 18257 or October 22, 1825 in Greene County, Ohio, married Rebecca Ann Servey ("Rebecca Servis" & "Rebecca Servey") on May 31, 1845 in Montgomery County, Ohio, died either on August 15, 1888 or in October 18887 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio at the age of 62, and is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Rebecca Servis was born December 27, 1827, was the daughter of William Servey, and died January 21, 1905 at the age of 78. Joseph Cavender was a horse dealer in Sugar Township in 1860; was a partner in Alexander & Cavender from 1864 to 1865; ran a livery stable near the Journal Newspaper in Dayton, Montgomery County Ohio from 1866 to 1867; ran a livery stable in the alley between second and third streets and Main and Ludlow streets from 1868 to 1872; ran a livery stable in the alley at the rear of 25 North Main Street in Dayton, Ohio from 1873 to 1874; was a farmer from 1877 to 1878; owned a business from 1879 to 1882 with his son and which was called Joseph Cavender & Son; and, ran a livery, sale and feed stables in the alley at the rear of the Journal Newspaper office on 25 North Main Street in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.

(NOTE: In the Sunday edition of the Dayton, Ohio newspaper called the “Dayton Daily News” dated July 18, 1999, there is shown a reproduction of a photograph of the “old stone courthouse” of Dayton, Ohio which was stated “as it looked in the year 1864". In the background of the photograph, to the North of the Dayton Court House, appears a white two story building apparently located near second and third streets and Main and Ludlow streets which has a block lettered sign mounted on the front of the building which reads: “J. CAVENDER & SON”. Therefore, there appears to be a conflict with the dates recited above.).

In any event, the children of Joseph Cavender and Rebecca Cavender were:

Sarah Frances Cavender ("Sarah F. Cavender", “S.F. Cavender” & "Sarah Cavender") born on either December 19, 1845 or on December 19, 1846445, married John C. Meyer ("John Meyer"), died August 27, 1927 at the age of 82 in Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio and is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. John Meyer was born October 20, 1841 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, died October 7, 1910 at the age of 69. The children of John Meyer and Sarah Meyer were:

Henry W. Meyer ("Henry Meyer") born about 1865 in Dayton, Ohio and died about 1911 at the age of 46 in Dayton, Ohio;

John Henry Meyer ("John Meyer") born July 26, 1866 in Dayton, Ohio, married Katherine Fredericka Plocher ("Katherine Plocher") in Montgomery County, Ohio April 18, 1891, died March 2, 1947 at the age of 81 in Dayton, Ohio and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Katherine Plocher was born June 3, 1869 and died January 1, 1939 at the age of 70. The children of John Meyer and Katherine Meyer (formerly "Katherine Plocher") were:

Clarence Samuel Meyer ("Clarence Meyer") born May 5, 1896 in Dayton, Ohio and died August 17, 1951 at the age of 55 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio;

Ruth Margaret Meyer born June 3, 1897 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and married Henry F. Schuntzler ("Henry Schuntzler") August 28, 1929 in Campbell County, Kentucky. Henry Schuntzer was born January 15, 1904 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. The children of Henry Schuntzler and Ruth Schuntzler (formerly "Ruth Meyer") were:

Betty Ruth Schutzler ("Betty Schutzler") born March 11, 1930 in Dayton, Ohio; and,

Gale Leroy Schuntzler ("Gale Schuntzler") born February 13, 1936 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and married Sally Elaine Schreek ("Sally Shreek" & "Sally Schroek") July 23, 1988. Sally Schreek was born November 29, 1945. The children of Gale Schutzler and Sally Schutzler (formerly "Sally Schroek") were:

Anthony Wayne Schuntzler ("Anthony Schutzler") born September 27, 1968 in Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio;

Mark Douglas Schuntzler ("Mark Schuntzler") born January 22, 1971 in Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio; and,

Brian Scott Schuntzler ("Brian Schuntzler") born July 10, 1975 in Kettering, Ohio;

Harold Edwin Meyer ("Harold Meyer") born October 23, 1899 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio;

John Raymond Meyer ("John Meyer") born October 20, 1900 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and died about 1967 in Hillsboro, Ohio;

Naomi Frances Meyer ("Naomi Meyer") born January 25, 1903 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio;

Anna May Meyer ("Ann Meyer" & "Anna Myer") born September 3, 1904 in Daytin, Montgomery County, Ohio;

Caroline Elizabeth Meyer ("Caroline Meyer") born October 3, 1906 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio; and,

Loran George Meyer ("Loran Myer" & "Leon Meyer") born October 13, 1909 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and died July 2, 1925;

Henry W. Myer ("Henry Myer") born about 1865 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and died about 1911 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio;

Clara Meyer born about 1867 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, and died about 1945 at the age of 78 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio;

Samuel Edwin Meyer ("Samuel Meyer") born about 1872 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and died in 1968 at the age of 96 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin;

Joseph H. Meyer ("Joseph Meyer") born about 1876 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and died July 31, 1929 at the age of 53 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio;

Arthur Meyer ("Arther Meyer") born October 1, 1877 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and died December 18, 1945 at the age of 68 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio; and,

Elmer Clinton Meyer ("Elmer Meyer") born May 10, 1883 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and died in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio;

Mary E. Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “M.E. Cavender”) born in 1848 in Ohio. It is to be noted that in 1850, Sarah F. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender) age 4 and born in Ohio and apparently her sister, Mary E. Cavender ("Mary Cavender") were both living in the household of Jonathan James, Sr. in Sugar Creek Township in Greene County, Ohio;

Samuel C. Cavender ("Samuel Cavender" & “S.C. Cavender”) born February 5, 1851 in Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio, married Jennie Gorsuch, died March 7, 1903 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio at the age of 52 years, and is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Jennie Gorsuch was born in 1851 and died in 1939 at the age of 88. Children of Samuel C. Cavender and Jennie Cavender were:

Elizabeth Ann Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender", & “E.A. Cavender” & "Annie Elizabeth Cavender"?) born October 10, 1873 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and died October 10, 1952 at the age of 79 years in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio;

Florence Mae Cavender ("Florence Cavender", “F.M. Cavender” & "Florella Cavender") born November 2, 1875 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, married Thomas J. Mumma ("Thomas Mumma"), died on June 18, 1950, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Thomas Mumma was born about 1869, was the son of Henry Mumma and Ann Black, and died about 1913. The children of Thomas Mumma and Florence Mumma ("Mae Mumma" & "Florella Mumma"?) were:

Anna Mae Mumma ("Anna May Mummma"? & "Anna Mumma") who married Albert H. Hehmeyer ("Albert Hehmeyer"). Albert Hehmeyer and Anna Hehmeyer ("Mae Hehmeyer") had 4 children:

James Hehmeyer who married a Theresa. James Hehmeyer and Theresa Hehmeyer had 3 children:

Tom Hehmeyer ("Thomas Hehmeyer"?);

Don Hehmeyer ("Donald Hehmeyer"); and,

Marlene Hehmeyer;

Albert Raymond Hehmeyer ("Albert Hehmeyer")who married a Julie. Albert Hehmeyer and Julie Hehmeyer had a son named:

Eric Hehmeyer;

Robert Hehmeyer who married a Florence. Robert Hehmeyer and Florence Hehmeyer had 5 children:

Kenneth Hehmeyer;

Bill Hehmeyer ("William Hehmeyer");

Carl Hehmeyer;

Kurt Hehmeyer; and,

Eric Hehmeyer; and,

Charles Hehmeyer who married a Betty. Charles Hehmeyer and Betty Hehmeyer ("Elizabeth Hehmeyer"?) had a son named:

Chuck Hehmeyer ("Charles Hehmeyer");

Paul C. Mumma ("Fred Mumma" & "Frederick Mumma") born about 1906 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, married Mary Mitchell, died in May 1987, and is buried in West Carrollton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Paul Mumma and Mary Mumma had 2 children:

Richard Lee Mumma ("Richard Mumma") who married a Betty Lou. Richard Mumma and Betty Mumma ("Lou Mumma" & "Elizabeth Mumma"?) had 2 children:

Jeff Mumma ("Jeffery Mumma"?); and,

Judy Mumma; and,

Carol Mumma who married Richard Guy. Richard Guy and Carol Guy had 2 children:

David Guy; and,

Sally Guy ("Sarah Guy"?;

Clyde P. Mumma ("Clyde Mumma") who married Mary King. Clyde Mumma and Mary Mumma had a daughter named:

Momma Lou Mumma ("Momma Mumma") who married Jan Friday. Jan Friday and Mumma Friday had a son named:

Michael Friday; and,

Ralph Richard Mumma ("Ralph Mumma") born on August 28, 1911 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, married Erma Frances Richison ("Erma Richison"), died on January 23, 1994 in Orlando, Florida, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Erma Richison was the daughter of William Richison and Mary Gibson. Ralph Mumma and Erma Mumma had 5 children:

Nancy Jean Mumma ("Nancy Mumma") who married Donald Ernest Blair. Donald Blair and Nancy Blair ("Jean Blair") had 2 children:

Donald Kevin Blair ("Donald Blair"); and,

Mark Alan Blair ("Mark Blair");

Thomas William Mumma ("Thomas Mumma") who married Madelyn Haughery. Thomas Mumma and Madelyn Mumma had 2 children:

Michael Thomas Mumma ("Michael Mumma") who married Mary Sue Winston ("Mary Winston"). Michael Mumma and Mary Mumma ("Sue Mumma") had a son named:

Michael Winston Mumma ("Michael Mumma"); and,

Jonathan David Mumma ("Jonathan Mumma") who married a Melba. Jonathan Mumma and Melba Mumma had 3 children:

Alexander Mumma;

Lyran Thomas Mumma ("Lyran Mumma"); and,

Ryan Thomas Mumma ("Ryan Mumma");

Nadine Louise Mumma ("Nadine Mumma") who married Lloyd Weaver son of Earl Weaver and Katherine. Lloyd Weaver and Nadine Weaver ("Louise Weaver") had 3 children:

Jennifer Lynn Weaver ("Jennifer Weaver");

Brian Earl Weaver ("Brian Weaver"); and,

Dianne Marie Weaver ("Dianne Weaver") who married Scott Phillip McClintock ("Scott McClintock");

Mariann Mumma born on August 9, 1944 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, first married Bob Blank ("Robert Blank"), later married EdMellman ("Edward Mellman"), and died on December 5, 1984. Ed Mellman and Mariann Mellman had 2 children:

Sharon Kay Mellman; and,

Steven Edward Mellman ("Steven Mellman"); and,

Barbara Jo Mumma who married David Ryder Savage ("David Savage") son of Lyle Savage and Mary. David Savage and Barbara Savage ("Jo Savage") had 2 children:

Stacie Elizabeth Savage ("Stacie Savage");

Derek Ryder Savage ("Derek Savage");

Minnie Cavender (“Minerva Cavender”?) born July 4, 1879 in Montgomery County, Ohio, married Albert Jackson, and died about 1961. Albert Jackson was born about 1871, and died about 1936. Albert Jackson and Minnie Jackson had a daughter named:

Bernice Jackson who first married Nelson Thorm, and next married Ed Kurtz ("Edward Kurtz"). Ed Kurtz and Bernice Kurtz had 2 children:

Joanne Kurtz who married Carl Cassler. Carl Cassler and Joanne Cassler had 4 children:

Karla Cassler;

David Cassler;

Chris Cassler ("Christopher Cassler"?); and,

Spencer Cassler; and,

Jerry Kurtz who married a Dianne. Jerry Kurtz and Dianne Kurtz had 2 children:

Krista Kurtz; and,

Damon Kurtz; and,

Georgia Rose Cavender ("Georgia Cavender" & “G.R. Cavender”) born in December 1883 in Ohio, married James H. Swick ("James Swick"), and died about 1962. James Swick was born about 1882, worked as a bookkeeper for the National Cash Register Company in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, and died about 1957. James Swick and Georgia Swick had a son named:

Carl C. Swick ("Carl Swick") born about 1907, died about 1931 and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio;

Jo Anna Cavender ("Jo Cavender", “J.A. Cavender” & "Joanna Cavender"?) born about 1853 in Ohio and married a Brunstrup ("Burnstrup");

William E. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.E. Cavender”) born in 1856 in Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio, married Hariett Raymond ("Harriett Raymond" & "Harriet Raymond"), died June 7, 1935 at the age of 79 and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Harriett Cavender was born in 1862 in Richmond, Indiana, and died March 17, 1917 at the age of 55. The children of William Cavender and Harriett Cavender were:

Izetta Cavender born June 28, 1883 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, died December 30, 1900 at the age of 17 years in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and had a daughter named:

Isetta Cavender born in 1883;

Raymond J. Cavender ("Raymond Cavender" & “R.J. Cavender”) born October 14, 1885 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio; and,

A.B. Cavender born November 1887 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio;

William Cavender and Harriet Cavender may have had 2 additional children named:

Martha Ethel Cavender ("Martha Cavender"); and,

Hattie E. Cavender ("Hattie Cavender" & “Harriett Cavender”?);

DeWitt Clinton Cavender, Sr. ("DeWitt Cavender" & “D.C. Cavender”) born on March 20, 1858 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, first married Fannie Miller, later married a Mary H., died in March 1920 at the age of 62 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Fannie Miller was born August 6, 1859 in Delphos, Ohio, died September 8, 1888 at the age of 29 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Mary K. or Mary H. was born about 1865 in Ohio and died February 7, 1936 in Dayton Ohio. Dewitt Cavender was a Hostler in 1876, a waiter in 1879-1880, Hostler in 1980-1981, bartender in 1884-1885, and owned the Cavender Bros. Saloon at 206 East Third Street in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and which was later located on the Southwest corner of Fifth and Jefferson Streets from 1892-1893. The children of Dewitt Clinton Cavender ("DeWitt Cavender") and Fannie Cavender was a son also named:

DeWitt Clinton Cavender, Jr. (“DeWitt Cavender” & “D.C. Cavender” who was born March 20, 1883 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, married Florence A. Phillips ("Florence Phillips") who was born in 1885 in Germany. They had a son who was likewise named:

Dewitt Clinton Cavender, III who was born October 11, 1907 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.

Dewitt Clinton Cavender, Sr. and Mary Cavender had a daughter named:

Judith R. Cavender ("Judith Cavender", “J.R. Cavender” & "Judith G. Cavender"?) who was born October 25, 1906 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, died November 1, 1906, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, and they apparently also had another child whose name is unknown;

John Cavender born either on December 1, 18597 or on December 1, 1860445 in Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio, 445 first married Clara Stamper, later married Sarah Harbert, still later married Ida E. Lutz ("Ida Lutz") who was born October 4, 1869 in Taylorsburg, Ohio to George Lutz an Sophie Danner, died in Dayton, Montgomery County,Ohio on either January 3, 1960 or on January 31, 1960474 at the age of 91, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. John Cavender died May 15, 1928 at the age of 68 and is buried with his wife in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. John Cavender and Clara Cavender had a daughter named:

Loanna Belle Cavender ("Loanna Cavender", “L.B. Cavender” & "Loanna Bell Cavender") who was born December 8, 1884 in Montgomery County, Ohio, and is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio;

John Cavender and Sarah Cavender (formerly "Sarah Harbert") had 4 children:

Bessie Cavender born about 1882;

Lora Cavender born about 1884; and,

Earl F. Cavender ("Earl Cavender" & “E.F. Cavender”) who was born April 1, 1889 in Montgomery County, Ohio, and is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio.

The children of John Cavender and Ida Cavender (formerly "Ida Lutz") were all born in Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio, are all buried in Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio and include the following:

John L. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.L. Cavender”) born March 5, 1894 and died July 8, 1894;

Ruth Elizabeth Cavender (“Ruth Cavender” & “R.E. Cavender”) born on February 28, 1895 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, married Henry Lewis Mussleman (“Henry Mussleman” & “Henry Musselman”?), died on August 31, 1958 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Henry Mussleman was born on May 9, 1888 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, was the son of Samuel Mussleman and Amelia Emrick, died on July 25, 1958 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Henry Mussleman and Ruth Mussleman had 9 children:

Robert E. Mussleman (“Robert Mussleman”) born at birth about 1924;

James Edward Mussleman (“James Mussleman”) born on June 24, 1926;

Margaret Jean Mussleman (“Margaret Mussleman”) born on February 7, 1929, married a Williams, and died July 29, 1999;

Ruth Ann Mussleman (“Ruth Mussleman”) born on April 27, 1931 and married a Plummer;

Belva Marie Mussleman (“Belva Mussleman”) born on June 9, 1932 and married an Adora;

Henry Lewis Mussleman, II (“Henry Mussleman”) born on March 4, 1934;

Dorothy Louise Mussleman (“Dorothy Mussleman”) born on October 13, 1935 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, married Bernard George Ritz (“Bernard Ritz”) on January 25, 1954 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, and died about 1941. Bernard Ritz was born on November 10, 1934 in Montgomery County, Ohio,to Bernard George Vaughan, and Marie Williams and was adopted by John Ritz who died December 15, 2001and Marie Ritz. Bernard Ritz and Dorothy Ritz (“Louise Ritz”) had 3 children:

Michael Patrick Ritz (“Michael Ritz”) born on July 31, 1954 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, and married Robyn Carol Brewer on June 19, 1976 in Xenia, Greene County, Ohio. Robyn Brewer was born on May 19, 1958 in West Union, Adams County, Ohio, and was the daughter of Robert Brewer and Hazel Workman. Michael Ritz and Robyn Ritz have 2 children:

Carol Michelle Ritz (“Carol Ritz”) born on December 19, 1976 at the WAFB Hospital in WAFB, Arizona; and,

Phillip David Ritz (“Phillip Ritz”) born on February 9, 1979 at the WAFB Hospital in WAFB, Arizona;

Candance Ann Ritz (“Candance Ritz”) born on February 5, 1958 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, and married George Arthur Poling (“George Poling”) who was born on May 12, 1954. George Poling and Candance Poling (“Ann Poling”) have 2 children:

Jack Snow Poling (“Jack Poling”) born on January 1, 1982; and,

Peter Poling born on August 21, 1987; and,

Jacqueline Theresa Ritz (“Jacqueline Ritz”) born on February 16, 1961, first married Rudy Tonn, and later met Hank Brown. Hank Brown and Jacqueline Brown (“Theresa Brown”) have a child named: and,

Amelio Sanjay Brown (“Amelio Brown”) born on December 1, 1993;

Mary Catherine Mussleman (“Mary Mussleman”) born on February 15, 1938 in Montgomery County, Ohio, and died young; and,

Helen Lee Mussleman (“Helen Mussleman”) on August 25, 1939;

Ethel Cavender born in March 1898 and died about 1971 at the age of 73;

Joseph Cavender born in August 1899, and died in California;

Grace Lenor Cavender ("Grace Laner Cavender", “G.L. Cavender” & "Grace Cavender") born August 18, 1901;

Phillip Cavender born February 19, 1903;

Mary Rebecca Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.R. Cavender” & “Mary R. Cavender”) born October 7, 1905; and,

Helen Cavender born about 1907; and474

Edward Cavender:

THOMAS B. CAVENDER ("Thomas Cavender, Sr." & “T.B. Cavender”) born in Maryland in 1777?, married a Nancy, died in Miami County, Ohio about 1825 and whose first 2 children were born in Delaware about 1798-1799. In 1820, he and his wife were 26-45 years old and lived in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware and they had 1 son under 10 years of age and 2 daughters 10-26 years of age. On April 1824, Thomas B. Cavender deeded to his son, Thomas B. Cavender, Jr., 40 acres of land in Miami County, Ohio. DB 5, p 148 He also deeded to William Cavender 40 acres of land in the same section, which land was later sold by William Cavender and his wife, Elizabeth Cavender on November 20, 1828 to Thomas Buck. Thomas B. Cavender ("Thomas Cavender") and Nancy Cavender had 7 children:

NANCY CAVENDER was born October 9, 1799 in Kent County, Maryland, married David Furrow in Miami County, Ohio on February 29, 1821, died November 18, 1884 in Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois and is buried in the McKays Cemetery in Burnside, Hancock County, Illinois. David Furrow was born June 15 or 16, 1798 in Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia, was the son of Adam Furrow and grandson of John Furrow and Mary Elizabeth Grimes ("Mary Grimes"), and later removed to Hancock County, Illinois about 1854 and became a Methodist minister and farmer, died March 14, 1880 in Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois, and is buried in the McKays Cemetery in Burnside, Hancock County, Illinois. The children of David Furrow and Nancy Furrow's children, all born in Miami County, Ohio, were:

Gibson Furrow born August 3, 1822 in Miami County, Ohio, apparently never married, died March 11, 1880 in Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois, and is buried in the McKays Cemetery in Burnside, Hancock County, Illinois;

Elizabeth Furrow born October 1, 1823 in Miami County, Ohio and married Edwin Knight;

Caroline Furrow born June 3 or 8, 1825 in Miami County, Ohio and married James Manning;

Jeremiah Washington Furrow ("Jeremiah Furrow") born either on July 9, 1827 or on August 9, 1827 445 in Miami County, Ohio, married Sarah Ann Fletcher ("Sarah Fletcher") June 7, 1857 in Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois, had 7 children, died August 15 or 18, 1900 in Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois at the age of 73, and is buried in the McKays Cemetery in Burnside, Hancock County, Illinois. Sarah Fletcher was born May 22, 1838 in Cumberland, Maryland, and died December 13, 1910 at Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois at the age of 72. The children of Jeremiah Furrow and Sarah Furrow were:

Erentus David Furrow ("Erentus Furrow" & "David Furrow") born May 6, 1858 at Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois, married Mary Salisbury in Hancock County, Illinois, and died June 18, 1948 in Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois at the age of 90. Mary Salisbury was born September 24, 1867 in Illinois, and died February 17, 1943 in Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois at the age of 75. The children of Erentus Furrow and Mary Furrow were:

Helen Furrow born December 14, 1887 and died October 13, 1910 at the age of 22;

Mildred Furrow born about 1890;

Ruth M. Furrow ("Ruth Furrow") born about 1896; and,

Raymond R. Furrow born about 1904;

Leonora Josephine Furrow ("Leonora Furrow") born October 30, 1859 at Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois, married William A. Dean ("William Dean");

Sylvanous Free Furrow ("Sylvanous Furrow") born December 31, 1861 in Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois, married Laura Roush at Hancock County, Illinois, and died on May 30, 1919 in Pilot Grove Townwship in Hancock County, Illinois. Laura Roush was born about 1868 in Illinois, the daughter of Jonas Roush and Rebecca Ewing, and died May 30, 1919 at Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois at the age of 50. Sylvanous Furrow and Laura Furrow had a son:

Merlin Furrow born about 1895 and married an Ethel. The children of Merlin Furrow and Ethel Furrow were:

Duane Furrow born about 1915;

Eva Furrow born about 1916; and,

Beulah Furrow born about 1918;

Alonzo Leyton Furrow ("Alonzo Furrow" & "Lon Furrow") born May 22, 1864 at Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois, married Della May Rymers ("Della Rymers") on July 16, 1893 in Hancock County, Illinois, and died September 29, 1945 at Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois at the age of 90. Della Rymers was born about 1874 in Illinois and died about 1918 in Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois. Alonzo Furrow and Della Furrow had 5 children:

Erda Furrow born about 1894;

Burl Furrow born about 1896;

Alma Furrow born about 1900;

Floyd Furrow born in 1906, and died June 12, 1933; and,

Ulen Furrow born about 1908;

Cora Elma Furrow ("Cora Furrow") born August 3, 1866 in Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois, married Anselm Holcomb August 28, 1887 in Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois, and died October 17, 1902 in Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois. Anselm Holcomb was born September 1851 in Vinton, Huntington Township, Gallia County, Ohio, was the son of Dr. Ira Holcomb and Ester M. Ewing ("Ester Ewing"), and died in Sawtell, Los Angeles County, California. Anselm Holcomb and Cora Holcomb 7 children:

Ira Holcomb born October 1888 in Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois, apparently never married, and died March 28, 1910 in Fort Madison, Lee County, Iowa;

Mary Holcomb ("Ester Holcomb") born May 6, 1890 in Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois, married Claude H. Triplett ("Claude Triplett") August 11, 1906 in Coffeeville, Montgomery County, Kansas, and died July 15, 1979 in Niles, Michigan. Claude Triplett was born March 1, 1886 in Edna, Kansas and died April 27, 1972 in Niles, Michigan. Claude Triplett and Mary Triplett had 2 children:

Robert Claude Triplett ("Robert Triplett") born May 6, 1909 in Independence, Missouri, married Delna Towner January 26, 1930 in Sapula, Oklahoma, and died March 24, 1995 in Rosebury, Oregon. Delna Towner was born February 6, 1911 in Muskegee, Oklahoma, was the daughter of Leroy H. Towner ("Leroy Fowner") and Auroura Randall, and died October 23, 1962 in Michigan Shores, Michigan. Robert Triplett and Delna Triplett had a daughter named:

Joyce Towner Triplett ("Joyce Triplett") born December 29, 1930 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and married William Brumfield September 10, 1949 in Los Angeles, California. William Brumfield and Joyce Brumfield had 3 children:

Robert Daniel Brumfield ("Robert Brumfield") born October 10, 1950 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas and who has two children named:

Robert William Brumfield ("Robert Brumfield") born January 23, 1986 in Los Angeles, California; and,

D'Laura Danielle Brumfield ("D'Laura Brumfield") born February 23, 1990 in Los Angeles, California; and,

Rodger Triplett born May 24, 1929 in Topeka, Kansas and died November 15, 1967 in Kansas City, Kansas. Roger Triplett had 2 children:

Lori Triplett; and,

Kay Triplett ;

Verona Buryle Holcomb ("Verona Holcomb") born October 3, 1893 in La Harpe, Hancock County, Illinois, first married Oliver Prescott Long ("Prescott Long" & "Oliver Long") February 28, 1910 in Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois and later married William Mosher in November 1922 in Memphis, Scotland County, Missouri, died March 16, 1963 in Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois, and is buried in Calico Rock, Arkansas. Oliver Long and Verona Long had a daughter named:

Earla Long who first married a Rickey and later married Mark Thompson and who is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery in Burlington, Iowa. Mark Thompson and Earla Thompson had a daughter named:

Glayda Kay Thompson ("Glayda Thompson");

Etta Holcomb born in March 1897 in Oregon, apparently never married, and died after 1910;

Adra Rebecca Holcomb ("Adra Holcomb") born December 26, 1898 in Cornucopia in Carson County, Oregon or in Baker County, Oregon, first married Seth C. Webb ("Seth Webb") June 2, 1917 in Strecter, La Salle County, Illinois, later married Harry Lucus (“Harold Lucus”?) on August 20, 1943, and died July 24, 1967 in East Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois. Seth Webb was born December 11, 1896 and died February 16, 1962. Harry Lucus was born October 24, 1902 and died January 26, 1987;

Carl A. Holcomb ("Carl Holcomb") was a twin born June 7, 1901 in Pine Valley Precinct, Union County, Oregon, married Cecil Bradford February 28, 1929 in Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa, died March 3, 1956 in Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois, was buried in the Arsenal Cemetery in Rock Island County, Illinois, was later re-buried March 13, 1956 at Aspen Grove Cemetery in Burlington, Iowa. The children or Carl Holcomb and Cecil Holcome were:

Robert C. Holcomb ("Robert Holcomb") living in Fargo, South Carolina;

Jack Alvin Holcomb ("Jack Holcomb") living in Burlington, Iowa; and,

Sally Jean Holcomb ("Sally Holcomb") living in California; and,

Earl A. Holcomb ("Earl Holcomb") was a twin born June 7, 1901 in Pine Valley Precinct, Union County, Oregon, married a Maude, and died after 1943;

Frank Furrow born October 12, 1869 and died December 16, 1870 at the age of 8 years; and,

Mary Elizabeth Furrow ("Mary Furrow") born either on July 30, 1842445, September 6, 1865445, September 6, 1865445 or on March 17, 1875 at Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois, married John Thomas Harrison ("John Harrison") who was the son of Thomas Harrison and Maria Grade, and she died on April 5, 1924. John Harrison and Mary Harrison ("Elizabeth Harrison") had a daughter named:

Cordelia Emma Harrison ("Cordelia Harrison") born on August 18, 1866, married Charles Kemp, and died on January 27, 1937. Charles Kemp and Cordelia Kemp ("Emma Kemp") had 3 children:

Mary Roberta Kemp ("Mary Kemp") who married Charles Wood Ratcliffe ("Charles Ratcliffe");

Cordelia Cavender Kemp ("Cordelia Kemp") born june 13, 1891, and married Henry Nelson Harrison ("Henry Harrison"); and,

John Harrison Kemp ("John Kemp") born on March 25, 1894, and married Margaret Bridges. John Kemp and Margaret Kemp had a son:

John Harrison Kemp, Jr. ("John Kemp) born on August 6, 1917 and married Evelyn Carey Baynard ("Evelyn Baynard"). John Kemp and Evelyn Kemp ("Cary Kemp") had a son named:

David Harrison Kemp ("David Kemp") who married a Bonnie Dodson. David Kemp and Bonnie Kemp had 3 children:

Jaqueline Kemp;

David Kemp;

Gregory Kemp;

Michael Kemp; and,

Jacepueline May Kemp ("Jacepueline Kemp") born on January 3, 1941 and married Garey Andrew. Gary Andrew and Jacepueline Andrew ("May Andrew") had 2 children named Douglas Andrew and Anna Virginia Kemp ("Anna Kemp") born on July 16, 19xx;

Lavinia Furrow ("Lavina Furrow"?) born August 1, 1830 in either Marysville Township, Union County, Ohio or in Miami County, Ohio, and married a Zimmerman;

Mirza Furrow born June 20, 1832 445 or September 28, 1832 in Miami County, Ohio, and married Edwin Knight who had previously been married;

Leander Furrow born September 13, 1835 in Miami County, Ohio and died September 4, 1898 in Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois;

Samantha Furrow born May 31, 1839 at Miami County, Ohio and married Charles Comsky; and,

Josephine Furrow born February 7, 1841 in Miami County, Ohio, apparently never married, and died January 21, 1936 in Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois; 282, 369 & 445

THOMAS CAVENDER who married Amy Tical ("Amy Hical"?, "Amey Hical"?, "Anny Tical"? & "Amey Tical"?) on February 28, 1820 in Miami County, Ohio;

JOHN CAVENDER who was called "Jr." so as not to be confused with his uncle, was born about 1795, married Sarah Langley in Miami County, Ohio either on January 25, 1823 in Troy, Miami County, Ohio, and died about 1825. (However, some say they were married on January 24, 1823, and some say they were married on December 24, 1823.)John Cavender’s name appears on the deed of Thomas Cavender dated January 24, 1823. Sarah Langley is believed to have been born about 1808 to William B. Langley (“William Langley”) and Martha Blue in Staunton Township in West Milton, Miami County, Ohio which is across the river from Troy, Miami County, Ohio. Following the death of her husband, she married Samuel W. Zelkit (“Samuel Zelkit”). Her estate was administered by Bennett W. Langley (“Bennett Langley”). 282 & 314 John Cavender and Sarah Cavender are believed to have had a daughter named:

Ruth Cavender who was born about 1824 in Staunton, Miami County, Ohio, and married James Nolan on April 8, 1846 in Miami County, Ohio;282 & 314

WILLIAM CAVENDER, married Elizabeth Sheek ("Elizabeth Shiek"? & "Elizabeth Chick"?) May 6, 1827 in Miami County, Ohio and also appears on the deed of Thomas Cavender;

WESLEY CAVENDER born on November 15. 18??, and married Jane Graham on either November 15, 1833 or on November 25, 1823 in Miami County, Ohio. (See children of John Cavender below);

SARAH CAVENDER who first married Samuel Mercer ("Samuel Marcer"?) on either October 23, 1829 or on October 29, 1829, and later married John Blue on October 3, 1836 in Miami County, Ohio. Samuel Mercer was born September 3, 1803, died April 27, 1835 in Miami County, Ohio at the age of 31; and,

REBECCA CAVENDER born March 11, 1812 in Miami County, Ohio, married her first cousin, Robert Charles Cavender ("Robert Cavender", “Robert C. Cavender” & “R.C. Cavender”), on December 13, 1836 in Miami County, Ohio and died November 11, 1881 in Allen County, Indiana. They were living in Clear Creek Township in Allen County, Indiana in 1850, and in 1860 they were living in Virginia Township in Allen County, Indiana. The children of Robert Cavender and Rebecca Cavender were:

Ezra Cavender born September 11, 1837 in Miami County, Ohio, and married a Margaret on December 14, 1862 in Miami County, Ohio. In 1860, Ezra Cavender was living with another family in Virginia Township in Cass County, Illinois;

Morris Cavender ("M.C. Cavender"?) born August 22, 1839 in Miami County, Ohio? and married Mary Hummer in Miami County, Ohio;

Alvira Cavender born March 20, 1841 in Miami County, Ohio, and married G.W. Murman on September 6, 1856 in Illinois?;

Melvina Cavender born February 27, 1843 in Indiana, and married LeonardB. Simmon on August 12, 1866 in Illinois;

Clarissa Cavender born June 1, 1845 in Indiana, and married Thomas J. Davis ("Thomas Davis") on October 11, 1863 in Cass County, Illinois; and,

Harrison Cavender, Jr. born October 22, 1847 in Ft. Wayne Township in Allen County, Indiana, and who married his first cousin, Sarah Margaret Cavender ("Sarah Cavender"), on February 19, 1880 in Jasper County, Iowa, died on March 22, 1934, and is buried in either the Lentz or Leon Cemetery in Decauter County, Iowa. Sarah Cavender was born April 23, 1861 in Morgan County, Illinois and died September 4, 1902 in Decauter County, Iowa. Harrison Cavender and Sarah Cavender had 9 children:

John R. Cavender ("John Cavender"), born and died about 1881;

Elvira Cavender born about 1882, married Robert H. Holliday ("Robert Holliday, and died about 1964. Robert Holliday was born about 1875, and died about 1938. Robert Holliday and Elvira Holliday had 2 children:

Mary I. Holliday ("Mary Holliday") born about 1907, and died about 1910; and,

Coy Holliday;

Henry P. Cavender ("Henry Cavender" & “H.P. Cavender”) born about 1884, married Mary Barngrover, and died about 1963. Henry Cavender and Mary Cavender had 2 children:

Donald Cavender; and,

Ruth Cavender born about 1915;

Rose E. Cavender ("Rose Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born about 1886;

Earl O. Cavender ("Earl Cavender" & “E.O. Cavender”) born about 1888;

Mattie Cavender born about 1890;

Lillie A. Cavender ("Lillie Cavender" & “L.A. Cavender”) born about 1892;

Sarah Cavender born about 1895, and married Walter Kindsche; and,

Howard Cavender born about 1898, and died about 1954;

REUBEN CAVENDER ("Reubon Cavender?) born in Delaware, married an Amelia in Delaware, and died about 1800 in Mispellion, Delaware. Amelia was born about 1773 in Delaware. According to the 1800 census for Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, a Reuben Cavender family comprised 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-45, 2 females under 10, and 1 female 26-45. Reuben Cavender and Amelia Cavender apparently was also named:

REUBEN CAVENDER who was born in 1794 in Kent County Delaware, and married a Mary in Kent County, Delaware who was born about 1820. It is believed that this particular Reuben Cavender finally settled in either Miami County, Ohio or in Montgomery County, Ohio where he died. Reuben Cavender and Mary Cavender had 5 children:

Louisa Cavender born in 1838;

Carolyn Cavender born in 1839;

Elizabeth Cavender born in 1841;

John Cavender born in 1847; and,

William Cavender born about 1850; and,

SALLY B. CAVENDER ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.B. Cavender”) was born in Kent County, Delaware, in 1815, first married Samuel Eulass (“Sally Eulass”), and later married Samuel Mercer on October 23, 1829 in Miami County, Ohio (“Sally Mercer”); 7, 68, 71, 79, 97, 196, 219, 269, 279, 282, 312, 313, 314, 315, 330, 333, 337, 338, 339, 347, 352, 372 ( File 1125, Miami County, Ohio Estate Papers)

(VI) JAMES CAVENDER, SR. born about 1739 in Maryland?, married Jane Conner (sometimes "Jane Connor" & “Jane Cannon”?) in Dorchester County, Maryland, and died in October 1792.

James Cavender apparently was living in Spring Garden, in Spring Garden Addition? and in Thomas' Addition ("Thomas Addition"), both located in Dorchester County, Maryland from about 1756 to about 1758. On March 17, 1769, he purchased from James Smith a tract of land located on the borders of Dorchester County, Maryland containing 108 acres and known as “Smith’s Folly”.302 In 1769, he was surety for Kendal Jacobs ("Kendall Jacobs"?). In 1773, he was a witness to a legal document of Thomas Cannon ("Thomas Connor"?) in Dorchester County, Maryland. He enlisted as a private in the Revolutionary War on May 27, 1777, was made corporal on March 1, 1777, made sergeant January 1, 1778. Apparently Jane Connor ("Jane Conner"?) was the daughter and administratrix of the estate of Sarah Connor ("Sarah Conner"?) whose Last Will and Testament was probated April 17, 1761 (some say April 17, 1796 269) in Kent County, Delaware and whose husband, Thomas Connor? ("Thomas Conner"?), had predeceased her. Jane Cavender's Last Will and Testament was executed October 16, 1788 and probated October 24, 1792. Although there were other heirs named in her will, only the following names were legible: James , Thomas, Charles John and Mary. The Last Will and Testament of James Cavender, Sr. read:

Actually, the Last Will and Testament of the above James Cavender, Sr. read as follows:

In the name of God Amen. I James Cavender Senior of Sussex County in the State of Delaware, Planter, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, do make publish this and declare this my Last Will and Testament, in manner and form following viz

First of all, I give and bequeath unto my son James Cavender one shilling sterling for his full part of my estate and money & no more;

Also, I give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Cavender one shilling sterling for his full part of my estate & no more;

Also, I give and bequeath unto my son Charles Cavender one shilling sterling for his full part of my estate & no more;

Also, I give and bequeath unto my son Henry Cavender one shilling sterling for his full part of my estate & no more;

Also I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Cannon my best feather bead (“bed”), furniture and bedstead, one large puter (“pewter”) dish and half a dozen new pewter plates, one large iron pot, and one cow & calf or yearling and likewise? my larger chest to her and her heirs forever;

Also, I give and bequeath unto my son David Cavender all the residue or remainder of my personal estate to him and his heirs forever.

Also I do hereby nominate and appoint my son David Cavender executor of this my Last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former Will and Wills by me heretofore made.

In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this sixteenth day of October in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight.

Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named James Cavender as and for his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses thereto in the presence of the Testator and in the presence of each other.

Signed: James Cavender, George Cannon, Newton Cannon & Robert Juett (“Robert Jewett”?) who was the brother to Betsey Cannon (“Elizabeth Cannon”).

Note the fact that James Cavender apparently personally signed his signature. As his signature is quite difficult to read, he apparently did spell his name corrctly. As his signature is quite shaky, it probably was either very sick or of advanced age. This is quite unusual as most Cavenders during that time frame signed their name with an “x”.

The Testamentary Bond was posted by David Cavender and Newton Cannon about October 24, 1792 which stated:

Suffex County ss, Know all men by these presents, that we David Cavender of the county aforesaid, yeoman, and Newton Cannon of the same county, yoeman, are held and firmly bound unto the Delaware State, in the sum of five hundred pounds of lawful money of said state, to be paid for and use of the same, to which payment well and truly be made and done, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and sevraly, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals, and dated the twenty fourth day of October one thousand seven hundred and ninety two. The condition of the above obligation is such, that if the above bounden David Cavender, executor,l of the last will and testament of James Cavender late of the county of Sussex, deceased, do make, or cause to be made a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods, chattels, and credits which were of the said deceased, at his death, which have, shall, or may come to the hands or possession of him the said David Cavender or in the hands or possessions of any other person or persons, for him and the same so do exhibit or cause to be exhibited into the Register’s Office of the county aforesaid, on or before the thenty fourth day of January next ensuing: And the same goods chattels and credits; and all other goods, chattels and credits, of the said deceased, which at any time after shall come to the hands or possession of him the said David Cavender or to the hands or possession of any other person or persons whatsoever, for him do well and truly administer according to law; and further shall make, or cause to be made, a true and just account of his said administration, on or before the twenty fourth day of October next ensuing. All the rest and residue of the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased, which shall be found remaining on the said executors account, the same being first examined and allowed by the Orphan’s Court for the county aforesaid, shall deliver and pay, distribute and dispose of, according to the tenor and effect of the last will and testament of the said deceased: Then the above obligation to be void, orelse to remain in full force and virtue.” Signed by David Cavender (apparently in his own signature) and Newton Cannon. Signed and delivered in presence of Phillips Kollock

Sussex County, ss, Memorandum the 24 Day of October 1792 before me Phillips Kollock Register appointed for the probate of wills and granting letters of administration for the county afsd (“aforesaid”) appeared Newton Cannon, and Robert Juett, two of the Witnesses to the within Will, who being duly sworn on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God did severally depose and say that in their sight, presence and hearing the testator James Cavender did seal, publish, pronounce and declare the same to be his Last Will and Testament and that at the doing thereof he was of a sound and perfect mind memory and judgment and that they and each of them together with George Cannon, subscribed the same as witnesses in the presence of the Testator and at his request.

Signed, Phillips Kollock, Regr

Thus, it appears that James Cavender, Sr. and Sarah Cavender had 5 children:

JAMES CAVENDER, Jr. On April 21, 1808, apparently this particular James Cavender sold to his brother Thomas Cavender for 50 pounds current money a house and its contents located in Dorchester County, Maryland and which purchase was witnessed by Levin Marshall;

THOMAS CAVENDER believed to have been born about 1762 based solely on his marriage to Sarah Wheeler (“Sarah Wheeler” & “Sarah Wheelor”) in New Castle County, Delaware on either August 9, 1792, 269, 335 & N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.15, pp 194 or in 1783 N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.54, pp 69 Apparently, Sarah Wheeler was the daughter of William Wheeler (“William Sheeler”?) and an Alice and was appointed the Administratrix of her father's estate. Thomas Cavender and Sarah Cavender apparently had 7 children:

CHARLES CAVENDER born in either Altoona, Pennsylvania or in New Castle County, Delaware, and moved to Altoona, Pennsylvania. In 1800, a Charles Cavender was living in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania;

HENRY CAVENDER born born about 1790 near Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware where he married an Elizabeth and spent his whole life there as a farmer. In 1920, a Henry Cavender family was living in Christiana Hundred in New Castle County, Delaware and his family at that time consisted of 2 males under 10 years, 1 female 10-16, 1 male and 1 female 16-26, and 2 males 26-45. As there were Scotch-Irish Presbyterians living in Brandywine Hundred in 1809, it is probable that Henry Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender were likewise Scotch-Irish Presbyterians. Elizabeth Cavender is believed to have died on July 25, 1865 at the age of 70 years.Del. Archives, Dover, Del. Henry Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender are buried in Greenhill Cemetery near Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware;

THOMAS CAVENDER born about 1793? near Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, first married Lucretia Woolen on May 17, 1804, later married Mary A. Young ("Mary Ann Young" & “Mary Young”) on October 22, 1840 in Ashbury, New Castle County, Delaware,N.C. Cnty. Del. Vol.36, pp 47 became a Presbyterian, and eventually moved to Kembleville, Chester County, Pennsylvania where he bought a farm. Assuming Thomas Cavender was 21 years old when he first married, then he would have been born around 1793. Mary Young was born in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, was the daughter of Stephen Young and a Sarah, the widow of Clinton H. Garrett (“Clinton Garrett”), and her ancestors were among the passengers of the Mayflower on her first voyage to the “land of hope”. 313, 334, 336 & 337 This might be the same Thomas Slate Cavender who also married Alice Sheeler ("Alice Wheeler"?) on December 15, 1810 in Bristol Parish in either Shenandoah County or Nelson County, Virginia with Rev. David Kaufman performing the ceremony and being the bondsman. Thomas Cavender and Mary Cavender had 6 children:

Sarah J. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”) born in Mill Creek Hundred, first married Clinton H. Garrett (“Clinton Garrett”) in Kimbersville, Pennsylvania in 1883 who died in Mill Creek Hundred. Sarah Garrett later married Elwood B. McKee (“Elwood McKee”) in Newark, Delaware, and she died in her home in New Castle County, Delaware;

Mariam Cavender who married James Lysle (“James Lyle”?) of Chester County, Pennsylvania;

Thomas Alphenus Cavender (“Thomas Cavender”) who lived in Chester, Pennsylvania;

Mary S. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.S. Cavender”) who married Joseph Waterson of Oxford, Pennsylvania;

Laura E. Cavender (“Laura Cavender” & “L.E. Cavender”) of Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware; and,

William Cavender who apparently died in the prime of his life;

ELIZABETH CAVENDER who was the widow of William Austin of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania;

MARY JANE CAVENDER (“Mary Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender” & “Mary J. Cavender”) who married Jacob Norris in Claymont, Delaware;

WILLIAMINA CAVENDER (“Wiliamina Cavender”?) who died at an early age; and,

EVELINA CAVENDER (“Evelyn Cavender”?) who died young; 41, 131, 313 & 350

CHARLES CAVENDER born in Maryland on February 16, 1763, first married Mary Owens (“Mary Owen”) on February 13, 1783 and had 6 children, later married Elizabeth Browne ("Elizabeth Brown"?) on June 8, 1799 and had 3 children,285 and died February 24, 1795. Mary Owens was born January 30, 1760, was the daughter of Samuel Owens ("Sam Owens", "Samuel Owen" & "Sam Owen"?) and an Elizabeth, and died in August 1827 at the age of 67 years and 7 months. Of the 6 children of Charles Cavender and Mary Cavender, all of whom are believed to have been born in Maryland, 2 known children were:

CURTIS H. CAVENDER ("Curtis Cavender") born January 25, 1784, married Cordelia Morris on January 16, 1806 with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. M. Crate, and died April 6, 1837. Cordelia Morris was born February 25, 1786, was the daughter of Joseph Morris and Sarah Kallan (“Sarah Ceylon”, "Sarah Kellam", "Sarah Kallen", and "Sarah Kellen"?), and died September 27, 1871. Joseph Morris was born on February 6, 1761, married Sarah Kallan on March 20, 1785, and died on March 11, 1842. Sarah Kallan was born on December 13, 1765, and died on August 28, 1839.285 Curtis Cavender and Cordelia Cavender had 15 children which included the following:

CURTIS CAVENDER born January 14, 1804 and died April 6, 1857 according to Vol 2, Genealogy, "Fragments of Old Philadelphia Graveyard", Society of Pennsylvania;

FRANCIS EDWIN OWENS CAVENDER (“Francis E.O. Cavender”, “Edwin Cavender”, “Owen Cavender” & "Francis Cavender") born January 7, 1807, and died November 18, 1807;

MARY SARAH ANN CAVENDER (“Sarah Cavender”, “Mary S. Cavender”, “Mary A. Cavender” & "Mary Cavender") born March 15, 1808, and died July 19, 1809;

CAROLINE MATILDA CAVENDER ("Caroline Cavender") born September 20, 1809;

EDMOND MORRIS CAVENDER ("Edmond Cavender" & “Edmund Cavender”?) born February 24, 1811, and died January 9, 1870;

CORDELIA FRANCES CAVENDER ("Cordelia Cavender") born January 29, 1813, married Tenge W. King ("George King" & "Tenge King") on January 1, 1837 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, and died April 1, 1900 (some say December 16, 1893.279). Tenge King was the son of Jason King, Jr., the grandson of Jason King, Sr., the great grandson of Jeremiah King, the great-great grandson of William King, the great-great-great grandson of John King, Jr. born about 1650 and lived in East Hampton, New York, and the great-great-great-great grandson of John King and who lived in Oyster Pond, New York (now Long Island, New York) and East Hampton, New York. When Cordelia King's will dated May 12, 1898 was probated, she was then a widow, and in her will she named her children as follows: daughter Emma A. Chattel ("Emma Chattel") and her husband George M. Chattel ("George Chattel") and their daughter Louise Chattel, and Louise Chattel's husband William Chattel and their daughter Josepha Chattel; daughter Mary King Harrison ("King Harrison"); deceased son named William King; daughter Anna N. Valiton ("Anna Valiton"); deceased daughter Fannie King; son George W. King ("George King") and his wife Anna King; daughter Mary K. Harrison ("Mary Harrison") and her daughters Carrie E. Kemp ("Carrie Kemp") and Cordelia Kemp. Tenge King and Cordelia King had 8 children which included:

EMMA ADELAIDE KING (“Adelia Emma King”? & "Emma King") born in October 1838, married Dr. T.G. Chattle on October 1, 1856, and died on July 4, 1879;

CAROLINE MATILDA KING born about 1841 and died about March 10, 1865;

MARY KING born either July 30, 1842445 or September 6, 1865, and married John Thomas Harrison ("John Harrison"), and died April 5, 1924. John Harrison was the son of Thomas Harrison and Maria Garde. John Harrison and Mary Harrison may have had a daughter named Mary King Harrison (“Mary Harrison. However, it is known that they had a daughter named:

CORDELIA EMMA HARRISON ("Cordelia Harrison"), born August 18, 1866, married Charles Albert Kemp ("Charles Kemp"), and died January 27, 1937. Charles Kemp was born June 7, 1859 and died May 31, 1926. Charles Kemp and Cordelia Kemp had the following children:

Mary Roberta Hopkins Kemp (Mary Kemp") who married Charles Wood Ratcliffe ("Charles Ratcliffe");

Cordelia Cavender Kemp ("Cordelia Kemp") born June 13, 1891 and who married Henry Nelson Harrison ("Henry Harrison" & "Nelson Harrison"); and,

John Harrison Kemp ("John Kemp") born March 25, 1894, and married Margaret Bridges. John Kemp and Margaret Kemp had the following children:

John Harrison Kemp, Jr. ("John Kemp"), born August 16, 1917, and married Evelyn Carey Baynard ("Evelyn Baynard") who was born September 26, 1916. John Kemp and Evelyn Kempand had the following children:

David Harrison Kemp ("David Kemp") who married Bonnie Dodson. David Kemp and Bonnie Kemp had 5 children:

Jacqueline Kemp;

David Kemp;

Gregory Kemp;

Michael Kemp; and,

Jacepueline May Kemp ("Jacepueline Kemp" & "Jacqueline Kemp"?) born January 3, 1941 and married Garey Andrew. Gary Andrew and Jacepueline Andrew had a son named:

Douglas Andrew; and,

Anna Virginia Kemp ("Anna Kemp") born July 16, 1920, and married Edward David Baynard ("Edward Baynard") September 17, 1936. Edward Baynard was born March 3, 1914. Edward Baynard and Anna Baynard had the following children:

Edward David Baynard, Jr. ("Edward Baynard") born April 24, 1937 and died April 27, 1947;

Harrison Kemp Baynard ("Harrison Baynard" & "Kemp Baynard") born July 17, 1938, first married Nancy Lee Hall and later married Carol Ann Campbell ("Carol Campbell"). The children of Harrison Baynard and Nancy Baynard were:

James Edward Baynard ("James Baynard") born January 3, 1958;

Susan Blair Baynard ("Susan Baynard") born August 1, 1960 and married Scott Cowan. Scott Cowan and Susan Cowan had 2 children:

Melissa Sue Cowan ("Melissa Cowan"); and,

Jessica Cowan;

Trisha Ann Baynard ("Trisha Baynard") born about 1965; and,

Harrison Kemp Baynard, Jr. ("Harrison Baynard") born January 3, 1969, and married Carol. Harrison Baynard and Carol Baynard had a son named:

Robert Harrison Baynard ("Robert Baynard") born in 1970;

James Harrison Baynard ("James M. Baynard"? & "James Baynard") born July 8, 1940 and died April 27, 1947; and,

Thomas Joseph Baynard ("Thomas Baynard") who was born October 22, 1955, and married Ann Kimberly Brittingham ("Ann Brittingham") March 11, 1977. Thomas Baynard and Ann Baynard lived in St. Michaels, Maryland and had a daughter born in 1985 named:

Kate Olivia Baynard born about 1985; and,

Margaret Bridges Kemp ("Margaret Kemp") born July 20, 1925, first married David Emberton and later married Roger Tyler; David Emberton and Margaret Emberton had a daughter named:

Julie Emberton born February 15, 1950 and married Louis Hart. Louis Hart and Julie Hart had a son named:

Brian Hart;

FRANCES AMANDA KING ("Frances King") born December 24, 1844 and died February 9, 1891;

CORDELIA CAVENDER KING ("Cordelia King") who died November 21, 1871;

WILLIAM ATWOOD KING ("William King") who died about March 21, 1881;

GEORGE MORRIS KING ("George King");

IRMA NATOLIA KING ("Irma King") who married Peter Valiton August 15, 1885; and,

ANNA NATOLIA KING ("Anna King" & "Ann King");

EMMA AMANDA CAVENDER ("Emma Cavender") born February 17, 1815, married a King on October 1, 1856 and is believed to have died July 4, 1879;

CURTIS HANSON CAVENDER (“Curtis Cavender”? & "Curtin Cavender") born February 18, 1817;

LEONA ANABELLA CAVENDER (“Annabelle Cavender”? & "Leona Cavender") born October 11, 1818;

LEROY NELSON CAVENDER ("Leroy Cavender") born May 1, 1820 and died August 10, 1820;

ELLENORA OLTHEA CAVENDER ("Ellenora Cavender", “Ellen Olthea Cavender” & "Ellen Cavender") born July 1, 1821, and died August 2, 1821;

ADALADE MARILLA CAVENDER ("Adalade Manilla Cavender" & "Adalade Cavender") born October 11, 1822;

ANDERENE NATOLIA CAVENDER ("Anderene Cavender") born on January 25, 1825, and married L.A. Smith on January 21, 1866;

SELINA ELMADENA CAVENDER ("Selina Cavender") born October 9, 1826; and,

CHARLES WESLEY CAVENDER ("Charles Cavender" & “Charles W. Cavender”) (stillborn) born March 11, 1828; and,

MARY CAVENDER born in April 1789, and died November 13, 1856 at the age of 67 years and 7 months;

The 3 children of Charles Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender were:

R. REBECKAH CAVENDER ("Rebekah Cavender" & "Rebecca Cavender"?) born January 7, 1801;

JAMES BROWNE CAVENDER ("James Cavender", “J.B. Cavender” & “James B. Cavender”) born January 18, 1803; and,

ELIZABETH CAVENDER born January 28, 1806 and died November 22, 1807; and, 285

(NOTE: A lot of the above information was found in the Curtis Cavender family bible. However, the following persons who were mentioned in the Curtis Cavender family bible cannot be exactly fitted into the above lines: Carrie M. King ("Carrie King") died March 10, 1865; Willis D. Aldridge ("Willis Aldridge") born July 1, 1849 and died August 30, 1867; Ann Morris who died September 17, 1871 at the age of 77; Adelia Cavender Harrison (“Adelia Harrison”); and, Mary R. Radcliffe ("Mary Radcliffe" & "Mary Radcliff"?).285

JOHN HENRY CAVENDER (“John Cavender”, “J.H. Cavender” & “John H. Cavender”) was born about 1790 in New Castle County, Delaware, married an Elizabeth, was listed in the 1810 census for Prince Edward County, Virginia and in the 1820 census for New Castle County, Delaware, later became a Quaker and an attorney in Philadelphia, and his Last Will and Testament was probated on November 22, 1869. According to the Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America, Vol. 15, pages 524-526, a Henry Cavender who was also born about 1790, likewise lived in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, and had descendants who married into the Mott family whose descendants came over on the Mayflower. 279 The children of Henry Cavender were:

JAMES CAVENDER;

MARY ELIZABETH CAVENDER ("Mary Cavender", “M.E. Cavender” & “Mary E. Cavender”);

THOMAS S. CAVENDER ("Thomas Cavender", “T.S. Cavender” & "Thomas Slate Cavender"?) was born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania about 1821, married Elizabeth Mott, became an attorney in Philadelphia, and in 1845 was a member of the Society of Friends, also called Pennsylvania Quakers. Elizabeth Mott was born about 1825, was the daughter of James Mott, and died in 1865. 79, 252 & 278 Apparently, the Motts came to this country on the Mayflower. Thomas Cavender practiced law for several years in the City of Philadelphia and then moved to South Carolina after retirement. It is of interest to note that another Thomas Slate Cavender (“Thomas S. Cavender” & “T.S. Cavender”) was living in Ohio on May 23, 1808, was living in Robertson County, Tennessee on November 21, 1808, and was living in Davidson County, Tennessee on April 26, 1809 and which was formerly a part of North Carolina. The children of Thomas Slate Cavender and Elizabeth Mott Cavender were:

Charles Cavender born May 22, 1855, and who later became a Quaker and an attorney in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1872 and practiced law there. According to Wescotts "History of Philadelphia", pages 368-564, a Rev. Charles Cavender was a pastor of St. George's Church in Philadelphia at one time;

Henry Cavender born January 29, 1849, and died in September 1863;

Fannie Cavender ("Frances Cavender"? & "Fanny Cavender"?) born May 25, 1846, and married Thomas C. Parrish ("Thomas Parrish"); and,

Mary Cavender ("Mary A. Cavender"?) born December 13, 1857;79, 252 & 278and,

WILLIAM CAVENDER;294 & 355 and,

MARY CAVENDER who married a Cannon (“Connor”? & "Conner"?) in Dorchester County, Maryland (and thus became “Mary Cannon”);

(VII) PATRICK CAVINDIRE? ("Patrick Cavender" & “Patrick Cavanagh”?) who married Mary Potee (“Mary Patee”?) at Saint George's Street in Saint John's Parish, Baltimore County, Maryland on January 5, 1769. He could be the same Patrick Cavanagh who was a Catholic schoolmaster in York County, Pennsylvania which later became Baltimore County, Maryland. If Patrick Cavender had married when he became 21 years of age, then he would have been born about 1748. (NOTE: As Dorset Cavender, believed by some to have been the father of the above Patrick Cavindire, died about 1739, then it is extremely unlikely that the above Patrick Cavindire could have been his son, as he would have been born after his father died.); 262, 263, 272, 273, 279, 286, 302, 313 & 455 and,

(VII) EZEKIEL CAVENDER who married Nancy (sometimes "Ann"?) and who lived in Dorchester County, Maryland at least by December 12, 1764, the date on which an Ezekiel Cavenor ("Ezekiel Cavender") and John True were named the sureties to the bond of Catherine King who was the executrix of the Thomas King estate in Dorchester County, Maryland.

On March 14, 1768, an Ezekiel Cavender was living rent free for a term of one year on the land of James Brown, a planter in Dorchester County, Maryland.271 & 302 On June 10, 1771, Ezekiel Cavender was listed as one of the many debtors of the estate of Dr. Reimour Land of Dorchester County, Maryland.392

On October 20, 1779, an Ezekiel Cavender purchased from Robert Stephens and his wife, Jannet Stephens, 73 acres of land known as "New Port" or "Newport" on the east side of the Northwest fork of Nanticoke River in Dorchester County, Maryland. On the same day, Ezekiel Cavender and his wife, Nancy Cavender, sold to Robert Stephens 85 acres of land in Dorchester County, Maryland, known as "Ezekiel's Fortune" which was located on the east side of the Northwest fork of the Nanticoke River in Dorchester County, Maryland.

On September 18, 1780, Ezekiel Cavender and Ann Cavender (sometimes "Nancy Cavender" or possibly his second wife) sold to William Paddison 73 acres of land in Dorchester County, Maryland, known as "Newport" which was located on the east side of the Northwest fork of the Nanticoke River and which he has previously purchased from Robertson Stevens and Jannet Stephens on October, 20, 1779.286 & 352

On September 18, 1780, Ezekiel Cavender and Ann Cavender (sometimes "Nancy Cavender") sold to William Paddison 73 acres of land in Dorchester County, Maryland, known as "Newport" which was located on the east side of the Northwest fork of the Nanticoke River and which he has previously purchased from Robertson Stevens and Jannet Stephens on October, 20, 1779.

In 1789, Ezekiel Cavender sold 107 acres ("Ezekiel's Fortune") to Robert Stevens in Dorchester County, Maryland. It is believed that by this point in time, he was approximately 60 years of age. 286, 302 , 313, 336 & 352

(NOTE: There is some possibility that the above Ezekiel Cavender is the same person whose line is separately listed in the index. Additionally, there was apparently another person likewise named Ezekiel Cavender who is believed to have immigrated from England, first settled in Maryland around the same time that the above Ezekiel Cavender was also living there, but who later moved to Westmoreland County, Virginia about 1770, and still later moved to North Carolina and then into Indian Territory in Georgia where he died.296)

CHARLES SAMUEL CAVENDER #1 line (1765-1842)

This particular Charles Samuel Cavender (“Charles S. Cavender”, “C.S. Cavender” & “Charles Cavender”) was born about 1750 in Cork City, Ireland, married Deborah Davis about in that portion of Lake Champlain which lies between Ferrisberg Township in Addison County, Vermont and Clinton County, New York, died June 9, 1833 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, and is believed to have been buried in the Tell City/Cannelton, Perry County. Indiana vicinity. Deborah Davis was born about 1771 in New York, New York, was the daughter of Daniel Davis and Mary Nin, and died about 1835 in Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana.388, 403 & acbgram@

It is to be noted that there are some who say that his name is not really Charles Samuel Cavender on the basis of a statement attributed to his grandson who was very young when his grandfather died and who wrote a letter saying that his name was either Samuel, William or Charles and went on to say: “What difference does it make what his name was?”

The foregoing conclusion that the above Charles Cavender was the one who married Deborah Davis is the fact that a Charles Cavender was living on the West bank of Lake Champlain in Wellsburgh Township, Clinton County, New York when the 1790 census was taken, and was listed as then being 16 years old, or over. Another report states that this Charles Cavender was listed in the 1790 census as then living in Ferrisburg, Addison County, Vermont and was then being over 21 years of age with no dependents.388 According to the 1800 census, a Charles Cavender was still living in Ferrisburg, Addison County, Vermont and was the only Cavender listed as then living in Vermont. At that time he was 26-45 years of age and had 1 son and 2 daughters under 10 years of age. Supposedly, he was living somewhere in New York around 1810, the same year he was listed in the census of Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. The close proximity of Clinton County, New York to Ferrisburg, Vermont strongly suggests that this particular Charles Cavender was the one who married Deborah Davis as he was the only Charles Cavender in or near both New York and Vermont in 1790. According to an 1861 obituary notice for his son, James Cavender, the Cavender family went to Perry County, Indiana in 1818, and according to the 1820 census report for Clark County, Indiana, his family was then living in Clark County, Indiana, and as early as 1824 they had purchased land in Perry County, Indiana.

It believed by some that Charles Samuel Cavender decended from an ordained minister also named Charles Cavender who sailed from England to Baltimore, Maryland about 1705. It has been stated that all the Cavenders were either Protestants, Whigs or Republicans and maybe "Scotch-Yankees" and were said to be the leading pioneer families of the White River Settlement in Indiana.

Deborah Davis was born about 1771 in New York, was the daughter of Daniel Davis and a Mary, both of Suffolk County, New York area, and Deborah died about 1835 in Perry County, Indiana. Daniel Davis fought in the Revolutionary War, died about 1826 at the age of 92, and his wife Mary Davis died about 1830 at the age of 93. According to the "Boston Transcript" issue dated February 27, 1927, the Daniel Davis family moved from Setanket, Brookhaven Township, Suffolk County, New York to Ferrisberg, Vermont around 1786 where he made his first purchase of land about the same year and had the following children: William Davis born about 1759 who married a Mercy; Zophar Davis born about 1769 who married Lois Porter, later moved to Erie County, Pennsylvania, and died about 1782 in Brookhaven, New York, the year his will was probated; Deborah Davis who married the above Charles Cavender; and, Mary Davis who married Robert Satterly.

The foregoing is considered significant because the given name "Zophar", "Zoper" and "Zophar" in the above Davis family later appeared as one of the given names of later members of the Indiana Cavender family after the Charles Cavender, Jr. family subsequently moved to Indiana.

The 1810 census for Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio lists a Charles Cavinder ("Charles Cavender") as then living there, and, a William Cavender noted that he had moved to Cincinnati, Ohio about 1811 when he was 18 years of age, thus born about 1793, the same year that the below William Cavender, the son of the above Charles Cavender, was born. Thus, the Charles Cavender above apparently lived in Hamilton County, Ohio from about 1811 to about 1817 when the 1817 tax list for Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio lists Charles Cavinder ("Charles Cavender") household as comprising: 1 male (apparently himself) over 21 years of age, 2 males under 12 years of age; 1 male from 12-21 years; 1 female (apparently his wife) over 21 years of age; 1 female under 12 years of age; and 1 female between 12-21 years. It appears that from sometime after the Hamilton County, Ohio 1817 tax rate was taken until about 1823, his family was living in Jeffersonville Township of Clark County, Indiana as the 1820 Jefferson Township, Clark County, Indiana census lists a Charles Cavender as head of a household at that time and that his family then comprised himself and his wife both over 45 years of age, and his children then comprised: 1 male under 10; 1 male 10-15 years; 1 male 15-18 years; 1 male 18-25 years; 1 female under 10; and 2 females 10-25 years of age. His son William Cavender was the only other head of household that was listed in that region. From marriage records of his children, Charles Cavender moved to Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana in either late 1823 or early 1824 and until 1830, and probably until his death in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana in February 1842.

In these early years of opening settlement, it was almost customary for a new owner to "squat" on Congress land for a goodly period of time with the aim of purchasing it eventually. This possibility is reinforced by the record of the marriage of the eldest Cavender daughter, Frances Cavender, to John L. Thomas ("John Thomas") on June 14, 1824 in Perry County, Indiana, and 3 months later Charles Cavender purchased the 108 acres of land of the LaFayette Spring area.

Charles Cavender's 3 sons, William Cavender, James Cavender and Anson Cavender all became judges in Dubois County, Indiana. Charles Cavender and Deborah Cavender (formerly “Deborah Davis”) had 9 children:

WILLIAM CAVENDER born on August 29, 1793 on the shore of Lake Champlain in Ferrisberg, Addison County, Vermont, lived there until he was 18 years of age when he immigrated to Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio about 1875 and where he bought 40 acres of land from General Zachary Taylor and on which land is presently located the downtown section of Cincinnati, Ohio. William Cavender’s parents and siblings joined him there about 1815-1816, and his 2 elder sisters were married in Jefferson County, Indiana about 1816-1817 and the entire family had relocated there prior to 1820. William Cavender in later years expressed regret for selling the land so cheaply and which had become the downtown area of Cincinnati, Ohio. In late 1823 to early 1824, the Cavender family (less 2 married daughters) again moved farther down the Ohio River and settled in Perry County, Indiana. He later moved to Utica, Indiana where he lived for a few years, and then moved to Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana about October 1833, and still later moved to Dubois County, Indiana. He apparently first married Rosanna Holt ("Rossana Holt"?)on April 23, 1817 in Jeffersonville Township, Clark County, Indiana and who was born about 1805. In the 1820 census records for Clark County, Indiana, William Cavender was then listed as being 26 years of age and thus born about 1794, his wife Rosanna Cavender was listed as then being 15 years of age and thus born about 1805, and he then had an infant son whose identity is unknown and who was born in Clark County, Indiana. William Cavender later married Mary Worrall ("Mary Worrell?) on October 13, 1822 in Jefferson County, Kentucky. Mary Worrall was the daughter of Thomas Worrall. He still later married Mrs. Charity Stretton (formerly Charity Hougland”) on August 9, 1829 in Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana. Either Mary Worrall was born in Jefferson County, Kentucky, or they were married there. Charity Hougland had previously married Mark Stretton in Perry County, Indiana on February 14, 1824. According to a local and undocumented legend, Charity Stretton was then a widow of one of Jean Lafitte's band of pirates. She was born about 1802 and died about 1876. William Cavender later moved to Dubois County, Indiana where he became a Justice of the Peace and a Judge, and died October 23, 1875 in Jasper Township, Dubois County, Indiana. Charity Struton was born January 11, 1804, died on December 14, 1876 in Harbison Township in Dubois County, Indiana at the age of 72 years, 11 months and 3 days, and is buried in the Sherritt Cemetery in Boone Township, Dubois County, Indiana.388 In 1835, William Cavender and family, together with his brother Anson Cavender and family moved to the Northern part of Dubois County, Indiana where he later became an Associate Judge for Dubois County on August 21, 1845 for 7 years until the organization of the court was discontinued by the second Indiana State Constitution. This was under Indiana's first constitution. According to the 1850 census, William Cavender and family were then living in Harbison Township in Dubois County, Indiana and the family then comprised himself as being age 56 and therefore born about 1794 and his wife Charity Cavender was listed as being 49 years of age and born in Tennessee about 1801. Also living in the same household was a John Cavender age 20 and born in Indiana about 1830, and a Margaret Cavender age 18 and also born in Indiana about 1832. In 1860 William Cavender was still living in Harbison Township in Dubois County, Indiana with his wife Charity Cavender who died December 14, 1876 in Harbison Township. In the 1871 census of Harbison Township, Dubois, Indiana, William Cavender was listed as being 77 years of age. Apparently William Cavender died on either October 23, 1875 or on August 23, 1875403 near Portersville in Harbison Township, Dubois County, Indiana at the age of 83, and in his will his heirs were listed as: (i) his wife, Charity Cavender; (ii) his son, (iii) his grandchildren, William W. Cavender ("William Cavender"), Lodosa Cavender, and Rosina J. Cavender ("Rosina Cavender" & "Rowina Cavender") heirs; and, the children of his son. William Cavender and Rosanna Cavender (“Formerly “Rossanna Holt had 1 child:

an unknown infant born before 1820, and died in Clark County, Indiana;

William Cavender and Charity Cavender (“Formely “Charity Houghland”) had 8 children:

(i) JOHN D. CAVENDER (“John Cavender” & “J.D. Cavender”) born either November 17, 1830481 or on August 4, 1838 in Connelton, Perry County, Indiana, first married a Mary Ann Thornton ("Mary Thornton") on either March 31, 1852, or on May 11, 1869403 in Dubois County, Indiana and who was born about 1832 in Tennessee, later married a Polina Breuner ("Pauline Breuner"? & "Polina Brunner"?) on May 11, 1869 in Dubois County, Indiana, 279 was a trustee of Harbinson Township, died either on March 5, 1873481 or on April 22, 1900 in Dubois County, Indiana at the age of 42 years, 3 months and 18 days when killed by a tree he was cutting down fell on him, and is buried in the Sherritt Cemetery in Dubois County, Indiana. Pauline Cavender was born on August 1, 1835 and died on April 22, 1900. Both John Cavender and Pauline Cavender are buried in the Clarinda Cemetery in Nodaway Township, Page County, Iowa.

In 1880, Paulina Cavender ("Pauline Cavender") was listed as being the head of the household, 45 years of age, was born in Indiana, and that she and her family were then living in Mason Township in Taylor County, Iowa. Therefore, she was born in either 1834 or 1835 depending upon whether her date of birth was before or after the date the 1880 census was taken. As J.D. Cavender died in 1875, i.e., prior to 1800 when Pauline Cavender was the named head of the household in Taylor County, Iowa, the two above Pauline Cavenders, apparently being of the same age, must be the same person. Actually, it has been established that they are the same person. This being the case, the children of J.D. Cavender and Pauline Cavender are listed in the 1880 census and are: Hattie Cavender (“Harriett Cavender”?) age 17 and born in Indiana about 1863; Charles Cavender, age 12 and born in Iowa about 1868; Nancy Cavender, age 9 and born in Iowa about 1871; and, Mattie Cavender, age 7 and born in Iowa about 1873. As Mattie Cavender's age was listed a being 7 years old when the 1880 census was taken, she was born in either 1872 or 1873, depending upon whether her birthday was before or after the date the census was taken. A Mattie L. Cavender ("Mattie Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”), age 25 and thus born about 1855, married Lewis Edward Miller ("Lewis E. Miller" & "Lewis Miller"), age 31, on May 4, 1898 in Page County, Iowa. Therefore, the second mentioned Mattie Cavender was also born in either 1872 or 1873. It has now been established that the two Mattie Cavenders are the same person. Glenn Alton Miller ("Glenn Miller") was born in Clarinda, Page County, Iowa on March 1, 1904 and his mother was Mattie Lou Cavender ("Mattie L. Cavender" & "Mattie Cavender"). It has been further established that Glen Alton Miller, the world famous band leader that was killed in a plane crash, is the son of Lewis Edward Miller and Mattie Lou Cavender Miller, and the grandson of J.D. Cavender and Pauline Cavender. Glen Miller had a brother Elmer D. Miller ("Elmer Miller") who was born April 6, 1901 in Clarinda, Iowa. 282

According to a Descendant Chart from the LDS Library, a John D. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.E. Cavender”) was born in Perry County, Indiana, on either August 4, 1838 or about 1830, married Martha Ann Thornton ("Martha Thornton" & "Mary Thorton"?) on March 31, 1852 in Dubois County, Indiana, died January 30, 1875, and is buried in the Clarinda Cemetery in Clarinda, Nodaway Township in Page County, Iowa. Mary or Margaret Thorton was born in Tennessee about 1832-1833.

John Cavender and Mary Cavender or Margaret Cavender had 7 children:

WILLIAM W. CAVENDER (“W.W, Cavender”) born on January 25, 1853 in Harbison Township, Dubois County, Indiana, married Mary E. Hicks (“Mary Hicks”) in Iowa on July 21, 1878 at the brides residence in Taylor County, Iowa at the age of 26 years. Mary Hicks was bornabout 1861 in Iowa, and was the daughter of E.G. Hicks born in Georgia and Jane Hicks born in Ohio and who gave their consent, and was age 17 when she married. He was a school teacher in Harbison Township in 1875, and was living in Denver, Denver County, Colorado in 1929 when he was 79 years of age and had lived in Denver for the past 35 years, and he died on April 11, 1933 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado. William Cavender and Mary Cavender had at least a daughter named:

Leta L. Cavender (“Leta Cavender” & “L.L. Cavender”) who was born in Iowa. (It is to be noted that the 1880 census for Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa lists her parents as both being born in Iowa);

LODESCA CAVENDER (“Lodosa Cavender”, “Lodesa Cavender”? & "Dies Cavender") born about 1856 in Dubois County, Indiana, married Shelby Dougherty about 1875 in Iowa, and died about 1945 in Iowa;

LAMANDY CAVENDER ("June Cavender"?) born about 1859 in Indiana;

JAMES CAVENDER born about 1861;

SUSAN EMMALINE CAVENDER ("Susan Emaline Cavender", "Susan Emeline Cavender"?, "Emmaline Cavender", “S.E. Cavender” & "Susan Cavender") born either October 2, 1863 or October 25, 1863481 in Haysville, Dubois County, Indiana, and married Jacob E. Hurley Roberts ("Jacob Roberts") on November 6, 1881 in Memory, Taylor County, Iowa, died on April 10, 1949 in Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho, and is buried in Kohlerlawn Cemetery in Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho. Jacob Roberts was born January 7, 1859 in Marion, Marion County, Ohio, died on May 1, 1937 in Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho, and is buried with his wife. In 1880, Jacob Roberts and Susan Roberts were still living in Indiana and apparently later moved to Iowa. Jacob Roberts was born on January 7, 1859 in Marion, Marion County, Ohio and he and Susan Roberts had 7 children:

PEARL MAY ROBERTS ("Pearl Roberts") born May 18, 1883 in Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa who married Lawrence Dale Nelson ("Lawrence Nelson") born about 1883;

FREDERICK FINANCE ROBERTS ("Frederick Roberts") born November 22, 1884 in New Market, Taylor County, Iowa who first married Myrtle Lewis who was born about 1884, later married Josephine Peyton who was born about 1884, and still later married Mildred Jelinek who was born about 1884;

WILLIAM FRANK ROBERTS ("William Roberts") born January 25, 1888 in Laramie County, Colorado who first married Alva Winn who was born about 1888, later married Mary Brown who was born about 1888, and still later married Irene Josephine Rohrbacher ("Irene Rohrbacher") who was born about 1888;

EDITH EMMELINE ROBERTS ("Edith Emiline Roberts", "Edith Roberts", "Emaline Roberts"? & "Emeline Roberts"?) born October 9, 1891 in Loveland, Laramie County, Colorado who married Benjamin Floyd Sadler ("Benjamin Sadler") who was born about 1891;

CARL EDISON ROBERTS, SR. ("Carl Roberts") born February 18, 1896 in New Market, Taylor County, Iowa and who first married Myrtle Cantrell who was born about 1896, later married Gertrude Woodward, and still later married Rose Myers who was born about 1896; and,

TWO UNKNOWN CHILDREN;

ROSANNA JOSEPHINE CAVENDER ("Rosanna Cavender" & "Catt Cavender") born either on August 2, 1866418 or on August 26, 1866 in Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana, died January 6, 1952 and is buried in Kohlerlawn Cemetery in Nampa Canyon County, Idaho, the same cemetery her parents are buried. Rosanna Cavender first married Alfonzo Shaffer and they had a daughter named:

Glen Temple Shaffer ("Glen Shaffer") and later married Nathaniel Tilson Gaywood on December 2, 1881 in Velmont, Colorado. Nathaniel Gaywood was born January 6, 1862 in Blakensburg, Wapello County, Iowa, the son of Sam Gaywood and Sarah Gaywood (formerly "Sarah Williams"), died October 25, 1954 and is buried in the same cemetery as his wife and her parents. Nathaniel Gaywood and Glen Gaywood had the following children:

William Gaywood ("Bill" & "Billy");

Lodeska Gaywood who married Shelby Dougherty;

James Gaywood ("Jimmy Gaywood") who married a Sadie; and,

Armenia Gaywood; 355 and,

CATT CAVENDER born about 1869

(ii) ROSINE CAVENDER born about 1831;

(iii) MARGARET E. CAVENDER ("Margaret Cavender" & “M.E. Cavender”) born February 10, 1832 near Troy. Perry County, Indiana, married William B. Sherritt ("William Sheritt" & "William Sherritt") on March 13, 1851 in Dubois County, Indiana, is believed to have been the last of the Cavender name in Dubois County, died on July 14, 1922 in Dubois County, Indiana, and is buried in the Sherritt Family Cemetery in Dubois County, Indiana, sometimes called "Mud Hole" after the many mud holes made by around 100,000 buffaloes who wallowed here and formed such mud holes.405 William Sherritt was born on either January 12, 1822 or on January 13, 1822481 to Capt. John Sherritt who died April 1, 1849 and Jane Brown William Sherritt who was a staunch Republican and voted for President Harrison. He died April 7, 1897 at the age of 75 years, 2 months and 25 days in Dubois County, Indiana, and is buried in the Sherritt Cemetery in Dubois County, Indiana. John Sherrit and Jane Brown were the first couple to be married in Dubois County, Indiana and the Sherritt farm in Boone Township is the oldest farm in Dubois County, being a part of the land entry made by Capt. Dubois in 1807 and part of the patent issued by Thomas Jefferson. Apparently the "patent" issued by Thomas Jefferson was recorded on sheepskin and, at one time, was loaned to the Pageant at Huntingburg in 1916. William Sherritt and Margaret Sherritt had 4 children:

EMMA F. SHERRITT ("Emma Sherritt") born about 1853, married John F. Dillon ("John Dillon") on May 18, 1887, and is buried in the Rose Hill Cemetery at Bloomington, Indiana. John Dillon was born about 1853 in Bloomington, Indiana, and was the son of John Dillon and Catherine Hagnes;

JAMES W. SHERRITT ("James Sherritt") born April 19, 1857 in Dubois County, Indiana, died on September 5, 1858, and is buried in the Sherritt Cemetery;

WILLIAM G. SHERRITT ("William Sherritt" & "Buddie") born February 7, 1860 in Dubois County, Indiana, died March 30, 1860 in Dubois County, Indiana, and is buried in the Sherritt Cemetery; and,

IRVIN B. SHERRITT ("Irvin Sherritt") born August 21, 1861 in Dubois County, Indiana, was killed June 11, 1885 at the age of about 23 years in Dubois County, Indiana, and is buried in the Sherritt Cemetery in Dubois County, Indiana;403

(iv) FRANKLIN CAVENDER born on April 21,1835 in Dubois County, Indiana, married Mary Jane Mathis ("Mary Mathis") on November 29, 1855 in Dubois County, Indiana, died on May 28, 1910, and is buried in the Memory Cemetery in New Market, Taylor County, Iowa. Mary Mathis was born on August 25, 1835 in Indiana, was the daughter of Reuben Mathis, died on November 22, 1910 at a Mr. Sherritt's home while on a visit, and she is buried in Dubois County, Indiana.279 & 502 Franklin Cavender and Mary Cavender (“Jane Cavender”) had 4 children:

THERESA CAVENDER born about 1857;

CAROLINE CAVENDER born about 1858;

LaFAYETTE CAVENDER (“La Fayette Cavender”) born about 1858, married Anna Bell Cavender (“Ann Cavender” & “A.B. Cavender”), and died on October 12, 1927 in New Market, Iowa. Anna Cavender died about 1869 in New Market, Iowa; and,

WILSON CAVENDER born about 1859;

(v) BARDINE CAVENDER ("Bordien Cavender"?) born in May 1837 either in Dubois County, Indiana or in Perry County, Indiana481, and died on April 18, 1864 in either Georgia or in Baton Rouge, Louisiana403 & 487 during the Civil War;

(vi) SAMATHA CAVENDER born on November 9, 1838 in Dubois County, Indiana, married James Fraser ("James Frazer"? & "James Fraizer"?), a Scotchman, on April 16, 1861 in Dubois County, Indiana,403and died on April 1, 1905 in Maryville, Missouri. James Fraser was born on March 16, 1833 in Cullerny, Petty Inverness, Scotland, and died on September 16, 1916 in Maryville, Missouri. James Fraser and Samatha Fraser had 5 children:

ELMER FRASER born on June 20, 1862 in Dubois County, Indiana, married Alice May Hamilton (“Alice Hamilton”) on January 3, 1890 in Marysville, Missouri, and died on June 11, 1949;

DONALD FRASER born on September 20, 1864, and died on June 23, 1965;

ALEXANDER FRASER born on August 30, 1866 in Dubois County, Indiana, married Nancy Jane Cavender (“Nancy Cavender” & “N.J. Cavender”) on March 3, 1890 in Clarinda, Iowa, and died on October 29, 1927 in Clinton, Oklahoma. Nancy Cavender was born on August 7, 1870 in New Market, Iowa, and died on April 5, 1936 in Bolckow, Missouri;

JAMES FRASER born on July 23, 1870 in Maryville, Missouri, married Lula Eudora Conrad (“Lula Conrad”) about 1916 in Maryville, Missouri, and died on June 18, 1850 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. Lula Conrad was born about 1876, and died about 1957; and,

BARDINE FRASER born on June 7, 1879 in Maryville, Missouri, and died on June 30, 1948 in Maryvile, Missouri;

(vii) LEMANDY CAVENDER (“Lamanda Cavender”?) born about 1840; and

(viii) ROSINA CAVENDER ("Rhoda Cavender", "Roseanna Cavender"?, "Rose Anna Cavender"? & "Rose Cavender"?) born about 1841 in Dubois County, Indiana, married ex-sheriff Bazil Brook Lockhart Edmonston ("Bazil Edmonston", "B.B.L. Edmondston"?, "Brooke Admonston", "Brazil Edmondston"? & "Brazil Edmonston") on October 17, 1861 in Dubois County, Indiana403. The ceremony was conducted by A.J. Strain. Brook Edmonston was born in Indiana January 12, 1844 to Col Brazil Brooke Edmonston, Jr. ("Brazil Edmonston") who was a sheriff of Dubois County, Indiana, and was killed in an accident about 1907. Brooks Edmonston and Rowina Edmonston ("Rosina Edmonston") had 5 children:

GEORGE B. EDMONSTON ("George Edmonston") born about 1863;

MARGARET BLANCHE EDMONSTON ("Maggie Edmonston" & "Margaret Edmondson"?) born December 20, 1866 in Jasper County, Indiana, married Edward Cavender about 1891, and died on June 27, 1944 in Page County, Iowa;

CORA E. EDMONSTON ("Cora Edmonston") born about 1870;

WILLIAM B.W. EDMONSTON ("William Edmonston") born about 1872; and,

CHARITY J.W. EDMONSTON ("Charity Edmonston") born about 1874, and who married a Hambree in Clarinda, Iowa;

The children of John Cavender and Polina Cavender ("Pauline Cavender"?) include:

MATTIE LOU CAVENDER ("Mattie Cavender") born September 14, 1872 in Page County, Iowa and married May 4, 1898; and,

FRANKLIN CAVENDER; 355 & 364

ELIZABETH CAVENDER born about 1795 in Ferrisberg, Addison County, Vermont, and married Samuel Stewart on March 8, 1816 in Clark County, Indiana, with John Miller performing the ceremony;

DEBORAH CAVENDER (“Ceborah Cavender”?) born about 1797481, 1798 or 1803418 in Ferrisberg, Addison County, Vermont, married Henry Lentz on February 11, 1823 in Jefferson Township, Clark County, Indiana, in 1820 was living in Jefferson Township, Clark County, Indiana, later moved about 75 miles farther down the Ohio River to Perry County, Indiana, and died after 1870 in Jefferson County, Kentucky. According to the 1870 census of Harrods Creek Precinct, Jefferson County, Kentucky, Deborah Lentz was then apparently living with her son George Lentz and his family in Jefferson County, Kentucky and was listed as being born in Vermont about 1800. According to the 1830 census for Jeffersonville Township, Clark County, Indiana, the household of Henry Lentz then comprised: 1 male age 30-40; 2 males under the age of 5; 1 female age 30-40; and, 1 female under the age of 5. According to the 1840 census, his family then comprised: 1 male age 40-50; 2 males ages 10-15; 1 male under the age of 5; 1 female 30-40; and 2 females ages of 5-10. According to the 1850 census, Henry Lentz was born in New York about 1796, his wife Deborah Cavender Lentz was born in Vermont about 1798, his son Lesster Lentz was born in New York about 1818. Apparently, the children of Henry Lentz and possibly Deborah Lentz, assuming she was his first wife, included one or more of the following: (i) the John Lentz who married Mary Jane Twyman ("Mary Twyman") on September 9, 1845 in Jefferson County, Kentucky and who was the daughter of William Twyman, or (ii) the John Lentz who married Sussannah Hye ("Susannah Hye"?) on August 13, 1846 in Jefferson County, Kentucky, or (iii) the John Lentz ("John Lenz") who married Maria Solbager on January 10, 1847 in Jefferson County, Kentucky;

LESTER B. LENTZ ("Lester Lentz") born in New York about 1818;

JOHN LENTZ born about 1825;

GEORGE LENTZ born in Indiana about 1828. According to the 1870 census, George Lentz and his family were then living in Harrods Creek Precinct, Jefferson County, Kentucky, and his wife was then listed as M. Cavender age 38 and born in Indiana about 1832. By 1880, George Lentz had apparently moved out of the state of Kentucky. The children of George Lentz was listed as:

MARY CAVENDER LENTZ ("Mary Lents") born in Indiana about 1861;

DAISY CAVENDER LENTZ ("Daisy Lentz") born in Kentucky about 1865; and,

CATHERINE CAVENDER LENTZ ("Catharine Lentz" & "Catherine Lentz"?) born in Kentucky about 1868;

CATHERINE LENTZ (“Catharine Lentz”) born in Indiana about 1829-1830 and, married Lester Young on March 1, 1849 in Jefferson County, Kentucky;

AN UNKNOWN MALE LENTZ born about 1830;

MARY MOLLIE LENTZ (“Mary Lentz” & “Molly Lentz”) born about 1831 in Clark, County, Indiana, and who married Samuel Cavender about 1860 and who was the son of James Cavender and Sarah Davidson. Samuel Cavender was born about 1831 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana. Samuel Cavender and Mary Cavender (“Mollie Cavender” & “Molly Cavender”) had 3 children:

MARY MOLLIE CAVENDER (“Mary Cavender”, “Mary M. Cavender” & “Molly Cavender”) born about 1862;

DAISY CAVENDER born about 1867; and,

CATHERINE CAVENDER born about 1868;

CHARLES LENTZ born in Indiana about 1737; and,

ANN CAVENDER LENTZ ("Ann Lentz") born in Indiana about 1840;

FRANCES CAVENDER ("Fanny Cavender" & "Fannie Cavender"?) born about either 1795 acbgram@alltel.lnet, 1798, 1800388 & 403 or in 1801404 & 481 in Vermont, probably in Ferrisberg, Addison County, Vermont, and married John L. Thomas ("John Thomas") on either June 14, 1824 in Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana. John Thomas was born on February 3, 1802 in Kentucky, was the oldest son of William Thomas who was born about 1780, and he died on July 29, 1854 in Dubois County, Indiana. On September 25, 1824, they purchased from Elisha Latimer 108 acres, including LaFayette Springs which was approximately 7 months prior to the wreck of the steamboat carrying General LaFayette on May 9, 1825.

(It is to be noted that a Thomas L. James ("Thomas James") married a Fanny Cavender on June 5, 1824 in Perry County, Indiana, and in 1820 was living in Clark County, Indiana.)

The children of John Thomas and Frances Thomas were:

CHARLOTTE THOMAS born about 1826, and married Howell Rees on either August 14, 1845481 or on August 15, 1845 in Perry County, Indiana;

ELIZABETH ANN THOMAS ("Elizabeth Thomas") born about 1828 in Perry County, Indiana, and married Rezin Long on either August 29, 1845481 or on August 31, 1845 in Perry County, Indiana;

FRANCES B THOMAS (“Frances Thomas”) born on February 13, 1829 in Perry County, Indiana, and died on April 20, 1852 in Perry County, Indiana;

JAMES CAVENDER THOMAS ("James Thomas') born in June 1830 in Jasper County, Indiana, married Sarah Ann Humphrey ("Sarah Humphrey") on December 15, 1864 in Perry County, Indiana, prospected for gold in Sacramento, California, fought in the Civil War, and died about 1911 at the age of 80 years in Perry County, Indiana. Sarah Humphrey was born about 1840 in Indianapolis, Indiana, was the daughter of Hart Humphrey and Frances Harris, and died in 1877 in Perry County, Indiana at the age of 37 years. James Thomas and Sarah Thomas had 7 children:

OLIVER M. THOMAS ("Oliver Thomas") born November 1865 in Perry County, Indiana, did not marry, and died on April 17, 1918 in Perry County, Indiana. He operated a small store at Millstone and small farm one mile to the northeast;

FRANCES THOMAS born in August 1867, married George Washington McFall ("George McFall") on September 12, 1889 in Perry County, Indiana. George McFall was born December 10, 1869 in Hancock County, Kentucky and was the son of George W. McFall ("George McFall") and Mary C. Suddart ("Mary Suddart"). The children of George McFall and Frances McFall were:

Ivah D. McFall (Ivah McFall") born January 10, 1891, married James J. Hall ("James Hall"), and died June 3, 1969;

James Leslie McFall ("James McFall") born March 14, 1892, and married Ellen Peterson;

Roy Ross McFall ("Roy McFall") born July 7, 1895, and married Mary Easton;

Dillwyn Daley McFall ("Dillwyn McFall") born October 23, 1897 in Spencer County, Indiana, and married a Dorothy;

William Winford McFall ("William McFall") born April 25, 1900 in Perry County, Indiana, married Mildred G. Woody ("Mildred Woody"), and died March 7, 1943;

Bernice Mcfall apparently died at birth on March 23, 1902;

Opal Bertha McFall ("Opal McFall") born February 23, 1903, and married Idris F. Hall ("Idris Hall");

Joseph Thomas McFall ("Joseph McFall") born April 11, 1905 and died February 11, 1908;

Myrtle Vivian McFall ("Myrtle McFall") born October 14, 1907, married 2 times and had no children: and,

Anna Mae McFall ("Anna McFall") born April 3, 1911, and married Nelson Harris;

NATHANIEL THOMAS born January 1869 in Perry County, Indiana, married Sadie Ineda Lennie Robertson ("Sadie Robertson”, “Saddie Robertson” & “Ineda Robertson”) on December 10, 1890 in Perry County, Indiana. Sadie Robertson was born August 1869 and was the daughter of Redmond W. Robertson ("Redmond Robertson") and Margaret Axton. The children of Nathaniel Thomas and Sadie Thomas included:

Alzora Thomas born September 1891;

Lloyd Thomas born July 1892;

Oval Thomas born about 1898 and was convicted of murdering and robbing his uncle Oliver M. Thomas ("Oliver Thomas"); and,

Teddy R. Thomas, a daughter born August 15, 1912;

JAMES O. THOMAS ("James Thomas") born about 1870 in Perry County, Indiana, died about 1893 while he was still in the army, and is buried in Methodist Cemetery at Tobinsport, Perry County, Indiana beside his brother Oliver Thomas and his parents;

MINNEOLA THOMAS born on either April 30, 1872481 or on November 30, 1872 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, and married William Jackson Hendricks (“William Hendricks”) on January 14, 1892, and died on August 7, 1958 in Los Angeles, California at the age of 85 years. William Hendricks was born about 1863, and died in March 1947 at the age of 85 years;

JOHN THOMAS born about 1874, and died when he was 22 years old; and,

FLORA THOMAS born about 1878, and died when she was 1 year, 6 months, and 29 days old;

NATHANIEL THOMAS born about 1833;

JOHN G. THOMAS (“John Thomas”) born about 1836;

MARY P. THOMAS (“Mary Thomas”) born on April 4, 1838 in Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana, and married Capt. Robert Hancock Walter (“Robert Walter”) on February 5, 1856 in Indiana. Robert Walter was born on January 7, 1832 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, was the son of Thomas Walter and Nary Hancock (“Mary Hancock”?), and died about 1920 in Pasadena, California. Robert Walter and Mary Walter had 3 children:

ROBERT WALTER;

EMMA FRANCES WALTER (“Emma Walter”) born on May 6, 1858 in Indiana, married William Hester Carr (“William Carr”) on January 11, 1883 in Perry County, Indiana, and died in October 1938 in Saline County, Illinois. William Walter was born on March 9, 1859 in Derby, Perry County, Indiana, and died on August 16, 1938 in Saline County, Illinois; and,

EDGAR USTICK WALTER (“Edgar Walter”) born on June 28, 1861 in Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana;

DEBORAH THOMAS born about 1840;

LYDIAN THOMAS ("Lydia Thomas"?) born about 1843 in Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana, and married Nathaniel Humphery on December 9, 1866 in Perry County, Indiana and who was born about 1833 in Indiana; and,

ELIZABETH JANE THOMAS ("Elizabeth Thomas") born about 1845, and married George W. Raff ("George Raff") on January 21, 1875 who was the son of Horace Raff and Mary Gregory. George Raff and Elizabeth Raff had 2 daughters:

OLA RAFF born about 1876; and,

LILLY R. RAFF ("Lilly Raff" & “Lillie Raff”?) born about 1878;

JAMES M. CAVENDER (“James Cavender”, “J.M. Cavender” & “James Monroe Cavender”?) was born about 1803 in either Vermont404 or in New York418 & 481, probably in Ferrisberg, Addison County, Vermont, married Sarah Davidson ("Sally Davidson" & "Sally Davison") in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana on October 17, 1827, later became a Judge of Dubois County, Indiana, and died June 10, 1861 in Cannelton Township, Perry County, Indiana. Sarah Davidson was also born in New York on October 28, 1810, was the daughter of Robert Davidson and Abigail Nin, and the sister of Mrs. Bardine Cavender (“Nancy Davidson”), and she died on December 27, 1896 in Alexander County, Illinois. James Cavender later formed a partnership and had their 18 feet wide by 99 feet long flat-bottom boat appraised in Hawesville, Hancock County, Kentucky. James Cavender' son, Samuel Cavender, voted for the incorporation of the town of Connelton, Perry County, Indiana.

Apparently French General Marquis de Lafayette had been invited by President Monroe to tour the country and let the people show him their gratitude for his assistance during the Revolutionary War. Evidence from 3 eye-witness accounts of the wrecking of the steamer "Mechanic", sometimes referred to as the "Lady Franklin',' when it sunk in the Ohio River after hitting a sand bar and with French General Marquis De LaFayette aboard which was gathered by Bert Fenn of Tell City, combined with 2 news items in the Cannelton Reporter in 1861 and in 1864, together with a bit of Ohio River tradition, yields the following sequence of events on the night of either May 8, 1825 or May 9, 1825, the wooden steamer "Mechanic" under the command of Capt. Wyllys Hall and piloted by Capt. Wilson H. Daniel ("Wilson Daniel") left Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee with General LaFayette on board. It came up the Mississippi River and entered the Ohio River traveling upstream after dark and during a rain and bound for Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky on May 8, 1825 maintaining a course toward "Sugar Loaf Rock". This rock was located in the river on the Indiana side just upstream from the present locks and have been variously named "Lady Washington", "Lady Washer", "Elephant Rock" and "Elephant Butt". It was, and remained until its destruction in the 1970's, a traditional steering guide for larger river craft bound upstream. From this rock, boats then steered for the Kentucky side of the river to the opposite side to take advantage of the usually stronger current on the inside of a bend in the river. Soon after attaining this latter course around 50 feet from the Kentucky bank at the site of Cannelton, the boat hit a snag concealed in the 18 foot deep water and sank. The snag was a large tree which had been uprooted from some upstream point nearby and deposited at this point, a common hazard in the 19th century Ohio and Mississippi River steam boating. The offending tree limb punctured the fore hull of the boat which immediately began taking on water but did not sink completely. No lives were lost. Dramatic rescue efforts saved the lives of all on board except for Lafayette's pet dog. In spite of the intermittent rain, the party was able to build several fires on the bank and spent the remainder of the night there. Only a part of a mattress which had previously been salvaged, provided a resting place for General Lafayette, then nearly 68 years old, together with an improvised umbrella shelter. After daybreak, a cabin was sighted on the Indiana bank and was owned by James Cavender who was only about 20 years old, and had just recently left his parent’s home and built a log cabin for himself next to the Ohio river. There being apparently no dwelling nearby on the Kentucky side, Lafayette was rowed to this cabin for shelter from more threatening rain. The above "Cannelton Reporter" printed the following article on August 30, 1860:

"The log cabin 3 miles above Cannelton, in which General Lafayette took shelter for a night in 1824 is still standing. The General was a passenger on the ill-fated Lady Washington which was wrecked on a rock bow bearing that name, but a short distance from the cabin. The cabin was the residence of James Cavender, Esq., who took the illustrious stranger to his home."

According to "Lincoln's Youth, Indiana", pp 149, one of the most famous river disasters had occurred above Troy in the spring before Abraham Lincoln began working on the river. In May of 1825, the Marquis de LaFayette, on his triumphal tour through the United States aboard the steamboat "Mechanic", the boat became stuck on a sandbar and LaFayette spent the night in a log cabin near Rock Island in Perry County, Indiana shore belonging to James Cavender who held a kind of reception for the neighbors the following morning. Several neighbors walked the 6-8 miles from their homes to meet the General The next morning the General was picked up by the steamboat "Paragon" and taken to Louisville. On February 24, 1939, Beulah H. Gray ("Beulah Gray") wrote an article in the Jasper Herald, Jasper Indiana in which she stated that she had a piece of timber (probably cypress wood) taken from the wrecked remains of the steamer "Mechanic" on which General LaFayette was traveling at the time it sank. However, it is known that the "Mechanic" was refloated, repaired and used for 2 more years until it was wrecked on the Missouri River in May 1827.

In 1820, James Cavender was living in Clark County, Indiana and in 1850 was living in Perry County, Indiana. According to the 1850 census, the James Cavender family was then living in Deer Creek Township in Perry County, Indiana and were listed as comprising James Cavender age 47 and thus born about 1803, his wife Sarah Cavender age 43 and thus born about 1807. In 1840, the James Cavender family and four other families were the only people then living on the site of the present day Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana. In 1826 and 1827, James Cavender had purchased 80 acres of land which includes Sulphur Spring Hollow which is a quarter-mile north of Mine Avenue. A mine opened just across Mine Avenue from the McLean Mine and was called the "Cavender Mine". James Cavender and Sarah Cavender had 13 children, 4 of which died at an early age. The known children of James Cavender and Sally Cavender are:

WILLIAM CAVENDER born about October 1828 in Perry County, Indiana, died April 7, 1829 in Perry County, Indiana, and is buried in the small cemetery sometimes called the Vaughan-Cavender Cemetery located near the lower entrance to the road to the overlook point of the dam in Perry County, Indiana;

SAMUEL CAVENDER born in Indiana about 1830403 or 1831481 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, married Mary Mollie Lentz (“Mary Lentz”) about 1860, and was living with his parents in 1860. In 1852, Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana was incorporated and Samuel Cavender was one of those persons voting in favor of the incorporation. Samuel Cavender and Mary Cavender (“Mollie Cavender” & “Molly Cavender”) had 3 children:

MARY MOLLIE CAVENDER (“Mary Cavender”, “Mary M. Cavender”, “M.M. Cavender” & “Molly Cavender”) born about 1862;

DAISY CAVENDER born about 1867; and,

CATHERINE CAVENDER born about 1868; (See Mary Mollie Lentz line.)

JOSEPH WASHINGTON CAVENDER (“Joseph W. Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender”, "John Cavender" & "Joseph Cavender") born on February 13, 1833 (some 2/13/1832) in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, first married Louisa Elder on April 16, 1857 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, later married Clara Jane Hoskinson (“Clara Hoskinson”) on February 1, 1887 in Hawesville, Hancock County, Kentucky which is just across the Ohio River from Cannelton, Indiana. Louisa Elder was born November 28, 1838, and died May 21, 1883. Clara Jane Hoskinson (“Clara Hoskinson”) was born on September 25, 1858 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, was the daughter of James Hoskinson and Julia Davidson, and died on August 23, 1936 in Cannelton, Perry County, Illinois. Joseph Cavender died on March 19, 1915 in Willard, Alexander County, Illinois. Joseph Cavender had five children born in Perry County, Indiana, and six children born in Alexander County, Illinois. Louisa Elder was born on April 16, 1857 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, was the daughter of William Elder and Sarah Bruner, and died on May 21, 1883 in Alexander County, Illinois. Joseph Cavender was living in Alexander County, Illinois in both 1896 and in 1925. The five oldest children were born in Indiana and the remainder were born in Illinois. Joseph Cavender and Louisa Cavender had 11 children:

SARAH CAVENDER born February 2, 1859 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, and died on January 18, 1886;

MARY McCULLEN CAVENDER ("Mary Cavender", “Mary M. Cavender” & “Molly Cavender”) born on December 22, 1860 in Alexander County, Indiana, and died July 7, 1892;

GENEVA EDITH CAVENDER (“Geneva E. Cavender”, “G.E. Cavender” & "Geneva Cavender") age 24 years and born on February 7, 1863 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, married George Hodges age 29 and born on March 13, 1888 in Hodges Park, Alexander County, IllinoisFHL Number 961423, and died on March 31, 1950 in Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois. George Hoges was born on April 25, 1858 in Thebes, Illinois, and died on June 20, 1941 in Unity, Illinois;

FRANCIS CAVEDER ("Frances Cavender"?) born on April 17, 1864 in Perry County, Indiana, and died on September 1, 1865 in Alexander County, Illinois;

ROBERT EMMETT CAVENDER ("Robert Cavender", “R.E. Cavender” & “Robert E. Cavender”) born on August 5, 1866 in Channelton, Perry County, Indiana, and died on April 15, 1867;

RUTH CAVENDER born on January 8, 1868 in Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, married Judson Stone Walter (“Judson Walter”) on January 4, 1893 in Raliegh, Tennessee, and died on August 15, 1940;

BERTHA LOUISE CAVENDER ("Bertha Cavender") born on either March 28, 1871 or March 28, 1875 in Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, married Joseph Oehler on January 27, 1902 in Willard, Alexander County, Illinois, and died on October 22, 1904 in Willard, Alexander County, Illinois;

JOSEPH ELDER CAVENDER ("Joseph Cavender", “J.E. Cavender” & “Joseph E. Cavender”) born on July 22, 1873 in Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, and died on August 14, 1880 in Illinois;

SAMUEL FROST CAVENDER ("Samuel Cavender", “S.F. Cavender” & “Samuel F. Cavender”) born on January 10, 1875 in Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, married Zora Isabelle Van Zandt (“Isabella VanZant”, “Isabelle VanZant”, “Zora VanZandt” & “Zora Van Zandt”) on November 13, 1902 in Anna, Union County, Illinois, and died on July 10, 1923 in Redlands, California. Zora VanZandt was born on June 1, 1875 in Lick Creek, Illinois, and died in 1965 in Johnson County, Illinois, and had no children;

AUGUST LEE CAVENDER ("August Cavender" & “A.W. Cavender”) born on March 10, 1878 in Alexander County, Illinois, and died on August 14, 1880; and,

WILLIAM ALVIN CAVENDER ("William Cavender", “W.A. Cavender” & “William A. Cavender”) born on December 29, 1880 in Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, first married Mildred Shaw, later married Laura Anderson on March 18, 1901 in Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, and died about 1968.

Joseph Cavender and Clara Hoskinson Cavender had 5 children:

JULIA IRENE CAVENDER born on October 9, 1887, and died on November 12, 1887 in Willard, Alexander County, Illinois;

JAMES CLARENCE CAVENDER (“James Cavender”, “J.C. Cavender” & James C. Cavender”) born on January 29, 1889, married Johanna Anita Riley (“Johanna Riley”) on July 31, 1923, and died April 4, 1983 in Terre Haute, Indiana;

GEORGE CAVENDER born on September 2, 1891 in Willard, Alexander County, Illinois, and died on October 25, 1891 in Willard, Alexander County, Illinois;

CLYDE LAWRENCE CAVENDER (“Clyde Cavender” & “C.L. Cavender”) born on December 22, 1895 in Willard, Alexander County, Illinois, and died on March 6, 1901 in Willard, Alexander County, Illinois; and,

BERNICE ALENE CAVENDER (“Bernice Cavender”) born on December 31, 1902 in Willard, Alexander County, Illinois, married Charles Lee Rogers (“Charles Rogers”) on December 14, 1924 in Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, and died on March 13, 1967 in Terra Haute, Indiana. Charles Rogers was born on April 17, 1903;

ADELINE EMMA CAVENDER ("Emma Adeliade Cavender" & Adelia Cavender") born in Perry County, Indiana about 1834402 or 1837388, 403 & 404 i,in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, first married a King and later married Clayton S. Hutchinson ("Clayton Hutchinson") in Perry County, Indiana on August 9, 1858, and died in July 1883 in Spencer County, Indiana. Clayton Hutchinson was born about 1834 and was the son of David Hutchinson and Mary Mason. A news item from Newtonville, Spencer County, Indiana on August 2, 1883 reported that Mrs. Hutchinson, wife of Clayton S. Hutchinson died a few days ago;

ROBERT EMMIT CAVENDER (“Robert Emitt Cavender”, "Robert Cavender", “Emitt Cavender”, “R.E. Cavender” & “Robert E. Cavender”) born on March 25, 1836 in Perry County, Indiana, first married Rena Stevens on October 18, 1855, next married Lorenda Anne Pewzy (“Lorenda Ann Pewzy”, “Lorenda Pevsy”?, "Lorenda Pusey"?, "Lorenda Pewzy"? & "Lorena Pewzy"?) on October 18, 1855 in Perry County, Indiana, and died on August 9, 1912 in Miller City, Alexander County, Illinois. Lorenda Pewzy was born in Kentucky, was living in the household of James Hoskinson in 1850,282 and died about 1885. Robert Cavender and Lorenda Cavender (“Ann Cavender”) had 7 children:

JULIA ANN CAVENDER (“Julia Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) born about 1859, married Spice Yates who was born about 1860, and she died about 1940;

JESSIE CAVENDER (“Jesse Cavender”?) born about 1861, and died about 1864;

WALDO SAMUEL CAVENDER (“Waldo S. Cavender”, “W.S. Cavender” & “Waldo Cavender”) born on July 27, 1863, first married Catherine Adela Nau (“Adilla Naw”, “Adela Naw” & “Catherine Nau”) on September 20, 1885 in Goose Island, Alexander County, Illinois, next married Mary Eve Kerstien (“Mary Kerstien”) on February 2, 1902, and died on February 10, 1945. Catherine Nau was born about 1863, and died about 1900. Mary Kerstien was born about 1880, and died about 1969. Adella Naw was also 22 years of age when she married;

LAURA DEE CAVENDER (“Laura D. Cavender”, “L.A. Cavender” & “Laura Cavender”) born about 1868, first married a Margrave and had no children, later married John Gossett (“John Alex Gossett”?) on September 20, 1885 in either Goose Island, Illinois481 or in Alexander County, Illinois. John Gossett is believed to have been born on November 10, 1864 or about 1862481 in White County, Illinois, was the son of Thomas Elijah Gossett (“Thomas Gossett”) born about 1837 in White County, Illinois and Martha Jane Vineyard (“Martha Vineyard”) born about 1840 in White County, Illinois. Thomas Gossett and Martha Vineyard were married on November 16, 1859 in the Elder Presbyterian Church in White County, Illinois. Thomas Gossett was the son of Abraham Gossett born about 1791 in Montgomery County, Tennessee and Martha Walters born about 1804 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and who were married about 1832. John Gossett and Laura Gossett (“Dee Gossett”) had 1 child named:

Effie Gossett;

MINNIE CAVENDER (“Minerva Cavender”?) born about 1873, first married John Hall, and next married John Berry;

BLANCH CAVENDER (“Blanche Cavender”) born on September 6, 1875 to R.E. Cavender, and married Sid Brewer (“Sidney Brewer”, “Simpson H. Brewer” & “Simpson Brewer”) in Alexander County, Illinois on July 16, 1890 when she was 16 years of age FHL Number 961423, and she died about 1956. Sid Brewer was born on January 4, 1870, was 21 years of age when he married, and he died in November 1962; and,

MAGGIE CAVENDER (“Margaret Cavender”) born on September 17, 1879 in Alexander County, Illinois, and died on April 18, 1893 in Alexander County, Illinois;

JULIA ANN CAVENDER ("Julia Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender’) born in either February 1840403 or March 1840481 in Perry County, Indiana, died July 8, 1840 in Perry County, Indiana, and is buried in the small cemetery sometimes called the Vaughan-Cavender Cemetery located near the lower entrance to the road to the overlook point of the dam in Perry County, Indiana;

GEORGE L. CAVENDER ("George Cavender" & “G.L. Cavender”) born either in April 1841 or in February 1841481 in Perry County, Indiana, died on either March 19, 1842 or July 8, 1842481 in Perry County, Indiana, and is buried in the small cemetery sometimes called the Vaughan-Cavender Cemetery located near the lower entrance to the road to the overlook point of the dam in Perry County, Indiana;

DIANA ELIZABETH CAVENDER ("Diana Cavender" & “D.E. Cavender”) born on February 10, 1843 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, first married Asahel Hewitt on May 14, 1866 in Cario, Illinois, later married Joel D. McKamie (“Joes McKamie”) on November 12, 1876 in Alexander County, Illinois. and died on October 30, 1920 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. Asahel Hewitt was born about 1831 in Baltimore, Maryland, had several children by a previous marriage to a Catherine Hartman, and died on March 22, 1903, and Joel McKamie was born on February 14, 1847 in Tennessee, and died on April 4, 1881 in Alexander County, Illinois. Asahel Hewett and Diana Hewett (“Elizabeth Hewitt”) had 1 child:

SAMUEL STUART HEWETT (“Samuel Hewett”) born on October 14, 1866 in Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, married Elnora Durham (“Nora Durham” & “Elenor Durham”) on July 16, 1890,and died on March 22, 1921 in Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois. Elnora Durham was born on December 22, 1869 in Union County, Illinois, was the daughter of John Massey Cauble Durham (“John Durham” & “Massey Durham”) and Margaret Corzine (“Mary Corzine”) who were married on January 9, 1865 and lived in Union County, Illinois. Elnora Durham died on July 2, 1956 in Anna, Union County, Illinois;

Joel McKamie and Diana McKamie had 2 children:

GUY McKAMIE born on February 2, 1878 in Willard, Alexander County, Virginia, married Zoe Belle Yates (“Zoe Yates”) about 1899, and died on July 14, 1901 in Willard, Alexander County, Illinois; and,

SARAH LOUISE McKAMIE (“Sarah McKamie”) born on September 9, 1880, married Henry Clark on December 16, 1901, and died on February 24, 1971 in Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois. Henry Clark was born on October 17, 1878 in either New Park, Kentucky or in Newport, Kentucky;

JENNIE JANE CAVENDER (“Jennie Cavender”, “J.J. Cavender” & “Jenny Cavender”?) born in Indiana about 1844, or about 1845388, 403 & 404 or about 1846481 or about 1848418 in Cannelton, Perry County, Illinois, and who married John L. Frost (“John Frost”) on September 29, 1868 or on September 29, 1869 in Alexander County, Illinois. John Frost and Jennie Frost (“Jane Frost” & “Jenny Frost”) had 4 children:

WILL FROST (“William Frost”?)

LYNN FROST;

RALPH FROST; and,

ROY FROST;

JAMES J. CAVENDER (“James Cavender”, "James W. Cavender”, “J.J. Cavender” & “James Wesley Cavender”?) born in Indiana about 1847, and married Serilda Colbert on October 30, 1888 in Perry County, Indiana and who was born about 1858;

ISABEL CAVENDER ("Isabell Cavender"?) born about 1852, and married a Tipton; and,

DENNIS CAVENDER born about 1854 in Alexander County, Illinois, and married Elizabeth Betty Gaynor (“Elizabeth Gaynor”);

ANSON CAVENDER ("Cuff Cavender" & sometimes "Anson Cavanaugh") born March 30, 1806 in Vermont, believed to be Ferrisberg Township, Addison County, Vermont, apparently lived in Vermont in the New York State area until about 1817, from about 1817 to about 1824 he lived in Jeffersonville Township, Clark County, Indiana, from about 1824 to about 1835 he lived in Troy Township in Perry County, Indiana where he first married Tabitha Thrasher ("Tybitha Thrasher"?) on March 30, 1828 in Perry County, Indiana. In about 1835, the families of Anson Cavender and his brother, William Cavender, moved from their farms near Cannelton to an area known as the White River Settlement in northern Dubois County, Indiana where Anson Cavender served as a County Commissioner of Dubois County and later a Judge. In 1830, Anson Cavender was living in Perry County, Indiana. From about 1835 to about 1855 Anson Cavender lived in Harbison Township in north Dubois County, Indiana, and sometime after 1853 he moved to Reeve Township in Daviess County, Indiana. He later married Elizabeth Sutton on either March 29, 1868 or on July 31, 1859481 in either Daviess County, Indiana, or in Martin County, Indiana481 and who was born about 1815 or 1820388 & 403 in Kentucky, and who died July 22, 1901 in Martin County, Indiana. Anson Cavender later married for the third time to Martha Hunt on March 29, 1868 in Daviess County, Indiana, with Justice of the Peace Henry Chandler performing the ceremony. Martha Hunt was born about 1811 and apparently had previously married Frances J. Albert ("Frances Albert") on August 23, 1870 in Daviess County, Indiana. Apparently his sons Charles Cavender and Newton Cavender joined the Union Army in Dubois County, Indiana. Tabytha Thrasher (“Tabitha Thrasher”?) was born May 21, 1803 in Breck County, Kentucky, was the daughter of John Thrasher and Elizabeth Tutterer, died December 15, 1867 at the age of 64 years, 6 months and 24 days in Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Portersville, Dubois County, Indiana, which is said to be the only graveyard in Dubois County, Indiana where civilized Indians were also buried. Tabytha Thrasher had a brother named Elias Thrasher who married Catherine McConnell who was the sister of Margaret McConnell the wife of Robert Cavender. Anson Cavender died on June 27, 1869 at the age of 63 years, 2 months and 28 days in Daviess County, Indiana, and is buried in the Cavender Pioneer Family Cemetery on the farm of Anson Cavender in Dubois County, Indiana. Anson Cavender was a judge and a county commissioner of Dubois County. Anson Cavender died on June 27, 1869 at the age of 63 years, 2 months and 28 days in Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana. Anson Cavender and Tabitha Cavender (sometimes “Telitha Cavender”, "Tabytha Cavender", "Talytha Cavender", "Tabetha Cavender" and "Tobetha Cavanaugh") apparently had 9 children:

DEBORAH A. CAVENDER ("Deborah Cavender" & sometimes "Debora Cavanaugh") born either about 1833418 or on May 11, 1829481 in Perry County, Indiana, and in both 1850 and 1880 was living in Harbison Township, Dubois County, Indiana. She, died in a county farm asylum on June 9, 1843 in Dubois County, Indiana, and is buried in the County Farm Asylum in Dubois County, Indiana;

INDIANA CAVENDER born May 14, 1831 in Perry County, Indiana, and died August 10, 1831 at the age of 2 months and 26 days in Perry County, Indiana;

CHARLES CAVENDER born on June 9, 1833 388, 403 & 481 in Perry County, Indiana (some say he was born on about 1830)404 & 418 In either event, in 1850 he was living in Harbison Township, Dubois County, Indiana, died December 6, 1854 at the age of 21 years, 5 months and 27 days in either Daviess County, Indiana or in Debois County, Indiana481, and is buried in the Cavender Pioneer Cemetery in Harbison Township, Dubois County, Indiana. There is a record that a Charles Cavender was a member of Company E 58th Indiana Regiment, a regiment of sharpshooters originally in Ireland. On November 25, 1862, Captain A.H. Alexander had succeeded Captain Banta and reported that Charles Cavender and 3 others had deserted the company. Apparently, this is the same regiment in which Charles Cavender's brother, Newton Cavender, served. Either this second-named Charles Cavender is not the same person as the first-named Charles Cavender who died in 1854, then the army was late in getting out the desertion report, which is believed to have been the case;

ANSON JASPER CAVENDER ("Anson Cavender", “A.J. Cavender”, & "Jasper Cavinder", "Jap Cavender", also "Joseph Cavender" and sometimes "Jasper Cavanaugh" and "Joseph Cavaner") born March 13, 1835 in Troy Township in Perry County, Indiana, in 1850 was living in Harbison Township, Dubois County, Indiana, married Sarah Jane Hays ("Sarah Hays") on January 9, 1859 in Dubois County, Indiana, lived in Reeve Township in southern Daviess County, Indiana in the "Ferry House" on the Daviess County side of the White River opposite Portersville, Indiana, died on February 3, 1878 at the age of 43 years, 9 months and 21 days in Daviess County, Indiana, and is buried in the Old Presbyterian Church Site Cemetery in Portersville, Indiana. Sarah Hayes was born May 26, 1839 in Dubois County, Indiana, was the daughter of Thomas Wingo Hays ("Thomas Hays" & "Thomas Hayes"?) who was born December 11, 1812 and Mary Barnett Reeder ("Mary Reeder") who was born January 21, 1819. She was also the sister of Thomas Hays ("Thomas Hayes"?), Lou Leming and Minnie Hays ("Minnie Hayes"?) Harris ("Minnie Harris"), and further was the mother of the Earl Cavender Anson Cavender who operated a ferry across the White River at Portersville, Indiana and owned a fine farm just across the White River, north of the old county seat of Portersville, Davis County, Indiana. She died either on May 24, 1877403 & 417 or on May 26, 1877 at the age of 37 years, 11 months and 27 days in Portersville, Daviess County, Indiana;

The following article appeared in the Jasper Courier, Jasper County, Indiana on June 8, 1877: "The little steamer Bob Lee came up White River last week as far as the Lemon farm and loaded with corn, taking about 1800 bushels of Mr. Force's corn. She left Sunday morning making the hills and vales resound with her shrill whistle. She is expected at Portersville tomorrow to take Cavender's corn."

Sarah Hays was born May 26, 1839, died May 24, 1878 or May 23, 1877405 at the age of 37, and is buried in the same cemetery as her husband. Apparently, when Jasper Cavender and Sarah Cavender died, their children thereafter lived in the household of Charles Holland and Martha Holland who apparently were their uncle and aunt and lived in Reeve Township in Daviess County, Indiana. It is stated that the aunts and uncles of the above Cavender children were: John Lemings, Lou Lemings, Thomas Hays, Jennie Hays, Sarah Hays and Minnie Harris. The children of Jasper Cavender and Sarah Cavender were:

ALICE CAVENDER born December 14, 1859 in Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana, died February 1, 1864 at the age of 1 year, 1 month and 17 days in Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Portersville, Dubois County, Indiana;

CHARLES H. CAVENDER ("Charles G. Cavender", “Charles Cavender”, “C.H. Cavender” & "Charlie Cavender") born on either February 12, 1862 or on February 9, 1862481 in Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana, married Mary Jane Cox ("Mary Cox" & “Marie Cox”) on August 18, 1868 in St. Anthony, Dubois County, Indiana, died in Portersville, Dubois County, Indiana on either June 14, 1885 403, or either February 1, 1885481 or on June 11, 1885 at the age of 23 years, 4 months and 2 days, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery, Portersville, Dubois County, Indiana. Mary Cox was born near St. Anthony, Dubois County, Indiana on August 18, 1868, was the daughter of Sheriff George Cox of Dubois County, was the sister of Cyrus Cox of Portersville, Indiana, died in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri on August 27, 1925 at the age of 57 years and 10 days, and is buried at the Portersville Cemetery in Portersville, Indiana. Charles Cavender apparently worked in Christman's Stone Yard and it was said that Charles Cavender "was a most excellent young man, a maiden's dream, and a tailor's delight. He possessed ingratiating manners, a pleasing and plausible address and an education above the average young man of his day." After the death of Charles Cavender, Mary Cavender remarried several times and apparently she had 2 sons named Arlo Harris of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri and Paul Harris of California, and when she died on August 27, 1925 at the age of 57 years and 9 days, her name was Mary Jane Goodwin ("Mary Goodwin"). The children of Charles Cavender and Mary Cavender were:

Alexander Cavender ("Alexander Charles Cavender"?, "Alex Cavender", "Lex Cavender", "A.C. Cavender" & "Charley Cavender") who was born December 28, 1883 near Portersville, Dubois County, Indiana; his U.S. Social Security No. 267-10-2263 was issued in Florida; became a geologist lived all over the United States, i.e., in Shreveport, Louisiana, in Glenwood, Pike County, Arkansas, in Lodi, Pike County, Arkansas, in Salem, Pike County, Arkansas, in Shreveport, Louisiana, and in the Phillippines, and died in either February 1970 or about 1973 in Arkansas?. Alexander Cavender first married an unknown person and later married Lillian Lucille Hyde ("Lucille Hyde" & “Lucy Hyde”) who was born in Los Angeles, California about 1804 and was about 20 years his junior and, when she was 94 years of age, she was living in Arkansas. Alexander Cavender had a granddaughter named Holly Wellman born about 1953 and is working on her masters degree at California Polytechnic Institute, and he had a grandson named John Harding; and,

Charles G. Cavender, Jr. ("Charles Cavender", "Charley Cavender" & "Charlie Cavender") born December 21, 1885 in Dubois County, Indiana, and died January 8, 1888 in Dubois County, Indiana;

ROBERT CAVENDER born in September 1864 in either Daviess County, Indiana or in Sussex County, Delaware481, married a Sarah, died November 23, 1866 in Daviess County, Indiana at the age of 2 years and 2 months, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Portersville, Dubois County, Indiana;

NELLY CAVENDER ("Nellie Cavender?) born about 1867 in Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana, was living in Daviess County, Indiana in 1880, and died about 1881 in Daviess County, Indiana at the age of 14 years; and,

JOHN L. CAVENDER ("John Cavender", “J.L. Cavender” & "Johel Cavender"?) born February 11, 1870 or about 1872403 & 418 in Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana, married Alberta Hedrick ("Bert Hedrick", "Alberta Hendrick"?, "Albertie Hedrick", "Bertie Hedrick" & "Berta Hedrick") on June 23, 1892 in Daviess County, Indiana. Apparently John Cavender lived on the Daviess County side of the river from Fortersville, Indiana ("Fortville, Indiana"?) that was known as the ferry house. However, he later moved from Indiana to Greenfield, Tennessee and operated a sawmill near the north city limits. John Cavender died February 11, 1899 at the age of 28 in Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana from consumption and tuberculosis, and is buried in the Cavender Pioneer in Debois County, Indiana. Alberta Hedrick was born June 22, 1872 in Alfordsville, Daviess County, Indiana, was the daughter of Francis Marion Hedrick ("Francis Hedrick") who was born on March 16, 1842 in Davis County, Indiana and Lavina Ishum ("Lovina Ishum"?) who was born on January 15, 1850 in Loogootee, Martin County, Indiana and who were married February 4, 1866 in Daviess County, Indiana. Lovina Hedrick died on April 26, 1820 and Francis Hedrick died on February 4, 1919. Alberta Cavender later married John Frye on April 5, 1900 in Indiana, moved to Weakley, Tennessee, died on March 21, 1956 at the age of 83 in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is to be noted that a John Cavender married a Mollie Robins (“Molly Robins”?, “Mary Robbins”?, “Mary Robins”? & “Mollie Robbins”?) in McLean County, Illinois. John Cavender and Alberta Cavender had 3 children:403 & 405

Earl Samuel Cavender ("Earl Cavender" & “E.S. Cavender”) born September 30, 1893 in Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana, married Susie Young ("Susan Young") July 3, 1914 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee with the ceremony being conducted by Rev. Wiley Johnson, operated the Cavender Coal Yard in Greenfield, Tennessee, and died on either November 30, 1981418 or on December 4, 1981 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee at the age of 88. Susan Young was born August 26, 1895 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee, was the daughter of William F. Young ("William Young" & "Buck Young") and Betty Parks (“Elizabeth Parks”), died November 20, 1966 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee at the age of 71, and is buried in the Highland Cemetery in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee. Earl Cavender moved to Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee when he was about 16 years of age. The children of Earl Cavender and Susie Cavender ("Susan Cavender") were:

Mary Elizabeth Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.E. Cavender” & “Mary E. Cavender”) born July 5, 1915 in Greenfield Township, Weakley County, Tennessee, married Charles Kilgore Stoker ("Charles Stoker") on April 24, 1935 in Washington, D.C. with Rev Freeley Rohrer performing the ceremony, had no children, died September 21, 1935 from Toxemia in Washington, D.C. at the age of 20, and is buried in the Highland Cemetery in Greenfield, Tennessee. Charles Stoker was born in Sharon, Weakley County, Tennessee and was an employee in the U.S. Government printing agency;

an infant daughter who apparently died at the age of 2 weeks about 1918 in Springfield, Weakley County, Tennessee, and is buried in the HighlandCemetery in Greenfield, Tennessee;

James Earl Cavender (“Jimmy Cavender”, "James Cavender", “J.E. Cavender” & “James E. Cavender”) born August 29, 1920 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee, first married Jacqueline Joy Tillman ("Jacqueline Tillman") September 4, 1949 in Corinth, Mississippi, was a truck driver, airplane mechanic in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II while primarily stationed in Africa. Joy Cavender ("Jacqueline Cavender") was born march 25, 1931 in what is now the “Big Cypress Natural Area” in Weakley County, Tennessee, was the daughter of William Eli Tillman ("William Tillman") and Mary Lessie Elizabeth Jones (“Mary Jones” & "Lessie Jones"), became a legal secretary and court reporting. The James Cavender family primarily lived in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee. The children of James Cavender and Jacqueline Cavender (“Joy Cavender”) were:

Jerry Wayne Cavender ("Jerry Cavender" & “Gerald Cavender”)) born September 13, 1951 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee, married Peggy Sue Napier (“Margaret Sue Napier”, “Margaret Napier” & “Peggy Napier”) on March 31, 1986 in Springfield, Henry County, Tennessee, and resides in Memphis, Tennessee. Peggy Napier was born December 11, 1950 in Rella (Arjay), Bell County, Kentucky, and was the daughter of Edgar Napier and Alberta Woolum. Peggy Napier Cavender apparently later married Edsel Mynatt. The Jerry Cavender family primarily lived in Bartlett, Tennessee. The children of Jerry Cavender and Peggy Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”, “Sue Cavender” & “Susan Cavender”) were:

Amanda Lynn Mynatt ("Amanda Mynatt") born December 28, 1978 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee and who apparently was born to Peggy Napier as a result of a her previous marriage and later adopted by Jerry Cavender;

Jessica Sue Cavender ("Jessica Cavender") born November 7, 1986 in Memphis, Tennessee; and,

Jonathan William Cavender ("Jonathan Cavender") born February 15, 1990 in Memphis, Tennessee; and,

Joe Tillman Cavender ("Joe Cavender" & "Joseph Cavender"?) born January 20, 1958 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee, married Ramona Lynn McCartney ("Ramona McCartney") December 29, 1979 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee, and resides in Greenfield, Tennessee. Ramona McCartney was born July 3, 1961 in Trenton, Gibson County, Tennessee, and was the daughter of Benny Herman McCartney (“Benny McCartney” & “Benjamin McCartney”?) and Carolyn Walters"). Joe Cavender and Ramona Cavender have 2 children:

Cassie Jo Cavender ("Cassie Cavender") born April 15, 1983 in Greenfild, Weakley County, Tennessee ; and,

Kelli Lynn Cavender ("Kelli Cavender" & “Kelley Cavender) born April 23, 1987 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee;

Eva Sue Cavender (“Eva Cavender”) born on December 18, 1926 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee, and married Luther Milburn Adams (“Luther Adams”) on July 24, 1945, first lived in Weakley County, Tennessee and later moved to Lansing, Michigan. Luther Adams was born in McKenzie, Carroll County, Tennessee. Luther Adams and Eva Adams had a son named:

Leslie Earl Adams (“Leslie Adams”) born on November 4, 1946 in McKenzie, Carroll County, Tennessee, married Sue Maxine Caldwell (“Susan Maxine Caldwell”, “Susan Caldwell” & “Sue Caldwell”) in March 1965 in Lansing, Michigan, and divorced in December 1970 in Lansing, Michigan. Leslie Adams and Sue Adams (“Susan Adams” & “Maxine Adams”) had a daughter:

Kimberly Sue Adams (“Kimberly Adams”) born on December 3, 1965;

John William Cavender ("John Cavender", “John W. Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender”, “John William Cavender” & "Johnny Cavender") born March 13, 1934 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee, first married Betty Sue Bell ("Betty Bell", "Elizabeth Bell"?, formerly “Mrs. Betty Sue Ramsey”, “Mrs. Betty Ramsey” & “Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsey”) about 1954 in Weakley County, Tennessee, lived for a while in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky were his first child was born, later divorced about 1960 in Weakley County, Tennessee. He later married Emily Maness (formerly "Emily Usery) on February 14, 1969 in Weakley County, Tennessee, and resided in Martin, Weakley County, Tennessee and in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee. Emily Maness is believed to have been born about 1931 in Weakley County, Tennessee, was the daughter of J.B. Maness and a Wilsie, apparently previously married Bob Ramsey (“Robert Ramsey”), died June 21, 1992 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee from cancer, and is buried in the Highland Cemetery in Greenfield, Tennessee. Emily Maness apparently married Travis Usery either before or after her marriage to John Cavender and bad 2 daughters by her previous marriage:

Molly Usery; ("Mary Usery" & "Mary Ann Usery"); and,

Martha Usery.

John Cavender and Betty Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender") had a son named:

Tony William Cavender ("Tony Cavender" & "Anthony Cavender"?) born June 26, 1956 in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky, married Robin Annette Newsom ("Robin Newsom") on April 30, 1977 in Memphis, Tennessee, first resided in Memphis, Tennessee and later resided in the vicinity of Senatobis, Mississippi. Robin Newsom was born July 29, 1957 in Memphis, Tennessee. The children of Tony Cavender and Robin Cavender were:

Korie Ann Cavender ("Kori Cavender") born September 4, 1980 in Memphis, Tennessee;

Jenny Lynn Cavender ("Jenny Cavender") born January 23, 1983 in Memphis, Tennessee; and,

Erin Leigh Cavender ("Erin Cavender") born January 11, 1985 in Memphis, Tennessee; and,

Bettye Lamb Cavender ("Bettye Cavender", "Betty Cavender"? & "Elizabeth Cavender"?) born July 4, 1936 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee, married Ray Ellis Powers ("Ray Powers") on July 2, 1955 in Corinth, Mississippi. An Earl Cavender stated that Bettye Cavender was given the middle name, "Lamb", in honor of Rev. Wayne Lamb who was a close family friend and who conducted the funeral services of Elizabeth Stoker (formerly "Elizabeth Cavender"); however, apparently her birth certificate does not include the middle name. Ray Powers was born about 1934 in Sharon, Weakley County, Tennessee, was the son of Charlie Brown Powers (“Charles Powers” & “Charles Brown Powers”) and Lois Edwards, resided in either Dimondale, Michigan or Lansing Michigan, and is a owner/operator of a car rental agency. The children of Ray Powers and Betty Powers were:

Susan Ann Powers ("Susan Powers") born October 30, 1956 in Lansing, Michigan, married Partick Welsh on July 16, 1988 in Lansing, Michigan, and reside in Lansing, Michigan. Patrick Welsh and Susan Welsh had 2 children:

Joshua Ray Powers ("Joshua Powers") born December 12, 1979 to Susan Powers by a previous marriage and was later adopted by Patrick Welsh; and,

Ryan Patrick Welsh ("Ryan Welsh") born December 20, 1988;

Stacy Rae Powers ("Stacy Powers" & "Staci Powers") born February 1, 1966 in Lansing, Michigan and is not presently married;

Sheri Kay Powers ("Sheri Powers") born December 16, 1969 in Lansing, Michigan, and is not presently married; and,

Shana Lyn Powers ("Shana Powers" & "Lynn Powers"?) born November 19, 1972, died on the same date, and is buried in Lansing, Michigan;

Eva Sue Cavender ("Eva Cavender" & “E.S. Cavender”) born either about 1894418 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee, if she is the sister of Earl Samuel Cavender as contended by some, or she was born on December 18, 1926 in Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee, if she is the daughter of Earl Samuel Cavender. She is said to have married William Kendall about 1920 and to have married Luther Milburn Adams ("Milburn Adams") on July 24, 1945?, lived in St. Petersburg, Florida, and died in California about 1985. Luther Adams is believed to have been born in McKenzie, Carroll County, Tennessee, and resided in Lansing, Michigan. Luther Adams and Eva Adams had one son named:

Leslie Earl Adams ("Leslie Adams") born November 4, 1946 in McKenzie, Carroll County, Tennessee, married Sue Maxine Cadwell ("Sue Cadwell" & "Susan Cadwell"?) in March 1965 in Lansing, Michigan, were divorced in December 1970, and lived in Lansing, Michigan. Leslie Adams and Sue Adams ("Susan Adams"?) had a daughter named:

Kimberly Sue Adams ("Kimberly Adams") born December 3, 1965;

Eva Eunice Cavender ("Eva Cavender") born August 7, 1895 in Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana, first married to John Bell Frye ("John Frye" & "Jack Frye") on November 3, 1917?, later married William Kendall on November 3, 1917, had a son who died at birth, lived with her sister, Stella, after the death of her husband and until the time of her death on either February 2, 1984 or on February 8, 1984 in Sun City, California at the age of 88, and her ashes are encrypted in Interment Woodland Gardens in St. Petersburg, Florida. William Kendall ("Bill Kendall") was born October 13, 1888, in Indiana, believed to be in Green East, Indiana, lived in various parts of the country, died November 23, 1972 in St. Petersburg, Florida at the age of 74, and is buried with his wife; and,

Claude Raymond Cavender ("Claude Cavender", “C.R. Cavender” & "Ray Cavender") was born February 18, 1898 in Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana, in youth was a dealer in gambling halls, later was a house painter, had no children, died June 1, 1970 in Helena, Montana at the age of 72, and is buried in the Forestvale Cemetery, Esterset Section, in Helena, Montana;

Alberta Cavender was later remarried to John Bell Frye ("John Frye" & "John Fry") on April 5, 1900 in Daviess County, Indiana, and they were apparently divorced about 1918. Alberta Frye was married for the third time to an Oscar about 1919 in Terre Houte, Indiana and they had no children, and possibly were divorced about 1927. John Frye was born September 1, 1872 in Indiana, was the son of George Spencer Fry ("George Fry"), and died March 12, 1927 in Indiana. The children of John Fry and Alberta Fry were:

Gladys A. Frye ("Gladys O. Frye"?, "Gladys Frye" & "Gladys Fry") born May 6, 1901 and died May 22, 1901;

Francis A. Frye ("Francis O. Fry", "Francis Frye" & "Francis Fry") born May 6, 1901 and died June 6, 1901;

Irvin N. Frye ("Irvin H. Frye", "Irvin Frye" & "Irvin Fry") born either on September 21, 1905 or on September 7, 1902403 in Dubois County, Indiana, and died in January 1983 in Marion, Grant County, Indiana. Irvin Frye had a daughter whose name is unknown;

Floyd L. Frye ("Floyd Frye" & "Floyd Fry") born September 21, 1905 in Dubois, Dubois County, Indiana, married an unknown person about 1928, were later divorced about 1918, and died about December 1943 in the Black Sea, Europe; and,

Stella Lovina Frye ("Stella Frye" & "Stella Fry")born September 28, 1908 in Dubois, Dubois County, Indiana, married Charles Wayne Schooler ("Charles Schooler") about 1930, and were later divorced; Bertha Fry ("Bertha Frye") later married for the third time about 1919 to an Oscar, resided in Terre Haute, Indiana, had no children by her last marriage, was divorced and never married again even though she apparently was a very attractive lady even into her older years and had many suitors.

ALBERT NEWTON CAVENDER ("Albert Cavender" & “A.N. Cavender”) born March 13, 1837 in Dubois County, Indiana, died October 21, 1838 at the age of 1 year, 7 months and 8 days in Dubois County, Indiana, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Harbinson Township, Dubois County, Indiana;

JEFFERSON CAVENDER born February 18, 1839 in Dubois County, Indiana, in 1850 was living in Harbison County, Dubois County, Indiana, died on either February 8, 1856 or on February 18, 1856481 at the age of 16 years, 11 months and 20 days in Harbison Township, Dubois County, Indiana, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Harbison Township, Dubois County, Indiana;

LOUISA CAVENDER (sometimes Louisa Cavanaugh") born May 7, 1841 in Dubois County, Indiana, married Charles Lee Hollon ("Charles S. Hollon", "Charles Hollon" & "Charles Holland"?) on July 6, 1865 in Daviess County, Indiana, died October 24, 1867 at the age of 26 years, 5 months and 17 days in Daviess County, Indiana, and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery at Portersville, Dubois County, Indiana. Charles Hollon was born about 1837 in Daviess County, Indiana. Following his marriage to Louisa Cavender, Charles Hollon later married Martha Elizabeth Cawood ("Martha Cawood") on October 18, 1868 in Daviess County, Indiana, and he is buried in the Portersville, Indiana Cemetery. Martha Cawood was born December 23, 1839 in Daviess County, Indiana, had previously married Jesse Avery Bocener ("Jesse Bocener") on March 7, 1858 in Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. Charles Hollon and Louisa Hollon had a son named:

William N. Hollon born about 1867.

Charles Hollon and Martha Hollon had the following children:

Hattie Hollon born in August 1869;

Allie Hollon born in August 1869;

Lee Hollon born about 1873; and,

Emma Hollon born about 1876;

NEWTON CAVENDER, JR. (sometimes "Nuton Cavanaugh") born April 11, 1843 in Dubois County, Indiana, was wounded while serving in the military, died in Dubois County, Indiana on May 15, 1846 at the age of 23 years, 1 month and 4 days less than 1 year from his return from the army where he spent his last days in the service in a hospital in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. He died from tuberculosis contracted in the army and is buried in the Cavender Cemetery in Harbison Township, Dubois County, Indiana. Apparently he enlisted in Company E of the 58th Regiment of the Indiana Volunteers on October 13, 1861 under Capt. Daniel J. Banta ("Daniel Banta") in the same company as his brother Charles Cavender, and he was shot through the hands at the battle of Missionary Ridge on November 25, 1863, returned to his home near Portersville after the war; and,

TABITHA CAVENDER ("Tabytha Cavender", Tabythia Cavender", “Tabatha Cavender”? & "Tabetha Cavender") born in Dubois County, Indiana on November 27, 1844, married Stephen Griffith Rockett ("Stephen Griffith Rackel", "Stephen Griffith Rockett" & "Stephen Rocket"?) on January 4, 1870 in Dubois County, Indiana, died March 4, 1920 at the age of 75 years, 3 months and 6 days in Dubois County, Indiana, and is buried in the Lemmon Cemetery in Dubois County, Indiana. 403 & 405 When Stephen Rackel and Tabitha Rackel were divorced, Tabitha took custody of the children as evidenced by the 1860 census of Reeve Township in Daviess County, Indiana. Stephen Rackel ("Stephen Rocket"? & \"Stephen Rockett"?) was born December 26, 1849, died May 9, 1905, and is buried in the Craig Cemetery in Pike County, Indiana. Stephen Rockett and Tabitha Rockett ("Tabytha Rocket") had 4 children:

LEVI ROCKETT ("Levu Rockett"?) born about 1867;

MARGARET E. ROCKETT (Margaret Rocket" & "Margaret Rockett") born about 1872;

NAOMA ROCKETT ("Naomi Rocket", "Naomi Rockett" & "Naoma Rockett"?) born about 1874;

NELLIE ROCKETT ("Nellie Rockett"?) born about 1875; and,

Anson Cavender and his second wife, Elizabeth Cavender (formerly "Elizabeth Sutton" & sometimes "Elizabeth Cavanaugh") had the following children:

DANIEL HARRIS CAVENDER ("Daniel Cavender", “Daniel H. Cavender”, “D.H. Cavender” & "Harrison Cavender"? and sometimes "Daniel Cavanaugh") born about 1845388 & 403 or about 1848;

NANCY CAVENDER (sometimes "Nancy Cavanaugh") born about 1850. This might be the Ann Cavender who was born about 1850 and married Imry Yates ("Emry Yates"? & "Emery Yates"?) on July 27, 1870 in Dubois County, Indiana.418 (However, see below re Ann Cavender.);

TAYLOR SUTTON CAVENDER ("Taylor Cavender" & “T.S. Cavender”) born about 1850;

MAHALE SUTTON CAVENDER ("Mahale Cavender", “Mahala Cavender”? & “M.S. Cavender”) born about 1853;

JAINE CAVENDER ("Jane Cavender" and sometimes "Jaine Cavanaugh") born about 1853;

ANN CAVENDER? (sometimes Ann Cavanaugh") born about 1854. This might be the same Ann Cavender who was born about 1850 and married Imry Yates ("Emry Yates"? & "Emery Yates"?) on July 27, 1870 in Dubois County, Indiana;418 (However, see above re Nancy Cavender.)

JOEL SUTTON CAVENDER ("Joel Cavender" & “J.S. Cavender) born about 1856, and may be the same Joel Cavender who married Mary Branick in Pike County, Illinois;

ISSACK CAVENDER ("Issac Cavender"? and sometimes "Isaak Cavanaugh") born about 1856; and,

COMER IDONIA CAVENDER ("Comer Indonia Cavender"? & "Comer Cavender") born about 1861 in Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana, and married George Reilly ("George Reily) on December 28, 1887 in Daviess County, Indiana;

(Apparently Anson Cavender and his third wife, Martha Cavender, did not have any children.)

BARDINE CAVENDER ("Bardin Cavender" & "Bard Cavender") born about 1808,403 & 481 1809, or 1810418 in either New York or Vermont404 & 481, probably in Ferrisberg, Addison County, Vermont, married Nancy Davidson ("Nancy Davison") on February 25, 1830 in Perry County, Indiana, was still living in Perry County, Indiana in 1840, enlisted in Company H of the 24th. Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and died about 1847 in Perry County, Indiana, near the end of the term of his 3 year enlistment. Nancy Davidson was born in New York about 1811 or 1812, was the daughter of Robert Davidson and Abigail Davidson who had settled below Dozier Creek in 1824, and was the sister who married James Cavender. She was 19 years of age when she married, and she died before 1865. Bardine Cavender's widow subsequently married Pebre Bolin ("Sebree Bolin" & "Sebram Boland"?) on September 27, 1849 and who was born in Indiana about 1817, and in 1850, they were living in Perry County, Indiana. This is based on the fact that, in a 1922 obituary for Zoper Davis Cavender ("Zoper Cavender", "Zopar Cavender", "Zopher Cavender" & "Zophar Cavender"), it is stated that Zoper Cavender was born in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana and that he was the son of Bard Cavender and Nancy Cavender. Living in Troy Township of Perry County, Indiana in 1850 was the family of Pebre Bolin ("Pebre Bowlin"? & "Sebram Boland"?). In the 1850 census, it was stated that he was then age 33 and born in Indiana about 1817, and that his wife, Nancy Bolin ("Nancy Boland"? & formerly "Nancy Cavender"?) was then age 38 and born in New York about 1812 (Some say she was born about 1829 in Indiana.418). At that time, their children, all listed as being born in Indiana, were: Henry Cavender age 19 and born about 1831 and who may be the same Henry Cavender who married Adaline Maugon (“Adeline Maugon”) in Alexander County, Illinois, Jonathan Cavender age 17 and born about 1833, Abagail Cavender ("Abigail Cavender"?) age 15 born about 1835 and who may have married David Gladis, Amanda Cavender age 13 born about 1837, Zopher Cavender ("Zophar Cavender", "Zopher Cavender" & "Zopar Cavender") age 11 born about 1839, Charles Cavender age 9 born about 1841, Julia Cavender age 5 born about 1845, and Adeline Cavender ("Adaline Cavender"?) age 4 born about 1846.

According to the wife of R.E. Chambers of Bremerton, Washington, who apparently was the gggrandson of Bardine Cavender and ggrandson of Charles F. Cavender ("Charles Cavender") and grandson of Lucinda Cavender ("Lucy Cavender"), the first Charles Cavender was definitely of Irish origin. They stated that they understood that Charles Cavender had not much more gotten off the boat when he enlisted as a soldier in the Revolutionary War. The Chambers family also stated that the first Charles Cavender had about 5 grandsons who were all named Charles William Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.W. Cavender” & “Charles W. Cavender”) and that the Charles F. Cavender noted above was actually one on them, but had changed his middle initial so that his name would be slightly different from the others.

The children of Bard Cavender and Nancy Cavender were:

NANCY CAVENDER born about 1829 in Indiana, and married Sebram Boland on September 27, 1849 in Perry County, Indiana;418

HENRY CAVENDER born in Indiana about 1831 in Indiana, and is believed to have died November 12, 1831 at the age of 3 months and 2 days and is buried in the Sherritt Cemetery. By another account, this particular Henry Cavender born in Indiana about 1831 is listed in the 1850 census for Perry County, Indiana418;

JONATHAN D. CAVENDER (“Jonathon D. Cavender”, “J.D. Cavender”, "Jonathan Cavender" & “Jonathon Cavender”) born on August 4, 1833 in Perry County, Indiana, married Pauline Bruner ("Paulina Bruner" & "Pauline Brown"?) on either April 16,1857481 or on January 24, 1858404 in Troy Township, Perry County, Indiana, soon afterwards settled on a farm in Dubois County, Indiana near the homes of his uncles, was drafted in the Civil War in Dubois County, Indiana, died on January 30, 1875 in Taylor County, Iowa, and is buried in Siam Cemetery in Siam Township, Taylor County, Iowa. Apparently, he was named after Jon Davidson who was the brother of Nancy Davidson who married Mary Cavender, the sister of Bardine Cavender. Apparently, after he had a few children in Old Harbinson Township in Dubois County, Indiana, Jonathan Cavender was among the men who were drafted on September 26, 1864 to serve in the Civil War for the Union Army. Jonathan Cavender was released after a few months of service due to health problems. Soon after the Civil War ended, almost all of the grandchildren of Charles Cavender and Deborah Davis Cavender left Indiana and moved West, with some settling in southern Illinois, but most moved to Page County, Iowa, Taylor County, Iowa, Atchison County, Missouri, and Nodaway County, Missouri. Pauline Bruner ("Pauline Brown"?) was born August 1, 1835 in Hawesville, Hancock County, Kentucky, died April 22, 1900 in Clarinda, Taylor County, Iowa, and is buried in either the Clarinda Cemetery in Norway Township, Page County, Iowa or in the Siam Cemetery in Taylor County, Iowa481. Jonathan Cavender and family moved into Illinois for a short period before finally settling in Taylor County, Iowa prior to 1868. Jonathan Cavender and Paulina Cavender ("Pauline Cavender"?) had 8 children:

EDWARD CAVENDER born on February 1, 1859 in Perry County, Indiana, married Mary Lou Fuller (“Mary Fuller”) before June 15, 1880, died about 1949 in Elk City, Beckham County, Oklahoma. Mary Fuller was born about 1860, and died about 1950 in Custer County, Oklahoma;

HENRY CAVENDER born on August 10, 1860 in Perry County, Indiana, died on November 12, 1860, and is buried in the Sherritt Cemetery;

HATTIE CAVENDER (“Harriett Cavender”?) born on April 3, 1862 in Perry County, Indiana, married a Hamilton, and died on January 7, 1913 in San Francisco, California.

JONATHON E. CAVENDER (“Jonathan E. Cavender”?, “Jonathon Cavender & “Jonathan Cavender”) born on October 1, 1864;

FEDERICK CAVENDER born on April 17, 1867;

CHARLES CAVENDER born on May 25, 1868 in Siam, Taylor County, Iowa, first married Minnie Dalrymple (“Minerva Dalrymple”) on Novemebr 25, 1893 in Clarinda, Iowa, later married Virginia McKee on October 31, 1900 in Clarinda, Iowa, still later married Maude Devlin on March 17, 1906 in Clarinda, Iowa, and died on January 18, 1963 in Greeley, Colorado. Minnie Dalrymple was born on March 8, 1871 in Chillicothe, Missouri, and died on October 15, 1898 in Clarind, Iowa. Virginia McKee was born on November 23, 1868 in Decatur County, Iowa, and died on February 28, 1905. Maude Devlin was born about 1870 in Missouri;

NANCY JANE CAVENDER (“Nancy Cavender” & “N.J. Cavender”) born on August 7, 1870 in New Market, Iowa, married Alexander Fraser on March 3, 1890 in Clarinda, Iowa, and died on April 5, 1936 in Bolchow, Missouri, Alexander Fraser was born on August 30, 1866 in Dubois County, Indiana, and died on October 29, 1927 in Clinton, Oklahoma; and,

MATTIE LOU CAVENDER (“Mattie Cavender” & “Matilda Cavender”?) born on September 14, 1872 in Siam, Taylor County, Iowa, married Lewis Elmer Miller (“Lewis Miller”) on May 4, 1898 in Page County, Iowa, and died on January 18, 1963 in Greeley, Weld County, Colorado. Lewis Miller was born on January 6, 1867 in Licking County, Ohio, and died on August 2, 1936 in Pueblo County, Colorado. Lewis Miller and Mattie Miller had 2 children:

Glenn Alton Miller (“Glen Alton Miller”, “Glen Miller” & “Glenn Miller”?) born about 1893, and who married a Hudson who was born about 1895. Glen Miller became a world famous band leader and was killed in an airplane crash. Glen Miller had a son named:

Stephen Miller (“Steven Miller” & “Steve Miller”) who has written a history of the Miller family which can be read at the website ; and,

Elmer D. Miller (“Elmer Miller”) born on April 6, 1901 in Clarinda, Iowa;282 ;

ABIGAIL CAVENDER ("Abagail Cavender?) born about 1835 in Perry County, Indiana, and married David Gadis ("David Gaddis"? & "David Gatis"?) on December 23, 1850 in Perry County, Indiana and who was the son of James Gadis and a Catherine. In 1860, they were residing in Troy Township in Indiana. David Gadis and Abigail Gadis (“Abigail Gaddis”?) had 3 children:

Mary Gadis (“Mary Gaddis”?) born about 1854;

Daunt Gadis (“Daunt Gaddis”) born about 1854; and,

Amanda Gadis (“Amanda Gaddis”?) born about 1858;

AMANDA CAVENDER born in Indiana either about 1837 or about 1836481, and married Jesse Reed on June 19, 1857 in Perry County, Indiana;

ADELINE CAVENDER ("Adelia Cavender"?) born about 1834 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, married Clayton Hutchinson on August 9, 1838 in Perry County, Indiana, and died in July 1883 in Spencer County, Indiana. Clayton Hutchinson and Adeline Hutchinson had 1 child:

JOHN HUTCHINSON;

ZOPHAR DAVIS CAVENDER ("Zopher Cavender", "Zopar Cavender", "Zopar Cavender" & "Zoper Cavender") born on May 13, 1838 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, married Anna Woodroe ("Anna Woodward" & "Anna Woodrow"?) on October 9, 1857 in Perry County, Indiana,282 & 481 died January 3, 1922 in Taylor County, Iowa, and is buried in the Memory Cemetery in New Market, Taylor County, Iowa. Anna Woodroe was born on October 19, 1839 in Holytown, Glasgo, Scotland, and died December 18, 1921 in Clarinda, Iowa. In the 1870 census for Mason Township in Taylor County, Iowa (which is adjacent to Page County, Iowa) the family of Zoper Cavender was then age 32 and born in Indiana about 1838, his wife, Annie Cavender, was then age 30 and born in Scotland about 1840, and their children then comprised: Zopher Davis Cavender (“Zoper Cavender”, “Zoper D. Cavender” & “Z.D. Cavender”) then age 12 and born in Indiana about 1858; Bardine Cavender then age 9 and born in Indiana about 1861; Peter E. Cavender (“Peter Cavender” & “P.E. Cavender”) age 6 and born in Illinois about 1864; Jennie Cavender then age 4 and born in Illinois about 1866; and, Annie Belle Cavender (“A.B. Cavender”) then age 2 and born in Illinois about 1868. Zophar Cavender and Anna Cavender (“Woodroe Cavender”) had 9 children:

ZOPHER DAVIS CAVENDER (“Zoper Cavender”, “Z.D. Cavender” & “Zophar Cavender”?) born on April 19, 1858, married Alice Marion Lewis (“Alice Lewis”) on October 16, 1901, and died on August 19, 1941. Alice Lewis was born about 1878, and died about 1952;

BARDINE CAVENDER born about 1861 in Indiana, first married Florence Stotler on March 27, 1884 in Clarinda, Iowa, and next married Joan Vincent on March 27, 1884 in Clarinda, Iowa. Florence Stotler was born about 1864;

PETER EDWARD CAVENDER (“Peter Cavender” & “P.E. Cavender”) born on September 6, 1863 in Illinois, first married Isabelle Robertson who died about 1900, next married Leah Margaret Walter (“Leah Walter”), and he died in April 1958;

JENNIE CAVENDER (“Janet Cavender”? & “Jeanette Cavender”?) born about 1866 in Illinois, and married Jake S. Wells (“Jake Wells”) on January 11, 1888;

ANNA BELL CAVENDER (“Anna Belle Cavender”, “Anna Cavender” & “Ann Cavender”?) born about 1869 in Iowa, married LaFayette Cavender, and died about 1921 in New Market, Iowa. LaFayette Cavender was born about 1858, was the son of Franklin Cavender and Mary Mathis, and died on October 12, 1927 in New Market, Iowa;

JOHN W. CAVENDER (“John Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & “John William Cavender”?) born on March 24, 1871, and died on November 1, 1875 in Iowa;

MARY CAVENDER born about 1876 in Iowa, and married Frank Dean Arthur (“Frank Arthur”);

ROY W. CAVENDER (“Roy Cavender”, “R.W. Cavender” & “Roy William Cavender”?) born about 1877, married Lizzie Arthur (“Elizabeth Arthur”?), and died on May 6, 1973; and,

IRVIN CAVENDER born about 1878, and married Ethel Key;

JULIA CAVENDER born in Indiana either about about 1842; and,

CHARLES WILLIAM CAVENDER (“Charles Cavender”, “C.W. Cavender” & “Charles W. Cavender”) born on April 16, 1844 in Channelton, Perry County, Indiana, married Margaret C. Parker (“Margaret Parker”) on November 29, 1869 in Dubois County, Indiana, and died on March 17, 1923 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Margaret Parker was born on January 11, 1846 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, and died on February 8, 1924 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Charles Cavender and Margaret Cavender had 1 child:

LUCINDA CAVENDER born on September 18, 1864 in Arenzville, Cass County, Illinois, married Nelson Eugene Austin (“Nelson Austin”) on December 15, 1880 in Hatfield, Harrison County, Missouri, and died on June 1, 1942 in Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon. Nelson Austin was born on October 11, 1854 in Lewiston, Fulton County, Illinois, and died on October 29, 1939 in Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon;

ROBERT CAVENDER born in New York about 1810401, 403 & 481 or 1811418, married Margaret McConnell on either March 25, 1836 481 or on March 28, 1836 in Perry County, Indiana, and died before 1870 in Perry County, Indiana. Robert Cavender was living in Clark County, Indiana in 1820 and was back in Perry County, Indiana in 1830. Robert Cavender is reported in the 1860 census for Perry County, Indiana and only his wife, Margaret, and 2 children are listed in the 1870 census for Perry County, Indiana. Margaret McConnell was born in New York about 1811388 & 404 or 1812418, was the fifth child of Patrick McConnell and a Catherine and who had settled in Perry County before 1820, and died after 1870. The above Robert Cavender is probably the same Robert Cavender who was also living in Deer Creek Township of Perry County, Illinois in 1850. He also may be the same Robert J. Cavander (“Robert J. Cavender”, “Robert Cavander” & “Robert Cavender”) who married Margaret Bracken in McLean County, Illinois. In 1850, the family of Robert Cavender who was listed as being a, Ohio Riverboat Pilot, age 39 and born in New York, comprised his wife Margaret Cavender age 38 and born in New York, and their children:

HENRY A. CAVENDER ("Henry Cavender" & “H.A. Cavender”) born in Perry County, Indiana about 1843;

AMOS L.D. CAVENDER ("Amos Cavender" & “A.L. Cavender”) born in Perry County, Indiana about 1845 and named after the husband of Margaret's sister named Mary Williams;

MARY CAVENDER born in Perry County, Indiana either about 1847481 or about 1849279, and married John Cavender on May 11, 1869 in Dubois County, Indiana and who was born about 1849;

JANE CAVENDER born in Perry County, Indian about 1847; and,

ANGELINE CAVENDER ("Anjaline Cavender") born in Perry County, Indiana about 1848 in Perry County, Indiana, first married William Miley on July 27, 1870 in Dubois County, Indiana, and later married Imry Yates (“Imery Yates”?”) on July 27, 1870 in Dubois County, Indiana;

Also living in the Robert Cavender household in 1850 was Malissa Connor age 10 and born in Indiana who probably was the daughter of Margaret by her first marriage. That being the case, Margaret was the former Margaret Connor; and,

MARY CAVENDER born in either Vermont481 or in Ohio about 1811418, 1812, 1814481 or 1815401, 403 & 404, married Jonathan Davidson (“Johnathon Davidson”?) on January 2, 1832, in Perry County, Indiana403 & 418 (Some say in Seneca Lake, New York), and died on September 6, 1872 in Perry County, Indiana. Jonathan Davidson was born June 22, 1808 in Seneca Lake, New York, was the son of Robert Davidson and an Abigail, and was the brother of Nancy Davidson and Sarah Davidson who had respectively married Mary Cavender's brothers, Bardine Cavender and James Cavender. Jonathan Davidson died May 1, 1887 in Perry County, Indiana. Mary Davidson died either on September 6, 1872403 or about 1887. In 1820 they were living in Clark County, Indiana. Apparently the population in the areas adjoining the future Channelton, Indiana was increased by at least 30 persons in the summer of 1824 with the arrival of 3 families: Davison and Hawley to the downstream side; and, Cavender to the upstream. Several marriages within these families in less than 10 years made them in-laws. Jonathan Davidson and Mary Davidson lived most of their lives just upstream from Rock Island-Lafayette Spring and most or all of their 12 children were born there. The children of Jonathan Davidson and Mary Davidson included:

LOUISA DAVIDSON born March 1833 in Perry County, Indiana, never married, was living near Cannelton in 1900 with her sister Deborah and 3 nephews and a niece, and died after 1900;

AMY DAVIDSON born about 1839 in Perry County, Indiana, first married Adolph Mettling on September 6, ????, later married John Brady on October 11, 1874 in Perry County, Indiana, and died August 25, 1899 in Perry County, Indiana. Adolph Mettling was born about 1843 in Germany, was the son of Theodore Mettling and Catherine Mettling, died on either January 7, 1871 or January 8, 1871, and is buried at St. Michael Cemetery. Adolph Mettling purchased a lot above Rock Island from the Coal Company on June 10, 1867 and he and Amy Mettling had 2 children:

MARY EMILIA METTLING ("Mary Mettling") was born on July 11, 1863 and who was baptized on January 24, 1871. Amy Mettling later married John Brady on October 11, 1874 who was born on July 4, 1832, was a mill sayer, and had 2 grown daughters by a previous marriage; and,

BEATRICE METTLING born about 1867;

John Brady and Amy Mettling (formerly "Amy Davidson") had 3 children:

LOLA N. BRADY ("Lola Brady") born about 1875;

JONATHAN BRADY born about 1877; and,

BENJAMIN J. BRADY ("Benjamin Brady") born on November 21, 1880, married Mary Irene Doughty ("Mary Doughty") on November 14, 1915, and died in 1954. Mary Doughty was born on January 16, 1896, was the daughter of Thomas Doughty and Mary Dean, and died in 1987, and is buried in Cliff Cemetery with her husband;

ALONZO DAVIDSON born about 1843 in Perry County, Indiana, apparently did not marry, was living with his parents and died on February 15, 1891 in Perry County, Indiana;

MARY DAVIDSON born about 1845, was living with her parents until 1870, after which time nothing is further known of her;

ABIGAIL DAVIDSON born about 1847 in Perry County, Indiana, and died before 1860 in Perry County, Indiana;

DEBORAH DAVIDSON born in August 1850 in Perry County, Indiana, did not marry, was living near Cannelton, Indiana with Louisa Davidson in 1900, and died after 1900 in Perry County, Indiana; and,

JOSEPH DAVIDSON born in September 1857 in Perry County, Indiana, married Ann Koskinson in Perry County, Indiana on January 1, 1893, worked as a quarryman, and resided near Rock Island. Amy Koskinson was born on May 1, 1873, was the daughter of George Hoskinson and Katherine Fehr, died June 9, 1902, and is buried in the Hoskinson lot in Cliff Cemetery. Joseph Davidson and Ann Davidson had 3 known children:

SHIRLEY DAVIDSON, a son, born November 21, 1893;

MARY DAVIDSON born in September 1896; and,

FOREST DAVIDSON (“Forrest Davidson”?) born January 14, 1900; 279, 282, 337, 388, 401, 474 & 481

A large portion of the foregoing data was taken from the old family Bible of Anson Cavender and Tabytha Cavender which, at one time, was in the hands of Mrs. William Mallory Otwell. ("William Otwell") and was copied by Luther L. Craig ("Luther Craig") of Ireland, Indiana.405

CHARLES EMMETT CAVENDER line (1750-1833)

Charles Emmett Cavender (“Charles Cavender” & “C.E. Cavender”) was born in September 1750 in Lyndelboro, Wexford County, Ireland and it appears that he was born as either Charles Kavenough, Charles Kevenough (the British spelling) or Charles Kavanagh (the "Gaelic" spelling) and later either purposefully changed, as contended by some researchers in his line, or he or some of his descendants for some reason decided to change (or correct) the spelling of his surname to "Cavender". In fact, his name is spelled in his military records as Charles Cavenough.

Wexford is a county in the Leinster province in the southeastern part on Ireland. It is bordered by the Blackstairs Mountains in the West and by Saint George's Channel on the East and South. Wexford was the first part of Ireland to be invaded by Anglo-Normans in 1169, was subjugated by Oliver Cromwell in 1649, and was the center of the Irish rebellion in 1798.

In his Revolutionary War pension application dated August 30, 1832, then living in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, he stated that he was then 82 years of age, thus substantiating his date of birth as being about 1750, and had then lived in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire for almost 60 years. Apparently, Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire was incorporated on June 15, 1791, was previously known as the "Society Land", and adjoins Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.

Even though believed to be inaccurate, it nevertheless should be mentioned that some contend he was born about 1756;399 some contend he was born on May 29, 1754; in the D.A.R. Patriot Index, it is stated that a Charles Cavender was born in Ireland about 1736; according to one IGI record on file in London, England, it is recorded that a Charles Cavender married Eleanor Addison in Londonderry, New Hampshire and was born in Ireland about 1756; and, according to another IGI record on file in London, England, it is stated that a Charles Cavender was born about 1756 in Lyndoboro, New Hampshire (actually “Lyndborough, New Hampshire”) which is located south of Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire; however, this is not believed to be correct as the land was not open for settlement at that date. The date of birth of 1756 of Charles Cavender corresponds to "THE HISTORY OF HANCOCK, NEW HAMPSHIRE" by W.W. Hayward which states that Charles Cavender came from Ireland to Halifax, Nova Scotia about the year 1775 at the age of 19 years and thus born about 1756.

According to “The Report: Board of Trustees of the Public Archives of Nova Scotia for the year ending November 30, 1941", sometime between May 18, 1750 and June 4, 1750, a Charles Cavenor (“Charles Cavender”?) immigrated to Halifax, Nova Scotia.

However, according to his Revolutionary War pension application dated August 30, 1832, he stated that he was then 82 years of age, thus being born in Wexford, Ireland in 1750 according to his family Bible. He was issued a pension on August 23, 1832 for his service in the Revolutionary War for a period of 2 years beginning in 1775 in the New Hampshire, Continental and Massachusetts Lines. He died in 1833 in Greenfield, New Hampshire where he lived all his married life and is buried in the Old Greenfield Cemetery.

According to a letter written by a David Ramsay on April 1, 1886 to a Mrs. George Holt of Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, the daughter of Annis Cavender Symonds ("Annis Symonds ("Annis Symonds"), he stated:

"To Mrs. George Holt of Greenfield, I well remember your grandfather Charles Cavender and his wife Eleanor Addison Cavender and he used to tell me when I was a boy about his leaving Ireland and coming to Londonderry, New Hampshire and living with Rev. McGregor of Londonderry, the minister of that town, caring for the minister's horses to his satisfaction which he always enjoyed to his liking. He bought his wild land in Greenfield about the time of the American Revolution, boarded with my grandparents a spell till he erected his own cabin on his wild lot. Two apple trees are on the very spot near the old country road. They raised four sons and three daughters. James, your grandfather, married Rachel Butler of Lyndeboro and lived in Hancock on a farm his father gave him. Their older childrens' names were Annis ("Mrs. Syword"? your mother), Holmes, Butler, Burnham, Sarah and other children and Mary. William married first Betsy Gregg of Greenfield, daughter of Hugh Gregg. Second wife was Eleanor Hopkins of Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Charles' first wife was a Miss Nahor of Hancock, his second wife was a sister to Williams' wife, Miss Hopkins. John married a Miss Smith of Peterboro and lived for a spell at Franklin, New Hampshire. They both died in St. Louis. Their sons divided in the rebellion and both were Colonels. Their daughter, Sarah, married Eps Burnham. They lived and raised a large family in Antrim, and afterwards moved and died in Concord, New Hampshire. Polly or Mary married Abram Holmes of Peterborough, and died a young woman leaving 4 children Eleanor, Grace, James and Mary. Annis married Jonathan Holmes, a brother of Abraham Holmes. Jonathan died young leaving three or four children. She died in Barbarton?, New Hampshire. William and Betsy's children Charles Burns, John and Elizabeth and ? from William and Eleanor children of his second wife, Boyd H. Horace, and Harvey. William went to Michigan had a third wife, an English lady. Charles went from New Hampshire to a farm in the vicinity of St. Louis and died. I never knew his children." 317

It is believed that the most reliable data establishes the fact that the above Charles Cavender born in Wexford County, Ireland, arrived in Londonderry, New Hampshire about 1769 at the age of 19 and lived with Rev. McGregor of Londonderry, the minister of that town, caring for the minister's horses. He married an Eleanor Wilson Addison ("Elanor Addison", "Elenore Addison" & "Elenor Addison"?) about 1780-1781 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, and lived in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire for almost 60 years, where he died on May 6, 1833 at the age of 82, and is buried in the Old Greenfield Cemetery in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Eleanor Addison was born May 29, 1754 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, and was the daughter of William Addison and Eleanor Wilson, the widow of David McAllister, of Lyndeboro, New Hampshire and who was then the widow of David Wilson of Lyndeboro, New Hampshire. Eleanor Cavender died March 8, 1836 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, and is buried in the Old Cemetery in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.

In a deed dated October 29, 1774, this particular Charles Cavender was then living in the town of Londonderry in the Province of New Hampshire which was settled about 1719 by Scot-Irish emigrants from Northern Ireland, and purchased 85 acres of wilderness land located in the so-called "Society Land" in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire from John Cuningham ("John Cunningham"?) of Londonderry for the sum of 24 pounds and 18 shillings. Charles Cavender's name on the deed was then spelled "Charles Kavanough", although some say it was spelled "Charles Kavenough". The land was bounded on the north by a lot owned by James Ramsey, Jr. who had purchased his land in 1772. So, apparently, sometime after 1774 Charles Kananough either changed, or corrected, the spelling to Charles Cavender.

Wexford, Ireland is a municipal borough and seaport in the south eastern section of Ireland near the Irish Sea, and is the capitol of Wexford County, Ireland. Points of interest are the ruins of Selsker Abby, founded at the close of the 12th century, St. Patrick's Church, St. Peter's Chapel, and the old Bull Ring. Family stories about his life in Ireland are difficult to verify, but it is recorded in the files of the LDS Library that he first lived in Ireland with his widowed mother and his sister, Catherine Kavanagh, and that he changed his name from Kavanagh to Cavender when he came to this country about 1775 at the age of 19 by way of Newfoundland. It is said that while out fishing in a "dory", Charles Cavender was picked up in Ireland by a British naval vessel and "shanghaied" into service. He later escaped in Newfoundland. After sailing to Boston, Massachusetts on an "excursion", he found a job in Londonderry, New Hampshire digging ditches for a well known Scotch/Irish evangalist and it was there that he either adopted or corrected the spelling to Cavender. Charles Cavender subsequently removed to Londonderry, New Hampshire and from there to Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.

According to his pension application dated August 30, 1832 he stated: that, he was then living in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire; that, he was then 82 years of age (thus, having been born about 1850); that, he enlisted in 1775 serving two months at the close of the eight months' service and served under Capt. George Reid; that, he immediately re-enlisted under the same officers; that, in March 1776, the regiment went to New York, remained there for six weeks, then went up the North River to Albany, New York and via Lake George and Lake Champlain and was involved in the invasion of Canada in 1775-1776, then back to Mount Independence; that, in the autumn his company was ordered south to meet the regulars, and did so at Trenton in December and he was in that battle in 1776-1777 even though his term of service had expired six weeks before; that, in the summer of 1777, while a resident of Greenfield, he enlisted for two months under Capt. Clark of Lyndeboro, New Hampshire, marched to Bennington, Vermont and was in "Starks Battle" at Bennington on August 16, 1777.

It is of interest to be noted that on July 23, 1777, a Carles Cavanor ("Charles Cavender"?) volunteered to fight in the American Revolution for the colony of New Hampshire in the New Hampshire Militia.

The Revolutionary War record of Charles Cavender was compiled by his great, great granddaughter, Alice Cavender Bradenoch as follows:

"On April 19, 1775, news of the battle of Lexington reached Society Land. According to local lore, neighbors signaled the news to one another with blazing torches of pitch pine, held aloft. Every man was aroused. They assembled in the settlement of Antrim to discuss the news, and after electing a captain, they marched toward the Boston area to locate Stark, New Hampshire's military leader. Each able bodied man, by law, was armed with a rifle or musket with ammunition, and was proficient in its use.

When they located Stark, he told them that there were enough men available at the moment. He sent them home to plant their corn, but urged them to 'hold themselves ready' to march at a moment's notice.

By fall of 1775, the military situation near Boston was stalemated. Nonetheless, Cavender was then enlisted in Stark's regiment at Winter Hill, not too far from Bunker Hill.

It is easy to understand why Stark was a hero to all of New Hampshire, and particularly to Cavender. Stark's family was originally from Londonderry. As a teenager, he and buddies had gone on a hunting trip into Northern New Hampshire, where they were captured by Indians and forced to live with the tribe for several years until ransomed. Stark then became a ranger at Fort Ticonderoga and other western garrisons taken from the French, the garrisons which kept the Indians subdued and made life safer for the settlers.

It is easy to imagine that Cavender also had personal reasons for wanting to wage war on the British.

In January, 1776, when his first enlistment expired, Cavender immediately re-enlisted in the same regiment, and in March of this year, 'the regiment marched to New York City, remained there about four weeks, and then went up the North River to Albany, and thence to St. George at the head of Lake George, and thence down Lake George to St. Johns on the Richelieu River, and then into Canada.'

This troop movement, taken from his deposition, refers to the Army's invasion of Canada in 1775-76. Notice on your current New York road map that the New York State Thruway, the Adirondack Northway, and Interstates 87 and 90 parallel the same system of rivers and lakes. If you erase the interstates and thruways, you can see why these rivers and lakes were worth fighting and dying for. All of New England, except for its coastal areas, was a forest wilderness. These waterways were the available roads. They were the roads used by marauding Indians, and they were the military roads used first by the French, and later by the British---an almost continuous stretch of water from Montreal to New York on which to carry men, guns, and supplies. The strategic Fort Ticonderoga was located at the head of Lake Champlain at approximately the mid-point of the waterway. In 1775, word reached Fort Ticonderoga that the British planned to move down Lake Champlain. The Colonials knew they needed to control the waterway!

In 1775, Colonial regiments attempted to attack the British, but just about everything went wrong. Supplies ran short, torrential rains fell, sickness rampaged. Finally they managed to set up a siege around the British fort of St. John's just below Montreal, and in November of 1775, the British commander surrendered.

After the surrender, the remaining militia men and fresh troops, including Stark's regiments, were re-equipped out of captured supplies, and they marched to Montreal, on a corduroy road, a road made of logs laid crossways to permit travel in swampy areas. A diary tells us that 'Under our feet was snow and ice and water, over our heads clouds, snow and rain,' yet on November 3, the Colonial Army occupied Montreal.

After this battle, five hundred men, Cavender among them, were sent down to Fort Independence, on the Hudson River near Peekskill, New York. It was a time when Washington's troops had experienced severe losses. The winter weather was miserable. Men were without shoes and adequate food and clothing. It was to spur on these bedraggled soldiers that Thomas Paine wrote, 'These are the times that try men's souls: The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will shrink from the service of his country, but he that stands now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman....the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.'

In an effort to improve morale and rescue the fading cause, Washington carefully planned an offensive. While The British were warm in winter garrisons in Trenton, New Jersey, Washington planned to ferry 2400 men and eighteen cannon across the icy Delaware River for a surprise attack on the Hessian troops. On Christmas night, 1776, "there was a booming and banging from the dark, ice-choked river, where forty-foot boats were being oared by men in remnants of blue and white uniforms. Involved were New Hampshiremen, Virginians, New Yorkers, and Pennsylvanians, bent into gale-driven sleet, their path 'tinged' here and there with blood from the feet of men who wore broken shoes." One officer wrote, 'It will be a terrible night for the soldiers, but I have not heard a man complain.'

Once across the river, the men marched in silence to Trenton. Their wet muskets were useless and they were ordered to use bayonets. The regiments began their attack in the early morning hours. John Stark and his men, the advance guard on Washington's right flank, 'dealt death wherever (they) found resistance, and broke down all opposition before (them).' The battle lasted less than three-quarters of an hour. Nine hundred prisoners were taken.

After the Battle of Trenton, Stark retired in a huff from duty, angry at bureaucratic army decisions. Cavender returned to his land to resume clearing and also to help his neighbor Ramsey put the roof on his cabin. By early summer, Stark was persuaded to rejoin army forces, with the understanding that he himself was to be in full command of his troops. He put out a call for men to join him in the Grants area of New Hampshire, near the Vermont border. Every able bodied man in Society Land responded to his call. Cavender re-enlisted on July 12, 1777.

The British General Burgoyne ordered Hessian troops, assisted by Tories and Indians, to lead an expedition to Grants to obtain fresh supplies from the stores of horses, wagons, cattle and arms held there by the Colonists. During a steady rain, the Hessians took up a hilltop position. Stark countered the Hessian tactics by splitting forces, ordering one column to the north to attack from the rear, and the New Hampsiremen southward to attack from the left, while Stark would attack straight ahead on the right. The fighting men, who were wearing their hunting shirts and fur hats, were instructed to carry their rifles butt-up over their shoulders, Tory style. The ruse worked. They were able to infiltrate the enemy lines. The actual fighting started at 3:00 p.m. on August 16, 1777 and after two hours, Hessian forces were decimated. Prisoners and booty were being collected, and rum enjoyed, when British reinforcements arrived. The reinforcements were defeated in a second battle. Loot included hundreds of muskets and swords, brass cannons, and four ammunition wagons. In the aftermath, General Burgoyne said, "The Hampshire Grants...now abounds in the most active and rebellious race on the continent, and hangs like a gathering storm upon my left.

This became known as the Battle of Bennington, but in New Hampshire it is known as Stark's Battle. Cavender served two months in this tour, and then returned to his land.

In early summer of 1778, Cavender again enlisted, this time in Salem, Massachusetts, from where he marched to King's Ferry at Stony Point on the Hudson River, and on to Worcester and Springfield. For a portion of this enlistment he was stationed at Fishkill, but most of the time he was on the river. Just as the northern chain of waterways connecting Montreal and New York had been strategic to the war, so the Hudson River at the southern end of the chain was strategic. It connected Albany and New York City, and was considered to be the belt holding all the colonies together. In 1778, the principal responsibility of the militia stationed on the river was patrol duty between the three forts which had been built to keep the waterway open to the colonists. Stony Point was at the south end of the patrol, where King's Ferry was a major crossing. At the northern end, Fishkill was a supply depot and administrative center. West Point was at the mid-point. There were skirmishes along the river in 1778, but no major battle until 1779 when Stony Point became a battle site, and Cavender's six months enlistment was completed before this.

Many men who fought in the Revolution settled for one or perhaps two enlistments of eight months each. Cavender saw duty for twenty-four months, and we can ask ourselves why he felt so impelled. John Adams stated that the outcome of the Revolution was accomplished before the war began, in the minds and hearts of the pioneers who fought. Certainly even before the Revolution, Cavender had determined in his mind and heart to never again be mocked by subservience. As a pioneer he already lived close to death. He had the grit to fight. After twenty-four months of service, it would appear that in his mind and heart Cavender knew freedom, for he returned to his land, prepared to settle down, to create a farm and take on the responsibilities of a family man with a future. Though the war was not over for another year, he did not re-enlist.

When Cavender returned to Society Land around Christmas time, he boarded with James Ramsey and his wife Mary until he built his own cabin. Before starting on the cabin, he took the time to girdle a number of the virgin trees. To strip an area of bark around the circumference of the trunk was the quickest way to make a tree die and bring sunshine into the woods. Then Cavender broadcast spring rye seed, and scratched it in on the forest floor among the dying trees and the boulders. Only after this cash crop was planted did he prepare to build a cabin." 424

After the war was over, he married Eleanor Wilson (formerly "Eleanor Addison") of Lyndeboro ("Lyndoboro"?), New Hampshire, purchased with the continental money, many acres of land at 10 cents per acre in the town of Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, which is adjacent to Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, and, in company with a man named James Ramsey, made the first settlement in that part of the State. He subsequently filed a Revolutionary War Application for Pension S17875 for serving in the Continental Main and New Hampshire Line. Various Revolutionary War veterans filed affidavits supporting the statements of Charles Cavender. And, on October 23, 1832, his claim was allowed as Certificate No. 956.

He finally settled in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, where he spent the remainder of his life on a farm and where he died May 6, 1833 as a quite wealthy landowner and is buried with his wife in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.

Charles Cavender and Eleanor Cavender ("Elanor Cavender"?) apparently had seven children, 3 daughters and 4 sons, two of whom resided for a few years in New Hampshire. The children are listed as having been born in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. However, as Greenfield was incorporated on June 15, 1791, then, technically, the first four children were born in Society Land, which is designated in the 1790 census as the home of the Cavenders. The 7 children of Charles Cavender and Eleanor Cavender were:

(1) Sarah Cavender born January 27, 1782 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, and married Elson Burnham ("Epps Burnham"? & "Epson Burnham"?) about 1806 in Concord, New Hampshire. Epps Burnham and Sarah Burnham lived and raised a large family in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, afterwards moved, and Sarah Burnham died in Concord, New Hampshire on March 18, 1824. The date of birth of Sarah Cavender is verified by bible entries in the possession of her brother, William Charles Cavender, and were apparently entered on January 12, 1809 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. The 7 children of Epps Burnham and Sarah Burnham were:

Sarah Ann Burnham ("Sarah Burnham") believed to have been born in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire;

Franklin Burnham believed to have been born in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire;

Charles Burnham believed to have been born in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire; Epps Burnham believed to have been born in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire;

Nathanial Burnham ("Nathaniel Burnham"?) believed to have been born in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire;

Emily Jane Burnham ("Emily Burnham") believed to have been born in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire; and,

Mary E. Burnham ("Mary Burnham") believed to have been born in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire;

(2) Mary Cavender ("Polly Cavender", "Mary Jane Cavender"?, “M.J. Cavender”? & "Elizabeth Cavender"?) born August 21, 1783 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, married Captain Abraham Holmes in Peterboro, New Hampshire, and died on March 18, 1824 at the age of 41. The date of birth of Mary Cavender is verified by bible entries in the possession of her brother, William Charles Cavender, and were apparently entered on January 12, 1809 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. The 4 children of Abraham Holmes and Mary Holmes were:

Eleanor Holmes;

Grace Holmes;

James Holmes; and,

Mary Holmes;

(3) James Charles Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.C. Cavender” & “James C. Cavender”) born on May 15, 1786 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, moved to Hancock, New Hampshire about 1810 and lived on the Cavender Road by the river, married Rachel Ann Butler (“Rachel Jane Butler”, "Rachel Butler" & "Rachael Butler"?) on November 27, 1811 in either Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire or in Hancock, New Hampshire424, at one time lived on a farm that his father gave to him, moved to Union County, Ohio about 1844-1846 at the age of about 58-60, was married to Rachel Butler for 72 years, and he died on August 16, 1883 in North Lewisburg, Allen Township, Union County, Ohio at the age of 96 years, 3 months and 1 day. The date of birth of James Charles Cavender (“James C. Cavender”) is verified by bible entries in the possession of his brother, William Charles Cavender (“William C. Cavender”), and were apparently entered on January 12, 1809 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Rachel Butler was born on either July 4, 1789 or on July 30, 1788 in Lyndeboro, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, was the daughter of Jonathan Butler and Lois Rachel Kidder ("Lois Kidder"), and died on June 12, 1884 in Allen Township, Union County, Ohio at the age of 96 years, 11 months and 14 days. On her death certificate, her name was listed as Rachel Jane Cavender. It is believed that James and Rachael are buried in two unmarked graves next to the Bales’ graves in Broderick Cemetery in Allen Township, Union County, Ohio.

According to "The History of Hancock, New Hampshire" by W.W. Hayward, James Charles Cavender removed to Hancock, New Hampshire about 1810 and resided in the part of the town at the place marked "E. Pearsons", in 1831 he moved to Lyndeboro ("Lyndoboro"?), in 1837 he moved to Dublin, New Hampshire, in 1839 he moved to Peterboro, New Hampshire, in 1842 he moved to Dublin, New Hampshire again. In 1844 he moved to North Lewisburg, Allen Township, Union County, Ohio, where they lived on the William Bales farm and where he died, and at which time he and Rachel were considered to be the oldest couple in Union County, Ohio. However, on January 28, 1850, Rachel Cavender wrote a letter to her son David Cavender and his wife Jane Cavender who were still living in Peterboro, New Hampshire. At that time she told her son to be sure to address the letter to Coberley's Post Office in Ohio, which is near North Lewisburg in Allen Township, Union County, Ohio and no longer exists.384

The above William Bales apparently was the son-in-law of James Cavender, having married his daughter, Sarah Burnham Cavender ("Sarah Cavender"), and it is said that the two Cavender and Bales families both moved together from New Hampshire to Ohio at the same time.384 James Cavender and Rachel Cavender had the following nine children: 383

(i) Annis Cavender, born on December 20, 1813 in Hancock, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, married Capt. Joseph Symonds, Jr. (“Joseph Simonds”) on March 19, 1832 in New Hampshire. FHL Number 1001306 Joseph Symonds was a native of New Hampshire and is where they resided most of their lives. She died on August 30, 1843 at the age of 31, and is buried in the Pineridge Cemetery in Hancock, New Hampshire. Joseph Symonds was born on October 31, 1801 in New Hampshire, and died on October 7, 1849. It is also stated that Annis Cavender married a Mrs. Syword? who was the mother of Mrs. George Holt of Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire;

(ii) Abraham Holmes Cavender ("Abram H. Cavender", "Abram Holmes Cavender", "Abram Cavender" & "Abraham Cavender"), born on July 21, 1814 in Hancock, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, married Elvira Hopkins (“Elvirah Hopkins”) in New Hampshire and whose great great grandfather Jonathan Butler ("Jonathon Butler") fought in the battles of Bunker Hill, Trenton and Princeton. In 1843 they moved to Logan County, Ohio and about 1850, they moved to St. Paul, Minnesota. Abraham Cavender and Elvira Cavender had a son named:

Charles Addison Cavender ("Charles Cavender" & “Charles A. Cavender”) born in Marysville, Ohio on July 14, 1846, was educated in St. Paul, Minnesota, married Jennie Nixon in 1869, later moved to Tacoma, Washington, and died at the age of 25 in New Hampshire.98 Charles Cavender and Jennie Cavender had a daughter named:

Jessie Cavender who was born in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, and married Fredrick Mark Gribble ("Fredrick Gribble"). (Note the DAR application of Jessie Cavender Gribble364 where she states that she was the daughter of Charles Addison Cavender and Jennie Nixon Cavender, and that her father, Charles Addison Cavender, was the son of Abram H. Cavender and Elvira Hopkins. The applicant further states that her great great grandfather, Charles Cavender, was born in Ireland in 1736 and that he removed from Ireland to Newfoundland about 1755. However, in the History of Hancock, New Hampshire, it is stated that the above Charles Cavender came from Ireland to Newfoundland about 1775 at the age of 19; thus, he would have been born about 1756 contra 1736);

(iii) Jonathan Butler Cavender ("Jonathan Cavender"), born March 22, 1816 in Hancock, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, never married, and died about 1858 in Kentucky at the age of 42 years;

(iv) Sarah Burnham Cavender ("Sarah Cavender") born March 19, 1818 in Hancock, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, married Walter William Bales ("William Bales" & "Walter Bales") on February 1, 1838 in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, later moved to North Lewisburg, Allen Township, Union County, Ohio, was a member of the Baptist Church, lived for a while in North Lewisburg, Allen Township, Union County, Ohio, and later moved to Nixon Township, Dewitt County, Illinois where she died on died March 10, 1856. Apparently Sarah Cavender has a relative named Catherine Elvessie Isheep Fackham ("Catherine Fackham" & "Catherine Isheep") according to an IGI fiche in the files in London, England. William Bales was born January 24, 1809 in Wilton, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire, was the son of William L. Bales ("William Bales") born March 13, 1784 and Chloe Halt born August 4, 1784, both of Vermont, and died on October 4, 1876 at the age of 92 years. The grandfather of William Walter Bales, named William L. Bales ("William Bales"), was a soldier under General George Washington while his father fought on the side of Great Britain. William L. Bales came to Union County, Ohio in 1840 and settled in Allen Township, Union County, Ohio where he died October 4, 1876 at the age of 92.

In the fall of 1838, William Walter Bales moved westward and first settled near Newton, Union County, Ohio and in the following year settled in North Lewisburg in Allen Township, Union County, Ohio. In 1857, he purchased from William Jenkins and his wife, 290 acres of land in Section 21 and Section 28. Later, the north 80 acres of the 290 tract was purchased by David M. Cavender ("David Cavender"), a brother-in-law of Walter Bales and also several of the Bales family settled on this land. However, a daughter and her husband lived for a while on her father's original tract, what is now known as the "C.C. Bales Estate", being named after her brother Clifford C. Bales, but later getting the "Kansas fever", moved on West. Walter Bales, the son of William Bales lived on the original tract for ten years and then sold his farm to John Crisman, a great-grandfather of Loyd Shinneman. The farm is now owned by Mrs. Bessie Swigart of Clinton.

On August 4, 1862, William Bales was then living in North Lewisburg, Champaign County, Ohio and wrote the following letter to his brother-in-law, James Moore Cavender:

"Dear brother-in-law, we received your letter Saturday last. It rains today so I will answer it. We are all well at this time. Wheat all stacked, about 400 bushels. It is very good. Corn looks well. ------------ War is all the talk. People have got sick of it. Volunteers are hard to get. Our Township is offering $100 bounty. They are enambling to draft. Our boys are enrolled, but I don't mean they should go. I had rather they would run away. A lot of soldiers deserted and came home here. They have taken them to Columbus and put them in confinement. I have given up going West and East this season on the account of the War. Would it be safe for one of the boys to come to you to clear a draft? We don't intend to have anything to do with the war. It is all to do for nothing. The Government is gone and it is no use for any one to jepordize his life for not going, but a nigger farce is I have done making calculation for improvements until this war is reconciled on some basis. I am of the impression that it will involve us in a war with all Europe before it is over. If it does, esclate through the free States will suffer the less a man has the better. I am puzeled to know what course to take in prevent affairs. Everything is in a percarious condition. I am anxious to sell all out. I have been offered my price. If the man can sell his farm. He thinks he can but I am inclined to think he can't. He is a stock dealer and his farm is a grain farm. He lives out by West Liberty. Money won't be good for anything. Four years from now. That is such money as we shall have. So that a man better have land than poor money. No word from any of the Gallations don't know whether they cave come to war or not. If it was not for the war, I would make calculations to come out and stay with you next summer but as it, can't tell. If you think it would be safe for one of the boys to come, write that son don't feel very well and need some help. There is a hatred growing up between the Democrats and Abolition politions that will make trouble yet. The Abolition feel called over them proven success in emancipation affairs. The war lasted longer than they expected. They supposed 90 days was a plenty, but instead of that they are forced to acknowledge that the Democrats prophecy right concerning their course. The Democrats charge the Abolition with they cause of the war and they charge the Democrats with doing so it ever with hard feelings."384

William Walter Bales and Sarah Bales had 10 children, 9 of which were:

Burnham E. T. Bales ("Burnham Bales");

William W. Bales ("William Walter Bales"? & "William Bales") born about 1840 in Allen Township, Union County, Ohio and married Jenny Dunn;

Walter W. Bales ("Walter Bales") born about 1841 in Allen Township, Union County, Ohio and married Victoria Inskup;

Clifford Charles Bales ("C.C. Bales", "Clifford Bales" & "Charles Bales") born about 1843 in Allen Township, Union County, Ohio, first married a Jane Allen, later married Amelia Abigal McGinnis ("Amelia McGinnis" & "Abigail McGinnis"?) in October 1870, and following the death of Amelia Bales, he married Marinda Jane Highland ("Marinda Highland") in Kentucky on October 20, 1881. Clifford Bales (with or without Jane Bales) drove through with team and wagon from "their" Ohio home to the farm located on his father's original tract in Nixon Township, Dewitt County, Illinois and which was previously vacated by his sister in 1868. From his diary, he wrote that he left on March 17, 1868 but, failing to write each day, it is unknown as to the number of days it took to make the trip. He told of camping and buying feed wherever he stopped. To Clifford Bales and Amelia Bales were 5 children. The first was a baby girl who died at the age of 3 months. Her mother died shortly there afterwards, thus leaving only the father with 3 boys and one girl. The mother died the day after the girl was 3 years old. With the help of his in-laws, Clifford Bales managed for a year and then remarried. It was an unusual courtship. One Sunday while at his in-laws, he was looking at Mrs. McGinnis' album and was attracted to the picture of a young woman. He inquired as to who she was. Mrs. McGinnis said it was a distant cousin living in her native state of Kentucky and named for her. She offered to write a letter of introduction which she did and after a short correspondence, arrangements were made for him to make the trip to Kentucky. On October 20, 1881, Clifford Bales married Marinda Jane Highland ("Marinda Highland") and left for his parents home in Ohio where she could meet his mother, grandparents and other relatives. They then came to Weldon where they were met by a cousin, Frank Cavender. Awaiting at the farm were 4 children, the oldest being 10 years of age. When the 4 children were grown, Clifford Bales and Marinda Bales took a 6 year old niece and later a 2 year old granddaughter. Clifford Bales and Marinda left the farm in September 1919 and moved to Weldon, Nixon Township, Dewitt County, Illinois to live. Clifford Bales had spent more than 50 years on that farm. He adjusted to town life, but only lived a year and a few months. His farm apparently is still known as the C.C. Bales Estate416;

Mary M. Bales ("Mary Bales" & "Elizabeth Bales"?) born about 1845 in Allen Township, Union County, Ohio and married Liver Carter;

Rosanna G. Bales ("Rosa Bales" & "Rosanna Bales") born about 1849 in Allen Township, Union County, Ohio and married Oliver Inskup; and,

Sarah Anna Bales ("Sarah Bales") born about 1855 in North Lewisburg, Allen Township, Union County, Ohio, married Charles Whitson Brodrick ("Charles Brodrick") November 28, 1879, and died July 17, 1902 in Woodstock in Champaign County, Ohio. Charles Brodrick was born May 7, 1852 in Allen Township in Union County, Ohio and died December 5, 1926 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Charles Brodrick and Sarah Brodrick had a son named:

David Paul Brodrick ("David Brodrick") who was born August 27, 1887 in Cable, Champaign County, Ohio, married Clarice Fay Whitlock ("Clarice Whitlock") March 19, 1911, and died October 16, 1936 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Clarice Whitlock was born September 16, 1892 in Franklin, in Morgan County, Illinois and died July 10, 1965 in Durate in Los Angeles, California. David Brodrick and Clarice Brodrick had a daughter named:

Faye Estelle Brodrick ("Fay Brodrick") born April 8, 1913 in Clay County, Nebraska, and married Burton Morgan Hanson ("Burton Hanson") June 10, 1950;

Frank Bales; and,

Rachel R. Bales;

(v) Charles Addison Cavender ("Charles Cavender" & “Charles A. Cavender”) who was born on November 25, 1819 in Hancock, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, never married, and died about 1844 in New Hampshire at the age of 25;

(vi) Mary Holmes Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “Mary H. Cavender”), born January 12, 1822424 (some say July 8, 1824386) in Hancock, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, married Paul Whittemore ("Paul Whitmore"?) and both she and her husband died in New Hampshire;

(vii) Epps Burnham Cavender ("Epps Cavender", “Epps B. Cavender” & “E.B. Cavender”), born in Hancock, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire on July 8, 1824, married Harriet Laws in New Hampshire, resided on the William Dennis place in New Hampshire, and had a son named:

Charles S. Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.S. Cavender” & “Charles Samuel Cavender”?) who was born March 27, 1851;

(viii) Rachel B. Cavender ("Rachal Cavender", “R.B. Cavender” & “Rachel Cavender”) born May 26, 1826 in Hancock, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, married Joseph Willard Powers ("Joseph Powers") on April 27, 1848 in New Hampshire, and died in October 11, 1849 in New Hampshire; and,

(ix) David Moore Cavender ("David Cavender" & “David Cavender”), born February 5, 1829 in Hancock, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, married Mary Jane Carley ("Mary Carley" & "Jane Carley") on November 22, 1848 in Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire with Rev. L. Billings performing the ceremony, and died on September 13, 1908 in DeWitt County, Illinois. Actually, she went by the name Jane as confirmed from letters from and sent to Rachel Bales and her daughter, Alice. On January 28,1850, his mother Rachel Cavender wrote to him while he was still residing in Peterboro, New Hampshire, and while his mother was then residing in either Coberley, Ohio or Copley, Ohio.384 On June 28, 1855, David Cavender, then still living in Petersborough, New Hampshire, purchased for $21.25 from Joseph A. Howard ("Joseph Howard"), administrator of the estate of Thomas Laws, late of Petersborough, New Hampshire, Pew #76 in the Congregational Church in Petersborough and 3 votes in said Association.

On either June 15, 1857 or June 15, 1859, David Cavender purchased 240 acres of land in Dewitt County, Illinois from William Bales for the sum of $2,500. He was residing in Weldon, Nixon Township, Dewitt County, Illinois when he was appointed Justice of the Peace on December 11, 1861 by the then governor of Illinois, Richard Yates.384 He died September 13, 1908 in Weldon, DeWitt County, Illinois, and is buried in Weldon, DeWitt County, Illinois.

In 1857, his brother-in-law, Walter William Bales ("Walter Bales") purchased from William Jenkins and his wife, 290 acres of land in Section 21 and Section 28 in Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, and subsequently several of the Bales family settled on this land. However, the north 80 acres of the tract was purchased by David Cavender from Walter Bales. Since David Cavender was a carpenter, he built his house, the house on the Bales' place and no doubt a part of the one that Oliver Walters moved from to his present home, for this was also a part of the original Bales tract.416

David Cavender's sister, Sarah Burnham Cavender ("Sarah Cavender") had married Walter William Bales ("William Bales" & "Walter Bales") on February 1, 1838 in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, later moved to North Lewisburg, Allen Township, Union County, Ohio, was a member of the Baptist Church, lived for a while in North Lewisburg, Allen Township, Union County, Ohio, and later moved to Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois where she died on died March 10, 1856. Mary Jane Carley was born June 17, 1832 in either Peterborough or Hancock, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, was the daughter of Jabez Carley and Emma Washburn ("Mary Washburn", "Mary Jane Washburn" & "Polly Washburn"), and died on either October 9, 1910 or on September 13, 1908424 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois. David Cavender and Mary Cavender had the 5 following children:

Alice Marie Cavender ("Allice Cavender", "Marie Cavender"? & "Alice Cavender"?) born September 19, 1851 in Chesterfield, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, married John Almon Lisenby ("John Lisenby") September 12, 1876 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois with Rev. Gray performing the ceremony, died May 19, 1892 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, and is buried in the cemetery in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois. John Lisenby was born February 27, 1851 in Creek Township in DeWitt County, Illinois, died January 5, 1922 in Champaign, Illinois, and is buried in the cemetery in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois. In 1873 daughter Allice Cavender was writing from Yarmouth and Portland, Main to her father who was then living in Illinois.384 In 1874, she was writing from St. Paul, Minnesota where she is believed to be living with relatives while teaching school.384 John Lisenby and Alice Lisenby had the following children:

Alberta Louise Lisenby ("Alberta Linsby") born July 6, 1879 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, married Andrew Hall on October 2, 1915, had no children, and died January 25, 1949 in Champaign, Champaign County, Illinois;

Charles Cavender Lisenby ("Charles Lisenby") born January 4, 1883 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, married Charlotte Maria Parker ("Charlotte Parker") October 28, 1908 in Weldon, Illinois, died on either February 7, 1949 or on February 2, 1949 424 in Clinton, Illinois, and is buried in Weldon, Illinois. Charlotte Parker was born September 23, 1883 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, was the daughter of Nathan Parker and Amanda Minerva Fonder Smith ("Amanda Smith" & "Minerva Smith"), died May 21, 1974 in Champaign, Champaign County, Illinois, and is buried in the cemetery in Weldon, DeWitt County, Illinois. Charles Lisenby and Charlotte Lisenby had 3 children:

Donald Almon Lisenby ("Donald Lisenby") born either August 6, 1901 or on August 5, 1901424 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, married Hope Madson ("Hope Madison"?), died on September 25, 1997 in Champaign, Illinois, and is buried in the cemetery in Weldon, Illinois. Actually, he was born, raised and lived in Weldon all his life. Hope Madson was born September 12, 1913 in Hipedale, Illinois, her mother was Madson O'Neill, died January 12, 1991 in Champaign, Champaign County, Illinois, and is buried in the cemetery in Weldon, DeWitt County, Illinois. Donald Lisenby and Hope Lisenby had 2 children:

Donald Dennis Lisenby ("Donald Lisenby") born on either June 1, 1936 or on June 1, 1939 424, lived in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and never married; and,

Nancy Ann Lisenby ("Nancy Lisenby") born January 14, 1939, first married Warren Goelz and had 2 sons, and next married Roger Tadtick ("Roger Tadrick"?) and had no children. The 2 sons of Warren Goelz and Nancy Goelz were:

Steve Goelz ("Stephen Goelz"); and,

Jeff Goelz ("Jeffrey Goelz");

Doris Lisenby born June 1912 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, and married Lon Scofield. Lon Scofield and Doris Scofield had 3 children:

Kaye Marie Scofield ("Kaye Scofield");

Robert Scofield; and,

James Scofield; and,

Hubert Parker Lisenby ("Hubert Lisenby") born July 5, 1914 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, married Ruby Phyllis Shinneman ("Ruby Shinneman") on either January 25, 1935 or on January 25, 1936424 in Weldon, Illinois, died on either November 11, 1974 or on November 11, 1941 424 in Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, and is buried in the cemetery in Weldon, DeWitt County, Illinois. Ruby Shinneman was born May 5, 1917 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois. Hubert Lisenby and Ruby Lisenby had 2 children:

Hubert Phillip Lisenby ("Hubert Lisenby") born June 23, 1937 in Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, and married Patricia Ann Brinkman ("Patricia Brinkman") August 3, 1958 in Weldon, DeWitt County, Illinois. Patricia Brinkman was born April 17, 1940 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, and was the daughter of William Brinkman and Eileen Westerman. Hubert Lisenby and Patricia Lisenby had a daughter named:

Janet Sue Lisenby ("Janet Lisenby") born December 21, 1959 in Clinton, DeWitt County, Illinois, first married Kerry Griffin on July 4, 1981 in Decatur, Macon County, Illinois. She next married Terry Schuman about 1985, and later married Robert Beam ("Bob Beam") about 1994 in Decatur, Macon County, Illinois. Kerry Griffin and Janet Griffin had a son named:

Ryan Thomas Griffin ("Ryan Griffin") born January 5, 1984 in Decatur, Macon County, Illinois;

Terry Schuman and Janet Schuman had a son named:

Brandon Wayne Schuman ("Brandon Schuman") born July 31, 1986 in Pontiac, Livingston County, Illinois; and,

Janet Lisenby, having assumed her maiden name, later had a daughter named:

Diana Lyn Lisenby ("Diana Lisenby") born July 24, 1987 in Decatur, Macon County, Illinois; and,

Karen Ellen Lisenby ("Karen Lisenby") born April 14, 1941 in Monticello, Platt County, Illinois, and married Donald Marvin Fugate ("Donald Fugate") on June 20, 1959 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois. Donald Fugate was born November 19, 1937 in Clinton, DeWitt County, Illinois, and was the son of Everett McKinley Fugate ("Everett Fugate") and Retha Mae Turpin ("Retha Turpin"). Donald Fugate and Karen Fugate had 2 children:

Donald Lynn Fugate ("Donald Fugate") born on either April 9, 1960 or on April 9, 1968 424 in Clinton, DeWitt County, Illinois, and married Ibtisam Al Masri on either August 11, 1985 or on August 22, 1985 424 in Washington, D.C. Ibtisam Masri was born December 20, 1954 in Damascus, Syria. Donald Fugate and Ibtisam Fugate had 2 children:

Rosanna Lynn Fugate ("Rosanna Fugate") born November 1, 1986 in Alexandria, Virginia; and,

Robert Lynn Fugate ("Robert Fugate") born March 14, 1991 in Bowie, Maryland; and,

Deanna Kay Fugate ("Deanna Fugate") born August 10, 1962 in Clinton, DeWitt County, Illinois, first married Michael Keith Johnson ("Michael Johnson") December 24, 1978 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, and next married Ardandy Carl Brown ("Ardandy Brown") on August 25, 1990 in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Michael Johnson was born September 19, 1961 in Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, was the son of Theodore Powell ("Ted Powell") and Alta Bailey ("Nickey Bailey"), and was later adopted by Edward Johnson and Lillian Beeler. Ted Powell died in 1996. Michael Johnson and Deanna Johnson had 2 children:

Michael Christopher Johnson ("Michael Johnson") born September 14, 1979 in Decatur, Macon County, Illinois; and,

Sarah Nicole Johnson ("Sarah Johnson") born September 10, 1982 in Decatur, Macon County, Illinois.

Carl Brown and Deanna Brown have no children;

Murl Lisenby, a twin who apparently died at birth May 19, 1892;

David Merle Lisenby ("David Lisenby"), a twin born May 19, 1892 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, and died September 7, 1892 in Weldon, Illinois;

Bly Almon Lisenby ("Bly Lisenby") born May 14, 1895, married Jo Carnahan June 14, 1921, died May 30, 1959, and is buried in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois. Bly Lisenby and Jo Lisenby had a daughter named:

Jo Anne Lisenby ("Jo Lisenby") born October 15, 1923;

an infant daughter born May 8, 1899, died June 4, 1899, and is buried in Weldon, Illinois;

Lucille Lisenby born August 29, 1900, first married December 9, 1923 to Norman D. Hutchison ("Norman Hutchinson"), later married John W. Laws ("John Laws") on March 15, 1950 and had no children, and is buried in the cemetery in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois;

Harold Rhoades Lisenby ("Harold Lisenby") born January 4, 1905, first married Marie Daley on November 16, 1935, later married Louise Skinner about 1974, had no children, died December 27, 1993 in Normal, McLean County, Illinois, and is buried in a cemetery in Weldon, Illinois; 383, 384 & 424

Florence Sarah Cavender ("Florence Cavender") born December 27, 1861 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, married Joseph B. Heskett ("Joseph Heskett") on October 24, 1882 in Weldon, DeWitt County, Illinois with Rev. Scott performing the ceremony, lived in Wellington, Kansas and had no children;

Emma Frances Cavender ("Emma Cavender") born November 1, 1866 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, married Nathan Allen Nixon ("Nathan Nixon") on September 11, 1890 in Weldon, Illinois, according to her marriage certificate, with Rev. Thomas Kelley performing the ceremony, died August 8, 1925 in Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois, and is buried in the City Cemetery in Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois. Nathan Nixon was born September 25, 1855 in DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, was the sixth child and third son of William Nixon and Margaret Miriam Johnston ("Margaret Johnston"), died October 11, 1919 in Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois and is buried in the same cemetery as his wife. William Nixon was born July 21, 1820 in Ross County, Ohio, married April 17, 1845 in London, Madison County, Ohio, and died April 2, 1903 in Girard, Crawford County, Ohio. William Nixon and Margaret Nixon are buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Clinton County, Illinois. About 1900 Nathan Nixon and Emma Nixon moved to Kansas City, Kansas where Nathan Nixon purchased a meat packing plant. They moved again about 1903 to Girard, Kansas after buying a coal mine and investing in several oil and gas wells. Shortly thereafter, the family returned to the farm outside Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois. The children of Nathan Nixon and Emma Nixon were:

William Clarence Nixon ("William Nixon") born July 30, 1891 in DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois near Weldon, Illinois, received a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois in 1913, enlisted in the army on May 13, 1918 in Peoria, Illinois, served in France during World War I in the Signal Corps, was discharged July 15, 1919, married Viola Mae Moore ("Viola Moore") June 28, 1922 in Stockland Township, Iroquois County, Illinois, lived in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and died on February 29, 1960 at the age of 68 in Cleveland, Warren Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and is buried in City Cemetery, Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois. Viola Moore was born March 11, 1901 in Stockland Township, Iroquois County, Illinois, was the daughter of Albert Lewellyn Moore ("Albert Moore") and Laura Belle Purgett ("Laura Purgett"), died January 31, 1976 in Shaker Heights, Cuyahoga County, Ohio and is buried in City Cemetery, Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois with her husband. Clarence Nixon and Viola Nixon only had one child and that child was a son named:

William Clarence Nixon, Jr. ("William Nixon" & "Bill Nixon") born July 28,1928 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, graduated from Ohio University in 1950 with a major in chemistry, served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps during the Korean War from November 30, 1950 to November 3, 1952, served at Eniwetoc Atoll in 1952 for the preparation of the first hydrogen bomb detonation, and married Shirley Jane Horner ("Shirley Horner") on April 10, 1954 in Cleveland Heights, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Shirley Horner was born August 14, 1931 in Canton, Stark County, Ohio, was the only child of Cecil Othello Horner ("Cecil Horner" & "Jack Horner") and Elizabeth Weldon Warren ("Elizabeth Warren"), graduated from Kent State University in 1953 with a baccalaureate degree in education. Actually, Shirley’s father went by “Jack”, rather than his given name. Bill Nixon and Shirley Nixon had 3 children:

William Alan Nixon ("William Nixon") born November 10, 1957 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and married Janice Lynn Barack ("Janice Barack" & "Jan Barack") June 25, 1988 in Cleveland Heights, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Janice Barack was born June 12, 1963 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and was the daughter of George Barack and Elizabeth. Alan Nixon and Janice Nixon had 2 children:

Christine Barack Nixon ("Christine Nixon") born September 22, 1992 in Middleburg Heights, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; and,

Lauren Elizabeth Nixon (“Lauren Nixon”) born on February 7, 1997 in Middleburg Heights, Ohio;

Susan Elizabeth Nixon ("Susan Nixon") born June 19, 1961 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and married David Michael Kaesemyer ("David Kaesemeyer") on October 17, 1987 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. David Kaesemeyer was born August 2, 1957 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio and he and Susan Kaesemeyer had 2 children:

Mindy Lynn Kaesemeyer ("Mindy Kaesemeyer") born February 2, 1990 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; and,

Brett Andrew Kaesemeyer ("Brett Kaesemeyer") born June 22, 1993 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; and,

David Scott Nixon ("David Nixon") born July 8, 1965 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and married Linda Jean Matthews (“Linda Matthews”) on August 10, 1996 in Ravelle County, MT and who was born on January 27, 1970 in Bozman, MT and is the daughter of Jesse Matthews and Marianne Smith;

] Eva Carley Nixon ("Eva Nixon") born December 17, 1894 in DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, never married, lived in Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois and died May 29, 1919 in Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois;

Carl Cavender Nixon ("Carl Nixon") born May 26, 1897 in DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, married Lucille Williams, and died September 13, 1963 in Flint, Genesee County, Michigan and where he is buried. Carl Nixon and Luille Nixon had 3 children:

Barbara Ann Nixon ("Barbara Nixon") who had a son named:

Jimdean Nixon ("James Nixon"?);

Forrester Allen Nixon ("Forrister Nixon" & "Forrester Nixon"?) who married a Betty in Flint, Michigan; and,

Carl Nixon who also married a Betty in Flint Michigan;

Lyle Mason Nixon ("Lyle Nixon") born August 20, 1899 in DeWitt Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, married Lyle Marie Williams ("Lyle Williams") February 27, 1932 in Kankakee, Kankakee County, Illinois, had no children, died January 13, 1990 in Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, and is buried in City Cemetery in Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois. Lyle Williams was born September 11, 1902 in Greencastle, Missouri, died November 4, 1986 in Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois, and is buried with her husband; and,

Esther Louise Nixon ("Esther Nixon") born April 3, 1904 in Girard, Crawford County, Kansas, married Jules R. Isaacson ("Jules Isaacson" & "Joe Isaacson") April 12, 1925 in Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, had no children, died October 8, 1992 in Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, and is buried in the City Cemetery in Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois. Jules Isaacson was born September 17, 1900 in Andover, Illinois, was the son of John A. Isaacson ("John Isaacson") and Amanda Bylander, died April 25, 1952 in Chillichothe, Peoria County, Illinois, and is buried in the City Cemetery in Chillichothe, Illinois; 386 & 424

Frank David Cavender (“Frank D. Cavender” & "Frank Cavender"), a twin, born April 7, 1869 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County Illinois, first married Nellie Hendrix April 27, 1892 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois with Rev. Hunter performing the ceremony, and later married Maude Kelly ("Maud Kelley") on January 1, 1899 in DeWitt County, Illinois with Rev. A.H. Wilney? performing the ceremony. The children of Frank Cavender and Maude Cavender had 6 children:

Georgia Marie Cavender ("Georgia Cavender" & “G.M. Cavender”) born February 22, 1899 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois;

Lee Franklin Cavender ("Lee Cavender" & “L.F. Cavender”) born May 11, 1902 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, and died September 4, 1901 in Weldon, Illinois;

Charles Elmo Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.E. Cavender”) & “Charles E. Cavender”) born July 2, 1902 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois. It is to be noted that a Charles Cavender married a Mrs. Mahala Wood on April 17, 1847 in Madison County, Illinois;

David Leslie Cavender ("David Cavender", “David L. Cavender” & “D.L. Cavender”) born June 17, 1904 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois;

Josephine Irene Cavender ("Josephine Cavender") born October 16, 1906 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois; and,

Marian Lavon Cavender ("Marian Cavender") born July 30, 1908; and,

Freddie James Cavender ("Freddie Cavender" & "Fred Cavender"), a twin, born April 7, 1869 in Weldon, Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, and died April 10, 1869 in Weldon, Illinois;

(4) Annis Cavender ("Anice Cavender") born October 1, 1789 in Greenfield, Hillsbourough County, New Hampshire, and first married Jonahan Holmes ("Jonathon Holmes"?) in New Hampshire on February 2, 1815. Jonathan Holmes was the brother of Abraham Holmes. Jonathan Holmes died young leaving 3 or 4 children. Annis Holmes ("Anice Holmes"?). By one account, she died on April 16, 1848 in New Hampshire, believed to be in Barbarton, New Hampshire, and by another account she died on November 1, 1861 in Prairie Du Sac, Wisconsin424. The date of birth of Annis Cavender is verified by bible entries in the possession of her brother, William Charles Cavender & “William C. Cavender”), and were apparently entered on January 12, 1809 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. The children of Jonathan Holmes and Annis Holmes were:

Catherine Holmes;

Jacob Holmes; and,

Elizabeth Holmes, none of which apparently stayed in New Hampshire;

(5) William Charles Cavender ("William Cavender", “W.C. Cavender” & “William C. Cavender”) born on April 13, 1794 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, first married Betsy Gregg ("Sarah Gregg"? & "Sally Gregg"?) on February 2, 1815 in New Hampshire, and later married Eleanor Wilson Hopkins ("Eleanor Hopkins" & "Elinor Hopkins") of Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire on April 12, 1825. Betsy Gregg was born on July 25, 1793,, died on April 10, 1824, was the daughter of Hugh Gregg who served in the U.S. Calvary in the War of 1812, and is buried in the old Greenfield Cemetery in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Eleanor Hopkins was born on either April 19, 1791 or on April 10, 1797 in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, was also a designer of calico, died on December 18, 1839, and is buried in the Canandaique Cemetery in Lenawee County, Michigan.

In 1819, William Cavender purchased from his father most of the old homestead land, including a piece of the intervals pasture lands. Since he did not have the $3,000 necessary for the purchase, he executed a surety bond which legally obligated William Cavender during the entire natural remaining life of his father to yearly deliver to him:

(i) 20 bushels of good and merchantable corn;

(ii) 20 bushels of rye;

(iii) 15 bushels of oats, all of which to be put in the chamber;

(iv) 100 bushels of potatoes to be put in the cellar;

(v) 300 pounds of good pork;

(vi) 300 pounds of good beef, to be well packed and salted and put in the cellar;

(vii) adequate firewood to be cut, split and brought to the house;

(viii) $15 to be paid every January;

(ix) one-half of the apples and cider from the orchards;

(x) to pay all necessary bills for doctors and nursing of his mother and father during their lifetimes;

(xi)to keep 1 well kept horse for his father who was to be brought to his father's house and harnessed at his command;

(xii) to keep 2 well-kept cows which shall be milked and the milk churned and made into butter;

(xiii) to keep 4 sheep which shall be sheared and the proceeds therefrom to be given to his father;

(xiv) to give his father one-half of the poultry that may be raised by William;

(xv) to furnish and to keep at his father's disposal one-half of the house; and,

(xvi) to keep one shoat or hog which, at his father's expense, shall be "slopped" and grain fed from his father's grain.

At this point in time, William Cavender was 21 years of age, newly married and, by all reasonable standards, apparently paid quite a high price for not being able to otherwise raise the money necessary to purchase the farm and homestead from his father.

William Cavender next moved in about 1834 to Medina Township, Lenawee County, Michigan when he was about the age of 40 and where he purchased the Canandaiqua Mills property also about 1834 and where he still later married an English lady whose surname was Hawkins, finally married a Close, died on either April 16, 1848424 or on April 16, 1845384 & 386 at the age of 54 in Canadaigua, Lenawee County, Michigan or in Caledonia Michigan from blood poisoning after stepping on a thorn while fencing the barm, and is buried in the Canandaiqua Cemetery in Canandiqua, Michigan.384 & 424 Betsy Gregg was born July 25, 1793 in either Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire424 or in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire417, was the daughter of Hugh Gregg who was a U.S. Cavalryman in the War of 1812, died April 10, 1824, and is buried in the Greenfield Cemetery in Greenville, New Hampshire.

Although land had been purchased from the Indians, surveyed, and made available to settlers in 1818, the Michigan territory was slow to be settled, in contrast to Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Southern Michigan land was swampy, almost impassable in rainy season, so there were no roads. It was the completion of the Erie Canal, opened in 1825, which brought Michigan within the sweep of the westward movement of American settlement. With the Erie Canal open, the settlers could travel by canal boat to Buffalo, change there to a steamer to cross Lake Erie, and disembark at Detroit or Monroe. The cost was one cent per mile per passenger, two cents if the boat company provided food, and five cents for an "express" boat that traveled day and night. The "express" boat could travel 100 miles in a 24 hour day, as much as an imigrant wagon could travel in a week and much more comfortable. The first land office for the sale of government land was opened in 1818 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan and a second land office was opened in Monroe in 1825. Land was sold at auction, the smallest tract being 640 acres and, after 1820, was $1.25 per acre. Lenawee County, Michigan was organized in 1826. The Erie Canal and the Great Lakes furnished the principal channel of emigration to Michigan, though a considerable portion is diverted at particular seasons by the land route through Canada on the southern shore of Lake Erie.

In 1833, Samuel Gregg, the brother of Betsy Gregg, having come to Michigan, was so pleased with the land that he wrote to his brother-in-law, William Cavender, a glowing description. William Cavender visited Michigan in August of that year, and selected land at that time. Samuel Gregg built a log house on the land that was purchased by William Cavender and moved his family there and commenced keeping a tavern which apparently had sleeping accomodations. The Gregg house stood in the site of the present public house in the village of Canandiqua. This house was the headquarters for land-lookers in the northern part of Medina. Burns Cavender, for two dollars per day, would show the available government land.

In the fall of 1835, the first school was built on the farm of William Cavender. William Cavender bought the land which was the site of the Canandiqua Mills, and commenced building a saw mill which first sawed lumber on April 12, 1836. In 1837, Michigan became a State and in the same year, the population of Lenawee County was 14,540. During the summer of 1836, meetings were held in William Cavender's barn which was built in the spring of 1836. The first sermon was preached in town on September 1835. William Cavender built the first frame barn in town in 1836.

Eleanor Hopkins was born on April 10, 1797 in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, was the daughter of Boyd Hopkins and Jane Burns ("Jean Burns"?) and the sister of Hannah Hopkins who married a Charles Cavender, died on December 18, 1839, and is buried in the Canandaiqua Cemetery in Canandaiqua, Michigan. Boyd Hopkins was born August 17, 1775 in either Wineham, New Hampshire or Windham, New Hampshire424 ("Winnisquam"?) and died September 26, 1833 in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire and Jane Burns was born in New Boston and died on September 26, 1833.

The date of birth of William Charles Cavender is verified by bible entries in the possession of William Charles Cavender, and were apparently entered on January 12, 1809 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. William Cavender and Betsy Gregg Cavender (“Betsy Cavender”) had 3 children:

Charles Burns Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.B. Cavender” & “Charles B. Cavender”) born either on February 2, 1816 or on January 2, 1816424 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, married Faith Ferguson, and died in October 1850. Charles Cavender showed land to Michigan newcomers for $2 per day, during the "Gold Rush" he went to California with his brother Horace Cavender, both of whom were outfitted by John Cavender in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. Charles Cavender and Faith Cavender had a daughter named:

Eleanor Jane Cavender ("Eleanor Cavender" & ‘E.J. Cavender”) who died young in California;

John Cavender born January 10, 1818 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, married Cynthia Strong ("Cynthia Shraig"?), died on November 17, 1876, and is buried in the Canandiqua Cemetery in Canandaiqua, Michigan. Cynthia Strong was born on June 16, 1823 in Stow, Ohio, died April 16, 1889, and is buried with her husband. John Cavender and Cynthia Cavender had 4 children:

Jane Cavender;

Euphemia Cavender who married a W. Tompkins about 1864 and died in Michigan;

Lucy Cavender ("Lucile Cavender"?); and,

Adah Cavender; and,

Sarah Elizabeth Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.E. Cavender”) born November 11, 1820 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, and married Stoddard C. Bennett ("Stoddard Bennett") on March 23, 1836. Stoddard Bennett was born on June 29, 1816 in Tioga, New York and died on June 29, 1891 in Michigan. Stoddard Bennett and Sarah Bennett had 7 children:

Hattie Adah Bennett ("Hattie Bennett") who married a Cole and lived in Long Beach, California;

William Cavender Bennett ("William Bennett") born either on January 22, 1839 or on July 24, 1839424, married Welthia E. Burt ("Welthia Burt" & "Welther Burt"?) about 1864, and died on August 15, 1876 in Medina, Michigan. Welthia Burt was born on March 24, 1844, and died about 1930 in Medina, Michigan. The 4 children of William Bennett and Welthia Bennett were:

Frank Bennett born on August 27, 1868 in New York;

Rose Estella Bennett ("Rose Bennett") born on December 25, 1866;

Lilly Bennett ("Lillian Bennett"?) born December 25, 1866;

Imogene Bennett born on May 26, 1871 in Canandaiqua, Michigan, married Sylvester P. Huff ("Sylvester Huff"), and died on July 17, 1958 in Jackson, Michigan. Sylvester Huff was born on September 16, 1871 in Kendallville, Indiana, and died on July 17, 1958 in Jackson, Michigan. The 5 children of Sylvester Huff and Imogene Huff were:

Susan Bell Huff ("Susan Huff") born on April 8, 1899;

Gerald Alden Huff ("Gerald Huff") born on November 13, 1900;

Stewart Huff born on April 13, 1903;

Carroll Huff born on May 1, 1905; and,

Hattie Imogene Huff ("Hattie Huff") born August 16, 1909, first married Lester Bostedor, later married Charles Parker, and died on August 1, 1967 in Jackson, Michigan. Lester Bostedor was born on April 9, 1907 in Monessen, Pennsylvania. Lester Bostedor and Hattie Bostedor had 4 children:

Leon Bostedor;

David Bostedor born January 4, 1932; and,

Eleanor Bostedor born April 27, 1934 in Jackson, Michigan, and married Robert Russell who was born on September 17, 1932 in Jackson, Michigan. Robert Russell and Eleanor Russell had 4 children:

Kathie Russell born on October 14, 1950;

Mark Russell born on March 17, 1956;

Mike Russell ("Michael Russell"?) born on May 29, 1957; and,

Matt Russell ("Matthew Russell"?) born on August 15, 1958; and,

Wayne Bostedor born on May 17, 1936.

Charles Parker and Hattie Parker had a daughter named:

Janet Parker who was born on June 29, 1951;

Walter Bennett, a twin who died young;

Wallace Bennett, a twin who died young;

Rosamond Dorcas Bennett ("Rosamond Bennett") born on December 27, 1843, first married Perry Gumaer, and later married Henry Kirk Stoddard ("Henry Stoddard"). Perry Gumaer and Rosamond Gumaer had a daughter named:

Sarah Gumare born on April 22, 1869 in New York, married William Hamilton Cook ("William Cook") on September 8, 1903, and died on September 13, 1949 in San Francisco, California. William Cook was born on April 2, 1866 in Maria Gaspe, Quebec Province, Canada, and died on December 5, 1933 in San Francisco, California. William Cook and Sarah Cook had a daughter named:

Ruth Cook born on October 16, 1904 in San Francisco, California, married Walter A. Gabriel ("Walter Gabriel") on August 31, 1938, and had no children. Walter Grabriel was born on August 12, 1905 in San Francisco, California, and died on February 18, 1975;

Gershom Judson Bennett ("Gershom Bennett") born January 2, 1853 and married Eugenia Burt; and,

Marie Rosalie Bennett ("Marie Bennett", "Mary Bennett"? & "Elizabeth Bennett"?) born August 28, 1857 and married George Carpenter.

William Charles Cavender (“William C. Cavender”) and Eleanor Boyd Cavender (“Eleanor Cavender” & "Elinor Cavender") had 6 children:

Boyd Hopkins Cavender ("Boyd Cavender") born January 9, 1826 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, about 1834 moved with his parents to Michigan, married Helen Louise Fenton ("Helen Fenton") on March 17, 1861 in Madison, Wisconsin, about 1867 moved to Birdsbridge Cross, Will County, Illinois, about 1881 moved to Chebanse, Illinois, died on March 27, 1896 at the age of 70 in Otto, Kankakee County, Illinois, and is buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Joliet, Illinois which lot he purchased about 1870. Helen Fenton was born on March 29, 1840 in Madison, Lenawee County, Michigan, was the daughter of Seth W. Fenton ("Seth Fenton") born in Ruthland, Vermont and Elizabeth Barker, was the granddaughter of Capt. Seth Fenton, Jr. a calvaryman in the war of 1812, was an active advocate of Women's Sufferage, died in October 1922 at the age of 82 years in Chebanse, Illinois, and is buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Joilet, Illinois. In 1867, Boyd Cavender and Helen Cavender moved to Birdsbridge Cross, Will County, Illinois, six miles southeast of Joliet, Illinois. In 1881, they moved to a farm which was located one and one-half miles northeast of Chebanse, Illinois. The five children of Boyd Cavender and Helen Cavender were:

John Elmer Cavender ("John Cavender" & “John E. Cavender”) born on February 12, 1862 in Madison, Michigan, died on April 12, 1876 at the age of 14 in Will County, Illinois, and is buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Will County, Illinois;

William Horace Cavender ("William Cavender", ‘William H. Cavender” & "Willie Cavender") born on July 2, 1865 in Madison, Michigan, died on September 23, 1874 at the age of 9 years in Will County, Illinois, and is buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Will County, Illinois;

Boyd Fay Cavender ("Boyd Cavender") born January 9, 1871 in Troy, Will County, Illinois, first married Louise Eva Fraser (“Louise Fraser”) about 1898 in Kankakee County, Illinois and who died one year later, later married Anna O'Connor approximately 10 years later, purchased a farm about 1920 in Irwin, Illinois, and died on June 9, 1922 at the age of 51 years in Kankakee County, Illinois. Anna O'Connor was born on January 17, 1891, was the daughter of Thomas O'Connor and Anna Cashin, and died on February 27, 1939 at the age of 59 years. Boyd Cavender farmed in the Chebanse area and in 1920 he purchased a farm in Irwin, Illinois. He died at the age of 51 years. Boyd Cavender and Anna Cavender had 5 children:

Mildred Marie Cavender ("Mildred Cavender") born on August 2, 1909, married Lynn Bower on January 3, 1927, died on October 26, 1987, and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Chebanse, Illinois. Lynn Bower was born on October 25, 1908, died on May 23, 1988, and is buried with his wife. Lynn Bower and Mildred Bower had 2 children:

Stephanie Ann Bower ("Stephanie Bower") born on February 20, 1944, and married Eugene Drummer on October 19, 1963. Eugene Drummer was born on March 3, 1943 and he and Mildred Drummer had 2 children:

Gina Drummer born on April 5, 1966; and,

Steven Drummer ("Stephen Drummer"?) born on August 15, 1967; and,

Peter Lynn Bower ("Peter Bower") born November 22, 1948, first married Connie Rauen, and later married Elizabeth Maurey. Peter Bower and Connie Bower had 2 children named:

Jennifer Bower; and,

Lisa Bower.

Peter Bower and Elizabeth Bower had 2 children named:

Douglas Bower; and,

Christopher Bower;

Lawrence Joseph Cavender ("Lawrence Cavender") born on March 10, 1911 in Kankakee, Illinois, about 1917 moved with his parents to Chebanse, Illinois, about 1920 moved with his parents to Irwin, Illinois, and about 1922 at the age of 11 years and following the death of his father, he became the head of the household and ran the farm for his mother with the help of a hired man and also helped to rear the two younger children. Lawrence Cavender married Dorothy M. Ponton ("Dorothy Ponton") on June 24, 1939 in St. Patrick Church in Kankakee, Illinois, and was a farmer in Irwin, Illinois until about 1952 when he moved to a farm in Manteno, Illinois. From 1970-1976 he worked at Bradley Roper in Manteno, Illinois, died on July 19, 1986 at the age of 75 years, and is buried in the All Saints Cemetery in Bourbonnais, Illinois. Dorothy Ponton was born on May 4, 1919 in Momence, Illinois. Lawrence Cavender and Dorothy Cavender had 3 children:

Judith Ann Cavender ("Judith Cavender") born November 28, 1940, married Robert Joseph Lemna ("Robert Lemna") on April 3, 1967 in Springfield, Tennessee, and became a nurse working in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1991. Robert Lemna was born on January 5, 1941 in Chicago, Illinois, worked for the railroad, died on August 15, 1980 at the age of 39 years, and is buried in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Kankakee, Illinois. Robert Lemna and Judith Lemna had 3 children:

David Eric Lemna ("David Lemna") born on either November 8, 1967 or on November 9, 1967424 in Kankakee, Illinois, and married Sarah Estes on August 30, 1997;

Antonette Marie Lemna ("Antonette Lemna") an adopted daughter born on January 25, 1967; and,

Robert Lemna, Jr. born March 2, 1972 in Kankakee, Illinois;

Thomas Gerald Cavender ("Thomas Cavender") born March 19, 1942, and married Linda Holiday on February 28, 1961. Thomas Cavender and Linda Cavender had 4 children:

Jodi Ann Cavender ("Jodi Cavender") born July 28, 1961, and married Raymond Provance on February 9, 1980 and who was born on September 27, 1960. Raymond Provance and Jodi Provance had 2 children:

Elizabeth Ann Provance ("Elizabeth Provance") born on March 9, 1981; and,

Emily Ann Provance ("Emily Provance") born on May 10, 1990;

Jeffery Thomas Cavender ("Jeffery Cavender") born September 25, 1963, graduated from the State Police Academy in Springfield, Illinois, and married Patricia Hess on July 17, 1988. Jeffery Cavender and Patricia Cavender had 3 children:

Eric Lawrence Cavender ("Eric Cavender"); and,

Alex Roger Cavender ("Alex Cavender" & "Alexander Cavender"?) born on July 24, 1991; and,

Aaron Roger born on December 20, 1995;

Jill Elizabeth Cavender ("Jill Cavender") born on January 30, 1966, graduated from Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois with a degree in Criminal & Social Justice, and married Gregory Hosselton in 1989. Gregory Hosselton and Jill Hosselton have 1 child named:

Derrick Thomas Hosselton ("Derrick Hosselton") born on April 17, 1995; and,

Joel Anthony Cavender ("Joel Cavender") born on October 15, 1970, and attended Kankakee Community College in Kankakee, Illinois; and,

Donald Lawrence Cavender ("Donald Cavender") born on January 1, 1944, and married Lisa Stewart on November 24, 1976 in Manteno, Illinois and who was born on March 23, 1952. Donald Cavender and Lisa Cavender had 2 children: Aimee Leigh Cavender ("Aimee Cavender") born on June 19, 1977; and, Angela Don Cavender ("Angela Cavender") born December 12, 1980;

Anna Helen Cavender ("Anna Cavender") born on October 25, 1912, and married Harry Hightower on September 21, 1946 in Indianapolis, Indiana, and died on August 9, 1990. Harry Hightower was born on October 21, 1915 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Harry Hightower and Anna Hightower had 3 children:

Patrick Hightower born on February 21, 1948, married Dana White, had no children, and lived in Dallas, Texas in 1991;

Ann Hightower born on January 9, 1949, and married Mark E. Benoit ("Mark Benoit") on November 27, 1981. Mark Benoit and Ann Benoit had 3 children: Justin Benoit;

John Benoit; and,

Mary Benoit; and,

Terrance Hightower born February 8, 1952 and married Vickie Dietter ("Victoria Dietter"?). Terrance Hightower and Vickie Hightower ("Victoria Hightower"?) had 2 children:

Samantha Hightower; and,

Christopher Hightower;

Francis Patrick Cavender ("Francis Cavender" & “Francis P. Cavender”) born on March 17, 1920, and married Betty Sabon ("Elizabeth Sabon"?) on November 28, 1946, and had no children by this marriage; and,

Lucille Kathryn Cavender ("Lucille Cavender") born December 7, 1921, and married Vern Schnell ("Vernon Schnell"?) on September 21, 1946. Vern Schnell was born on September 22, 1921. Vern Schnell and Lucille Schnell had 6 children:

Faye Schnell born August 5, 1947, and married Gary St. Pierre. Gary St. Pierre and Faye St. Pierre had 4 children:

Julie St. Pierre;

Benjamin St. Pierre;

Beth St. Pierre ("Elizabeth St. Pierre"?); and,

Elisa St. Pierre;

Raymond Schnell born September 16, 1949, and married Sue Kelly ("Susan Kelly"?). Raymond Schnell and Sue Schnell ("Susan Schnell"?) had 3 children: Jay Schnell;

Jodi Schnell; and,

Kelly Schnell;

Michael Schnell born January 6, 1951, and married Barbara Worth;

Kathy Schnell ("Kathryn Schnell"? & "Catherine Schnell"?) born September 5, 1952, and married Michael Stroer. Michael Stroer and Kathy Stroer had 3 children:

Allan Stroer;

Paul Stroer; and,

Katie Stroer ("Katherine Stroer"?);

Karl Schnell born March 12, 1958, and married Rene James. Karl Schnell and Rene Schnell had a daughter named:

Jena Schnell; and,

Lynne Schnell born October 7, 1959, and married Jeffrey Mathney. Jeffrey Mathney and Lynne Mathney had 3 children:

Melaine Mathney;

Sarah Mathney; and,

Megan Mathney;

Ada Belle Cavender ("Ada Cavender") born April 23, 1876 in Troy, Will County, Illinois, died on April 10, 1894 at the age of 18 years in Troy, Will County, Illinois, and is buried in the Oakwood in Troy, Will County, Illinois; and,

Harvey Lester Cavender ("Harvey Cavender") born October 30, 1879 in Troy, Will County, Illinois, from 1896-1902 he farmed and taught in a one-room school, graduated from the University of Michigan in 1905, married Alice Taylor Mills ("Alice Mills") on July 10, 1909 in Peoria, Illinois, was an attorney in Chicago from about 1905 to about 1955, died February 6, 1961 at the age of 81 in Brevard, North Carolina, and is buried in the Gillespie-Evergreen Cemetery in Brevard, North Carolina. Alice Mills was born on March 13, 1884 in Peoria, Illinois, was the daughter of Thomas Mills and Clarissa Bishop, in 1907 graduated from the Chicago Art Institute and became a painter, died on October 9, 1968 at the age of 84 in Tujunga, Los Angeles County, California, and is buried with her husband. Thomas Mills was born on August 30, 1835 in Mill End, Richman Parish, England, married on November 24, 1864 in Peoria, Illinois, died on March 8, 1921 in Los Angeles, California, and is buried in the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Clarissa Bishop was born about 1844 in Saratoga, New York, died February 22, 1942 at the age of 98 in Los Angeles, California, and is buried with her husband. Harvey Cavender and Alice Cavender had 4 children:

Helen Louise Cavender ("Helen Cavender") born July 4, 1911 in Chicago, Illinois, married Maynard Marion Anderson ("Maynard Anderson") on September 10, 1938 in Los Angeles, California, and resided in Irvine, California. Maynard Anderson was born August 13, 1910 in Fayette, Fayette County, Idaho, was the son of Burt Warren Anderson ("Burt Anderson") and Charlotte Neu, in 1931 graduated from the California Institute of Technology with a degree in Civil Engineering, was a Captain in the U.S. Naval Reserve, served in World War II, and died on March 11, 1996. Burt Anderson was born on March 8, 1877, and died on September 28, 1961. Charlotte Neu was born on March 2, 1877, and died on August 22, 1966. Maynard Anderson and Helen Anderson had 2 children:

Ronald Lee Anderson ("Ronald Anderson") born November 22, 1940 in Oak Park, Illinois, in 1963 graduated from UC/Berkeley in Berkeley, California with a degree in Ceramic Engineering, later received a Ph.D. in Science at MIT in Boston, Massachusetts, and married Elizabeth Rhein Sarason ("Elizabeth Sarason") on June 11, 1967 and who was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 27, 1944. Ronald Anderson and Elizabeth Anderson had 2 children: Alyssa Mills Anderson ("Alyssa Anderson") born on August 16, 1969 in Mount Vernon, New York; and,

Russell Frederick Anderson ("Russell Anderson") born on December 14, 1979 in Santa Clara, California;

James Michael Anderson ("James Anderson") born April 16, 1944 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, in 1966 graduated from the University of California in Los Angeles, California with a degree in Ornamental Horticulture, later received a Ph.D. from Purdue University in Plant Pathology, first married Michaelyn G. Brombolich ("Michaelyn Brombolic", formerly "Michaelyn Davis"?) on June 26, 1965 in Davis, California, and later married Betty Sula Wells ("Betty Wells" & "Elizabeth Wells"?) on May 21, 1976 in Georgia. Betty Wells was born on April 27, 1943 in Georgia and became a fiction writer. James Anderson and Michaelyn Anderson had a son named:

Rowen Michael Anderson ("Rowen Anderson") born December 3, 1966 in Indiana, and died on February 23, 1984 in North Carolina at the age of 18.

James Anderson and Betty Anderson had an adopted daughter named:

Lisa Marie Anderson ("Lisa Anderson") born on April 27, 1961 in Georgia, first married Timothy Cook on June 17, 1983, and later married Randy Fingeroot ("Randall Fingeroot"?). Randy Fingeroot and Lisa Fingeroot had a son named:

Alex Fingeroot ("Alexander Fingeroot"?) born in 1996;

Constance Ione Cavender ("Constance Cavender") born on September 26, 1913 in Oak Park, Illinois, in 1935 graduated from the University of Michigan and later obtained a Masters Degree from University of California in Berkley, California, married Louis Evans who was born on November 19, 1919 in Chicago, Illinois and had no children, and later resided in Escondido, California;

Elizabeth Mills Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender") born November 24, 1914 in Oak Park, Illinois, who first married Donald W. Peters ("Donald Peters") in 1937 in Oak Park, Illinois and who graduated from Columbia University in 1956 with a degree in Education, later married Edward Nathaniel Lindgren ("Edward Lindgren") on July 12, 1963 in New York, New York, died on October 19, 1987 in Estes Park, Colorado at the age of 82 years, and is buried on the Andrews family property in Estes Park, Colorado. Edward Lindgren was born on March 23, 1896, and died on August 18, 1988 in Escondido, California. Donald Peters and Elizabeth Peters had 2 children:

Gale Elizabeth Peters ("Gale Peters") born on November 12, 1938 in Oak Park, Illinois, in 1956 graduated from the University of Michigan, died on October 31, 1973 in New York, New York, and is buried with her grandmother in the Gillespie-Evergreen Cemetery in Brevard, North Carolina; and,

Andrea Jeanne Peters ("Andrea Peters") born on July 25, 1943 in Oak Park, Illinois, married Byron K. Andrews ("Andy Andrews"? & "Byron Andrews") on March 6, 1980 in Homestead, Florida. Andy Andrews was born on June 23, 1937, was the son of Harley Oscar Andrews ("Harley Andrews") who was born on May 10, 1889 in Kankakee, Illinois when the family was passing through with a gypsy caravan and Myrtle Viola Place ("Myrtle Place") who was born on November 24, 1898 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and died about 1972 in South Bend, Indiana. Byron Andrews and Andrea Andrews had a child named:

Cavender Asher Andrews ("Cavender Andrews") born on October 3, 1981in Estes Park, Colorado; and,

Alice Clarissa Cavender ("Alice Cavender") born November 10, 1921 in Oak Park, Illinois, graduated in 1943 from the University of Michigan, married David Alexander Badenoch, Jr. ("David Bradenoch") on November 20, 1943 in San Francisco, California, and lived in Salem, North Carolina, and was a high school teacher. David Badenoch was born on November 28, 1919 in Evanston, Illinois, was the son of David A. Badenoch, Sr. ("David Badenoch") born on November 21, 1883 in Chicago, Illinois and died on June 1, 1938 in Chicago, Illinois and is buried in the Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago, Illinois and Grace Digby Byrne ("Grace Byrne") born on June 4, 1882 in Chicago, Illinois, died on October 13, 1962 in Burlington, Wisconsin, and is buried in the Burlington Cemetery. In 1942, David Badenoch, Jr. graduated from the University of Michigan and later received a Masters Degree from the University of Chicago, served in the U.S. Navy during World War II in the Pacific Theater, died on February 19, 1996, and is buried in the Evergreen-Gillespie Cemetery in Brevard, North Carolina. David Badenoch, Sr. was born on November 21, 1883 in Chicago, Illinois, died on June 1, 1939 in Chicago, Illinois, and is buried in the Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago, Illinois. Grace Byrne was born on June 4, 1882 in Chicago, Illinois, died on October 13, 1962 in Burlington, Wisconsin, and is buried in the Burlington Cemetery in Burlington, Wisconsin. David Badenoch and Alice Badenoch had 4 children:

Ann Louise Badenoch ("Ann Badenoch") born on October 5, 1948 in Oak Park, Illinois, graduated in 1978 from the University of California in Irvine, California, and married James Christopher Hayes ("James Hayes") on July 13, 1974 in San Jose, California. James Hayes was born on November 29, 1934 in Pernambuco, Brazil, was the son of Arnold Hayes and Helen Ford. Arnold Hayes was born on July 7, 1893 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, was the son of Marcellus T. Hayes ("Marcellus Hayes") and Willie Kate Chisholm ("Willie Chisholm"), became a Baptist missionary, and died on September 8, 1982 in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Helen Ford was born on August 23, 1895 in Fordsville, Kentucky, was the daughter of John William Ford ("John Ford") and Martha Custis Bruner ("Martha Bruner") a Baptist Missionary. Apparently James Hayes and Ann Hayes had no children;

Jean Marie Badenoch ("Jean Badenoch") born March 1, 1950 in Oak Park, Illinois, graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a degree in Graphic Designing, married James Edwin Veith ("James Veith") on September 5, 1971 in Cincinnati, Ohio. James Veith was born on December 4, 1948 in Perrysburg, Ohio, was the son of Paul Edwin Veith ("Paul Veith") and Velma Claudia Swartz ("Velma Swartz"), and graduated in 1971 from the University of Cincinnati with a Masters Degree in Civil/Soil Engineering. Paul Vieth was born on July 29, 1914 in Upper Sandusky, Ohio and Velma Swartz was born on December 19, 1914 in Lime City, Ohio. James Veith and Jean Veith had a son named:

Brian Christopher Veith ("Brian Veith") born on April 26, 1975 in Cincinnati, Ohio;

Jill Byrne Badenoch ("Jill Badenoch") born June 12, 1952 in Elmhurst, Illinois, and married John Calvin Rose ("John Rose") on August 4, 1974 in Greenville, South Carolina. John Rose was an adopted son of Donald Harding Rose ("Donald Rose") and Gertrude Rachel DuBois ("Gertrude DuBois"), was born on July 27, 1951, and graduated from Furman & Clemson University with a Masters Degree in Business Administration. Donald Rose is believed to have been born on November 5, 1920 in Big Timber, Minnesota, and became a Baptist minister. Gertrude DuBois was born on July 14, 1922 in Utica, Michigan and died in December 1994. John Rose and Jill Rose had 2 children:

Bryn Erin Rose ("Bryn Rose") born on January 6, 1980 in Greenville, South Carolina; and,

Amanda Kate Rose ("Amanda Rose") born on December 15, 1982 in Greenville, South Carolina; and,

John Byrne Badenoch ("John Badenoch") born on July 1, 1955 in Oak Park, Illinois, first married Mary Waddell on March 5, 1977, and later married Kay Kendall Smith ("Kay Smith") on November 2, 1985. Kay Smith was born on December 30, 1957 in Richmond, Virginia, and was the daughter of Gerald Edward Smith ("Gerald Smith") who was born on August 15, 1930 in Altus, Oklahoma and Ruth Jackson-Lacy who was born on December 19, 1930 in La Grange, Georgia. John Badenoch and Mary Badenoch had an adopted daughter named:

Adrienne Brooke Badenoch ("Adrienne Badenoch") born on June 17, 1978 in Greenville, South Carolina, and married Wesley Pellum on July 12, 1997 in Yuma, Arizona while he was in the United States Marine Corps. Wesley Pellum and Adrienne Pellum had a daughter named:

Kayla Jade Pellum ("Kayla Pellum") born on December 6, 1997;

John Badenoch and Kay Badenoch had 2 children:

Kegan Clarissa Badenoch ("Kegan Badenoch") born May 23, 1987 in Greenville, South Carolina; and,

Blythe Noel Badenoch ("Blythe Badenoch") born December 26, 1990 in Greenfield, South Carolina;

William Horace Cavender ("William Cavender", “W.H. Cavender” & "Wilson Cavender"?) born either on February 22, 1828 or on February 21, 1828424 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, in 1835 moved with his parents to Michigan, in 1850 moved with his parents to California in the "gold rush", returned to Michigan in 1854, married Portia Artilla Steel (“Portia Steel” & “Portia Steele”?) on April 27, 1856 in Pennsylvania, moved to Texas in 1865 and drove back with a herd of longhorn cattle to sell in Chicago, Illinois and later settled in Bird's Bridge, Troy Township, Will County, Illinois, in 1868 resided in Channalion Township, Illinois, died April 25, 1901 in Joliet, Illinois, and is buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Joliet, Illinois. Portia Steel was born on November 11, 1841 in Herkimer County, New York, and died on either December 20, 1880 or on December 5, 1920. The children of William Cavender and Artilla Cavender were:

Frances Emiline Cavender ("Frances Emaline Cavender"?, “F.E. Cavender” & "Frances Cavender”) born on January 26, 1858, died about October 13, 1907, and is buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Joliet, Illinois;

Dora Eleanor Cavender ("Dora Cavender" & “D.E. Cavender”) born on December 9, 1859, and died on October 10, 1882;

Libbie May Cavender ("Libbie Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) born on October 11, 1863, and died on June 1, 1949;

Mary Antoinette Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) born on March 18, 1866;

Emma Clyde Cavender ("Emma Cavender" & “E.C. Cavender”) born on February 20, 1870, and died on June 3, 1949;

Sinclare S. Cavender ( “Sinclare Cavender”, "Sinclair Cavender"? & “S.S. Cavender”) born on May 7, 1872, first married Flora A. Rowedder (“Flora Rowedder” & “Barbara Rowedder”) on November 1, 1899 in Kankakee County, Illinois, later married Myrtle Howard in 1909, and died in May 1945. Flora Cavender died about 1905. Barbara Rowedder was born on May 28, 1879, and died on December 5, 1905. Sinclare Cavender and Flora Cavender had 3 children:

Belle Cavender;

Helen Cavender; and,

Arletta Cavender who married Ralph Elliot (“Ralph Elliott”?) about 1926, and died in 1987;

Sinclare Cavender and Barbara Rowedder Cavender (“Barbara Cavender”) had 3 children:

Belle Margaret Cavender (“Belle Cavender”) born on December 25, 1899 born on December 25, 1899, married Carl Rediske, and died about 1965. Carl Rediske and Bell Cavender Rediske (“Belle Rediske”) had 3 children:

Betty Belle Rediske (“Elizabeth Belle Rediske”? & “E.B. Rediske”) born on June 10, 1920;

Muriel June Rediske (“Muriel Cavender”) born on June 30, 1921;

Arthur Clair Rediske (“Arthur Rediske”) born on April 6, 1923;

Helen Louise Cavender (“Helen Cavender” & “H.L. Cavender”) born on February 22, 1901, married a Yunek, and died before 1987; and,

Arletta Frances Cavender (“Arletta Cavender” & “A.F. Cavender”) born on October 13, 1902, married Ralph R. Elliott (“Ralph Elliott”) who was born in November 1904, and died on May 1, 1987. Ralph Elliott and Arletta Cavender Elliott (“Arletta Elliott”) had 4 children:

Ralph C. Elliott (“Ralph Elliott”);

Donald D. Elliott (“Donald Elliott”);

Leonard K. Elliott (“Leonard Elliott”); and,

an unknown infant Elliott; and,

Anna Belle Cavender ("Anna Cavender" & “A.B. Cavender”) born on May 26, 1875 and married Charles Elliott who was born about 1875. Charles Elliott and Anna Elliott (“Belle Elliott”) had 3 children:

Alice M. Elliott (“Alice Elliott”) born about 1902;

Horace W. Elliott (“Horace Elliott”) born about 1905; and,

Elsie M. Elliott (“Elsie Elliott”) born about 1912;

Robert Harvey Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.H. Cavender”) born either on February 2, 1830 or on February 9, 1830424 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire and died at the age of 7 years;

Eleanor Jane Cavender ("Eleanor Cavender" & “E.J. Cavender”) born on July 25, 1832 and died 21 days later;

Eleanor Jane Cavender ("Eleanor Cavender" & “E.J. Cavender”) born on March 11, 1835 in Canandagua, Michigan, and died at the age of 5 years; and,

Mary Antoinette Cavender ("Mary Antonette Cavender", “Mary A. Cavender”, "Mary Cavender", "Antonette Cavender", “M.A. Cavender” & "Martha Cavender") born November 1, 1837 in Canandagua, Michigan, married Duncan Sinclair, and died February 6, 1880 at the age of 42 years. Duncan Sinclair died on February 11, 1880 in Chicago, Illinois. Duncan Sinclair and Mary Sinclair had 2 children:

Horace Sinclair born in Chicago, Illinois; and,

Roger Sinclair born in Chicago, Illinois;

Eleanore Jane Cavender (“Eleanore Cavender” & “Eleanor Cavender”?) born on May 11, 1839, and died on April 25, 1840;

(6) Charles Cavender, Jr. born April 13, 1794 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, first married Mary Calista Nahor ("Mary Nahor") of Hancock, New Hampshire on March 26, 1818, later married Hannah Hopkins on July 6, 1822 after the death of his first wife who was the sister to Eleanor Nahor who married William Cavender, still later married an "English Lady" named Ann who was born in Georgia about 1803, still later married Mrs. Lese King (“Lisa King”) in Macoupin County, Illinois, still later married a Lavinia, in 1850 was living in Macoupin County, Illinois, died November 1, 1877 in either Bunker Hill, Macoupin County, Illinois424 or in Gillespie, Macoupin County, Illinois at the age of 84, and is buried in the Wheeler Cemetery north west of Gillespie, Macoupin County, Illinois. The date of birth of Charles Cavender, Jr. is verified by bible entries in the possession of his brother, William Charles Cavender (“William C. Cavender”), and were apparently entered on January 12, 1809 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Mary Nahor was born September 29, 1796 in Litchfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, was the daughter of David Nahor and Ester Peabody, died July 30, 1821, and is buried in the Pine Ridge Cemetery in Hancock, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Hannah Hopkins was born about 1782? in Atrim, New Hampshire, was the daughter of Boyd Hopkins (1755-1794), and died September 29, 1834 at the age of 42. Charles Cavender, Jr. first settled in New Hampshire near a place known as "J.C. Towne", removed from there to Hancock, New Hampshire, from there to Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire about 1828, from there to Northfield, New Hampshire about 1835. In November 1839 he and his brother, John Cavender and his wife, traveled on horseback from Boston, Massachusetts to what is now known as Bunker Hill, Illinois near St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri and where his brother, John Cavender, subsequently became a merchant and laid out the town of Bunker Hill, Illinois and where he bought land and farmed there until 1851 and where he also died.

According to the 1850 census for Macoupin County, Illinois, the Charles Cavender family then comprised: Charles Cavender age 56 and born in New Hampshire; Ann Cavender age 47 and born in Georgia about 1803; C.C. Cavender age 20 and born in New Hampshire about 1830; and, Loueasy Cavender ("Louisa Cavender"?) age 16 and born in Illinois about 1834. From the above census data, it is assumed that Ann was Charles Cavender's third wife whom he married after he moved to Illinois. David N. Cavender ("David Cavender") was married in 1845 and probably then had his own household. Jane H. Cavender ("Jane Cavender" & “J.H. Cavender”) married in 1840 and was shown in the E.H. Davis household. C.C. Cavender is probably Charles Cummings Cavender ("Charles Cavender"). Since Loueasy Cavender is shown as being born in Illinois about 1834, she probably is a daughter of Ann by a previous marriage and had either been adopted by Charles Cavender or erroneously enumerated as such by the census taker.

Further information on the Charles Cavender family was extracted from an article written for the Bunker Hill newspaper by Edward H. Davis ("Edward Davis") on the golden wedding anniversary of Edward Davis and Jane Davis (formerly "Jane H. Cavender" & Jane Cavender") who were married on October 5, 1840:

"I first came to Bunker Hill in November 1839, in company with the late John Cavender, on horseback. I had previously traveled with Mr. and Mrs. Cavender from Boston to St. Louis, and they were very enthusiastic about the trip."

The sons of Charles Cavender and John Cavender were divided in the rebellion and they both were Colonels. The father of Mary Nahor was born and raised at Litchfield, New Hampshire, and at an early date settled in Hancock, New Hampshire. See above where it is stated that Charles Cavender moved from New Hampshire to the vicinity of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri where he died.417 Charles Cavender, Jr. and his first wife, Mary Cavender, had two children:

Caroline Cavender, born in Hancock, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire on either January 11, 1819417 & 424 or January 1, 1819,384 and died February 28, 1825; and,

David Nahor Cavender ("David Cavender") born April 19, 1821 in Hancock, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, first married Celestia Hovey in March 1845 in Macoupin County, Illinois and who died in January 1846, later married Elizabeth Jane Stockton ("Elizabeth Stockton") on November 12, 1849 in Madison County, Illinois, resided at Bunker Hill in Macoupin County, Illinois in 1850, died on November 14, 1899, and is buried in Bunker Hill, Illinois. When David Cavender was 17 years of age, he moved to Macoupin County, New Hampshire and first married Celestia Hovey ("Celeste Hovey") in either March 1845 or on November 12, 1849417 and who died the next January. Elizabeth Stockton was born July 12, 1828 in Stockton Valley in what was then Cumberland County, Kentucky and is now Clinton County, Kentucky. Stockton Valley received its name from Elizabeth Stockton's grandfather, Andrew Bertram, who settled there when that part of Kentucky was full of Indians and the nearest neighbor was 20 miles distant. Consequently, it was necessary to establish forts in which the settlers could take refuge in case of an Indian attack. Elizabeth Stockton's father, David Stockton, was born in Kentucky and married Elizabeth Bertram of North Carolinas and during the Revolutionary War, the Bertram family lived within a short distance of where the battle of Cowpens was fought. David Cavender moved to Gillespie Township in Bunker Hill County, Illinois in 1855 and was known as one of the prosperous and substantial farmers of that part of the country. The children of David Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender were:

John R. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.R. Cavender”) born November 13, 1849 in Bunker Hill Township, Macoupin County, Illinois and died young;

Frank W. Cavender ("Frank Cavender" & “F.W. Cavender) who died at the age of 2 years and 7 months;

Lucy E. Cavender ("Lucy Cavender") who married Stephen Grimes of Christian County and lived in Macoupin County, Illinois. Stephen Grimes and Lucy Grimes apparently had 3 children:

William Grimes;

Waiter Grimes; and

Ruth Grimes;

Celestia Jane Cavender ("Celestia Cavender") who married Robert A. Huddleston ("Robert Huddleston") of Gillespie Township;

Cornelia Cavender who died at the age of 7 months;

Ella M. Cavender ("Ella Cavender") who died at the age of 34 years;

Mary E. Cavender ("Mary Cavender") who married a Halpin and lived in Macoupin County, Illinois; and,

Maggie J. Cavender ("Maggie Cavender" & "Margaret Cavender") who died at the age of 3 years;

Charles Cavender and Hannah Hopkins Cavender had 3 children:

Jane H. Cavender ("Jane Cavender") born May 22, 1823 in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, married Edward H. Davis ("Edward Davis") on October 5, 1840, and died on March 31, 1893;

Cummings Charles Cavender ("Cummings Cavender") who was born about 1830 in Hancock, New Hampshire, and married Loueasy Cavender ("Louisa Cavender"?) who was born about 1834 in Macoupin County, Illinois; and,

Calista Cavender ("Colista Cavender", "Lovedsy Cavender"?) who was born about 1834 in Macoupin County, Illinois and died about 1834. However, there was a Loueasy Cavender who was born about 1834 in Illinois listed in the 1850 census for Macoupin County, Illinois as then living in the household of Charles Cavender, Jr. However, it is suspected that she may have been the daughter of Charles Cavender's wife by a previous marriage and was adopted by Charles Cavender.

According to the 1850 census for Macoupin County, Illinois, the Charles Cavender, Jr. family comprised: Charles Cavender, age 56 and born in New Hampshire about 1794; Ann Cavender, age 47 and born in Georgia about 1803 and who probably is the third wife who he married after he moved to Illinois; C.C. Cavender, age 20 and born in New Hampshire about 1830; and Loueasy Cavender, age 16 and born in Illinois about 1834; and,

(7) John Cavender born July 15, 1796 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, married Jane Smith in Peterborough, New Hampshire on either January 26, 1823 or on August 16, 1823424, lived for a spell at Franklin, New Hampshire where it is said he owned cotton factories, apparently he and his wife traveled by horseback with his brother, Charles Cavender, Jr., in November 1839 from Boston, Massachusetts to St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, was a merchant in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri and who laid out the town of Bunker Hill and where he bought land and farmed there until 1851. He later moved to Cahokia Township and died in the home of his son in St. Louis, Gillespie Township, Macoupin County, Missouri on either January 5, 1863279, 417 & 424 or on January 5, 1861. (some say October 30, 1877 384 & 386 ) at the age of 63?. Jane Smith was the daughter of John Smith and Margaret Steele, and died in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. John Smith was born on April 10, 1754 in Peterborough, New Hampshire, and died on April 7, 1821 in Peterborough, New Hampshire. Margaret Steele died on September 30, 1839. The date of birth of John Cavender is verified by bible entries in the possession of his brother, William Charles Cavender (“William C. Cavender” & “W.C. Cavender”), and were apparently entered on January 12, 1809 in Greenfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. The children of John Cavender and Jane Cavender were:

General John Smith Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.S. Cavender” & “John S. Cavender”) born March 11, 1824, first married Mehitabel Chadwick on September 4, 1850 and who died on November 1, 1850, later married Lucinda M. Rogers ("Lucinda Rogers") of Stow, Massachusetts on July 25, 1854, was a Colonel on the Union Side in the Civil War in the 29th Missouri Infantry, apparently later became a General, was a member of the Missouri State Legislature, was a Missouri State Senator, and he died in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri on February 23, 1886. Apparently General John Cavender was wounded at Chickasaw Bluffs (December, 1862 at Vicksburg, Mississippi) and left service with the 29th not long after. It is said that Colonel John Smith Cavender and his brother Colonel Robert Smith Cavender (“Robert S. Cavender”) fought on opposite sides during the Civil War. John Smith Cavender and Lucinda Cavender had 4 children:

Colonel John Howard Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & “John H. Cavender”) born on May 15, 1855 in Watertown, Massachusetts, and married Effie H. Greenleaf ("Effie Greenleaf") on December 7, 1876. John Cavender and Effie Cavender had 2 children:

John Howard Cavender, Jr. ("John Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & “John H. Cavender”) born December 23, 1877 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, married Blanche Phillippi of Crystal City, Missouri on December 26, 1901, and was a salesman for the Philip Carey Company. John Cavender and Blanche Cavender had 4 children:

John Howard Cavender, III ("John Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & “John H. Cavender”) born December 26, 1902 in Kansas City, Missouri, and died in February 1976;

Louis Phillippi Cavender ("Louis Cavender" & “L.P. Cavender”) born May 12, 1904;

Rogers Greenleaf Cavender ("Rogers Cavender" & “R.G. Cavender”); and,

Florence Phillippi Cavender ("Florence Cavender" & “F.P. Cavender”) who married a Hargrave and they had a daughter named:

Catherine Hargrave who married William L. Daniel ("William Daniel") and it is believed that they, in turn, might have had a son also named:

William L. Daniel ("William Daniel"); and,

Lucile Cavender ("Lucille Cavender"?) born March 6, 1882, and married Albert Edward Bernet ("Albert Bernet") on October 21, 1903. Albert Bernet and Lucile Bernet ("Lucille Cavender"?) had a unidentified son who was born on July 10, 1904;

James Smith Cavender ("James Cavender", “James S. Cavender” & “J.S. Cavender”) born on October 11, 1862 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and apparently never married;

Edward Rowse Cavender ("Edward Cavender" & “E.R. Cavender”) born August 30, 1864 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, married Alice Turner, and lived in Denver, Denver County, Colorado. Edward Cavender and Alice Cavender had an unidentified daughter; and,

Harry Wales Cavender ("Harry Cavender") born on December 1, 1871 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and apparently remained unmarried;

Charles James Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.J. Cavender” & “Charles J. Cavender”) born January 29, 1828 and died at the age of 4 years in New Hampshire; and,

Colonel Robert Smith Cavender ("Robert Cavender", “R.S. Cavender” & “Robert S. Cavender”) born August 28, 1831, was the second son said to have been a Colonel in the Civil War and who fought on the opposite side than his brother, Colonel John Smith Cavender, married Caroline M. Atwood (“Caroline Atwood”) of Alton, Madison County, Illinois and in which county they were married, in 1950 he was residing in Alton, Madison County, Illinois, and he died on March 28, 1900 in Alton, Madison County, Illinois. Robert Smith Cavender and Caroline Cavender had a daughter named:

Bertie Cavender ("Bertha Cavender"? & "Alberta Cavender"?) who died druing childhood. 1QA47, 10, 12, 14, 130, 255, 257, 262, 264, 265, 271, 274, 275, 279, 281, 290, 300, 302, 325, 326, 327, 353, 364, 384, 386 & 424

HUGH CAVENDER line (1646/7-1697)

HUGH CAVENAGH (“John Hugh Cavenagh”?, "Hugh Cavenaugh"?, "Hugh Cavenough", “Hugh Caviner”, “John Hugh Cavender”? & "Hugh Cavender"?), believed to have been born about 1646-1647, departed the port of Bristol, Bristol County, England on August 20, 1658 as a “yoeman” on a ship headed for the colony of Virginia to begin his service as an indentured servant to a Mr. Wills in Virginia for a period of 5 years.

It is often said:

“The concept of ‘correct’ spelling of any name is comparatively modern - because, of course, spelling only has meaning to literate people. On the very few occasions when our distant ancestors’ names were recorded, the spelling would be determined by the vicar or official who wrote it. That spelling was as valid as any other - our ancestor didn’t know or care because he couldn’t read it. An illiterate man’s name was only a sound - not a sequence of letters. Do not expect fixed spellings of any surname until 1870 or even later.”

Of possible relevance, according to LDS records: (i) a Hugh Kavanagh died about 1633 in Wexford, Ireland and apparently was listed as being a relative of William Cavanagh, and (ii) a Hugh Cavanagh was born in Dublin, Dublin County, Ireland about 1652 and was likewise listed as being a relative of William Cavanagh.

According to a letter dated August 17, 2001 from Della Murphy, Assistant Keeper II, Genealogical Office, Dublin, Dublin County, Ireland, it was stated: “I would suspect that your name (i.e., Cavender) may have originally been Cavanagh (pronounced Cavana).”

On June 9, 1668, Hugh Cavenagh (“Hugh Cavender”) testified as a witness in a lawsuit brought by Thomas Baker against Phillip Bisse on April 7, 1668 in the County Court of Charles County, Maryland. He swore before the Court that he was then about 21-22 years of age (thus born about 1646-1647), that Mr. Philip Bisse ("Phillip Bisse"?), defendant, came to Mr. Thomas Baker, plaintiff, about April 17, 1668 and demanded a hogshead of tobacco in Daniel Johnson's name, and that the said Thomas Baker asked him whether he had a note from the said Daniel Johnson for the same, replied that he had, whereupon the said Philip Bisse weighed the tobacco and marked it.281, 392, 393 & 412

On September 8, 1668, Samuel Cressy (apparently the Sheriff) delivered a complaint to the named defendant, Thomas Baker, on a suit brought against him by Hugh Cavenagh ("Hugh Cavenaugh"? & "Hugh Cavender"?) for trespass and damages. The factual basis for the suit was not specified. Hearing before the court in Charles County, Maryland was scheduled for September 8, 1668. However, as Hugh Cavenagh did not appear in Court, the suit was dismissed on November 10, 1668. 392 & 393

On April 10, 1671, when about 24-25 years of age, Hugh Caviner (Hugh Caverner”, “Hugh Cavenagh”?, “Hugh Cavenah”? & "Hugh Cavender"?) and a Joseph LeDuke, both of St. Mary's County, Maryland, proved their rights for 100 acres of land, “it being due to them for transporting themselves into this Province to inhabit”. They both executed an assignment which stated:

"Know all men by these presents that we, Hugh Caviner (also "Hugh Cavnier") and Joseph LeDuke, of the county of St. Maries (Actually St. Mary's County, Maryland) for valuable consideration to us in hand paid by James Lewis of the same county have assigned, sold and made over and by these presents do assign, sell and set over unto the said James Lewis all of our right, title and interest of, in and to our Leveroll Rights to Land to us due for transporting ourselves into this Province to inhabit, to have and to hold the said one hundred acres rights to him the said James Lewis, his heirs and assigns forever, In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals the tenth day of April 1671. Sealed and delivered in the presence of Robert Ellys (“Robert Ellis”?)."

The above instrument was signed and sealed on behalf of both Hugh Caviner and Joseph LeDuke as neither man apparently could write his own name, and was witnessed by Robert Ellys (“Robert Ellis”?). On the same date, James Lewis, a planter, received 50 acres in consideration of his furnishing transportation to Elizabeth Thompson into the province. Still further, John Rawlings, merchant, received 150 acres of land for furnishing transportation to James Devill, William Thompson and Katherine Niver into the province and which he also assigned to James Lewis. Still further, and on the same date, James Lewis assigned the above 300 acres of land to Thomas Paine, who, in turn assigned the acreage to Robert Ridgely (“Robert Ridgley”? & “Robert Ridgly”?). 370

On February 27, 1679, the County Court of Westmoreland County, Virginia declared Ellianor Cavanagh ("Eleanor Cavanagh"?, "Elinor Cavanagh"?, "Ellianor Cavender"?, "Eleanor Cavender"? & "Elinor Cavender"?) to be a free woman. As it can be assumed that when she was declared to be a free woman, she had served her indenture time, that she was then married, and that she was also at least 18 years of age at that particular time and therefore must have been born prior to 1661. As the above Hugh Cavenagh ("Hugh Caviner” & “Hugh Cavender”?) was born about 1646-1647, he would have been about 32-33 years old at the time Elinor Cavanagh was declared a free woman.

It is to be noted that the law reiterated in October 1705 stated that indentured servants could get married, if the master approved. The law read as follows:

"And be it also enacted, by the authority aforesaid, and it is hereby enacted, that if any minister or reader shall wittingly publish, or suffer to be published, the banns of matrimony, between any servants, or between any free person and a servant; or if a minister shall wittingly celebrate the rites of matrimony between any such, without a certificate from the master or mistress of every such servant, that it is done by their consent, he shall forfeit and pay ten thousand pounds of tobacco: And every servant so married, without the consent of his or her master or mistress, shall, for his or hersaid offence, serve his or her master or mistress, their executors, administrators, or assigns, one whole year, after the time of service, by indenture or custom, is expired: And moreover, every person being free and so marrying with a servant, shall, for his or her said offence, forfeit and pay to the master or owner of such servant, one thousand pounds of tobacco, or well and faithfully serve the said master or owner of the said servant one whole year, in actual service."

It is believed that Hugh Cavanagh eventually married an Elinor Sheridan (“Eleanor Sheridan”) shortly before she was declared by the court in Westmoreland County, Virginia to be a free woman, and that he died shortly before 1709. It is further believed that following the early death of Hugh Cavanagh, widow Elinor Cavanagh (“Elinor Cavender”) remarried an Eaches to become Elinor Eaches (“Elin Ereches” & “Elin Eaches”) who was mentioned in the Last Will and Testament of her father, John Sherdon (“John Sheridan”?”) which was probated in Lunenburg Parish, Richmond County, Virginia on June 1, 1709, as mentioned in greater detail hereinafter.

The above are the only evidence thus far found of anyone, except the above Hugh Cavenagh and Elinor Cavenagh, who could have been the parents of the following 7 minor children who were subsequently born during the years 1681-1690 after their mother was declared a free woman, and all of which were subsequently indentured. In fact, it appears that the youngest child, John Cavenagh (“John Caviner” & “John Cavender”?), was indentured when he was in his 60's.

The basis of assuming that the maiden name of Elinor Cavender was Elinor Sheridan is base on the fact that on June 1, 1709, the last Will and Testament of John Shordon ("John Shordon"?, “John Sherdan”? & "John Sheridan"?) was probated in Lunenburg Parish, Richmond County, Virginia and that Ellen Eroche (also “Eleanor Eaches”, “Elin Eroche”, “Elinor Eroche”, “Elinor Eaches” & “Eliner Eaches”) was the named Executrix, and in which Will he bequested to his godson, John Dunn, the son of Patrick Dunn, and he further bequested to his grandson and son of Elllen Eroche, Daniel Cavenner (“Daniel Caverner”?, “Daniel Cavener”?, "Daniel Cavener", “Daniel Cavenough”? & “Daniel Cavender”?) who was to receive either a "hat of a half-crown price" or “half of a half-crown piece”, and his daughter Ellen and her son John Cavenner ("John Caverner"?, "John Cavener"?, John Cavenough"? & "John Cavender"?) were to receive the remainder of his estate. 393 & Richmond Cnty, Va Will Bk 1, p.128-129

On July 6, 1709, Eleanor Eaches (“Elinor Eaches”, formerly “Elinor Cavenner”) was ordered by the County Court of Richmond County, Virginia to present inventory of the estate of John Sherdon (“John Sheridan”). The order was discontinued on September 8, 1709 as she did not appear in Court, apparently because she was either too ill or the fact that she was then deceased, because an inventory of her estate was filed on June 5, 1710 by Samuel Peachey in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia.393

The children of Hugh Cavenagh (“Hugh Cavender”?) and Elinor Cavenagh (“Elinor Cavender”? & “Eleanor Cavender”?) who were born after she was declared to be a “free” woman on February 27, 1679 are believed to be as follows:

(i) THOMAS CAVENAH/THOMAS CAVERNER (“Thomas Cavender”?) born about 1681, was bound out to Thomas Banks of Northumberland County, Virginia, and died about 1719 in Richmond County, Virginia, at the age of about 38 years. An inventory of his estate was filed by Stephen Wells in Richmond County, Virginia on May 6, 1719, which is the very same date that the inventory of the estate of Daniel Caverner (“Thomas Cavender”) was filed and who is believed to be his brother.

The basis of establishing his date of birth is based on the fact that on July 25, 1697, Thomas Cavenah ("Thomas Cavender"?), then a servant to a Mr. Thomas Banks, was adjudged by the Court of Northumberland County, Virginia to be 16 years of age, and was ordered to serve as indentured servant according to law; Records of Indentured Servants, etc. of Northumberland Cnty Va, p170, document 989

In 1703, Thomas Cavenah (“Thomas Cavender”?) was claimed as a headright by Harry Beverley (“Harry Beverly”?) and John Smith in Essex County, Virginia.393

On either March 21, 1705 or March 21, 1706, a certificate was granted to Capt. George Eskridge for 450 acres of land in Northumberland County, Virginia for the importation of 9 persons, including Thomas Cavernott (“Thomas Cavender”?). 393

On July 6, 1710, the suit previously brought by John Crawly (“John Cralle”, “John Crawley”, “John Craley”?, "John Crauley" & “John Cralley) against Thomas Caverner (“Thomas Cavender”) in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia was continued until the next court. Apparently, on March 7, 1711, the suit was dismissed as the plaintiff did not appear to prosecute. 393 & 441

On August 7, 1712, the lawsuit filed in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia by Henry Halso against Thomas Cavener (“Thomas Cavender”) for a debt owed to him by Thomas Cavener was dismissed. 393

On March 8, 1715, the lawsuit previous brought by Jane Todd in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia against John Lane for 300 pounds of tobacco, to which suit Thomas Caverner ("Thomas Cavender") was an assignee, was dismissed as Thomas Caverner was not prosecuting.Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 6, p. 416

On April 1, 1719, Gilbert Metcalf, William Smith on the hill, William Smith by the pond and John Grower were appointed by the Court of Richmond County, Virginia to appraise the estate of Thomas Caverner ("Thomas Cavender"), deceased, which was to be administered by Stephen Wells who made oath that Thomas Caverner died intestate. Security bond was posted by Samuel Bayley (“Samuel Bailey”?) and John Simons (“John Seamen”?). Gilbert Metcalfe (“Gilbert Metcalf”?), William Smith by the ponds, William Smith on the hill, and John Gower were to do the appraisal of the estate. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 8, p. 91

On May 6, 1719, Stephen Wells was named the administrator of the estate of Thomas Caverner (“Thomas Cavender”) in Richmond County, Virginia;

(ii) WILLIAM CAVENAH/WILLIAM CAVENDER (“William Cavenah, Sr.”?, “William Cavinah”? & “William Cavender”, Sr.) also born about 1680-1681, was bound out to William Wildy in Northumberland County, Virginia, married a Turbevile or Turbeville, and apparently died prior to 1719 at the age of about 38-39. (See later entry regarding the son of William Cavenah/Cavender where the surname of his son was written as CAVENDER, not Cavenah.

The basis for establishing his date of birth is based on the fact that on August 18, 1697,a William Covenah (William Cavenah in a marginal note), then a servant to William Wildy, was adjudged by the Court of Northumberland County, Virginia to then be 16 years of age, and was ordered to serve as an indentured servant according to law;Records of Indentured Servants, etc. of Northumberland Cnty Va, p171, document 993

Both he and his wife apparently deceased prior to 1719 because, on December 1, 1718, Gilbert Turbervile (“Gilbert Turbeville”? & “Gilbert Turberville”) of St. Mary's County, Maryland (“St. Mary’s County, Maryland”) executed his Last Will and Testament and which was probated on June 15, 1719. In his Will, he left his entire personal estate to his grandson, William Cavinaugh ("William Cavenaugh"?, “William Cavenner”?, “William Caverner”?, “William Cavener”?, "William Cavener", “William Cavenough”? & "William Cavender"?), bequested 10 pounds to St. Innigoes Church, and bequested 10 shillings to his granddaughter, Margaret Cavinaugh ("Margaret Cavenaugh"? & "Margaret Cavender"?). Vitus Harbert was appointed the guardian of William Cavinaugh and Margaret Cavinaugh as their parents were then deceased.392 Thus, William Cavenah and his wife had at least 2 children:

WILLIAM CAVENAH/WILLIAM CAVENDER (“William Cavenah, Jr.”? & “Willliam Cavender”Jr.) who apparently married a Mary, and who was mentioned in the Last Will and Testament of his maternal grandfather, Gilbert Turbervile (“Gilbert Turberville”? & “Gilbert Turbeville”?), of St. Mary’s County, Maryland, and who apparently married a Mary.

On August 8, 1741, William Cavenough ("William Cavenaugh"? & "William Cavender"?) and Mary Cavenough ("Mary Cavenaugh"? & "Mary Cavender"?) witnessed the execution of the last Will and Testament of Charles Sewall (“Charles Sewal”?) of St. Mary's County, Maryland.392 & 441

On May 13, 1751, in the Last Will and Testament of George Clarke ("George Clark") in St. Mary's County, Maryland, it was stated that William Cavenough (“William Cavenah”? & "William Cavender"?) was the previous seller of land to the said George Clarke.412

On ____ 8, 1767, an accounting of the estate of W. Garland, deceased, was filed in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia by executor Griffin Garland and a William CAVENDER (exact spelling) was listed as a debtor; and,

MARGARET CAVENAH (“Margaret Cavender”?) who was mentioned in the Last Will and Testament of her maternal grandfather, Gilbert Turbevile (“Gilbert Turvenville”? & “Gilbert Turbeville”?), of St. Mary’s County, Maryland;

(iii) ELLINOR CAVENOH (“Ellinor Cavenah”?, "Eleanor Caviner"?, "Eleanor Cavener"?, "Eleanor Cavenough"?, "Eleanor Cavenaugh"?, "Elinor Cavender"? & "Eleanor Cavender"?) born about 1682-1683. The basisand for establishing her date of birth is the fact that on January 31, 1699, she was then an indentured servant to William Carruther ("William Caruther"?) and was adjudged by the Court of Westmoreland County, Virginia to then be 16 years of age and ordered to serve according to law.Westmoreland Cnty, Va. Order Bk 1698-1705, p 69a & 112

It is to be noted that, on September 27, 1704, William Graham made oath in the Court of Westmoreland County, Virginia claiming 8 headrights for importations into this Colony, one of whom was an Elleanor Cavano (“Ellinor Cavenoh”?, “Ellinor Cavenah”?, "Eleanor Cavender"? & "Elinor Cavender"?). The so-called “Headrights” were assigned to George Eskridge who was buying up several land certificates at the time. And, in 1705, an Eleanor Cavano (“Eleanor Cavender”?) was claimed as a headright by Augustine Smith for land in Essex County, Virginia.)393 & Westmoreland Cnty Order Bk, p 243a & 393

On April 5, 1722, Ellinor Caverner (“Ellinor Cavenah”?, "Elinor Caverner", "Eleanor Caverner", "Eleanor Cavenogh"? "Eleanor Cavenaugh"?, "Ellinor Cavender",? "Elinor Cavender"? & "Eleanor Cavender"?) of Richmond County, Virginia was on a long list of persons presented by the Grand Jury that were summoned into court as evidence against Thomas Twinley.441

On June 6, 1722, the Court in Richmond County, Virginia ordered the Sheriff to summon Ellinor Caverner (“Elinor Caverner”, “Elianor Caverner”, “Eleanor Cavender”, “Ellinor Cavender”? & “Elinor Cavender”?) to the next session of the county court of North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia, together with a servant belonging to Moore Fartleroy ("Moore Fauntleroy" & "Moore Fantleroy"), to answer presentment of the grand jury against her for have a bastard born child, by report to be a mullato contrary to law. On the same date, judgment was granted by the Court in Richmond County, Virginia to John Calley (“John Crawley”, "John Cralley", “John Caley”? & "John Crauley") against the estate of Francis Caverner, deceased, in the hands of Johannah Caverner, administratrix of the descendant’s estate, for six thousand and eight hundred thirty seven pounds of tobacco due upon balance of a bill which is ordered to be paid out of the estate of said descendant with costs. Also on the same date, a court order was issued by the Court in Richmond County, Virginia ordering that Thomas Twinley be taken into custody and that the Sheriff give notice to Moore Fartleroy (“Moore Fauntleroy”) and William Smith to have their Negroes Jack, Peter and Opher at the next court concerning the said Thomas Twinley. 441 & Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 9, pgs 50 & 51

On May 6, 1724, she was again summoned into the Court of Richmond County, Virginia to answer a "presentment" of having a mulatto baseborn child. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 9, p. 150

And, on July 1, 1724, she was finally appeared before the grand jury in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia on the charge of having a bastard child, who plainly appears to be a mulatto, and she now appears in Court with her child which plainly appears to be a mulatto, it is therefore ordered that after her time has expired with her present master, that she pay 15 pounds of current money to the church wardens of North Farnum Parish ("North Farnham Parish") of Richmond County, Virginia, or that she be sold by them for 5 years to the use aforesaid. And it was further ordered that after she serves her present master or his assigns after her time now due to him is expired 1 whole year in consideration for the trouble to his house for her having the said child.441 & Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk9 p 164

It is to be noted that she may have subsequently married a Barnsby and moved to Fairfax County, Virginia. This conclusion is based on the fact that on May 7, 1755, a John Cavener ("John Cavenor"? &"John Cavender"?) of Fairfax County, Virginia, believed to be her nephew, executed his Last Will and Testament in Fairfax County, Virginia in which he left to Elenor Barnsby("Eleanor Barnsby", "Eleanor Barnsby" & "Elinor Barnsby"?) all his personal estate and appointed her as the Executrix. His Will was witnessed by William Grove, George Simpson and Peter Smith, Jr. He apparently died in Fairfax County prior to May 20, 1755 as it was on that date Eleanor Barnsby filed an affidavit in court requesting that the above Will of John Cavender be probated, and which was "proved" on May 30, 1755. An appraisal of the estate of John Cavener was filed on June 17, 1755 by James Ingoe Dozier (“James Dozier”), Richard Brown and George Landman. It is possible that Elinor Barnsby was the aunt of the deceased John Cavender and that she was the person who had a mulatto child earlier, had subsequently married and moved to Fairfax County, Virginia, or that she was the Elinor Eaches who had subsequently remarried to a Barnsby,, and hence was the grandmother of John Cavender.

(iv) FRANCIS CAVINER/FRANCIS CAVERNER/FRANCIS CAVENAUGH ("Francis Cavender"?) born about 1681-1682, lived in Richmond County, Virginia, and who died in either 1721("Old Style" calendar) or 1722 ("New Style" calendar) at the age of 39 years, leaving a 1-2 year old son named John Caverner ("John Cavener"?, “John Cavenough”?, “John Caviner”? & "John Cavender"?). 441 Actually, his widow applied for administration of his estate about April 2, 1722 and an inventory of his estate was filed in Richmond County, Virginia on May 2, 1722. The so-called “New Style” Calendar became effective on January 1, 1751 and which was revised in order to compensate for earlier miscalculations. Thus, in 1752, the new year began on January 1 for the very first time. Previously, the year began on March 25. Therefore all dates before that day (that is, January 1-March 24, inclusive, of each year) would bear the date of the previous year. The so-called Gregorian Calendar was first adopted in Europe in 1582 and was later adopted in the British Colonies in on January 1, 1751.

The basis of establishing his date of birth is the fact that he was bound out to Danll Occanny (“Daniel Occanny”?) of Westmoreland County, Virginia, and on January 31, 1699, he was adjudged by the Court in Westmoreland County, Virginia to then be 17 years of age and was ordered to serve according to law.

On November 19, 1709, Francis Cavenaugh ("Francis Cavender"?), a Planter in the Parish of North Farnham Parish in the County of Richmond, Virginia, purchased 100 acres of land under the ancient system known as "lease and release" from apparently his father-in-law John Cralle (actually, "John Crawly" or “John Crawley”), a Gentleman was then living in Northumberland County, Virginia. His wife was Ann Cralle.

On March 8, 1715, the lawsuit previously brought by Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavender"?) in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia against William Wyatt was dismissed as Francis Cavener was not prosecuting. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 6, p. 426

On February 6, 1717, two separate cases brought by Frances Caverner ("Francis Caverner" & "Francis Cavender"?) in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia against Henry Boren and against Thomas Yeats ("Thomas Yates"?) were both dismissed as the plaintiff was not prosecuting.Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 7, p. 234

On September 5, 1717, Marmaduke Beckwith, assignee of William Croucher brought suit in county court of Richmond County, Virginia against Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavender”) which was later dismissed. In the case of Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavender"?) against Henry Boren which was brought in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia for 330 pounds of tobacco, the defendant not appearing so judgment was granted against the sheriff for the said sum unless said Henry Boren is at the next court. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 7, p. 205

On September 5, 1717, in the case of Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavender"?) against Thomas Yeats ("Thomas Yates"?) which was brought in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia for 540 pounds of tobacco, the defendant not appearing so judgment was granted against the sheriff for the said sum unless said Thomas Yeats is at the next court. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 7, p. 205

On February 26, 1719, Joan Caverner (“Johann Cavenaugh”?, “Johanna Cavenough”?, "Joan Cavender"?, “Joan Cavender”? & “Johanna Cavender”?), wife of Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavenaugh”, “Francis Cavenough”, & "Francis Cavender"?) of Richmond County, Virginia, gave power of attorney to "her friend" Charles Lewis (believed to be her brother) to acknowledge the deed and the release of her dower rights with respect to the sale (or gift) by her husband Francis Caverner to James Skelley ("James Kelley"? & "James Kelly"?) and Elizabeth Skelley ("Elizabeth Kelley"?) of 100 acres of land. The power of attorney was witnessed by Samuel Samford (“Samuel Sanford”? & “Samuel Sanfort”?) and Anthony Dowlin ("Anthony Dowlen"). There probably is some family connection between the above Charles Lewis above and the particular James Lewis who purchased the right of Hugh Caviner’s (Hugh Caverner”, “Hugh Cavenough”? & "Hugh Cavender"?) to claim 100 acres of land on April 10, 1671 for transporting himself into St. Mary’s County, Maryland 393 & Richmond Cnty Va Deed Bk 7, p. 486

On March 3, 1719, Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavenaugh”, & "Francis Cavender"?) purchased from Charles Lewis for 5,000 pounds of tobacco 200 acres of land located in Farnum Parish ("North Farnham Parish"?) of Richmond County, Virginia on the branches of Totaskey Creek (“Totuskey Creek”?) adjacent to the lands of William Lambert, Charles Lund, Colonel John Tarpley and William Hamock (“William Hammock”?). Witnesses were John Tarpley and John Tarpley, Jr. Mary Lewis, wife of Charles Lewis relinquished her right of dower which was witnessed by Samuel Samford and Anthony Dowlin. Note: It appears that this is the very same tract of land which was subsequently sold on October 11, 1743 by John Cavenaugh to Robert Hamock (“Robert Hammock”?) and who is believed to be the son of Francis Caverner. It is also to be noted that, as Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavender”) was born about 1683, and thus would have been about 36 years old in 1719 and is barely old enough to have a married daughter by the end of 1719, but Elizabeth Kelley could have been about 16-17 years old at the time. 393 & 441

On January 3, 1721, Daniel Jones, servant to Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavender”?), was this day presented to the court for inspection into his age was adjudged 13 years old and ordered that he serve his said Master or his assigns according to law.441

On April 2, 1722, Johanah Caverner (“Johannah Cavender”?,“Joanna Cavender"? & "Joan Cavender), “relick” (i.e., widow) of Francis Caverner ("Francis Cavener"?, "Francis Cavner"?, "Francis Cavenor"?, "Francis Cavornor"? & "Francis Cavender"?), who was then deceased, went into Court in Richmond County, Virginia, and made oath that the said Francis Caverner departed this life without making any will so far as she knows or believes. She was granted the right to administer the estate of her deceased husband. The inventory of the estate was conducted by Alexander Clark, William Hammock and John Hughlett and his estate included one servant boy by the name of Gervis who was then age 7. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 9, p. 38

On March 1, 1726, James Kelley ("James Kelly"?) of Farnum Parish ("North Farnham Parish") of Richmond County, Virginia gave a life estate to Edward Anderson and Margaret Anderson a life estate with respect to fifty acres situated in Farnum Parish ("North Farnham Parish") of Richmond County, Virginia and on the branches of Totuskey Creek being part of a parcel of land that Francis Caverner("Francis Cavenor"?, "Francis Caverner"?, "Francis Cavernor" & "Francis Cavender"?) gave a life estate to James Kelley ("James Kelly"?), and which property was adjacent to a piece of land belonging to Captain John Tarpley At the death of James Kelley, the land was to be returned to the heirs of Francis Caverner. 393

Francis Cavender and Johanah Cavender (“Joanna Cavender”?) had a son named:

JOHN CAVENDER. On May 5, 1737, Hugh Lambert, guardian of the minor John Caverner (“John Cavender”), filed a final accounting and for his caring for the 150 acre farm which John Caverner inherited from his father, Francis Cavender.

In May 1740, the account of the estate of John Caverner (“John Cavender”) was recorded by Hugh Lambert in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia for the “quit rents” he had received as guardian on 100 acres of land owned by minor John Cavender for the years 1737-1739. 393

On April 11, 1741, William Lambert of Farnham Parish ("North Farnham Parish"?), Richmond County, Virginia sold to Hugh Lambert of the same Parish and County, for 1400 pounds of tobacco, a certain tract of land estimated to be 70 acres, being on the Northeast side of Totuskey Creek ("Toteskey Creek", “Totsky Creek”? & “Totesky Creek”?) in Farnham Parish and bounded by the land of (1) John Caruley (“John Crawly”? & “John Crawley”?), formerly owned by Denis Swillivant (“Dennis Sullivant”? & “Dennis Swillivant”?);(2) the land then owned by John Caverner (“John Cavender”) and formerly owned by Edward Lewis, deceased; (3) the land then owned by Secretary John Carter and formerly owned by Colonel Will; and (4) the land then owned by the said Hugh Lambert. The tract is part of 300 acres purchased from Daniel Swillivant by William Lambert, deceased, father of the aforesaid William Lambert and given to him by the will of his said father, deceased. Signed by William Lambert and witnessed by W. Hartly (“W. H. Hartley”), Robert Hamack (“Robert Hammock”? & “Robert Hamock”?) by his mark, and was recorded on August 3, 1841.441

On October 11, 1743, John Elmore of Richmond County, Virginia sold to Edward Morris land located on Totuskey Creek in Richmond County, Virginia adjacent to the land of John Elmore ("John Ellmore"?) and on the south side of "Drinking Swamp", which apparently was the land owned by Francis Caverner, and lands owned by Travers Tarpley and Captain John Smith. The Indenture was witnessed by Benedict Hamock, Thomas Stanford and Abraham Dodson. This deed places the land of John Cavinder (“John Cavender”), son of Francis Cavinder (“Francis Cavender”) on Drinking Swamp in Richmond County, Virginia not far from the intersection with Westmoreland County, Virginia, Richmond County, Virginia, and Northumberland County, Virginia. 393

Also on October 10, 1743, John Cavenaugh ("John Caverner" & “John Cavender”?) of the North Farnham Parish of the county of Richmond, Virginia sold to Robert Hamock (“Robert Hammock”?) of the same county for the sum of 6,000 pounds of tobacco 200 acres of land situated in the same parish and county and which land is bounded by the lands of William Lambart (“William Lambert”?), or formerly by so-called Charles Lund, Colonel John Tarpley, William Hamoch (“William Hamock”? & “William Hammock”?) deceased, and Clark’s line, beginning at a marked hickory near a path, and running from there North thirty-seven degrees East 130 poles to a marked hickory, corner to aforesaid William Lambert, thence along another of his South fifty-one degrees East 120 poles, thence along Clarkes line South fifty-nine degrees East 30 poles to a corner red oak, thence East by North 46 poles to John Tarpley line, thence along John Tarpley line South two degrees West 213 poles to a white oak, thence North fifty-one degrees West 300 poles to the beginning. The Indenture was witnessed by Charles Jones, John Hammock (“John Hamock”?), John Elmore (“James Elmore”?) by his mark, and Robert A. Sladder ("Robert Sladder" & "Robert Madder"), and the bond of John Cavender was proven by the oaths of John Hammock, John Elmore and Robert Sladder.393, 441 & DB10,pg172-175

It is to be noted that the above parcel of land is the exact parcel of land which was was purchased by Francis Caverner (“Francis Cavenough”? & “Francis Cavender”?) from Charles Lewis on either March 3, 1719 or on March 3, 1720 and who is believed to be the father of the above John Cavenouth ("John Caverner"? & "John Cavender"?). Of further significance, some of the Hammock or Hamock families later likewise moved to Amelia County, Virginia, and further, the property of a James Elmore was located next to the land owned by the Cavenders ("Hugh Cavender"?) in Charlotte County, Virginia in the 1780's. 393 & 441 It is also to be noted that a James Elmore was a minister who married widow Polly Hamlett on October 13, 1803 in Charlotte County, Virginia.

In 1744, Jno Cavenor ("Jno Cavender"? & "John Cavender"?) was on the rental rolls in Richmond County, Virginia in 1744 and he apparently received payment for rent from a Hammock (“John Hammock”?) for 100 acres. 393 & 418

On October 15, 1747, John Cavender, and others, were listed as debtors of the estate of William Burston ("William Bornston") in Fairfax County, Virginia by the Administrator, Henry Trenn. It is to be noted that the John Cavender who was the son of Francis Cavender of Richmond County, Virginia is now of record in Fairfax County, Virginia. 393

On May 7, 1755, John Cavener ("John Cavenor"? &"John Cavender"?) of Fairfax County, Virginia, executed his Last Will and Testament in Fairfax County, Virginia in which he left to Elenor Barnsby("Eleanor Barnsby", "Eleanor Barnsby" & "Elinor Barnsby"?) all his personal estate and appointed her as the Executrix. Witnessed by William Grove, George Simpson and Peter Smith, Jr. He apparently died in Fairfax County prior to May 20, 1755 as it was on that date Eleanor Barnsby filed an affidavit in court requesting that the above will of John Cavender be probated. The will was "proved" on May 30, 1755. An appraisal of the estate of John Cavender was filed on June 17, 1755 by James Ingoe Dozier (“James Dozier”), Richard Brown and George Landman. It is possible that Elinor Barnsby was the aunt of the deceased John Cavender and that she was the person who had a mulatto child earlier, had subsequently married and moved to Fairfax County, Virginia.

The above John Cavender could not have been the John Jay Cavender who witnessed the execution of a deed on March 22, 1775 for the sale by Hugh Cavender (“John Hugh Cavender”?) of Reighley Parish ("Raleigh Parish"), Amelia County, Virginia of 6.75 acres of land to John Green, because the above John Cavender was deceased at that particular point in time.Will Bk. B1, pp 87, 4, 168 & 393

(v) DAVID CAVENAH/DAVID CAVENDER born about 1683-1684, was first bound out to Thomas Baker, and later to Thomas Gaskins, of Northumberland County, Virginia, and subsequently married a Hannah (“Hannah Cavenah” & “Hannah Cavender”?).

The above date of birth of David Cavenah is based on the fact that, on November 16, 1698, David Cavenah ("David Cavender"?), then a servant to Thomas Baker (another entry says he was a servant to Thomas Gaskins), was adjudged by the County Court of Northumberland County, Virginia to then be 14 years of age and was ordered to serve as an indentured servant according to law, and he apparently died about 1733-1734 at the age of about 49-51 years.Records of Indentured Servants, etc. of Northumberland Cnty Va, p177, document 1039

On October 3, 1722, Stephen Wells ("Steven Wells"), planter of Sittenbourn Parish, Richmond County, Virginia and his wife, Elizabeth Wells, and Francis Settle, eldest son of said Elizabeth Wells, conveyed to David CAVENDER (i.e., not spelled “Cavenah”) of Cople Parish in Westmoreland County, Virginia, planter, for 3,000 pounds of tobacco, 50 acres of land now in the tenure of Rice Cookman and located in North Farnum Parish (“North Farnham Parish”), Richmond County, Virginia which was situated adjacent to the lands of Moore Fauntleroy, Thomas Williams, Katherin Deek (“Katherine Deek”) and Mary Deek, daughters of Joseph Deek, deceased, and Thomas Beal. It is to be noted that the above Stephen Wells apparently is the same person who filed an inventory of the estate of Thomas Caverner (“Thomas Cavender”) on May 6, 1719 in Richmond County, Virginia, and who is believed to be the brother of the above David Cavender.

On September 7, 1726, a hearing was held in the county court of Richmond County, Virginia regarding an action for slander filed by David Cavinder (“David Cavender”?) against Edward Kelly (“Edward Kelley”?) and his wife, Mary Kelly (“Mary Kelley”?). Apparently, Edward Kelly and Margaret Kelley accused David Cavinder of stealing tobacco out of the tobacco house of Colonel Tayloe. As the defendant, Edward Kelly, did not appear in court, a default judgement of 20 pounds? sterling was awarded to David Cavinder against said defendants and their security and George Wharton. Court costs would also be awarded if the Defendants did not appear and answer in the next session of the Court. However, on October 5, 1727, a jury trial found the defendants not guilty and the plaintiff was ordered to pay costs, et. 393, 441 & Bk9,pg308

In a law suit filed on March 5, 1727, in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia by David Cavinder (“David Cavender”?) against William Walker, judgment on the record was awarded to said David Cavender in the amount of two hundred and fifty pounds of tobacco against the said William Walker and his security, Caron Forannon (“Caron Porannon”?) as William Walker apparently did not appear to defend the action at the June 1727 session. Court costs were also awarded David Cavinder if William Walker did not appear at the next session of the Court to defend himself. 441 & Bk9,pg343

On July 5, 1727, Thomas Ossborne (“Thomas Osborne”?), an under-sheriff of Richmond County, Virginia filed a complaint in the Court that David Cavinder (“David Cavender”?) and his wife Hannah Cavinder (“Hannah Cavender”?) drew a sword against him and swore that they would run him through the body, by which means Elizabeth Brooks, then a prisoner in his custody, made her escape. It was therefore ordered that the sheriff take them into custody and them safely kept, till they enter into bond with good and sufficient security for their appearance at next court to answer the said complaint. The order that they be taken into custody discontinued on July 4, 1728. 393, 441 & Bk9,pg363

On April 3, 1728, David Cavinder ("David Cavender") and Thomas Williams, planters, of North Farnham Parish of Richmond County, Virginia, sold to Moore Fantleroy (“Moore Fauntleroy”) of the same Parish and County for the sum of two thousand seven hundred pounds of good tobacco payable to David Cavinder, and five shillings payable to Thomas Williams a parcel of land situated in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia approximately 50 acres of land, which land was then in the tenure of David Cavinder and which land was devised by Rice Williams (father of said Thomas Williams) in and by his Last Will and Testament in writing unto his daughter, Elizabeth Williams, and her heirs (after the death of her mother) which Elizabeth Williams (“Elizabeth Wells”) wife of Stephen Wells, together with Stephen Wells, her husband, and Francis Settle, her eldest son by a former husband by deed bearing date of October 3, 1722 sold by them David Cavender, which land is abutting the lands of Thomas Williams, Katherine Deek and Mary Deek, daughters of Joseph Deek, deceased, Captain Thomas Beale, and the land of said Moore Fantleroy (“Moore Fauntleroy”?), late in the possession of Edward Bryant. 393,441, Richmond Cnty, Va Deed Bk 8, p 441 & Bk9 p565 From the foregoing, it can be concluded that David Cavinder ("David Cavender") married Elizabeth Williams, the daughter of Rice Williams and sister of Thomas Williams. It is also to be noted that Ellinor Caverner (“Elinor Caverner”, “Ellinor Cavender”? & “Elinor Cavender”), was the named woman servant belonging to Mr. Moore Fartleroy ("Moore Fauntleroy" & "Moore Fantleroy") and who was previously presented to a grand jury in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia for having a bastard child believed to be mulatto.

On May 3, 1732, David Caverner (“David Cavenner” & "David Cavender"?) of North Farnham Parish (“Northfarnham Parish”), Richmond County, Virginia was ordered by the Court of Richmond County, Virginia to answer a presentment of the Grand Jury against him for harboring and receiving lewd and desolate persons, and for keeping a disorderly house on April 10 last past by information of Collo. John Tayloe (“John Taylor”?). Case was continued until it was dismissed on July 3, 1733. 393 & Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk9 p 646

On either March 3, 1733 or on March 3, 1734, the county court of Richmond County, Virginia dismissed the Order of Attachment filed by Edward Anderson against the estate of David Cavanough (“David Cavender”). As there is no further records of David Cavender nor his wife Hannah Cavender, then he must have just deceased.393

On April 10, 1739, the Last Will and Testament of Moore Fountleroy was probated in Lunenbury Parish of Richmond County, Virginia and in which he devised land that he had previously purchased from David CAVENDER (actual spelling), i.e., not Cavenner, etc. pp80, Wills of Richmond Cnty VA, 1699-1800 by Rbt. K. Headley, Jr.1983

(vi) DANIEL CAVENNER (“David Cavenah” & “Daniel Cavender”?) born about 1687-1688, was bound out to Edgecomb Suggett in Richmond County, Virginia, and died about 1718 at the age of about 30 years. An inventory of his estate was filed in Richmond County, Virginia on May 6, 1719 which is the very same date that the inventory of the estate of Thomas Caverner was filed in Richmond County, Virginia and who is believed to be his brother.

The basis of establishing his date of birth is based on the fact that, on June 7, 1699, while a servant to Edgecomb Suggett, he was adjudged by the Court of Richmond County, Virginia to then be 11 years of age and ordered to serve as an indentured servant according to law.Sam & Ruth Sparacio ab Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk, 1694-1699, p 399

On April 1, 1713, the lawsuit previously brought by Daniel Caverner ("Daniel Cavender"?) in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia against Colonel Samuel Peachey for 500 pounds of tobacco was dismissed as the plaintiff was not prosecuting. However, on August 7, 1713, the court of Richmond County, Virginia awarded a judgment of tobacco to Daniel Caverner ("Daniel Cavender"?) against the estate of Colonel Samuel Peachey.Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 6, pgs 85 & 136

On June 1, 1715, Daniel Caverner ("Daniel Cavender") was summoned to the Court of Richmond County, Virginia to answer a charge of not making corn this year. The suit was later dismissed by the King’s attorney. Apparently every colonist was required to grow enough corn to meet their own needs. If they did not provide their own corn, they were apt to become a burden upon the County, and that was frowned upon, particularly if that particular person was considered to be able-bodied.Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 6, p. 285 & 393

On August 2, 1716, Daniel Cavener ("Daniel Cavender"?) attended court in Court of Richmond County, Virginia for 4 days as a witness for Edgecomb Suggett in his suit against Henry Woodcock, and it was ordered that Daniel Cavener was to be paid for his attendance by Edgecomb Suggett. Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 7, p. 35

On November 6, 1718, an appraisal of the estate of Daniel Caverner ("Daniel Cavenner"? "Daniel Caverner"?, "Daniel Cavener"?, "Daniel Cavener", "Daniel Cavenough"? & "Daniel Cavender"?) was filed in Richmond County, Virginia by Patrick Brady and Partick Dunn, with bond by Hugh Harris. According to the Richmond County Court Order Book dated November 6, 1718: "Patrick Brady and Patrick Dunn came into Court and made oath Daniel Caverner departed this life without making any Will. Bond of Patrick Brady and Patrick Dunn, Bondsman Hugh Harris.” Appraisers were Robert Baylis ("Robert Bayless"?), Giles Webb, Thomas Nash and Hugh Harris. 1 , 115, 168 & 393 Of some possible significance is the fact that Partick Dunn appears in the will of John Shordan (“John Sherdon”, "John Shordon"? & "John Sheridan"?) which was probated in Lunenburg Parish, Richmond County, Virginia on June 1, 1709 and in which Elin Eaches (also “Eleanor Eroche”, “Elin Eroche”, “Elinor Eroche”, “Elinor Eaches” & “Eliner Eaches”) was the named Executrix, and in which her son, Daniel Cavenner (“Daniel Caverner”?, “Daniel Cavener”?, "Daniel Cavener", “Daniel Cavenough”? & “Daniel Cavender”?), was to receive either a "hat of a half-crown price" or “half of a half-crown piece”, and she and her son John ("John Caverner"?, "John Cavener"?, John Cavenough"? & "John Cavender"?) were to receive the remainder of his estate. 393 & Richmond Cnty, Va Will Bk 1, p.128-129

On May 6, 1719, a further appraisal and inventory of the estate of Daniel Caverner (“David Caverner”, "Daniel Cavender"? & “David Cavender”?) of Richmond County, Virginia was made per court order dated November 6, 1718. The appraisal was made by Giles Webb, Thomas Nash and Hugh Harris and the inventory included a 2 year old heifer, 1 sow, 3 shoates and a few odds and ends, suggesting that he was not too well off financially. 2, 168, 393 & Richmond Cnty Va Order Bk 8, p. 98

Due to the fact that the Northumberland County Record Books for 1672-1706 were either lost or destroyed and the Court Order Books for the same time period are either unindexed or indexed very incompletely, the original microfilmed County Order Books must be checked to obtain further information. Westmoreland Co. Va. Order Bk, p 149 & 393 and;

(vii) JOHN CAVENNER (“John Jay Cavenner”?, “John Jay Cavenah”, “John Jay Cavenner”?, “John Jay Cavender”? & “John Cavender”) probably born about 1689-1690, based upon the dates of births of his brothers and sisters.

He is believed to be the same person mentioned in the Last Will and Testament of John Shordan (“John Sherdon”, "John Shordon"? & "John Sheridan"?) which was probated in Lunenburg Parish, Richmond County, Virginia on June 1, 1709 and in which his widowed and re-married mother, Elin Eaches, (also “Eleanor Eroche”, “Elin Eroche”, “Elinor Eroche”, “Elinor Eaches”, “Eliner Eaches” & “Elinor Cavender”?) was the named the Executrix, and in which his brother, Daniel Cavenner, (“Daniel Caverner”?, “Daniel Cavener”?, "Daniel Cavener", “Daniel Cavenough”? & “Daniel Cavender”?), was to receive either a "hat of a half-crown price" or “half of a half-crown piece”, and John Cavenner (“John Cavender”?) and his mother, formerly Elinor Cavenner (“Elinor Cavender”) were to jointly receive the remainder of his estate. 393 & Richmond Cnty, Va Will Bk 1, p.128-129

On February 2, 1746, a John Cavernor ("John Cavender"?) brought suit in the Court for Richmond County, Virginia against Alex Bryan ("Alexander Bryan"?) for 300 pounds of tobacco. The defendant not appearing, judgment was granted to John Cavernor. Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk 12, p 12 On the same date, William Hammond and Henry Williams having appeared as witnesses for John Cavenor in his suit against Alex. Bryan, the said John Cavenor is to pay them. Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk 12, p 40

On March 6, 1749, the then pending suit for trespass that was previously brought in Richmond County, Virginia by James Scott against a second John Caverner (“John Cavender”) was dismissed by the plaintiff. It is to be noted that the first John Cavender, son of Francis Cavender had already left Richmond County, Virginia and was then living in Fairfax County, Virginia. 393

On February 4, 1750, a complaint was filed in the County Court of Richmond County, Virginia by a John Caverner (“John Cavender”), a servant belonging to William Brown, for so-called “ill usage” from his master. The complaint was adjudged to be reasonable. 393

On June 4, 1753, the County Court of Richmond County, Virginia ordered the County Sheriff to summon John Clark, Jr. to appear at the next session of the Court to answer the complaint of his servants John Caverner ("John Cavender") and John Chambers. Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk 13, p 66

On July 2, 1753 with respect to the case of John Caverner ("John Cavender"?) and John Chambers, servants to John Clark, Jr,. which they previously brought in the Court of Richmond County, Virginia against John Clark, Jr., the said John Chambers not appearing or prosecuting his complaint, was quashed. John Caverner ("John Cavender"?) produced a discharge from his former master, Lewis Pugh, for a time not then expired, it was therefore determined that the said John Clarke, Jr. had no right to detain the said John Caverner ("John Cavender"?) as a servant. Therefore, his complaint was set aside. 393 & Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk 13, p 73

On January 20, 1761, apparently a second John Caviner ("John Cavender"?) then living in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia apprenticed his son, James Caviner ("James Cavender"?), to Samuel Harrison of Cople Parish of Westmoreland County, Virginia, until he bacame age 21 to learn the art and trade of a shoemaker. Witnessed by John Harrison, Jr., Ann Harrison, Samuel Harrison and William Harrison.393 & Richmond Cnty, Va Deed Bk 12, p 342

It is believed the above John Cavener is the same John Jay Cavender (“John Cavender) who witnessed a deed on March 22, 1775 for the sale by Hugh Cavender (“John Hugh Cavender”?) of Reighley Parish ("Raleigh Parish"), Amelia County, Virginia of 6.75 acres of land to John Green, of the same parish and county, for 6 pounds and 15 shillings, together with all houses, fences, gardens, etc., which was located between the "plantation" of Hugh Cavender in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia and land then owned by John Green.

As the said John Jay Cavender did not show up in any earlier or later tithing records of Amelia County, Virginia after he served as a witness for Hugh Cavender, then he must have either been exempt from taxes because he was either 60 years or older, or that he was then infirmed. If he was over 60 years of age in 1752, then in 1775 he would have been over 82 years of age when he served as a witness and thus exempt from paying tithing taxes to Amelia County, Virginia and probably had been living with his son for some time.

It should be noted that on April 7, 1725, a Mary Caverner (“Mary Cavender”) appeared in open court in Richmond County, Virginia and bound herself to serve Thomas Durham or his assigns for 7 years from December 5, 1724, the said Thomas Durham having in open court affirming to teach the said Mary Caverner to read the Bible perfectly, and at the expiration of her time to pay her corn and clothing as is allowed imported servants.393, 441 & Richmond Cnty, Va Order Bk9 p 208

Even though obviously not firmly established, the foregoing events at least presents some relevant evidence that the above John Jay Cavender may have been the father of the Hugh Cavender below:

HUGH CAVENDER (“John Hugh Cavender, Sr.”?) also apparently never learned to either read or write or even how to spell or probably not even how to correctly pronounce his last name, as was the case with both his father and his grandfather. It is believed that he was born in either Northumberland County, Virginia or in North Farnham Parish of Richmond County, Virginia, sometime about 1737-1738, may have subsequently moved King & Queen County, Virginia, and may have become an indentured servant to Paulin Anderson who was then living in King & Queen County, Virginia, and who bought the 2,300 acre plantation in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia where this particular Hugh Cavender later became an overseer in 1762 and where he is believed to have married Frances Eudaley ("Frances Youdaley"?) about 1758. Alternatively, Hugh Cavender may actually have been indentured to a Thomas Tabb of Amelia County, Virginia who was very wealthy and had extensive land holdings and to whom Delman Eudaley “sold” his farm on January 9, 1756 and who apparently died shortly thereafter. This is based on the fact that Frances Eudaley apparently was already living in Amelia County, Virginia when Hugh Cavender arrived.

In any event, Hugh Cavender died in Charlotte County, Virginia about 1789 at the age of 50-60 years.

As indicated above, Francis Eudaley is believed to be the daughter of Delman Eudaley (“Delman Youdaley”) who purchased 100 acres of land from John Maulden ("John Mauldin") of Raleigh Parish for 5 pounds on May 17, 1745, which acreage was situated in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia in the Stocks Creek area near the Appomattox River and which acreage was situated adjacent to the lands of John Maulden and Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson"?), and was also adjacent to an unnamed branch and to "Polecat Swamp", and who later sold the same land to Thomas Tabb of Amelia County, Virginia on January 9, 1756 for 50 pounds, which deed was “proved” by oath of one witness on January 28, 1762, by the oath of a second witness on November 24, 1763, and by oath of a third witness on April 26, 1764 and then recorded on that date. On February 23, 1769, Moses Youdaley, apparently the oldest son of Delman Eudaley, and Thomas Tabb, sold to William Johnson for 40 pounds 100 acres of land located on the south side of the Appomattox River in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia adjacent to the lands of Polecat Swamp, and Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson") and William Johnson ("William Houston"?). The Appomattox River is a western branch of the James River which runs through present day Richmond, Virginia. The Indenture was witnessed by John King, Branch Turner and Thomas Payne. Actually, the signature of Moses Youdaley is written as Moses Eudaley.DB10/48

Thus, there must have been some kind of legal agreement between Delman Eudaley and Thomas Tabb in 1756 before Delman Eudaley died, whereby Thomas Tabb agreed to care for the children of Delman Eudaley until they became of legal age.

Amelia County, Virginia was discovered by Captain John Smith in 1641 and was named for Amelia Sophia Eleanora ("Amelia Eleanora"), daughter of King George II of England. It was officially formed in 1734 from the counties of Prince George and Brunswick and its county seat is in the city of Amelia. It is bounded on three sides by the Appomattox River which afforded the earliest means of getting about and was used extensively for fur trading with the Indians.

The only known church in the area was known as Flat Creek Chapel, also known as Flatt Creek Chapel, and further lnown as Huntington Church. It is physically located approximately 5 miles northwest of the courthouse in Amelia County, Virginia on land originally owned by Samuel Cobbs and his wife Edith Marot ____?____ who were married in Williamsburg, York County, Virginia in 1717. While still living in Williamsburg, York County, Virginia, Samuel Cobbs received a “land patent” (i.e., grant) for some 2120 acres of land then located in Prince George County, Virginia (which later became Amelia County, Virginia) and which was located beteen Knibbs Creek and Flatt Creek (“Flatt Creek”?). Samuel Cobb eventually dedicated a plot of ground on which Huntington Church was built.During the 19th century, this same property changed hands, becoming the plantation of Peter Field Archer (“Peter Archer”) who renamed Huntington Church as “Oak Shade Church”which remained about 5 miles northeast of Amelia County Courthouse in Amelia County, Virginia, near the present Truxillo, Virginia. In 1735, Amelia County, Virginia was formed from Prince George County, Virgina. It may also have been referred to as “Bently’s Chapel” due to the fact that John Bently apparently served as the first minister (“Sexton”) when Flat Creek Chappel (“Flat Creek Chapel”) was first built in 1732, and it is also a very good possibility that Hugh Cavender and his family became members of Flat Creek Chapel (“Flat Creek Chappel, sic”).513

The estimated date of birth Hugh Cavender as being about 1737-1738 is considered consistent with the date of birth of his first child, Joseph Cavender, who was apparently born sometime in October-December in 1760, according to his military records filed during the Revolutionary War and further according to an affidavit filed by him for a Revolutionary War pension, that is assuming Hugh Cavender married when he was about 22 years of age, i.e., about 1859-1860..

Delman Eudaly ("Delman Yodaley", "Delman Youdale" & "Delman Eudaley"), the future father-in-law of Hugh Cavender also lived in the Stocks Creek area of Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia before he sold his farm there which consisted either 150 or 196 acres on January 9, 1756, and which farm was previously purchased by Delman Youdaley on May 17, 1745. As Delman Eudaley sold his farm in January 1756, it would appear that he may have moved from the county after that time or may have died shortly thereafter. Consequently, Hugh Cavender and Frances Eudaley may have married either shortly before or shortly after her father sold his farm.393 Thus, Hugh Cavender and Frances Eudaley probably were married about 1758 as they had a son born in 1760.

Tything taxes (sometimes "tithables", "tithes" or "tythes") was paid on Hugh Cavender for the years 1762 through 1767 by Paulin Anderson and it appears that Hugh Cavender worked as a overseer for Paulin Anderson during that time period on the Paulin Anderson 2,200 acre plantation located in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia.

The basis of the assumption that Hugh Cavender’s full name may have actually been John Hugh Cavender, Sr. is as follows: In December 1794, a Thomas Chaffin was appointed the legal guardian of an orphan child named Hugh Cavender was specifically named the orphan of Hugh Cavender. Hugh Cavender's Last Will and Testament did not mention a son also named Hugh Cavender. However, the youngest son of Hugh Cavender was named in the Will of Hugh Cavender as John Cavender and who is believed to have been born about 1776. Thus, he would have been about 17 years of age when his mother died about 1793 following the death the elder Hugh Cavender in 1788, and at that point John Cavender then became a legal “orphan” of the elder Hugh Cavender. Consequently, 4 years later when the guardianship ceased to exist, i.e., in 1797, he would have been become 21 years old and the legal need for a guardianship would no longer be legally necessary. Consequently, it is believed that the Hugh Cavender who was listed in the guardianship papers is actually the youngest son of the elder Hugh Cavender named in the Will as John Cavender, and that he was actually named either John Hugh Cavender or Hugh John Cavender. As his father was named Hugh Cavender, then he was probably named John Hugh Cavender, Jr., in which case his father would have been named John Hugh Cavender, Sr. (“John H. Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”)393 Additionally, the name John Hugh Cavender appears in later generations and it is known that the early settlers named their children after a close relative of after someone whom they admired.

It is estimated that Hugh Cavender and Francis Eudaley were married in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia about 1758, based upon the date of birth of their first child, Joseph Cavender, who was born in about 1759 according to the affidavit he filed for pension for fighting in the Revolutionary War. Even though he undoubtly was living in Amelia County when he married Frances Eudaley about 1758, his name does not appear in the 1736-1764 Tax Lists prior to 1762,453 after he was married and had at least one child. In fact, tithe taxes were first paid either by or on behalf of the elder Hugh Cavender in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia in 1762,453the very same year that he first appeared as one of the two overseers of the 2221 acre plantation owned by Pauling Anderson ("Paulin Anderson") who was then living in King and Queen County, Virginia, which was created by act of the Colonial Legislature in 1691, in the third year of the reign of William and Mary, and formed out of a part of New Kent County, Virginia. King and Queen Court House is located 48 miles from Richmond, Virginia, situated on the flats of the Mattapony River about three quarters of a mile from the river.

The Paulin Anderson plantation was originally located in in Prince George County, Virginia on the South side of the Appomattox River at the upper end of the Flatt Rock in the river on Polcatt Run (“Polecat Run”?) below Stocks Creek and was adjacent to the lands of William Fuqua, William Echols and Thomas Pruitt. Amelia County, Virginia was formed in 1735 from a portion of Prince George County, Virginia and a small portion of Brunswick County, Virginia. The formation of Amelia County was created by a decree of King James III of England in 1734, a framed copy of which is still in the Clerk's office in the village of Amelia. With the formation of Amelia County from Prince George County the Paulin Anderson plantation was thereafter listed as being located in the Stocks Creek area of Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia. In 1762, William Ware was paying 3 Tithes in the upper side of Flat Creek ("Flatt Creek") in Raliegh Parish ("Raleigh Parish") in Amelia County, Virginia. Flatt Creek is a branch of the Appomattox River which, in turn, is a western branch of the James River which runs through present day Richmond, Virginia. William Ware was paying taxes on himself and apparently on 2 slaves named Glouchester and Sam.393

On February 26, 1766, Hugh Cavender, then living in Reighley Parish ("Raleigh Parish"), Amelia County, Virginia purchased from William Ware and his wife, Ann Ware, for 70 pounds 150 acres of land in Reighley Parish ("Raleigh Parish") in Amelia County, Virginia, which acreage was bounded by the lines of Thomas Green, William Soven ("William Loving"), John Ford and James Woods. No witnesses were recorded. In 1794, this particular acreage adjoined the lands of David Asselin (“David Asseling”?), John Wood, Wm. Lavern ("William Lavern" & "William Loving"?) and Thomas Green. Flat Creek (“Flatt Creek”?) is a branch of the Appomattox River which, in turn, is a western branch of the James River which runs through present day Richmond, Virginia. At the same point in time, Hugh Cavender was still apparently working on the 2221 acre plantation of Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson") whose plantation was next to the land of William Ware and Paulin Anderson at the time was paying tithe taxes, not only on himself, but also on John Townsend, Hugh Cavinder ("Hugh Cavender"), and on 9 slaves. Also, in the same year, William Ware (probably William Ware, Jr.) was listed but did not pay any tithe taxes, apparently because he was paying property taxes on the above 150 acres of land. Additionally, Samuel Whitworth was paying 3 tithe taxes on a Samuel Witworgh (“Samuel Whitworth”?) and on his two slaves Gloucester and Sam, and was also paying taxes on 105 acres of land in Raleigh Parish. 8, 393 & DB/10

In 1768, a Hugh Havener or Hugh Cavener or Hugh Caverner (actually "Hugh Cavender"), William Ware, Thomas Shelton, Thomas Atkinson, William Crenshaw, Sr., Benjamin Shelton, and Thomas Hightower were listed in the 1768 poll lists for election of Burgesses taken of Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia by Mr. John Scott and which list all landowning males over 21 who were then eligible to vote. Also, a Hugh Cavener is listed in the same 1768 poll of Amelia County taken by Colonel Thomas Tabb. It is known that Hugh Cavender was then living in and owned slaves in Amelia County, Virginia. The above Hugh Havener and Hugh Cavener are therefore a misspelled duplication of Hugh Cavender due to the fact that there are various duplicate names on the above Scott and Tabb listings. Paulin Anderson ("Pauling Anderson") paid tithes on 2 white male adults then working on his 2221 acre plantation named Henry Buchanan and William Weatherford and on 11 slaves. Hugh Cavenor ("Hugh Cavender") paid 1 tithe and taxes on 150 acres of land. William Ware did not pay any tithe. Therefore, sometime between the summer of 1767 and the summer of 1768, Hugh Cavender must have moved from the plantation of Pauling Anderson and moved into a house on his own farm. 281, 350 & 393

In 1770, Hugh Cavender acquired one adult slave named "Frank". This was shortly after he apparently quit as one of the overseers of the Pauling Anderson plantation and was living on his own farm nearby.

On March 22, 1775, Hugh Cavender (“John Hugh Cavender”?) of Reighley Parish ("Raleigh Parish"), Amelia County, Virginia, sold 6.75 acres of land to John Green of the same parish and county for 6 pounds and 15 shillings, together with all houses, fences, gardens, etc., which was located between the "plantation" of Hugh Cavender in Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia and land then owned by John Green. The indenture was witnessed by Thomas Amohundro ("Thomas Omohundro") and by John Jay Cavender who is believed to be the father of the above Hugh Cavender (“John Hugh Cavender”?). John Jay Cavender, even though possibly living in the same household of Hugh Cavender, was not paying the normal annual tithing taxes in Virginia because at that time he was about 85 years of age and hence was exempted, or " levy free", because he was then over 60 years of age.

As previously noted, in the early colonial days, a 14 year old male could witness a legal document, and could even choose his legal guardian in the event both of his parents were then deceased. However, he had to be at least 21 years of age in order to own and sell property in his own name, even though he could inherit property at whatever age which will be held in trust for him until he reaches the age of 21.

According to Virginia law, any male 14 years and older could witnessed a legal document. As Hugh Cavender's oldest son, Joseph Cavender, was born about 1759 and therefore was about 15-16 years old in 1775 and then apparently living at home, he could have legally served as one of the witnesses to his father's signature on the above indenture, but for some unknown reason he did not do so. Maybe he was just not available. In any event, Hugh Cavender signed the document by affixing his mark which consisted of a plus sign "+". 11, 393 & DB13/53

In 1782, Hugh Covinder (“Hugh Cavender”) and his entire family of 10 people were living in Raleigh Parish of Amelia County, Virginia, together with 7 blacks. However, he only paid tithe taxes on 2 white men over 21 years of age (himself and his oldest son, Joseph), 2 slaves Patty and Easter, 2 horses and 5 head of cattle. His oldest son, Joseph Cavender, was born about 1760 and thus would have been about 22 years old at that particular time. Hugh Cavender also paid property taxes on 130 acres of land.

Hugh Cavender continued to live in Amelia County until, on January 4, 1784 and "being weak of body", he executed his last Will and Testament in which he named his wife, Frances Cavender, as the sole beneficiary of his entire estate for her lifetime and for long as she remained unmarried, with the sole exception of a Negro boy slave named"Abram" who was to immediately become the property of his oldest son Joseph Cavender. Upon either the death or remarriage of Frances Cavender, the entire estate, except for the Negro slave "Abram", was to be divided equally among his 8 following named children: Joseph Cavender; Elizabeth Cavender; Sarah Cavender; William Cavender; James Cavender ("Eudaley James Cavender"); Hezekiah Cavender; Stephen Cavender; and, John Cavender ("John Hugh Cavender"). John Chapman, Sr. and Hugh Cavender's first-named and apparently the oldest child, Joseph Cavender, were named as executors of the estate. The will was witnessed by John Chapman, William Blake (who was Hugh Cavender's next door neighbor), and George Chapman.

On May 25, 1784, Hugh Cavinder ("Hugh Cavender") and wife Francis Cavender, (actually "Frances Cavender"), of Raleigh Parish in Amelia County, Virginia, sold to Dr. David Asselin his 143.25 acres of land located in Raleigh Parish, and on which his residence was located and which adjoined the existing property of Dr. David Asselin, John Wood, William Lavern and Thomas Green. The Indenture was witnessed by Christian Ford, Amborse Jeter and Claiborne Whitworth ("Clariborne Whiteworth"?). 21 & 393

On March 7, 1785, Hugh Cavender of Charlotte County, Virginia, purchased from Josiah Shelton and Elizabeth Shelton 400 acres of land, with "premises", located in Charlotte County in the branch of Horsepen Creek called Sansons Fork, and which land apparently is located near the border of Lunenburg County where his son Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") will subsequently move. The deed was recorded on the same date and the property was adjacent to the property of Jeremiah Witers. (NOTE: that Ezekiel Cavender, who immigrated from England, and his family were apparently living in Charlotte County, Virginia around 1780. Thus, there is some possibility of some family connection between Hugh Cavender and one of the two Ezekiel Cavender's who were living in Maryland at the same time. One died in Massachusetts and the other died in Jasper County, Georgia.)23 & 24

Even though Hugh Cavender's will was executed in Amelia County, Virginia, as Hugh Cavender had moved to Charlotte County, Virginia to a place fairly near the boundary of Lunenburg County, Virginia, his will was therefore probated in Charlotte County, Virginia on June 1, 1789, rather than in Amelia County, Virginia.

In 1794, the property of the estate of Hugh Cavender, then deceased, was bounded by the properties of a Blake (“William Blake, Sr.”?), Hezekiah Featherstone, Jeremiah White and a Farmer.

Frances Cavender apparently died in Charlotte County, Virginia sometime between June 9, 1794 and December 4, 1794, approximately 5 years after her husband died.

According to the Last Will and Testament of Hugh Cavender, he and Frances Cavender had the following children:

(I) JOSEPH CAVENDER was born about 1759 in the Flatt Creek area of Raliegh Township of Amelia County, Virginia near the Appomattox River. Joseph Cavender stated in an affidavit that he had filed in the Court in Christian County, Kentucky (which includes the City of Hopkinsvile) on October 2, 1820 that he was then 61 years of age, thus born in either 1758 or 1759, that he first enlisted in the Revolutionary War on March 1, 1777 in Amelia County, Virginia for a period of 3 years as a private in the 15th Virginia Regiment commanded by Colonel Woodford and in the Company commanded by Captain James Foster. He later re-enlisted in "Muky Town", Amelia County, Virginia on December 20, 1779 in the 15th Virginia Regiment then commanded by Col Ennis ("Col. Innis"?) and still in the Company commanded by James Foster. At the time of his re-enlistment, he was 19 years of age, was 5 feet 7 1/2 inches tall, and had dark hair and blue eyes, thus born in 1759 or 1760. Joseph Cavender's total term of service was 6 years and 5 months, and he was honorably discharged by General Lincoln at Richmond, Virginia on July 30, 1783. He became an orderly sergeant while in Captain James Foster's company under Colonel Innis, and was a stewart to General Green during the last 11 months of his service. He fought in a total of thirteen battles, including the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth and Stony Point. 77, 356 & 282

On March 18, 1777, Joseph Cavender enlisted as a private for a period of 3 years in Company "C" commanded by Capt. James Foster, which Company was a part of the 15th Virginia Regiment commanded by Lieut. Colonel James Innes. His pay was listed as being 6 2/3 dollars per month, which at that time apparently was about 2 pounds when calculated in Virginia currency.

In February 1778, Company "C" was commanded by Capt. James Gray and the 15th Virginia Regiment was commanded by Major Gustavus B. Wallace ("Gustavus Wallace"). In June 1778, the 15th Virginia Regiment was commanded by Lieut. Colonel John Cropper. In August 1778 while in White Plains, the 15th. Virginia Regiment was commanded by Daniel Morgan, Esq. In October 1778, Joseph Cavender was then serving in Company "C" of the 11th Virginia Regiment commanded by Company Commander, James Gray, and Regimental Commander, Daniel Morgan, Esq. In December 1778, the 11th Virginia Regiment was commanded by Abraham Buford, Esq.

The location known as “Buford Battleground” is located in Lancaster County, South Carolina, at the crossroads of Highway 522 and Highway 9. There is a large mass grave with white quartz rocks piled around it and a monument with the following inscription:

“Buford Battleground - Erected to the memory and in honor of the brave and patriotic American soldiers who fell in the battle which occurred at this place on the 29th of May, 1780, between Col. Abraham Buford who commanded a regiment of 350 Virginians and Col. Tarleton of the British Army with 350 Calvary and a like number of Infantry. Nearly the entire command of Col. Buford were either killed or wounded. Gallant soldiers are buried in this grave that left their homes for the relief of Charleston, hearing at Camden of the surrender of that city were returning. Here their lives were ended in the service of their country. The cruelty and barbarous massacre committed on this occasion by Tarleton and his command after the surrender of Col. Buford and his regiment originated the war cry, 'Remember Tarleton's Quarters'.”

A British historian confessed that, at this battle, the virtue of humanity was totally forgotten. There is also a historical roadside marker that was erected by Lancaster County in 1941 which reads as follows:

"Buford's Bloody Battleground - Col. Buford's 11th Virginia Regiment and a detachment of Washington's Calvary, retreating after the fall of Charles Town, were attacked by Col. Tarleton, May 29, 1780, at the site of the monument 955 feet Southwest. The American loss was 113 killed, 150 wounded, 53 made prisoner; the British, 5 killed 14 wounded. In that grave lie many of Col. Buford's men."

According to another account, Col. Abraham Buford commanded the 11th Virginia which was captured at Charleston on May 12, 1780, but without him for some reason. He was leading a small force of veterans and recruits collected in Virginia and marching to Charleston when the capitulation occurred. He was stopped at Leneud's Ferry and ordered to return north. British Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton caught him at Waxhaws, South Carolina, on May 29, 1780. The slaughter that followed was partly due to Buford's order to delay firing for better effect which now let the British sabers fall on now ineffective infantry. Buford fled with his cavalry and served to the end of the war but without further major command.

On December 9, 1779, Joseph Cavender was listed as being on leave, and from January 1, 1782 until April 1, 1782, he was listed as being a Sergeant in Company "C" of the 1st.Virginia Regiment in a Battalion commanded by Lt. Colonel Thomas Posey. Thus, it appears that he just missed being in Buford’s Battle. From September 1, 1782 to May 19, 1783, he was listed as being a Sergeant in Company "C" of the 3rd. Company of the Virginia detachment commanded by Major Samuel Finley and was a stewart to General Greene. Apparently, Joseph Cavender did not receive any pay during his service, and on July 3, 1783 he received payment of 109 pounds, 19 shillings, and 10 pence.14

It is to be noted that a John Cavender is recorded as having either enlisted or re-enlisted in the Revolutionary War in either Muky Town or Mukytown in Amelia County, Virginia on December 20, 1779, the same date that Joseph Cavender enlisted. At the time of enlistment, John Cavender was listed as being 17 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches tall, had dark hair and blue eyes, whereas, Joseph Cavender was listed as then being 19 years of age, 5 feet 7 ½ inches tall, and also having dark hair and blue eyes. According to Revolutionary War records, on February 15, 1776, a John Cavender enlisted for term of 2 years in the Company of Captain William Taylor in the 2nd. Virginia Regiment commanded by Col. Christian Febiger. He apparently enlisted subsequently re-enlisted on February 27, 1777 as a Corporal in the Company of Capt. Joseph Powell which was in the Regiment commanded by Col. John Patton.

On October 4, 1794, Joseph Cavender was living Chesterfield County, Virginia and, as the executor of the estate of his father, Hugh Cavender, sold to William Blake ("William Blaik") 100 acres of land located on the waters of the Horsepen Creek in Charlotte County, which land was formerly owned by Hugh Cavender and adjacent to the lands of William Blake, a farmer, and an Elmore. The Indenture was apparently witnessed by Joseph Cavender's brother, Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender"), and by William Thiueatt and was recorded on October 6, 1794.32 At least by February 28, 1798, Joseph Cavender had married a Susanna Ware in Virginia, at which time William Ware, Sr. of Chesterfield County, Virginia jointly gave to his son-in-law, Joseph Cavender, his daughter, Susanna Cavender, and his grandson, Thomas Cavender, 87 acres of land on which they were then living, and which was part of the land on which William Ware, Sr., was also then living.38 & 120

Joseph Cavender was living in Powhatan County, Virginia in 1803. 46, 120 & 133 From 1806-1817 he may have lived in either Georgia or South Carolina. 356 However, by August 31, 1818, he had moved to Franklin County, Kentucky where he was living when he executed his pension application on that date, and by which time it is believed by some that he had a wife and six children. However, in a formal letter from Washington, D.C., it is stated that, in Joseph Cavender's application for pension dated August 31, 1818, at which time he was a resident of Franklin County, Kentucky, that there were no children then living with him. Effective either August 31, 1818 or May 12, 1819, he was granted a Revolutionary War pension No. S35818 in the amount of $8 per month. In a supporting affidavit executed by Joseph Cavender on October 2, 1820, he stated that he was then living in Christian County, Kentucky (which includes the City of Hopkinsvile), and was 61 years of age.

Apparently, Joseph Cavender received a Revolutionary War Land Warrant No 2719 which he apparently never exercised but, instead, sold to a Major Peter Bruin who exercised it in Kentucky according to “Jillsons Old Kentucky Deeds”, and “Wm. & Mary Quarterly, Vol.2, p.364".

Joseph Cavender died shortly after he filed an affidavit on October 2, 1820 in Christian County, Kentucky in support for a Revolutionary War pension Application No. 10508 and which was granted as No. S35818. Christian County, Kentucky includes the city of Hopkinsville which is located in the Western part of Kentucky. Apparently he had filed an earlier pension application No. 10508 which he stated that he had lost. He further stated in his affidavit that, at that particular point in time which was shortly before he died, that his entire possessions: 6 knives and forks, a small earthen dish, 6 teacups and saucers, 6 teaspoons, 1 pot, 1 kettle, 1 ax, 1 coffee pot and 6 plates. Thus, it appeared that he owned virtually nothing and probably had no family living at home at the time he died.

By 1820, the families of Joseph Cavender and his son Thomas Cavender were living Christian County, Kentucky (which includes the City of Hopkinsvile) as Sometime between 1805-1806, Susannah Cavender and Joseph Cavender must have divorced as Susannah Cavender later married John Crouch of Pittsylvania County, Virginia. After living in Virginia for 7-8 years, John Crouch and Susannah Crouch also moved to Williamson County, Tennessee.70

A Thomas Cavender paid poll taxes in Williamson County, Tennessee in both 1808 and in 1809 and Eudaley James Cavender was then residing, and may have been the same Thomas Cavender mentioned above who was the son of Joseph Cavender.

On December 13, 1821, Joseph Cavender's son, Thomas Cavender, then also living in Christian County, Kentucky (which includes the City of Hopkinsvile), purchased 50 acres of land in Williamson County, Tennessee on Pooks Creek and West Harpeth River which is close to the farm of Eudaley James Cavender and his family. However, approximately one year later, Thomas Cavender sold the 50 acres he had previously purchased, probably because of the bad health of his father, Joseph Cavender, who died in Christian County August 13, 1826 at the age of 67, thus born in either 1758 or 1759. When Joseph Cavender died at the age of 67, the following article apparently appeared in a local newspaper: "Joseph Cavender, an old Revolutionary War soldier, committed suicide last month near Hopkinsville (Kentucky) by drinking ladanurn. On the pervious day, he showed several persons two phials full which he said he had procured for that purpose. He was an honest, innocent old man, and there is a general regret in his neighborhood that he should have committed such and act." 355

The children of Joseph Cavender and Susannah Cavender included at least one son, and possibly one daughter listed below.

Thomas Cavender, who is believed to have been born about 1782 in Virginia, and who married Elizabeth Bailey ("Betsy Bailey" & "Bidsay Bailey") in Chesterfield County, Virginia on September 30, 1803. Betsy Bailey was the daughter of Abram Bailey and the witness and surety of their marriage were Jeremiah Bailey and Archer Bailey ("Archie Bailey"). Thomas Cavender and his wife Bidsey Cavender ("Betsy Bailey") and Joseph Cavender and his wife, Susanna Cavender, jointly sold their homesteads and land in Chesterfield County, Virginia on October 31, 1806 54 Eventually, Joseph Cavender and his son, Thomas Cavender, and his wife moved to Christian County, Kentucky (which includes the City of Hopkinsvile). In both 1808 and 1809 a Thomas Cavender was living in Williamson County, Tennessee and owned no land. By 1810 he had moved. The Joseph Cavender family first appears in the Christian County, Kentucky census of 1820 but does not appear in the 1830 census. Whereas, the Thomas Cavender family does not appear in the Fayette County, Kentucky census until 1830. On December 13, 1821, Thomas Cavender, then living in Christian County, Kentucky (which includes the City of Hopkinsvile), purchased from James Hughes 50 acres of land on Pooks Creek and West Harpeth River in Williamson, County, Tennessee, apparently intending to move to Tennessee near his uncles and cousins then living in Williamson County.122 However, on November 4, 1822, while still living in Christian County, Kentucky he sold the same land back to James Hughes as he apparently changed his mind about moving to Williamson County, Tennessee. Thomas Cavender's father committed suicide in Christian County, Kentucky (which includes the City of Hopkinsvile) on August 13, 1826 at the age of 67, apparently being of poor health, which may account for the actions of his son Thomas in deciding against moving to Tennessee. From at least 1830 to 1840, Thomas Cavender family were living in Fayette County, Kentucky and sometime thereafter he and his family apparently moved out of the State. It is to be noted that Elizabeth A. Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender"), the wife of Reuben Cavender, was born about 1823, died about 1853, and is buried in the Old Union Cemetery in Russell, Cave Pike in Fayette County, Kentucky.

Thomas Cavender, who was also living in Christian County, Kentucky on December 13, 1821, purchased 50 acres of land on Pooks Creek and West Harpeth River in Williamson, County, Tennessee, apparently in contemplation of moving near his relatives in Williamson County. 122 However, on November 4, 1822, he sold the land back to the seller as he apparently decided to stay in Christian County, Kentucky, probably because of the poor health of his father. 13, 14, 70, 73, 74, 77, 127, 122, 224, 265 & 281

According to DAR Application No 647898 which was filed March 15, 1979 in the Mt. Garfield Chapter of Delta, Colorado DAR, by Bernice Cavender Cockroft ("Bernice Cockroft") wife of Albert A. Cockroft ("Albert Cockroft"), then residing at Austin, Colorado, RR1, P.O. Box 155-D, 81410, she stated that she was a descendant of the above Joseph Cavender who subsequently married a Zervia Aikens (“Zaraviah Aikens”?) and that Joseph Cavender had the following additional children:

Richmond Cavender born about 1805 and married a Nancy Hardesey (actually "Nancy Hardesty") on January 17, 1825 in Henderson County, Kentucky. Nancy Hardesty was the daughter of Henry Hardesty and Hannah Howard;

Ezekiel Cavender born about 1806, first married a Sarah and later married Lucinda Hancock on August 16, 1826 in Henderson County, Kentucky;

Obedience Cavender who married Alpheus Palmer (“Alpheneus Palmer”?) on April 20, 1824 in Christian County, Kentucky. Assuming she was 18 years old when she married, then she would have been born about 1806.279 However, Obedience Cavender may have been the daughter of Thomas Cavender who was the son of Joseph Cavender; and,

Joseph Cavender, Jr. (“Joseph H. Cavender”?) born about 1810 in Tennessee and married a Zervia Aikens.

356, 418 & 448

(II) ELIZABETH CAVENDER ("Betsy Cavender") is believed to have been born about 1767 in the Flat Creek ("Flatt Creek") area of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia near the Appomattox River, and who first married Thomas Shelton on April 19, 1780 in the Linville Creek Baptist Church in Shenandoah Valley, Rockingham County, Virginia, and who was born about 1755. The ceremony was conducted by John Alderson, Jr.371 whose father, John Alderson Sr., founded the Baptist church in Linville Creek (sometimes “Linvill Creek”) on August 6, 1756.371

In 1757, the Indians first invaded and the people moved 40-50 miles below Blue Ridge. In 1763, the Indians struck again and, in 1777 John Alderson, Jr. moved to Greenbrier County, Virginia, now West Virginia, at New River and founded the Greenbrier Baptist Church located in Greenbrier Parish in Greenbrier County, Virginia, now Monroe County, West Virginia.374 Apparently, quite a number of Shelton families moved from Amelia County, Virginia to both Middlesex County, Virginia and to Henry County, Virginia. No investigation has yet been made as to whether or not the above Thomas Shelton later moved for a short period of time to either of the two counties named.

Following the decease of Thomas Shelton in Greenbrier County, Elizabeth Cavender (formerly “Elizabeth Shelton”) married Jeremiah Compton on October 25, 1784 in the Greenbrier Baptist Church in Greenbrier Parish of Amelia County, Virginia which later became Greenbrier County, West Virginia, and still later became Monroe County, West Virginia. Jeremiah Compton was the son of John Compton and Elizabeth Mundy. Elizabeth Cavender’s older brother Joseph Cavender posted the security bond, her father Hugh Cavender gave his consent, and her mother Francis Cavender(“Frances Cavender”) and her sister Betsey Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”) witnessed the consent of her father. Consent of parents on marriage bond was then required only if the woman was under 18 years of age.16 133, 294 & 355

1767 is also the estimated date of birth of Sally Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”), the sister of the above Elizabeth Cavender and who married Archibald Compton on December 18, 1784 with the security bond being posted by Archibald Compton and Jeremiah Compton, and with her father Hugh Cavender giving his consent. Again, as consent of parents was then required only if the woman was under 18 years of age, and again assuming Elizabeth Cavender was 17 years of age when she married, then she would have likewise been born about 1767. Thus, there is a very good possibility that the above Elizabeth Cavender and Sally Cavender were twins, particularly since twins occurred quite often in future generations.

John Compton is believed to have been born about 1700-1720 in either England, Maryland or Virginia and died before 1784 in Amelia County, Virginia. Elizabeth Mundy Compton is believed to have been born about 1710-1730, died after 1786 in Amelia County, Virginia?, and is believed to have been born in Amelia County, Virginia. The children of Jeremiah Compton and Elizabeth Mundy Compton were:

Caleb Compton;

Elizabeth Compton born about who married a John White;

Meredith Compton who married Sarah Board on December 11, 1795 in Bedford County, Virginia;

Joshua Compton;

Micajah Compton;

Archibald Compton who married Sarah Cavender? on December 8, 1784 in Amelia County, Virginia and who was the daughter of Hugh Cavender and Frances Eudaley and the sister of Elizabeth Cavender who married Jeremiah Compton, the brother of Archibald Compton.

Reuben Compton;

Joel Compton who married Nancy Chapman on December 14, 1786 in Amelia County, Virginia;

Jeremiah Compton who married Sarah Cavender's sister named Elizabeth Cavender ("Betsy Cavender")? on October 25, 1784 in Amelia County, Virginia and was the daughter of Hugh Cavender and Frances Eudaley. Jeremiah Compton and Sarah Compton had a daughter named:

Elizabeth Compton who married John Cavender made application in Pittsylvania County, Virginia on November 28, 1815 for permission to married Elizabeth Compton. Her father, Jeremiah Compton, gave his consent to the marriage, John Cavender and Edmond Chumbley posted the required bond of $150. It is of interest to note that Edmond Chumbley was the person who had previously married Mary Compton the daughter of Archibald Compton who had previously married Hugh Cavender’s daughter, Sarah Cavender (“Sally Cavender”). Thus, Archibald Compton was probably the the brother of Jeremiah Compton who had previously married the apparent twin sister of Sarah Cavender named Elizabeth Cavender. The consent of Jeremiah Compton was witnessed by Edmond Chumbley (“Edmund Chumbley”) and John Faris (“John Feris” & “John Furis”). The actual documents read as follows:

“KNOW all men by these presents, That we John Cavender and Edmond Chumbley are held and firmly bound unto his Excellency Wilson C. Nicholas Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia and to his successors in office for the use of the Commonwealth in the just and full sum of one hundred and Fifty dollars - to which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselved and each of us, our herirs executors and administrators firmly by these presents - sealed with our seals and dated this 28th day of November 1815. The Condition of the above obligation is such, That whereas, the bound John Cavender hath this day obtained a license for his intermarriage with Elizabeth Compton of the said County, Now, if there is lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage, then this obligation is void, else remain in force and virtue.” Signed by John Cavender and Edmond Chumbley by their marks.

A further document read as follows:

“This is to certify that the Clerk of Pittsylvania is at liberty to isue (sic) Sicence (sic) for John Cavender to marry my daughter Elizabeth given under my hand this 27th of November 1815.” Signed by Jeremiah Compton by his mark, and, witnessed by John Faris by his signature and by Edmond Chumbley by his mark.

It is significant to note that in March 1815, John Cavender brought suit against John Faris in the county court of Pittslvania County, Virginia. Plaintiff by his attorney asked for dismissal. Later, on March 22, 1822, the suit by John Cavender against John Faris was continued, a jury was sworn, and a verdict was rendered for John Cavender for $40 for damages. A motion was made by the attorney for John Faris to order the verdict set aside, that the defendant pay for the trial, and requested a new trial at the next court. Following two continuances, the suit abates because of the death of John Faris.

If John Cavender, the son of Hugh Cavender, was born about 1776, then in 1815 he would have been about 39 years of age when he married Elizabeth Compton. If John Cavender was born about 1776 and his older brother William Cavender was born about 1773, then obviously John Cavender could not have been the son of William Cavender.

Jane Compton ("Jenny Compton") who married Richard White on December 27, 1784 in Amelia County, Virginia. Note that a John White married Nancy Cavender on March 4, 1796 in Dorchester County, Maryland. 16, 30, 133, 149, 222, 294, 350, 355 & 410

On April 23, 1779, John Compton, Jr. of Amelia County, Virginia sold to John Tabb of the same county 100 acres of land in Amelia county whereon the late father of John Compton, John Compton, Sr., lived. The land is adjacent to the lines of Joseph Eggleston, William Hutchason ("William Hutchinson"?), John Compton and John Tabb. The indenture was witnessed by Thomas Tabb, John White (Note that a John White married Nancy Cavender on March 4, 1796 in Dorchester County, Maryland.), and Williamson Piles.DB15/27 The will of John Compton, Jr. was probated in Amelia County, Virginia in 1784 and his ten surviving children were named therein, out of a total of eleven children. Apparently, Jeremiah Compton and Elizabeth Compton had a daughter likewise named Elizabeth Compton who may have been the same Elizabeth Compton who married a John Cavender on November 28, 1815 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and who was listed as being the daughter of Jeremiah Compton and with Edmond Chumbley being the surety. Assuming that Elizabeth Compton was 16-17 years of age when she married, because her father gave his consent because she was probably not of legal age to marry, then she would have been born about 1798-1799. Edmond Chumbley apparently is the same person who had previously married Mary Compton who was the daughter of Archibald Compton (the brother of Jeremiah Compton), who had previously married John Cavender’s older sister named Sarah Cavender Thus, there is the strong possibility that this particular John Cavender was the youngest son of Hugh Cavender and Frances Eudaley of Amelia County, Virginia. The only evidence to the contrary is that John Cavender would have been about 39 years old when he married a very much younger Elizabeth Compton and that he would have been her uncle, which of course was not “unheard of” in those particular days. Also, there is the possibility that this particular John Cavender was a grandson of Hugh Cavender who stayed in the area when the rest apparently scattered.

(III) SARAH CAVENDER ("Sally Cavender", "Sallie Cavender" & "Sarah Cavender") is believed to have been born about 1767 in the Flat Creek ("Flatt Creek") area of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia near the Appomattox River, married Archibald Compton on December 8, 1784 in Amelia County, Virginia, died March 14, 1840 in Halifax County, Virginia? and is believed to have been buried in Halifax County, Virginia.

1767 is also the estimated date of birth of her sister, Elizabeth Cavender ("Betsy Cavender") who first married Thomas Shelton on April 19, 1780 in the Linville Creek (or “Linvill Creek”) Baptist Church in the Shenandoah Valley section of Rockingham County, Virginia. 371 Apparently following the decease of Thomas Shelton in Greenbrier County, Betsy Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender") subsequently married Jeremiah Compton in Amelia County, Virginia on October 25, 1784. Jeremiah Compton and Elizabeth Cavender’s older brother Joseph Cavender posted the security bond, and her parents Hugh Cavender and Frances Cavender gave their consent. Consent of parents on marriage bond was then required only if the woman was under 18 years of age. Thus, assuming Elizabeth Cavender was 17 years of age when she married for apparently the second time, then she would have been born about 1767. 16 133, 294 & 355

1767 is also the estimated date of birth of Sally Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”), the sister of the above Elizabeth Cavender and who married Archibald Compton on December 18, 1784 with the security bond being posted by Archibald Compton and Jeremiah Compton, and with her father Hugh Cavender giving his consent. Again, as consent of parents on marriage bond was then required only if the woman was under 18 years of age, and again assuming Elizabeth Cavender was 17 years of age when she married, then she would have likewise been born about 1767. Thus, there is a very good possibility that the above Elizabeth Cavender and Sally Cavender were twins, particularly since twins occurred quite often in future generations.

Archibald Compton was born about 1759-1760 in Prince Edward County, Virginia, was the son of John Compton, Jr. and Elizabeth Mundy, died April 6, 1826 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and is buried in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. John Compton, Jr. is believed to have been born about 1700-1720 in Virginia, and died before 1784 in Amelia County, Virginia. Elizabeth Mundy is believed to have been born about 1710-1730, is believed to have been born in Amelia County, Virginia, and died after 1786 in Amelia County, Virginia?

On April 23, 1779, John Compton, Jr. of Amelia County, Virginia sold to John Tabb of the same county 100 acres of land in Amelia county whereon his late father formerly lived, which land is adjacent to the lines of Joseph Eggleston, William Hutchason ("William Hutchinson"?), John Compton and John Tabb. The indenture was witnessed by Thomas Tabb, John White and Williamson Piles.DB15/27

The will of John Compton, Jr. probated in Amelia County, Virginia in 1784 listed his 10 surviving children, out of a total of 11, as follows:

Caleb Compton; Elizabeth Compton who married a John White;

Meredith Compton who married Sarah Board on December 11, 1795 in Bedford County, Virginia;

Joshua Compton; Micajah Compton;

Archibald Compton who married Sarah Cavender, daughter of Hugh Cavender and Frances Eudaley, on December 8, 1784 in Amelia County, Virginia;

Reuben Compton;

Joel Compton who married Nancy Chapman on December 14, 1786 in Amelia County, Virginia;

Jeremiah Compton who married the above Sarah Cavender's twin sister, Elizabeth Cavender ("Betsy Cavender"), on October 25, 1784 in Amelia County, Virginia; and,

Jane Compton ("Jenny Compton") who married Richard White on December 27, 1784 in Amelia County, Virginia.16, 30, 133, 149, 222, 294, 350, 355 & 410

When Sally Cavender and Archibald Compton were married, Jeremiah Compton who was the brother of Archibald Compton, and Joseph Cavender who was the brother of Sally Cavender, were the named securities and her mother and father gave their consents.

On March 29, 1786, Hough Carpenter or Hugh Carpinper (actually "Hugh Cavender") of Charlotte County, Virginia, gave his daughter, Sally Comption ("Sally Compton") of Amelia County, Virginia, and the wife of Archibald Compton who was then living in Amelia County, Virginia, a Negro girl slave named, "Ginney" who was about 8 years of age, with future increase. The indenture was witnessed by John White and William Hucheson. ("William Hutchinson"?). There is an additional statement regarding the question of whether, upon Salley Compton's ("Sally Compton") death, the Negro girl slave and her increase should go to her husband or to her children. Note that a John White married Nancy Cavender on March 4, 1796 in Dorchester County, Maryland.

On the motion filed by Joseph Cavender in October 1793, the oldest son of Hugh Cavender and the executor of the estate of Hugh Cavender, together with the posting of the required bond in the probate court of Charlotte County, Virginia, a certificate was granted to Joseph Cavender for obtaining probate of the will of his father's estate. Archibald Compton and the brother of Joseph Cavender, James Cavender, posted the required surety bond.

Archibald Compton and Sarah Compton had 6 children:

Elizabeth Compton ("Lizzie Compton") born about 1787 in either Amelia County, Virginia or in Fairfax County, Virginia, and married Cuthbert Waller ("Cut Waller") on October 21, 1805, died in March 1867 in Republican Grove, Halifax County, Virginia, and is buried in Halifax County, Virginia.410 Cuthbert Waller was born about 1783 in Halifax County, Virginia, and died in January 1867 in Republican Grove, Halifax County, Virginia. Cuthbert Waller and Elizabeth Waller had 7 children:

Thomas Waller born about 1808 in Halifax County, Virginia, married Mary Cooksey ("Mary Cooksey" & "Mary Jane Cooksey") on December 26, 1831 in Halifax County, Virginia, and died before 1866. Mary Cooksey died before 1850 in Halifax County, Virginia.

Thomas Waller and Mary Waller had 6 children:

Martha Waller born about 1833 in Virginia;

Cuthbert Waller, Jr. ("Cut Waller") born about 1835 in Virginia;

John William Waller ("John Waller") born about 1838 in Virginia;

Susan E. Waller ("Susan Waller") born about 1838 in Virginia and died about 1853 in Virginia;

Thomas H. Waller ("Thomas Waller") born about 1840 in Virginia; and,

Benjamin Franklin Waller ("Benjamin Waller") born February 11, 1843 in Halifax County, Virginia, first married Sarah Frances Brown ("Sarah Brown" & "Fanny Brown") about 1866 in Virginia, later married Harriet Catherine Hunt ("Harriet Hunt", "Katherine Hunt"? & "Harriett Hunt"?) on December 31, 1872 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and died July 28, 1932 in Halifax County, Virginia. Sarah Brown was born about 1845 in Virginia?, and died about 1871 in Virginia?, and Hariet Hunt (“Harriet Hunt”?) was born April 30, 1855 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and died July 28, 1934 in Halifax County, Virginia. Benjamin Waller and Sarah Waller had 2 children:

Mary Elizabeth Waller ("Mary Waller" & "Mollie Waller") born about 1867 in Virginia, and died about 1910; and,

James Ferdinand Waller ("James Waller") born about 1869 in Virginia

Benjamin Waller and Catherine Waller ("Katherine Waller"?) had 6 children:

Alonza Monroe Waller ("Alonza Waller" & "Alonzo Waller"?) born about 1874 in Virginia, and died about 1958;

Susan Willie Waller ("Susan Waller") born about 1875 in Virginia;

Ora Thorton Waller ("Ora Waller") born about 1877 in Virginia, and died about 1962;

Lemuel Lee Waller ("Lemuel Waller") born August 2, 1882 in Halifax County, Virginia, married Nancy Margaret Lane ("Nancy Lane" & "Maggie Lane") on December 18, 1902 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and died November 6, 1975 in Lynchburg, Virginia. Nancy Lane was born December 27, 1884 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and died March 26, 1958 in Lynchburg, Virginia. Lemuel Waller and Nancy Waller had 6 children:

Vivian Thorton Waller ("Vivian Waller") born about 1905 in Virginia;

Harry Edison Waller ("Harry Waller") born about 1906 in Virginia, and died about 1947;

Lemuel Oris Waller ("Lemuel Waller") born about 1908 in Virginia;

Raymond Osborne Waller ("Raymond Waller") born about 1910 in Virginia, and died about 1961;

Margaret Iris Waller ("Margaret Waller") born August 12, 1912 in Halifax County, Virginia, married Herbert Lynwood Morehouse ("Herbert Morehouse") on January 20, 1937 in Washington, D.C., and died April 1, 1962 in Richmond, Virginia. Herbert Morehouse was born March 6, 1910 in Lynchburg, Virginia, and died September 19, 1991 in Cononut Creek, Broward County, Florida. Herbert Morehouse and Margaret Morehouse had 4 children:

Daphne Shannon Morehouse ("Daphne Morehouse") born October 21, 1937 in Lynchburg, Virginia, and married Earl Glenndon Gary, Jr. ("Earl Gary") in Virginia and who was born about 1927;

Herbert Lynwood Morehouse, Jr. ("Herbert Morehouse") born about 1940 in Lynchburg, Virginia, and married Berniece Estelle Grace ("Bernice Grace"? & "Berniece Grace") about 1962 in Virginia? and who was born about 1942 in Virginia?.

Herbert Morehouse and Berniece Morehouse had 2 children:

Herbert Lynwood Morehouse, III ("Herbert Morehouse") born about 1963 in Virginia?, and married Norma Canul in Virginia?.

Herbert Morehouse and Norma Morehouse had a son named:

Terrance James Morehouse ("Terance Morehouse") born about 1993 in Virginia?;

and,

Michael Wesley Morehouse ("Michael Morehouse") born about 1972 in Virginia?;

Stevie Margaret Morehouse ("Stevie Morehouse") born about 1942 in Lynchburg, Virginia, and married John Michael Hill ("John Hill") about 1975 and who was born about 1951.

John Hill and Stevie Hill had 2 children:

Jacob Matthew Graham Hill ("Jacob Hill" & "Matthew Hill") born about 1977; and,

Jordan Marshall Hill ("Jordan Hill") born about 1981; and,

John Gilbert Morehouse ("John Morehouse") born about 1951 in Lynchburg, Virginia; and,

Shirley Kathleen Waller ("Shirley Waller") born about 1915 in Virginia;

Otis Waller born about 1893 in Virginia, and died about 1987; and,

Ocie Waller born about 1893 in Virginia, and died about 1987;

Richard Waller born in Virginia about 1810;

William Waller born in Virginia about 1813;

Dicey Waller ("Diana Waller"?) born in Virginia;

John Waller born in Virginia about 1818;

Sarah Waller born in Virginia about 1822;

Susan A. Waller ("Susan Waller") born in Virginia about 1829 and died about 1906; and,

Mary Cooksey Waller ("Mary Waller", "Mary Jane Waller" & "Polly Waller") who was probably born in Virginia and died before 1850 in Halifax County, Virginia;

Mary Compton ("Polly Compton" & "Mary Jane Compton") born about 1790 in either Amelia County, Virginia or in Halifax County, Virginia, and married Edmond Chumbley ("Edmund Chumbley"? & "Edmond Chumley"?) about 1805-1815 in Virginia? and who was born about 1780 in Virginia?;

Thomas Compton born about 1792 in either Amelia County, Virginia or in Halifax County, Virginia;

John Compton ("Jack Compton") born about 1794 in either Amelia County, Virginia or in Halifax County, Virginia;

Stephen Compton born about 1796 in either Amelia County, Virginia or in Halifax County, Virginia; and,

Patrick Henry Compton ("Patrick Compton") born about 1801 in Virginia, married Ann Prindle ("Anne Prindle"?) on July 8, 1822 in Halifax County, Virginia, died about 1861 near Linn, Osage County, Missouri, and is buried near Linn, Osage County, Missouri. Ann Prindle was born in Virginia about 1803 and died in Branson, Taney County, Missouri about 1871. Patrick Compton and Ann Compton had 6 children:

William Compton born about 1824 near Franklin County, Virginia?, never married, and died about 1846 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee;

John Patrick Compton ("John Compton") born October 19, 1825 in Franklin County, Virginia, married Mary Frances Vass ("Mary Vass") on December 6, 1849 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee, became a medical doctor, died May 13, 1921 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Mary Vass was born on May 21, 1829 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee, was the daughter John F. Vass ("John Vass") and Susanna Snodgrass ("Susannah Snodgrass"?) who descended from the same John Washington line in England as did President George Washington who became president of the United States. Susanna Snodgrass died on August 26, 1909 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband. Susanna Snodgrass' 7-great grandfather was John Washington who was born about 1632 in Purlirgh Parish, Essex County, England, married Ann Pope about 1659 in Maryland, was a Major of the Westmoreland, Virginia Militia, was a Colonel of the Virginia Troops in the Indian War of 1675, was Burgess of the Colony of Virginia in 1666, 1673 and 1677, and died about 1677 in the Wakefield Plantation in Virginia. Ann Pope was born in St. Mary's Parish, Maryland, was the daughter of Colonel Nathaniel Pope who was born about 1603 and died about 1659 and a Lucy who was born about 1611 and died in April 1660. Ann Washington died about 1668. John Compton and Mary Compton had 11 children:

Thomas Francis Compton ("Thomas Compton") born September 15, 1850 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee, married Martha Jane Howard ("Martha Howard") on November 22, 1874 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, and died December 28, 1929 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri. Martha Howard was born February 6, 1856 in , was the daughter of Isaac Howard and an Ester, died February 11, 1938, and is buried in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri. Thomas Compton and Martha Compton had 6 children:

Annie Esta Compton ("Annie Compton" & "Anna Compton"?) born September 2, 1875, died September 25, 1876 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Albert Howard Compton ("Albert Compton") born November 5, 1877 in Cedar Valley, Missouri, married Susie Izella Grubaugh ("Susie Grubaugh" & "Susan Grubaugh"?) on January 7, 1900, died December 12, 1936, and is buried in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri. Susie Grubaugh was born June 5, 1878 in Missouri?, died April 17, 1952 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, and is buried in the Marionville Cemetery. Albert Compton and Susan Compton ("Susie Compton") had 3 children:

Areta May Compton ("Areta Compton") born November 6, 1900 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, married Clarence Doran Montieth ("Clarence Montieth") on October 19, 1921 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, later married James Bryan Vance ("James Bryan") on June 27, 1962 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, died in March 1991 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and probably is buried in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Clarence Montieth was born on March 28, 1899 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, died January 10, 1930 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and is buried in the Maple Park Cemetery in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. James Vance was born August 22, 1895 in Oswego, Labette County, Kansas, died May 11, 1972 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Ioof Cemetery in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri;

Albert Richard Compton ("Albert Compton") born December 13, 1902 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, and married Mabel Alton about 1915-1935 and who was born about 1905; and,

Samuel Paul Compton, Sr. ("Samuel Compton") born September 11, 1904 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, married Ellen Fredricka Carlson ("Ellen Carlson") on August 18, 1929 in Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arizona, died February 3, 1985, and is buried in the Marionville Cemetery in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri. Ellen Carlson was born September 29, 1904 in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri. Samuel Compton and Ellen Compton had 3 children:

Samuel Paul Compton, Jr. ("Samuel Compton") born September 21, 1930 in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri, married Jeanine Wannenmacher on December 28, 1957 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Jeanine Wannenmacher was born on December 28, 1929 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri.

Samuel Compton and Jeanine Compton had 3 children:

Lea Ann Compton ("Lea Compton") born July 2, 1959 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri;

Karen Lynn Compton ("Karen Compton") born on August 8, 1963; and,

Samuel Paul Compton ("Samuel Compton born on August 18, 1967 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona;

Karen Sue Compton ("Karen Compton") born September 10, 1934 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, first married Robert E. Geers ("Robert Geers") on November 19, 1955 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, and later married David R. Thompson ("David Thompson") on June 23, 1972 in London England. Robert Geers was born April 19, 1934 in Bloodland, Missouri, and David Thompson died on February 16, 1934 in Essex, England.

Robert Geers and Karen Geers had 2 children:

Matthew Compton Geers ("Matthew Geers") born March 30, 1965 in London, England; and,

Tracy Compton Geers ("Tracy Geers") born on April 24, 1967 in London, England. David Thompson and Karen Thompson had a daughter named Mary Campbell Thompson ("Mary Thompson") born October 19, 1974 in Evanston, Cook County, Illinois; and,

John Albert Compton ("John Compton") born January 18, 1942 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; and, married Susan Elaine Compton ("Susan Compton") on June 24, 1963 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Susan Elaine Chambers ("Susan Chambers") born January 30, 1945 in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri.

John Compton and Susan Compton had a son named:

John Paul Compton ("John Compton") born September 14, 1964 in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri;

Isaac Ralph Compton, Sr ("Isaac Compton" & "Issac Compton"?) born March 27, 1882 near Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, married Virginia June Filler ("Virginia Filler") on March 31, 1907 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, died April 6, 1957 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Hazlewood Cemetery in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Virginia Filler was born June 19, 1885 in Mt. Vernon, Lawrence County, Missouri, died October 26, 1974, and is buried with her husband. Isaac Compton and Virginia Compton had 2 children:

Isaac Ralph Compton, Jr. ("Isaac Compton") born June 23, 1908 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, first married Helen Josephine McSweeney ("Helen McSweeney") on June 23, 19357 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and later married Clara Eleanor Wade ("Clara Wade") on February 21, 1946 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Helen McSweeney was born June 7, 1917 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and Clara Wade was born on June 7, 1910 in Marshfield, Webster County, Missouri.

Ralph Compton, Jr. and Helen Compton had a son named:

Isaac Ralph Compton, III ("Isaac Compton") born June 14, 1940 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, married a Mrs. Marie, and died December 6, 1976 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. Isaac Compton, III's wife, Marie, died about 1940.

Isaac Compton, III and Marie Compton had a daughter named:

Sharon Compton born about 1962 in California;

Ralph Compton, Jr. and Clara Compton had 2 children:

John David Compton ("John Compton") born March 21, 1947 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, first married Terri Edds in April 1968 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and later married Virginia Lucille Davidson ("Virginia Davidson") on June 2, 1973 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Terri Edds was born about 1948 and Virginia Davidson was born July 6, 1947 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.

John Compton and Terri Compton had a son named:

James David Compton ("James Compton") born October 29, 1968 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and died March 8, 1971 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; and,

Jerome Wade Compton ("Jerome Compton") born September 11, 1950 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married Patricia Marie Younger ("Patricia Younger") on June 12, 1971 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Patricia Younger was born February 27, 1951 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.

Jerome Compton and Patricia Compton had a son named:

John Andrew Compton ("John Compton") who was born on December 14, 1976 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; and,

William Joseph Compton ("William Compton") born August 25, 1921 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Beula Maye Compton ("Beula Compton") born January 16, 1886 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Frank M. Allen ("Frank Allen") on March 4, 1908 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, died on March 8, 1966 in Curtis, Frontier County, Nebraska, and is buried in the Curtis Cemetery in Curtis, Frontier County, Nebraska. Frank Allen was born on January 30, 1886 in Mt. Vernon, Lawrence County, Missouri, died September 27, 1963 in McCook, Red Willow County, Nebraska.

Frank Allen and Beula Allen had an unknown son who was born July 31, 1909 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, died the same day, and is buried in the Zion Cemetery in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri;

Emmett Richard Compton ("Emmett Compton") born October 6, 1890 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, married Elizabeth J. Akard on December 20, 1910-1920 in Fair Play, Polk County, Missouri, died October 4, 1960 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Hazelwood Cemetery in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Elizabeth Akard was born on August 31, 1891 in Fair Play, Polk County, Missouri.

Emmett Compton and Elizabeth Compton had a daughter named:

Betty Jean Compton ("Betty Compton" & "Elizabeth Compton") born June 16, 1921 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married Chester Hammond Wolfe ("Chester Wolfe") about 1940-1950 in Missouri? and who was born about 1920.; and,

Cora Faye Compton ("Cora Compton") born April 2, 1896 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, and married Arthur Leroy Hardy ("Arthur Hardy") on December 20, 1922 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri. Arthur Hardy was born February 28, 1894 in Calhan, El Paso County, Colorado. Arthur Hardy and Cora Hardy had 2 children:

Martha Louise Hardy ("Martha Hardy") born February 28, 1927 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, and married Donald Royce Mather ("Donald Mather") on June 1, 1952 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas and who was born on October 30, 1929 in Parsons, Labette County, Kansas.

Donald Mather and Martha Mather had 3 children:

Royceann Mather ("Linda Mather") born April 12, 1953 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, and married Arthur C. Peterson ("Arthur Peterson") on December 20, 1975 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas and who was born on September 27, 1953 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois;

Ronald Allen Mather ("Ronald Mather") born June 23, 1955 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas; and,

James Robert Mather ("James Mather") born January 13, 1966 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas; and,

James Thomas Hardy ("James Hardy") born October 15, 1931 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas?;

Mary Ann Compton ("Mary Compton") born October 15, 1852 in Osage County, Missouri, died June 8, 1857 in Osage County, Missouri, and is buried in Osage County, Missouri;

Susan Francis Compton ("Susan Compton") born December 8, 1854 in Osage County, Missouri, and married John Vestal about 1870-1880 in Fannin County, Texas and who was born about 1850;

Martha Edith Compton ("Martha Compton") born December 25, 1856 in Osage County, Missouri, married Rufus C. Barker ("Rufus Barker") about 1877 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, died in November 1936 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri. Rufus Barker was born in February 1856 in Virginia, and was the son of Sampson Barker and a Sallie. Rufus Barker and Martha Barker had 8 children:

Cora M. Barker ("Cora Barker") born about 1878 in Taney County, Missouri, and died before 1900 in Taney County, Missouri?;

Mary Pearl Barker ("Mary Barker") born April 22, 1884 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, married Edward F. Fausett ("Edward Fausett" & "Edward Faucett"?) on December 22, 1902 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died April 18, 1973 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Edward Fausett was born April 4, 1881 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died March 18, 1962 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri.

Edward Fausett and Mary Fausett had 9 children:

Raymond Fausett born October 18, 1904 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and died October 16, 1973 in Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana;

Everett Fausett born October 1, 1906 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Edith Fausett born July 27, 1908 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Roscoe Fausett born February 14, 1909 in either Missouri or Oklahoma, and died February 28, 1977 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri;

Leon Fausett born June 8, 1911 in Oklahoma; Helen Fausett born April 10, 1913 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and died June 4, 1977 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Lillie E. Fausett ("Lillie Fausett") born July 27, 1914 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died July 29, 1916 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Lula Fausett born July 10, 1917 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and,

Dewey Fausett born September 3, 1922 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Nellie Barker born April 28, 1886 in Taney County, Missouri, and married Emanuel Miles on April 29, 1903 in Taney County, Missouri. Emanuel Miles was born March 15, 1869 in Virginia, and died March 27, 1953 in Taney County, Missouri?. Emanuel Miles and Nellie Miles had 3 children:

Aller Miles born about 1903 in Taney County, Missouri;

Lillian Miles born about 1905 in Taney County, Missouri; and,

Melvin Miles born about 1908 in Taney County, Missouri;

Ralph E. Barker ("Ralph Barker") born August 24, 1888 in Taney County, Missouri, married Maude L. Berry ("Maude Berry") on July 23, 1912 in Taney County, Missouri, died November 16, 1974 in Taney County, Missouri?, and is buried in the Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery in Taney County, Missouri. Maude Berry was born January 13, 1891 in Missouri, died October 12, 1969 in Taney County, Missouri?, and is buried in the Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

James R. Barker ("James Barker") born about 1890 in Taney County, Missouri?, married a Mrs. Maude F. after 1910 in Taney County, Missouri?, died about 1968 in Taney County, Missouri?, and is buried with her husband. Mrs. Maude F. was born about 1894, died about 1959, and is buried in the Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Lula Barker born in January 1892 in Taney County, Missouri, married Davis M. Mallette ("Davis Mallette") on June 16, 1912 in Taney County, Missouri, and died in Picher, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. David Mallette was born in June 1881 in Missouri;

Era A. Barker ("Era Barker") born in February 1894 in Taney County, Missouri, married William Patin about 1915 in Taney County, Missouri?, and died in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. William Patin was born about 1890-1894.

William Patin and Era Patin had a son named:

Alvin Verl Patin ("Alvin Patin") born April 5, 1918 in Taney County, Missouri, died July 17, 1920 in Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Branson Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and,

Dewey Barker born in February 1898 in Taney County, Missouri;

Elizabeth Rebecca Compton ("Elizabeth Compton") born March 3, 1859 in Osage County, Missouri, married Daniel Douglas Howard ("Daniel Howard") on March 25, 1880 in Taney County, Missouri, and died July 5, 1909. Daniel Howard was born about 1862-1863 in Missouri, and was the son of Isaac Howard and Ester. Daniel Howard and Elizabeth Howard had a daughter named:

Minnie Howard born November 1, 1883 in Taney County, Missouri?, died October 9, 1887 in Taney County, Missouri?, and is buried in the Howard Cemetery near Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

John Patrick Compton, Jr. ("John Compton") born August 1, 1861 in Osage County, Missouri?, and, married Susan M. Harrison ("Susan Harrison") about 1881 in either Missouri and Arkansas and was who was born in September 1865 in Missouri. John Compton, Jr. and Susan Compton had 5 children:

Luchien Compton born in April 1883 in Arizona;

Myrtle Compton born in July 1887 in Taney County, Missouri;

Pearl Compton born in February 1889 in Taney County, Missouri;

Earl Compton born in July 1897 in Taney County, Missouri; and,

Merl Compton born in October 1898 in Taney County, Missouri;

Estal Lova Compton ("Estal Compton" & "Estell Compton"?) born June 14, 1863, probably in Osage County, Missouri, died June 20, 1863 in Osage County, Missouri?, and is probably buried in Osage County, Missouri;

Alexander August Compton ("Alexander Compton") born September 6, 1865 in Osage County, Missouri, married Cora Hunt in Taney County, Missouri?, and died June 25, 1941. Cora Hunt was born about 1878 in Taney County, Missouri?;

George Washington Compton ("George Compton"), a twin born July 10, 1868 in Taney County, Missouri?, and married Lenna Combs on October 29, 1892 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri and who was born about 1873;

James Monroe Compton ("James Compton") a twin born July 10, 1868 in Taney County, Missouri?, and died January 7, 1869 in Taney County, Missouri?; and,

Era Truslow Compton ("Era Compton") born November 10, 1860 on the steamship named "Truslow" while on the Red River in Louisiana, married William Hezekiah Crowder ("William Crowder") January 31, 1887 in Taney County, Missouri?, died August 16, 1941 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Branson Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. William Crowder was born June 1, 1861, died on November 7, 1943 in Taney County, Missouri/, and is buried with his wife. William Crowder and Era Crowder had 7 children:

Frank Crowder born October 8, 1887 in Taney County, Missouri?, died March 13, 1888 in Taney County, Missouri?, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Roy S. Crowder ("Roy Crowder") born September 7, 1889 in Taney County, Missouri, died December 7, 1972 in Taney County, Missouri?, and is buried in Missouri?;

Byron R. Crowder ("Byron Crowder") born January 5, 1892 in Taney County, Missouri?, died December 28, 1928 in Taney County, Missouri?, and is buried in the Branson Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Loren E. Crowder ("Loren Crowder") born July 17, 1894 in Taney County, Missouri, died July 4, 1942 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California?, and is buried in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California?;

Loyd A. Crowder ("Loyd Crowder" & "Lloyd Crowder"?) born April 19, 1897 in Taney County, Missouri?, and died before 1941;

Lester A. Crowder ("Lester Crowder") born in Taney County, Missouri?, and died before 1941; and,

Mary Gladys Crowder ("Mary Crowder") born August 9, 1903 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Edward M. Spence ("Edward Spence") about 1923 probably in Taney County, Missouri. Edward Spence was born about 1895-1900 and probably died in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.

Edward Spence and Gladys Spence had 2 children:

William D. Spence ("William Spence") born February 10, 1925 in Missouri?; and,

Joe Frederick Spence ("Joe Spence" & "Joseph Spence") born January 29, 1938 in Missouri?;

Elizabeth Compton born about 1830 in Franklin County, Virginia, and married Hardin Goodall about 1848-1849 in Wilson County, Tennessee?, and died in Stone County, Missouri?. Hardin Goodall was born October 12, 1825 in Tennessee, died January 27, 1882 in Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the L. Hardin Goodall and Elizabeth Goodall had 7 children:

Hardin Douglas Goodall ("Hardin Goodall") born November 9, 1850 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, married Rebecca D. Combs ("Rebecca Combs") on January 17, 1872 in Taney County, Missouri, died October 15, 1936 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, and is buried in the Ioof Cemetery in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri. Rebecca Combs was born about 1852 in Illinois, died about 1941 in Lawrence County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband. Hardin Goodall and Rebecca Goodall had 11 children:

Henry H.O. Omar E. Goodall ("Henry Goodall" & "Omar Goodall") born November 7, 1873 in Taney County, Missouri, married Nora Imes Pinkley ("Nora Pinkley") on November 8, 1896 in Stone County, Missouri, died April 19, 1939 in Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Nora Pinkley was born in January 1880 in Missouri, died about 1974 in Missouri?, and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Henry Goodall and Nora Goodall had 12 children:

Fern E. Goodall ("Fern Goodall") born in October 1897 in Missouri, died about 1978 in Missouri?, and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Ina Glen Goodall ("Ina Goodall") born in January 1900 in Missouri, died about 1979 in Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Gobblers Knob Cemetery in Taney County, Missouri;

Earnest Goodall born about 1903 in Missouri;

Jewell Goodall born about 1905 in Missouri;

Edith Goodall born about 1907 in Missouri;

Bertha Goodall born about 1908 in Missouri;

Inez R. Goodall ("Inez Goodall") born December 17, 1915 in Missouri, died September 3, 1984 in Taney County, Missouri?, and is buried in the Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Wayne Goodall born about 1917 in Missouri;

Maud Goodall ("Maude Goodall"?) born about 1918 in Missouri;

Rubye Goodall ("Ruby Goodall") born about 1920 in Missouri;

Georgia Goodall born about 1922 in Missouri; and,

Maxine Goodall ("Max Goodall") born about 1924 in Missouri;

Norta D. Goodall ("Norta Goodall") born July 7, 1875 in Taney County, Missouri, died September 27, 1875 in Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Rufus Elmer Goodall ("Rufus Goodall") born in July 1876 in Taney County, Missouri, married Elizabeth Stockstill ("Lizzie Stockstill") about 1897 in Missouri, died about 1938 in Missouri?, and is buried in the Walnut Shade Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Elizabeth Stockstill was born in July 1879 in Missouri, died about 1950 in Taney County, Missouri?, and is buried in the Walnut Shade Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Rufus Goodall and Elizabeth Goodall had 4 children:

Raie Goodall born August 19, 1898 in Stone County, Missouri?, died July 1, 1911 in Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

an unidentified son born in May 1900 in Stone County, Missouri;

Hardy Goodall born February 4, 1903 in Stone County, Missouri?, died October 5, 1983 in Taney County, Missouri?, and is buried in the Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and,

another unidentified child born March 20, 1904, died 5 days later, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Sterling S. Goodall ("Sterling Goodall") born about 1879-1879 in Taney County, Missouri, and probably died young;

Amos R. Goodall ("Amos Goodall") born January 20, 1886 in Taney County, Missouri, died on March 23, 1955 in Missouri?, and is buried in the Marionville Cemetery in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri;

Bertha Goodall born about 1880 in Taney County, Missouri; Nellie Goodall born about 1882 in Taney County, Missouri;

Ralph Goodall born about 1884 in Taney County, Missouri; Ella Goodall born about 1888 in Taney County, Missouri;

Maude Goodall born about 1890 in Taney County, Missouri; and,

Oliver Goodall born about 1892 in Taney County, Missouri;

William T. Goodall ("William Goodall") born July 15, 1852 in Osage County, Missouri, died March 10, 1872 in Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Henry Goodall born in August 1854 in Osage County, Missouri, first married Rachel Catherine James ("Rachel James" & "Rachael James"?) on June 11, 1876 in Stone County, Missouri, and next married Sarah E. Mayberry ("Sarah Mayberry", and formerly either "Sarah Jones" or "Sarah Mayberry") who was born in August 1860 in Missouri. Rachel James was born March 20, 1851 in Missouri, died November 15, 1881 in Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Henry Goodall and Rachel Goodall ("Rachael Goodall"?) had 2 children:

Dora Evaline Goodall ("Dora Goodall") born about 1878 in Missouri; and, Martha E. Goodall ("Martha Goodall") born about 1880-1881 in Stone County, Missouri.

Henry Goodall and Sarah Goodall had 5 children:

Julia Goodall born in January 1885 in Stone County, Missouri;

Josie Goodall born in December 1886 in Stone County, Missouri;

Harvey J. Goodall ("Harvey Goodall") born in January 1891 in Stone County, Missouri;

Boyd Goodall born in March 1893 in Stone County, Missouri; and,

Rhoda Goodall born in April 1895 in Stone County, Missouri;

Elizabeth Goodall ("Katy Goodall") born about 1856 in Missouri;

Mary Goodall born about 1858 in Missouri;

Harriet Goodall ("Harriett Goodall"?) born about 1860 in Missouri; and,

Martha Goodall born about 1867 in Missouri;

George William Compton ("George Compton") who was born in Franklin County, Virginia about 1831, first married Mary Mitchell Snodgrass ("Mary Snodgrass") on January 8, 1852 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee and had 9 children, later married Tennessee Snodgrass about 1872 in Missouri and had 9 additional children, died in about 1894-1895 in Viola, Barry County, Missouri, and is buried in Viola, Barry County, Missouri. Mary Snodgrass was born December 25, 1833 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee, was the daughter of David Snodgrass (1790-1865) and Minerva Brown (1833-1872), was a half-sister to Susanna Snodgrass who married George Compton's older brother, Dr. John Patrick Compton ("John Compton"), died about 1872 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Branson Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. David Snodgrass apparently was married three times and had a total of 20 children and was the son of Capt. James Snodgrass whose Revolutionary War service is apparently well documented. By one account, Tennessee Snodgrass was born January 29, 1850 in Tennessee, married about 1872-1873 in Missouri, died on June 18, 1926 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Danworth Cemetery near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri. George Compton and Mary Compton had 9 children and George Compton and Tennessee Snodgrass also had 9 children. By his first marriage, George Compton and Mary Compton had 9 children:

David H. Compton ("David Compton") born about 1853 in Tennessee, and died about 1876 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Samuel William Compton ("Samuel Compton") born March 20 1855 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, was the second oldest child of George Compton and Mary Snodgrass Compton who moved to Missouri when Samuel Compton was 2 years of age. He left home at the age of 17, following the death of his mother after giving birth to her 9th child in March of 1872, to be a driver in a four yolk cattle pulled wagon train headed for Oregon, arriving in what was then Wasco County, Oregon (now Crook County, Oregon) in the fall of either 1872 or 1873, and lived on Willow Creek in central Oregon for 70 years. Samuel Compton apparently first married Jane White ("Jennie White") on December 25, 1877 in Prineville, Waco County, Oregon. Jane White was born August 24, 1861 in Linn County, Oregon, was the daughter of Edward Newton White ("Edward White") of Linn County, Oregon and Anna Woodside. He later married Nellie Bramble Kinder ("Nellie Kinder") on March 5, 1899 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, was a partner in the Compton and Dee Sawmill on Willow Creek, and died May 12, 1942 at the age of 87 in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon at the home of his married daughter, Maude, and is buried in the Juniper Haven Cemetery in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon. Nellie Kinder was born September 13, 1873 in Scio, Linn County, Oregon, was the daughter of William Hubbard Kinder ("William Kinder" & "Hub Kinder") and Sarah Elizabeth Pollard ("Sarah Pollard" & "Lizzie Pollard"), first married Levi Crain, later married Samuel Compton, died September 22, 1929 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and is buried in the Juniper Haven Cemetery in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon. The children of Samuel Compton and Jane Compton were:

Carrol Compton born November 22, 1878 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, was the grandson of Edward White and an Ann who went to Central Oregon with a group of early settlers, married Ethel C. Steele ("Ethel Steele") about 1712-1713 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, died in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon in February 1965, and is buried in the Juniper Haven Cemetery in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon. Ethel Steele was born February 28, 1894 in Laramie, Wyoming, was the daughter of Willis Monroe Steele (“Willis Steele”) and Catherine Kelly, died about 1984 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and is buried in the Redmond Memorial Garden Cemetery in Redmond Deschutes County, Oregon. Her second marriage was to Andrew J. Scott ("Andrew Scott" & "Boke Scott") on April 26, 1924 in Deschutes County, Oregon at the home of Jackson L. Webster ("Jackson Webster"). Ethel Webster died about 1984 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and is buried in Redmond Memorial Gardens in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. Carrol Compton and Ethel Compton had 3 children;

John Ronald Compton ("John Compton" & "Jack Compton") born about 1913-1914 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, served in World War II with the last mounted cavalry division in the European Theater, married a Mrs. Lydia Lee Compton ("Lydia Compton") on September 10, 1947, lived in Capitola, California, died April 28, 1987 in Santa Cruz, Santa Clara County, California at the age of 73, and is buried in the Juniper Haven Cemetery in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon. Lee Compton lives in Capitola, California. John Compton and Lee Compton ("Lidia Compton") had 2 children:

Ron Compton ("Ronald Compton") born sometime between 1940-1950, lived in Santa Cruz, Santa Clara County, California, married a Loretta and presently live in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Rom Compton and Loretta Compton had a daughter named Jessie Compton; and,

Carol Compton born sometime between 1940-1950, married Dan Clagget ("Daniel Clagget", "Daniel Claggett"? & "Dan Claggett"?) sometime between 1960-1970 in Oregon?, and died in 1973 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. Dan Clagget was born sometime between 1940-1950, Dan Clagget and Carol Claget ("Carol Clagett"?) had 2 children: Chance Clagget ("Chance Claggett"?) born sometime between 1965-1970 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon?; and, Adam Claget ("Adam Claggett"?) born sometime between 1965-1970 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon?;

Georgia Compton born about 1916 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, died August 21, 1918 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon at the age of 2 from drowning in a canal, and is buried in the Juniper Haven Cemetery in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon; and,

Willis Catherine Compton ("Willis Compton" & "Billie Compton") born January 13, 1918 in Cody, Park County, Wyoming when Ethel Compton had gone home to visit her mother, and married Samuel James Cox ("Samuel Cox" & "Jim Cox") on August 31, 1940 in Vacouver, Clark County, Washington. Samuel Cox was born February 6, 1919 in Duncan Creek, Crook County, Oregon, died January 1, 1992 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, and is buried in the Juniper Haven Cemetery in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon. Following the death of her husband in 1992, she lived in Prineville, California with the family of her only child, a son named:

Gail Loren Cox (Gail Cox"), who was born about 1948 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, married Myra F. Fender ("Myra Fender") on August 4, 1967 in the P.B. Community Church in Powell Butte, Crook County, Oregon, and lived in Prineville, California. Myra Fender was born about 1969 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon.

Gail Cox and Myra Cox have 3 children:

Stephen Loren Cox ("Stephen Cox") born about 1969 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon;

James Samuel Cox ("James Cox") born about 1972 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, and married Deanna Jones in May 1992 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon. Deanna Jones was born about 1972 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon; and,

Christina Dawn Cox ("Christina Cox") born about 1976 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon;

Edith Pearl Compton ("Edith Compton") born November 19, 1880 in Prineville, Wasco County, Oregon, married Champ Smith on April 10, 1901 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon?, died April 2, 1979 in Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, and is buried in Lincoln Memorial Cemetery in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Champ Smith was born about 1879 in Oregon. Champ Smith and Edith Smith had 2 children:

Raymond Granville Smith ("Raymond Smith") born December 15, 1902 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, married Frances Marion Wells ("Frances Wells") on July 31, 1932 in Petersburg, Alaska died November 7, 1970 in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, and is buried in the Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Frances Wells was born June 4, 1906 in Clarinda, Page County, Idaho, was the daughter of Frederick Paine Wells ("Frederick Wells") and Hallie Bertha Hite ("Hallie Hite"), died January 7, 1989 in Meford, Jackson County, Oregon, was cremated and buried in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon; and,

Genevieve Thelma Smith ("Genevieve Smith") born August 29, 1906 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, first married George Russell Ratcliffe ("George Ratcliffe") on February 7, 1923 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, later married Frank James Russell ("Frank Russell") about 1940 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon?, died June 12, 1988 in Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon, and was cremated. George Ratcliffe was born about 1904 in Portland, Moltnomah County, Oregon, disappeared and never located. Frank Russell was born November 15, 1897 in Rawlins, Carbon County, Wyoming, was the son of John James Russell ("John Russell") and Marian Ruskin, died in May 1987 in Peoria, Maricopa County, Oregon, and was cremated. George Ratcliffe and Genevieve Ratcliffe had a son named:

Robert Edward Ratcliffe ("Robert Ratcliffe") who was born on November 20, 1923 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, became an attorney, married Bettie Woodhouse on January 26, 1946 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, died May 17, 1996 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, and is buried in the Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Bettie Woodhouse was born on December 16, 1922 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, and was the daughter of John William Woodhouse ("John Woodhouse") and Edith Branson.

Robert Ratcliffe and Bettie Ratcliffe had 2 children:

Rebecca Lee Ratcliffe ("Rebecca Ratcliffe") born May 5, 1952 in Portland, Deschutes County, Oregon, and married Steve Carter ("Steven Carter"? & "Stephen Carter"?) about 1980 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; and,

Robert Chamo Ratcliffe ("Robert Ratcliffe" & "Rob Ratcliffe") born June 6, 1962 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, and married a Christine on February 18, 1989 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon;

Frank Russell and Genevieve Russell had an adopted daughter named:

Jane Elizabeth Russell ("Jane Russell") who was born on March 10, 1944 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, first married Gary Burmester about 1962-1964 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, and later married George Fuller Wojcik ("George Wojcik") in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon on February 22, 1965. Gary Burmester was born about 1944 in Alton, Madison County, Illinois, and George Wojcik was born March 29, 1948 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, and was the son of Leonard Henry Wojcik ("Leonard Wojcik") and Catherine Elois Lefever ("Catherine Lefever"). George Wojcik and Jane Wojcik had 2 children:

Elizabeth Marie Wojcik ("Elizabeth Wojcik") born July 12, 1969 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, and

Michelle Dawn Wojcik ("Michelle Wojcik") born April 14, 1972 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; and,

Leo Compton born and died about 1883 in Prineville, Wasco County, Oregon, and is buried in the Juniper Haven Memorial Cemetery in Crook County, Oregon;

The children of Samuel Compton and Nellie Compton included:

Bessie Elnora Compton ("Bessie Compton") born June 20, 1900 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, married Jacob Guy Houk ("Jacob Houk") August 19, 1917 in Grizzly, Jefferson County, Oregon, died December 31, 1985 in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, was cremated and is buried in Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Jacob Houk was born February 23, 1894 in Willow Creek, Crook County, Oregon, was the son of William Ellsworth Houk ("William Houk" & "Alex Houk") and Nora May Montgomery ("Nora Montgomery"), died July 18, 1953 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, and is buried with his wife. Jacob Houk and Bessie Houk had the following children:

Irene May Houk ("Irene Houk") born December 27, 1918 in Lone Rock, Gilliam County, Oregon, married Thomas Lester Partin, Sr. ("Tom Partin") on May 25, 1937 in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and lived in Redmond, Oregon. Thomas Partin, Sr. was born February 19, 1919 in Cloverdale, Deschutes County, Oregon, was the son of George Gilmore Partin ("George Partin") and Nellie Estella Beard ("Nellie Beard"), died February 12, 1975 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon and is buried in the Juniper Haven Cemetery in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon. Thomas Partin later married Diane June Mathison ("Diane Mathisen"), had 2 children and lives in John Day, Oregon. The 3 children of Thomas Partin and Irene Partin were:

Joyce Ann Partin ("Joyce Partin") born December 28, 1938 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and married Glenn Alan Houston ("Glenn Houston") on December 25, 1955 in Powell Butte, Crook County, Oregon. Glenn Houston was born February 12, 1937 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, and was the son of Van Curtis Houston ("Van Houston") and Helen Dorothy Bennett ("Helen Bennett").

Glenn Houston and Joyce Houston had 3 children:

Tony Alan Houston ("Tony Houston" & "Anthony Houston"?) born August 12, 1957 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, first married Debra LeeAnn Kramer ("Debra Kramer" & "Deborah Kramer"?) on March 3, 1978 in New Plymouth, and later married Theresa Marie Young ("Theresa Young") on February 14, 1988 in Idaho City, Boise County, Idaho. Theresa Young was born April 17, 1957 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, and was the daughter of Donald Allen Young, Jr. ("Donald Young") and Ann Morgan. Tony Houston and Debra Houston had 2 children named Amanda Leeanne Houston ("Amanda Houston") born July 18, 1980 in Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon, and Teddi Rose Houston ("Teddi Houston") born February 22, 1984 in Council Adams County, Idaho. Tony Houston and Theresa Houston had a daughter named Sarah Ann Houston ("Sarah Houston born September 2, 1994 in Boise, Ada County, Idaho;

Darla Sue Houston ("Darla Houston") born January 8, 1959 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, and married Marvin Chester Collinsworth ("Marvin Collinsworth") on June 24, 1978 in New Plymouth, Fayette County, Idaho. Marvin Collinsworth was born September 27, 1959 in Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon, and was the son of William Grant Collinsworth ("William Collinsworth") and Doreen Aida Hartle ("Doreen Hartle"). Marvin Collinsworth and Darla Collinsworth had 2 children named Hilary Renee Collinsworth ("Hilary Collinsworth") born November 6, 1980 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, and Nathanial Grant Collinsworth ("Nathanial Collinsworth") born March 19, 1983 in Emmett, Fayette County, Idaho; and,

Ronald Dale Houston ("Ronald Houston") born December 21, 1961 in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and married Tonia Larue Wilmot ("Tonia Wilmot") on August 2, 1986 in John Day, Grant County, Oregon. Tonia Wilmot was born January 26, 1965 in Livingston, Park County, Montana, and was the daughter of Lyle Stanley Wilmot ("Lyle Wilmot") and Bonnie Belle Bright ("Bonnie Bright"). Ronald Houston and Tonia Houston had 2 children: Tyler James Houston ("Tyler Houston") born August 27, 1990 in Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon, and Shyla Irene Houston ("Shyla Houston") born December 1, 1992 in John Day, Grant County, Oregon;

Judy Lee Partin ("Judy Partin" & "Judith Partin"?) born April 26, 1940 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, married Raymond Doit Walter, Jr. ("Raymond Walter") on April 26, 1958 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, and lived in Roseburg, Oregon. Raymond Walter was born February 1, 1939 in Glasgow, Valley County, Montana, was the son of Raymond Doit Walter, Sr. ("Raymond Walter") and Waunita Frances Stockton ("Waunita Stockton"), died June 22, 1979 in East Lake, Deschutes County, Oregon at the age of 40, and is buried in the Juniper Haven Cemetery in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon.

Raymond Walter and Judy Walter had 3 children:

Thomas Ray Walter ("Thomas Walter") born May 13, 1959 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, and married Sheryl Walter Livermore ("Sheryl Livermore") on March 7, 1980 in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon. Sheryl Livermore was born January 18, 1962 in Sonora, Tuolumne County, California, and was the daughter of Donald Charles Livermore ("Donald Livermore") and Patricia Nellie Walker ("Patricia Walker"). Thomas Walter and Sheryl Walter had 2 children named Brian Joseph Walter ("Brian Walter") born June 12, 1980 in Roseburg, Douglas, County, Oregon, and Colby Thomas Walter ("Colby Walter") born September 7, 1983 in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon;

Kenneth Wayne Walter ("Kenneth Walter") born December 12, 1961 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, and married Veronica Jean Willhoft ("Veronica Willhoft") on March 15, 1986 in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon. Veronica Willhoft was born September 18, 1963 in Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, and was the daughter of Sam Dale Willhoft ("Sam Willhoft" & "Samuel Willhoft") and Barbara Jean Sendrich ("Barbara Sendrich").

Kenneth Walter and Veronica Walter had 2 children named:

Raymond Dale Walter ("Raymond Walter") born December 28, 1986 in John Day, Grant County, Oregon; and,

Samatha Jean Walter ("Samatha Walter") born January 3, 1993 in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon; and,

Richard Alan Walter ("Richard Walter" & "Rick Walter") born September 12, 1989 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, first married Angela May Cleverly ("Angela Cleverly") on September 16, 1989 in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, and later married Karen Sue Governor ("Karen Governor") in November 1995 in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon. Angela Cleverly was born January 14, 1970 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and was the daughter of Gary Lynn Cleverly ("Gary Cleverly") and Sylvia Ruth Huff ("Sylvia Huff"). Karen Governor was born March 19, 1965 in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.

Richard Walter and Angela Walter had a daughter named:

Kayla Raylynn Walter ("Kayla Walter") born February 19, 1990 in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon; and,

Thomas Lester Partin, Jr. ("Thomas Partin") who was born on November 22, 1949 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, and married Diana June Mathisen ("Diana Mathisen") on January 24, 1970 in Powell Butte, Crook County, Oregon. Diana was born April 19, 1951 in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. Thomas Partin and Diana Partin had 3 children:

Christina Irene Partin ("Christina Partin") born July 17, 1970 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, and married Gregory Scott Medlyn ("Gregory Medlyn") on September 8, 1990 in Powell Butte, Crook County, Oregon. Gregory Medlyn was born July 27, 1963 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado;

Nicholas Jon Partin ("Nicholas Partin born October 13, 1980 in Salem, Marion County, Oregon; and,

Kiai LeAnn Partin ("Kiai Partin") born December 1, 1988 in Bend, Deschutes, Oregon;

William Darrell Houk (William Houck") born July 9, 1920 in Grizzly, Crook County, Oregon, died September 16, 1921 at Madras, Jefferson County, Oregon, and is buried in the Juniper Haven Cemetery in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon;

Leonard Bramble Houk ("Leonard Houk") born June 18, 1926 in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and married Martha Rosa Haas ("Martha Haas") in Goppingen, Germany on February 12, 1957. Leonard Houk and Martha Houk had 2 children:

Belinda Ellen Houk ("Belinda Houk") born August 16, 1957 in Ft. Lewis, Pierce County, Washington, and married Frank Roscoe Raymond ("Frank Raymond") on January 27, 1978 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. Frank Raymond was born August 6, 1952 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, and was the son of Roscoe Lee Raymond ("Roscoe Raymond") and Jaunita Lenora Cundiff ("Jaunita Cundiff").

Frank Raymond and Belinda Raymond had 2 children:

Ashleigh Nicole Raymond ("Ashleigh Raymond") born November 1, 1983 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama; and,

Natalie Rosa Raymond ("Natalie Raymond") born July 13, 1989 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama; and,

Gary Lee Houk ("Gary Houk") born January 29, 1964 in Berlin, Germany;

Patsy Lee Houk ("Patsy Houk") born July 18, 1931 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and married Howard Henry Farquhar ("Howard Farquhar") on July 24, 1947 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. Howard Farquhar was born January 17, 1929 in Seattle, King County, Washington, was the son of Daniel Lee Farquhar ("Daniel Farquhar") and Violet Anna Dytball ("Violet Dytball"), died July 31, 1995 in Post Falls, Kootenai County, Idaho, and was cremated. Howard Farquhar and Patsy Farquhar had 3 children:

Linda Carol Farquhar ("Linda Farquhar") born August 10, 1949 in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and married James Karl Earnest ("James Earnest") on March 25, 1967 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenal County, Idaho. James Earnest was born July 16, 1946 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenal County, Idaho, and was the son of Karl Earl Earnest ("Karl Earnest") and Eva May Lewis ("Eva Lewis").

James Earnest and Linda Earnest had a daughter named:

Shelly Marie Earnest ("Shelly Earnest") born November 22, 1969 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenal County, Idaho, and married Randall Bruce Munden, Jr. ("Randall Munden") on January 5, 1991 in Rathdrum, Krootenai County, Idaho. Randall Munden was born December 3, 1968 in Cumberland, Cumberland County, North Carolina, and was the son of Randall Bruce Munden, Sr. ("Randall Munden") and Gale Elder. Randall Munden, Jr. and Shelly Munden had a son named Randall James Munden ("Randall Munden") born May 29, 1991 in Missoula, Missoula County, Montana;

Michael Howard Farquhar ("Michael Farquhar") born October 16, 1950 in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, first married Cathryn Irene Sand ("Cathryn Sand") on September 4, 1970 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho, and later married Cynthia Elizabeth Walter ("Cynthia Walter") on December 13, 1976 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho. Cathryn Sand was born October 2, 1951 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho, was the daughter of Paul Sand and Inez M. Barnes ("Inez Barnes"), died August 9, 1971 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho, and is buried in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho. Cynthia Walter was born June 25, 1954 in International Falls, Koochiching County, Minnesota.

Michael Farquhar and Cathryn Farquhar had a daughter named:

Shannon Michael Farquhar ("Shannon Farquhar") born May 3, 1971 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho, and married Keith Stewart Hardy on November 2, 1991 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho. Keith Hardy was born November 7, 1971 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho, and was the son of Walter Ceicle Hardy ("Walter Hardy" & "Cecil Hardy"?) and Doris Nell Bible ("Doris Bible").

Keith Hardy and Shannon Hardy had a daughter named:

Amanda Catharine Hardy ("Amanda Hardy" & "Catherine Hardy"?) born July 12, 1995 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho.

Michael Farquhar and Cynthia Farquhar had a daughter named:

Jeanie Lee Farquhar ("Jeanie Farquhar") born April 16, 1977 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho; and,

Karen Lee Farquhar ("Karen Farquhar") born March 6, 1952 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, and married Joe Ira Gowdy ("Joe Gowdy" & "Joseph Gowdy"?) on February 12, 1972 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Joe Gowdy was born December 9, 1947 in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and was the son of Emil Egli Gowdy ("Emil Gowdy") and Pearl Grace Bradley ("Pearl Bradley"). Joe Gowdy and Karen Gowdy had 2 children: Brian Ray Gowdy ("Brian Gowdy") born September 14, 1974 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, died June 27, 1995 in an automobile accident in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and is buried in the Redmond Memorial Cemetery in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon; and, Erin Kaye Gowdy ("Erin Gowdy") born July 14, 1978 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon; and,

Donald Guy Houk ("Donald Houk") born September 27, 1932 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and lived in Tokyo, Japan;

Mary Elizabeth Compton born August 20, 1902 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, died February 24, 1915 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, and is buried in the Juniper Haven Cemetery in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon;

Minnie Ray Compton ("Minnie Compton") born July 11, 1904 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, married John Wendall Gray ("John Gray") on August 1, 1922 in Woodland, Yolo County, California, lived in Willow Creek Precinct in Jefferson County, Oregon, died April 27, 1996 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, was cremated, and is probably buried in the family burial plot in Madras, Oregon. John Gray was born September 15, 1905 in Madras, Jefferson County, Oregon, died September 21, 1982 in Bevertown, Washington County, Oregon, and was cremated. John Gray and Minnie Gray had 2 children named:

Cecil Charles Gray ("Cecil Gray") who was born on November 1, 1923 in Woodland, Yolo County, California, married Dorothy Ellen Strader ("Dorothy Strader" & "Dottie Strader") in 1947 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon. Dorothy Strader was born July 30, 1927 in Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, and was the daughter of Jesse Grant Strader ("Jesse Strader") and Lydia A. Thomas ("Lydia Thomas"). Cecil Gray and Dorothy Gray had 4 children:

John Charles Gray ("John Gray") born May 8, 1948 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, married Susan Madden on December 31, 1988 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington and who was born May 28, 1951 in Carthage, Leake County, Mississippi. He also married a Mrs. John, and had 4 children: Darby Gray born June 27, 1970 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; Jamie Gray born May 17, 1972 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; Crystal Haunani Yokoyama Gray ("Crystal Gray" & "Haunani Gray") born January 31, 1974 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; and, Jeremy Gray born April 16, 1976 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon;

Beverly Jean Gray ("Beverly Gray") born August 3, 1949 in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, married Ernesto Ruiz, probably in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Ernesto Ruiz was born January 17, 1949.

Ernesto Ruiz and Beverly Ruiz had 2 children:

Abigail Ann Ruiz Gray ("Abigail Gray" & "Ann Gray") born April 28, 1978 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; and,

Lucas Matthew Ruiz Gray ("Lucas Gray" & "Matthew Gray") born November 13, 1981 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon;

Teresa Jo Gray ("Teresa Gray") born October 10, 1956 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon; and,

Pattie Louise Gray ("Pattie Gray") born January 12, 1964 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; and,

Donna Gray born May 26, 1925 in Woodland, Yolo County, California, and married Stanley Francis Doyka ("Stanley Doyka") on July 14, 1946 in San Maeteo, San Moeteo County, California. Stanley Doyka was born October 7, 1917 in Portage, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, and was the son of Michael Doyka and Catherine M. Formalska ("Catherine Formalska. Stanley Doyka and Donna Doyka had 7 children:

Christine Marie Doyka ("Christine Doyka") born April 20, 1947 in San Mateo, San Mateo County, California, and married Thomas Rea on December 20, 1984 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Michele Frances Doyka ("Michele Doyka") born December 29, 1949 in Washington, D.C., and married Richard Morris who was born about 1949. Richard Morris and Michele Morris had a daughter named Kristin Doyka born on May 22, 1974;

Thaddeus Compton Doyka ("Thaddeus Doyka") born May 28, 1953 in Hyannis, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, and married Mercedes De Los Reyes ("Mercedes Reyes") who was born on August 6, 1957 in the Phillippines. Thaddeus Doyka and Mercedes Doyka had a daughter named: Jacqueline Marie Doyka ("Jacqueline Doyka") who was born May 23, 1989 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California;

Vincent Gray Doyka ("Vincent Doyka") born November 24, 1955 in Burlingame, San Mateo County, California;

Darla Elizabeth Doyka ("Darla Doyka" & "Daria Doyka"?) born October 11, 1957 in Redwood City, San Mateo County, California, and married Ronald Ray Roder ("Ronald Roder") on June 30, 1996 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada. Ronald Roder was born about 1955;

Jennifer Mimi Doyka ("Jennifer Doyka") born November 5, 1959 in San Mateo, San Mateo County, California, and married Harold Schlange on December 31, 1996 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada. Harold Schlange was born about 1959 in South Africa; and,

Eric Alexander Doyka ("Eric Doyka") born October 17, 1962 in San Mateo, San Mateo County, California.

Donna Gray apparently later married Gail Loren Cox who was born about 1948 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon. Gail Cox and Donna Cox had 3 children:

Stephen Loren Cox ("Stephen Cox") who was born about 1969 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon;

James Samuel Cox ("James Cox") born in 1972 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, married Deanna Jones in May 1992 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon. Deanna Jones was born about 1972 in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon; and,

Christi Cox;

William Alfred Compton ("William Compton") born April 6, 1908 in Grizzly, Crook County, Oregon, never married, in the fall of 1940 joined Company 1 of the 41th Infantry Division, participated in the Guadalcanal, New Britain and Philippines engagements in World War II and died February 8, 1945 at the age of 37 at Luzon, Philippines, and is buried in the Junipher Haven Cemetery in Crook County, Oregon; and,

Maude Cordelia Compton ("Maude Compton") born October 14, 1910 in Grizzly, Crook County, Oregon, and married Harry Lynn Monical ("Harry Monical") on April 17, 1930 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. Harry Monical was born October 25, 1910 in Howard, Elk County, Kansas, was the son of Clarence Victor Monical ("Clarence Monical") and Olive Gertrude Akers ("Olive Akers" & "Gertie Akers"), and died March 27, 1992 in Bend, Deschutes County, Colorado,. Harry Monical and Maude Monical had the following children:

an unnamed daughter who was stillborn on June 19, 1932;

Gary Lynn Monical ("Gary Monical") born July 16, 1935 in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, married Ruth Audrey Alexander ("Ruth Alexander") April 17, 1930 in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. Ruth Alexander was born June 21, 1937 in Grants Pass, Josephine County, Orgeon. Gary Monical and Ruth Monical had 2 children:

Leslie Monical born June 13, 1957 in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, and married David Rowden on August 22, 1992 in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. David Rowden and Leslie Rowden had 2 children: Benjamin Workman Rowden ("Benjamin Rowden") born November 20, 1983; and, Jessica Lee Noel Rowden ("Jessica Rowden" & "Lee Rowden") born November 15, 1991; and,

Lisa Lynne Monical ("Lisa Monical") born February 14, 1958 in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon and had 2 children: Byron Monical born February 6, 1982, probably in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon; and, Trenton Cole Monical ("Trenton Monical") born January 25, 1996 in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon; and,

Janice Olivia Monical ("Janice Monical") born February 14, 1943 in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, first married Kenneth Verdon Miller ("Kenneth Miller") on June 16, 1963 in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and later married Thomas Lee Newson ("Thomas Newson") on August 10, 1986 in St. Paul Episcopalain Church in Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon. Kenneth Miller was born April 6, 1943, and Thomas Newson was born about 1940 in Oregon? Kenneth Miller and Janice Miller had 2 children:

Jeffrey Brian Miller ("Jeffrey Miller") born March 7, 1967 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; and,

Craig Vicent Miller ("Craig Miller") born December 6, 1968 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon;

Henry Hunt Compton ("Henry Compton") born February 14, 1857 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, married Anna Isabelle Casey ("Anna Casey" & "Annie Casey") about 1877 in Taney County, Missouri, died June 17, 1912 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Mt. Grove Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Anna Casey was born April 2, 1861 near Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, was the daughter of Francis Marion Casey ("Francis Casey") and an Elizabeth, died April 7, 1931 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband. Henry Compton and Anna Compton had 4 children:

Mary Ellen Compton ("Mary Compton") born July 12, 1878 on a farm, died September 16, 1895 near Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Mt. Grove Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Martha Myrtle Compton ("Martha Compton" & "Mertie Compton") born August 13, 1884 on a farm near Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married James McCuin Branson ("James Branson") on February 1, 1902 in Taney County, Missouri, died May 13, 1949 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Ozark Memorial Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. James Branson was born May 1, 1881 in Brookline, Greene County, Missouri, was the son of Ruben Spaulding Branson ("Reuben Branson") and Mary T. Cooper ("Mary Cooper"), died July 23, 1945 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and is buried in the Ozark Memorial Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. James Branson and Martha Branson had a son named:

Dillard McCuin Branson ("Dillard Branson") born April 30, 1905 near Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married EvaLea Worrel ("Eva Worrell"?) on April 8, 1925 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and died June 18, 1972 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. EvaLea Worrel was born about 1905 in Missouri?;

Lula Belvretta Compton ("Lula Compton") born March 12, 1888 on a farm near Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Oscar S. Evans ("Oscar Evans") on April 25, 1909 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, died July 29, 1942 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, and is buried in the Ozark Memorial Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Oscar Evans was born March 9, 1880 in Cole County, Missouri, was the son of William Evans and a Martha, died July 14, 1922 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Branson Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Oscar Evans and Lula Evans had 2 children:

Frances Glen Evans ("Frances Evans") born November 2, 1910 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Roy H. Street ("Roy Street") on December 24, 1934 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Roy Street was born about 1910. Roy Street and Frances Street had a daughter named Linda Street who was born about 1940 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri?; and,

Clarence William Henry Evans ("Clarence Evans" & "William Evans") born May 27, 1912 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Maxine Ellen Groom ("Maxine Groom") on February 2, 1934 in Hollister, Taney County, Missouri. Maxine Groom was born about 1913 in Missouri?; and,

Lillian Ester Compton ("Lillian Compton") born June 5, 1899 on a farm near Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Floyd Avelin Hays ("Floyd Hays") on May 23, 1918 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, died July 28, 1995 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Hazelwood Cemetery in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Floyd Hays was born September 12, 1889 in Defiance, St. Charles County, Missouri, was the son of Morgan Bryan Hays ("Morgan Hays") and Julia Frances McCormick ("Julia McCormick"), died February 26, 1963 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried with his wife. Floyd Hays and Lillian Hays had 2 children:

Lillian Estelle Hays ("Lillian Hays") born February 12, 1920 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married William Davis Huff, Jr. ("William Huff") on June 11, 1955 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. William Huff was born on June 17, 1926 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. William Huff and Lillian Huff had a daughter named Suzanne Frances Huff ("Suzanne Huff" & "Susannah Huff"?) born November 5, 1958 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico; and,

Laurel Elaine Hays ("Laurel Hays") born July 29, 1924 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Charles Leslie Cleland ("Charles Cleland") on June 6, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia. Charles Cleland was born August 26, 1927 in Cairo, Ritchie County, West Virginia. Charles Cleland and Laurel Cleland had 2 children:

Rebecca Elizabeth Cleland ("Rebecca Cleland") born March 22, 1956 in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin; and,

Linda Hays Cleland ("Linda Cleland") born September 14, 1960 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee;

Mary A.E. Compton ("Mary Compton") born about 1859 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, married William McCauley about 1875 in Taney County, Missouri?, and died in either Texas or in Oklahoma. William McCauley was born about 1858-1859 in either Missouri or Mississippi. William McCauley and Mary McCauley had a daughter named:

Martha McCauley born around 1875 and 1885 in either Missouri, Texas or Oklahoma;

Emily Jane Compton ("Emily Compton" & "Emma Compton") born March 8, 1861 in Osage County, Missouri, married John Thomas Owens ("John Owens") about 1880 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?, died February 21, 1922 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, and is buried in the Thrasher Cemetery in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri. John Thomas Owens ("John Owens") was born on February 2, 1857 in Missouri, died February 5, 1935 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri and is buried with his wife. John Owens and Emily Owens had 2 children:

Cleve Owens born about 1885-1895 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri?, and married about 1910-1920 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri?.

Cleve Owens had 2 children:

a first unknown daughter who was born about 1910-1920 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri? and who died before 1975; and,

a second unknown daughter who was born about 1910-1920 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri? and who was living in Pennsylvania in 1975; and,

Letta Owens born about 1885-1895 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri?, and first married a Richards who was born about 1910-1920 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri?

Letta Richards had 2 children:

a first unknown son who was born about 1910-1920 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri; and,

an unknown daughter who was born about 1910-1920 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri;

Elizabeth Prindle Compton ("Elizabeth Compton" & "Lizzie Compton") born about 1866 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Lewis Sterling Combs ("Lewis Combs" & "Bud Combs") on December 23, 1883 in Stone County, Missouri with Rev. W. Cavener ("William Cavener"?, "W. Cavender"? & "William Cavender"?) performing the ceremony, and probably died in Stone County, Missouri. Lewis Combs was born about 1860 in Illinois, and is buried in Oklahoma Territory. Lewis Combs and Elizabeth Combs had 5 children:

Ollie R. Combs ("Ollie Combs") born in April 1885 in Missouri, married Lucinda Gertrude Womak ("Lucinda Womak") on April 21, 1906 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, died about 1917 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Lucinda Womak was born in March 1890 in Missouri?, and died after 1977 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?.

Ollie Combs and Lucinda Combs had 5 children:

Lester Combs born about 1907 in Taney County, Missouri;

Gilbert Combs born about 1908 in Taney County, Missouri;

Leo Combs born about 1910 in Taney County, Missouri;

Juanita Combs born about 1912 in Taney County, Missouri; and,

Loren Combs born about 1914 in Taney County, Missouri;

Floyd C. Combs ("Floyd Combs") born in October about 1887-1888 in Missouri, died about 1975 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Sylvester Combs ("Vester Combs"), a twin born in November 1890-1891 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Pearl Larue about 1920 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, died about 1921 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Pearl Larue was born about 1903 in Gretna, Taney County, Missouri, and died after 1977.

Sylvester Combs and Pearl Combs had a son named:

Sylvester Combs, Jr. ("Vester Combs") born about 1921 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri and was still living in 1977;

Lester Combs, a twin born in November 1890-1891 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Oneita Elizabeth David ("Oneita David") about 1914 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, died May 22, 1955 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri at the age of 65, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Oneita David was born in February 1898 in Taneyville, Teney County, Missouri, died about 1974 in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, and is buried in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon. Lester Combs and Oneita Combs had 2 children:

Argus Combs born July 16, 1915 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Opel Gibbson ("Opel Gibson"?) about 1914 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, and was still living in 1977. Opel Gibbson was born about 1915 in Taney County, Missouri?, and was still living in 1977.

Argus Combs and Opel Combs had 5 children:

Shirley Combs born about 1935 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Freda Combs born about 1936 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Thelma Jean Combs ("Thelma Combs") born about 1938 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Richard Combs born about 1940 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and, Thomas Combs born about 1942 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and,

Carl Combs born June 30, 1919 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Daisy Little about 1940 in Glena, Missouri, and died about 1941 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Daisy Little was born about 1926 in Missouri?; and,

Margia Combs ("Marjorie Combs"?) born July 2, 1869 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died August 17, 1895 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri

Martha Ellen Compton ("Martha Compton" & "Mattie Compton") born March 14, 1867 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married John Royal Boswell ("John Boswell") about 1886-1887 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died August 4, 1920 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. John Boswell was born May 13, 1858 in Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri, died October 15, 1947 in Hollister, Taney County, Missouri in the home of his daughter, Mabel, and is buried in the Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. John Boswell and Martha Boswell had 8 children:

James William Boswell ("James Boswell") born June 26, 1888 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Alma Olive Grisham on June 13, 1909 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died March 9, 1953 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, and is buried in the Riverview Cemetery in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. Alma Grisham was born October 15, 1891 in Missouri?, died September 9, 1945 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas?, and probably is buried with her husband.

James Boswell and Alma Boswell had 5 children:

Margaret Elladean Boswell ("Margaret Boswell" & "Ellie Boswell") born April 29, 1910 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?, died September 20, 1977 in Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, and probably is buried in the Riverview Cemetery in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas;

Lucille Boswell born February 14, 1912 in Missouri?, and died on July 29, 1983 in Mountain View, Howell County, Missouri;

James Adrian Boswell ("James Boswell") born February 27, 1916 in Missouri?, and died February 25, 1973;

Dale Wayne Boswell ("Dale Boswell") born January 17, 1925 in Missouri?; and,

Darrell Leroy Boswell born July 6, 1934 in Missouri?;

Ralph Boswell born August 4, 1891 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Martha Magdaleen Bull ("Martha Bull") on September 28, 1913 in Gretna, Taney County, Missouri, died November 9, 1978 in Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, and is buried in the Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Martha Bull was born March 6, 1897 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, was the daughter of Sherman Bull and Annis Clinkenbeard, died January 14, 1975 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Ralph Boswell and Martha Boswell had 12 children:

Lawrence Robert Boswell ("Lawrence Boswell") born July 13, 1914 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Edna E. Skinner ("Edna Skinner") on December 23, 1938 in San Fernando, Las Angeles County, California, died April 8, 1992 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Eastland Cemetery in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Edna Skinner was born on October 26, 1917 in Pecan Gap, Lamar County, Texas.

Lawrence Boswell and Edna Boswell had 3 children:

Robert Lawrence Boswell ("Robert Boswell") born December 2, 1940 in Fesno, Fresno County, California, and married about 1970 in Missouri? and had a child named Chris Boswell who was born March 19, 1972 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Loretta Mae Boswell ("Loretta Boswell") born July 27, 1942 in Fesno, Fresno County, California, and married a McElroy sometime between 1960 and 1970 in California?

Loretta McElroy had an adopted daughter named:

Jennifer McElroy who was born November 10, 1974 in California?; and,

Carolyn Sue Boswell ("Carolyn Boswell") born April 9, 1945 in Fesno, Fresno County, California, and married Thomas Moore Colston ("Thomas Colston") about 1967 in Missouri? Thomas Colston was born June 3, 1943 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri.

Thomas Colston and Carolyn Colston had a son named:

Mica Colston born January 28, 1970 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri and who married Edi Anna Williams ("Edi Williams") about 1990 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?;

Vernon Elbert Boswell ("Vernon Boswell") born June 30, 1916 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Elsie Webb on April 2, 1938 in San Fernando, Los Angeles County, California. Elsie Webb was born about 1916;

Harold Eugene Boswell ("Harold Boswell") born September 3, 1918 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Kenneth Lee Herman Boswell ("Kenneth Boswell" & "Lee Boswell") born January 19, 1921 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Lorene Williams on March 29, 1941 in San Fernando, Los Angeles County, California. Lorene Williams was born about 1922;

Clarence Everett Boswell ("Clarence Boswell") born January 12, 1923 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Mildred Straub on October 22, 1945 in San Fernando, Los Angeles County, California. Mildren Straub was born about 1945-1955 in California?;

Opal Alieen Boswell ("Opal Boswell") born August 26, 1926 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died March 28, 1967 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Bonnie Maxine Boswell ("Bonnie Boswell") born August 24, 1928 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Hannan M. Boyd ("Hannan Boyd" & "Happy Boyd") on September 15, 1947 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Hannan Boyd was born about 1927 in Walnut Shade, Taney County, Missouri.

Hannan Boyd and Bonnie Boyd had 2 children:

John D. Boyd ("John Boyd") born January 24, 1950 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, married Mrs. Wanda L. Boyd ("Wanda Boyd") about 1970-1975 in Missouri?, died May 29, 1984 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, was cremated and buried in the Georgia Fun Home in Grandview, Jackson County, Missouri. John Boyd and Wanda Boyd had 3 children:

John D. Boyd, Jr. ("John Boyd") born about 1975-1985 in Missouri;

Della Boyd born about 1975-1985 in Missouri; and,

Dena Boyd born about 1975-1985 in Missouri; and,

Janice M. Boyd ("Janice Boyd") born about 1952 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri?, and married a Hickman about 1975-1985 in Missouri? and who was born about 1952;

Georgine Wilma Boswell ("Georgine Boswell") born December 14, 1929 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Melvin Faris Cummings ("Melvin Cummings") on December 28, 1948 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas. Melvin Cummings was born April 13, 1928 in Walnut Shade, Taney County, Missouri, was the son of Philip Franklin Bartholomew Cummings, Sr. ("Philip Cummings", & "Franklin Cummings") and Edna Lucille Bilyeu ("Edna Bilyeu"), died March 26, 1988 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Walnut Shade, Taney County, Missouri. Melvin Cummings and Georgine Cummings had 6 children:

Farris Lee Cummings ("Farris Cummings") born May 11, 1950 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Shirley Jean Cobb ("Shirley Cobb") on December 26, 1969 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri. Shirley Cobb was born January 1, 1950 in Kirbyville, Taney County, Missouri.

Farris Cummings and Shirley Cummings had 2 children:

Tina Jean Cummings ("Tina Cummings") born September 12, 1970 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Paul Raymond Hart ("Paul Hart") on May 12, 1992 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Paul Hart was born December 14, 1967 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Paul Hart and Tina Hart had 2 children:

Dylon Alexander Hart ("Dylon Hart") born January 23, 1993 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and,

Crystal Ann Hart ("Crystal Hart") born November 27, 1996 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and,

Travis Justin Cummings ("Travis Cummings") born December 14, 1979 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

William Dean Cummings ("William Cummings") born August 27, 1953 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Pat Lou Maggard ("Pat Maggard" & "Patricia Maggard") on November 22, 1974 in Oldfield, Christian County, Missouri. Pat Maggard was born June 6, 1956 in Elkhead, Christian County, Missouri.

William Cummings and Pat Cummings ("Patricia Cummings"?) had 3 children:

Billy Dean Cummings ("Billy Cummings" & "William Cummings"?) born August 10, 1975 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Donnie Walter Cummings ("Donnie Cummings") born October 18, 1976 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; and,

Kelly Rae Cummings ("Kelly Cummings") born June 21, 1978 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Wilma Lucille Cummings ("Wilma Cummings") born August 16, 1956 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Steve Charles Weter ("Steve Weter" & "Stephen Weter"?) on January 11, 1974 in Walnut Shade, Taney County, Missouri. Steve Weter was born August 10, 1954 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri.

Steve Weter and Wilma Weter had 2 children:

Cory Dean Weter ("Cory Weter"), a twin born June 1, 1978 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; and,

Lori Ann Weter ("Lori Weter"), a twin born June 1, 1978 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Martha Lea Cummings ("Martha Cummings") born May 20, 1961 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Reggie Bruce Fausett ("Reggie Fausett" & "Reginald Fausett"?) on November 3, 1979 in the Oak Ridge Church in Walnut Shade, Taney County, Missouri. Reggie Fausett was born on March 22, 1956 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri.

Regie Fausett and Martha Fausett had 2 children:

Melissa Ann Fausett ("Melissa Fausett") born May 23, 1980 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; and,

Amanda Lee Fausett ("Amanda Fausett") born April 10, 1981 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Darrel Lou Cummings ("Darrel Cummings" & "Darrell Cummings"), a twin born April 7, 1965 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Rhonda Carol Jasper ("Ronda Jasper") on August 25, 1985 in the New Haven Church in Chestnut Ridge, Taney County, Missouri. Rhonda Jasper was born July 24, 1968 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.

Darrel Cummings and Rhonda Cummings had 2 children:

Triston Carol Cummings ("Triston Cummings") born May 17, 1987 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, died the next day, and is buried in the Walnut Shade Cemetery in Walnut Shade, Taney County, Missouri; and,

Darrelicia Carol Cummings ("Darrelicia Cummings") born November 16, 1988 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; and,

Carol Sue Cummings ("Carol Cummings"), a twin born April 7, 1965 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Doyan Lee Booth ("Doyan Booth") on June 22, 1985 in the Mincy Church in Mincy, Taney County, Missouri. Doyan Booth was born January 17, 1965 in Branson,

Taney County, Missouri. Doyan Booth and Carol Booth had 2 children: Heather Lea Booth ("Heather Booth") born October 31, 1985 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and,

April Lynn Booth ("April Booth") born August 16, 1989 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Gifford Melvin Boswell ("Gifford Boswell") born January 8, 1931 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Finis Sherman Royal Boswell ("Finis Boswell" & "Taney Boswell") born June 9, 1933 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died November 9, 1946 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Grover Harman Boswell ("Grover Boswell") born February 2, 1934 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died February 2, 1934 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and,

Carl Delmar Boswell ("Carl Boswell") born January 24, 1940 in San Fernando, Los Angeles County, California;

Dillard Boswell born August 2, 1894 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Iva E. Holderby ("Iva Holderby") on December 22, 1917 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died November 20, 1982 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and is buried in the Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Iva Holderby was born August 6, 1896 in Clever, Christian County, Missouri, died December 7, 1987 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and is buried in Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri.

Dillard Boswell and Iva Boswell had 5 children:

John Elvin Boswell ("John Boswell") born March 3, 1919 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and died May 22, 1922 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Enid E. Boswell born November 20, 1920 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; Ellen Boswell born April 2, 1924 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Richard R. Blevins ("Richard Blevins") on October 20, 1941 in Carl Junction, Jasper County, Missouri, and died October 10, 1955 in Glendale, Los Angeles County, California. Richard Blevins was born about 1924 in Missouri?;

D. Paul Boswell born March 15, 1926 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Charlotte Hartman on June 20, 1948 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. Charlotte Hartman was born about 1926 in Missouri?; and, Roy S. Boswell ("Roy Boswell") born December 22, 1927 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Mary Smith on December 20, 1947 in Camden, Ouachita County, Arizona. Mary Smith was born about 1927 in either Missouri or Arizona;

Mabel Carrie Boswell ("Mabel Boswell") born September 6,, 1897 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married William W. Wilson ("William Wilson" & "Bill Wilson") on March 1, 1919 in Hollister, Taney County, Missouri, died January 14, 1990 in Branson County, Missouri, and is buried in the Ozarks Memorial Park Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. William Wilson was born March 15, 1888 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died July 25, 1962 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Loyce Boswell born October 19, 1899 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Edna Holman on May 15, 1948 in either Missouri or Arkansas?, died May 18, 1986 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Republic, Greene County, Missouri. Edna Holl was born November 20, 1902 in Golden, Barry County, Missouri, died July 20, 1989 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband;

Chester Royal Boswell ("Chester Boswell") born June 21, 1903 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Annie Sylvia Cox ("Annie Cox" & "Ann Cox"?) on June 7, 1927 in Newkirk, Kay County, Oklahoma, died January 23, 1968 in Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, and is buried in the Memorial Lawn Cemetery in Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas. Annie Cox was born January 26, 1908 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died about 1979 in Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas, and is buried with her husband.

Chester Boswell and Annie Boswell ("Ann Boswell") had 3 children:

Nellie Maxine Boswell born April 29, 1928 in Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, and died May 22, 1935 in Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas;

Beverly Ruth Boswell ("Beverly Boswell"), a twin born April 17 in Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, and married C. Scott Reiter about 1955-1965 in Kansas? Scott Reiter was born about 1935; and,

Barbara Ann Boswell ("Barbara Boswell"), a twin born April 17, 1936 in Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, and married a Sawyer about 1955-1965 in Kansas? and who was born about 1935;

Helen Boswell born November 27, 1906 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married George Hubert Stancil ("George Stancil") on February 20, 1930 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, died in May 1995 in Searcy, White County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. George Stancil was born on June 6, 1896 in Canton, Cherokee County, Georgia, died April 4, 1988 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and is buried with his wife. George Stancil and Helen Stancil had 3 children:

Hubert Milton Stancil ("Hubert Stancil") born November 30, 1930 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Ruby Marie McClary ("Ruby McClary") on December 1, 1951 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas. Ruby McClary was born March 6, 1933 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri. Hubert Stancil and Ruby Stancil had 5 children:

Stanley Hubert Stancil ("Stanley Stancil") born May 23, 1954 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, and married Julia Kay Nehis ("Julia Nehis") on May 8, 1982 in South Holland, Cook County, Illinois. Julia Stancil was born about 1960;

Karen Elaine Stancil ("Karen Stancil") born August 21, 1955 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, and married Dr. Thomas Frazee Fleischhauer ("Thomas Fleichhauer" & "Thomas Fleichauer"?) on January 21, 1980 in Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Thomas Fleischhauer was born August 21, 1955 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, and was the son of Hubert Milton Stancil ("Hubert Stancil") and Ruby Marie McClary ("Ruby McClary");

Shirley Jean Stancil ("Shirley Stancil") born November 8, 1957 in Uchitomari, Okinawa, Japan, and married Leslie M. Ratcliff ("Leslie Ratcliff") on January 31, 1976 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Leslie Ratchiff was born about 1955;

Donna Lynn Stancil ("Donna Stancil") born April 24, 1963 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Gary Wayne Stancil ("Gary Stancil") born December 3, 1966 in Jacksonville, Pulaski County, Arkansas;

Martha J. Stancil ("Martha Stancil" & "Marty Stancil") born April 16, 1932 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married William Parker Robinson ("William Robinson" & "Billy Wilson") on December 9, 1960 in Ft. Smith, Crawford County, Arizona. William Robinson was born January 1, 1933 in Magnolia, Columbia County, Arizona. William Robinson and Martha Robinson had 2 children:

Michael Parker Robinson ("Michael Robinson") born January 31, 1955 in Fayetteville, Washington County, Arizona, and married Carolyn Lenora Anest ("Carolyn Anest") on May 5, 1979 in Tupelo, Lee County, Mississippi. Carolyn Anest was born about 1955; and,

William Stancil Robinson ("William Robinson") born July 12, 1964 in Searcy, White County, Arizona; and,

Violet Ann Stancil ("Violet Stancil") born October 29, 1933 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and died the same day; and,

George Boswell born 1889 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died about 1890 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

George William Compton, Jr. ("George Compton") born about 1869 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and died about 1876 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and,

John Thomas Compton ("John Compton") born March 27, 1872 in Forsythe, Taney County, Missouri, married Daisy Mae Shawley McKinney ("Daisy McKinney" & "Mae McKinney") on July 3, 1897 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, died November 8, 1968 in Carmichael, Sacramento County, California, and is buried in the Sunset Lawn Cemetery in Carmichael, Sacramento County, California. Daisy Shawley was born September 12, 1882 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, died March 5, 1969 in Carmichael, Sacramento County, California, and is buried with her husband. John Compton and Daisy Compton had 10 children:

Benjamin Dillard Compton ("Benjamin Compton" & "Benie Compton") born May 3, 1898 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, married Emily Olena McMillan ("Emily McMillan") on October 8, 1914 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, died December 25, 1991 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Emily McMillan was born January 25, 1897 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died July 10, 1976 in Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Benjamin Compton and Emily Compton had 6 children:

Bessie Daisy Compton ("Bessie Compton") born August 17, 1915 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Jake Woodrow Zimmerman ("Jake Zimmerman") on August 6, 1938 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri. Jake Zimmerman was born February 18, 1907 in Pacific, Franklin County, Missouri.

Jake Zimmerman and Bessie Zimmerman had 2 children:

Linda Lee Zimmerman ("Linda Zimmerman") born November 26, 1941 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Jerry Paquin on November 2, 1963 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Jerry Paquin was born about 1940; and,

Sharon Sue Zimmerman ("Sharon Zimmerman") born February 1, 1944 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Donald Satterfield on September 4, 1964 in Ringling, Jefferson County, Oklahoma. Donald Satterfield was born about 1944;

Jessie Ellen Compton ("Jessie Compton") born August 15, 1915 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married William Wilkerson Lawson ("William Lawson") on May 12, 1934 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma at the home of Rev. Eaton. William Lawson was born November 30, 1908 in Prue, Osage County, Oklahoma.

William Lawson and Jessie Lawson had 2 children:

Wilma Joyce Lawson ("Wilma Lawson") born March 25, 1936 in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Jack H. Robison ("Jack Robison' & "Jack Robinson"?) on January 16, 1960 in Farmington, San Juan County, New Mexico. Jack Robison was born about 1935 and died about 1977; and,

Clyde Wilmer Lawson ("Clyde Lawson") born April 13, 1944 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Carlotta J. Worthington ("Carlotta Worthington") on March 29, 1962 at the Church of God in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Carlotta Wothington was born about 1944 in Oklahoma?;

Opal Lucile Compton ("Opal Compton") born September 18, 1917 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Samuel Aubrey Henry ("Samuel Henry") on May 22, 1937 in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Samuel Henry was born on January 28, 1916.

Samuel Henry and Opal Henry had 2 children:

Dorothy Sharon Henry ("Dorothy Henry") born May 8, 1939 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Darrell Wayne Gosnell ("Darrell Gosnell") born September 9, 1960 in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Darrell Gosnell was born about 1939 in Oklahoma?; and,

Audry Ray Henry ("Audry Henry") born November 3, 1946 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Dorothy Sue Foust ("Dorothy Foust") on August 2, 1968 in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Dorothy Foust was born about 1947 in Oklahoma?;

Benjamin Fletcher Compton ("Benjamin Compton") born April 30, 1919 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Lillian Viola Johnson ("Lillian Johnson") on August 7, 1946 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Lillian Johnson was born on January 12, 1928 in Jenks, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Benjamin Compton and Lillian Compton had 6 children:

Benjamin Fletcher Compton ("Benjamin Compton") born September 18, 1947 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Lana Kay Horn ("Lana Horn") on March 3, 1967 in San Antonia, Bear County, Texas. Lana Horn was born about 1947;

Beverly Jean Compton ("Beverly Compton") born February 18, 1949 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Tommy Amos ("Thomas Amos"?) in August 1969 in Kentucky. Thomas Amos was born about 1949;

Constance Lou Compton ("Constance Compton") born June 26, 1950 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Richard Charles McMillian ("Richard McMillan") on December 20, 1970 in California. Richard McMillian was born about 1950;

Dennis Dean Compton ("Dennis Compton") born September 26, 1951 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Barbara Spitler on January 24, 1973 in Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma. Barbara Spitler was born about 1952 in Oklahoma?;

Sandra Lee Compton ("Sandra Compton") born July 9, 1956 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Gary Steven Mullins ("Gary Mullins") on July 19, 1974 in Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma. Gary Mullins was born about 1955 in Oklahoma?; and,

Debra Kay Compton ("Debra Compton" & "Deborah Compton"?) born January 12, 1960 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma

Billie McShiveres Compton ("Billie Compton", "Billy Compton"? & "William Compton") born December 20, 1924 in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Goldie Maxine McNair ("Goldie McNair") on May 29, 1943 in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Goldie McNair was born on August 16, 1925 in Oklahoma?

Billie Compton and Goldie Compton had 3 children:

Troy David Compton ("Troy Compton") born February 26, 1944 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Linda Stevenson on July 3, 1965 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas. Linda Stevenson was born about 1945;

Harold Eugene Compton ("Harold Compton") born August 21, 1945 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and died on February 21, 1946 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma; and,

Patti Ann Compton ("Patti Compton") born May 14, 1947 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Deryl Wyrick ("Daryl Wyrick"?) on May 31, 1969 in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Deryl Wyrick was born about 1947 in Oklahoma?; and,

John Allen Compton ("John Compton") born June 8, 1935 in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Delora Earnestine Anderson ("Delora Anderson") born June 27, 1953 in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Delora Anderson was born June 16, 1937 in Webb City, Osage County, Oklahoma.

John Compton and Delora Compton had 6 children:

John Edward Compton ("John Compton") born April 29, 1954 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Joyce J. Mason ("Joyce Mason") on February 24, 1975 in Wright City, McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Joyce Mason was born about 1955 in Oklahoma?;

Katherine Earnestine Compton ("Katherine Compton") born June 27, 1955 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Tommy Evans ("Thomas Evans"?) on November 27, 1973 in Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma. Tommy Evans was born about 1964 in Oklahoma?;

Judith Karol Compton ("Judith Compton" & "Carol Compton"?) born July 2, 1956 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma;

Richard Allen Compton ("Richard Compton") born October 5, 1958 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married a Mrs. Debra ("Deborah"?) on February 18, 1977 in Highland, Arkansas. Mrs. Debra was born about 1959;

Anita Leavern Compton ("Anita Compton" & "Laverne Compton"?) born January 15, 1960 in Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, and married Glen Tune ("Glenn Tune"?) on April 28, 1977 in Thayler, Oregon County, Missouri. Glenn Tune was born about 1957; and,

Alpha Marie Compton ("Alpha Compton") born July 9, 1963 in Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma;

William Roy Compton ("William Compton") born October 18, 1899 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, married Bessie Hensley on December 22, 1918 in Taney County, Missouri?, died March 7, in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Branson Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Bessie Hensley was born on May 9, 1903 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. William Compton and Bessie Compton had 4 children:

Don Compton ("Donald Compton"?) born about 1920 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Ellen Compton born about 1922 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Buddy Compton born about 1924 in Fruita, Mesa County, Colorado; and, JoAnn Compton born about 1926 in Fruita, Mesa County, Colorado;

Edna McCulon Compton ("Edna Compton" & "McCullon Compton"?) born November 29, 1901 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, died June 10, 1903 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Mountain Grove Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Charles Etsel Compton ("Charles Compton") born September 19, 1902 in Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, and married Laura Jane Blair ("Laura Blair") on November 18, 1922 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Troy Manford Compton ("Troy Compton") born January 17, 1907 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, first married Jessie Mae Hensley ("Jessie Hensley") on December 24, 1926 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, later married Jessie Mae Hensley ("Jessie Hensley") on December 24, 1926 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and died March 16, 1948 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. Jessie Hensley was born on March 18, 1904 in Bradleyville, Taney County, Missouri and later married a Hulsey after 1948 and who was born about 1900-1910. Troy Compton and Jessie Compton had 8 children:

Bennie Charles Compton ("Bennie Compton" & "Benjamin Compton"?) born January 24, 1924 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Virginia Evelyn LaPoint ("Virginia LaPoint") on March 13, 1954 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada and who was born about 1924-1934;

Bobby Gene Compton ("Bobby Compton") born February 6, 1926 in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Bonnie Glover; Geraldine Compton born November 23, 1929 in Sperry, and married Claude Finnell who was born about 1926-1930;

Geraldine Compton born on November 23, 1929 in Sperry, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Claude Finnell who was born about 1929;

Sammie Lee Compton ("Sammie Compton" & "Samuel Compton"?) born April 16, 1931 in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, married Erline Bradberry, and died in September 1954 in the United States Navy in Korea. Erline Bradberry was born about 1931;

Kenneth Ray Compton ("Kenneth Compton") born October 16, 1933 in Jay, Delaware County, Oklahoma, and married Beverly Petterson ("Beverly Patterson"?) who was born about 1935;

Jimmie Carl Compton ("Jimmie Compton" & "James Compton") on September 7, 1935 in Jay, Delaware County, Oklahoma, and married Lila Monroe who was born about 1935;

Donald Wayne Compton ("Donald Compton") born November 25, 1937 in Corona, San Bernadino County, California, and married Joan Ward who was born about 1937; and,

Johnie LaVerne Compton ("Johnie Compton") born January 26, 1939 in Corona, San Bernadino County, California, and married Francis Fielding who was born about 1940;

Troy Compton and Jessie Compton had 2 children:

Betty Lou Compton ("Betty Compton" & "Elizabeth Compton"?) born on August 24, 1928 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Leroy Bowman on June 17, 1951 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri and who was born about 1928 in Missouri?; and,

Aileen Marie Compton ("Aileen Compton") born March 26, 1932 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, first married Wayne Barker on June 10, 1952 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?, and later married Jim Fulkerson ("James Fulkerson") on May 26, 1967. Wayne Barker was born about 1932 in Missouri? and Jim Fulkerson was born about 1930;

Belva Rena Compton ("Belva Compton") born February 14, 1909 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, first married Exie Eunice Craig ("Exie Craig") on July 4, 1925 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and later married Neuman Nelson Wascom ("Newman Wascom") before 1944. Exie Craig was born August 12, 1905 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and died in January 1963 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona. Neuman Wascom was born on July 16, 1908 in Walker, Livingston County, Louisiana. Exie Craig and Belva Craig had 4 children:

Cherolene Eunice Craig ("Cherolene Craig" & "Charlene Craig") born March 31, 1926 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Bob Eugene Craig ("Bob Craig" & "Robert Craig"?) born June 18, 1927 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Pauline Maybell Craig ("Pauline Craig") born September 14, 1928 in Red Fork, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Richard Smith on September 14, 1945 in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada and who was born about 1925-1930; and,

Mary Louise Craig ("Mary Craig") born September 27, 1930 in Red Fork, Tulsa County, Oklahoma;

Neuman Wascom and Belva Wascom had 2 children:

Inis Carol Wascom ("Inis Wascom") born February 14, 1944 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, and married John C. Hammock ("John Hammock") on July 27, 1959 in Nevada and who was born about 1940; and,

Georgia Ann Wascom ("Georgia Wascom") born December 19, 1945 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, first married Jack Leroy Caton ("Jack Caton" & "Jack Cayton"?) on December 30, 1960 in Nevada, later married a Tibbens after 1972 in California?, and died December 23, 1972 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California. Jack Caton was born about 1940 and her second husband was born about 1945. Jack Caton and Georgia Caton had 3 children:

Suzianna Lynn Caton ("Suzianna Caton" & "Susanna Caton"?) born October 31, 1962 in California?;

Jackie Lynn Caton ("Jackie Caton" & "Jackolyn Caton"?) born February 4, 1964 in California?; and,

Theresa Lynn Caton ("Theresa Caton") born March 20, 1965 in California? By her second marriage, Georgia Tibbens had a daughter named:

Larann Lee Tibbens ("Larann Tibbens") who was born on December 28, 1971 in California?;

James Albert Compton ("James Compton") born October 5, 1910 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Lorea Laura Bearden ("Lorea Bearden") on June 27, 1931 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Lorea Bearden was born July 14, 1912 in Chestnut Ridge, Taney County, Missouri, died January 31, 1990 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Ozarks Memorial Park Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. James Compton and Lorea Compton had 2 children:

Betty Mae Compton ("Betty Compton" & "Elizabeth Compton") born May 11, 1933 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Archie Plummer ("Archibald Plummer"?) about 1953 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas and who was born about 1930; and,

Albert James Compton, Jr. ("Albert Compton") born August 12, 1935 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Lynn Conway about 1953 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died January 3, 1977 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Linda Conway was born about 1935 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?;

Plezie Woodrow Compton ("Plezie Compton" & "Plez Compton") born December 8, 1916 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Alma Williams on January 15, 1917 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, died April 11, 1980 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, and is buried in the Sacramento Cemetery in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California. Alma Williams was born about 1920. Plezie Compton and Alma Compton had 3 children:

Thomas Lee Compton ("Thomas Compton") born November 24, 1938 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, and married Carolyn Lee Williams ("Carolyn Williams") about 1960-1970 and who was born about 1940;

Charles Woodrow Compton ("Charles Compton") born November 3, 1940 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, and married Shirley Gene Adams ("Shirley Adams") about 1960-1970 and who was born about 1942; and,

Joyce Lynn Compton ("Joyce Compton") born September 26, 1942 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, and died October 3, 1944 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California;

Eula Catherine Compton ("Eula Compton") born January 5, 1919 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, first married Clarence Lee Coffelt ("Clarence Coffelt") on September 16, 1933 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, later married Scott Jess Ramsey ("Scott Remsey") on September 7, 1937 in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada and who was born about 1915, and still later married Glen Best ("Glenn Best"?) before 1989 and probably in California. Glen Best was born about 1915. Clarence Coffelt was born May 23, 1914 in Taney County, Missouri, died March 9, 1976 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, and is buried in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Clarence Coffelt and Eula Coffelt had a daughter named:

Mary Catherine Coffelt ("Mary Coffelt") who was born on June 24, 1934 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, first married Gary Leon Guill ("Gary Guill") on March 21, 1953 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, and later married Charles Thomas Durham ("Charles Durham") before 1962. Guy Guill was born February 26, 1934 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Idaho, and Charles Durham was born on November 4, 1925 in Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana.

Gary Guill and Mary Guill had a daughter named:

Luella Katherine Guill ("Luella Guill") who was born on October 8, 1951 in Whittier, Louisiana County, California, and married Elton Wayne Wenneker ("Elton Wenneker") about 1970-1980 and probably in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California. Elton Wenneker was born about 1950 in California?.

Charles Durham and Mary Durham had a son named:

Scott Raymond Durham ("Scott Durham") born January 21, 1962 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, died April 8, 1972 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, and is buried in the Mt. Vernon Memorial Park Cemetery in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California; and,

Cuma Gale Compton ("Cuma Compton") born May 29, 1924 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and apparently first married George Leslie Bearden ("George Bearden") on October 19, 1940 in Hollister, Taney County, Missouri, and later married William T. Flowers ("William Flowers") who was born about 1920. George Bearden was born on October 7, 1902 in Walnut Shade, Taney County, Missouri, married October 19, 1940 in Hollister, Taney County, Missouri, died in May 1978, and is buried in the Branson Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. George Bearden and Cuma Bearden had 4 children:

George Manford Bearden ("George Bearden") born May 5, 1945 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and died the same day;

John Franklin Bearden ("John Bearden") born February 25, 1947 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Roy Lynn Bearden ("Roy Bearden"), a twin born April 24, 1956 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and,

Robert Glenn Bearden ("Robert Bearden"), a twin born April 24, 1956 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Deborah McBride on May 17, 1975 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California and who was born about 1956-1960. Robert Bearden and Deborah Bearden had two unknown daughters who were probably born in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California about 1978 and 1985;

By his second marriage, George Compton and Tennessee Compton had at least the following 9 children:

William Carroll Compton ("William Compton") born September 2, 1873 in Missouri, first married Elvina Lewallen ("Viney Lewallen") on May 1, 1897 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died December 23, 1925 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried with his wife in the Danworth Cemetery near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri. William Compton and Viney Compton had 10 children:

Bertha Compton born about 1899 in Missouri, and married Joe Simpson ("Joseph Simpson");

Charles Compton born May 3, 1901 in Missouri, married Lovie Ora Pendergrass ("Lovie Pendergrass") about 1920 in Missouri, and died September 14, 1968 in Missouri?. Lovie Pendergrass was born between 1900-1905 in Missouri?. Apparently Charles Compton and Lovie Compton had the following 12 children:

Orville Lee Compton ("Orville Compton") born July 28, 1921 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married Daisy Imogene Tindle ("Daisy Tindle") on July 25, 1953 in Greene County, Missouri?. Daisy Tindle was born on September 28, 1936 Orville Compton and Daisy had 4 children:

Shirley Jo Compton ("Shirley Compton") born July 4, 1954 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married Randy Morrill ("Randall Morrill") about 1974. Randy Morrill was born about 1974 and he and Shirley Morrill had 2 children:

Rochelle Lynette Morrill ("Rochele Morrill") born December 16, 1975; and, Melody Jean Morrill ("Melody Morrill") born on August 12, 1977;

Randy Lee Compton ("Randy Compton") born March 14, 1958 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and died about 1982;

Jean Bernice Compton ("Jean Compton") born October 17, 1959 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, first married Nevin Breashears about 1977 and who was born about 1958, and later married Thurman Harris about 1980 and who was born about 1959. Nevin Breashears and Jean Breashears had a daughter named Christina Marie Breashears ("Christina Breashears") who was born on April 11, 1978. Thurman Harris and Jean Harris were the parents of a daughter named Jimi Jo Harris ("Jimi Harris") who was born on October 19, 1981; and,

Belinda Louise Compton ("Belinda Compton") born June 27, 1962 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married Larry Lee Glass ("Larry Glass" & "Lawrence Glass"?) on December 6, 1982. Larry Glass was born on September 5, 1957 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.

Larry Glass and Belinda Glass had 2 children:

Michelle Leanne Glass ("Michelle Glass") born March 15, 1983; and,

Larry Wayne Glass ("Larry Glass" & "Lawrence Glass"?) born on December 3, 1985 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas;

Chester Harold Compton ("Chester Compton") born in January 1922 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Raymond Compton born about 1926 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Wilma June Compton ("Wilma Compton") born June 16, 1932 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Gary Compton who was stillborn about 1928 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Timmy Compton ("Timothy Compton"?) who was stillborn about 1930 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Troy Compton, a twin born on May 3, 1934 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Roy Compton, a twin born on May 3, 1934 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Robert Edward Compton ("Robert Compton") born May 2, 1937 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and died on February 3, 1996 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Lester Alonzo Compton ("Lester Compton") born September 16, 1945 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married Jo Marie Bass ("Jo Bass") about 1965 in Missouri. Jo Bass was born about June 6, 1947 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Lester Compton and Jo Compton had 2 children:

John David Compton ("John Compton") born December 14, 1975 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married Christina Sara Guinn ("Christina Guinn") on March 17, 1995 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Christina Guinn was born on July 21, 1978 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and was the daughter of Raymond James Guinn ("Raymond Guinn") and his second wife Ginny Smith.

John Compton and Christina Compton had a daughter named:

Kayla Louise Marie Compton ("Kala Compton" & "Louise Compton") born July 1, 1995 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; and,

Robert Dale Compton ("Robert Compton") born July 4, 1977 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Charles Homer Compton ("Charles Compton") born about 1948 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; and,

William Compton born on July 27, 19?? in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Gertrude Compton born about 1904 in Missouri, and married Charles Gibson;

Earl Compton born December 8, 1905 in Missouri, married Crystal Pendergrass, and died on March 11, 1989 in Missouri?;

Lonnie Compton born April 17, 1908 in Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, and married Mae Ennis on April 4, 1927 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri. May Ennis was born on May 24, 1912 in Coalgate, Coal County, Oklahoma, was the daughter of Rufford Ennis and Vera E. Ellis ("Vera Ellis").

Lonnie Compton and Mae Compton had 2 children:

Lonnie E. Compton ("Lonnie Compton") born December 26, 1930 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married Norma Auberry on January 28, 1955 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; and,

Peggy Jane Compton ("Peggy Compton") born October 30, 1933 in Springfield, Missouri, and married Verl Jean on January 5, 1952 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas;

Grace Compton born about 1910 in Missouri, and married Walter Loveland;

Harold Compton born about 1912 in Missouri;

Beula Compton born about 1914 in Missouri;

Thomas Compton born about 1916 in Missouri, and married Gladys Morgan; and,

Paul Compton born about 1922 in Missouri, and married Ruby Baldwin;410

Millie Evelyn Compton ("Millie Compton" & "Mildred Compton"?) born on October 22, 1875 in Missouri, married William Beeman ("William Beman") on January 1, 1893 in Greene County, Missouri, died on November 6, 1955 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Danworth Cemetery near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri. Some say she was born on October 22, 1871, which would have made her the oldest of the children of George Compton and Tennessee Compton, which is contrary to popular belief. William Beman was born on April 5, 1869, and died December 7, 1946 probably in Greene County, Missouri and is probably buried in the Danfort Cemetery in Greene County, Missouri;

Georgia Anna Compton ("Georgia Compton" & "Ann Compton"?) born January 17, 1879 in Texas, married William Henry Schriner ("William Schriner") on September 14, 1894 in Cassville, Missouri, died on either January 20, 1964 or on November 6, 1964410 in Viola, Barry County, Missouri, and is buried in Viola, Barry County, Missouri. William Schriner was born on February 9, 1876, died on May 6, 1957 in Viola County, Missouri, and is buried with his wife;

Rufus James Compton ("Rufus Compton") born May 5, 1882 in Stone County, Missouri, in 1907 was listed as a taxpayer in No Go, Missouri, married Minnie May Scott ("Minnie Scott") on October 4, 1909 in Greene County, Missouri, lived in Jackson Township, Greene County, Missouri in the home where Minnie Scott was born. He died on June 18, 1968 in Missouri of a heart attack, and is buried in the Danworth Cemetery near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri. Minnie Scott was born on November 11, 1885 in Greene County, Missouri, was the daughter of Samuel Jackson Scott ("Samuel Scott") and Mary Clara Evans ("Mary Evans"), died December 24, 1964 in Missouri from pneumonia, and is buried with her husband. After the death of her father, Minnie Compton and Rufus Compton purchased the remaining 44 acres of her father's land from the other 5 heir and they made their home in Jackson Township, Greene County, Missouri, the home where Minnie Compton was born. Apparently Rufus Compton's father, George William Compton ("George Compton") died about 1894 when Rufus was 12 years of age as a result of injuries inflicted by a horse. According to the 1900 census, Rufus Compton was the n living with a brother, Caroll Compton ("Carroll Compton") in Greene County, Missouri. In 1910 Rufus Compton and Minnie Compton were listed as then living in North Camobell Township, Springfield, Missouri. Rufus Compton and Minnie Compton had 8 children, 1 of which died at infancy. The 7 remaining children were:

Bert Brown Compton ("Bert Compton") born July 15, 1910 in Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, and married Alma Pauline Slavens ("Alma Slavens") on January 7, 1931 in Greene County, Missouri. Pauline Slavens was born on March 11, 1916, and was the daughter of John Slavens and Clara Noah. Bert Compton and Alma Compton had 5 children:

Don Edward Compton ("Don Compton" & "Donald Compton") born October 11, 1935 in Greene County, Missouri, died October 11, 1935 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Danforth Cemetery near Strafford, in Greene County, Missouri;

Beverly June Compton ("Beverly Compton") born June 1, 1938 in Greene County, Missouri, and married George Morelock on December 19, 1954 probably in Missouri. George Morelock was born on October 10, 1933 and he and Beverly Morelock had 3 children:

Randy Morelock ("Randall Morelock") born about 1955 probably in Missouri;

Danny Morelock ("Daniel Morelock") born about 1957 probably in Missouri; and,

David Morelock born about 1960 probably in Missouri;

Barbara Jean Compton ("Barbara Compton") born August 22, 1941 in Greene County, Missouri, and married Don Peak ("Donald Peak") on October 20, 1961 probably in Missouri. Don Peak was born on January 7, 1934 and he and Barbara Peak had 3 children:

Donna Peak born about 1962 probably in Missouri;

Connie Peak born about 1964 probably in Missouri and,

Cindy Peak ("Cynthia Peak"?) born about 1967 probably in Missouri;

Bonnie Sue Compton ("Bonnie Compton ("Bonnie Compton") born January 5, 1945 in Greene County, Missouri, and married Wayne Seiler on December 27, 1963 probably in Missouri. Wayne Seiler was born on March 17, 1943 and he and Bonnie Seiler had 3 children:

Terry Seiler ("Terrance Seiler"?) born about 1965 probably in Missouri;

Bobbi Seiler born about 1967 probably in Missouri; and,

Vicky Seiler born about 1970 probably in Missouri; and,

Brenda Kay Compton ("Brenda Compton") on February 18, 1953 in Greene County, Missouri, died on March 2, 1953 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Danforth Cemetery near Strafford, in Greene County, Missouri;

Stella Mae Compton ("Stella Compton") born July 12, 1911 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, first married Okla Olen Hensley ("Okla Hensley" & "Oklahoma Hensley"?) on March 10, 1930 in Greene County, Missouri, later married Lucille Minnie Clossip ("Lucille Clossip") after the death of Stella Hensley, died from cancer on May 10, 1948 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Danford Cemetery near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri. Okla Hensley was born on February 22, 1909 in Missouri, was the son of Okla Home Hensley ("Okla Hensley") and Lilly J. Macky ("Lilly Macky" & "Lillian Macky"?), died on October 26, 1987 in Missouri, and is buried at Mt. Olive Cemetery near Marshfield, Missouri. Okla Hensley and Stella Hensley had 3 children:

Willy Olen Hensley ("Willie Hensley" & "William Hensley"?) born March 21, 1931 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, married Delpha D. Campbell ("Delpha Campbell") on February 2, 1948, probably in Missouri, died October 24, 1981 from a heart attack, probably in Missouri, and is buried in the Bass Chapel Cemetery in Fair Grove, Greene County, Missouri. Delpha Campbell was born on February 9, 1928, and later married Russell Scott following the death of Willy Hensley.

Willy Hensley and Delpha Hensley had 2 children:

Cecil Olen Hensley ("Cecil Hensley") born about 1949 probably in Missouri; and,

Della Jane Hensley ("Della Hensley") born about 1951 probably in Missouri;

Minnie Darlene Hensley ("Minnie Hensley") born on April 20, 1933 Greene County, Missouri, first married Kenneth Sparks about 1949, probably in Missouri, and later married William N. Cook ("William Cook") about 1952, and still later married Shamel Lenard Painter ("Shamel Painter" & "Leonard Painter") on June 9, 1969.

Kenneth Sparks and Minnie Sparks had a daughter named:

Nancy Jean Sparks ("Nancy Sparks") born about 1951 probably in Missouri.

William Cook and Minnie Cook had a son named:

Danny Darren Cook ("Danny Cook" & "Daniel Cook"?) who was born about 1954 probably in Missouri. Shamel Painter and Minnie Painter later adopted Danny Cook; and,

Stella Louise Hensley ("Stella Hensley") born on June 29, 1935 Greene County, Missouri, and married James Allen on September 6, 1954, probably in Missouri. James Allen was born on March 13, 1935 and he and Stella Allen had 2 children: Rita Allen born about 1955 probably in Missouri; and, Vicky Allen born about 1957 probably in Missouri;

Ralph Jackson Compton ("Ralph Compton" & "Jack Compton") born October 8, 1913 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, first married Frances Walsie Slavens ("Frances Slavens" & "Francis Slavens"?) on November 18, 1934 in Greene County, Missouri, later married Minnie Fern Livingston ("Minnie Livingston") on December 7, 1945 in Greene County, Missouri, died February 10, 1965 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Danforth Cemetery, near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri. Ralph Compton and Frances Compton had a son named:

Ralph Eugene Compton ("Ralph Compton") born October 16, 1936, first married Kay Brown, and later married Gloria Turner in 1965 who already had a daughter named Robin Turner. Ralph Compton and Kay Compton had 2 children: Brenda Compton born about 1958 probably in Greene County, Missouri; and, Rickey Compton ("Richard Compton"?) born about 1960 probably in Greene County, Missouri. Ralph Compton and Gloria Compton had 2 children: Tracy Compton born about 1966 probably in Missouri; and,

Briant Compton born about 1968 probably in Missouri;

Ralph Compton and Minnie Compton had 2 children:

Betty Alice Compton ("Betty Compton" & "Elizabeth Compton") born January 1, 1947, and married Raymond Edward Daniel ("Raymond Daniel") on February 8, 1969. Raymond Daniel was born in 1945 and he and Betty Daniel had 3 children; and,

Tony Jack Compton ("Tony Compton" & "Anthony Compton") born July 20, 1948, and married Dianne Bennett on June 15, 1970 and who was born on June 13, 1953. Tony Compton and Dianne Compton had 2 children;

George Washington Compton ("George Compton") born on March 14, 1916 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, married Hazel Aldine Ryan ("Hazel Ryan") on May 3, 1938 in Greene County, Missouri, died July 21, 1974 of a heart attack in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Danforth Cemetery, near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri. Hazel Adeline Ryan ("Hazel Ryan") was born on October 11, 1921 in Kansas City, Missouri, was the daughter of Gertrude Elva Bowler ("Gertrude Bowler") and Royal Wiley Ryan ("Royal Ryan"). George Compton and Hazel Compton had 13 children:

Dollie Fay Compton ("Dollie Compton" & "Dolly Compton") born May 16, 1939 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, and married Robert Lee Hager on October 9,1955 probably in Missouri. Robert Hager and Dollie Hager had 3 children: Robert Lee Hager, Jr. ("Robert Hager") born about 1957 probably in Missouri; Timothy Eugene Hager ("Timothy Hager") born about 1959 probably in Missouri; and, Richard Brian Hager ("Richard Hager") born about 1962 probably in Missouri;

Donald Lee Compton ("Donald Compton") born December 11, 1940 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, married Mary Helen Mink ("Mary Mink") on March 15, 1963 probably in Missouri, and died on March 3, 1974. Donald Compton and Mary Compton had 2 children: George William Compton ("George Compton") born about 1964 probably in Missouri; and, Donald Lee Compton ("Donald Compton") born about 1966 probably in Missouri;

Margaret Ann Compton ("Margaret Compton") born on June 8, 1942 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, and married Otto Junior Harris ("Otto Harris") on May 21, 1959 probably in Missouri. Otto Harris and Margaret Harris had 3 children: Ronald Dale Harris ("Ronald Harris") born about 1960 probably in Missouri; Edwin Mark Harris ("Edwin Harris") born about 1962 probably in Missouri; and, Johnny Leon Harris ("Johnny Harris" & "John Harris") born about 1965 probably in Missouri;

June Compton born June 2, 1944 in Cherryvale, Montgomery County, Kansas, died on the same day, and is buried in the Harmony Cemetery in Cherryvale, Montgomery County, Kansas;

Marilyn Joyce Compton ("Marilyn Compton") born October 24, 1945 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, first married Allen Leroy VanBuren ("Allen VanBuren") on June 15, 1962 probably in Missouri, later married Steven Wayne Dooling ("Steve Dooling" & "Stephen Dooling") on April 7, 1979, and still later married Norman West on March 19, 1985. Allen VanBuren and Marilyn VanBuren had 2 children: Wesley Allen VanBuren ("Wesley VanBuren") born about 1963 probably in Missouri; and, Aaron Lee VanBuren ("Aaron VanBuren") born about 1965 probably in Missouri. Steven Dooling and Marilyn had a son named Dennis Wayne Dooling ("Dennis Dooling") born about 1980 probably in Missouri;

Ruby Ellen Compton ("Ruby Compton") born May 24, 1948 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, first married Edward Earl Johnson ("Edward Johnson") on May 8, 1966 probably in Missouri and who was born on May 30, 1941, and next married Lee Roy Cash ("Lee Cash") on November 20, 1970. Edward Johnson and Ruby Johnson had a son named:

Paul Edward Johnson ("Paul Johnson") born about 1967 probably in Missouri. Lee Cash and Ruby Cash had 3 children:

Evelyn Annette Cash ("Evelyn Cash") born about 1971 probably in Missouri; Thomas Andrew Cash ("Thomas Cash") born about 1973 probably in Missouri; and,

Michael David Cash ("Michael Cash") born about 1976 probably in Missouri;

Jimmy Wayne Compton ("Jimmy Compton" & "James Compton") born December 8, 1949 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, and married Barbara Ann Sanders ("Barbara Sanders") born August 13, 1971 probably in Missouri. Jimmy Compton and Barbara Compton had 2 children:

Gregory James Compton ("Gregory Compton") born about 1972 probably in Missouri; and,

Danny Wayne Compton ("Danny Compton" & "Daniel Compton") born about 1974 probably in Missouri;

Danny Raye Compton ("Dannie Compton" & "Daniel Compton") born October 24, 1953 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, first married Linda Jolene Dudley ("Linda Dudley") on March 15, 1976 probably in Missouri and who was born about 1955, and later married Susan Elaine Hays ("Susan Hays") on April 3, 1987. Danny Compton and Linda Compton had a son named: Jereamy Levi Compton ("Jereamy Compton");

Wilma Jane Compton ("Wilma Compton") born November 4, 1954 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, and married Thomas Earl Cheney ("Thomas Cheney") on June 14, 1973 probably in Missouri. Thomas Cheney and Wilma Cheney had 2 children:

Michelle Rene Cheney ("Michelle Cheney") born about 1974 probably in Missouri; and,

Benjamin Jay Chaney ("Benjamin Chaney") born about 1974 probably in Missouri;

Charles David Compton ("Charles Compton") born November 7, 1956 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, and married Paulett Renee Barlow ("Paulett Barlow") on January 3, 1987 and who was born on April 6, 1944 in Missouri?;

George Wiley Compton ("George Compton") born January 3, 1959 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, died in the same month near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Danfort Cemetery near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri;

Judith Gail Compton ("Judith Compton") born August 18, 1961 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, and married William Neal McClintock ("William McClintock") on November 30, 1978 probably in Missouri. William McClintock was born February 11, 1958 and he and Judith McClintock had 2 children:

Joseph Lee McClintock ("Joseph McClintock") born about 1979 probably in Missouri; and,

Kristen Jeannette McClintock ("Kristen McClintock") born about 1981 probably in Missouri; and,

Debra Jean Compton ("Debra Compton" & "Deborah Compton") born December 26, 1962 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, first married a Ryan, and later married Ray Gene Smith ("Ray Smith") on February 13, 1981. By her first marriage, Debra Ryan had a son named Joshua Ryan born about 1980 probably in Missouri. Ray Smith and Debra Smith had a daughter named:

Jennifer Nichole Smith ("Jennifer Smith") born about 1982 probably in Missouri;

Harold Williford Compton ("Harold Compton") born April 12, 1921 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, first married Beula Mae Blair ("Beula Blair") on April 12, 1948 in Greene County, Missouri, and later married Mary Sue Ackerman ("Mary Ackerman") on July 26, 1968 and who previously had 6 children by two previous marriages. Beula Blair was born on July 15, 1929 and subsequently married Clifford Mitchell on April 9, 1969. Harold Compton and Beula Compton had 2 children:

Shiela Joanne Compton ("Shiela Compton") born July 4, 1949 in Greene County, Missouri, and married Jerry Wayne Morris ("Jerry Morris") on August 4, 1967 in Greene County, Missouri. Jerry Morris was born on November 15, 1948 and became a minister, Jerry Morris and Shiela Morris had 2 children:

Sherry Lynn Morris ("Sherry Morris") born about 1968 in Greene County, Missouri; and,

David Wayne Morris ("David Morris") born about 1970 in Greene County, Missouri; and,

Mary Clenna Compton ("Mary Compton") born August 26, 1951 in Greene County, Missouri, and married John Shelton Wollard ("John Wollard") on April 4, 1969 in Greene County, Missouri. John Wollard and Mary Wollard had a daughter named:

Jennifer Dawn Wollard ("Jennifer Wollard") born about 1970 probably in Missouri; and,

Harold Compton and Mary Compton had a daughter named:

Edith Elaine Compton ("Edith Compton") born September 30, 1970;

Dorothy Louise Compton ("Dorothy Compton") born April 24, 1924 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, married Carl Rodney Cookson ("Carl Cookson") on June 12, 1943 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Carl Cookson was born on June 4, 1916 in Canton, Stark County, Ohio. Carl Cookson and Dorothy Cookson had 2 children:

Carolyn Sue Cookson ("Carolyn Cookson") born October 2, 1945 probably in Missouri, and married Randel Clyde Stewart ("Randel Stewart" & "Randall Stewart"?) on June 17, 1966. Randel Stewart and Carolyn Stewart have a daughter named:

Melissa Stewart who was born about 1968; and,

Michael Carl Cookson ("Michael Cookson") born November 1, 1956, married Peggy Collins who was born about 1956 and have children whose names are presently unknown; and,

James Edward Compton ("James Compton") born May 2, 1928 near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, and married Eula Fay Delcour ("Eula Delcour") on March 12, 1946 in Greene County, Missouri. Eula Delcour was born on February 15, 1930 in Missouri, and is the daughter of Dolphia D. Delcour ("Dolphia Delcour") and an Ople Fay. James Compton and Eula Compton had 3 children:

Shirley Fay Compton ("Shirley Compton") born October 11, 1965 in Greene County, Missouri, and married Adrian Kepley on May 7, 1965 probably in Missouri. Adrian Kepley was born December 17, 1944. Adrian Kepley and Shirley Kepley had 3 children:

Timothy Kepley;

Michael Kepley; and,

Donald James Kepley ("Donald Kepley");

Linda Sue Compton ("Linda Compton") born July 15, 1948 in Greene County, Missouri, and married Curtis Wynn Wright ("Curtis Wright") on October 24, 1968 probably in Missouri and who was born on March 15, 1946. Curtis Wright and Linda Wright had 2 children:

Melissa Wright; and,

Robert Wright; and,

Gary Edward Compton ("Gary Compton") born August 22, 1954 in Greene County, Missouri, first married Debby Thomas ("Deborah Thomas"?) about 1972 probably in Missouri, and later married Mary Robertson. Gary Compton and Mary Compton had 2 children:

Christie Ann Compton ("Christie Compton"); and,

James Lee Compton ("James Compton");

Charles Compton ("Charlie Compton") born about 1884 in either Missouri or Arizona, died about 1900 about the age 16 in Missouri, and is buried in the Fraziers Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri;

Edward L. Compton ("Edward Compton") born about 1886 in Missouri, first married Maude Martin on January 21, 1907 in Missouri, later married Maggie Thomas ("Margaret Thomas") sometime after 1921, died March 22, 1936 in Missouri, and is buried in the Sayer Cemetery on the Sayer Farm near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri. Maude Martin was born about 1890 probably in Missouri, was the daughter of William Martin and Nancy E., died about 1921 and is buried with her husband. Maggie Thomas was born about 1890 probably in Missouri. Edward Compton and Maude Compton had 3 children:

Everett Compton born about 1909 probably in Greene County, Missouri;

John Compton born about 1910 probably in Greene County, Missouri; and,

an unknown daughter born about 1912 probably in Greene County, Missouri;

Claude C. Compton ("Claude Compton") born September 19, 1888 in Viola, Stone County, Missouri, married Bessie Ellen Jones ("Bessie Jones") on August 5, 1911 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, died January 18, 1976 in Billings, Christian County, Missouri at the age of 87 years, 3 months and 30 days, and is buried in the Wise Hill Cemetery in Clever, Christian County, Missouri. Bessie Jones was born March 8, 1896 in Stone County, Missouri, died April 11, 1976 at her home in Polk Township, Billings, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband. Claude Compton and Bessie Compton had 8 children:

Boyd William Compton ("Boyd Compton") born October 2, 1912 in Jackson Two, Greene County, Missouri, married Neva Mae Roy ("Neva Roy") on April 1, 1936 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, died on July 31, 1996 in Missouri, and is buried in Missouri. Neva Roy was born August 15, 1915 in Clever, Missouri, was the daughter of John R. Roy ("John Roy") and Pearly Ann Fugatt ("Pearly Fugatt", "Pearl Fugatt" & "Pearl Fugate"?), died November 3, 1989 in Clever, Stone County, Missouri. Boyd Compton and Pearly Compton ("Pearl Compton") had 2 children:

Carroll K. Compton ("Carroll Compton") born January 14, 1937 in Missouri, and married Louise Hedrick who was born about 1937 probably in Missouri. Carroll Compton and Louise Compton had 2 children:

Sherry Lynn Compton ("Sherry Compton") born September 1, 1957 in Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, and married Danny Day ("Daniel Day") on April 25, 1977 probably in Missouri. Danny Day was born about 1957 probably in Missouri; and,

Rhonda Carol Compton ("Ronda Compton") born July 3, 1963 probably in Missouri; and,

J.C. Compton born February 5, 1939 in Missouri, and married Judy Gale Frazier ("Judy Frazier" & "Gail Frazier"?) who was born on February 17, 1946 probably in Missouri. J.C. Compton and Judy Compton had a daughter named:

Andrea Dawn Compton ("Andrea Compton") born September 1, 1965 probably in Missouri;

Roy Irvan Compton ("Roy Compton" & "Irving Compton"?) born September 21, 1914 in Middleton, Cannon County, Idaho, and married Gracie Miller ("Grace Miller") about 1935 probably in Missouri. Gracie Miller was born about 1915 probably in Missouri;

Sarah Elizabeth Compton ("Sarah Compton" & "Ellen Compton") born on January 16, 1919 in Cass Two, Stone County, Missouri, first married Burel Mooneyham ("Bearl Mooneyham") about 1939 probably in Missouri, and later married an unknown person. Burel Mooneyham died about September 1983. Bearl Mooneyham and Sarah Mooneyham had 5 children whose names are not presently known;

Charles Loyd Compton ("Charles Compton" & "Lloyd Compton"?) born November 2, 1921 in Cass Two, Stone County, Missouri;

Floyd Milton Compton ("Floyd Compton" & "Melton Compton"?) born November 6, 1925 in Christian County, Missouri, and married Doris Roy;

Cleva Bell Compton ("Cleva Compton") born November 13, 1926 in Christian County, Missouri, and married Leo Middleton;

Lowell Gene Compton ("Lowell Compton") born September 2, 1929 in Christian County, Missouri, and married Dorothy Milner; and,

Willie Wayne Compton ("Willie Compton", "Willy Compton" & "William Compton"?) born June 6, 1933 in Clever, Christian County, Missouri;

Gus C. Compton ("Gus Compton", "Gustas Compton"? & "Gustav Compton"?) born December 1, 1890 in Missouri, married Georgia Thomas about 1925 in Missouri?, died August 21, 1949 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Danforth Cemetery near Strafford, Greene County, Missouri. Georgia Compton was born November 18, 1905 probably in Missouri, died June 7, 1980 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband; and,

Maude C. Compton ("Maude Compton" & "Maud Compton"?) was born March 12, 1892 in Viola, Missouri, was apparently the youngest child of George Compton and Tennessee Compton, first married John Jackson Thomas ("John Thomas") on September 7, 1908 probably in Missouri, later married a Cottengin who was born about 1890, and died October 15, 1958. John Thomas was born on October 20, 1886 in Niagua, Webster County, Missouri, in 1910 as living in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, died January 3, 1955 probably in Webster County, Missouri, and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Rogerville, Webster County, Missouri;

Fountain Davenport Compton ("Fountain Compton") born about 1832 in Franklin County, Virginia, was first married an unknown person and had one child, later married Martha Jane Ann Branson ("Martha Branson" & "Jane Branson") on December 11, 1861 in Osage County, Missouri, died about 1876-1879 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Martha Branson was born April 4, 1840 in Osage County, Missouri, was the daughter of Reuben Branson and Sarah Crismon, died March 29, 1921 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband. Fountain Compton and Martha Compton had 4 children:

William P. Compton ("William Compton") born October 1859-1862 in Osage County, Missouri, married Lillie Florence Ferry ("Lillie Ferry" & "Lillian Ferry"?) on December 25, 1883 in Missouri, died about 1943 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in the Goodall Cemetery in Stone County, Missouri. Lillie Ferry was born December 25, 1968-1969 in Missouri, was the daughter of Thomas R. Ferry ("Thomas Ferry") and Fanny Elizabeth Hall ("Fannie Hall" & "Frances Hall"?), died July 1, 1958 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in the Goodall Cemetery in Stone County, Missouri. William Compton and Lillie Compton ("Lillian Compton"?) had 12 children:

Henry Thomas Compton ("Henry Compton") born January 17, 1885 in Taney County, Missouri, married Mary Robertson on May 20, 1909 in Flay, Taney County, Missouri, and died January 3, 1917. Mary Compton died about 1885 in Missouri;

Susie E. Compton ("Susie Compton" & "Susan Compton") born July 22, 1887 in Missouri, and married J.H. Faucett ("Bud Faucett") on July 10, 1906 in Taney County, Missouri. Bud Faucett was born about 1885 in Missouri?;

Cora Alice Compton ("Cora Compton" & "Allie Compton") born June 4, 1890 in Missouri, and married B. Harrison Vaughn on August 27, 1908 in Missouri? and who was born about 1880-1890;

John W. Compton ("John Compton") born in December 1892-1893 in Missouri, and married a Carrie about 1915-1925 in Missouri?. Carrie was born about 1895-1905;

Fannie Ethyl Compton ("Fannie Compton" & "Frances Compton"?) born November 9, 1895 in Missouri, and married Samuel Faucett on March 29, 1910 in Taney County, Missouri and who was born about 1891 in Missouri;

Mary F. Compton ("Mary Compton") born March 22, 1906 in Missouri, died March 22, 1908 in Missouri, and is buried in Missouri;

Goldie Martha Compton ("Goldie Compton") born March 11, 1898 in Flag, Stone County, Missouri, married Ollie Otto Ambrose ("Ollie Ambrose") on April 11, 1914 in Flag, Taney County, Missouri, died July 17, 1985 in Santa Ana, Orange County, California, and is buried in Melrose Abbey, Anaheim, Orange County, California. Ollie Ambrose was born August 30, 1894 in Radical, Stone County, Missouri, was the son of James M. Ambrose ("James Ambrose") and Martha Rider ("Mattie Rider" & "Martha Ryder"?), died October 18, 1971 in Santa Ana, Orange County, California, and is buried in Melrose Abbey in Anaheim, Orange County, California. Ollie Ambrose and Goldie Ambrose had 11 children:

James W. Ambrose ("James Ambrose") born December 23, 1914 in Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Oral Cranfield on June 1, 1936 who was born about 1916;

Olaf Ray Ambrose ("Olaf Ambrose") born December 22, 1916 in Reeds Spring, Stone County, Missouri, died on December 1, 1918 in Reeds Spring, Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in the Rice Cemetery in Stone County, Missouri;

Viola Beatrice Ambrose ("Viola Ambrose") born October 11, 1919 in Cedar Valley, Stone County, Missouri, and married Carlos Claybaugh on January 1, 1938 in Reeds Spring, Stone County, Missouri and who was born about 1917;

Patricia Novella Ambrose ("Patricia Ambrose") born July 14, 1921 in Sammy Lane, Stone County, Missouri, and married Forrest Vernon Grossman ("Forrest Grossman") on October 22, 1940 in Santa Ana, Orange County, California. Forrest Grossman was born September 17, 1912 in Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, died July 9, 1991 in Orange County, California, and is buried in Orange County, California;

Allen Burl Ambrose ("Allen Ambrose") born May 11, 1923 in Oak Grove, Carroll County, Arizona, and married Le Ann on July 12, 1947 in Santa Ana, Orange County, California and who was born about 1925;

Wayne Burl Ambrose ("Wayne Ambrose") born July 21, 1925 in Oak Grove, Carroll County, Arizona, married Arlane Palmer on August 31, 1950 in Santa Ana, Orange County, California, died April 22, 1994 in Westminister, Orange County, California, and is buried in Westminister, Orange County, California. Arlane Palmer was born about 1927;

Blane Eugene Ambrose ("Blane Ambrose") born September 17, 1927 in Blue Eye, Carroll County, Arizona, died September 17, 1928 in Blue Eye, Carroll County, Arizona, and is buried in Blue Eye, Carroll County, Arizona;

Juanita Jewell Ambrose ("Jaunita Ambrose") born December 7, 1928 in Blue Eye, Carroll County, Arizona, married Winfred Welch on July 5, 1950, in Anaheim, Orange County, California, died March 5, 1988 in Santa Ana, Orange County, California, and is buried in Westminister, Orange County, California. Winfred Welch was born about 1925;

Clyde Leroy Ambrose ("Clyde Ambrose") born April 14, 1930 in Blue Eye, Carroll County, Arizona, died November 8, 1930 in Blue Eye, Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in Blue Eye, Stone County, Missouri;

Raymond Dale Ambrose ("Raymond Ambrose") born September 10, 1931 in Reeds Springs, Stone County, Missouri, died March 1932 in Reeds Springs, Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in Blue Eye, Stone County, Missouri; and,

Jerry Dean Ambrose ("Jerry Ambrose") born September 2, 1939 in Riverside, Riverside County, California, and married Karen Yoder on January 11, 1964 in Santa Ana, Orange County, California and who was born about 1943;

Bert D. Compton ("Bert Compton" & "Bertie Compton"), a twin born October 15, 1900 in Missouri, and married Phyllis Davis about 1920-1930 and who was born about 1900-1910;

Bertha M. Compton ("Bertha Compton"), a twin born October 15, 1900 in Missouri, and married Alex Sharan ("Alexander Sharan"?) about 1920 and who was born about 1890-1900;

Roy O. Compton ("Roy Compton"), a twin born April 25, 1903 in Missouri, died November 27, 1923 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in the Goodall Cemetery in Stone County, Missouri;

Rev. Troy A. Compton ("Troy Compton"), a twin born on April 25, 1903 in Missouri, married Norma Shelton about 1925-1935 in Missouri?, died about 1959 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in the Goodall Cemetery in Stone Mountain, Missouri. Norma Shelton was born about 1905-1915; and,

Emmett Lee Compton ("Emmett Compton") born September 10, 1908 in Missouri, and married Leta Allen about 1930 in Missouri? and who was born about 1910;

Laura Jane Compton ("Laura Compton") born August 23, 1865 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, first married Jasper Franklin Combs ("Jasper Combs") on August 21, 1881 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, next married Charles Henry Bockus ("Charles Bockus") and, died on November 30, 1948 in Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Nebraska. Jasper Combs was born February 17, 1857 in Dubois, Dubois County, Indiana, died September 22, 1887 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in Taney County, Missouri. Charles Bockus was born on May 12, 1846 in Delaware County, New York. Jasper Combs and Laura Compton had 4 children:

William Arthur Combs ("William Combs") born about 1882 in Missouri;

Martha Ann Combs ("Martha Combs") born about 1883 in Missouri;

Ida Terrel Combs ("Ida Combs" & "Terrell Combs"?) born about 1885 in Missouri; and,

Lucy Alice Combs ("Lucy Combs") born in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died November 30, 1948 in Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Nebraska, and is buried in Pawnee County, Nebraska?.

Charles Bockus and Laura Bockus had 5 children:

William Ernest Bockus ("William Bockus") born January 3, 1893 in Missouri?;

John Alfred Bockus ("John Bockus") born July 3, 1895 in Marysville, Lawrence County, Missouri, and died on May 16, 1929;

Raymond Bockus born January 15, 1897 in Marysville, Lawrence County, Missouri;

Gertie Ellen Bockus ("Gertie Bockus" & "Gertrude Bockus"?) born June 19, 1901 in Muskogee, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, died March 6, 1982 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, and probably died in Arizona; and,

Adrian O. Bockus ("Adrian Bockus") born in December 1902;

Martin Van Buren Compton ("Martin Compton") born September 23, 1864-1869 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Mary Minnie May Faucett ("Mary Faucett" & "Minnie Faucett") on January 17, 1895 in Stone County, Missouri, died March 23, 1950-1956 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Minnie Faucett was born February 24, 1867-1868 in Missouri, died January 5, 1949 in Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in Taney County, Missouri. Martin Compton and Minnie Compton had 6 children:

Etna Estelle Compton ("Etna Compton") born in September 1896 in Compton Ridge, Taney County, Missouri, married Griffin Riggs about 1916 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and died on December 4, 1984 Griffin Riggs was born about 1887, died about 1962 in Taney County, Missouri?, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Vernon E. Compton ("Vernon Compton" & "Vernie Compton") born June 18, 1899 in Compton Ridge, Taney County, Missouri, died on April 26, 1913-1914 in Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Cecil V. Compton ("Cecil Compton") born September 10, 1901 in Taney County, Missouri, died March 30, 1906 in Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Mearl Edith Compton ("Mearl Compton") born April 1, 1904 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married James Harvey Sands ("James Sands") on March 11, 1923 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died December 11, 1935 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?. James Sands was born on May 19, 1900 in Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, died December 13, 1935 in Highlandville, Missouri, and is buried in Missouri. James Sands and Mearl Sands had 4 children:

Betty Marie Sands ("Betty Sands" & "Elizabeth Sands") born June 23, 1925 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Red Ross about 1942 in Missouri? and who was born about 1920;

Rose Mary Sands ("Rose Sands") born February 25, 1927 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married James Garland about 1945 in Missouri? and who was born about 1920-1925 in Missouri?;

Helen Louise Sands ("Helen Sands") born February 22, 1927 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, and married Al Giuliani ("Albert Giuliani"?) about 1945-1950 in Missouri? and who was born about 1925 in Missouri?; and,

James Melvin Sands ("James Sands") born March 1, 1931 in Lebanon, Laclede County, Missouri;

Ivrves M. Compton ("Ivres Compton") born January 3, 1906 in Taney County, Missouri, died September 8, 1977 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri,, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and,

Velma R. Compton ("Velma Compton") born in Taney County, Missouri; and,

Jasper Newton Compton ("Jasper Compton") born March 5, 1872-1873 in Taney County, Missouri, married Martha Jane Ann Branson ("Martha Branson" & "Jane Branson") on November 17, 1895 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri died February 28, 1940 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Martha Branson was born September 15, 1870-1875 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died September 30, 1967 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband. Jasper Compton and Martha Compton had 8 children:

Myrtle Jane Compton ("Myrtle Compton") born May 16, 1896 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married George W. Berry ("George Berry") on July 15, 1941 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, died November 12, 1993 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. George Berry was born March 21, 1895 in Taney County, Missouri, died March 12, 1956 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Mary Mae Nancy C. Compton ("Mary Compton", "Mae Compton" & "Nancy Compton") born October 17, 1898 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married George Gearin about 1920 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?, died July 10, 1987 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. George Gearing was born February 20, 1900 in Missouri?, died in July 1991 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Missouri. George Gearing and Mary Gearing had 4 children:

Francis Lee Gearin ("Francis Gearin") born April 18, 1923 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died August 15, 1989 in Carmichael, Sacramento County, California, and is probably buried in California;

Jean Louise Gearin ("Jean Gearin") born January 2, 1927 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, first married Harold Zimmer about 1945 and who was born about 1925, and later married David Tuttle who was born about 1925;

Carl Bethel Gearin ("Carl Gearin") born December 14, 1930 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died January 25, 1931 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Branson Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and,

Veda Belle Gearin ("Veta Gearin") born January 9, 1934 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Pete Wright ("Peter Wright"?) about 1952 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri? and who was born on February 13, 1927 in Missouri?. Pete Wright and Veda Wright had a son named:

Randy Wright ("Randall Wright") born October 1, 1954 and married a Debbie about 1973 in Missouri?. Randy Wright and Debbie Wright ("Deborah Wright"?) had 2 children:

Brandy Wright born about 1975 in Missouri?; and,

Curtis Wright born about 1977 in Missouri?.

William Henry Compton ("William Compton") born February 13, 1901 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Virginia Florence about 1925 in Missouri?, died November 7, 1974 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Virginia Florence was born on February 18, 1901 in Missouri?, died September 16, 1985 in Missouri?, and is probably buried in the Lewallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. William Compton and Virginia Compton had a daughter named:

Wilma Lorraine Compton ("Wilma Compton") born April 27, 1928 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married John Paul Crocker ("John Crocker") on November 7, 1945 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. John Crocker was born August 31, 1925 in Missouri?. John Crocker and Wilma Crocker had 2 children:

Cheryl Lynn Crocker ("Cheryl Crocker") born April 16, 1947 in Missouri?, and married William Henney ("Bill Henney") on May 5, 1969 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri? and who was born on February 1, 1950; and,

Teresa Crocker ("Terry Crocker") born June 25, 1949 in Missouri?, had 2 children, and later married Michael Freeman ("Mike Freeman") on September 8, 1985 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas. Michael Freeman was born on July 3, 1949 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.

The 2 children of Teresa Crocker were:

John Harold Crocker ("John Crocker"), a twin born November 5, 1968 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, and married Angela Jo Baldridge ("Angela Baldridge") on May 1, 1993 in Lenexa, Johnson County, Kansas; and,

Richard Lee Crocker ("Richard Crocker"), a twin born November 5, 1968 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, and married Geri Kay Pruett ("Geri Pruett") on October 23, 1993 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas;

Anna Lee Compton ("Anna Compton" & "Ann Compton"?) born October 7, 1903 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Floyd William Moore ("Floyd Moore") about 1920 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?, died January 25, 1990 in Belton, Cass County, Missouri, and is buried in Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Floyd Moore was born February 14, 1897 in Missouri?, died July 14, 1971 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is probably buried in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Floyd Moore and Anna Moore ("Ann Moore"?) had 2 children:

William Edward Moore ("William Moore") born August 31, 1926 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Helen White on June 14, 1953. Helen White was born on May 28, 1931;

William Moore and Helen Moore had 2 children:

Linda Karrel Moore ("Linda Moore") born October 28, 1958; and,

Lisa Dawn Moore ("Lisa Moore") born September 22, 1973; and,

Wyanitta Ann Moore ("Wyanitta Moore") born November 7, 1933 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Harold Dean Dison ("Harold Dison") about 1955 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?. Harold Dison was born on November 3, 1932. Harold Dison and Wyanitta Dison had 2 children:

Gayla Ann Dison ("Gayla Dison") born April 11, 1957 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Charles Delbert McGuire ("Charles McGuire") on June 30, 1980. Charles McGuire was born on August 17, 1953;

Charles McGuire and Gayla McGuire had a daughter named:

Crystal Gail McGuire ("Crystal McGuire") born May 18, 1982; and,

Harold Steve Dison ("Harold Dison") born June 23, 1959 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Dawn Marie McGuire ("Dawn McGuire") about 1985 in Missouri?. Dawn McGuire was born August 27, 1970 and was the daughter of Charles Delbert McGuire ("Charles McGuire"). Harold Dison and Dawn McGuire had 2 children:

Steven Shane Dison ("Steven Dison") born September 3, 1986 in Grandview, Jackson County, Missouri; and,

Kristin Marie Dison ("Kristin Dison") born March 28, 1989 in Grandview, Jackson County, Missouri;

Etta Pearl Compton ("Etta Compton") born July 3, 1906 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Ray Lester Bryant ("Ray Bryant") on May 24, 1926 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri. Ray Bryant was born February 27, 1907 in Armillo, Potter County, Texas, died April 22, 1986 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and is probably buried in Oklahoma;

Alfred Franklin Compton ("Alfred Compton" & "Pete Compton") born April 17, 1909 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, married Opal Muriel Boyd ("Opal Boyd") on February 7, 1937 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, died March 17, 1992 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in the Leuallen Cemetery in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Opal Boyd was born August 25, 1909 in Missouri?. Alfred Compton and Opal Compton had 4 children:

Jenece Darlene Compton ("Jenece Compton") born April 14, 1940 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, first married Freddie Eugene Keithley ("Freddie Keithley" & "Frederick Keithley") on June 16, 1955 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?, later married Joe Bill Estes ("Joe Estes", "Joseph Estes"? & "Joseph William Estes"?) about 1958 in Missouri?, later married Danny Duane Patterson ("Danny Patterson" & "Daniel Patterson") on November 4, 1959 in Missouri, and apparently finally married Rhondle Hubert Wallace ("Rhondle Wallace") on April 12, 1982 in Missouri?. Freddie Keithley was born about 1935 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?, Joe Estes was born about 1935-1940 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?, Danny Patterson was born on November 4, 1936, and Rhondle Wallace was born on June 18, 1936 in Bakersfield, Missouri. Freddie Keithley and Jenece Keithley had a daughter named:

Deba Jean Keithley ("Deba Keithley" & "Deborah Keithley"?) born December 20, 1957 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Billy Tate ("William Tate"?) about 1969 in Missouri?. Billy Tate was born about 1950 in Missouri?. Billy Tate and Deba Tate had 2 children: Billie Jean Tate ("Billie Tate") born about 1970 in Missouri?; and, Jackie Darlene Tate ("Jackie Tate" & "Jacqueline Tate"?) born about 1972 in Missouri?.

Joe Estes and Jenece Estes had a daughter named:

Joy Darlene Estes ("Joy Estes") born June 12, 1959 in Missouri?, and died May 29, 1991 in Bois D'Arc, Missouri.

Danny Patterson and Jenece Patterson had 4 children:

Danny Duane Patterson, Jr. ("Danny Patterson") born January 4, 1961 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married Connie Friend on September 14, 1990 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri and who was born about 1965-1970 in Missouri?;

Tammy Muriel Patterson ("Tammy Patterson") born August 3, 1962 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married Daniel Lee Youngmon ("Daniel Youngmon") on April 9, 1983 in Missouri?. Daniel Youngmon was born on August 9, 1960 in Missouri?. Daniel Youngmon and Tammy Youngmon had 3 children: Kristy Gail Youngmon ("Kristy Youngmon") born February 9, 1984 in Missouri?; Daniel Wesley Youngmon ("Daniel Youngmon") born August 13, 1986 in Missouri?; and, Bradley Lee Youngmon ("Bradley Youngmon") born December 2, 1990 in Missouri?;

Tony Lynn Patterson ("Tony Patterson") born August 18, 1966 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, first married a Sheila about 1984 in Missouri?, and later married Pamela Shelly Choate ("Pamela Choate") about 1986 in Missouri?. Sheila was born about 1968 in Missouri?, and Pamela Choate was born about 1966 in Missouri?. Tony Patterson and Sheila Patterson had a daughter named Amanda Dawn Patterson ("Amanda Patterson") born July 18, 1985 in Missouri?. Tony Patterson and Pamela Patterson had a daughter named Lacey Lynn Patterson ("Lacey Patterson") born August 11, 1987 in Missouri?; and,

Toby Edwin Patterson ("Toby Patterson") born March 10, 1971 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Howard Franklin Compton ("Harold Compton") born April 16, 1944 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, first married Barbara Whitson in May 1961 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, later married Lynda Sue Gross ("Lynda Gross" & "Linda Gross"?) on January 21, 1967 in Missouri?, apparently still later married Terry Lynn Tornbom ("Terry Tornbom") about 1972-1973 in Missouri?, died August 21, 1974 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is probably buried in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Barbara Whitson was born October 10, 1941 in Missouri?, died on August 23, 1992 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, Lynda Gross was born on May 31, 1948 in Missouri?, and Terry Tornbom was born on April 9, 1957 in Missouri?. Howard Compton and Barbara Compton had 3 children:

Lori Jane Compton ("Lori Compton") born June 12, 1962 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Ty Blattner on May 11, 1982 in Missouri?. Ty Blattner was born January 25, 1961. Ty Blattner and Lori Blattner had 3 children:

Megan Amanda Blattner ("Megan Blattner") born December 8, 1982; Brandon Clay Blattner ("Brandon Blattner") born July 28, 1984; and,

Whitney Michelle Blattner ("Whitney Blattner") born September 2, 1986;

Howard Richard Compton ("Howard Compton") born November 21, 1964 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married a Teresa on April 8, 1989 in Missouri? and who was born on January 18, 1968 in Missouri. Howard Compton and Teresa Compton had a daughter named:

Victoria Paige Compton ("Victoria Compton") born October 28, 1990 in Missouri?; and,

Rand Michael Compton ("Rand Compton") born November 30, 1965 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri;

Howard Compton and Lynda Compton had a daughter named:

Sonuahua Lynn Compton ("Sonuahua Compton") born June 7, 1968 in Missouri?, first married Scott Vinton Blevins ("Scott Blevins") on April 23, 1988 in Missouri, and later married Daniel Shane Cook ("Daniel Cook") on June 3, 1996 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Scott Blevins was born August 11, 1965 in Missouri?, and Daniel Cook was born June 16, 1971 in Greeley, Weld County, Colorado. Scott Blevins and Sonuahua Blevens had 3 children:

Crystal Aaron Blevins ("Crystal Blevins") born October 12, 1988 in Missouri?;

Steffanie Rene Blevins ("Steffanie Blevins") born August 9, 1990 in Missouri?; and,

Amber Niccole Blevins ("Amber Blevins") born April 26, 1993 in Missouri?;

Howard Compton and Terry Compton had a daughter named:

Rebecca Sue Compton ("Rebecca Compton") born December 4, 1973 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Robert Stephen Bourn ("Robert Bourn") on September 12, 1994 in Texas and who was born on October 23, 1965. Robert Bourn and Rebecca Bourn had a child by the name of Shayne Ryan Bourn ("Shayne Bourn") born May 7, 1995;

Larry Howard Compton ("Larry Compton") born February 14, 1956 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Barbara Ann McWhorter ("Barbara McWhorter") about 1974 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Barbara McWhorter was born May 27, 1976 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Larry Compton and Barbara Compton had 2 children:

Crystal Lane Compton ("Chrystal Compton" & "Mandy Compton") born May 27, 1976 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri; and,

Wendy Gail Compton ("Wendy Compton") born September 13, 1977 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri; and,

Roy Lynn Compton ("Roy Compton") born October 8, 1962 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Teresa Annette Cotton ("Teresa Cotton") on October 22, 1991 in Boone County, Arkansas and who was born December 23, 1962 in San Diego, San Diego County, California;

Della Mabel Compton ("Della Compton") born February 28, 1912 in either Flag, Taney County, Missouri or in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Floyd Griffing ("Floyd Griffith"?) about 1939-1940 and who was born about 1912. Apparently she later married William Dosh Noble ("William Noble") on August 22, 1942 in Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas. William Noble was born August 9, 1905 in Holden, Johnson County, Missouri?, and died on October 1, 1988 in Leawood, Johnson County, Kansas, and is probably buried in Johnson County, Kansas. William Noble and Della Noble had 2 children:

Sharon Kay Noble ("Sharon Noble") born August 25, 1945, first married Henry Joseph Groenewoud ("Henry Groenewoud" & "Henry Greenwood"?) on August 11, 1962 in Harrisonville, Cass County, Missouri, later married Eddie Crane ("Edward Crane"?) about 1966-1967, and apparently still later married Stephen Edward Collins on October 21, 1979 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Henry Groenewoud was born December 25, 1942 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, and Eddie Crane was born about 1945. Henry Groenewoud and Sharon Henry Groenewoud had 2 children:

Linda Sue Groenewoud ("Linda Groenewoud" & "Susie Groenewoud") born March 27, 1963 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, and married Jimmy Joe Smith ("Jimmy Smith", "James Joseph Smith"? & "James Smith"?) on May 29, 1982 in Leawood, Johnson County, Kansas and who was born March 1, 1960 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Jimmy Smith and Linda Smith had 2 children:

Robert William Smith ("Robert Smith") born September 9, 1986 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas; and,

Michelle Marie Smith ("Michelle Smith") born November 2, 1987 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas; and,

Cheri Lee Groenewoud ("Cheri Groenewoud") born November 27, 1965 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, and married Kent Richard White ("Kent White") on April 30, 1983 in Prairie Village, Johnson County, Missouri and who was born on December 11, 1963 in Kansas City, Johnson County, Missouri. Kent White and Cheri White had 2 children:

Miranda Marie Smith ("Miranda Smith") born May 19, 1985 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; and,

Shannon Nicole White ("Shannon White") born April 8, 1988 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Kansas; and,

Linda Sue Noble ("Linda Noble") born November 6, 1949 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, died August 12, 1962 in Johnson County, Kansas, and is probably buried in Johnson County, Kansas; and,

Lucy Eulabelle Compton ("Lucy Compton" & "Lucille Compton"?) born March 6, 1915 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and married Elvin James Guinn ("Elvin Guinn") on December 26, 1936 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri?. Elvin Guinn was born September 3, 1911 in Missouri?, died May 31, 1991 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is probably buried in Greene County, Missouri. Elvin Guinn and Lucy Guinn ("Lucille Guinn") had 2 children:

Raymond James Guinn ("Raymond Guinn") born July 3, 1955 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, first married Linda Wilma Irene Ferguson ("Linda Ferguson" & "Wilma Ferguson") on March 18, 1974 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, later married Ginny Smith on April 7, 1975 in Springfield, Greene County Missouri, died September 15, 1989 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is probably buried in Greene County, Missouri. Linda Ferguson was born May 2, 1954 in Missouri?, and Ginny Smith was born September 20, 1976 in Missouri?. Raymond Guinn and Linda Guinn had a daughter named:

Melissa Dawn Guinn ("Melissa Guinn") born September 22, 1974 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married Jason Lee Arganbright ("Jason Araganbright") on March 17, 1993 in Virginia Beach, Virginia and who was born on July 29, 1973. Jason Araganbright and Melissa Arganbright had a daughter named Kelsey Rachel Arganbright ("Kelsey Arganbright" & "Rachael Arganbright") born August 21, 1994 in South Carolina;

Raymond Guinn and Ginny Guinn had 2 children:

Timothy James Guinn ("Timothy Guinn") born June 2, 1976 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; and,

Christina Sara Guinn ("Christina Guinn" & "Sarah Guinn") born July 31, 1978 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married John David Compton ("John Compton") on March 17, 1995 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri and who was born on December 14, 1975 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. John Compton and Christina Guinn had a daughter named:

Kayla Louise Marie Compton ("Kayla Compton" & "Louise Compton") born July 1, 1995 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; and,

Mary Jane Guinn ("Mary Guinn") born August 24, 1956 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married Gregory Davis on September 21, 1975 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri and who was born on July 8, 1957 in Missouri?. Gregory Davis and Mary Davis had a son named Kenneth Elvin Davis ("Kenneth Davis") born September 5, 1980 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; and,

Mary Compton born about 1834 in Franklin County, Virginia, married Lewis Phillips on April 6, 1854 in Osage County, Missouri with Andrew Branson performing the ceremony, and died before 1880 in Osage County, Missouri? Lewis Phillips and Mary Phillips had 7 children:

John P. Phillips ("John Phillips") born about 1855 in Osage County, Missouri, married Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips about 1877 in Missouri? and who was born about 1856 in Missouri. John Phillips and Elizabeth Phillips had a daughter named Mary Phillips who was born about 1878 in Osage County, Missouri?;

Mary J. Phillips ("Mary Phillips") born about 1859 in Osage County, Missouri;

Martha E. Phillips ("Martha Phillips") born about 1861 in Osage County, Missouri;

Amanda V. Phillips ("Amanda Phillips") born about 1863 in Osage County, Missouri, and married James M. Baker ("James Baker") about 1879-1880 in Osage County, Missouri?;

Lewis M. Phillips ("Lewis Phillips") born about 1865 in either Osage County, Missouri or in Taney County, Missouri;

Charles S. Phillips ("Charles Phillips") born about 1870 in Taney County, Missouri; and,

Emily B. Phillips ("Emily Phillips") born about 1873 in Taney County, Missouri?; 410

(IV) WILLIAM A. CAVENDER ("William Cavender" & “W.A. Cavender”) believed to have been born about 1766 in the Flat Creek ("Flatt Creek") area of Raliegh Township of Amelia County, Virginia near the Appomattox River. The date of his birth is based on the fact that in 1787, his father then listed as Hugh Caffinder ("Hugh Cavender"), was living in Charlotte County and was paying personal estate taxes on himself, one adult white person over 21 years of age, 5 adult slaves, 1 horse and 4 cows. As, his son William Cavender is believed to have been born about 1766-1768, then he would have been 19-21 years of age. Therefore, if he was over 21 years of age, then he would have been born sometime in 1766. 350 & 393

On April 21, 1794, either just before or just after the death of his mother, William Cavender and Dicy Bryant (“Dicey Bryant” & "Diana Bryant"?) jointly executed a marriage bond in Prince Edward County, Virginia which was formed out of Amelia County, Virginia in 1754. Apparently the brother of Dicey Bryant was John Bryant who was the surety for 50 pounds payable to the State of Virginia with respect to the pending marriage of William Cavender to Dicey Bryant, daughter of Jessee Bryant ("Jesse Bryant"?). The witnesses were William Cavender and John Porter. ("Jesse Bryant"?). Dicey in the colonial period in Virginia was from Diana. The -cy and -sy nicknames were more prevalent in Virginia than in Massachusetts anyway.

On September 12, 1805, Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender") and his wife, Elizabeth Cavender, sold 206 acres in Lunenburg County, Virginia, on the Waters of Stokes Creek to William Cavender of Prince Edward County, Virginia and believed to be the brother of James Cavender. The above acreage sold by James Cavender to William Cavender was the same land that James Cavender had previously purchased on November 8, 1802 and which was then bounded by the lands of Joshua Johnson, John Slaughter, Daniel Townsend, and Samuel Jordan?, and is located about 3 miles from Fort Mitchell, Virginia, and about one-half the way between the city of Lunenburg in Lunenburg County, Virginia and the city of Charlotte in Charlotte County, Virginia, and is very near the eastern boundary of Charlotte County. The Indenture was recorded by James Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender on September 12, 1805. It has been established that the James Cavender family moved from Lunenburg County, Virginia to Williamson County, Tennessee sometime between the fall of 1805 and the spring of 1806 as he first appears on the tax rolls of Williamson County, Tennessee for the year 1806. 51

It is of signifance to note that in 1806, the State of Tennessee created its so-called "Surveyor's Districts" and two land offices were formed. One of the land offices was located in East Tennessee and the other was formed in West Tennessee (which is "Middle Tennessee" today). All the land in the so-called "1806 Congressional District", generally the western third of the State, were also known as "Chickasaw Lands".

On January 14, 1808, William Cavender and his wife, Dicy Cavender, of Prince Edward County, Virginia, sold to David F. Hammings ("David Hammings") of Halifax County, Virginia, the 206 acres of land in Lunenburg County, Virginia, which he purchased from his brother, James Cavender, on September 12, 1805.58

According to the 1810 census, a William Cavender family was then living in Prince Edward County, Virginia and his family at that particular point in time comprised: 1 male and 1 female below the age of 10 years, 2 males from 10 to 16 years of age, 1 male and 1 female from 26 to 45 years of age, 1 female 45 years or older, and 2 slaves. It is to be noted that in 1810, a William A. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.A. Cavender”) family was living in Lunenburg County, Virginia, and his family then comprised: 2 males and 2 females under 10 years of age, 1 female from 10 to 16 years of age, 1 male and 1 female from 16 to 26 years of age, 1 male 45 years or over, and 1 female from 26 to 45 years of age, which obviously was not the same William Cavender family that was then living in Prince Edward County, Virginia. In 1818, the daughter of William Cavender, Mary Cavender, married Peter Fore in Charlotte County, Virginia.

According to the 1820 census, a William Cavender family was still living in Prince Edward County, Virginia and his family then comprised: 1 male and 1 female under 10 years of age, 2 males from 10 to 16 years of age, and 1 male and 1 female from 26 to 45 years of age, but there was no William Cavender then living in Lunenburg County.

It is believed that the William Cavender of Lunenburg County, Virginia moved his household to Williamson County, Tennessee sometime between 1810 and 1820. Assuming the above 1810 and 1820 census data for Prince Edward County, Virginia are correct, then the date of birth of the particular William Cavender living in Prince Edward County would have been sometime between 1776 and 1784. As it has been pretty well established that the particular William Cavender who was the son of Hugh Cavender was born sometime around 1766-1768, then it appears that the particular William Cavender who was living in Prince Edward County, Virginia from 1810-1820 was not the son of Hugh Cavender. However, as the particular William Cavender in the 1810 census for Lunenburg County, Virginia was then listed as being 45 years of age or older, and thus born in either 1765 or earlier, and therefore reasonably conforms to the estimated date of birth of the William Cavender, the son of Hugh Cavender, of having been born sometime around 1766-1768. Thus, Hugh Cavender's son, William Cavender, apparently lived for a while in Prince Edward County, Virginia and later to Lunenburg County, Virginia when he purchased the farm from his brother, Eudaley James Cavender.

In 1830, a William Cavender and his family was living in Williamson County, Tennessee, and he is listed as being born in Virginia and then being 60-70 years of age and his wife's age was listed as 50-60 years of age. As this particular William Cavender was thus born some time between 1761-1770, there is a very good possibility that he was the son of Hugh Cavender as the date of his birth believed to have been about 1766-1768, and thus he would have been about 62-64 years old at that particular point of time. Thus, this particular William Cavender could have been the son of Hugh Cavender.

It is to be noted that a second William Cavender was listed in the 1830 census as living in Williamson County, Tennessee and his family consisted of 1 male and 1 female over 45 years of age.30, 31, 58, 69, 133, 294, 350 & 371

The Jincy Cavender who married Elisha Walker in Williamson County, Tennessee on December 14, 1808 may have been the daughter of William Cavender. However, that would mean that she was married when she was only about 14 years old, which is unlikely. 61 & 122

The children of William Cavender and Dicy Cavender (“Dicey Cavender” & "Diana Cavender"?) could possibly include the following:

JOHN CAVENDER born about 1795 and married Elizabeth Compton who was born about 1785; and,

MARY CAVENDER who married Peter Fore on March 18, 1818 in Charlotte County, Virginia, with William Cavender being the surety. Mary Cavender must have died shortly after she was married because Peter Fore remarried in 1821. If Mary Cavender was 18 years of age when she married, then she would have been born about 1800350;

(V) EUDALEY JAMES CAVENDER ("Eudaley Cavender", “E.J. Cavender” & "James Cavender") is believed to have been born in Virginia about 1771-1772 in the Flat Creek ("Flatt Creek") area of Raliegh Township of Amelia County, Virginia near the Appomattox River. On March 14, 1793, after the death of his father Hugh, he married Betty Elizabeth Sammons ("Betty Sammons" & "Betsey Sammons" and "Betsy Sammons") in Lunenburg County, Virginia. Her father, James Sammons, was the surety and the ceremony was performed in Lunenburg County by James Shelburne (“James Shelburn”?) a Baptist minister who died in Lunenburg County, Virginia about 1820. Apparently Lunenburg County, Virginia connects with Granville County, North Carolina.

It is to be noted that the LDS records state that a marriage bond was issued in Westmoreland County, Virginia to James Cavender with respect to his pending marriage to Betsey Sammons and that the surety was James Sammons, who is believed to have been the father of Betsy Cavender. However, it is believed that particular James Cavender was actually the son of Ezekiel Cavender who married a Mary Smith in Spartansburg County, South Carolina on July 8, 1794.30, 111, 133, 350, 355 & 371 Following his marriage, James Cavender and his wife apparently moved into his mother house and took care of her and his younger brothers then still living at home until his mother died in 1794.

In March 1797, Joseph Cavender, executor of the estate of his father, Hugh Cavender, brought suit in Charlotte County, Virginia against his brother, James Cavender, and Thomas Hay (“Thomas Hays”) for debt. James Cavender not then being an inhabitant of Charlotte County, the suit against him “abated”. Judgment was rendered for the plaintiff against Thomas Hay and the sheriff was ordered to attach his estate for debt. James Cavender was then living in Lunenburg County, Virginia.Court Orders 11-28

On December 13, 1797, James Sammon (sometimes James Sammons) of Lunenburg County, Virginia sold 102 acres of land on the Branches of Stokes Creek ("Stocks Creek") in Lunenburg County, Virginia to his son-in-law, James Cavender who was then living in Lunenburg County. The 102 acre farm was part of the land that James Sammons had previously purchased on September 20, 1796 from his son-in-law and daughter, John Roberts and Rebecca Sammon Roberts, and is bounded by the lands of John Page, Joshua Johnson, Benjamin Lewis, Lephew Shulton, Samuel Jordan and Benjamin Hendrick, and is located about 3 miles from Fort Mitchell, Virginia (365625N/0782539W), and about one-half the way between the city of Lunenburg in Lunenburg County, Virginia and the city of Charlotte in Charlotte County, Virginia and which is very near the eastern boundary of Charlotte County, Virginia.

On November 18, 1802, James Cavender purchased from Benjamin Lewis 206 acres of land on the Branches of Stokes Creek in Lunenburg County, and bounded by the lands of Joshua Johnson, John Johnson, John Slaughter, Samuel Jordan and the said James Cavender. In 1751, there was a Stocks Creek in Amelia County, Virginia which was very close to Flat Creek in Amelia County, Virginia. However, the Stocks Creek in Amelia County, Virginia in 1751 is not the same Stocks Creek located in Lunenburg County, Virginia in 1802. The deed was witnessed by Aleah Hendrick?, Benjamin Hendrick and John Cavender, apparently the brother of James Cavender and was recorded December 9, 1802. 45

In 1803 various families from Lunenburg County, Virginia, and various counties near Lunenburg County, moved to Williamson County, Tennessee.

James Sammons, the father of Betsy Cavender, died in 1804 and in the fall of 1805, James Cavender began selling all his land in Virginia51, apparently preparatory to moving out of the state. Sometime between the fall of 1805 and the spring of 1806, James Cavender moved his family from Lunenburg County, Virginia to Williamson County, Tennessee and first showed up on the 1806 tax list and paid poll taxes on 1 white adult over 21 years old and one slave. Apparently, the slave was inherited as his share of his father's estate as James Cavender had no listed slaves in Virginia. The next year, a John Cavender and a Charles Cavender is listed on the Williamson County, Tennessee poll tax rolls. The youngest brother of James Cavender was named John Cavender and is believed to have been born about 1776, and thus would have been about 30 years old at that time. John Cavender does not appear in the subsequent tax rolls of Williamson County, but a Thomas Cavender paid poll taxes in 1909 in Williamson County, Tennessee.

On December 15, 1807, James Cavender (believed to be Eudaley James Cavender or E.J. Cavender, the son of Hugh Cavender) for the sum of $100 purchased from Thomas McMurray of Lincoln County, Kentucky, 100 acres on the waters of the Big Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee, and being a part of tract of 640 acres previously granted to Thomas McMurray ("Thomas Murray") by the State of North Carolina. The Indenture was witnessed by Samuel Witherspoon, Thomas Kearney and David McElwee and, as it was recorded on December 15, 1807, James Cavender would be subject to paying property taxes beginning with the year 1808. James Cavender sold the land to his brother-in-law Jesse Cox on April 15, 1823 who subsequently sold it to his son William Cox and his wife Nanie Cox. The chain of title since that time goes from William Cox to Samuel H. Roberts ("Samuel Roberts") on July 18, 1892, thereafter to the heirs of Samuel Roberts, thereafter to James E. Cotton ("James Cotton"), thereafter to a Johnson, thereafter to said Johnson's daughter who married George Green, thereafter to George Green, and thereafter to Howard Simmons who owned the land in 1980. 53, 57, 153, 154, 205 & 206

In 1809, the brothers and their wives of Betsy Sammons Cavender moved from Lunenburg County, Virginia to Williamson County, Tennessee, and, in 1810 Betsy's mother, Sally Sammons ("Sarah Sammons") likewise moved to Williamson County, Tennessee. On November 7, 1837, Sally Sammons executed her will in which she named Archibald Lytle as the executor, and in whose household Sally Sammons was then living. She left her estate only to her daughters Rebecca Roberts ("Rebecca Sammons"), Fanny Tatom ("Fanny Sammons", "Francis Tatom" & "Francis Sammons"), and to Archibald Lytle to hold in trust for the benefit of her daughter Elizabeth Cavender ("Betsy Cavender", "Elizabeth Sammons" & "Betsy Sammons") who must have been unable to care for herself at that particular point in time. The will of Sally Sammons was probated in May 1884.86 Later, Archibald Lytle withdrew as executor and James C. Irvin ("James Irvin") was appointed to replace Archibald Lytle as executor.

On April 15, 1823, Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") sold to Jesse Cox, the brother-in-law of his son Silas James Cavender, the 100 acres of land located on the Big Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee, and being a part of the 640 acre tract of land granted to John McMurray by the State of North Carolina and which John McMurray purchased from Thomas McMurray on January 20, 1807. The Indenture was witnessed by William B. McClellan ("William McCellan") and Thomas Cox. Eudaley James Cavender may be the same James Cavender listed in the 1840 census for Davie County, North Carolina.81, 122 & 205

On October 14, 1831, Sarah Sammons ("Sally Sammons") of Williamson County, Tennessee, who was the mother-in-law of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender"), formerly of Lunenburg County, Virginia, “in consideration of $1.00 paid by Julany Cavender of Williamson County, Tennessee, sells to Julany 1 bed and furniture, 1 desk, 1 cupboard and 2 tables, and for the above consideration of $1.00 in hand paid as aforesaid I have bargained, sold and conveyed unto John Cavender as follows: 1 bed, 2 bay mares, 1 large kettle, 18 head hogs”. Signed by Sarah Sammons with an “X” and witnessed by J. Farrington and Robert Peebles. On August 28, 1845, Harrison Cavendar ("Harrison Cavender") apparently married his cousin Julia Cavendar ("Julia Cavender", “Julany Cavender” & "Julisey Cavender") in Williamson County, Tennessee. The ceremony was conducted by Wm. F. Carter ("William Carter") and their bondsman was James Cavender. It is believed that the above Julany Cavender to whom Sarah Sammons sold some furniture is the same person who later married her cousin Harrison Cavender. 76 112 & 122

In the 1850 census for Davidson County, Tennessee, the above Harrison Cavender was listed as then being 28 years of age and born in Virginia about 1822 and his wife was listed as being Julia Cavender age 27 and born in Tennessee about 1823. They were then living in the same household with Patrick Cavender age 32 and thus born about 1818, together with the family of James Cavender (“James S. Cavender”) age 38 and thus born about 1812 and his wife Nancy Cavender (formerly “Nancy Underwood") age 35 and thus born about 1815 and their son Silas Cavender age 15 and thus born about 1835 and who may be the same Silas Cavender who married a Sarah (“Sarah Cavender”?) in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee on October 1, 1856.

The foregoing adds further proof that the Eudaley James Cavender who moved from Lunenburg County, Virginia sometimes between the fall of 1805 and summer of 1806 is the same James Cavender who moved to Williamson County, Tennessee about that time.137

At the time James Cavender moved their family to Williamson County, their children included 1 daughter and 3 sons. They apparently followed the same route discovered in 1671 by an expedition led by Thomas Batts and Robert Fallam who followed the Stauton River through the gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains into the Great Appalachian Valley blessed with limestone soils of unbelievable fertility. This route connected to a well-worn Natchez Indian trail which later became an important pioneer road of the 1800's called the Natchez Trace which runs through the western section of Williamson County, Tennessee. Of further historical note, when Tennessee first became a State in 1796, Davidson County, North Carolina became Davidson County, Tennessee with its county seat at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, and Williamson County, Tennessee was formed from Davidson County in 1799. Hunters and explorers came into this "Western Country" as early as 1784, but permanent settlement of the early settlers were not made until shortly before 1800.53, 125 & 165

According to the 1820 Census for Williamson County, Tennessee, the members of the James Cavennour ("James Cavender") family who were living at home in 1820 comprised: 4 sons and 2 daughters below the age of 10 years, 1 son and 1 daughter between the ages of 10 to 16 years, 1 daughter 16-26 years; his wife, 26-45 and himself, 45 and over. Thus, there were a total of 9 children were then living at home when the 1820 census was taken. Two had left home before the 1820 census was taken, and 1 was born after the 1820 census was taken.137, 173 & 174

As Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") was born about 1770, he would have been about 50 years old in 1820 and therefore "45 and over" as listed in the 1820 census. Assuming Betsy Cavender was 17-18 years old when she married in March of 1793, she would have been born about 1775-1776. Therefore, when the 1820 census was taken, she would have been about 44 if the month of birth was before the census was taken, and would have been 45 years old if her birthday occurred after the census was taken. It therefore appears that the above James "Cavennour" is the same Eudaley James Cavender that was born in Virginia and moved to Williamson County, Tennessee in late 1805 or early 1806, and may have later moved to Davie County, North Carolina. However, as Williamson County, Tennessee is located about the center of the State of Tennessee and Davie County, North Carolina is located about the center of the State of North Carolina, there would appear no reason for Eudaley James Cavender to move such a substantial distance at such an elderly age. It is believed that the above Eudaley James Cavender (“James Eudaley Cavender", “James Cavender" & “Eudaley Cavender”) and Betsy Sammons Cavender (“Betsy Cavender”) had the following 12 children:

(1) JINCY CAVENDER born in Lunenbury County, Virginia about 1794 and married Elisha Walker on December 14, 1808 in Williamson County, Virginia. Thus, she was not living at home when the 1820 census was taken;

(2)JAMES B. CAVENDER ("James Cavender", “J.B. Cavender” & “James Benjamin Cavender”?), a twin, born about 1797-1798 in Lunenbury County, Virginia, and married a Rebecca Cavender, in Williamson County, Tennessee on February 16, 1823. Rebecca Cavender was born about 1808 in Tennessee by one account and in North Carolina by another account. James B. Cavender had a sister named Rebecca Cavender who was born about 1808 in Williamson County, Tennessee and who was living in Williamson County in 1850 when the census was taken. However, it is a good probability that he married his first cousin. In any event, the ceremony was conducted by Joel Anderson, and with James Cavender and J. B. Cavender ("James B. Cavender"?) being the named bondsmen. The named bondsman, "James Cavender", must have been the father of James B., Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender" & “E.J. Cavender”), and that the other named bondsman, "J. B. Cavender", apparently was the groom. As James B. Cavender was born about 1797 or 1798, he would have been about 22-23 years old when the 1820 census was taken. As he was not listed as living in Eudaley James Cavender's household when the 1820 census was taken, he must have already moved out and was on his own at that particular point in time. It is also significant to note that the above marriage ceremony was conducted by Joel Anderson who was then one of the ministers of the Big Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church in Williamson County, Tennessee with which James and Elizabeth must have been members, particularly in view of the facts that: (a) in December 1796, Garner McConnico ("Gardner McConnico") had moved from Lunenburg County, Virginia to Williamson County, Tennessee.

In 1799 Garner McConnico formed the Primitive Baptist Church and apparently became the first Primitive Baptist minister at the newly-formed Harpeth Church in Williamson County, also called both the "Baptist Meeting House" and the "McConnico Meeting House" which was destroyed by storm in 1909 and was rebuilt nearby. However, the old cemetery still remains. 175 In 1815, Garner McConnico was still living in Williamson County. Of significance are the following facts:

(a). that, Eudaley James Cavender was a neighbor to Gardner McConnico when they both were living in Lunenburg County, Virginia;

(b). that, the Big Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church was only 4-5 miles from the farm of Eudaley James Cavender;

(c). that, the ministers of the Harpeth Baptist Church named Joel Anderson and John Atkinson performed the marriage ceremony for at least 4 of Eudaley James Cavender's children. For example, they married Stephen Cavender and Sarah "Sally" Short on February 18, 1819, Silas James Cavender ("Silas") and Rachel Cox on January 30, 1823, James B. Cavender "James" and his cousin, Rebecca "Becky" Cavender, on February 16, 1823, and, Sally P. Cavender and Edward Trent on November 9 or November 12, 1835; and,

(d). that, James B. Cavender (“James Benjamin Cavender”? & “J.B. Cavender”) is listed in the 1850 census for Rutherford County, Tennessee as being 52 years of age and born in Virginia about 1798, his wife was Rebecca Cavender age 42 and born in Tennessee about 1808, and their children at that time were all born in Tennessee and comprised: William Cavender age 20 and thus born about 1830 and who married a Joicy; John N. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.N. Cavender”) then age 13 and thus born about 1837; Sarah Cavender ("Sally Cavender") age 11 and thus born about 1839; James Cavender then age 9 and thus born about 1841; Rebecca Cavender then age 7 and thus born about 1843; and, Hugh Cavender then age 2 and thus born about 1848, all of whose given names are common in the families of both Hugh Cavender, the grandfather of James B. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.B. Cavender” & “James Benjamin Cavender”?), and Eudaley James Cavender, the father of James B. Cavender. Possibly unrelated, but a Joseph H. Cavender ("Joseph Cavender" & “J.H. Cavender”), Thomas A. Cavender ("Thomas Cavender" & “T.A. Cavender”) and a Sarah L. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.L. Cavender”), the wife of Thomas Cavender, are all buried in the Short-Atkinson ("Atkins-Short") Cemetery in Williamson County, Tennessee.

It is quite possible that Joseph H. Cavender (“J.H. Cavender”) was a nephew to the above James B. Cavender (“J.B. Cavender”) and was named after the Joseph Cavender who was Hugh Cavender's oldest son who fought in the Revolutionary War and died in Christian County, Kentucky (which includes the City of Hopkinsvile).122 Except for Eudaley James Cavender's son, Silas Cavender who moved to Graves County, Kentucky, it appears that the majority of the children of Eudaley Cavender settled in Tennessee in the general area encompassed by the adjacent counties of Williamson County, Tennessee, Rutherford County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, and Maury County, Tennessee.

James B. Cavender, believed to be the son of James Eudaly Cavender (“James Cavender”), married his first cousin, Rebecca Cavender, on February 16, 1823 in Williamson County, Tennessee. According to the 1850 census for Rutherford County, Tennessee, James B. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “James Benjamin Cavender”?) was listed as being born in Virginia, was then 52 years of age and thus born about 1798, that his wife Rebecca Cavender was age 42 and born in Tennessee about 1808, and their children were all born in Tennessee and at that time were: William Cavender age 20 and thus born about in Tennessee about 1830 and who married a "Joicy"; John N. Cavender ("John Cavender" & “J.N. Cavender”) age 13 and thus born in Tennessee about 1837; Sarah Cavender age 11 and thus born in Tennessee about 1839; James Cavender age 9 and thus born in Tennessee about 1841; Sarah Cavender ("Rebecca Cavender") age 7 and thus born in Tennessee about 1843; and, Hugh Cavender age 2 and thus born in Tennessee about 1848.122

In the 1860 census for Rutherford County, Tennessee, James Cavender was listed as then being 63 years of age and thus born about 1797, his wife Rebecca Cavender was then listed as being 53 years of age and thus born in Tennessee about 1807, and his only 2 children then living at home were James Cavender age 18 and thus born in Tennessee about 1842 and Hugh Cavender then age 11 and thus born in Tennessee about 1849.

James B. Cavender and Rebecca Cavender apparently had 6 children:

WILLIAM CAVENDER born in Williamson County, Tennessee about 1830 and married a Joicy;

JOHN N. CAVENDER ("John Cavender" & “J.N. Cavender”) born in Williamson County, Tennessee about 1837;

SARAH CAVENDER ("Sally Cavender") born in Williamson County, Tennessee about 1839;

JAMES CAVENDER born in Williamson County, Tennessee about 1841-1842

REBECCA CAVENDER born in Williamson County, Tennessee about 1843; and,

HUGH CAVENDER born in Williamson County, Tennessee about 1848. It is to be noted that a Hugh T. Cavender (“Hugh Cavender” & “H.T. Cavender”) is listed in the 1900 census in Ellis County, Texas as being born in March 1867 in Tennessee, and thus would have been 33 years of age at that time, his wife was named Fannie Cavender (“Frances Cavender”?) who was then 28 years of age, born in Tennessee, and thus born about 1872, and their children at that time were:

HATTIE CAVENDER (“Harriett Cavender”?) then age 11 years and born in August 1888 in Texas;

BESSY CAVENDER (“Betsy Cavender” & “Elizabeth Cavender”?) then age 9, and born in Texas in February 1890;

GEORGIA CAVENDER then age 5 and born in Texas in December 1894; and,

LENA M. CAVENDER (“Lena Cavender” & “L.M. Cavender”) then age 1 and born in Texas in August 8, 1898.

Hugh H. Cavender (“Hugh Cavender” & “H.H. Cavender”) was living in Ellis County, Texas in 1900 near the household of John Calvin Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”). According to the 1900 census, the parents of both Hugh H. Cavender (“Hugh Cavender”) and his wife Frances were all born in Tennessee.

According to notations in the Bible of another Hugh Cavander ("Hugh Cavender"), which is on file in the Georgia Department of Archives and History, entitled "Daughters of the American Revolution- Georgia Society, Bible Records 1789-1970" by Mrs. Leonard G. DeLamar, it is stated that Hugh Cavendar (“Hugh Cavender”?) was born on March 5, 1847, that he married Zilpha Ann Walker ("Zilpha Walker" & "Zilphia Walker"?) on October 8, 1867, and that he died on July 20, 1939 in Georgia. It is further stated that Zilpha Walker was born on July 29, 1850, and died on November 15, 1942. Hugh Cavender and Zilpha Cavender ("Ann Cavender") had only one child named:

Rose Cavander ("Rose Cavender") who was born on February 3, 1869, married a Robinson, and died on May 26, 1922. Rose Robinson had 2 children:

Rose Nelle Robinson ("Rose Robinson"); and,

Freddie Robinson ("Frederick Robinson"? & "Fred Robinson"?) who was born on August 14, 1897, and died in World War I in 1917. Also mentioned in the Bible of Hugh Cavender was that Madison Dill and Helen McLean were married on May 22, 1937 and that they had the following children: Ellis Eugene Dill ("Ellis Dill") born on March 14, 1938, and died on May 20, 1972; Henry Lee Dill ("Henry Dill") born on August 26, 1939; Mary Helen Dill ("Mary Dill") born on December 22, 1940; Rose Catherine Dill ("Rose Dill" & "Kitty Dill") born on March 18, 1942; Lynda Carolyn Dill ("Lynda Dill" & "Linda Dill"?) born on November 24, 1944; Charles Jerome Dill ("Charles Dill") born on November 22, 1948; Angela Annette Dill ("Angela Dill") born on April 24, 1956; and, James Allen Dill ("James Dill") born on February 9, 1950, and died on January 30, 1962.

(4) STEPHEN CANTRELL CAVENDER (“Stephen Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”) who was also born about 1797-1799 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, apparently was married at least 2 times, and may have been married for the third time.

In November 1812, the Governor of Tennessee received a call for 1500 volunteers called the Tennessee Militia for the defense of New Orleans. Actually, President Madison intended to invade and occupy West Florida. Andrew Jackson was the Major General of the Tennessee Militia at that time. A regiment of cavalry, or mounted gunmen, numbering 670 persons, assembled at Franklin, Tennessee and on January 19, 1813 the overland march began under the command of Colonel Coffee. On February 16, 1813, they united with General Jackson's two other regiments. When they stopped at Washington, in the territory of Mississippi, and a short way from Natchez, orders came from the War Department to disband and General Jackson led the expedition back to Nashville at his own expense for which he was later reimbursed. This was probably the same regiment afterwards commanded by General Coffee in the first part of the Creek War. Serving in Troupe No.4 of 35 men commanded by Captain Stump was Stephen Cavender. As the above Stephen Cavender would have enlisted when he was about 14 years old, there is the possibility that the particular Stephen Cavender who enlisted was actually his uncle by the same name i.e., the son of Hugh Cavender and who would have been about 37 years of age at the time of enlistment. 279 & 355

In any event, the above Stephen Cavender first married Sally L. Short ("Sarah Short" & Sally Short") in Williamson County, Tennessee on February 18, 1819 by John Atkinson ("John Alkinson") who was a primitive Baptist minister in the Big Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church in Williamson County, with Elisha Walker ("Elisah Walker"?) being the bondsman. It is also to be noted that Elisha Walker was also the husband of Stephen Cavender's sister, Jincy Cavender. Sally Cavender ("Sarah Cavender") died on December 16, 1843 at the age of 42 and left a large family according to the Western Weekly Review dated January 5, 1844.279 & 355

Stephen Cavender next married Mrs. Matilda Bynum (“Matilda Jane Bynum”? & “Matilda Byrum”?) about 1843-1844 in Maury County, Tennessee. Matilda Bynum (or “Matilda Bryum”) was born in North Carolina about 1801 and apparently had been previously married to William A. Bryum (“William A. Byrum” & “William Byrum”?) and had at least 4 children of her own at that time. (See the account of the below lawsuit.)

As noted above, at the first marriage of Stephen Cavender, the ceremony was conducted by John Alkinson ("John Atkinson"), one of the five ministers of the Big Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church which Eudaley James Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender were apparently members, and further by the fact that in 1824, and again in 1827, Stephen Cavender purchased land on the Big Harpeth River near the farm of Eudaley James Cavender. As Stephen Cavender was already married and not living in the household of his father when the 1820 Williamson County census was taken, he would not have been listed as a member of his father's household at that particular point in time.

On or about February 16, 1846, a deed was executed by Stephen Cavender to the children of Matilda Cavender (formerly “Matilda Byrum”) named: William A. Byrum (“William Byrum”), Elizabeth A. Lane (“Elizabeth Lane”, formerly Elizabeth Byrum), Mary P. Byrum (“Mary Byrum”) and Caroline B. Byrum and was recorded on February 5, 1846, which deeded to the said heirs of Matilda Cavender his 6 slaves Mariah?, Permelia, George, Bettities?, Roenia? and James, together with their increases, during his lifetime.

According to records in the Maury County, Tennessee Chancery Court, a lawsuit was filed therein sometime between 1852-1860 apparently by the 3 minor children and widow of William A. Bryum who had previously died on October 26, 1852. The 3 minor children of William A. Bryum were:

(i) William A. Bryum (“William Bryum”);

(ii) Thomas Bryum;

(iii) Matilda Bryum; and,

(iv) Mary Bryum, the widow of William A. Bryum.

Apparently, the suit concerned the previous gift by Stephen Cavender on January 13, 1846 of some named slaves to some unknown party or parties. The suit apparently also filed against:

(i) Mary Jane Bryum (“Mary Bryum”, “Mary Jane Byrum” & “Mary Byrum”) who had previously married Archibald Lytle Cavender (“Archibald L. Cavender”, “A.L. Cavender” & “Archibald Cavender”) of Lawrence County, Tennessee and who was the son of Stephen Cavender who had married apparently her mother, Matilda Bryum (“Matilda Byrum”) in 1843;

(ii) Caroline B. Smith (“Caroline Byrum Smith” & “Caroline Smith”) who was formerly Caroline Bryum (“Caroline Byrum”) who had married Stephen Smith on August 15, 1850. Her mother had married Stephen Cavender about 1843 and with whom Caroline Bryum (not “Caroline Smith”) was living in 1850 at the age of about 17 years; and,

(iii) Wilson D. Love (“Wilson Love”) and his wife Elizabeth A. Love (“Elizabeth Love”) who probably was Elizabeth Bryum (“Elizabeth Byrum) before her marriage to William Love.

Although not so stated, it is believed that the first mentioned minor children were actually the children of Caroline Bryum (“Caroline Byrum”) while she was married to William A. Bryum (“William A. Byrum”, “William Bryum” & “William Byrum”).

On November 2, 1847, Stephen Cavender either purchased from the heirs of Robert O. Smith (“Robert Smith”), or the State of Tennessee granted to him, a tract of land in Lewis County, Tennessee located on the waters of Catheys Creek and containing 200 acres. It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.

On March 20, 1849, the State of Tennessee granted to Stephen Cavender a tract of land in Lewis County, Tennessee containing 41 acres also on Catheys Creek.

In 1850, the Stephen Cavender family was then living in Lewis County, Tennessee, the same county in which his brother Joseph Wyatt Cavender ("Joseph Cavender" & “J.W. Cavender”) was then living, and his family at that particular point in time comprised: himself, age 52 and born in Virginia about 1798; his second wife, Matilda Cavender (“formerly “Matilda Byram”?, “Matilda Bynum”? & “Matilda Bryum”?), age 49 and born in North Carolina about 1801; and his children, all born in Tennessee, which were: Margaret Cavender age 22 and thus born about 1828; Sarah Cavender age 20 and thus born about 1830; Stephen Cavender (also "S.C. Cavender", “Stephen Cantral Cavender”? & “Stephen Cantrell Cavender”?) age 14 and thus born about 1836; Mary Cavender age 12 and thus born about 1838; Milly Cavender age 10 and thus born about 1840; and, also Caroline B. Bynum (“Caroline Byrum” & “Caroline Byram”?) age 17 born in North Carolina about 1733 and the daughter of his second wife, Matilda Bynum. They may have also had a son named Silas S. Cavender (“Silas Cavender” & “S.S. Cavender”) who was born about 1823-1824 in Tennessee, and who married Permeila R.O. Andrews (“Permelia Andrews”, “Permellia Andrews” & “Pamela Andrews”) on either April 10, 1848 or on April 13, 1848 in Maury County, Tennessee, and thus explains why he was not living in the household of his father when the 1850 census was taken.

In fact, his brother named John Calvin Cavender may have been living with them when the 1850 census was taken. It apparently was not all that uncommon for a family to ship their military age son to another family and try to establish a need for deferment from the military draft. So, maybe that was why John Calvin Cavender was then living with his married older brother.

In 1860, Stephen Cavender was still living in Maury County, Tennessee, and his family then comprised: himself who was listed as being 63 years of age and thus born in Virginia about 1797; his wife M.J. Cavender (“Matilda Cavender”, formerly “Matilda Bryum”) age 60 and thus born about 1800; and, their daughter Milley Cavender (“Milly Cavender”) then age 20 and thus born about 1840. He was one of the first to enlist in the Confederate services in the First Regiment of Calvary under the command of Colonel Bitfull.132

Stephen Cavender’s twin brother, James B. Cavender (“James Cavender”, “J.B. Cavender” & “James Benjamin Cavender”?) and his family were then living in Rutherford County, Tennessee. So, it appears that Eudaley James Cavender’s twin son named Stephen Cavender, never left Maury County, Tennessee but that his son likewise named Stephen Cavender (“S.C. Cavender”, “Stephen Cantral Cavender” & “Stephen Cantrell Cavender”?) moved his family to Dallas County, Texas in 1886.

Stephen Cavender and Matilda Byrum Cavender had 9 children:

HARRISON CAVENDER born about 1822-1823 in Virginia, and is believed to be the same Harrison Cavender who apparently married his cousin Julia Cavendar ("Julia Cavender", “Julany Cavender” & "Julisey Cavender") in Williamson County, Tennessee on August 28, 1845, with the ceremony being conducted by Wm. F. Carter ("William Carter") and their bondsman was James Cavender. Also, it appears that the above Julany Cavender is the same person to whom Sarah Sammons sold some furniture, and that Harrison Cavender later married a Jane and had a son named Andrew Cavender, and still later married a Louisa. 76 112 & 122

According to the 1850 census for Davidson County, Tennessee, Harrison Cavender was listed as being born in Virginia about 1822, and his wife Julia Cavender was listed as then being age 27 and born in Tennessee about 1823 and were living in in the same household with Patrick Cavender age 32 and thus born about 1818, together with the family of James Cavender (“James S. Cavender”) age 38 and thus born about 1812 and his wife Nancy Cavender (formerly “Nancy Underwood") age 35 and thus born about 1815 and their son Silas Cavender age 15 and thus born about 1835 and who may be the same Silas Cavender who married a Sarah (“Sarah Cavender”?) in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee on October 1, 1856.

In 1860, apparently the same Harrison Cavender and his family were living in Wilson County, Tennessee, which is adjacent to Davidson County, Tennessee. His family then comprised himself, age 28 and thus born about 1832? (probably he was actually age 38 and thus born about 1822). His wife at that time was Jane Cavender, age 25 and thus born about 1835, and their son was Andrew Cavender, age 2 and thus born about 1858 (If he was born about 1832 and was married in 1845, he would have been about 12 years old when he married, which is highly unlikely. Thus, again, he must have been born about 1822).

In the 1870 census for Wilson County, Tennessee, this particular Harrison Cavender was listed as then being age 48 and born in Virginia about 1822, his wife at that time was Louisa Cavender, age 31 and thus born about 1839, and their son Andrew Cavender was then age 12 and thus born about 1858.

(NOTE: Actually, the 1850 census states “CAVENDER, Harrison 28, Julia 27, Patrick 32, James 38, Nancy 35, Silas 15, James HARRISON 8, Va T, D-92-548"

It does not really state that the above James HARRISON (“Cavender”?) is the son of the head of the household listed as Harrison Cavender, or whether he is the son of the listed James Cavender, or whether is name is merely James Harrison. Further stated in the published census is the statement “Where a person of a different surname than the head of the household is included within that household, we have printed his surname in all capitals.”

In 1847, Harrison Cavender paid taxes in Williamson County, Tennessee on 1 “pole”, apparently on only himself.

Query: Is the above James HARRISON (“Cavender”) the son of the listed Harrison Cavender age 28, or is he the son of the listed James Cavender age 38, or is he merely a person named James Harrison?). Further complicating the mystery is the fact that the 1860 census for Wilson County, Tennessee, which is adjacent to Davidson County, Tennessee, the son of Harrison Cavender listed was named Andrew Cavender age 2 (i.e., NOT James Harrison Cavender!). However, as the said James Harrison (“Cavender”) was probably about 17-18 years of age in 1860 and may have previously moved out of the household of Harrison Cavender.

Also, in the 1870 census for Wilson County, Tennessee, the only son of Harrison Cavender that was then listed was Andrew Cavender age 12. James Harrison Cavender was not listed, however a James Harrison was listed as then living in the Harrison Cavender household. However, it is also quite possible that the census taker made a mistake and listed James Harrison Cavender as merely James Harrison. Harrison Cavender and Julia Cavender apparently had a son named:

ANDREW CAVENDER born about 1858;

SILAS S. CAVENDER (“Silas Cavender” & “S.S. Cavender”) born about 1822 in Maury County, Tennessee?, and married Permeila R.O. Andrews (“Permelia Andrews”, “Permellia Andrews” & “Permela Andrews”?) on either April 10, 1848 or on April 13, 1848 in Mt. Pleasant, Maury County, Tennessee and who was born in North Carolina.

Permelia Andrews was born in North Carolina.

According to the 1850 census, Silas Cavender was listed as being a blacksmith and his 16 year old younger brother John Calvin Cavender ( “John Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”) born about 1834 may have also been living with him. According to one report, Silas S. Cavender ("Silas Cavender" & “S.S. Cavender”) was born about 1822 and joined Company "C" of Capt. Coopers 1 Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry on October 20, 1846 at the age of 24 and fought in the Mexican War and was a Private in rank. He apparently was given a disability discharge on July 17, 1847.99 According to another report, a Silas S. Cavender (S.S. Cavender”) was sworn into the U.S. Calvary on June 6, 1846 by W.G. Harding in Columbia. He enlisted with his horse, valued at $60 and equipment valued at $15 and was discharged on July 17, 1862.

On July 5, 1889, Silas S. Cavender (“Silas Cavender” & “S.S. Cavender”), executed an affidavit in the Circuit Court in Perry County, Illinois in support to a pension application No. 286265 filed by Mary Jane Cavender (Martha J. Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”), the widow of Archibald Cavender, while living at Nashville, Washington County, Illinois. At that time, Silas Cavender stated he was then living at Three Mile Prairie in Washington County, Illinois and that he was then 66 years of age and thus born about 1823. He further stated that Archibald Cavender was his brother, that he was not strong as a boy, that he visited Archibald in the hospital at St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, at the upper or Benton Barracks, that he first came home for a while and then later rejoined the service. He finally came home in bad health and was in bad health until the time he died with bleeding lungs and the consumption;

ARCHIBALD LYTLE CAVENDER ("Archibald Cavender", “A.L. Cavender” & “Archibald Cavinder”) was born in Tennessee either about 1826499 or about 1831 in Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, married Mary Jane Byrum ("Mary Byron" & “Mary Bynum”) on April 20, 1846 in Maury County, Tennessee, became a blacksmith, and died on May 20, 1873 in Tamaora, Perry County, Illinois due to illness contacted while in the military service. The marriage ceremony was conducted by George S. Arnold ("George Arnold"). Mary Bynum was born on April 20, 1827 in North Carolina and apparently was the daughter of William A. Bryum (“William Bryum”) and a Mary Jane, an died on January 24, 1901 in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois.

In 1850, the Archibald Cavinder (“Archibald Cavender”?) family was living in Lewis County, Tennessee and then consisted of himself age 24 and thus born about 1826, his wife Mary J. Cavinder ("Mary Cavinder", “Mary J. Cavender” & "Mary Cavender") age 22 and thus born about 1828, James H. Cavinder ("James Cavinder", “J.H. Cavender”? & "James Cavender"?) age 3 and born in Tennessee about 1847, and Melissa B. Cavender ("Melissa Cavinder", "Melissa Cavender", “M.B. Cavender” & “Malissa Cavender”?) age 1 and thus born about 1849. 137, 355 464 & 475

Archibald Cavender moved from Tennessee to Nashville, Washington County, Illinois about 1851-1855, and was a blacksmith. On August 27, 1861, he joined Company D of the 48th Illinois Infantry in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois for a term of 3 years. He later became a Sergeant and, at that time, he was 30 years of age, married, a blacksmith, 5' 8 ½" tall, light hair, blue eyes, and light complexion. He was “mustered” into service on October 15, 1861 in Camp Butler in Springfield?, Illinois. He was mustered out on November 10, 1864 in Vining Station, Georgia. On August 3, 1864, he was wounded slightly in the right hand while in Georgia.

On July 5, 1889, his brother Silas S. Cavender (“Silas Cavender” & “S.S. Cavender”), executed an affidavit in the Circuit Court in Perry County, Illinois in support to a pension application No. 286265 filed by Mary Jane Cavender (Martha J. Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”), the widow of Archibald Cavender while living at Nashville, Washington County, Illinois. At that time, Silas Cavender stated he was then living at Three Mile Prairie in Washington County, Illinois and that he was then 66 years of age. He further stated that Archibald Cavender was his brother, that he was not strong as a boy, that he visited Archibald in the hospital at St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, at the upper or Benton Barracks, that he first came home for a while and then later rejoined the service. He finally came home in bad health and was in bad health until the time he died with bleeding lungs and the consumption.

Archibald Cavender and Mary Cavender apparently had 7 children:

James H. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) born about 1847 and who apparently disappeared and was never heard from again. However, he may have been the James H. Cavender who married Sarah Jane Fobar (“Sarah Fobar”) in White County, Illinois;

Malissa B. Cavender (“Melissa Cavender”, “M.B. Cavender” & “Malissa Cavender”?) born about 1851 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, married John McElroy on April 15, 1869 in Washington County, Illinois, died of pneumonia on March 13, 1911 in Three Mile Prairie, Nashville, Washington County, Illinois, and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Washington County, Illinois. John McElroy was born in Ireland, was a member of the British Royal Navy, deserted in New Orleans, Louisiana, and enlisted in the Civil War in Company I of the Eightieth Regiment on August 10, 1862 in Pilot Knob, Illinois while living in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois, and was said to be a drunkard. John McElroy and Malissa McElroy had 12 children:

Charles L. McElroy (“Charles McElroy”) who was in Kansas in 1906;

Margaret McElroy;

Chaney McElroy who was in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri in 1906;

Mary McElroy;

Myrtle McElroy;

Anna McElroy born about 1870, and married William Switzler;

Robert James McElroy (“Robert McElroy”) born on November 6, 1874, married Emma Alice Hutchins (“Emma Hutchings”) on November 17, 1898 in her home in Washington County, Illinois, was in Perry County, Illinois in 1906, died on May 31, 1943, and is buried in the Muller Cemetery in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois. Emma Hutchins was the daughter of Thomas Hutchins and Leatha Hall and lived 2-3 miles north of the Concord cemetery, and died from a stroke, and is buried in the Muller Cemetery in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois. Robert McElroy and Emma McElroy (“Alice McElroy”) had 7 children:

Ella Marie McElroy (“Ella McElroy”) born on August 27, 1899 in Washington County, Illinois, married Nelson Knapp, and died in Pickneyville, Perry County, Illinois;

Ralph Sydney McElroy (“Ralph McElroy”) born about 1900 in Washington County, Illinois, and married Della Marshall;

Alonzo Thomas McElroy (“Alonzo McElroy”) born about 1904 in Washington County, Illinois, married Winifred V. Mattson (“Winifred Mattson”) on October 17, 1925, and died about 1961;

Ollie Velma McElroy (“Ollie McElroy”) born about 1906 in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, and married Harold McGowan, and lived in Martinsville, Indiana;

Melissa McElroy born on November 3, 1908 in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, first married John B. Franklin Sronce (“John Sronce”) on December 13, 1926 in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois, was a member of the Cross Baptist Church, later married another person after the death of her first husband, and is buried in the Muller Cemetery in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois. John Sronce was born in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois;

Robert Dale McElroy (“Robert McElroy”) born about 1911 in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, and married Myrtle Nerkorhn; and,

Mildred Irene McElroy (“Mildred McElroy”) born on July 15, 1915 in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, married Virgil Tanner, and died on January 16, 1992 in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois; and,

Charles L. McElroy (“Charles McElroy”) born about 1876, and married Edith Grace Rice (“Edith Rice”);

Emerson McElroy born on August 14, 1879 in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois, married a Pearl, died on May 28, 1906 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri at the age of 27 years, 9 months and 14 days, and is buried in the Adams Cemetery south of Nashville, Washington County, Illinois;

J. Nathaniel McElroy born on March 4, 1886;

Alexander McElroy born on August 31, 1888 who was in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois in 1906; and,

Zenas McElroy born on March 4, 1891 and who was in Nashvile, Washington County, Illinois in 1906;

Matilda J. Cavender (“Matilda Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) born on October 25, 1851 in Old Nashville, Washington County, Illinois, married James Madison Chapman (“James Chapman”) on March 3, 1870 in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois, became a member of the Missionary Baptist Church in Concord, Illinois, and died on February 27, 1934 in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois. James Chapman was born on March 19, 1847 in Benton, Franklin County, Illinois, was the son of Benjamin Samuel Chapman, Jr, and Jane Hall, also was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church in Concord, Illinois in 1911, filed an affidavit on October 17, 1892 at the age of 44 years in support of the application for pension filed by the widow of Archibald Cavender and stated that he knew Archibald Cavender for more than 30 years, and he died on June 21, 1921. James Chapman and Matilda Chapman had 10 children:

Jeanette Chapman born on December 25, 1872 in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois, married Henry Edward Jones (“Henry Jones”) on July 4, 1896 died on December 20, 1945 in Vienna, Missouri, and is buried in the Vienna Cemetery. Henry Jones was born on February 11, 1873 in Ft. Recovery, Ohio, was the son of David Jones and Nancy Elizabeth Williams (“Nancy Williams), died on February 1, 1932 in Vienna, Missouri, and is buried with her husband. Henry Jones and Jeanette Jones had 9 children:

Stillborn Jones;

Stillborn Jones;

Frank Russell Jones (“Frank Jones”) born on April 12, 1897, and died on April 23, 1980;

Robert Leo Jones (“Robert Jones”) born on July 23, 1898, and died on February 8, 1930;

Homer Reeves Jones (“Homer Jones”) born on June 1, 1900 in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois, married Mary Margaret Shine (“Mary Shine”) on June 1, 1921 in Lexington, Illinois, died on February 4, 1972 in Seward, Illinois, and is buried in the Twelve Mile Grove Cemetery in Pecatonica, Illinois. Mary Shine was born on July 31, 1899 in Lexington, Illinois to Daniel Earl Shine (“Daniel Shine”) and Emma Frances Powell (“Emma Powell”), died on December 12, 1988 in Rockford, Illinois, and is buried with her husband. Homer Jones and Mary Jones had 9 children:

Everett Edwin Jones (“Everett Jones”) born on May 25, 1922, and died on December 27, 1991;

Glenn Franklin Jones (“Glenn Jones”) born on January 29, 1924, and died on March 14, 1924;

Charles Edward Jones (“Charles Jones”) born on October 8, 1925;

Roy Melvin Jones (“Roy Jones”) born on November 27, 1927 in Washington, Missouri, married Gertrude Anna Bergstrom (“Gertrude Bergstrom on May 7, 1955, died on July 6, 2000 in Caulfield, Missouri, and is buried in the Amy Union Cemetery in Caulfield, Missouri. Gertrude Bergstrom was born on September 20, 1924 in Rockford, Illinois to Robert Victor Bergstrom (“Robert Bergstrom”) and Ethel Winnifred Wolfe (“Ethel Wolfe”), died on April 19, 1993 in Caulfield, Missouri, and is buried with her husband. She had been previously married to David Lee Clearwater (“David Clearwater”)and had 1 child, and to Franklin James Lutz (“Franklin Lutz”) and also had 1 child. Roy Jones and Gertrude Jones had 5 children:

Susan Mary Jones (“Susan Jones”) born on December 22, 1955;

Carol Ann Jones (“Carol Jones”) born on November 7, 1957;

Charles Alan Jones (“Charles Jones”) born on April 2, 1959;

Nancy Lynne Jones (“Nancy Jones”) born on August 25, 1960; and,

Daniel Roy Jones (“Daniel Jones”) born on October 5, 1961;

Agnes Leona Jones (“Agnes Jones”) born on August 22, 1930;

Mary Catherine Jones (“Mary Jones”) born on November 2, 1932;

Gladys Arlene Jones (“Gladys Jones”) born on September 27, 1934;

William Howard Jones (“William Jones”) born on December 5, 1937; and,

Homer Leo Jones (“Homer Jones”) born on November 20, 1939;

Charles Elmer Jones (“Charles Jones”) born on October 19, 1902, and died on January 13, 1965;

Minerva Carolina Jones (“Minerva Jones”) born on February 7, 1905, and died on August 19, __?__;

Edward Jones born on September 13, 1906, and died on February 22, 1991; and,

Jeanetta Elizabeth Jones (“Jeanetta Jones”) born on July 2, 1911;

Mattie Jane Chapman (“Mattie Chapman”) born on August 11, 1872;

Samuel Reeves Chapman (“Samuel Chapman”) born on September 23, 1874;

Frank R. Chapman (“Frank Chapman”) born on August 5, 1877, married Etheldra Tiny Rice (“Etheldra Rice”) on January 30, 1901 in Pilot Knb, Washington County, Illinois, was a member of the Concord Baptist Church in Washington County, Illinois, later became a member of the Oak Grove Baptist Church in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, died on March 8, 1959 in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois at the age of 81 years, 7 months and 3 days, and is buried in the Oak Grove Baptist Cemetery in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois. Etheldra Rice was the daughter of Jeremiah Rice and Catherine Livesay, died at the age of 78 years, 2 months, and 12 days, and is buried with her husband. Frank Chapman and Etheldra Chapman (“Tiny Chapman”) had 5 children:

Jeanette Gertude Chapman (“Jenette Chapman”) born on December 23, 1901, and died in July 1980 in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois;

Dow Ray Chapman (“Dow Chapman”) born on June 3, 1907, married Lucille Raney on September 5, 1949, and died on March 13, 1976 in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois;

Frank Warn Chapman (“Frank Chapman”) born on May 14, 1913, married Violet Lucille Benedict (“Violet Benedict”) on May 20, 1933, and died on March 23, 1988 in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois;

Iona May Chapman (“Iona Chapman”) born on May 1, 1918, and died on July 14, 1993 in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois; and,

James Rice Chapman (“James Chapman”) born on January 14, 1921 in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, married Charleen Kay Sponce (“Charleen Sponce”) on July 11, 1947 in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, became a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois about 1937. James Chapman had a son before marrying Charleen Sponce which was adopted out. His name was Bill Novak (“William Novak”) of Salom, Idaho, who married a Donna, and they had at least 5 children;

Mary A. Chapman (“Mary Chapman”) born on November 17, 1879;

Anna J. Chapman (“Anna Chapman” & “Ann Chapman”?) born on July 31, 1881 and married Cass Rice. The children of Cass Rice and Anna Rice were:

Earl Rice; and,

Marion Rice;

Alta L. Chapman (“Alta Chapman”) born on December 5, 1883;

Benjamin Steve Chapman (“Benjamin Chapman” & “Stephen Chapman”?) Born on June 16, 1886;

Howard C. Chapman (“Howard Chapman”) born on October 31, 1889; and,

Josephine M. Chapman (“Josephine Chapman”) born on April 20, 1892464;

Martha A. Cavender (“Martha Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) born about 1854, married J.D. Harris and lived in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois for 30 years;

Permelia E. Cavender (“Permelia Cavender”, “P.E. Cavender” & “Permellia Cavender”) born on February 8, 1857 in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois;

Lucius G. Cavender (“Lucius Cavender”, “L.G. Cavender” & “Louis Cavender”?), a son born on August 15, 1865 eight miles south of Nashville, Washington County, Illinois, who went to Texas in 1887, married Sudie Rowe, and died January 12, 1906 in Ero, Cook County, Texas. Lucius Cavender and Sudie Cavender had at least 5 children; and,

Sarah L. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”, “S.L. Cavender” & “Sallie Cavender”) born on June 13, 1867 in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois, married Hosea Poole, and died about 1943;

MARGARET CAVENDER (“Margrat Cavender”?) born in either Williamson County, Tennessee or Maury County, Tennessee about 1828, and in 1850 was then living in Lewis County, Tennessee. It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.;

SARAH CAVENDER ("Sally Cavender") born in either Williamson County, Tennessee or Maury County, Tennessee about 1830, and in 1850 was then living in Lewis County, Tennessee. It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.;

JOHN CALVIN CAVENDER (“J.C. Cavender”, “John C. Cavender” & “John Cavender”) born in Maury County, Tennessee on December 3, 1834. According to the 1850 census, it is believed that he was the listed 16 year named John Cavender who was then living in Maury County, Tennessee with the young family of Silas S. Cavender (“Silas Cavender” & “S.S. Cavender”) and his wife Permeila Cavender (“Pamelia Cavender”?, “Permellia Cavender” & “Pamela Cavender”?), but no children were listed for Silas Cavender. According to the 1860 census records, John Calvin Cavender was still living in Maury County, Tennessee in 1860 and also then living in his household was William Grimes age 25. Apparently, by the time John Calvin Cavender (“John Cavender”, “J.C. Cavender” & “John C. Cavender”) was 26 years of age he was considered quite wealthy as the 1860 census stated that he then owned land worth $6,600 and personal property worth $2,200 which was a significant amount of wealth in that day. In fact, he apparently paid cash for his property in Texas, which consisted of considerable acreage by 1878 in various locations with creeks running through them. At one time, one of the Cavender’s in Ellis County, Texas owned a cotton gin. John C. Cavender first married Elizabeth Adaline Ricketts (“Adaline Rickets”?, “Adeline Ruckers”?, “Elizabeth Ricketts” & “Adeline Ricketts”?) on January 5, 1854 in Maury County, Tennessee, later married Martha Ann Sanford (“Martha Sanford”, “Martha Samford” & “Martha Ann Samford”) on November 7, 1872 with Lewis W. Grimes (“Lewis Grimes”) performing the ceremony, and apparently still later married a Mary Crawford, died on August 2, 1902 in Ellis County, Texas one day after signing his Last Will and Testament and in which his name is consistently spelled “Cavendar”, and he is buried in the Sardis Cemetery in Ellis County, Texas. Martha Sanford was born in Maury County, Tennessee about 1850, died on September 1, 1895 in Ellis County, Texas, and is buried in the Sardis Cemetery in Ellis County, Texas where John Calvin Cavender was buried later. It is to be noted that in his Will, he bequeathed to his wife, M.H. Cavendar.

When the 1860 census was taken in the Maury County, Tennessee, a J.C. Cavender and was then listed as being 26 years of age and thus born about 1834. His wife at that time was listed as being E.A. Cavender, believed to be Elizabeth Adeline Cavender and formerly Elizabeth Adeline Ricketts (“Elizabeth Ricketts”, “Elizabeth Rickets”? & “Adaline Rickets”?) who was then also about 26 years of age and thus also born about 1834 in Maury County, Tennessee, and died in Maury County, Tennessee. The children of J.C. Cavender and E.A. Cavender were listed as: A.V. Cavender, a female, age and thus born about 1854; J.B. Cavender, a male, age 3 and born about 1857; and, J.G. Cavender, a female, age 8 months and born about 1860. Also listed as living in the same household was a William Grimes age 25 and thus born about 1835. It is believed that Adeline Rickets Cavender died in Maury County, Tennessee, as there is no mention of her in the Texas records.

John Calvin Cavender enlisted in the Confederate Army on November 30, 1861 in Company E of the 9th Battalion of the Tennessee Calvary, CSA, commanded by a Gaant. He was captured on May 23, 1864 at Resaca, Georgia and was held a prisoner of war in Rock Island, Illinois where he took an oath of allegiance to the Union on July 25, 1864 before the final Confererate surrender and, consquently, he was officially classified as a deserter.

John Calvin Cavender and his second wife Martha Sanford Cavender (“Martha Cavender”) had either 5 or 6 children. A Rev. Lewis Grimes performed their marriage ceremony and in 1880 a William Grimes was then living in the household of John Calvin Cavender and Martha Cavender. John Calvin Cavender still later married Mary Helen Crawford (“Mary Crawford”) in Ellis County, Texas on July 26, 1896 and they had no children. This may be the same J.C. Cavender who may have earlier married M.D. Templeton about 1879 in Texas. Mary Crawford was born in Maury County, Tennessee and for the previous 29 years prior to the date of her pension application, she had been living in Ellis County, Texas. On August 4, 1926, while living in Parker County, Texas, his third wife, Mary Helen Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.H. Cavender”), applied for a Civil War Widow’s pension and stated that they had lived in Parker County, Texas for the past 29 years. which was denied because he had previously taken the oath of allegiance before the final Confederate surrender.

In the 1880 census, John Calvin Cavender was then living in Ellis County, Texas, and he died on August 2, 1902 in Ellis County, Texas.

John Calvin Cavender and his first wife, Elizabeth Ricketts Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”), had 7 children:

JAMES FRANCIS CAVENDER (“James Cavender", “J.F. Cavender”, “James F. Cavender”, “Buck Cavender”) a son who was age 3 when the 1860 census was taken, and thus was born about 1857 in Maury County, Tennessee. James Francis Cavender first married S.E. Davis on September 5, 1872 in Maury County, Tennessee with James T. Hewert (“James Hewert”) performing the ceremonty, and apparently she died early as no children are known. James Francis Cavender later married Ittle Raines (“Itle Raines”? & “Ethel Ryan”?) in Ellis County, Texas on either December 15, 1879 or on December 16, 1879, died on January 3, 1900 at the age of 39, and is buried in the Midlothian Cemetery in Ellis County, Texas. Apparently, there is no tombstone for James Francis Cavender. However, it is to be noted that in the 1900 census for Ellis County, Texas, James F. Cavender (“James Cavender”) is listed as being born in Tennessee in 1857 and probably is the same person as the above James Francis Cavender (“James Cavender”). Ittle Raines was born about 1861, her family also migrated from Maury County, Tennessee to Ellis County, Texas, she died on January 3, 1900 at the age of 39 years, and is buried in either the Midlothian Cemetery or the Sardis Cemetery in Ellis County, Texas. James Cavender and Ittle Cavender had 6 children:499

Samuel Birty Cavender (“Samuel Cavender” & “S.B. Cavender”) born about 1883, married Ina May Wood (“Ina Wood”), and died on May 24, 1958;

Mary Ardeena Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) born about 1885, married James Henry Mitchell (“James Mitchell”), and died on April 26, 1927;

Audie Cavender born about 1888;

Thomas Wilburn Cavender (“Thomas Wilburne Cavender”?, “Thomas Cavender” & “T.W. Cavender”) who was born on July 22, 1891, first married Edna Louise Jordan (“Edna Jordan”), later married Millie Belcher (“Mildred Belcher”), lived in Ellis County, Texas, died on February 5, 1941, and is buried in the Midlothian Cemetery in Ellis County, Texas. Edna Jordan was born on July 24, 1906, died on November 3, 1996, and is buried with her husband. Thomas Cavender and Edna Jordan Cavender (“Edna Cavender”) had 7 children:

Thomas Wilburn Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.W. Cavender”) who married Leta Beck;

Dorothy Louise Cavender (“Dorothy Cavender” & “D.L. Cavender”) who married Morris Glenn Reeves (“Morris Reeves”);

Margie LaJean Cavender (“Margie Cavender”, “Marjorie Cavender”? & “M.L. Cavender”) who married Jack Plummer (“John Plummer”);

Lavina Maxine Cavender (“Lavina Cavender” & “L.M. Cavender”) who married J.H. McGehee;

Lowell Wayne Cavender (“Lowell Cavender” & “L.W. Cavender”) who married Mary Hayes;

Jackie LaVaughn Cavender (“Jackie Cavender”, “Jacqueline Cavender”? & “J.L. Cavender”) born about 1932; and,

Jerry Don Cavender (“Jerry Cavender” & “J.D. Cavender”) born about 1936;

Thomas Cavender and Millie Belcher Cavender (“Millie Cavender” & “Mildred Cavender had 3 children:

Paula Frances Cavender (“Paula Cavender” & “P.F. Cavender”) born about 1911.

Clyda Cavender born about 1813, and died the same year; and,

Clyva Cavender born about 1813, and died the same year;

Ernest Calvin Cavender (“Ernest Cavender” & “E.C. Cavender”) born about 1893, married Lou Willie Deck (“Lou Deck”), and died on December 27, 1954; and,

Estella Maud Cavender (“Estella Cavender”, “Estelle Cavender”, “Maude Cavender”? & “E.M. Cavender”) who first married Tom Beckham (“Thomas Beckham”?), and later married Cecil Buxton;

LADONIA VIRGINIA CAVENDER (“Ladonia Cavender”, “Landonia V. Cavender”, “L.V. Cavender” & “Landonia Cavender”?) who was age 6 when the 1860 census was taken and thus was born in Maury County, Tennessee about 1854, and married John R. Vick (“John Vick”) on August 14, 1879 in Ellis County, Texas who later became a minister, and she died in Texas;432 & 499

IZORA GONZALES CAVENDER (“Izora Cavender”, “I.G. Cavender”? & “J.G. Cavender”?), a daughter who was age 8 months when the 1860 census was taken, and thus was born about 1859-1860 in Maury County, Tennessee. She first married L.F. Stewart on December 11, 1879 in Ellis County, ‘Texas, and later married With W. Woods (“With Woods” & “With Wood”?) who was born about 1860 and died on July 24, 1933;

MARY ELIZABETH CAVENDER (“Mary Cavender”, “Mary E. Cavender”, “M.E. Cavender”, “Molly Cavender”, “Dollie Cavender” & “Mollie Cavender”) who was born on January 6, 1861 in Maury County, Tennessee never married and apparently never learned how to either read or write, probably because of a mental disability. In 1880, she was living in the household of a Curry family, as was her older brother named Buck Cavender who was also unmarried at that particular time and whose real name was James Francis Cavender (“James Cavender”). In 1900, she was living in the household of John William Cavender (“John Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & “John W. Cavender”) and was then listed as being his daughter, in the 1910 census records she was listed as having been born about 1863, and she died on June 11, 1921 in Ellis County, Texas, and is buried in Midlothian, Ellis County, Texas. They also apparently lived with a Curry family and all were listed as members of the Sardis Methodist Church in Ellis County, Texas. When Buck Cavender got married, she moved back to her father’s household;

JOHN WILLIAM CAVENDER (“John Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) born on July 4, 1864 in Maury County, Tennessee, according to his death certificate, and moved from Maury County, Tennessee to Ellis County, Texas sometime between 1875 and 1876 according to the births of his half-brother named Lucion Cavender and his half-sister named Anna Cavender who were respectively born in 1875 and 1876. There is some confusion as to John William Cavender’s real forename. He was christened John William (at least) but was known as Steve Cavender. He is listed as Steve in the 1900 Federal Census when he was then living in Red River County, Texas. John William Cavender was well over six feet in height and had red hair, first married Florence Wood in Ellis County, Texas and who was born in Washington County, Arizona, next married Ada Potter, and still later married Dora Elizabeth Morgan (“Dora Morgan”). He apparently died suddenly from pneumonia on either June 11, 1921 or in January 1929499 in either Fulbright or in Cut Hand, Red River County, Texas, and is buried in the cemetery in Cut Hand, Red River County, Texas. Florence Wood (“Florence Cavender”) was from Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas. Dora Morgan was the daughter of a Mary and her step-father was Levi Waites. There is some confusion as to his real name. He was christened as John William Cavender but was known as Steve Cavender. John William Cavender had a total of 18? children, and by his first marriage he and Florence Wood Cavender (“Florence Cavender”) had 5 children:

Arthur Lytle Cavender (“Arthur Cavender” & “A.L. Cavender”) born in December 1886 in Ellis County, Texas, married Mary Emmer Lue Aldridge (“Mary Aldridge”, Emma Aldridge”? & “Louise Aldridge”), and died on January 1, 1961. Mary Aldridge was born about 1896, and died on September 1, 1961. Arthur Cavender and Mary Cavender had and had 4 and possibly 5 children:

Floyd Cavender?;

Herbert Lee Cavender (“Herbert Cavender” & “H.L. Cavender”) born about 1920, died in December 1928;

Homer Travis Cavender (“Homer Cavender” & “H.T. Cavender”) born about 1912, married a Margaret, and died May 23, 1973. Margaret Cavender was born about 1816. Homer Cavender and Margaret Cavender had 7 children:

Walter Lytle Cavender (“Walter Cavender”);

Betty Lue Cavender (“Betty Cavender”, “Elizabeth Cavender”, “Louise Cavender”?, “B.L. Cavender” & “E.L. Cavender”);

Eula Faye Cavender (“Eula Cavender” & “E.F. Cavender”);

Shirley Ann Cavender (“Shirley Cavender” & “S.A. Cavender”);

Dorothy Jane Cavender (“Dorothy Cavender” & “D.J. Cavender”);

Travis Homer Cavender (“Travis Cavender” & “T.H. Cavender”); and,

Ricky Lee Cavender (“Ricky Cavender”, “Richard Cavender”? & R.L. Cavender”);

Loyd Houston Cavender (“Loyd Cavender”, “Lloyd Cavender”? & “L.H. Cavender”) born about 1916, and married Nanie Lee Jewett (“Nanie Jewett” & “Nannie Jewett”?) who was born about 1921 and who died on June 19, 1991. Loyd Cavender and Nanie Cavender had 5 children:

Billy Royce Cavender (“Billy Cavender “William Cavender”, B.R. Cavender” & W.R. Cavender”) born about 1940, and married Joan Elizabeth Kincade (“Joan Kincade”). Billy Cavender and Joan Cavender had 2 children:

Billy Edward Cavender (“Billy Cavender”, “William Cavender”?, “B.E. Cavender”) & W.E. Cavender“); and,

Stanley Paul Cavender (“Stanley Cavender” & “S.P. Cavender”);

Lois Gene Cavender (“Lois Cavender”) born about 1941, and married Wanda Louise McNeal (“Wanda McNeal”). Lois Cavender and Wanda Cavender had 2 children:

Sheila Colleen Cavender (“Sheila Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”); and,

Sandra Gail Cavender (“Sandra Cavender” & “S.G. Cavender;

Katherine Sue Cavender (“Katherine Cavender”, “Susan Cavender”? & “K.S. Cavender”) born about 1943, and married James Lowell Moore (“James Moore”). James Moore and Katherine Moore had 3 children:

Kathy Denise Moore (“Kathy Moore”);

Michael Moore; and,

David Wayne Moore (“David Moore);

Clara Marvel Cavender (“Clara Cavender” & “C.M. Cavender”) born about 1944, and married Holmes Donald Hobbs (“Holmes Hobbs”). Holmes Hobbs and Clara Hobbs had 3 children:

Donna Kay Hobbs (“Donna Hobbs”)’

Debra Diane Hobbs (“Debra Hobbs”); and,

Donald Mack Hobbs (“Donald Hobbs”); and,

Helen Ruth Cavender (“Helen Cavender” & “H.R. Cavender”) born about 1952, and married Floyd Jack Robuck (“Floyd Robuck”); and,

Edna Juanita Cavender (“Edna Cavender” & “E.J. Cavender”) born about 1926;

Alma Cavender born in August 1888 in Ellis County, Texas;

William John Cavender (“William Cavender”, “W.J. Cavender” & “William J. Cavender”) was born on August 2, 1891 in Waxahatchie, Texas, married Lula Reedy Pemelton (“Lula Pemelton”) on November 16, 1910 in Paris, Texas, died on June 2, 1960 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Denison Cemetery in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Lula Pemelton was born on August 17, 1892 in Casey County, Kentucky, was the daughter of James Henry Pemelton (“James Pemelton”) and a Sarah Lynn, died on October 16. 1988 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, and is buried with her husband. Apparently, the family of Lula Pemelton in Casey County, Kentucky still goes by the surname Pemberton. It is said that in family records her father wanted the name changed when he moved to Texas, possibly because of the resentment of Confederate General John Pemberton who had lost the battle of Vicksburg. William John Cavender was left handed and said to be the best semi-pro baseball pitcher around the general area in the Texas League, and people came from all over the area to watch him play. Everyone said that it was a shame that no big league scout ever found him, and that he could have been better than Babe Ruth or any of the great players of the time. William Cavender and Lula Cavender had 7 children:

Lois Otis Cavender (“Lois Cavender” & “L.O. Cavender”)born on August 17, 1911 in Cooper, Delta County, Texas, married Loyce Estelle Stewart (“Loyce Stewart” & “Lois Stewart”?) on November 8, 1929 in Idabel, Oklahoma, and died on August 30, 1993 in Tyler, Texas, and is buried in the Denison Cemetery in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Loyce Stewart was born on August 14, 1910 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, was the daughter of Marvin Stewart an Viola Watson, died on March 6, 1982 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, and is buried with her husband. Lois Cavender and Loyce Cavender had a son named:

James Robert Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.R. Cavender”) born March 22, 1931 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, and married Patricia Ann Whitten (“Patricia Witten”) on August 15, 1955 in Lewisville, Arkansas. Patricia Whitten was born on August 5, 1932 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma and was the daughter of Milton Newton Whitten (“Milton Whitten”) and Myrtle Elkins. Anyone living in Texas has seen the Cavender’s Boot City stores which numbered 41 in 1970. These stores presently belong to James Cavender and his 4 children:

Joe Mark Cavender (“Joe Cavender”, “Joseph Cavender”? & “J.M. Cavender”) born on September 7, 1956 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Nancy Jones on November 20, 1981 in Pittsburg, Texas. Nancy Jones was born on May 9, 1959 in Pittsburg, Texas and was the daughter of William F. Jones (“William Jones”) and Mary Virginia Reardon (“Mary Reardon”). Joe Cavender and Nancy Cavender had 4 children:

Whitney Jo Cavender (“Whitney Cavender” & “W.J. Cavender”) born August 4, 1982 in Tyler, Texas;

Morgan Michelle Cavender (“Morgan Cavender” & “M.M. Cavender”) born July 31, 1984 in Tyler, Texas;

McClain Elizabeth Cavender (“McClain Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) born August 9, 1986 in Tyler, Texas; and,

Drew Mark Cavender (“Drew Cavender” & “D.M. Cavender”) born May 10, 1988 in Tyler, Texas;

Mike Alan Cavender (“Mike Cavender”, “Michael Cavender”? & “M.A. Cavender”) born October 20, 1957 in Pittsburg, Texas;

Traci Ann Cavender (“Traci Cavender” & “T.A. Cavender”) born May 30, 1962 in Pittsburg, Texas; and,

Clay Courtney Cavender (“Clay Cavender” & “C.C. Cavender”) born March 27, 1968 in Pittsburg, Texas, and married Jacqueline Maria Skeens (“Jacqueline Skeens”) who was born on April 26, 1969 in West Memphis, Arkansas and who was the daughter of Russell Duty Skeens (“Russell Skeens”) and Jeanette Agnes Schwarz (“Jeanette Schwarz” & “Jeanette Schwartz”?). Clay Cavender and Jeanette Cavender had a son named:

Colton Clay Cavender (“Colton Cavender” & “C.C. Cavender”) born March 1, 2001 in Arlington, Texas;

Lester Robert Cavender (“Lester Cavender” & “L.R. Cavender”) born on September 3, 1913 in Cooper, Delta County, Texas, first married Lola Price, later married Katherine Simmons (“Kathryn Simmons”? & “Katharine Simmons”?) on January 6, 1940 in Benton, Arkansas, created the “Cavender’s Seasoning” which is marketed all over the country, died on November 1, 1992 in Harrison, Arkansas, an is buried in the Maplewood Cemetery in Benton, Arkansas. Katherine Simmons was born on June 13, 1920 in Benton, Arkansas to Jules Simmons, died on April 12, 1983 in Harrison, Arkansas, and is buried with her husband. Lester Cavender and Katherine Cavender had a son named:

Ronald Stephen Cavender (“Ronald Cavender” & “R.S. Cavender”) born on November 19, 1943 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and married Jane Ella Ward (“Jane Ward”) on November 23, 1962 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas. Jane Ward was born on January 28, 1943, and was the daughter of Maurice S. Ward (“Maurice Ward”) and Geraldine Smith (“Judy Smith”). Ronald Cavender and Jane Cavender had 2 children:

Lisa Ann Cavender (“Lisa Cavender” & “L.A. Cavender”) born August 7, 1963 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas, and married Donald Harold Price (“Donald Price”) on May 31, 1986 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas. Donald Price was born on March 12, 1961 in Lebanon, Missouri, and was the son of Robert Harold Price (“Robert Price”) and Bobbi Kay Wood (“Bobbi Wood”). Donald Price and Lisa Price had a son named:

Austin Lee Price (“Austin Price”) born August 30, 1995 in Springfield, Misssouri; and,

Cara Leigh Cavender (“Cara Cavender” & “C.L. Cavender”) born on March 3, 1965 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas, and married Michael Lance Wohlgemuth (“Michael Wohlgemuth”) on August 23, 1988. Michael Wohlgemuth was born June 9, 1962 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and was the son of Michael Gary Wohlgemuth (“Michael Wohlgemuth”) and Sharon Kay Beavers (“Sharon Beavers”). Michael Wohlgemuth and Cara Wolhgemugh had 2 children:

Katherine Leigh Wohlgemuth (“Katherine Wohlgemuth”) born March 19, 1992 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and,

Emily Kaye Wohlgemuth (“Emily Wohlgemuth”) born June 11, 1995 in Springfield, Missouri;

Lowell Austin Cavender (“Lowell Cavender” & “L.A. Cavender”) born on September 20, 1915 in Cooper, Delta County, Texas, married Gladys Mayhall on May 15, 1938 in DeQueen, Sevier County, Arkansas, died on November 13, 1966, and is buried in the Denison Cemetery in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Gladys Mayhall was born on March 25, 1918 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma to Will Mayhall and Mary Lee Mayabb (“Mary Mayabb”), died on February 6, 1995 in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, and is buried with her husband. Lowell Cavender and Gladys had 2 children:

Katherine Cavender (“Catherine Cavender”?) born on February 5, 1938 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, and married Byron Sims Sewell (“Byron Sewell”) on June 29, 1957 in Waco, Texas. Byron Sewell was born on February 3, 1931 in Cleburne, Texas and was the son of Byron Percy Sewell (“Byron Sewell”) and Marjorie Grace Neas. Byron Sewell and Katherine Sewell had 3 children:

Susan Carol Sewell (“Susan Sewell”) born March 24, 1958 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married James Patrick Kelly, II (“James Kelley”) on February 9, 1991;

Sally Lyn Sewell (“Sally Sewell” & “Lynn Sewell”?) born April 25, 1959 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, and married Ralph Ballintine, III on March 23, 1996; and,

Byron Kyle Sewell (“Byron Sewell”) born August 25, 1960 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma; and,

Melvin Leon Cavender (“Melvin Cavender” & “M.L. Cavender”) born on July 29, 1941 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, and married Mary Dian Hester (“Mary Hester”) on September 27, 1964 in Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Mary Hester was born on May 27, 1945 in Broken Bow, Oklahoma and was the daughter of Harvy Thomas Hester (“Harvy Hester” & “Harvey Hester”?) and Bobbie Laurda Gamble (“Bobbie Gamble”). Melvin Cavender and Mary Cavender had 2 children;

Kelly Paul Cavender (“Kelly Cavender” & “K.P. Cavender”) born May 19, 1972 in DeQueen, Arkansas; and,

Jon Jason Cavender (“Jon Cavender” & “J.J. Cavender”) born August 14, 1974 in DeQueen, Arkansas, and married June Bolton on May 31, 1957;

Lyndell Cavender born on September 4, 1918 in Cooper, Delta County, Texas, married Ola Bell Cass (“Ola Cass” & “Cassie Cass”) on September 1, 1944 in Tyler, Delta County, Texas, and died on August 21, 1985 in Cooper, Delta County, Texas. Ola Cass was born about 1924, survived an explosion caused by an accumulation of gas in the basement of her school which killed most of the children in the prosperous east Texas town of New London, Texas. She was also a talented musician and briefly sang with the Glenn Miller orchestra, and she died on October 3, 1989. Lyndell Cavender and Ola Cavender had 2 children:

Lyndell John Cavender (“Lyndell Cavender”) born on August 9, 1945 in Tyler, Texas; and,

Cheryl Cavender born on November 23, 1952 in Tyler, Texas;

Lundy Eldridge Cavender (“Lundy Cavender” & “L.E. Cavender”) born on December 13, 1920 in DeQueen, Sevier County, Arkansas, and married Mary Joan Stephens (“Mary Stephens”) on November 6, 1946 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Mary Stephens was born on November 14, 1923 in Cabot, Arkansas to Frankie Davis Stephens (“Frankie Stephens” & “Frank Stephens”?) and Emma Beatrice Monk (“Emma Monk”). Lundy Cavender and Joan Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) had 4 children:

Barbara Jo Cavender (“Barbara Cavender” & “B.J. Cavender”) born on January 6, 1948 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, married William Jackson Lewis (“William Lewis:) on August 27, 1968 in Ruston, Louisiana. William Lewis was born on May 7, 1947 in Ruston, Louisiana, and was the son of William Ardis Lewis (“William Lewis”) and Mildred Mae Batte (“Mildred Batte”). William Lewis and Barbara Lewis had 3 children:

Mary Katharine Lewis (“Mary Lewis” & “Katherine Lewis”?) born May 24, 1973 in Ruston, Lincoln County, Louisiana;

Cristin Anne Lewis (“Cristin Lewis” & “Ann Lewis”?) born March 9, 1977 in Ruston, Lincoln County, Louisiana; and,

Lauren Sarah Lewis (“Lauren Lewis”?) born February 23, 1980 in Ruston, Lincoln County, Louisiana;

Beverly Ann Cavender (“Beverly Cavender” & “B.A. Cavender”) born on September 7, 1952 in Helena, Phillips County, Arkansas, and married Pierre Jean de Filippis (“Pierre Fillippis” & “P.J. de Filippis”) on April 16, 1977. Pierre de Fillips and Beverly de Phillips had 4 children:

Stephen Gilbert de Fillips (“Stephen de Fillips”) born about 1978;

Marc Eldridge de Fillips (“Marc de Fillips”) born about 1979, and died on March 23, 1980;

Beverly Cecile de Fillips (“Beverly de Fillips”) born about 1980; and,

Claire Elizabeth de Fillips (“Claire de Fillips”) born about 1983;

Lundy Eldridge Cavender, Jr. (“Lundy Cavender” & “L.E. Cavender”) born July 26, 1954 in Helena, Phillips County, Arkansas, and married Teresa Ann Carson (“Teresa Carson”) on November 2, 1985. Lundy Cavender, Jr. and Teresa Cavender had 2 children:

Hayley Laura Cavender (“Hayley Cavender” & “H.L. Cavender”) born about 1988; and,

Lundy Eldridge Cavender, III (“Lundy Cavender” & “L.E. Cavender”) born about 1991; and,

Mary Elizabeth Cavender (“Mary Cavender”, “M.E. Cavender” & “Mary E. Cavender”) born on July 27, 1955 in Helena, Phillips County, Arkansas, and married David Warren Schelldorf (“David Schelldorf”) on July 12, 1982. David Schelldorf and Mary Shelldorf had a daughter named:

Hannah Leigh Schelldorf (“Hannah Schelldorf”) born about 1985;

Evelyn Cavender born on May 7, 1923 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, first married Hoyle Williams, later married Pierce O’Dell on May 30, 1946, and died on December 2, 1985 in San Diego, California, and is buried in the Denison Cemetery in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Pierce O’Dell was born on October 28, 1919, died on June 8, 1970, and is buried in the Denison Cemetery in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Hoyle Williams and Evelyn Williams had 2 children:

Carolyn Gay Williams (“Carolyn Williams”) born on December 15, 1941 in Long Beach, California, was adopted by her step-father Pierce O’Dell, and she apparently used the name Carolyn Gay O’Dell (“Carolyn O’Dell”) for the rest of her life. Pierce O’Dell and Carolyn O’Dell had a son named:

Terry O’Dell born on May 11, 1946 in Long Beach California; and,

Katie Mae Cavender (“Katie Cavender”, “Catherine Cavender”?, “Kathryn Cavender”? & “Katherine Cavender”?) born on May 26, 1925 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, married Randal Bevin Scott (“Randal Scott”, “Randall Scott”? & “Jack Scott”) in April 1951 in Long Beach, California, died on June 23, 1967 in Long Beach, California, and is buried in the Denison Cemetery in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Bevin Scott was born in Iowa to Randal Bevin Scott (“Randal Scott”). Bevin Scott and Katie Scott had a son named:

Randall Bevin Scott, Jr. (“Randall Scott”) born December 21, 1957 in Long Beach, Cavender;

Hosea Cavender (“Hose Cavender”) born in May 1895 in Texas, and was the one who took the widow of John William Cavender (“John Cavendr” & “J.W. Cavender”), along with Hazel Cavender and other children to live with their uncle James Woods who was the husband of John William Cavender’s half-sister. Also listed as living with the James Woods family in 1900 was the son of Ada Potter by her first marriage who was named Willie Johnson. Willie Johnston was born in October 1896 in the Indian Territory in Oklahoma; and,

Mary Florence Cavender (“Mary Cavender”, “M.F. Cavender” & “Teece Cavender”) born in October 1896 in Texas, and married Grover Morgan. Grover Morgan and Mary Cavender had 5 children:

Daisy Marie Morgan (“Daisy Morgan”);

Doris Eileen Morgan (“Doris Morgan”);

Florence Margaret Morgan (“Florence Morgan”); and,

Curtis Ray Morgan (“Curtis Morgan”); and,

By his second marriage, John William Cavender (“John Cavender”) and Ada Potter Cavender (“Ada Cavender”) also had 6 children:

Frank Cavender;

Elsie Cavender;

Nancie Cavender (“Nancy Cavender”?);

Illa Cavender (“Ila Cavender”?), a twin;

Lilla Cavender (“Lila Cavender”?), a twin; and,

Ollie Cavender, a daughter.

By his third marriage, John William Cavender (“John Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & “John W. Cavender”) and Dora Morgan Cavender (“Dora Cavender” & “Elizabeth Cavender”) had 7 children:

Charles Leon Cavender (“Charles Cavender”, “C.L. Cavender & “Charles L. Cavender”);

Lila Cavender, a stillborn or died in infancy;

Euel Austin Cavender (“Euel Cavender”, “E.A. Cavender” & “Red Cavender”);

Thelma Loraine Cavender (“Thelma Cavender” & “T.L. Cavender”) born about 1918, and died on February 11, 1992;

Hazel Bertha Cavender (“Hazel Cavender” & “H.B. Cavender”) born about 1920, and married a Cuno;

Helen Melissa Cavender (“Helen Cavender” & “H.M. Cavender”) who died at the age of 6 years and at the same time her father died; and,

Steven Martin Cavender (“Stephen Martin Cavender”?, “Steven Cavender”, “S.M. Cavender” & “Stephen Cavender”); and,

ELLEN OPHELLIA CAVENDER (“Ellen Ophelia Cavender”, “Ellen Cavender”, “Ella Cavender”, “E.O. Cavender” & “Ophelia Cavender”?) born in Maury County, Tennessee about 1869, moved to Ellis County, Texas with her family sometime between 1875-1876, married James Andrew Wood (“James Wood”, “James Woods”? & “Jim Wood”) on either February 2, 1885 or February 5, 1885 in Ellis County, Texas,FHL Number 1034618 and died in Ellis County, Texas on December 31, 1942. James Woods was bornabout 1949, and died on October 31, 1948. She and her husband took in the widow of John William Cavender (“John Cavender”), Dora Cavender, and her younger children, including Hazel Cavender. James Wood and Ellen Wood had 6 children:

an unknown child born about 1892;

Manville H. Wood (“Manville Wood”) born about 1895;

Bertha Wood;

Myrtle Wood who married Arthur Vick. Arthur Vick and Myrtle Vick had a son named;

Obie Baron Vick (“Obie Vick”) who married Effie Faye Taylor (“Effie Taylor”) who was born about 1910. Obie Vick and Effie Vick had a son named:

Jerry Ray Vick (“Jerry Vick”) born about 1949, and married Sandra Kay Campbell (“Sandra Campbell”) who was born about 1953. Jerry Vick and Sandra Vick had 3 children:

Toyia Lynn Vick (“Toyia Vick”) born about 1972;

Tonia Kay Vick (“Tonia Vick”) born about 1974; and,

Terri Rene Vick (“Terri Vick”) born about 1977;

Houston Raymond Wood (“Houston Wood”) born about 1906, married Effie Faye Taylor who was born about 1910, and he died on January 19, 1948. Houston Wood and Effie Wood had 5 children:

H.B. Wood born about 1929, and died on July 7, 1973;

Jack Eugene Wood (“Jack Wood” & “John Wood”?) born about 1931, and married M. Ester Flores who was born about 1925. Jack Wood and Ester Wood had 4 children:

Lewis Raymond Wood (“Lewis Wood”);

Jackie Wayne Wood (“Jackie Wood”);

Camillia Diane Wood (“Camillia Wood” & “Camellia Wood”); and,

Pamela Ann Wood (“Pamela Wood” & “Pamella Wood”?);

Louella Wood born about 1933, and married Bobby Ray Jones (“Robert Ray Jones”?, “Bobbie Jones” & “Robert Jones”). Bobby Jones and Louella Jones had 2 children:

Bobby Russell Jones (“Robert Russell Jones”?, “Bobby Jones” & “Robert Jones”); and,

Ricky Randall Jones (“Richard Randall Jones”?, “Ricky Jones” & “Richard Jones;

Shirley Eloise Wood (“Shirley Wood”) born about 1935, and married James A. Burney (“James Burney”) who was born about 1933. James Burney and Shirley Burney had 3 children:

Cathey Lynn Burney (“Cathey Burney” & “Cathy Burney”?) born about 1956;

Lisa Kay Burney (“Lisa Burney”) born about 1957; and,

Holly Burney born about 1960; and,

Patricia Ann Wood (“Patricia Wood”) born about 1944, and married Jerry Dean Strode (“Jerry Strode”) who was born about 1942. Jerry Strode and Patricia Strode had 3 children:

Kimberly Michell Strode (“Kimberly Strode”) born about 1965;

Andrea Clar Strode (“Andrea Strode”?) born about 1967; and,

Joey Michael Strode (“Joey Strode”) born about 1973; and,

Edith Wood;

John Calvin Cavender and his second wife, Martha Sanford Cavender (“Martha Cavender”) had 6 children:

LUCIUS STOKES CAVENDER (“Lucuis Cavender”?, “Lucius Cavender”, “Lucius Cavender”, “Lucion Cavender”, “Lucion S. Cavender”, “L.S. Cavender” & “Louie Cavender”) born about 1875 in Maury County, Tennessee, moved to Ellis County, Texas with his family sometime between 1875-1876, married either Lena M. Roe (“Lena Roe”) on July 26, 1890 in Ellis County, Texas432, or an Irene who was born about 1878, and he died in Ellis County, Texas, apparently from tuberculosis. A Lucius Cavender (“Lucuis S. Cavender” & “Lucuis Cavender”) is listed in both the 1880 and 1910 census reports for Ellis County, Texas as being born about 1875. It is to be noted that a Lucion Cavender married a Sudie Roe. In either event, the Lucius Cavender who was born in 1888 could have been named for his deceased brother because Lucius Cavender is mentioned in the will of John Calvin Cavender (“John Cavender” & “John C. Cavender”) and the earlier Lucius Cavender is not listed;

SAMARAH FLETCHER CAVENDER (“Samaria Cavender”?, “Marah Cavender”, “Samara Cavender”?, “Samara F. Cavender”, “S.F. Cavender” & “Samarah Cavender”) born about 1875 in Ellis County, Texas, who is listed in the will of John Calvin Cavender (“John Cavender”), married A.M. Wimberly who found oil in West Texas, and upon her husband’s death, she inherited his wells. Samarah Wimberly died childless before 1902 and for several years thereafter her nieces and nephews received royalties from the oil wells;

ANNA EUGENIA CAVENDER (“Anna Maude Cavender”?, “Ann Maude Cavender”, “A.M. Cavender”?, “Anna Cavender”, “Annie Cavender”, “A.E. Cavender” & “Ann Cavender”?) born about 1876 in Ellis County, Texas, and married Jerry Emiah Hobson (“Jeremiah Hobson”?, “Jerry Hobson”, “Jeremiah Hooson”?, “Jeremiah Hopson”? & “J.E. Hobson”) in Ellis County, Texas on June 23, 1895;FHL Number 1034619

ERNEST LEE CAVENDER (“Ernest Cavender” & “E.L. Cavender”) born about 1880 in Ellis County, Texas, first married Viola May Roberts, later married Lula S. Duke (“Lula Duke”), still later married Katie Sue Bice (“Katie Bice”, “Kate Bice” & “Katherine Bice”?), and died in Ellis County, Texas from cancer on July 20, 1948. Viola Roberts was born about 1880, and died on January 17, 1909. Lula Duke was born about 1885, and died on February 17, 1916. Katie Bice was born about 1901, and died on July 12, 1991. Ernest Cavender and Katie Bice Cavender (“Katie Cavender”) had 3 children:

Virgil Cavender;

Leon Cavender; and,

Doyle Wayne Cavender (“Doyle Cavender”);

ELDRIDGE MADISON CAVENDER (“Eldridge Cavender”, “E.M. Cavender” & “Ellridge Cavender”?) born about 1882, married a J.B., and died on September 10, 1914;

MARTHA FLETCHER CAVENDER ? (“Martha Cavender” & “M.F. Cavender”) who may have first married a Fletcher and later married a Wimberly, but she is not mentioned in the Will of John Calvin Cavender as his child;

WILLIAM CLAUDE CAVENDER (“William Cavender”, “Claud Cavender”, “W.C. Cavender” & “William C. Cavender”) born in January 1885 in Ellis County, Texas, married a Maude Curtis, purchased land in Ovilla, Texas from his half-brother John William Cavender (“John Cavender”), and died on January 4, 1938. Maude Curtis was born about 1886, and died on April 1, 1960. William Cavender and Maude Curtis Cavender (“Maude Cavender”) had 3 children:

Vernon Cavender born about 1906, married Hazel Gray, and died on November 21, 1928. Vernon Cavender and Hazel Cavender had 3 children:

Charles Cavender;

Mary Elizabeth Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”); and,

Jane Cavender;

Veta Cavender born about 1908, married Herschel Voorhies (“Hershel Voories”?), and died on March 9, 1983. Herchel Voorhies was born about 1909, and died on May 3, 1981; and,

Marvin Cavender born about 1911, married Katie Lou Cherry (“Katie Cherry” & “Katherine Cherry”?), and died on October 15, 1982. Marvin Cavender and Katie Cavender (“Katherine Cavender”?) had a daughter named:

Patsy Ann Cavender (“Patsy Cavender”, “Patricia Ann Cavender”?, “Patricia Cavender”? & “P.A. Cavender”); and,

LUCIUS STOKES CAVENDER (“Lucius Cavender” & “L.S. Cavender”) born in December 1888 in Elis County, Texas, never married, and is buried in Ellis County, Texas; 432

STEPHEN CANTRELL CAVENDER (“Stephen C. Cavender”, "S.C. Cavender", “Stephen Cantrall Cavender”? & “Stephen Cantral Cavender”?) born in Williamson County, Tennessee on March 4, 1836, first married Helena Kirk (“Helenah Kirk”) on November 13, 1857 in Maury County, Tennessee and had 8 children, later married Leona Estes (Lucy Neomy Estes”? & “Lucy Estes”?) after 1874 and had 9 additional children, moved his famly to Dallas County, Texas in 1886, and died in Cedar Hill, Dallas County, Texas. Helena Kirk was born on October 9, 1836 in Hickman County, Tennessee, was the oldest child of Hugh Cain Kirk (“Hugh A. Kirk”? & "Hugh Kirk") and Nancy P. Plummer (“Nancy Plummer”) of Tennessee. Hugh Kirk was born on August 25, 1811 in North Carolina, and died on November 7, 1873 near Hampshire, Maury County, Tennessee. Nancy Plummer was born about 1813 in North Carolina, married on September 9, 1834 in Lewis, Tennessee and died on March 15, 1857. Lucy Estes was born about 1856, and died on June 28, 1890.

According to the 1860 census, the Stephen Cavender was then living in Maury County, Tennessee, and he was the listed as being S.C. Cavinder age 24 and thus born about 1836 (actually March 4, 1836), his wife was then listed as H. Cavinder (“H. Cavender”, “Helen Cavender”, “Hellena Cavender” & “Helend Cavender”) age 23 and thus born about 1837 (actually October 9, 1936), and their children then living in their household comprised only a daughter named N.F. Cavinder (“N.F. Cavender”) age 1 and thus born about 1859. Also living in the same household were W.A. Ashmore a male age 21 and thus born about 1839. Stephen Cavender was one of the first to enlist in the Confederate services in the First Regiment of Calvary (“Mounted Gunmen Dyer’s Tennessee Volunteers. under the command of Colonel Bitfull.132 Apparently a William Cavender also served in the same unit.

On March 29, 1875, a so-called “Deed of Trust” was recorded in Lewis County, Tennessee by A.J. Noles signed by S.C. Cavender in consideration of the sum of one dollar and for 4 yearling mules and one yoke of oxen (one black and one white) together with a note to Almand Barns as security for Jacob Cox on a note of $135 credited with about $32 and due on December 25, 1874. If S.C. Cavender should pay the said note before December 1, 1875, then the deed of trust is valid. But, if not, then A.J. Noles can give a 10 day public notice and sell the said animals to the highest bidder to pay off the debt by S.C. Cavender to A.J. Noles.

On March 29, 1875, S.C. Cavender and his wife Helena Cavender (“Hellena Cavender”) sold to James Sirass? a parcel of land comprising 612 acres located in Lewis County, Tennessee for the sum of $1,500. On the same day, they sold to John Sims 204 acres on the waters of the Big Swan Creek for the sum of $754.50.

In 1886, S. C. Cavender moved to Cedar Hill, Dallas County, Texas and he and his wife eventually had 8 children.

Of possible significance is that a Hugh Cain Kirk (“Hugh Kirk”) born on August 25, 1811 in York County, South Carolina, first married Nancy P. Plummer (“Nancy Plummer”) on September 9, 1834, next married in November 1857 the widow of William Bryum (“William Byrum”) who was named Mary A. Bryum (“Mary Byrum”), and he died about 1873. Nancy Plummer was born about 1813 in North Carolina, and died about 1857. Mary Noles, who married William Bryum (“William Byrum), was born about 1824 in Tennessee, and died on February 2, 1868 in Maury County, Tennessee. Hugh Kirk and Nancy Kirk had the following10 children:

(1) Helenah Kirk (“Helena Kirk”) born on October 9, 1836 in Hickman County, Tennessee, and who married the above Stephen C. Cavender (“Stephen Cantrell Cavender”, “S.C. Cavender” & “Stephen Cavender)on November 13, 1857 in Maury County, Tennessee and who was born on March 4, 1836;

(2) Alemeda Kirk born on April 6, 1838, and died on April 23, 1904;

(3) George Omri Kirk (“George Kirk”) born on March 1, 1841, and died on September 11, 1912;

(4) Elamanga Kirk born on October 11, 1841, and died on December 11, 1909;

(5) Robert Bruce Kirk (“Robert Kirk”) born on April 9, 1844, moved from Maury County, Tennessee to Ellis County, Texas, and died on June 15, 1922; (6) Mary Alice Kirk (“Mary Kirk”) born on March 28, 1846, first married John Frank Jordan (“John Jordan”), next married Samuel Watson Akins (“Samuel Akins”, “Samuel Atkins”? & “Watson Atkins”?) and died on January 5, 1925 in California;

(7) Whig Kirk born on June 29, 1848 and died on January 31, 1921;

(8) Martha H. Kirk (“Martha Kirk”) born on June 19, 1851, and died on November 2, 1862;

(9) Octavia L. Kirk (“Octavia Kirk”) born on June 4, 1854, and married James C. Jordan (“James Jordan”). James Jordan and Octavia Jordan had a son named Dick Jordan (“Richard Jordan”); and,

(10) Nancy Lavonia Kirk (“Nancy Kirk”) born on December 1, 1856, and married John L. Grimes (“John Grimes”). This is the same John Grimes with whose family Buck Cavender and Mollie Cavender (“Molly Cavender”) were then living when the 1880 census was taken.

As above stated, the first Nancy Kirk died about 1857 and Hugh Kirk next married Mary A. Noles (“Mary Noles”, formerly “Mary Bryum” or “Mary Byrum”). Mary Noles was apparently the widow of “William A. Byrum” or “William Bryum”) in November 1857 She was born as Mary Noles about 1824 in Tennessee, and died on February 2, 1868 in Maury County, Tennessee. While Mary Noles was married to William Byrum (“William Bryum”), they apparently had 4 children:

James H. Byrum (“James Byrum” & “James Bryum”);

Matilda E. Bryum (“Matilda Byrum” & “Matilda Bryum”);

William B. Bryum (“William Bryum” & “William Byrum”); and,

Thomas J. Byrum (“Thomas Byrum” & “Thomas Bryum”) born on February 7, 1850, married Pricilla Pogue, and died on November 19, 1933. Pricilla Pogue was born on June 3, 1853, and died on October 5, 1925.

Apparently, Thomas Bryum and Pricilla Bryum (“Pricilla Byrum”) had the following 11 children:

Bill Byrum (“Bill Bryum”, “William Byrum” & “William Bryum”) who married and had no children;

Addie Byrum (“Addie Bryum”) who married a Mayfield;

George Bryum (“George Byrum”) born on September 21, 1876, never married, and died on February 10, 1967;

Minnie Bryum (“Minnie Byrum”) who married Sam Baxter (“Samuel Baxter”). Sam Baxter and Minnie Baxter had 2 children: Otto Baxter who married a Virece; and, Juanita Baxter who married a Gallagher;

Jim Bryum (“Jim Byrum”, “James Bryum” & “James Byrum”) who married a Moore;

Maude Myrtle Bryum (“Maude Byrum”, “Maude Bryum” & “Myrtle Byrum”) born on May 6, 1883, married James Andrew Gray (“James Gray”), and died on August 16, 1956;

Birdie Byrum (“Birdie Bryum”);

S. Marvin Bryum (“S. Marvin Byrum”, “Marvin Bryum”, “Pete Bryum” & “Pete Byrum”) born on July 4, 1888, never married, and died on July 5, 1973;

Jack Byrum (“Jack Bryum”, “John Byrum” & “John Bryum”) born on October 8, 1891, never married, and died on June 27, 1960;

Ruby Byrum (“Ruby Bryum”); and,

Herman Byrum (“Herman Bryum”) born on July 27, 1895, and died on October 3, 1908.

By his second marriage, Hugh Kirk and Mary Kirk (formerly widow “Mary Byrum” or “Mary Bryum”, and born “Mary Noles”) had the following 4 children:

John Dee Kirk (“John Kirk”) born on October 16, 1858, moved from Maury County, Tennessee to Ellis County, Texas, and died on January 8, 1940;

Samuel Morgan Kirk (“Samuel Kirk”) born on July 2, 1860, never married, and moved from Maury County, Tennessee to Ellis County, Texas;

Joseph Johnson Kirk (“Joseph Kirk”) born on May 16, 1863, moved from Maury County, Tennessee to Ellis County, Texas, and died on February 13, 1943; and,

Amanda Jane Kirk (“Amands Kirk” & “Jennie Kirk”) born on February 6, 1867, married Phillip W. Childress (“Phillip Childress”), and died about 1949.

Either the same, or another, Stephen Cavender married Matilda Majors (“Malinda Majors”?) about 1845 shortly after the death of her husband, Samuel Majors, who had died sometime between 1840 and 1845 in Maury County, Tennessee, which was a part of Williamson County, Tennessee prior to 1807 and is now located in Lewis County, Tennessee. Matilda had married Samuel Majors on February 11, 1839 in Maury County, Tennessee and who apparently became a rather large land owner, having be granted a rather large land grant in 1820. It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.

According to a court decision in Maury County, Tennessee about 1845 entitled “Benjamin vs Majors” it was stated that: (i) John Bingham and Elizabeth J. Bingham (“Elizabeth Bingham”, formerly “Elizabeth J. Majors” or “Elizabeth Majors”) of Lewis County, Tennessee. (It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.); (ii) Josiah Campbell and his wife Mary Campbell (formerly “Mary Majors”) of Lewis County, Tennessee, and Thomas C. Coleman (“Thomas Coleman”) and his wife Charlotte (formerly “Charlotte Majors”) of Lewis County, Tennessee; and, (iii) William C. Coleman (“William Coleman”) all stated that Samuel Majors departed this life intestate (i.e., without leaving a will) in Maury County, Tennessee (now Lewis County, Tennessee) about 1840-1845, that he left a widow named Malinda Majors and that she had later married Stephen Cavender of Lewis County, Tennessee. (It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.) The 5 children of Samuel Majors were:

Elizabeth J. Majors (“Elizabeth Majors”) of Lewis County, Tennessee;

Sarah A. Majors (“Sarah Majors”) of Lewis County, Tennessee;

James A. Majors (“James Majors”) of Lewis County, Tennessee;

Mary Majors of Lewis County, Tennessee; and,

Samuel H. Majors (“Samuel Majors”) of Lewis County, Tennessee. The deceased Samuel Majors owned considerable real estate at his death. He owned at least 683 acres now in Lewis County, Tennessee where he resided, and had a number of slaves worth $12,912.)

S.C. Cavender was among the first to enlist in the Confederate service, joining the 2th Tennessee Calvary Battalion under Colonel Biffle for 1 year, after which time he returned home. The battalion was organized at Camp Lee, Maury County, Tennessee, with five companies “A” to “E” and was also called the 3rd. Battalion, Jones’ Battalion and Cox’s Battalion.

Stephen Cantrell Cavender and Helena Kirk Cavender (“Helena Cavender”) had 8 children::

MATILDA CAVENDER (“Tildie Cavender”) born about 1859, and married Milton Scott Jones (“Milton Jones”), and died on December 6, 1926. Milton Jones and Matilda Jones had a son named:

Russell Jones who married Leo Alberta White (“Leo White”);

M.E. CAVENDER born about 1861, married R.C. Smith on August 26, 1888 in Dallas County, Texas, and died about 1920. R.C. Smith was born about 1869 in Texas, and died about 1929;

MOLLIE CAVENDER (“Mary Cavender”?) born about 1863;

ROBERT B. CAVENDER (“Robert Cavender” & “R.B. Cavender”) born on February 27, 1865, married Margaret Jane Bailey (“Margaret Bailey”), and died on May 2, 1928 in Dallas County, Texas. Margaret Bailey was born on February 22, 1868, and died on October 29, 1942 in Dallas County, Texas. Robert Cavender and Margaret Bailey Cavender (“Margaret Cavender”) had 11 children:

Gene Cavender;

Arthur Cavender born about 1888, married a Lena, and died about 1948;

Arch Cavender (“Archibald Cavender”?) born about 1891, married Mattie Chambers (“Matilda Chambers”?) and died on January 17, 1973;

Ora Cavender born about 1894, married Bob Brewer (“Robert Brewer”), and died on May 25, 1925;

Lela Cavender born about 1895, and died on January 14, 1919;

Bliss Cavender born about 1896, married Bertha Mitchell, and died about 1987;

Louellen Cavender born about 1901, and died on September 25, 1905;

Carl Cavender born about 1902, married Ruby Tucker, and died on March 27, 1985. Ruby Tucker was born about 1908, and died on April 13, 19??. Carl Cavender and Ruby Cavender had 3 children:

Earl L. Cavender (“Earl Cavender” & “E.L. Cavender”) who married Doris McLure (“Doris McClure”?). Earl Cavender and Doris Cavender had 2 children:

Sue Cavender (“Susan Cavender”?); and,

Wanda Cavender who married Dwight Voorhies;

Wanda Cavender who married Dwight Voorhies?; and,

Carl Ray Cavender (“Carl Cavender” & “C.R. Cavender”) who married Peggy Coleman (“Margaret Coleman”?). Carl Cavender and Peggy Cavender (“Margaret Cavender”?) had a daughter named:

Carla Cavender who married Randy Jean (“Randall Jean”?). Randy Jean and Carla Jean had 2 children:

Christopher Jean; and,

Randy Jean (“Randall Jean”?);

Harry Cavender born about 1902 and died on January 17, 1903;

Earl Cavender born about 1909 who married Annie Hendricks (“Ann Hendricks”?); and,

Vera Mae Cavender (“Vera Cavender”) born about 1910, and who married Gorman Notingham;

HUGH THOMAS CAVENDER (“Thomas E. Cavender”?, “T.E. Cavender”?, Hugh Cavender” & “H.T. Cavender”) born about 1867, married Frances Vincent (“Fannie Vincent”), and died on March 23, 1930. Frances Vincent was born about 1872 and died on February 1, 1911. Thomas Cavender and Fannie Cavender (“Frances Cavender”) had 5 children:

Annie Bell Cavender (“Anna Bell Cavender”?, “Anna Cavender”, “A.B. Cavender”, “Annie Cavender”, “A.B. Cavender” & “Ana Cavender) born about 1888, and died on January 17, 1889;

Hattie Cavender (“Harriet Cavender”?) born about 1888, married William Owen Fleming (“William Fleming”), and died about 1957. William Fleming was born about 1874, and died about 1942. William Fleming and Hattie Fleming (“Harriet Fleming”?) had 3 children:

Mildred Fleming;

Fred Fleming (“Frederick Fleming”) who died about 1983; and,

Evelyn Fleming;

Bonnie Cavender (“Barbara Cavender”?) born about 1981, married Joseph Benton Fleming (“Joseph Fleming”), and died on October 3, 1946. Joseph Fleming was born about 1877, and died on December 8, 1946. Joseph Fleming and Bonnie Fleming (“Barbara Fleming”) had 4 children:

Joseph Benton Fleming, Jr. (“Joseph Fleming”);

Edna Earle Fleming (“Edna Fleming”);

William Thomas Fleming (“William Fleming”); and,

Mary Frances Fleming (“Mary Fleming”) who married Claude Cannon;

Georgia Cavender born about 1893, married Walter Cook, and died on December 18, 1987. Walter Cook was born about 1887, and died on June 15, 1964; and,

Lena Mae Cavender (“Lena Cavender”, “L.M. Cavender” & “Tena Cavender”)born about 1898; and,

ELLA CAVENDER born in Tennessee about 1868, and who was living with her mother, Helena Kirk, in 1880 in District 16, Maury County, Tennessee;

WHIG CAVENDER, a daughter born in Tennessee about 1873, and who was living with her mother, Helena Kirk, in 1880 in District 16, Maury County, Tennessee, and who married John Smth; and,

HAUTI CAVENDER who was murdered.

Stephen Cantrell Cavender and Leona Estes Cavender had 9 (and possibly 10) children:

LUCIUS L. CAVENDER (“Lucius Cavender” & “L.L. Cavender”) born in October 1874, married Jane Vincent (“Jannie Vincent”), and died about 1907. Jane Vincent was born about 1879, and died about 1956. Lucius Cavender and Jane Cavender had 5 children:

Dola Cavender who married Thomas G. McCord (“Thomas McCord”);

Ruby Cavender who married Rex L. Curry;

Marvin Cavender;

Lucy Cavender (“Lucille Cavender”?; and,

an unknown daughter;

STOKES CAVENDER born about 1875, and married an Irene who was born about 1878. Stokes was killed by being run over by an automobile. Stokes Cavender and Irene Cavender had 4 children:

Mable Cavender born about 1895;

Bertie Cavender (“Bertha Cavender”) born about 1897;

Rex Cavender born about 1906; and,

Lynne Cavender (“Lynn Cavender”?) born about 1901;

SUSIE PEARL CAVENDER (“Susan Pearl Cavender”?, “Susie Cavender”, “S.P. Cavender” & “Susan Cavender”?) born on June 11, 1876, married James Franklin Carter (“James Carter”) on September 11, 1897 in Texas, and died on June 4, 1954. James Carter and Susie Carter (“Pearl Carter”) had 11 children: Effie Lou Carter (“Effie Carter”) born on June 12, 1900;

Hortie Pearl Carter (“Hortie Carter”) born on October 6, 1902;

Jessie Stephens Carter (“Jessie Carter”, “Jessee Carter”? & “Stephen Carter”?) born on December 31, 1904;

Florence Marie Carter (“Florence Carter”) born on December 6, 1906;

Georgie Lucille Carter (“Georgie Carter”) born on September 9, 1908;

Zula Mae Carter (“Zula Carter”) born on April 23, 1910;

Mozelle Carter born on October 19, 1911;

Essie Merle Carter (“Essie Carter”) born on October 28, 1913;

Viola Develyn Carter (“Viola Carter”) born on October 30, 1915;

Myrtle Vera Carter (“Myrtle Carter”) born on September 14, 1916; and,

Grace Pauline Carter (“Grace Carter”) born on March 27, 1918;

WILLIAM ALEXANDER CAVENDER (“William Cavender” & “W.A. Cavender”) born on March 8, 1880 in Tennessee, married Edna Ophelia McElroy (“Edna McElroy”) on August 21, 1902 in Ovilla, Ellis County, Texas, and died on January 8, 1929 in Corsicana, Texas. Edna McElroy was the daughter of James McElroy and Henrietta Summers, and was born on May 24, 1884 in Dallas County, Texas. William Cavender and Edna Cavender (“Ophelia Cavender”) had 3 children:

Anna Belle Cavender (“Anna Cavender” & “A.B. Cavender”) born on May 26, 1903 in Dallas County, Texas;

Lorena Cavender born on January 11, 1907 in Ellis County, Texas, and married a LaFayette on December 1, 1928; and,

J.T. Cavender born on March 27, 1909 in Ellis County, Texas;

GOVERNER BATES CAVENDER (“Governer Cavender” , “G.B. Cavender” & “Dinky Cavender”) born on February 15, 1884 in Tennessee, married Laura Edna Bell (“Laura Bell”) on March 17, 1907, and died on November 23, 1943 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas. Laura Bell was born on May 9, 1886 in Tennessee, and died on July 31, in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas. He homesteaded land in New Mexico, and lived in a dug-out with a roof. He later traded that land to an uncle Frank Carter for 320 acres in Cedar Lake in Lemisa, Texas. He probably is the same Frank Carter who married Susan Cavender (“Susanna Cavender”? & “Susannah Cavender”?) in Ellis County, Texas on September 11, 1897.

Governer Cavender and Laura Cavender (“Edna Cavender”) had 6 children:

Thomas Spencer Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.S. Cavender”) born on August 12, 1908 in Cedar Hill, Dallas County, Texas, and married Blanche Inez Stegall (“Blanche Stegall”) on October 4, 1949 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas. Blanche Stegall was born on June 1, 1913 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, was the daughter of Louie Stegall (“Louis Stegall”?) and Marry Neil (“Mary Neil”?), and died on May 8, 1989 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas. Thomas Cavender and Blanche Cavender (“Inez Cavender”) had a son named:

Thomas Spencer Cavender, Jr. (“Thomas Cavender”, “”Thomas S. Cavender”, “T.S. Cavender” & “Buddy Cavender”) born on April 17, 1951 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas, and married Beverly Lynn Cauthen (“Beverly Cauthen”) on November 20, 1976 in the 4th.. Avenue Baptist Church in Port Arthur, Texas. Beverly Cauthen was born on April 9, 1954 in Orlando, Orange County, Florida. Thomas Cavender, Jr. and Beverly Cavender (“Lynn Cavender”) had 3 children:

Laura Leigh Cavender (“Laura Cavender”) born on September 8, 1978 in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas;

Wendy Michell Cavender (“Wendy Cavender” & “W.M. Cavender”) born on July 9, 1980 in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas; and,

Amanda Luann Cavender (“Amanda Cavender” & “A.L. Cavender”) born on February 19, 1984 in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas;

Etta Pearl Cavender (“Etta Cavender”, “Etta P. Cavender” & “E.P. Cavender”) born on December 17, 1909 in Frisco, Denton County, Texas, and married Fred Thelmar Howard (“Fred Howard” & “Fredrick Howard”?) on December 8, 1928 and who was born on March 3, 1907 in Joshua, Johnson County, Texas. Fred Howard and Etta Howard (“Pearl Howard”) had 2 children:

James Wayland Howard (“James Howard” & “J.W. Howard”) born on January 25, 1938 in Agua Dulce, Nueces County, Texas, and married Brenda Sue Smith (“Brenda Smith”) who was born on July 5, 1942 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.

James Howard and Brenda Howard (“Sue Howard”) had 2 children:

Jeffrey Wayland Howard (“Jeffrey Howard”) born on January 25, 1965 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; and,

Cheryl Renae Howard (“Cheryl Howard”) born on December 20, 1967 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado; and,

Thelmar Clarance Howard (“Thelmar Clarence Howard”? & “Thelmar Howard”) born on July 20, 1934 in Agua Dulce, Nueces County, Texas, and married Johnye Colleen Clemons (“Johnye Clemons”) on October 17, 1955 and who was born on June 15, 1936 in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas.

Thelmar Howard and Johnye Howard (“Colleen Howard”) had 4 children:

Mary Clare Howard (“Mary Howard”) born on May 2, 1956 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas;

Patricia Lynn Howard (“Patricia Howard”) born on September 16, 1957 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas, and married Donald Eugene Wilkins (“Donald Wilkins”). Donald Wilkins and Patricia Wilkins (“Lynn Wilkins”) had a daughter named:

Marissa Carol Wilkins (“Marissa Wilkins”) born on June 17, in Austin, Travis County, Texas;

John Alan Howard (“John Howard”) born on November 14, 1960 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas; and,

Terry Lee Howard (“Terry Howard”) born on November 5, 1963 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas;

Velma Mae Cavender (“Velma Cavender” & “V.M. Cavender”) born on March 20, 1911 in Frisco, Denton County, Texas, married Irvin Eugene Chrisman (“Irvin Chrisman”) on August 30, 1938, and died on March 23, 1972 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas. Irvin Chrisman was born on January 18, 1916 in Drumwright, Okfaslee County, Oklahoma, and died on December 25, 1954 1972 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas. Irvin Chrisman and Velma Chrisman (“Mae Chrisman”) had 4 children:

Kenneth Eugene Chrisman (“Kenneth Chrisman”) born on October 13, 1944 1972 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas, and married Patricia Fowler. Kenneth Chrisman and Patricia Chrisman had 3 children:

Donald Wayne Chrisman (“Donald Chrisman”) born on November 9, 1962;

Laura Annette Chrisman (“Laura Chrisman”) born on October 22, 1963; and,

Irvin Eugene Chrisman (“Irvin Chrisman”) born on September 5, 1966;

Thomas Eugene Chrisman (“Thomas Chrisman”) born on September 28, 1946 1972 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas, and married Carol Sue Peryam. Thomas Chrisman and Carol Chrisman (“Sue Chrisman”) had 2 children:

Cara Lynn Chrisman (“Cara Chrisman”) born on December 25, 1964; and,

Thomas Duane Chrisman (“Thomas Chrisman”) born on October 31, 1965;

Edna Shirley Chrisman (“Edna Chrisman”) born on September 29, 1948, and had 2 children:

Michael Lynn Chrisman (“Michael Chrisman”) born on February 4, 1970; and,

William Scott Chrisman (“William Chrisman”) born on September 22, 1972; and,

Sandra Kay Chrisman (“Sandra Chrisman”) born on October 9, 1950 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas, and married Gary Alan Etheridge (“Gary Etheridge”) on October 23, 1970 and who was born on February 2, 1947 in Dumas, Moore County, Texas. Gary Etheridge and Sandra Etheridge (“Kay Etheridge”) had 3 children:

Darla Kay Etheridge (“Darla Etheridge”) born on September 18, 1972 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas;

Shelly Diane Etheridge (“Shelly Etheridge”) born on September 6, 1975 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas; and,

Brenda Gayle Etheridge (“Brenda Etheridge”) born on April 11, 1980 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas;

John Cantrell Cavender (“John Cantral Cavender?, “John C. Cavender”, “J.C. Cavender” & “John Cavender”) born on August 25, 1913 in Frisco, Denton County, Texas, married Eleanor Wendt, and died on June 5, 1947 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas. Eleanor Wendt was born on September 25, 1918. John Cavender and Eleanor Cavender had a daughter named:

Linda Inez Cavender (“Linda Cavender”) born on May 30, 1940 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas, and married Gaylon Gaddy Smith (“Gaylon Smith”) on June 20, 1959. Gaylon Smith was born onf February 28, 1939 in Oakalla, Burnet County, Texas, and died on February 3, 1989 in Oakalla, Burnet County, Texas. Gaylon Smith and Linda Smith (“Inez Smith”) had 2 children:

Gay Lynn Smith (“Gay Smith”) born on October 27, 1960 in Lampasa, Lampasa County, Texas, and married Tom Clinton Lancaster (“Thomas Clinton Lancaster”?, “Tom Lancaster” & “Thomas Lancaster”?) on July 28, 1979. Tom Lancaster and Gay Lancaster (“Lynn Lancaster”) had 3 children:

Riley Alden Lancaster (“Riley Lancaster”) born on February 18, 1982 in Lampasa, Lampasa County, Texas;

Aspen Shenay Lancaster (“Aspen Lancaster”) born on August 21, 1984 in Lampasa, Lampasa County, Texas; and,

Alicia Delyn Lancaster (“Alicia Lancaster”) born on August 4, 1985 in Lampasa, Lampasa County, Texas; and,

Jesse Lee Smith (“Jesse Smith”) born on April 30, 1964, and married Liza Ann Perez (“Liza Perez”) on July 23, 1989;

Opel Cavender born on June 1, 1917 in Colemore, Mora County, New Mexico, first married Admil Duey Morrow (“Admil Morrow”) on March 20, 1942 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, and later married Willis J. Holden (“Willis Holden”) on April 15, 1959. Admil Morrow was born on January 8, 1908 in Bleding, Texas?, and died on January 30, 1950 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas. Admil Morrow and Opel Morrow had 2 children:

Barbara Annette Morrow (“Barbara Morrow”) born on December 27, 1942 1972 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas, and married Robert E. Hilger (“Robert Hilger”) on December 17, 1960 and who died on April 9, 1985 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas. Robert Hilger and Barbara Hilger (“Annette Hilger”) had 3 children:

Robert Wayne Hilger (“Robert Hilger”) born on January 14, 1962, and died on January 15, 1962;

Robert Dale Hilger (“Robert Hilger”) born on August 31, 1963 in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, and had a daughter named:

Tammara Elizabeth Aaron Hilger (“Tammara Hilger” & “Elizabeth Hilger”) born on September 2, 1988 in West, McLennan County, Texas; and,

Duey Kent Hilger (“Duey Hilger”) born on September 15, 1969 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas; and,

Dewey Wayne Morrow (“Dewey Morrow”) born on September 8, 1946 in Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas, first married Linda Wilson on October 16, 1970, and later married Betty Cordell Thomas (“Betty Thomas’ & “Elizabeth Thomas”?) in 1979. Dewey Morrow and Betty Morrow had a child named:

Summer Rene Morrow (“Summer Morrow”) born on August 24, 1978 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; and,

Garnet Cavender born on June 1, 1917 in Colemore, Mora County, New Mexico;

MATTIE L. CAVENDER (“Mattie Cavender”, “M.L. Cavender” & “Matilda Cavender”?) born in April 1885 and had 2 children:

Carswell Cavender; and,

Wing Cavender (“Wig Cavender”? & “Whig Cavender”?);

SAMUEL HOUSTON CAVENDER (“Samuel Cavender”, “Samuel H. Cavender” & “S.H. Cavender”) born on March 9, 1889 and who was a machine gunner in WW1, and married Lena Pictard;

JOHN S. CAVENDER (“John Cavender” & “J.S. Cavender”) born in October 1874;

ROSANNA CAVENDER; and,

REX CAVENDER;

MARY JANE CAVENDER (“Mary Cavender”, “Molly Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender” & “Mary J. Cavender”) born about 1838 in either Williamson County, Tennessee or Maury County, Tennessee, and married James F. Thompson (“James Thompson”)on January 3, 1856 in Maury County, Tennessee; and,

MILLY J. CAVENDER (“Millie J. Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender”, “Mildred Cavender”? & Margaret Cavender”?) born about 1840 in either Williamson County, Tennessee or Maury County, Tennessee, and married John W. Rains (“John Rains”, “John W. Ryan”? & “John Ryan”?) on August 5, 1861 in Maury County, Tennessee;

(4)NANCY CARPENTER CAVENDER ("Nancy Cavender" & “N.C. Cavender”) born either about 1801 or about 1805505 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, and married Richard H. Walker (“Richard Walker”) in Williamson County, Tennessee on August 22, 1821. Richard Walker was born about 1803-1805505 in Virginia. Assuming Nancy Cavender was born about 1804 and, when the 1820 census was taken, she would have been about 16 years of age. Thus, she probably was the particular 16-25 year old female who was listed in the 1820 Williamson County, Tennessee census as then living in the household of Eudaley James Cavender. Also, she could have been the Sarah Cavender ("Sally Cavender") who was born about 1801 and who died December 16, 1843 at the age of 42, apparently in Williamson County, Tennessee, in which case, Sarah Cavender and Nancy Cavender would have been the same person.

Richard Walker and Nancy Walker are listed in the 1850 census for Madison County, Illinois, Richard Walker was listed as head of the household in 1860 in Hancock County, Illinois, and in 1880, he was listed as head of the household in Jack County, Texas.

It is of interest to note that apparently the older sister of the above Nancy Cavender named Jincy Cavender was born about 1794 and had previously married Elisha Walker, with a John Walker being the bondsman, who undoubtedly was either the father or brother of Elisha Walker. Thus, the Walkers and the Cavender’s must have been neighbors in Williamson County, Tennessee. Richard Walker and Nancy Walker had 9 children:

Mary Elizabeth Walker ("Mary Walker") who was born either about 1821 or about 1826505 in Williamson County, Tennessee, married Samuel Owen Buckley ("Samuel Buckley"), married about 1845, and died about 1886 in Randolph County, Arkansas. Samuel Buckley was born March 29, 1820 in Kentucky, and died about 1895. The 4 children of Samuel Buckley and Mary Buckley were:

Samuel Buckley born about 1846;

Mary Elizabeth Buckley ("Mary Buckley") born about 1848 in Illinois and died about 1872 in Arkansas;

Thomas R. Buckley ("Thomas Buckley") born about 1850 in Illinois; and,

Emma Lucinda Buckley (“Emma Lucienda Buckley”, "Emma Buckley" & "Lucy Buckley") born August 20, 1857, married Edward Benjamin Adams ("Benjamin Adams"), and died January 6, 1946. Edward Buckley was born March 4, 1847. Edward Adams and Emma Adams had 5 children:

Lela Adams born October 3, 1882, married George W. Curry ("George Curry"), and died March 24, 1940. George Curry and Lela Curry had a daughter named Velma Ann Curry ("Velma Curry") born March 31, 1917 and married Orin Thomas Fuller ("Orin Fuller");

James Blaine Adams (“James Adams”) who married Olive Hill. James Adams and Olive Adams had a daughter named:

Bertha Lee Adams (“Bertha Adams”) who married William Tuttle, Jr. William Tuttle and Bertha Tuttle (“Lee Tuttle”) had a daughter named:

Cynthia Tuttle who married a Moe. The children of Cynthia Moe are not known;

Edward Adams born about 1872 in Arkansas;

Cora Lee Adams ("Cora Adams") born about 1878 in Texas; and

Erlalia Adams born about 1880 in Texas; 279

(NOTE; A Merrie Lee Weiss ("Merrie Weiss") is a 4th generation granddaughter of Nancy Cavender and was living in Arlington, Virginia in 1988; and,

James Freeman Walker (“James Walker”) born February 11, 1828 in Williamson County, Tennessee, married Alvira Hopson (“Elvira Hopson”) on December 2, 1848 in Hancock County, Illinois with Rev. George K. Jackson (“George Jackson”) performing the ceremony, died June 18, 1919 in Walker Township, Hancock County, Illinois at the age of 91 years, and was burid in the Buckeye Cemetery in Hancock,County, Illinois. He was inducted into the military in Canton, Missouri on February 4, 1862, and was released from active duty in Eastport, Mississippi. Alvira Hopson was born March 3, 1829 in Zanesville, Meigs County, Ohio James Walker and Alvira Walker had 8 children:

Cyrena Litutia Walker (“Cyrena Walker”) born August 28, 1849 in Hancock County, Illinois, and died February 18, 1857 in Hancock County, Illinois at the age of 7 years;

Hester Jane Walker (“Hester Walker”) born September 21, 1852 in Hancock County, Illinois, married George M. Wells (“George Wells”) on March 25, 1874 in Hancock County, Illinois, died April 15, 1880 in Hancock County, Illinois at the age of 27 years, and is buried in the Bean Cemetery in Hancock County, Illinois. George Wells and Hester Wells had 3 children:

Annabelle Wells born February 7, 1875 in Walker Township, Hancock County, Illinois, and married Richard A. Barnett (“Richard Barnett”) about 1900;

Mae Wells born September 28, 1878 in Sangamon County, Illinois, and married J.G. Young about 1900; and,

John Wells born about 1879 in Walker Township, Hancock County, Illinois, married Aree Oral Gray (“Aree Gray”) in Illinois?, and died in November 1955 in Hancock County, Illinois at the age of 76 years. John Wells and Aree Wells had 2 children:

Hilda May Wells (“Hilda Wells”) born about 1915 in Illinois?; and,

James Freeman Wells (“James Wells”);

Alice Florence Walker (“Alice Walker”) born August 26, 1854 in Hancock County, Illinois, and died July 8, 1858 in Illinois? at the age of 3 years;

Ira Arthur Walker (“Ira Walker”) born November 28, 1857 in Hancock County, Illinois, and died December 4, 1858 in Hancock County, Illinois, and died December 4, 1858 in Hancock County, Illinois at the age of 1 year;

Edwin Henry Walker (“Edwin Walker”) born September 16, 1860 in Hancock County, Illinois, and was living on July 4, 1898;

Mary Ellen Walker (“Mary Walker”) born October 30, 1863 in Hancock County, Illinois, married George F. Clark (“George Clark”) on September 30, 1880 in Alexlandria, Missouri, and died in January 1949 at the age of 85 years. George Clark and Mary Clark had 6 children:

Herbert Clark born about 1882;

Jesse Clark born about 1886, and died about 1918 at the age of 32 years;

Mae Lucinda Clark (“Mae Clark”) born in February 1893, first married Frank Parr around 1912, later married Roy Schmitt about 1925, and died November 20, 1959 at the age of 66 years. Frank Parr and Mae Parr had 2 children:

Frank Parr born August 11, 1913, and married Ruth Crossland about 1940 and,

Harold Parr born abpout 1915, and married Ruth Lee about 1940;

Clarence Clark born about 1895;

Edna Clark born about 1902, and married an unknown Young about 1925;

Claude Clark born about 1909; and,

Florence Clark born about 1910, married either S.E. Alcott or M.E. Alcott about 1935, died about 1950 at the age of 40 years, and is buried in the Oakland Cemetery in Warsaw, Illinois;

John Walker born February 23, 1868 in Hancock County, Illinois, and was living in Walker Township, Hancock County, Illinois on March 16, 1915; and,

Nancy Anna Walker (“Nancy Cavender”) born December 6, 1871 in Hickory Ridge, Hancock County, Illinois, married John Markley on July 16, 1890 in Hancock County, Illinois, divorced about 1909 in Illinois, later married Tom Gavin (“Thomas Gavin”) about 1911 in Montana?, still later married Alfred C. McClain (“Alfred McClain” & “Mac McClain”) in about 1920 in Montana?, died died September 8, 1841 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington at the age of 69 years, and is buried in Klickitat Cemetery in Mossyrock, Lewis County, Washington. John Markley was born March 19, 1864 in Hancock County, Illinois. John Markley and Nancy Markley had 3 children:

John Lloyd Markley (“John Markley”) born September 27, 1891 in St. Albans, Hancock County, Illinois, married Kathryn Anabelle Dresser (“Kathryn Dresser”) on May 4, 1915 in Bainville, Roosevelt County, Montana, was a Train Engineer/Mechanic in Aloha, Grays Harbor County, Washington, died April 8, 1961 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, and is buried in the Sunset Cemetery in Hoquiam, Grays Harbor County, Washington. Kathryn Dresser was born March 17, 1897 in Chesaning, Saginaw County, Michigan. John Markley and Anabelle Markley had 2 children:

Merle Freeman Markley (“Merle Markley”) born June 23, 1916 in Montana, died September 11, 1916 in Rapid City, South Dakota at less that 1 year old; and,

Beatrice Cherie Markley (“Beatrice Markley” & “Cherry Markley”) born June 12, 1917 in Brockway, Dawson County, Montana, married Urban Victor Weiss (“Urban Weiss”, “Buster Weiss” & “Buck Weiss”) on July 3, 1934 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, died July 27, 1996 in Chino Valley, Yavapai County, Arizona at the age of 79 years, and is buried inChino Valley Cemetery in Yavapai County, Arizona. Urban Weiss was born February 10, 1914 in Aberdeen, Grys Hrbor? County, Washinton. Urban Weiss and Beatrice Weiss had a daughter named:

Merrie Lee Weiss (“Merrie Weiss”) born September 4, 1935 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington, first married Eugene Edward McAlister (“Eugene McAlister”) on December 20, 1951 in Hoquiam, Grays Harbor County, Washington, was divorced November 14, 1955, later married Sinclair Joseph Murchy (“Sinclair Murchy”) on November 19, 1955 in Junction City, Lane County, Oregon, again divorced April 7, 1956, later married Donald Harvey Newlen (“Donald Newlen”) on November 14, 1960, was baptized in Eugene, Lane Couty, Oregon on October 22, 1961 in the Episcopalain Church, again divorced in May 1963, may have later married Carl Edward McAlister (“Carl McAlister”) on December 26, 1975 in Arlington County, Virginia, and presently resides in Chino Valley, Yavapai County, Arizona. and is buried in Chino Valley, Yavapai County, Arizona. Sinclair Murchy and Merrie Murchey had a daughter named:

Leslie Anabelle Murchy (“Leslie Murchy”) born July 15, 1956 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, was christened in the St. Mary’s Episcopalain Church in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, married Eric Greer Lundquist (“Eric Lundquist”) on April 19, 1986 in Arlington County, Virginia, and presently rsided in San Francisco, California. Eric Lundquist and Leslie Lundquist had 2 children:

Kathryn Taliaferro Lundquist (“Kathryn Lundquist”) born May 7, 1987 in Palo Alto, California; and,

Averyl Sinclair Lundquist (“Averyl Lundquist”) born April 16, 1989 in San Francisco, California;

Donald Newlen and Merrie Newlen had a daughter named:

Kathleen Alison Newlen (“Kathleen Newlen”) born August 15, 1961 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, was baptized in the Episcopalainian Church in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, married Jeffrey Ray Peters (“Jeffrey Peters”) on August 8, 1987, was divorced in December, 1994, and resides in Chino Valley, Yavapia County, Arizona;

Truly Hazel Markley (“Truly Markley” & “Dolly Markley”) born March 29, 1894 in West Point, Hancock County, Illinois, married a Soderberg about 1920, was divorced before 1930, married James Prosser about 1830, was divorced again before 1940, married Oral Cusick about 1940, and died about 1954 in Silver Creek, Lewis County, Washington at the age of 60 years. Truly Soderberg had 2 children:

Norman Soderberg born about 1920, and died about 1950; and,

Richard Soderberg born about 1921, and died about 1950; and,

Lillie Mae Markley (“Lillie Markley”) born March 12, 1903 in Bainville, Roosevelt County, Montana. first married John Raymond Newell (“John Newell”) on June 16, 1918 in Stillwell, Hancock County, Illinois, was divorced January 2, 1928, later married Walker Coleman on September 29, 1929 in Olympia, Washington, died April 25, 1981 in Centralia, Lewis County,, Washington at the age of 78 years, and is buried in the Klickitat Cemetery in Mossyrock, Lewis County, Washington. John Newell and Lillie Newell had 4 children:

Thomas Edward Newell (“Thomas Newell”) born January 2, 1921 in Wenatchee, Washington, married Irene Gannon in Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington, and died January 25, 1996 in Ethel, Washington at the age of 75 years, and is buried in the Lincoln Mausoleum in Portland, Oregon. Thomas Newell and Irene Newell had 2 children:

Carl Newell born about 1950, and died about 1970; and,

Eric Newell born about 1953, and was residing in Japan in 1996;

Ruth Mae Newell (“Ruth Newell”) born July 20, 1924 in Pacific Beach, Grays Harbor County, Washington, married Ralph Nathaniel Inmon (“Ralph Inmon”) on August 8, 1942 in Olympia, Washington, died about 1997, and is buried in the Klickitat Cemetery in Mossyrock, Lewis County, Washington. Ralph Inmon and Ruth Inmon had 5 children:

Teri Lee Inmon (“Teri Inmon”) born October 12, 1942 in Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington;

Lana Jean Inmon (“Lana Inmon”) born November 17, 1943 in Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington;

Kristy Faye Inmon (“Kristy Inmon”) born February 5, 1948 in Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington;

William Michael Inmon (“William Inmon”) born August 27, 1949 in Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington; and,

Patrick Shawn Inmon (“Patrick Inmon”) born February 3, 1960 in Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington;

Fay Newell born May 22, 1925 in Pacific Beach, Grays Harbor County, Washington, and died in November 1925 in Pacific Beach, Grays Harbor County, Washington; and,

Dona Newell (“Donna Newell”?) born December 31, 1927 in Hoquiam, Grays Harbor County, Washington, married Wes Hilton August 10, 1964 in Centralia, Lewis County, Washington where she was last known to reside;

Walker Coleman and Lillie Coleman had 3 children:

Zola Coleman born July 31, 1930 in Silver Creek, Lewis County, Washington, married Lee Fipps about 1950 in Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington, died November 14, 1979 in Washington at the age of 49 years, and is buried Klickitat Cemetery in Mossyrock, Lewis County, Washington;

Marilyn Coleman born December 29, 1932 in Silver Creek, Lewis County, Washington, died in March 1933 in Silver Creek, Lewis County, Washington at less than 1 year of age, and is buried in the Klickitat Cemetery in Mossyrock, Lewis County, Washington and,

Patricia Coleman born December 6, 1934 in Silver Creek, Lewis County, Washington , and married John R. McKim in January 1950 in Chehalis,, Lewis County, Washington, and resided in Eagle River, Alaska;

Jesse Walker born about 1830;

John Walker born about 1831;

Richard J. Walker (“Richard Walker”)born about 1832 in Williamson County, Tennessee;

Felix Walker born about 1835 in Williamson County, Tennessee;

William L.M. Walker (“William Walker”) born about 1838 in Williamson County, Tennessee;

Nancy Walker born about 1841; and,

Samuel B. Walker (“Samuel Walker”) born about 1842 in Williamson County, Tennessee;431 & 505

(5)SILAS JAMES CAVENDER ("Silas Cavender", “Silas J. Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”) was born July 4, 1804 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, married Rachel Florence Cox ("Rachal Cox", "Rachel Cox" & "Rachael Cox"?) in Williamson County, Tennessee on January 30, 1823, with the ceremony being conducted by Joel Anderson who was a minister of the Big Harpeth Baptist Church, and Daniel Crenshaw, Jr. was a bondsman. He died July 28, 1872 in Graves County, Kentucky, and is buried in the Old Bethel Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Rachal Cox ("Rachael Cox" & “Rachel Cox”) was born on March 20, 1797, was the sister of Jesse Cox who became a primitive Baptist minister in Williamson County, Tennessee, died April 1, 1876 in Graves County, Kentucky, and is buried with her husband.

In the fall of 1816, Jesse Cox, the son of James Cox, Jr., moved into Williamson County, Tennessee, on Beech Creek. On the first Sunday in October, 1817, he was baptized in the Big Harpeth Church known as the "Baptist Meeting House" and which existed prior to May of 1811. 70 & 187 In February 1820, Jesse Cox moved from Beech Creek to the Big Harpeth, four miles Southeast of Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee. At that time, there were 5 ministers (or "elders") at the Big Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church, McConico (“Garner McConico” & "Garner McConnico"), Atkerson, Anderson, Ezell and Craig. 167 & 175 In The Last Will and Testament of William Tarkington which was executed in Williamson County, Tennessee on April 22, 1832 and was probated in January 1833. He mentioned his son-in-law, James Cox, Jr., and his grandson, Jesse Cox, the son of James Cox, Jr. Thus, James Cox, Jr. apparently married a Tarkington. On May 22, 1780, James Cox, Jr. was born to James Cox, Sr. and a Molley or Mary in Northumberland County, Virginia.

In 1850, the Silas Cavender family was then living in Graves County, Kentucky and his family at that time comprised himself, age 45 and born in Virginia about 1805 (actually July 4, 1804), his wife Rachel Cavender age 53 and born in Tennessee about 1797, and their children: Stephen Cantrell Cavender (“Stephen Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”) age 18 and thus born about 1832 and who may (or may not) have married Catholene Goya (“Cathaline Goya”?, “Catholene Gaughey”? & “Cathelene Goya”?) on October 8, 1858; John Calvin Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”) age 18 and thus born about 1832 in Graves County, Kentucky; Joseph M. Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.M. Cavender”) age 16 and thus born about 1834; Thomas W. Cavender (“Thomas Cavender” & “T.W. Cavender”) age 14 and thus born about 1836; Nick Harriet Cavender (“Nick Cavender”, “N.H. Cavender” & “Harriett Cavender”?) age 12 and thus born about 1838; and, R. Caroline Cavender (“Caroline Cavender”, “R.C. Cavender” & “Rachel Cavender”?) age 9 and thus born about 1841.464

Jessee Cox, the brother of Rachel Cavender, stated in his diary that, on October 7, 1848, he had visited his sister and that it was the first time he had seen her in 9 years. Thus, Silas Cavender was living in Graves County, Kentucky by October 1839. Also recorded in the diary of Jesse Cox, on June 15, 1849 he had rode 30 miles and reached Cavinder’s and that he had met my mother that he had not seen for some 12 years, she being 77 years old. Thus, Silas Cavender must have been living in Graves County, Kentucky by 1837. According to the publication “The Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Story” by Wendell H. Rone, Sr., 1967 86, as early as 1833, Silas Cavender had served as a “messenger” to the Obion Primitive Baptist Association from the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church which was located in the Felisciania settlement of Graves County, Kentucky, which was a thriving town until 1854 when the railroad was built in Graves County and by-passed the town. In 1835, Silas Cavender moved his membership from the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church to Brush Creek Primitive Baptist Church located nearby in Tennessee and having a membership of approximately 13, and was ordained that year as its first pastor. He continued as the pastor of the Brush Creek Church through 1842, and in 1843 returned to his home church, Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church, and was ordained as its fifth minister. On December 13, 1836, Silas Cavender was given a land grant of 160 acres for the sum of $40 and which was located Old Bethel Church near Felisciania.93 He served as pastor of the Old Bethel Church until shortly before his death on July 28, 1872 and is buried in its cemetery.

In the above published history of the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church, it is erroneously stated that Rev. Silas Cavender was born on July 4, 1801 and "departed this life on July 28, 1872 at the age of 71 years and 24 days." The engraving on his tombstone is covered with dirt and moss, when removed, clearly states that he was born on July 4, 1804 and died on July 28, 1872 at the age of 68 years and 24 days. However, according to the 1850 census for Graves County, Kentucky taken in August of 1850, i.e., after his birthday on July 4, he listed his age as being 45 years and that he was born in Virginia; therefore, he would have been born in 1804- 1805.128 Again, according to the 1860 census taken in August of 1860, he listed his age as being 55 years and again the fact that he was born in Virginia; therefore, again confirming that he was born in 1804-1805, therefore confirming the date of decease engraved on his tombstone.

According to the 1820 Census for Williamson County, Tennessee, the James Cavennour ("James Cavender") family at that particular point in time consisted of the following persons: 4 males and 2 females below the age of 10 years; 1 male and 1 female between the ages of 10 to 16 years; 1 female 16-26 years; 1 female (his wife) 26-45; and, 1 male (himself) 45 and over. Assuming the correct date of his birth was in fact July 4, 1804, then Silas Cavender must have been the listed 10-15 year old male then living in the household of Eudaley James Cavender when the 1820 census was taken, provided the census was taken after July 4, 1820.

The older brother of Rachal Cavender, Jesse Cox, was born on July 19, 1793 in Sullivan County, Tennessee to Greenberry Cox and Temperance _?__, and later became a Baptist minister at the Big Harpeth Baptist Church. He was the author of two books, both of which were entitled "An Exposition of the Revelations of St. John the Devine" and are in the Tennessee State Library in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, and also kept a diary throughout his life. Set forth below are excerpts from book entitled Narrative of the Birth and Life of Jesse Cox:

"Jesse Cox was born July 19, 1793, in Sullivan County, East Tennessee to Greenberry Cox and Temperance _?__ who were from Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, but were partly raised in Sullivan County, Tennessee. After they married and had one daughter, they moved in the year 1791 to the new country then called Cumberland in Davidson County, near Nashville, then with a population of ten or twelve white male inhabitants, and remained only to the first of the winter of 1792. Having been much harassed by the Indians and having lost their house all they had in it by fire, they returned to Sullivan County. Here they bought 100 acres of broken land on which they continued to live and improve for nine years. Both parents united with the Baptist Church on the same day in the fall of 1793. In October, 1803, the family moved back to Davidson County, Tennessee and rented a small farm. There were now six children. The father lived only a few months after their return to Middle Tennessee and died about the first of September with a "bilious fever". Jesse, then ten years of age, was his mother's oldest son on whom she depended for cultivating the crops. The estate, consisting of only personal property was all sold (the mother's portion of a child's part was $318) and they rented a small place. In 1814 Jesse visited his relations in East Tennessee and in 1816 he married Elizabeth Brown, daughter of Charles and Michel Brown. His eight children were Garner, Sarah Pearce, William, Martha Ann, Mary, Jane, Elizabeth, and Jesse, Jr. He does not give the names of his brothers and sisters, yet there were six by his own statement. The three boys all became preachers. Jesse was interested in preaching, but at first could not make up his mind to. One of his brothers who was ten years younger decided to become a preacher and went to Alabama to live. Jesse began to conduct Prayer Meetings in 1832. In March, 1833, his next oldest brother "being only three of us, he being 18 months younger than myself" decided to preach. Jesse mentions having taken one of his sisters into his home. She was a widow with four children. Jesse Cox served in the War of 1812. He was involved with a disturbance at the Wilson Creek Primitive Church in 1853."

Jesse was living in Williamson County, Tennessee at the time of his death on August 23, 1879 at the age of 86 years, one month, and 4 days. Below are excerpts from his lifelong diary:

"December, 1810, there was an earthquake that was very alarming. (Apparently this was the date that Reelfoot Lake formed in the Northwestern part of Tennessee.)

In 1813, I went into the ("Creek Indian") Creek Nations and engaged in three battles.

October, 1814, went to East Tennessee to visit relatives. On the way home I took the mumps and lost 20 pounds (from 195).

May 1815, hired out to work for my Mother's uncle.

January 18, 1816, I married Elizabeth Brown, daughter of Charles and Michel Brown (“Mitchel Brown”?).

In the fall of 1816 I moved to Williamson County on Beech Creek.

On the first Saturday in 1817 I united with the church of Big Harpeth. October, 1820 became a deacon in the church of Big Harpeth.

In April, 1824, my brother (ten years younger) asked the church permission to preach.

In February, 1820, I moved to Big Harpeth, four miles Southeast of Franklin. I settled in a track of land in the woods, living in a camp until I put up a cabin. We now had two living children. My wife became a member of the church in 1832.

In 1832, I began to conduct Prayer Meetings.

June 20, 1834, I was ordained to the ministry by Elders Atkerson (“Atkinson”?)and King.

During 1834 preached at various places. Preached 73 sermons, baptized 15 persons, preached 7 funerals, administered sacrament 5 times, and attended 20 prayer meetings.

During 1835 preached 176 sermons, baptized 6 persons, preached 17 funerals, administered sacrament 11 times, and attended 41 prayer meetings.

July 22, 1935, preached at Elder McFaddens.

In March, 1833, my next oldest brother, "being only three of us, he being 18 months younger than myself", decided to preach.

December 19, 1835, my son started to "Talidego" (“Talladege, Alabama”?) to live with my brother.

June 10, 1836, visited my brother-in-law.

June 12, 1836, at Antiock, Davidson County.

During 1836 preached at various places, preached 170 sermons, baptized 17 persons, preached 24 funerals, administered sacrament 8 times.

January 27, 1837, started to Alabama and traveled 30 to 40 miles when my horse got sick and had to return home.

August 28, 1837, started with my mother in company with others to Alabama. Lord help us and be with us until we meet again.

Saturday, September 2 reached my son.

September 3, preached at Capaba meeting house. (Jefferson County, Alabama)

During 1837, preached 140 sermons, baptized 10, preached 15 funerals, administered sacrament 9 times, and attended 15 Prayer Meetings.

September 1838, preached at R. McFadden's.

During 1838, preached 177 sermons, baptized 11, funerals 18, administered sacrament 8 times, heard at least 40 sermons by others, and traveled more than usual.

May 1840, wife very sick for five weeks.

July 25, 1840, preached at Big Harpeth (Williamson County, Tennessee) and it was the first time my wife had been able to go to church in six months.

September 10, 1840, preached at Flat Creek in Bedford County, Tennessee and went to "cousin" Sarah Crismans at night.

October 4, 1840, at my cousin Capt. Looney's. Funeral of his little daughter.

October 11, 1840, preached at Providence. Returned home 16 miles to find family in good health.

In year of 1840, preached less than in four years, but published articles in various papers.

Preached at various places during the years 1841-1845.

August 17, 1845, funeral at Franklin of "Aunt Brown".

Preached at various places during the years 1846 & 1847.

August 15, 1848, preached at Johnston Schoolhouse and rode 8 miles to home.

October 6, 1848, rode from Walnut Forks 32 miles and reached my brother-in-law's, R. S. McFadden in Kentucky.

October 7, 1848, stayed and rested with a great deal of satisfaction for the first time I had visited my sister in nine years and the first at this place.

October 8, 1848, rode 3 miles and preached at Rocky Spring, Fulton County. Here I met several acquaintances, then rode 17 miles and preached at Mills Point. Stayed with Bro. H. C. Cottell.

October 9, 1848, remained until after dinner, then rode 17 miles and stayed at McFaddens.

October 10, 1848, rode 10 miles and preached at Bethel. Here I met many of my relations and acquaintances. Stayed at Cavender’s.

October 11, 1848, rode 3 miles and preached at Dukedom. Stayed at A. Willingham's.

October 12, 1848, rode 13 miles and preached at Taylor's Schoolhouse.

October 13, 1848, rode 3 miles, preached at J. Little's, then rode 8 miles and preached at night at McFadden's to a good congregation and most attentive I ever saw.

October 14, 1848, at Rocky Springs, a good congregation. then rode 5 miles and stayed at McFadden's.

October 20, 1848, rode 38 miles from Trenton, Tennessee, Gibson County, where I had stayed with Cousin C. Himo. Here in Haywood County I met Bro. S. Cox and Peebles and family with pleasure.

October 21, 1848, rode 8 miles and preached at Brussess Creek. Then returned 2 miles and stayed at S. Cox's.

October 23, 1848, preached at Bro. S. Cox (5 miles from Brownsville). He gave me 5 dollars.

October 25, 1848, started for home.

October 30, 1848, rode 40 miles and reached home after an absence of nearly five weeks. Found all well. Had ridden 585 miles and preached 27 sermons.

April 23, 1849, preached at Murphreeborough.

June 11, 1849, started to Kentucky and rode 27 miles.

June 14, 1849, reached Henry County and preached at Walnut Forks.

June 15, 1849, rode 30 miles and reached Cavinder’s. At Cavinder’s I met my mother that I had not seen for some 12 years, she being 77 years old.

June 16, 1849, preached at Bethel, then rode 12 miles and stayed at my brother-in-law's, R. S. McFadden.

June 17, 1849, preached in the woods to a large crowd of friends and returned to Cavinder’s, 10 miles.

June 18, 1849, started home with my mother, rode 30 miles and preached at Bowdens.

June 22, 1849, reached home to find all well. Since leaving some 200 had died in Nashville of cholera. From Cavinder’s he traveled 146 miles crossing the Tennessee River to home.

In 1850 various preaching engagements.

May 4, 1850, preached at Wilson Creek nine miles from home.

July 19, 1850, today is my birthday, 57 years old. I mowed and made hay.

October 3, 1850, attended Flat River Association in corner of Lincoln County.

During 1850, I rode 1963 miles for the purpose of preaching alone. I had been through many difficulties but had enjoyed better health than for a long time although cholera was in our midst. I had been able to labor more for the support of my family having no one to help me except a woman and a little boy who were servants.

In 1851 many preaching engagements.

First two weeks in August 1851, rode 240 miles preaching.

September 27, 1851, son Garner M. Cox, practicing physician, was very ill with pulmonary today. October 2, 1851, he died at his father's residence on Sunday morning, age nearly 30 years. Buried in Big Harpeth Churchyard. Obituary of Garner's life written by David B. Hairgrove ("David Hargrove"?) on November 5, 1851. In 1848 he worked hard in treatment of typhoid fever in Bedford County. He was a doctor of the botanic school. (He had started practicing medicine in 1847 and had practiced at Eaglesville. Garner Cox's brother was Dr. William C. Cox and his wife was named Martha).

November 10, 1851, returned home and found four daughters sick with the measles. (His 4 daughters were named Martha Ann Cox ("Martha Cox"), Elizabeth Cox, Jane Cox, and Mary Cox.) Mary Cox especially sick.

November 17, 1851, Mary Cox died, age 23 years, 10 months, 28 days. Her sister, Sarah Pearce, did not get to come to see her before she died. (Note: Dr. William C. Cox lived at Franklin, Tennessee. Also, there was another son named Jesse T. Cox.)

November 18, 1851, rained all day. Buried Mary beside her brother according to her request.

In 1851 rode 1758 miles and preached 115 sermons.

January 20, 1852, thermometer 8 below zero coldest it has ever been here (Big Harpeth).

1852, he gets involved in dispute in the Wilson Creek Church. Does not want to combine Wilson Creek and Big Harpeth Churches.

May 31, 1852, funeral of Mary at Big Harpeth. Because of so much sickness in the family at the time of her death, the funeral had to be postponed.

July 4, 1852, cutting oats, very tired and unable to hire anybody.

July 10, 1852, left half of oats standing and rode to Cool Spring to preach.

July 11, 1852, friends from Cool Spring came to help gather the oats.

October 18, 1852, Sarah Cox Pearce's child dies.

In 1852, rode 1894 miles, preached 110 sermons. My lungs greatly affected by asthma. Had more trouble due to difficulty at Wilson Creek Church than in all 34 years of my preaching. All false reports removed.

In 1853 many preaching engagements.

June 7, 1853, cut clover after riding 50 miles yesterday.

June 16, 17, cut rye.

June 20-22, finished cutting rye. Very hot.

July 19, 1853, this is my birthday and I have reached my three score years. Thanks to the Lord I enjoy usual health and good strength for my age.

October 31, 1853, Wife and I went to Franklin and stayed all night. William Cox's children have been sick.

November 1, 1853, Went home 4 miles.

In 1853, rode 1707 miles to preach. Have labored at home more than have for several years. Although the church difficulty has been settled there seems to be a coldness that never appeared in Big Harpeth before. Throughout this section the Baptists seem to be more worldly minded.

September 10, 1854, from Mount Olivet (“Mount Olive”?) rode 8 miles and reached daughter, Sarah Pearce, generally fatigued and hoarse.

September 18, 1854, at Cool Spring my son, Jesse T. Cox, (my youngest) came forward as a candidate for baptism. I have not experience such feeling and shed so many tears for a long time.

October 7, 1854, rode 35 miles to my son-in-law's with my wife. Wife remained. I returned to stay with my children and had to fail to preach at my church appointments.

In 1854 rode 2213 miles, preached 142 sermons. Preached at various places that I have never preached before.

April 25, 1855, rode in train 18 miles to Nashville with youngest daughter, Jane J. Cox. ("Jane Cox") We were on a preaching tour and got back home May 1, 1855.

September 5, 1855, went to Bro. Waggoner’s 2 miles from Dechard, then went 4 miles and preached at Winchester.

September 11, 1855, preached at Tullahoma.

In 1855 rode 1855 miles and preached 125 sermons.

February 20, 1856, rode to Franklin and then to Nashville to assist my son William and family in moving. Returned in the evening leaving them on the boat going to Mills Point.

June 30, 1856, preached in Winchester again.

July 1, 1856, preached Sister Waggoner's funeral.

October 2, 1856, at Cool Spring had 9 mourners and after praying with them exhorting and singing, two came forward and joined by experience, one of them being my youngest child Jane J. Cox ("Jane Cox"), the other daughter having been a mourner up to this time. One other of my daughters is among the mourners and has been from the first and has not professed. All of the 9 mourners are young ladies, but one young man.

October 12, 1856, met at the water at 9 o'clock and baptized 8 converts among them my youngest daughter.

October 17, 1856, rode 4 miles to Franklin and then got on the cars and rode to Nashville 20 miles.

In 1856, traveled 2512 miles and preached 140 sermons.

During 1857, preached at various places, traveled 1857 miles and preached 165 sermons.

April 21, 1858, started to Kentucky with my wife (in buggy) to see our children and friends.

April 26, 1858, reached my brother-in-law McFadden. Then rode 6 miles and reached our son William Cox, finding all well.

April 27-29, preached in Kentucky.

April 30, 1858, rode 6 miles and preached at night at McFaddens.

May 1, 1858, at Cavender's (Silas Cavender ?) and I preached at Willingham’s.

May 2, 1858, preached at Brush Creek and rode 15 miles to son William's.

May 3, 1858, started home. Stopped at John Beard's and at McFadden's, then rode 12 miles and dined in Felesianna at A. McFaddens. Then rode one mile and stopped at Cavender's ("Silas Cavender"?). We then rode 2 miles through the rain the road desperate and preached at night at Sister Hopkins at Dukedom, Tennessee.

May 4, 1858, bid farewell to kin and friends and started home. Drove 36 miles to Paris, Henry County, Tennessee and stayed with cousin Ames James that I had not seen for 42 years.

May 8, 1858, reached home. Found all well.

June 15, 1858, went to Franklin, Tennessee to examine the proof sheet of part of my book.

Preaching at various places.

November 9, 1858, went to Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee to see about binding my book.

December 1, 1858, returned home after 14 days preaching and found my son-in-law had died with consumption in my absence.

December 25, 1858, today Bro. Stevens married my daughter Martha Ann Cox to T. W. Pettuce ("T.W. Pettus"?) at 9 o'clock.

In 1858, traveled 3311 miles, preached 148 sermons and 28 funerals. Wrote and published a book.

January 4, 1859, left Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee by boat, reached Cairo, Illinois, changed boats and went to Kentucky City.

January 7, 1859, got my books off the freight cars and got a 2-horse wagon to take them and me to McFaddens 8 miles. Got dinner at Willingham.

January 8, 1859, rode 4 miles and preached at Rock Springs, then rode 2 miles in an oxcart to my son William Cox and found all well.

January 10, 1859, preached at McFadden's 5 miles from Rock Springs.

January 11, 1859, rode to Felesiana, Kentucky, Ed (Elder?) Cavender with me. At night, preached in town at A. McFaddens. Cavender ("Silas Cavender"?) preached also.

January 12, 1859, preached at Bethel (Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church), rode one mile and preached at Cavender’s.

January 13, 1859, rode 2 miles to Dukedom, Tennessee. Elders Cavender, Bowden, and Howard at Sister Hopkinses.

January 14, 1859, rode to Cavender’s to dinner and then to McFadden's making 13 miles. I am quite unwell.

January 15, 1859, rode 5 miles to son Williams (2 miles from Rock Spring).

February, 1859, back home .

May, 1859, withdrew from church (Big Harpeth) also wife and daughter.

During 1859, many preaching engagements. Traveled 2535 miles and preached 102 sermons. Traveled extensively, but sick the last 4 months of the year for being caught in a storm and being wet. Had pneumonia and asthma. In my traveling I have met with universal approbation almost, while in this section I have met with great opposition from a few men who have a name with the Baptists.

January 16, 1860, rode around the farm for the first time in 4 1/2 months.

January 22, 1860. Difficulties about Wilson Creek Church believed to be settled.

January 26, 1860, Rode 12 miles and stayed at T. Pettus.

May 18, 1860, started for Kentucky and, after traveling several days, stopped at Ed (Elder?) Cavender’s, it being my sister's.

May 19, 1860, preached at Cavender’s.

May 20, 1860, preached at Bethel, Cavender with me. Then drive 11 miles and stayed at McFaddens, my brother-in-law.

May 21, 1860, drove 5 miles to my son William C. Cox (“William Cox”) and found all well. I have improved in strength.

May 24, 1860, rode to Clinton and back 12 miles.

May 25, 1860, rode 5 miles and preached at McFaddens Schoolhouse.

May 26, 1860, drove 12 miles and preached at Bethel, then drove 2 miles and stayed at J. Cavender’s. (John Calvin Cavender?)

June 6, 1860, reached home after an absence of nearly one month.

June 16, 1860, at Franklin. I preached to a good congregation and then I, my wife, and daughter Martha joined the church. (Evidently they had withdrawn from the church at Big Harpeth).

July 19, 1860, this is my birthday being 67 years old.

July 26, 1860, very dry. The crops the worst I ever saw.

August 20, 1860, Returned home and found it had rained for the first time since April. Crops ruined so I don't know how we will live.

September 11, 1860, rode 34 miles to T. Pettus and spent night.

September 12, 1860, rode 14 miles home my son Jesse being very sick sent for me.

September 14, 1860, went 4 miles to Franklin, Tennessee. Two messages came for me. Jesse was worse and a grandson had a spasm. I returned home and found the child recovered.

September 18, 1860, Jesse improving some.

September 19, 1860, remained at home for the first time in a month.

Filled various appointments during 1860. Traveled 2,129 miles, preached 82 sermons and 5 funerals.

February 9, 1861, walked one mile and voted against the state having a convention to secede from the union.

Preached in various places.

May 18, 1861, at Franklin. Saw Capt. Hanar's Company start to which my son Jesse belongs. The parting was very affecting. At least 1,000 persons present.

May 25, 1861, at Flat Creek in Bedford County, Tennessee a good congregation.

June 20, 1861, Started on a tour of preaching.

September 2, 1861, at Franklin to get clothes cut for J. T. Cox.

September 9, 1861, at Franklin to send clothes to the soldiers.

September 28, 1861, arrived at Bethel, Madison County, Alabama. Met the Mud Creek Association.

October 1, 1861, preached at Vienna on Paint Rock in Alabama. Here I passed in 1814 from the Creek Indian Nation before the country was settled.

October 5, 1861, preached at New Market, Alabama.

October 9, 1861, returned from Alabama after two weeks absence.

November 6, 1861, at Franklin voted for Jefferson Davis for President of the Southern States and Stevens for Vice-President.

November 21, 1861, made a large pair of shoes. Health improved.

November 26, 1861, made a pair of shoes.

November 27, 1861, made a pair of shoes on account of the war having made shoes so dear.

December 17, 1861, received a letter from Jesse. He is sick at Staunton with diphtheria.

In 1861 traveled 2460 miles, preached 138 sermons.

January, 1862, health worse, confined to the house.

January 16, 1862, great excitement among the people for fear the Yankees will get in Tennessee.

January 19, 1862, Northern army has taken Fort Henry on the Tennessee River.

February 20, 1862, the Confederate Army retreated from Nashville to Murfreeborough. War continues.

June 29, 1862, expecting Yankees to arrest me for having slaves and preaching.

July 8, 1862, Elizabeth very sick with typhoid for 6 weeks.

August 25, 1862, the Yankees came after me today, but I was away from home. They drove off all my sheep worth $200.

August 27, 1862, rode 16 miles to Pettus -- hid my horse and wagon.

August 29, 1862, hid my horses in the thickets and stayed out of the way.

September 1, 1862, still hid out.

September 4, 1862, the Yankees left the county. All greatly relieved.

December 29, 1862, I am quite unwell.

In 1862 traveled 1071 miles, preached 63 sermons and 14 funerals.

February, 1863, Yankees still foraging and killing.

April 1, 1863, it seems that the Yankees will take everything I have.

April 13, 1863, packed up ready to leave not knowing what is coming. The Yankees continued every day during the month of April until they took all they could carry off, horses, corn, fodder, chickens, eggs, hams, and shoulders.

May 1, 1863, Yankees cutting my wheat and grazing on my meadows. My wife and Sarah very sick. I have tried to get my son from Franklin as a doctor, but the Yankees won't let him come. We are without medicine.

June 2, 1863, Jesse was released last evening and stayed here last night. He had been a prisoner two months and released without a trial. They took his horse, money, and watch.

June 3, 1863, went to see young Vaughan the first time I had left my farm in three months. Wife and daughter still very sick.

August 19, 1863, my family has been so sick I have not kept up my diary.

August 21, 1863, Today my daughter Sarah was taken very bad. She called her son Jesse (Pearce). He realized that she was dying young as he was and said, 'Lord have mercy on my soul and body for I will have no papa or mama neither.'

August 23, 1863, Sarah Pearce dies being 38 years, 6 months, 16 days of age.

On the third Sunday of September I drove 12 miles to College Grove and preached--then drove 4 miles to Mr. Pettuce and stayed all night. Monday went home.

October 1, 1863, have been sick two weeks. Yankees have not been here since June.

In 1863, rode 187 miles and preached 14 sermons. My preaching was light for I had nothing to ride on and was forbidden by Yankees from leaving home, and had much sickness in my home.

February 2, 1864, servants all left today, three young men, two women and one child and went to the Yankees.

February 20, 1864, was compelled to take the oath of allegiance or be driven off and lose all we have, being the only man in the county but what had taken an oath.

(NOTE: Captured Confederate soldiers were required to take the following oath: "We whose names are subscribed hereto do solemnly swear in presence of Almighty God that we will henceforth faithfully Support, Protect and Defend the Constitution of the United States and the Union of the States thereunder and that we will in like manner abide by and faithfully support all acts of Congress passed during the existing rebellion with reference to slaves, so long and so far as not repealed, modified or held void by Congress or by decision of the Supreme Court and that we will in like manner abide by and faithfully support all proclamations of the President made during the existing rebellion having reference to slaves so long and so far as not modified or declared void by decision of the Supreme Court, So help us God. And, we give our solemn parole of honor (to be enforced according to military law) that we will hold no correspondence with or afford any aid or comfort to any enemies or opposers of the United States save as an act of humanity to administer to the necessities of individuals who are in sickness or distress. And we solemnly declare that this Oath and Parole are taken and given freely and willingly without any mental reservation or evasion whatever and with full intention to keep the same.")

March 5, 1864, a gang of Yankee soldiers came and threatened to shoot us. Broke down the meat house and took 22 shoulders.

March 9, 1864, Yankees came tonight and took all our fowls but three.

April 13, 1864, am giving $1.00 per bushel for corn. I continued to preach the rest of year 1864. I am compelled to labor as I have lost about $8,000 worth of property to the Yankees for which I have never received compensation.

September, 1865, am attempting to make a crop by myself so I cannot travel and preach during crop time having only a blind mare to do it. Preaching near home by special invitation.

September, 1865, met with the Elk River Association at Mt. Mariah, the first time since the war.

January, 1866, health improved. Still having to labor with only my grandson, my blind mare having gotten killed.

Continued to preach every Saturday and Sunday to very large congregations.

August, 1866, by special invitation preached at Fayetteville, Tennessee.

Preached by invitation and appointment at many places during 1866.

January, 1867, continued regular appointments and preaching by invitation.

Having become nervous I cannot write and it is now impossible to keep a regular day journal.

December, 1868, at Providence. After a full deliberation decided to have a meeting July 8, 1869, at Friendship. Here we met and organized claiming this to be the Cumberland Association."

At the time of Jessie Cox's sister marriage to Silas Cavender, she and her mother, Temperance Cox, were then living with Jesse Cox on his farm which was located adjacent to the farm of Eudaley James Cavender.

Rev. Silas Cavender also preached for his society, Rock Springs Church in Alexander Precinct during the early years of its history and which was organized in 1828.

Apparently Silas Cavender and Rachel Cavender had a very large family consisting of 12 children:

Elizabeth Louisa Ann Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender", "Louisa Cavender"?, "Lizzie Cavender"?, “E.L.A. Cavender”, “E.L. Cavender” & "Eliza Cavender"?) born in Williamson County, Tennessee on November 3, 1823, married John Mills Bennett ("John Bennett") in Graves County, Kentucky, and died on September 15, 1914. John Bennett was born November 17, 1816 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. John Bennett and Elizabeth Bennett had the following children:

Margaret Rachel Bennett ("Margaret Bennett" and "Marge Bennett") born May 23, 1841 and married Bill Wood ("William Wood"?). The children of Bill Wood and Margaret Wood were:

Mollie Wood who married Jim Brann; and,

Mattie Wood who married Hardy Little. Hardy Little and Mattie Little had a daughter named:

Annice Bell Little ("Annice Little") who married Bonee Nabores? Bonee Nabores and Annice Nabores had a son named:

James Naboes;

Mary Francis Caroline Bennett ("Mary Bennett") born January 15, 1842 in Mayfield, Kentucky, married William Meredith McFarland ("William McFarland") in New Howell County, Missouri, and died November 8, 1927. William McFarland was born January 16, 1841 in Gilmar County, Georgia and died in 1910. William McFarland and Mary McFarland had a daughter named:

Laura Bell McFarland ("Laura McFarland") born April 1, 1874 in Missouri, married James R. Jones ("James Jones") July 17, 1893, and died April 10, 1961 in Newall County, Missouri. James Jones was born April 17, 1867 in Arkansas and died August 17, 1945 in Howell County, Missouri. James Jones and Laura Jones had a daughter named:

Asa M. Jones ("Asa Jones") born November 29, 1899. Asa Jones had a daughter named:

Mabel M. Jones ("Mabel Jones") born February 2, 1924 in Oregon County, Missouri, married Andy R. Klobnak ("Andy Klobnak") and live in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa;

Mary Elizabeth Bennett ("Mary Bennett") born February 16, 1844;

Silas Micager Bennett ("Silas Bennett") born March 13, 1847;

James Benjamin Bennett ("James Bennett") born August 10, 1848;

William C. Bennett ("William Bennett") born July 28, 1850;

Stephen R. Bennett ("Stephen Bennett") born February 2, 1852;

Sarah Ann Bennett ("Sarah Bennett") born July 5, 1853;

Rufus Dodd Bennett ("Rufus Bennett" & "Doc Bennett"?) born January 17, 1855, died December 28, 1928, and is buried in the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. This may be the same person as the Dock Bennett who became a Primitive Baptist preacher, first married Bettie Stack ("Betty Stack"? & "Betty Stark"?) and later married Augusta Yates. Doc Bennett and Bettie Bennett had a son named Edd Bennett ("Ed Bennett" & "Eddie Bennett"?) who married May Holden. Doc Bennett and Augusta Bennett had the 3 following children:

Preston Bennett ("Prester Bennett"?) who first married Etta Williams and later married Mary Boaz;

Chester Bennett who first married Pauline Austin, had a son named:

Robert H. Bennett ("Robert Bennett") who died young.

Chester Bennett later married Bonnie Jones Hodge ("Bonnie Hodge") and had the following children:

Bonnie May Bennett ("Bonnie Bennett") who married Larry Sims. The children of Larry Sims and Bonnie Sims were: Larry Craig Sims ("Larry Sims"); and, Kerry Bennett Sims ("Kerry Sims");

Darlena Bennett ("Darlene Bennett") who married a Tucker. The children of Darlene Tucker ("Darlena Tucker") were: Teresa Ann Tucker ("Teresa Tucker"); and, Marvin Charlton Tucker ("Marvin Tucker");

Brenda Bennett who married Jeff Gagnon ("Jeffrey Gagnon"?). The children of Jeff Gagnon and Brenda Gagnon were: Glenn Joseph Gagnon ("Glenn Gagnon"); and, Gregory Robin Gagon ("Gregory Gagon"); and

Hester Bennett who first married Ollie Roper, had a son whose name is unknown, later divorced and latter married Rella McClure;

Joseph Washington Bennett ("Joseph Bennett" & "Joe Bennett") born April 3, 1858, is believed to have first married Sallie Welch and had a daughter named Love Bennett who married Luther Hale and they had two daughters, and he still later apparently married a Betty? or "Bettie";

John C. Breckinridge Bennett ("John Bennett") born July 26, 1860 and married Molly Cox ("Mary Cox" & "Mary Ann Cox"). The children of John Bennett and Molly Bennett ("Mary Bennett" & "Mary Ann Bennett") were: Joe Bennett ("Joseph Bennett") who married Ann or Anna; Linda Bennett who married Howard Boaz and they had two sons whose names are unknown; and, Lonnie Bennett;

Jefferson Davis Bennett ("Jeferson Bennett" & "Jeff Bennett") born April 24, 1862, first married Alice Moss, later married Susie Yates ("Susan Yates"), died August 21, 1912, and is buried in the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. Jefferson Bennett and Alice Yates had a daughter named:

Hattie Bennett who married Tommy Howard (“Thomas Howard”) and had two sons whose names are unknown.

Jefferson Bennett and Susie Bennett had 5 children:

Lutie Bennett who married Tom Foster ("Thomas Foster"). Tom Foster and Lutie Foster had a son named:

Jack Foster who married a Wetherspoon;

Nettie Bennett who married Elzo Foster. Elzo Foster and Nettie Foster had a son named:

Mose Foster who married Bobby Jean Austin ("Bobbye Jean Austin"?, "Bobby Austin" & "Bobbye Austin");

Liston Bennett who never married; and,

Lissie Bennett ("Elizabeth Bennett) who married Ora Forrester. Ora Forrester and Lizzie Forrester ("Elizabeth Forrester") had a daughter named:

Mildred Forrester who married Herbert Butler; and,

un-named infant who died at birth June 5, 1865;

An unnamed son born in 1826-1828 and who died at an early age;

An unnamed daughter born in 1826-1828 and who died at an early age;

Sallie Ann Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”?, "Sally Cavender"? & “S.A. Cavender”) born in Williamson County, Tennessee, about 1829, and first married Head Stark in Graves County, Kentucky, later married a John W. who was born on November 9, 1831 and who died on December 27, 1925. Head Stark and Sallie Stark had 2 children:

Sye Stark who married his first cousin, Elizabeth Jane Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender") who was born on either October 17, 1852 or on November 15, 1852464 and died December 9, 1937. Sye Stark and Elizabeth Stark had a son named:

Prosser Stark; and,

Lucinda Ann Stark ("Lucinda Stark", "Lucy Stark" & "Sallie Stark"?) born March 20, 1814, married Francis Marion Cannon ("Francis Cannon") who later married Martha Ann Yates ("Martha Yates") on January 25, 1884 in Graves County, Kentucky. Lucinda Stark died December 13, 1847 and is buried in Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Francis Cannon and Lucinda Cannon ("Lucy Cannon") had the following children:

Susie Cannon ("Susan Cannon"?) who married George Croft. George Croft and Susie Croft ("Susan Croft"?) had 3 children:

Homer Croft who married Cammie Yates (“Carmine Yates”?). Homer Croft and Cammine Croft had two children:

Helen Croft who married Sheldon Reed and lived in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky; and,

Marion Francis Croft (“Marion Croft”);

Neuman Croft who first married Meta Johnson ("Meda Johnson"?), later married Effie Killebres, still later married a Tibbs, and still later married a Speight; and,

Lucille Croft who married Lorenzo Palmer. Lorenzo Palmer and Lucille Palmer had a son named:

Bobby Palmer ("Robert Palmer");

Jonny Cannon ("Johnny Cannon"?) who married Beula Ford and they had a daughter who died young; and,

Isaac Cannon who married Eva Cavender who was formerly Eva Pace, the widow of William Samuel Cavender ("William Cavender", “W.S. Cavender” & "Will Cavender");

Silas James Cavender, Jr. ("Silas Cavender", “S.J. Cavender” & “Silas J. Cavender”) born in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky on April 4, 1830, married Catherine Jane Gunn ("Catherine Gunn" & "Catherine Quinn"?) in Hickman County, Kentucky on December 13, 1851, died on July 9, 1862 in Graves County, Kentucky, and is buried in the Old Bethel Primitive Church in Graves County, Kentucky. Catherine Cavender was born on September 29, 1830 in Hickman County, Kentucky, was a member of the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church in Graves County, Kentucky, died August 15, 1887 in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky, and is buried with her husband. Silas Cavender and Catherine Cavender had 5 children:

Elizabeth Jane Cavender ("Elizabeth Cavender", “E.J. Cavender” & "Liz Cavender") born on either October 17, 1852 or on November 15, 1852464 in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky, and died December 9, 1937. She first married Sye Stark who was her first cousin, later married Marion Logan Cole ("Marion Cole"), and was killed by a train near Pryorsburg, Kentucky on June 6, 1902. Marion Cole was born on April 18, 1884, and died on either December 23, 1914 or on December 23, 1918. Sye Stark and Elizabeth Stark by her first marriage had one son named:

Prosser Stark who died at the age of 1 year.

Marion Cole and Elizabeth Cole by her second marriage, is believed to had 2 daughters and 1 son:

Ethel Jane Cole ("Ethel Cole"), born June 19, 1893 and married Herman John Moody ("Herman Moody") on December 15, 1912. Herman Moody was born on April 18, 1884 and died on December 23, 1918. Ethel Cole was the name sake of Daisy Ethel Welch ("Daisy Welch") who is said to have never used the name "Daisy". Herman Moody and Ethel Moody had 1 son and 1 daughter:

Eugene Simmons Moody ("Eugene Moody") born February 16, 1914, married Vera Wickerson ("Jera Wickerson"?) on December 24, 1946, and died of cancer November 8, 1978. Vera Wickerson was born January 26, 1911. Eugene Moody and Vera Moody had 3 children: Herman Harry Moody ("Herman Moody"), a twin who died at birth August 4, 1943; James Larry Moody ("James Moody"), a twin who died at birth August 4, 1943; and, Donna Lynn Moody ("Donna Moody") born April 22, 1945 and who was killed when she fell from a moving automobile May 13, 1960; and,

Chatherine Carlene Moody ("Catherine Moody") born November 6, 1915 and who was married 5 times but had no children. She first married Bewley Owen Boone ("Bewley Boone") May 1, 1934 and who was born May 26, 1908 and died August 14, 1948. She later married Cecil Adkisson and was later divorced. On October 10, 1951, she married Joseph Powell ("Joe Powell") who was born March 8, 1901 and died December 10, 1962. On November 26, 1969, she married Earl W. Girtler ("Earl Girtler") who was born July 27, 1915 and died April 25, 1975. She finally married James Arnold McNeely ("James McNeely");

Catherine Frances Cole ("Catherine Cole") born on May 2, 1895, married Amos Williams on January 7, 1915, and died on May 16, 1958. Amos Williams was born May 15, 1889 and died March 22, 1957. Amos Williams and Catherine Williams had 2 children:

Marion Alfred Williams ("Marion Williams") who was born February 23, 1916 and died 3 days later; and,

James Williams born September 22, 1918, first married Emma Freeman November 26, 1938, was divorced, later married Gloria Workman and was again divorced. James Williams had a son and a daughter:

Karen Williams; and,

Larry Williams ("Lawrence Williams"?); and,

Carl Cole?:

Nancy Catherine Cavender ("Nancy Cavender", "Nannie Cavender", “N.C. Cavender” & "Nan Cavender") born November 5, 1854 in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky, never married, died on March 14, 1936, and is buried in the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky;

Ardella Ann Cavender ("Ardella Cavender", "Dell Cavender", “A.A. Cavender” & "Idela Cavender") born January 21, 1857 in Dukedon, Graves County, Kentucky, never married, died February 12, 1942, and is buried in the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. In 1880, she was living in the household of her uncle Stephen Cantrell Cavender (“Stephen Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”) in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky;

Ada B. Cavender ("Ada Cavender" & “A.B. Cavender”) born August 24, 1860, married Acie Phelps, in 1880 was living in the household of her uncle Stephen Cantrell Cavender (“Stephen Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”) in Dukedom, Graves County, Tennessee, and died in Texas. Acie Phelps died in Texas about 1942 and he and Ada Phelps are both buried in Kaufman, Texas where they lived for over 40 years. Acie Phelps and Ada Phelps had 4 children:

Jimmie Phelps ("James Phelps") who is believed to have married a Nona and was killed in an automobile accident in 1910. Jimmie Phelps and his wife were both lawyers and they had one son named Jimmie Stanley Phelps ("Jimmie Phelps" & "James Phelps") who lived in Mineral Wells, Texas;

Sue Ella Phelps ("Sue Phelps" & "Susan Phelps"?) who married Homer Lanier. Sue Phelps deceased and Homer Lanier remarried. Homer Lanier and Sue Lanier had one daughter named Catherine Lanier who had at least 5 children;

a first infant who died in infancy; and,

a second infant who died in infancy; and,

James Silas Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.S. Cavender” & "Jim Si Cavender") born October 8, 1858 about 2 miles to the west of Dukedom, Graves County, Tennessee, actually Graves County, Kentucky, married Demetrie Ann Cannon ("Dimitrie Cannon", “Mittie Ann Cannon”) & "Mittie Cannon") on March 20, 1884, in 1880 was living in the household of his uncle Stephen Cantrell Cavender (“Stephen Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”) in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky, died November 3, 1929, and is buried in the Old Bethel Primitive Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Demetrie Cannon was born about 1861, was the daughter of Pate Cannon and Margaret Roberts, died about 1942, and is buried with her husband.

Actually, the town of Dukedom was located on the borders of the States of Kentucky and Tennessee where the southern portion was located in the State of Tennessee and the northern portion was located in the State of Kentucky. Demitrie Cannon was born April 1, 1861 and died June 1942.

The following article was published in the Fulton Daily Leader newspaper on July 31, 1974:

" SPLENDID HOME OF JIM SI CAVENDER STILL STANDS

AT DUKEDOM IS NOMINATED AS HISTORIC SITE

The legend of Jim Si Cavender will live on and on, and his big, beautiful brick home with a ball room on the second floor remains a show place at Dukedom, Tenn., on the Kentucky side of the Graves County community. Mr. Cavender was a very colorful character and many stories are told about him. He was a very wealthy man and owned extensive land holdings and business establishments in several states, but always made his home at Dukedom as long as he lived. Mr. Cavender was a very outspoken politician and had circulars printed and distributed voicing his beliefs and opinions. He fought hard to get the road between Fulton and Dukedom paved. This week the Jim Si Cavender home at Dukedom is being nominated as a Historic Site, to be listed in the Supplement to Survey of Kentucky Historic Sites, being published by the Kentucky Heritage Commission, Frankfort. Mr. Cavender was born in Graves County, Kentucky, Oct. 8, 1858 on a farm two miles west of Dukedom, Tenn. He was married to Demetrie Ann Cannon March 20, 1884. She was the daughter of the Fate and Margaret Roberts Cannon. (Note: A line was evidently omitted here by the newspaper as her father's name isn't there). They settled in Dukedom, where he had purchased a house and built a small grocery in the corner of the yard. To this union four children were born, three girls and a boy. A few years later, Mr. Cavender bought another lot and built a larger grocery. During this time he owned a saloon in Fulton, on East State Line on the Tennessee side. When whiskey was voted out in Tennessee, Mr. Cavender moved the saloon to Dukedom on the Kentucky side. He then built a two-story frame home, which burned a few years later. This home was replaced with the two-story brick, which still stands. The walls of this house are three brick thick. Most of the brick were made on this land, which consists of many acres. A kiln was built in a back field. People came from miles around when firing of the brick was done at night. The woodwork of the house is of Bird's Eye Maple. There are eight rooms and a bath downstairs, and two rooms and dance hall upstairs. Windows to the entrance are of leaded glass. All bedrooms and the dining room have cabinet mantles and grates, with a fireplace in the kitchen. This home was built by W. M. Hill and his brother in 1900-1901. Mr. Cavender was fond of square dancing, and people came from far and near and enjoyed dancing in the Cavender hall. When the children were old enough to want to round-dance, he had a teacher come from Nashville, Tenn., and he taught all the boys and girls in Dukedom to round-dance. Mr. Cavender's two grandchildren, Dorothy Dale and Charlie Burton Winsett, used the hall to learn to roller skate. Miss Mabel Cavender, youngest daughter, resided at the home place until her death in March 1970. Mr. and Mrs. Wohlhart are the present owners. Mr. Cavender built a two-story brick business house and enlarged his grocery. The second story was used for caskets, which he sold. At the time he had a horse-drawn hearse. When embalming began, his son did not want to be an undertaker, so Mr. Cavender then went out of the casket business and replaced the upper story with furniture and added dry goods and shoes to the store. When whiskey was voted out in Kentucky, Mr. Cavender was told by a judge, that it could be sold as a drug, so he immediately went into the drug business, which was located in the first frame business house. Mr. Cavender opened a saloon in Gary, Okla, and Clovis, New Mexico. He bought several acres of land there, which was a wheat farm. In 1917 he quit the liquor business and turned his interest to farms and live-stock. During the years he was in the liquor business, he told many times that he never sold to a minor, behind churches nor at picnics. Mr. Cavender bought an 800 acre farm near Jackson, Miss. When on a deal for this farm he asked if they grew corn or tobacco. The answer was that they could not grow tobacco because they had a worm that would eat it up. He laughed and said that worms would eat it up in Kentucky if we didn't get them off. This land was being tended by one mule plows for cotton. After purchasing the land he came home and bought up young mules by the car-load and would loan them out to farmers around Dukedom to tend their crops - to break the mules to work. He would then ship them to Mississippi for sale. It was amazing to the people in Mississippi to come out and see two and four mules to a farm implement. There were thirteen families of colored people living on the plantation. In later years, he turned the farm over to his son, John Jim Burton. He and Mrs. Cavender and daughters spent their summers in Oklahoma and New Mexico and winters in Florida. Of all the business he had outside of Tennessee and Kentucky he never moved from Dukedom. Mr. Cavender professed his faith in Christ at Good Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church. He was the first President of the Dukedom Bank. He was active in politics and a worker for good roads. At one time he had it agreed that Dresden would meet the highway in Dukedom from the south and Mayfield meet the highway in Dukedom from the north, if he could get the road from Dukedom to Fulton, as he had business houses in Fulton. He had many promises but during his lifetime it never matured. Mr. Cavender was a lover of fine horses and kept the girls in saddle horses. He built a race track in a back field on the land of Dukedom, where he also had breeding stock. His purse was always open to the needy and he furnished two widows with cows, so that they could have milk and butter for their small children. Their coal, used for heat, was put in for the winter. This took a day to send a wagon and team to have it hauled from Fulton. The colorful Mr. Jim Si Cavender of Dukedom died at the age of seventy-two in 1929. Mrs. Rosalea Winsett is the only member of the family still living. She and her daughter, Dorothy Dale Lastinger, live on Jackson Street in Fulton. They still own and operate the farm where Mr. Cavender was reared."

Jim Si Cavender (“James Silas Cavender” & “J.S. Cavender”) and Mittie Cavender had 4 children:

Lilly Mae Cavender ("Lilly Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) born December 28, 1884 in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky, married Norman Harris, had no children, died in August 1958, and is buried in the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Norman Harris died December 25, 1929;

John James Burton Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.J.B. Cavender”, “John B. Cavender”,“John J. Cavender” & "James Cavender") born August 28, 1886 in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky, married Grace Goodwin, and had no children;

Rosalie Cavender ("Rosalea Cavender") born April 19, 1893 in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky, married Thomas Winsett ("Thomas Winesett"?), died in 1980, and is buried in the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Thomas Winset was born September 9, 1888, died November 15, 1942, and is buried with his wife. Thomas Winset and Rosalea Winset had 2 children:

Dorothy Dale Winsett ("Dorothy Winsett") who first married Paul Prince, was divorced, later married Leo Lastinger, had no children, and died about 1980. At the time of her death, Roaslea Winsett was living with her daughter, Dorothy Lastinger and still owned and operated the farm where her father, James Silas Cavender was reared; and,

Charles Burton Winsett ("Charles Winsett") who married Margaret Pigg, had no children, and died about 1970; and,

Mabel Claire Cavender ("Mabel Cavender" & “M.C. Cavender”) born November 5, 1897 in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky, never married, died in March 1970, and is buried in the Old Bethel Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky;

Stephen Cantrell Cavender ("Stephen Cavender", “Stephen C. Cavender”, “S.C. Cavender” & "Steve Cavender"), a twin to John Calvin Cavender ("John Cavender"), born in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky on December 2, 1831, first married Amanda S. Roberts ("Amanda Roberts", “A.S. Roberts” & “Mary Roberts”?) on July 3, 1856 in Graves County, Kentucky, later married Catherine Jane Gunn (“Catherine Gunn”, "Catherine Guinn"?, "Catherine Quinn"? & "Catherine Gunn"?), and formerly Catherine Cavender by her first marriage. (Actually, she may have been Catholene Goya or “Cathaline Goya” or “Cathelene Goya” who he married on October 8, 1858.) Still later he married a Sis Hicks, and died October 6, 1890 in Graves County, Kentucky at the age of 58 years. When Stephen Cavender married Amanda Roberts, he was 24 years of age and she was 19 years of age. Amanda Roberts was born on February 27, 1837 and died on May 8, 1866 at the age of 29 years. Stephen Cavender married Catherine Gunn about 1867. She was born on September 29, 1830 in Kentucky, her parents were both born in Kentucky, and she died on August 15, 1887 at the age of 56. The 1870 census transposed Catherine Jane Gunn's initials as "J.C.". Stephen Cavender and Sis Cavender had no children, but Sis Hicks had 4 children by her pervious marriage named; Allie Hicks; George Hicks; Lu Hicks whose children live near Paris, Henry County, Tennessee; and, Tu Hicks? Catherine Gunn was born on September 29, 1830, was the daughter of Gunner Gunn? ("Gunner Quinn? & "Gunner Guinn"?), died on August 15, 1887, and is buried in the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Amanda Roberts was born on February 7, 1837, and died on either May 8, 1864 or on May 8, 1866. Stephen Cantrell Cavender had 8 children:

Silas Francis Cavender ("Silas F. Cavender", “S.F. Cavender”, "Eff Cavender" & "Silas Cavender") born June 16, 1857 in Graves County, Kentucky, married his first cousin Annie Haseltyne Cavender (“Ann Haseltine Cavender”? & "Ann Cavender") about 1875, died on December 25, 1928 at the age of 71, and is buried in Bristow, Creek County, Oklahoma about 25 miles southwest of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Annie Cavender was born August 23, 1859 in Kentucky, was the daughter of John Calvin Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.C. Cavender” & “John C. Cavender”) and Nancy Parthenia Stark ("Nancy Stark") who were both likewise born in Kentucky, died March 15, 1938 at the age of 78 years, and is buried with her husband. Silas Cavender's father, Stephen Cantrell Cavender (“Stephen C. Cavender”) was a twin brother to John Calvin Cavender (“John C. Cavender”). Silas Francis Cavender ran a peddling wagon in Arkansas for a while but kept the Country Farm in Graves County, Kentucky which had 2 houses on it. In 1880, his family was living in Sisson, Howell County, Missouri and he had only one child, Stephen C. Cavender (“Stephen Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”), who was then only 1 year old. They later moved to Oklahoma about 1925, and he and Annie Cavender had 10 children:

Stephen Calvin Cavender ("Stephen Cavender", "Steve Cavender" & "S.C. Cavender") born in August 1878, married Molly Maud Titsworth ("Molly Titsworth", "Mary Titsworth" & "Mary Ann Titsworth") about 1910 in Porum, Oklahoma, became a Judge in Muskogee, Oklahoma when he was about 31 years of age, was a Methodist, and died in July 1943 at the age of 64 years. Molly Titsworth was born either February 13, 1885 or on February 13, 1880,444 and died in either July 1970 or July 1969 444 at the age of 89 years. Stephen Calvin was the first of the family to go to Oklahoma to live. Apparently Stephen Calvin Cavender was considered to be a prominent lawyer and city court judge in Phoenix, Arizona for many years beginning in 1935. The following article appeared in the Mayfield Messenger in Mayfield, Kentucky which was taken from the July 16, 1943 issue of the Muskogee County, Oklahoma Daily Phoenix:

"Funeral services for S. C. Cavender, 65, prominent lawyer and city court judge, who died yesterday afternoon following an illness of several weeks, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's Methodist Church with Rev. Fletcher Crowe, pastor, officiating. Arrangements are in charge of the Thornton Funeral Home. Judge Cavender only last month had resigned from the city court bench because of poor health. His tenure as judge of that court dated from 1935 when he was appointed by Gov. E. W. Marland to fill the remainder of J. F. Beavers' term upon resignation of the latter to accept a place in the county attorney's office. He was elected to the city judgeship in 1936 and at each biennial election thereafter he was returned to the office by the voters. Born at Mayfield, Kentucky in 1878, Judge Cavender moved to eastern Oklahoma the year of statehood, 1908, settling at Porum, McIntosh County, Oklahoma for the practice of law. He lived there for several years, marrying Miss Mollie Maud Titsworth, and then moved to Muskogee, Muskogee County, Oklahoma. From 1924 to 1928 he was assistant county attorney under Sam Lattimore and he served in the same capacity under Phil K. Oldham ('Phillip Oldham'). Survivors include the widow, of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Helen Singleterry, Odessa, Texas; Mrs. Price Milburn, Pryor; Mrs. Annabelle Muncy, Bartlesville; and Mrs. Louise McDonald, College Station, Texas; four sisters, Miss Iva Cavender and Mrs. T. H. Cantrell, both of Bristow; Mrs. S. P. Galloway, Tulsa; and Mrs. Walter Caldwell, Mayfield, Ky.; and two brothers, J. O. Cavender ("Joseph Oscar Cavender" & "Joseph Cavender"), Mayfield, and J. V. Cavender ("John Vodie Cavender", “John V. Cavender”, “John Vode Cavender” & "John Cavender")." It is to be noted that an Oscar Cavender married Ettie Clapsaddle in Shelby County, Illinois.

Stephen Calvin Cavender and Molly Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & "Mary Ann Cavender") had 4 daughters:

Helen Cavender born on September 9, 1911 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and married Tearl Singleterry on June 11, 1938 when she was 26 years of age. She was listed in the obituary of her brother as living in Odessa, Texas in July 1943. Tearl Singleterry was born on January 30, 1910. Tearl Singleterry had 2 children:

Carol Sue Singleterry ("Carol Singleterry") born May 7, 1940 who married Robert Cary Piper ("Robert Piper") who was born January 18, 1939. Robert Piper and Carol Piper had 3 children:

William Michael Piper ("William Piper") born March 12, 1957;

Robert Scott Piper ("Robert Piper") born April 11, 1958; and,

Betsye Lynn Piper ("Betsye Piper") born September 25, 1960; and,

Thomas Calvin Singleterry ("Thomas Singleterry") born August 10, 1942 and married Karen Wheeler who was born March 31, 1944;

Hazel Cavender born either on May 11, 1914 or on May 11, 1913 444 and, married Price Milburn on July 23, 1940 when she was 27 years of age. She was listed in the obituary of her brother as living in Pryor, Oklahoma in July 1943. Price Milburn was born on either February 4, 1911 or on January 30, 1910.444 Price Milburn and Hazel Milburn had 2 sons:

Steve Milburn ("Stephen Milburn") born November 27, 1941, and married Linda Lea Eden ("Linda Eden") who was born November 27, 1941. Steve Milburn and Linda Milburn had 2 sons:

Steven Scott Milburn ("Steve Milburn" & "Stephen Milburn") born August 18, 1969; and,

Timothy Michael Milburn; and,

James Price Milburn ("James Milburn") born December 20, 1944, and married Cathey Ann Lindsay ("Cathey Lindsay" & "Cathy Lindsay") June 10, 1972;

Anabell Cavender born on October 14, 1916, and married Levi Muncy on June 1, 1940. She was listed in the obituary of her brother as living in Bartlesville, Oklahoma in July 1943. Levi Muncy was born on September 10, 1916. Levi Muncy and Anabell Muncy had 3 children:

John Muncy born November 1941 who married and has at least 1 child;

Don Muncy ("Donald Muncy"?) born October 1944; and,

Ann Muncy born August 10, 1947 who married and has at least 2 children; and,

Louise Cavender born August 17, 1920, first married J.D. McDonald, divorced, and later married Thomas Knowles ("Tommy Knowles") who died in December 1973. She was listed in the obituary of her brother as living in College Station, Texas in July 1943. J.D. McDonald and Louise McDonald had a son named:

Bob McDonald ("Robert McDonald");

Lou Ella Cavender ("Lou Cavender" & “L.E. Cavender”) born in 1879, married Walter Caldwell who was born about 1872. She was listed in the obituary of her brother as living in Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky in July 1943. Lou Caldwell died in 1947 at the age of 68 years without bearing children. Walter Caldwell and Lou Caldwell owned a farm at South Mount Zion, Kentucky, which was southwest from Cuba, Kentucky. They went to Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan where they kept boarders for a short while and thereafter returned to Mayfield, Kentucky and lived on a 10 acre farm on Jimtown Road;

Joseph Oscar Cavender ("J.O. Cavender" & "Joseph Cavender") born March 15, 1884, taught school at the Poyners Chapel School in 1906, married Ara Adna Garnett ("Ara Garnett" & "Adna Garnett") March 27, 1912, and died September 8, 1953 at the age of 72 years. (It is to be noted that an Oscar Cavender married Ettie Clapsaddle in Shelby County, Illinois.) Oscar Cavender was listed in the obituary of his brother as living in Mayfield, Kentucky in July 1943. Adna Garnett was born February 12, 1885, and died March 23, 1981. Joseph Oscar Cavender graduated from Louisville Medical School in 1911 and for a short period of time practiced medicine in Hoyt, Oklahoma and Guthrie, Oklahoma, working with the Indians and later returned to Mayfield, Kentucky. Joseph Cavender and Ara Cavender had 3 daughters:

Annie Louise Cavender ("Annie Lois Cavender", “A.L. Cavender”, "Lois Cavender" & "Annie Cavender") born May 5, 1913, married Voris Sanderson on May 3, 1936 when she was 22 years of age, and died October 2, 1990. Voris Sanderson was born February 18, 1911, was the son of James N. Sanderson ("James Sanderson" & "Jim Sanderson") and Ester Ann Holland ("Ester Holland"), and died on February 1, 1985. She graduated from Mayfield High School, Mayfield, Kentucky, in 1931. They lived in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, for a time after their marriage. Then moved back to Mayfield. Later moved to Murray, Kentucky where Voris worked until retirement at Tappan. They bought a home at 1006 West Main Street. They were members of Memorial Baptist Church, where she worked for a time as church secretary. Voris Sanderson and Lois Sanderson had 2 sons:

John Cavender Sanderson ("John Sanderson" & “John S. Cavender”) born July 24, 1940, on May 2, 1964 married Bobbie Hannah Trigg ("Bobbie Trigg" & "Hannah Trigg") who was born December 21, 1941, and later became a Baptist Minister and had two sons. He is a graduate of Murray State University and of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary at Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. He was ordained into the ministry on March 15, 1964 at Memorial Baptist Church in Murray, Kentucky. She is also a graduate of Murray State University. Her home is Bardstown, Kentucky, where her parents own Wickland, an old Governor's home. She has been an elementary school teacher for many years. They spent about 2 1/2 years in Trinidad, where they were sent by the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. They have both taught at Oneida Baptist Institute and he has done work toward his Ph.D. at University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. As of June 1993, John was a minister in a Presbyterian Church in Batesville, Mississippi. John Sanderson and Bobbie Sanderson had 2 sons:

Samuel Scott Sanderson ("Samuel Sanderson" & "Scott Sanderson") born April 8, 1968 in Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky, first married June 29, 1996 to Kimberly Dawn Goetz ("Kimberly Goetz") at Murray, Kentucky, later married Carol Louise Lee (“Carol Lee”) on April 1, 2000, with his father, John C. Sanderson ("John Sanderson") performing both ceremonies; and,

Micah Jay Sanderson ("Micah Sanderson" & "Jay Sanderson") born May 22, 1970 in Trinidad; and,

Robert Glenn Sanderson ("Robert Sanderson" & "Bob Sanderson") born December 18, 1946, on December 14, 1968 married Marilyn Fisher who was born April 28, 1946, resided in Stone Mountain, Dekalb County, Georgia, and had two sons:

Michael Anthony Sanderson ("Michael Sanderson") born March 7, 1975 in Calloway County Hospital in Murray, Kentucky, and married Kerry Lynn Axelberg on September 13, 1997 in Stone Mountain, Georgia, and who was the daughter of A.E. Axelbery, Jr.; and,

Bryant William Sanderson ("Bryant Sanderson") born in July 1979 in Georgia;

Lynda Elizabeth Cavender ("Lynda Cavender", “Lyndia Cavender”? & “L.E. Cavender”) born on April 17, 1916, on July 5, 1941 married Guy Henderson in Graves County, Kentucky when she was 25 years of age, and lived in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan until he was inducted into the army. Guy Henderson was born on March 9, 1913, and died on April 18, 1995. Guy Henderson and Lynda Henderson later lived in Alabama where he received his basic training at Fort McClellan, Alabama, later spent 21 months in the Philippine Islands during World War II, and later returned to Mayfield, Kentucky and lived on a farm. Both are charter members of the West Broadway Baptist Church in Mayfield, Kentucky. Guy Henderson and Lynda Henderson had 2 children:

Mary Ann Henderson ("Mary Henderson" & "Ann Henderson") born August 3, 1947, on August 9, 1968 married William Joseph Kelley ("William Kelley" & "Bill Kelley") in the West Broadway Baptist Church in Mayfield, Kentucky, with her cousin Rev. John Cavender Sanderson ("John Sanderson") performing the ceremony. William Kelley was born February 10, 1947; and,

David Ray Henderson ("David Henderson") born March 7, 1955, on June 20, 1975 married Valerie Sue Madding who was born August 2, 1957, and had a daughter named:

Devada Sue Henderson ("Devada Henderson") who was born March 29, 1980 in the Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah, McCranken County, Kentucky, and divorced October 14, 1991. David Henderson later married Debbie Murphey Graham ("Debbie Graham" & "Deborah Graham"?) November 11, 1995 in the West Broadway Baptist Church in Mayfield, Kentucky, with his cousin Rev. John Cavender Sanderson ("John Sanderson") performing the ceremony. Debbie Graham was born December 10, 1952 and had a son by a previous marriage named Brian J. Graham ("Brian Graham") born February 9, 1977 and attended the Paducah Community College in Paducah, McCranken County, Kentucky; and,

Dorothy Ophelia Cavender ("Dorothy Cavender") born January 17, 1919, married Joseph Charles Powers ("Joseph Powers") on December 4, 1950 when she was 31 years of age, and died on January 8, 1995. Joseph Powers was born April 5, 1911 and died March 31, 1985. Joseph Powers and Dorothy Powers had 2 children:

Donna Carol Powers ("Donna Powers") born on May 21, 1952, on June 30, 1969 married James Terrell Fulcher ("James Fulcher" & "Terrell Fulcher") who was born August 19, 1951, and both are members of the West Broadway Baptist Church in Mayfield, Kentucky. James Fulcher and Donna Fulcher had 3 children:

Dedra Ann Fulcher ("Dedra Fulcher") who was stillborn in 1969;

an un-named son who was stillborn in 1973; and,

Jared Terrell Fulcher ("Jared Fulcher") born June 10, 1986 in Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee; and,

Lori Jean Powers ("Lori Powers") who was stillborn on November 19, 1962;

Parthenia Cavender (“Thenie Cavender”, "Thenia Cavender" & “Pheney Cavender”) born May 5, 1886, was a schoolteacher at Pilot Oak High School in Pilot Oak, Graves County, Kentucky, married Town Hopper Cantrell ("Town Cantrell"), moved to Bristow, Creek County, Oklahoma, and died on February 25, 1965 at the age of 78 years. She was listed in the obituary of her brother as living in Bristow, Creek County, Oklahoma in July 1943. Town Cantrell was born on December 4, 1882, and died in either October 1965 or on October 29, 1963444 at the age of 80 years. Town Cantrell and Parthenia Cantrell were the parents of only one daughter named:

Peggy Frances Parthenia Cantrell ("Peggie Cantrell", "Peggy Cantrell" & "Frances Cantrell") who was born on November 25, 1921, married Leonard Norton Devonshire ("Leonard Devonshire"), and died in 1986. Leonard Devonshire was born in October 1923 and died prior to 1983. Leonard Devonshire and Peggy Devonshire had a son named:

Eric Town Devonshire ("Eric Devonshire") who was born February 4, 1961;

John Vode Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.V. Cavender”, “John V. Cavender” & "Vodie Cavender") born April 26, 1893, married Mary Pane, is believed to have taught school at Pilot Oak High School in Pilot Oak, Graves County, Kentucky, was a postmaster in Porum, Oklahoma, and died in 1945 at the age of 51 years. Mary Cavender died on September 18, in Porum, Oklahoma. John Cavender and Mary Cavender did not have any children. However, he did have a daughter out of wedlock by Era Garnett named:

Margaret Garnett born on March 2, 1923 and married Charles Wilcox. Charles Wilcox and Margaret Wilcox had 1 child named:

Charles Wilcox born in 1954;

Arbel Cavender born on November 2, 1895, first married Paul D. Crawford ("Paul Crawford"), and died August 23, 1986 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Paul Crawford was born July 4, 1896, and died of tuberculosis in October 1922 at the age of 26 years. Arbel Crawford later married Samuel Perkins Galloway ("Samuel Galloway") on April 29, 1929 when she was 33 years of age. She was listed in the obituary of her brother as living in Tulsa, Oklahoma in July 1943. Samuel Galloway was born in March 1893, and died on February 2, 1968 at the age of 74 years. Paul Crawford and Arbel Crawford had one daughter named:

Nina Kay Galloway born in January 1934, first married George Read in June 1955 when she was 21 years of age, later divorced and married Leigh Smith in 1974. She did not have any children by either marriage;

Iva Ruth Cavender ("Iva Cavender", “I.R. Cavender” & "Ruthie Cavender") born October 25, 1900 in Pilot Oak, Kentucky, never married, was a teacher in Bistow, Creek County, Oklahoma, was a member of the First Baptist Church in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, died on March 17, 1979 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma at the age of 78 years, and is buried in Bristow in Creek County, Oklahoma. She was listed in the obituary of her brother as living in Btistow, Creek County, Oklahoma in July 1943.;

Rebecca Etta Cavender (“Rebecca Cavender” & “R.E. Cavender”) born May 13, 1898, died May 12, 1901, and is buried in Old Bethel Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky;

Willie Cavender died young and buried in Arkansas; and,

Bertha Cavender who also died young and may be the same Etta Cavender above;

Henrietta E. Cavender (“Henreta Cavender”, "Henrietta Cavender”, “H.E. Cavender”, “N.E. Cavender" & "Etta Cavender") born October 9, 1858 in Graves County, Kentucky, married Colonel James Lee Thomas ("James Thomas" & "Colonel Thomas") on February 22, 1883 when she was 24 years of age, and died August 25, 1901. James Thomas was born on March 16, 1850 in Graves County, Kentucky, and died October 19, 1914 at the age of 64 years. James Thomas and Henrietta Thomas were the parents of five children:

Minnie Lou Thomas ("Minnie Thomas") born February 10, 1884, never married, and died on November 13, 1941 at the age of 57 years;

Mary Ann Thomas ("Mary Thomas" & "May Thomas") born December 13, 1885, never married, and died on October 30, 1905 at the age of 19 years;

Amanda Catherine Thomas ("Amanda Thomas") born on May 21, 1888 and died on October 27, 1896 at the age of 8 years;

Jessie Lee Thomas ("Jessie Thomas" & "Jesse Thomas") born June 13, 1892, married Lorene Edwards on September 11, 1921, and died April 15, 1955 at the age of 62 years. Lorena Edwards was born on either June 11, 1902 or on September 11, 1902, 444 or on June 14, 1902,444 and died on July 8, 1969 at the age of 66 years. Jessie Thomas and Lorene Thomas had 1 daughter:

Helen Doris Thomas ("Helen Thomas") born on September 26, 1922, and married W.F. Harris on January 23, 1944 when she was 21 years of age. W.F. Harris was born on September 19, 1921. W.F. Harris and Lorene Harris had 2 children:

Judith Elaine Harris ("Judith Harris") born November 20, 1944, and married James P. Gardner ("James Gardner") September 2, 1967. James Gardner was born February 27, 1945 and he and Judith Gardner had 2 sons:

James Michael Gardner ("James Gardner") born May 4, 1969; and, William Param Gardner ("William Gardner") born March 14, 1972; and,

Rena Frances Harris ("Rena Harris") born June 20, 1947; and,

William Chester Thomas ("William Thomas") born on April 28, 1895, never married, and died on April 8, 1918 in World War 1 at the age of 18 years;

Ann J. Cavender ("Ann Cavender" & "A.J. Cavender") born October 15, 1861 in Graves County, Kentucky, and died on September 5, 1882; and,

Amanda Cavender ("Mandy Cavender") born in Graves County, Kentucky and died very young;

Upon the death of his brother, Silas James Cavender, in 1862, Stephen Cantrell Cavender married his brother's wife, Catherine Jane Cavender ("Catherine Cavender" and formerly Catherine Gunn ("Catherine Quinn"? & "Catherine Guinn"?), and they had another set of 5 children comprising:

William Samuel Cavender ("William Cavender", “W.S. Cavender” & "Will Cavender") born June 6, 1868 in Dukedom, Graves County, Kentucky, married Eva M. Pace ("Eva Pace"), died July 28, 1919 in Oklahoma, and is buried in Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Eva Pace was part Indian and after the death of William Cavender, she married Issac Cannon ("Isac Cannon") and moved to Texas. The children of William Cavender and Eva Cavender were 2 daughters:

Nannie Belle Cavender (Anna Bell Cavender"?, "Anna Cavender", “N.B. Cavender” & "Nannie Cavender") who died when she was 8 years of age and is buried in Oklahoma; and,

Marjorie Cavender born about 1913, married Louis Tibbs ("Louie Tibbs"?), died about 1930, and is buried in Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Louis Tibbs was the cousin of Bert Tibbs. Louis Tibbs and Marjorie Tibbs had a child who died at birth in the Mayfield Hospital in Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky;

Rachel M. Cavender ("Rachel M. Cavender"?, "Rachael Cavender"?, “R.M. Cavender” & "Rachel Cavender") born on April 7, 1870, married George W. Witt ("George Witt") on September 1, 1889 when she was 12 years of age, and died on May 27, 1963 at the age of 86, and is buried in the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church in Graves County, Kentucky. George Witt was born on December 16, 1864, was 24 years of age when he married Rachel, died on February 26, 1926 at the age of 61 years, and is buried with his wife. Rachel Cavender's speciality was making lye soap. The children of George Witt and Rachel Witt were:

Oma Witt born on September 21, 1890, never married, died on November 1, 1974 at the age of 84 years, and is buried in Old Bethel Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky;

Catherine Witt born on January 18, 1894, married Frederick Douglas Olive ("Frederick Olive" & "Fred Olive") on October 16, 1910 when she was 16 years old, was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church, died on May 20, 1955 at the age of 61 years, and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Weakley County, Tennessee. On her tombstone, her name is spelled “Cathran”. Fred Olive was born on November 9, 1880, and was either the son of Charles Lewis Olive ("Charles Olive") or Louis Douglas Olive ("Louis Olive") and Martha Jane Cornelia Hainline ("Martha Hainline" & "Jane Hainline"), became a farmer, died on April 9, 1949 at the age of 68, and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Weakley County, Tennessee. According to a Jerry I. Steele ("Jerry Steele"), Fred Olive had a first cousin named Peter Hainline ("Pete Hainline") who had 3 children named: Jess Hainline who married a Monette; Myrtle Hainline who married S.S. Turnbow; and, Halley Burton Hainline ("Halley Hainline"). According to legend, Fred Olive worked on the George Witt farm and he decided he wanted to marry his daughter Catherine Witt but she was considered to young to marry. Fred Olive went away for a while and then returned when Catherine Witt was old enough to marry him. Fred Olive and Catherine Olive had 3 children:

Rubye Mae Olive ("Ruby Mae Olive", "Ruby Olive" & "Rubye Olive") born on October 9, 1914 in Obion County, Tennessee, married Alvis I. Steele ("Alvis Steele" & “Alvin Steele”?) in 1937 when she was 22 years of age in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky, belonged to the Pilot Oak, Kentucky Church of Christ, died on January 7, 1990 in Union City, Obion County, Tennessee when she was 75 years of age, and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Weakley County, Tennessee. Alvis Steele was born either on January 2, 1909 or in February 1909, 444 in Graves County, Kentucky, was the son of William Ferdinand Steele ("William Steele" & "Ferd Steele") and Winnie Ann Timmons ("Winnie Timmons") in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky, died on April 17, 1982 in Graves County, Kentucky at the age of 73 years. Alvis Steele and Ruby Steele had 5 children:

Jerry Ishmael Steele ("Jerry Steele") born July 24, 1939 in Water Valley, Kentucky, became a minister, married Marilla Mae Clark (“Marilla Clark”) in Water Valley, Kentucky on July 27, 1958, and who was the daughter of Alvin Joseph Clark (“Alvin Clark”) and Willie Mae Pinner (“Willie Pinner”).

Jerry Steele and Marilla Steele had 2 children:

Jerry Algene Steele ("Jerry Steele") born on January 17, 1961 in Mayfield, Kentucky, and married Donna Gail McCoy (“Donna McCoy”) on May 16, 1981 in Okolona, Mississippi when he was 20 years of age. Donna McCoy was born on January 25, 1960 in Corinth, Mississippi, and was the daughter of Robert Eulon McCoy (“Robert McCoy”) and Betty Ruth Edwards (“Betty Edwards” & “Elizabeth Edwards”?).

Jerry Steele and Donna Steele (“Gail Steele”) had 2 children:

Jessica Mae Rose Steele (“Jessica Steele” & “Mae Steele”) born on October 10, 1990 in Jackson, Tennessee; and,

Anna Catherine Pearl Steele (“Anna Steele” & “Catherine Steele”) born on June 21, 1992 in Jackson, Tennessee; and,

David Roger Wood (“David Wood”) born on April 29, 1971 in Texas. David Wood temporarily lived with the Steeles when both families lived in Mt. Vernon, Illinois and when he was 2 years of age;

Jeraldean Steele, a twin born September 20, 1940 in Dukedom, Tennessee, and had a child named:

Hermogenes Torres, III (“Herman Torres”) born on October 7, 1973 in Newwark, New Jersey;

Jimmie Daryl Steele (“Jimmie Steele” & "James Steele"), a twin born September 20, 1940 in Dukedon, Tennessee, married Yoshiko Noro on September 19, 1966 in Sapporo, Japan when he was 25 years of age. Yoshiko Noro was on February 1, 1940 in Tomakomai, Japan.

Jimmie Steele and Yoshiko Steele had 2 children:

Cathy Lynn Steele (“Cathy Steele”) born on June 4, 1964 in Chitose, Japan; and,

Brenda Joyce Steele (“Brenda Steele”) born on July 20, 1969 in Nubruke, Germany;

Lewis Edward Steele ("Louis Edward Steele"?, "Louis Steele"? & "Lewis Steele") born September 19, 1942 in Water Valley, Kentucky and, married Diane McWhirr on August 17, 1974 in Newark, New Jersey when he was 31 years of age. She died in Newark, New Jersey in 1989 at the age of 44 years; and,

Sharon Joyce Steele ("Sharon Steele") born on November 11, 1944 in Dukedom, Tennessee, and married Thomas Howard Elam (“Thomas Elam” & “Tommy Elam”). Thomas Elam was born on September 23, 1940 in Tennessee.

Thomas Elam and Sharon Elam (“Joyce Elam”) had 2 children:

Laura Gayle Elam (“Laura Elam”) born on January 8, 1976 in Irvington, New Jersey; and,

Jenifer Elam born in 1978 in Irvington, New Jersey;

Lewis Leon Olive ("Lewis Olive") born on June 1, 1920, and married Deloris King on February, 10, 1946 when each one was 25 years of age and had no children. Deloris King was born in New Jersey; and,

Rosalea Olive ("Rosa Lee Olive"? & "Rosa Olive") born on July 16, 1927, first married Harold White who was born on October 19, 1925, later was divorced and married Merritt James Sisk ("Merritt Sisk") who was born on May 7, 1928. Harold White and Rosalea White had 2 children:

Rita Carol Olive ("Rita Olive") born September 21, 1947, and married James Thomas Jones (“James Jones”) who was born on May 29, 1941. James Jones and Rita Jones (“Carol Jones”) had 2 children:

Leslie Noelle Jones (“Leslie Jones”) born on December 25, 1965; and,

Angela Renee Jones (“Angela Jones”) born on April 20, 1971; and,

James Randall Olive ("James Olive") born in 1958.

Merritt Sisk and Rosalea Sisk had an adopted son named:

James Randall Sisk ("James Sisk") born on June 10, 1958;

Silas Cantrell Witt ("Silas Witt" & "Uncle Witt") born May 8, 1895, first married Dathan Yates on December 1, 1910 when he was 15 years of age, later married Bessie Austin on April 20, 1924 when he was 28 years of age, died on December 25, 1940 at the age of 45 years, and is buried in the Pinegar Cemetery in Weakley County, Tennessee. Silas Witt and Bessie Witt had no children. Dathan Yates was born on either February 19, 1894 even though her cemetery stone gives her birth as February 18, 1894, died on July 26, 1921 at the age of 27 years, and is buried in the Pinegar Cemetery in Weakley County, Tennessee. Bessie Austin was born on October 21, 1895, was the daughter of T. Bart Austin and Locky Virginia Dallas ("Locky Dallas"), died on February 17, 1978 in Kentucky at the age of 82 years, and is buried in the Pinegar Cemetery in Weakley County, Tennessee. Apparently, according to her headstone, she was born on October 25, 1895. Cantrell Witt and Dathan Witt had one son named:

J.C. Witt, who was born on October 30, 1918, married Ruby Marie Tibbs ("Ruby Tibbs") on July 1, 1939 when he was 20 years of age, later separated, died on June 14, 1980 at the age of 61 in Orlando, Florida, and is buried at the Oak Grove Cemetery in Dukedom, Tennessee. Ruby Tibbs was born on February 15, 1921 and was the sister of Bert Tibbs. J.C. Witt and Ruby Witt had 5 children:

Dathan Ann Witt ("Datha Ann Witt"?, "Dathan Witt" & "Datha Witt"?) born November 24, 1941, married a Gore, and lived in South Fulton, Weakley County, Kentucky;

Glenda Witt married a Wade, and lived in South Fulton, Weakley County, Kentucky;

Penny Witt married a Fields, and lived in South Fulton, Weakley County, Kentucky;

an unknown daughter; and,

Bobbie Glen Whitt ("Bobbie Whitt") born on December 11, 1963, died the same year, and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Weakley County, Tennessee; and,

Laura Mae Witt ("Laura Witt") born on December 11, 1903, married Lottie A. Carr ("Lottie Carr") on July 6, 1919, died on May 18, 1984 at the age of 80 years, and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Weakley County, Tennessee. Lottie Carr was born October 19, 1895, died on November 26, 1955 at the age of 60 years, and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Weakley County, Tennessee. Lottie Carr and Laura Carr had one daughter named:

Lela Mae Carr ("Lela Carr"), born on August 20 1920, and married Joe W. McAlister ("Joseph W. McAlister"?, "Joe McAlister" & "Joseph McAlister") on September 7, 1946. Joe McAlister was born on April 9, 1924, was the son of Byron McAlister and Genevieve Bryn, and died on October 3, 1999 at the age of 75 years in South Fulton, Weakley County, Tennessee. Joe McAlister and Lela McAlister had 3 children:

Patti Jo McAlister ("Patti McAlister", "Patty McAlister" & "Pat McAlister") born on March 26, 1951, first married Gene Rogers, was divorced, later married Kirk Byrn, III who was born April 19, 1950, and they divorced. She continued to live in Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky. Kirk Byrn and Patti Byrn had a son named:

Kirk Byrn, IV born on May 14, 1979;

Jen Lea McAlister ("Jen McAlister" & "Gin McAlister"?) born June 20, 1952; and, married Joseph E. Snow ("Joseph Snow") December 21, 1974 and lived in Paris, Henry County, Tennessee. Joseph Snow was born May 26, 1950. Joseph Snow and Jen Snow had 5 children: Guy Egan Snow ("Guy Snow"), a twin born January 8, 1976;

Jay Brice Snow ("Jay Snow"), a twin born January 8, 1976;

Gavin Rhys Snow ("Gavin Snow") born May 6, 1979;

Dylon Garth Snow ("Dylon Snow") born February 26, 1981; and,

Mike Carr McAlister ("Mike McAlister") born on February 1, 1956, died March 8, 1956, and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Weakley County, Tennessee;

John Alexander Cavender ("Johnny Cavender", "Johnnie Cavender", “John A. Cavender”, “J.A. Cavender” & "John Cavender") born March 19, 1872 and died in 1873;

Jesse Edward Cavender ("Jessie Cavender"?, “Jessee E. Cavender”, “J.E. Cavender” & "Jesse Cavender") born November 2, 1873, married Julia Florence Cox ("Julia Cox" & “Julia Frances Cox”) on January 23, 1898 when he was 24 years of age, died on May 28, 1959, and is buried in Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Julia Cox was born on February 25, 1875, died February 25, 1933, and is buried with her husband. Jesse Cavender and Julia Cavender had two children:

Lucean O. Cavender ("Lucean Cavender" & “L.O. Cavender”) born April 10, 1900, died June 23, 1901, and is buried in Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky; and,

William Edward Cavender ("William Cavender", “William E. Cavender”, “W.E. Cavender” & "Willie Cavender") born on February 7, 1899, married Mary Elizabeth Cannon ("Mary Cannon"), had no children, died on August 16, 1968 at the age of 69 years, and is buried in Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Mary Cannon was born on July 28, 1906, died November 1, 1994 at the age of 88 years, and is buried with her husband; and,

Samuel F. Cavender ("Samuel Cavender", “Petty Cavender”, “S.F. Cavender” & "Pet Cavender") born January 15, 1876 in Graves County, Kentucky, first married Daisy Ethel Welch ("Daisy Welch") on May 11, 1897, later married Sallie M. Daws ("Sallie Daws") on February 28, 1926 and had no children by that marriage, still later married Gladys Lauderdale on July 20, 1950 and had no children by that marriage, died on April 19, 1944 at the age of 68 years,and is buried in Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Daisy Welch was born on August 6, 1879, was the daughter of James A. Welch ("James Welch") and Letetia J. Love ("Letetia Love" & "Letetice Love"?) of Springfield, Missouri, died on April 24, 1924 when she was 44 years of age, and is buried in Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Samuel Cavender and Daisy Cavender had 4 children:

James Welch Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “James W. Cavender”) born on March 2, 1898 in Weakley County, Tennessee, married Dora Inez Hedge ("Dora Irene Hedge"? & "Dora Hedge") on November 14, 1920 and had no children, died September 6, 1981, and is buried in the Old Bethel Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Dora Hedge was born on December 31, 1903, died in 1982, and is buried with her husband;

Samuel Paul Cavender ("Samuel Cavender", “S.P. Cavender” & “Samuel P. Cavender”) born on August 12, 1903 in Weakley County, Tennessee, first married Pauline Abernathy ("Irene Abernathy"?) on January 6, 1923 in South Fulton, Weakley County, Tennessee with Will McDade performing the ceremony, later married Gladys Lucille Martin ("Gladys "Martin", formerly "Gladys Lucille Lauderdlale" & "Gladys Lauderdale") on July 20, 1950 when he was 46 years of age, still later married Virginia Fort in June 1973 when he was 69 years of age, died on July 23, 1974 in Wellsville, Missouri at the age of 70 years, and is buried in Wellsville, Missouri. Pauline Abernathy was born on August 19, 1905 in Weakley County, Tennessee, was the daughter of Will Abernathy and Nora Frield?, and died on April 19, 1949 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. Gladys Lauderdale was born on November 30, 1904, later married a Martin, had a daughter named:

Lois Martin, and died on June 13, 1968.

Samuel Cavender and Pauline Cavender had 2 children:

Billy Joe Cavender ("Billie Cavender") born on either October 13, 1931 or on October 11, 1931 444 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, lived in Miami, Florida and had been married 2-3 times and had 4 unknown children by his first marriage, and his second wife was named Shirley; and,

James Paul Cavender, Sr. ("James Cavender") born on November 16, 1935 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, first married an unknown person and had 2 children, and later married Judy Smith ("Judith Smith"?). He may have been the James P. Cavender (“James Cavender”) who married Charlotte Parker in La Salle County, Illinois. James Cavender and Judy Cavender had 2 children:

James Paul Cavender, Jr. born on November 30, 1965, and married Deborah Eileen Beck ("Deborah Beck") on December 29, 1990 and who was born on June 25, 1968. James Cavender and Deborah Cavender had 2 children:

Jessica Lynne Cavender ("Jessica Cavender") born on August 12, 1994; and,

an unknown son who was born in March 1997; and,

Jay Ty Cavender born March 15, 1968;

Ethel Ioma Cavender ("Ethel Cavender", “E.I. Cavender” & "Oma Cavender") born on September 19, 1910, and married Josiah Alexander Hale Williams ("Josiah Williams" & "Alexander Williams") on May 8, 1929 when she was 18 years of age. Josiah Williams was born on December 5, 1903, was the son of Joe Mac Williams, died on February 25, 1979 in Fulton, Graves County, Kentucky, and is buried in the Greenlea Cemetery in Fulton, Graves County, Kentucky. Josiah Williams and Ethel Williams had 6 children:

Joseph Edward Williams ("Joseph Williams") born on April 18, 1930 in Weakley County, Tennessee, and married Mildred Joy Schoal ("Mildred Schoal" & "Millie Schoal") on January 14, 1951 in East Orange, New Jersey when he was 20 years of age, and lived in Southern California. Mildred Schoal was born on November 27, 1932 in Livingston, New Jersey, and was the daughter of Edmund Matthew Schoal ("Edmund Schoal") and Mildred Joy Nee ("Mildred Nee"?) of Livingston, New Jersey. Joseph Cavender and Mildred Cavender had 6 children:

Joseph Edward Williams, Jr. ("Joseph Williams") born on February 2, 1954 in New Jersey;

Richard Paul Williams ("Richard Williams") born on June 11, 1955 in California;

David Bruce Williams ("David Williams") born on December 26, 1957 in California;

Lori Jean Williams ("Lori Williams") born on February 7, 1959 in California;

Vickie Lynn Williams ("Vickie Williams") born March 27, 1964 in California, and married Elliott Jon Carter ("Elliott Carter") on February 22, 1984. Elliott Carter was the son of Nathan Carter of Hawaii and Jocelyn Mendonca of Hawaii and he and Vickie Carter had 3 children:

Elliott Jon Carter, Jr. ("Elliott Carter") born March 11, 1988;

Jeremy Victor Carter ("Jeremy Carter") born on September 30, 1990; and, Tonya Marie Carter ("Tonya Carter") born on May 26, 1996; and,

Mark John Williams ("Mark Williams") born on June 1, 1966 in California, and married Tammy Arp on February 27, 1988. Tammy Arp was the daughter of William Edward Arp ("William Arp") of Tennessee and Shelin Ann Murphy ("Shelin Murphey") of Oklahoma. Mark Williams and Tammy Williams had 4 children:

Christopher Andrew Williams ("Christopher Williams") born on June 4, 1987;

Jeffery Scott Williams ("Jeffery Williams") born on August 18, 1988;

Joshua Edward Williams ("Joshua Williams") born on September 6, 1991; and,

Amanda Elaine Williams ("Amanda Williams") born on October 15, 1993;

Charlotte Ethelene Williams ("Charlotte Williams") born on October 12, 1934 in Weakley County, Tennessee, first married Thomas William McClain ("Thomas McClain") on February 13, 1955 when she was 20 years of age, later divorced and married Billy Puckett ("William Puckett"), and died on February 1, 1999 at the age of 64 years at her home in Martin, Weakley County, Tennessee. Thomas McClain was the son of Walter McClain and a Stella. Thomas McClain and Charlotte McClain had 3 children:

Deborah Sue McClain (“Debbie McClain” & "Deborah McClain") born on May 7, 1956, first married Jim Taylor ("James Taylor"), and later apparently married a Riley of South Fulton, Weakley County, Tennessee;

Mary Jane McClain ("Mary McClain") born January 14, 1959, and married Jim Riley ("James Riley"). James Riley and Mary Riley had a daughter named:

Jessica Riley who was born on May 27, 1989; and,

Thomas Franklin McClain ("Thomas McClain" & "Frankie McClain") born on July 9, 1961 in Fulton County, Kentucky, died December 2, 1993, and is buried in the Greenlea Cemetery in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky;

Wallace Dale Williams ("Wallace Williams" & "Dale Williams") born on May 15, 1942 in Weakley County, Tennessee, first married Shirley Fay Long ("Shirley Long") on February 3, 1964 when he was 21 years of age, and later divorced. Shirley Long was born March 2, 1948, and was the daughter of Woodrow Long and Edna. Wallace Williams and Shirley Williams had 2 children:

Jennifer Dale Williams ("Jennifer Williams") born on April 24, 1967, and married Tim McAlister ("Timothy McAlister"?) and were divorced. Tim McAlister and Jennifer McAlister had a daughter named:

Hannah Elizabeth McAlister ("Hannah McAlister"); and,

Mark Alexander Williams ("Mark Williams") born on July 8, 1973;

James Elon Samuel Larry Williams ("James Williams", "Elon Williams" & "Samuel Williams") born on April 25, 1945 in Weakley County, Tennessee, first married Candice Delevand ("Candy Delevand") on November 6, 1963, later divorced, and later married Jeanette Jane Rohlfing ("Jeanette Rohlfing"). Jeanette Rohlfing was born on April 5, 1950 in Nebraska, and was the daughter of Milton Rohlfing and a Marion Kay. Candice Delevand was born about 1945-1946. James Williams and Candice Williams had 2 daughters:

Elizabeth Ann Williams ("Elizabeth Williams") born on December 14, 1965; and,

Melissa Marie Williams ("Melissa Williams") born on June 2, 1967. Jeanette Rohlfing had 2 children by a previous marriage:

Marion Key Rohlfing ("Marion Rohlfing"): and,

Milton Rohlfing;

James Williams and Jeanette Williams had 3 children:

Leslie Diana Williams ("Leslie Williams") born on March 8, 1978;

Joseph Jeremiah Williams ("Joseph Williams") born on June 30, 1983; and,

Jacob Andrew Williams ("Jacob Williams") born on July 28, 1986;

Patricia Kay Williams ("Patricia Williams") born on May 20, 1947 in Weakley County, Tennessee (actually in the Haws Hospital in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky"), married David Lee Parnell ("David Parnell") on February 13, 1966 when she was 18 years of age, and later divorced in 1971. David Parnell was from Collinsville, Oklahoma, was the son of Doyle Parnell who was one-half Creek Indian and Edna Jackson. David Parnell and Kay Parnell had 3 children:

David Lee Parnell, Jr. ("David Parnell") born December 25, 1966 in the Fulton Hospital in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky, first married Christy Leigh Harris ("Christy Harris") on February 14, 1987, and later married Amy Cathleen on July 3, 1995 in Murray, Kentucky. David Parnell, Jr. and Chisty Parnell had a daughter named:

Sheena Leigh Parnell ("Sheena Parnell who was born on August 14, 1987 in Martin, Weakley County, Tennessee.

David Parnell, Jr. and Amy Parnell had 2 children:

David Lee Parnell, III ("David Parnell") born on October 3, 1995 in Paris, Henry County, Tennessee; and,

Rachel Ioma Parnell ("Rachel Parnell" & "Rachael Parnell"?) born on March 19, 1997.

David Parnell, Jr. later adopted the daughter of Amy Parnel by her previous marriage who was named:

Sarah Mechelle Parnell ("Sarah Parnell") and who was born on December 7, 1990;

Shantell Denise Parnell ("Shantell Dinise Parnell"? & "Shantell Parnell"), a twin, born July 30, 1968; and,

Mechell Rena Parnell ("Mechell Parnell"), a twin, born July 30, 1968, first married Robert Wilkerson, later divorced on January 20, 1988 and married Eugene Lewis Whitman ("Eugene Whitman") on January 30, 1989. Robert Wilkerson and Mechell Wilkerson had a daughter named:

Kimberly Faye Wilkerson ("Kimberly Wilkerson") born on May 21, 1986 in Martin, Weakley County, Tennessee. Robert Wilkerson later died in the United States Navy.

Eugene Whitman and Mechell Whitman had 3 children:

Lewis Alexander Whitman ("Lewis Whitman") born on September 12, 1990 in Martin, Weakley County, Tennessee;

Jeremiah Andrew Whitman ("Jeremiah Whitman") born on December 10, 1992 in Martin, Weakley County, Tennessee; and,

Frankie Ann Whitman ("Frankie Whitman") born on October 29, 1994 in Martin, Weakley County, Tennessee. Frankie Whitman was named after her uncle, Frankie Whitman, who was Charlotte McClain's son; and,

Carolyn Sue Williams ("Carolyn Williams", "Carlyon Williams" & "Susie Cavender") born on August 24, 1949 in Weakley County, Tennessee, married Keith Counts ("Keith Counce"?) and lived in Memphis, Tennessee. Keith Counts and Carolyn Counts had 2 children:

Michael Keith Counts ("Michael Counts" & "Michael Counce"?); and,

Pricilla Dee Counts ("Pricilla Counts" & "Pricilla Counce"?); and,

John Edward Cavender, Sr. ("John Cavender", “J.E. Cavender” & “John E. Cavender”) born on March 10, 1913 and married Julia Frances Hill ("Julia Hill") on May 31, 1941 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. Julia Hill was born on February 19, 1922 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and was the daughter of Walter Pleasant Hill ("Walter Hill") and Mary A. Roy ("Mary Roy"). John Cavender and Julia Cavender had 4 children:

Anna Marie Cavender ("Anna Cavender" & “A.M. Cavender”) born on January 1, 1947 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and married Neil Joseph McBride ("Neil McBride") on June 9, 1967 in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. Neil McBride was born on March 15, 1946 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and was the son of Patrick Joseph McBride ("Patrick McBride") and Agnes Edwine Borgel ("Agnes Borgel"). Neil McBride and Anna McBride 2 children:

Daniel Patrick Cavender McBride ("Daniel McBride" & "Parrick McBride") born December 21, 1970 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, became a medical doctor, and married Jennifer Marie Riekhof ("Jennnifer Riekhof") on May 10, 1997 in the Salem United Church of Christ in Higginsville, Missouri. Jennifer Riekhof was the daughter of David Riekhof and Nancy Ketchem; and,

Sarah Elizabeth Cavender McBride ("Sarah McBride" & "Elizabeth McBride") born May 27, 1974 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and married Robert Paluczuk on May 16, 1997. Robert Paluczuk was the son of Wayne Paluczuk and a Joann;

John Edward Cavender, Jr. ("John Cavender", “John E. Cavender”, “J.E. Cavender” & "Johnny Cavender") born on October 5, 1949 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, first married Barbara Jean Sanna ("Barbara Sanna") on April 28, 1973 in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri and were divorced on August 4, 1980, and he later married Lee Cavender, and still later married Bonnie J. Scholle ("Bonnie Scholle"). Barbara Sanna was born on November 19, 1949 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and was the daughter of Joseph Ernest Sanna ("Joseph Sanna") who died on February 20, 1974 and Francis Gina Coed ("Francis Coed"?). John Cavender and Barbara Cavender had a daughter named:

Nicole Lynn Cavender ("Nicole Cavender" & “N.L. Cavender”) born on November 11, 1976 in the Obion County Hospital and lived in Dukedom, Tennessee;

Jean Marie Cavender ("Jean Cavender" & “J.M. Cavender”) born on February 6, 1954 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and was not married as of 1997; and,

Connie Marie Cavender ("Connie Cavender" & “C.M. Cavender”) born on January 29, 1960 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, apparently first married Gary Berra in October 1982 and later divorced in 1987, later married Mark Kerlich in May 1989 who later died in December 1991, and still later married Robin Lee Earns ("Robin Earns") on November 7, 1994 in Maui, Hawaii, and presently has no children by either of her marriages. Robin Earns was born on November 30, 1952 in Flint, Michigan, and was the son of Robert Lewis Earns ("Robert Earns") and Shirley May Martin ("Shirley Martin"); and,427 & 444

Also living in the same household of Stephen Cavender and Catherine Cavender in 1880 were:

Annie Cavender (“Ann Cavender”), a stepdaughter, age 24 and born in Kentucky about 1856 and whose parents were both born in Kentucky;

Adella A. Cavender (“Adella Cavender’, “Aadella Cavender” & “A.A. Cavender”), a stepdaughter, age 22 and born in Kentucky about 1858 and whose parents were both born in Kentucky;

James S. Cavender (“James Cavender’ & “J.S. Cavender”), a stepson, age 21 and born in Kentucky about 1859 and whose parents were both born in Kentucky;

Ada B. Cavender (“Ada Cavender” & “A.B. Cavender’), a stepdaughter, age 18 and born in Kentucky about 1862 and who parents were both born in Kentucky; and,

William HARRELD age 20 and born in Kentucky about 1860 and whose parents were both born in Kentucky.

John Calvin Cavender ("John Cavender", “John C. Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”), twin to Stephen Cantrell Cavender, born December 2, 1831 in Graves County, Kentucky, first married Nancy Parthenia Stark ("Nancy Stark" & “N.P. Stark”) on either December 13, 1855 or on December 15, 1855 in Graves County, later married Betty A. Jones (“Bettie A. Jones”, “Bettie Jones” & “Betty Jones”) on December 9, 1876 in Graves County, Kentucky, still later married a Fannie, died November 3, 1895 in Graves County, Kentucky, and is buried in the Old Bethel Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. When John Calvin Cavender married Nancy P. Stark (“Nancy Stark”), he apparently was 25 years of age and she was 15 years of age and born about 1840. Parthenia Cavender was born in Graves County, Kentucky on June 20, 1840, died in Graves County, Kentucky on March 11, 1876, and is buried with her husband. According to the 1860 census for Graves County, Kentucky, a J.C. Cavender (“John Calvin Cavender”?) was then living in Graves County who was listed as being born about 1834, and who married an "N.P." (Nancy P. Stark”?), and at that time had two children: "S.L. Cavender" (“S.J. Cavender”) born about 1857; and, "A.H. Cavender" (“Annie Hazeltine Cavender”, “Annie Haseltyne Cavender” & Annie Cavender”) born about 1859. The 9 children of John Calvin Cavender and Parthenia Cavender were:

S.J. Cavender (“S.L. Cavender”?, "Jack Cavender", “Stephen John Cavender”?, “Stephen J. Cavender”?, “Stephen Joseph Cavender”? & “Stephen Cavender”?) born on either September 22, 1856 or September 23, 1856 in Graves County, Kentucky, and died March 6, 1876 at the age of 19 as a result of getting too hot running for help for his injured brother;

Annie Haseltyne Cavender (“Annie Hazeltine Cavender”, "Ann Cavender", “A.H. Cavender” & "Annie Cavender") born August 23, 1859 in Graves County, Kentucky, married her first cousin Silas Francis Cavender ("Silas Cavender" & “S.F. Cavender”), and died March 15, 1938. (See their family already listed under Silas Francis Cavender);

Isaac Joseph Cavender ("Ike Cavender", "Issac Cavender", “I.J. Cavender”, “Isaac J. Cavender”, “Isac Cavender” & "Isaac Cavender") born March 21, 1862 in Graves County, Kentucky, first married Ann Elizabeth Roach ("Ann Roach", "Annie Roach" & "Betty Roach"), latter married Emma Dove or (Emma Cunningham), died on November 17, 1941 in Graves County, Kentucky in a buggy accident, and is buried in the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Annie Roach Cavender was born on July 25, 1863, died on January 1, 1909, and is buried with her husband.

The above Isaac Joseph Cavender is probably the same recorded “I.J. Cavender” who, during a regular monthly business meeting on October 28, 1894 at the Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church near Felisciania, Graves County, Kentucky, objected to the church entering into communion service on the grounds that “the church was not in condition to commune”. Apparently, a few members of the Old Bethel Church believed in one form of “Predestination”(i.e., Absolute Predestination) led by its former minister, Rev. R.H. Boaz, and the remaining members of the congregation believed in another form of Predestination known as “Limited” Predestination, led by its existing minister, Rev. R.S. Kirkland. The action by I.J. Cavender (“Isaac Joseph Cavender”?) and a minority of members eventually resulted in a lawsuit which went all the way to the Kentucky Court of Appeals (“Bennett, et al. v. Morgan, et al., 66 Southwestern Reporter, 287-290), with the final decision being rendered in favor of the majority and against I.J. Cavender and the minority. As a result, in November 1894, the minority members, including J.C. Cavender (who was either John Collins Cavender, the son of I.J. Cavender, or he was John Calvin Cavender who was the brother of I.J. Cavender) and I.J. Cavender were excommunicated from Bethel Church. Subsequently, A.E. Cavender, B.A. Cavender, and others, were excommunicated in June 1895 for associating with an excommunicated member. Harriett Cavender and N.C. Cavender were also excommunicated and thereafter proceeded to build another church next door to the present church. By February 1973, the membership in the new church had dwindled to one member, Mrs. Sarah R. Pirtle (“Sarah Pirtle”) who deeded the 1 1/6 acres owned by the adjacent new church to the original Bethel Church.

As background, beginning probably in the late 1880's or early 1890's, some differences of opinion began to surface in the Bethel Primitive Baptist Association over the biblical teaching of Predestination. It was agreed by all that the Almighty God, from all eternity, had foreknown and predestined “all things which come to pass” (Romans, 8:28-30). The “Absolute” Predestinarians interpreted the word “things” to mean just what it appears to say, i.e., whether with reference to the material universe or with reference to the salvation of souls. The “Limited” Predestinarians interpretee the word “things” to be limited to the salvation of souls only and thus reputiated the idea that God predestined the absolute happening of all things, even those things though to be sinful. At the October 1891 meeting of the Bethel Association, a group of 6 churches were granted so-called “Letters of Dismission” as they wished to organize a new association known as the Philesic Association of Regular Primitive Baptists which believed in Limited Predestination, and was so organized at the Little Zion Meeting House in Weakley County, Tennessee. Old Bethel later formally withdrew from membership in the Bethel Association and on October 18-20 formally became a member of the Philestic Association, and thereafter required all its members to adopt the interpretation of Limited Predestination, thereby prompting I.J. Cavender to objected Old Bethel entering into communion services on October 28, 1894 on the grounds that the church (Old Bethel) was not in condition to commune. The minority members still had the keys to the doors of the church and promptly locked the majority members out, who promptly used an ax to gain entrance, and thereby prompting the above lawsuit. In September 1895, a prominate Primitive Baptist preacher, Elder Sylvester Hassel (“Sylvester Hassol”?) attempted a reconciliation between the two Rev. Boaz and Rev. Kirkland factions, to no avail.

Ike Cavender and Betty Cavender were the parents of 8 children:

John Collins Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.C. Cavender” & “John C. Cavender”) born July 24, 1883, first married Annie Louise Weatherspoon ("Annie Weatherspoon"), and later remarried to another unknown person;

Ruth May Cavender ("Ruthy Cavender", “R.M. Cavender” & "Ruth Cavender") born August 17, 1886, married Jim Roberts ("James Roberts"), and died May 5, 1913. James Roberts and Ruth Roberts had two sons:

Aawin Roberts who had a son named:

Jimmie Roberts; and,

Daron Roberts;

Samuel Clarence Cavender ("Samuel Cavender" & “S.C. Cavender”) born October 30, 1888, first married Vinette Foster, and later married Nova Newton. The children of Samuel Cavender and Vinette Cavender were:

Jack Cavender; and,

Louise Cavender who resided in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan;

Josey Purley Cavender ("Josey Cavender", "Pearly Cavender", “J.P. Cavender” & "Pearl Cavender"?) born June 8, 1891, first married Otto Hendley, and later married Hallie Morris. Otto Henley and Josey Henley had two children:

Joseph Hendley; and,

Ozella Hendley who first married a Bennett, next married Hallie Morris, and still later married Llec Linder. Hallie Morris and Josey Morris had three children:

Elmo Morris;

Adean Morris who married Rooster Hopkins, and,

Hartwell Morris who married Niola Williams.

Llec Linder and Ozella Linder had a son named;

Carl Linder, who died in 1967;

George Kirklin Cavender ("George Cavender" & “G.K. Cavender”) born on either April 29, 1904 or on November 6, 1893, first married Novella Hobson, and later married a woman from New Orleans, Louisiana where they lived until his death in January 1977; George Cavender had one daughter whose name is unknown;

Joseph Edgar Cavender ("Joseph Cavender", “J.E. Cavender” & "Edd Cavender") born February 27, 1896, married Maggie Stark ("Margaret Stark"?), and died about 1959 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Maggie Stark died about 1953 in Graves County, Kentucky. Joseph Cavender and Maggie Cavender ("Margaret Cavender"?) had 2 children:

An unnamed daughter who died at birth in 1916; and,

Wilson Barkley Cavender ("Wilson Cavender" & “W.B. Cavender”) born February 26, 1917 in Graves County, Kentucky, married Josephine Kasper in June 1942 in Baton Rogue, Louisiana, became a security guard, died of throat cancer on March 6, 1969 in Chicago, Illinois, and is buried in Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. On his birth certificate, his name is listed as Barkley Wilson Cavender. His Social Security No. was 363-098009. Josephine Kasper was born on June 17, 1923 in Chicago, Illinois, and was the daughter of John Kasper and Mary Zimmer. Wilson Cavender and Josephine Cavender had three children:

JoAnn Cavender ("Jo Ann Cavender", “J.A. Cavender” & “Jo Cavender”) born December 12, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, married Jerry Lanners about 1966 in Elgin, Illinois and later were divorced. Jerry Lanners and Jo Lanners had a son named:

James Don Lanners ("James Lanners") born March 16, 1967 in Chicago, Illinois and died April 14, 2002, apparently from an asthma attack; and,

Apparently, JoAnn Cavender had a daughter named Crystal Ann Cavender (“Crystal Cavender”), now Crystal Ann Keteri (“Crystal Keteri”), who was born out of wedlock on October 24, 1960, adopted at birth, and now lives in Grand Rapids, Minnesota;

Don Barkley Cavender, Sr. (“Don B. Cavender”, “D.B. Cavender” & "Don Cavender") born December 27, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, enlisted on July 27, 1965 and spent 24 years in the U.S. Air Force, served in Viet Nam, became an Electronics Technician, married Mary Ada Costa ("Mary Costa") on August 8, 1970 in Millis, Massachusetts, and retired on August 1, 1989 with the rank of Master Sergeant. Mary Costa was born on March 25, 1949 in Boston, Massachusetts, and was the daughter of Harold Gerard Costa, Jr. ("Harold Costa") and Mavis Louise Nieforth ("Mavis Nieforth"), enlisted on January 9, 1969 and retired on February 1, 1990 as a Senior Master Sergeant. Marvis Costa died September 11, 2000 from pneumonia and her husband, Harold Costa, died September 13, 200 while attending his wife’s funeral. Don Cavender and Mary Cavender had 2 children:

Janett Marie Cavender ("Janett Cavender", “J.M. Cavender” & “Janet Cavender”) born January 11, 1972 in Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, first married David Wayne Cooley ("David Cooley") on November 21, 1992 in Tacoma, Washington, was divorced on March 6, 1996 in Abilene, Texas, and later married Joseph Allen Becker ("Joseph Becker") in Merkel, Texas on December 21, 1996 who were later divorced on May 6, 1999 in Ablene, Texas. David Cooley was born on September 16, 1973 in Morgantown, West Virginia, and was the son of Donald Ray Cooley ("Donald Cooley") and Deborah Yvonne Reeder ("Deborah Reeder"). Joseph Becker was born on September 24, 1971 in San Francisco, California, and was the son of James Lindon Renfro (“James Renfro”) and Barbara Kay Becker (“Barbara Becker”). Janett Cavender had a son named:

Timothy Harold Cavender ("Timothy Cavender") born January 24, 1992 in Ft. Lewis, Washington.

David Cooley and Janett Cooley had a son named:

William Wayne Cooley ("William Cooley") born September 7, 1993 in Ft. Lewis, Washington.

Joseph Becker and Janet Becker had a son named:

Derrick Anthony Donald Becker (“Derrick Becker” & “Anthony Becker”) born on June 11, 1997 in Abilene, Texas; and,

Don Barkley Cavender, Jr. ("Don Cavender" & “D.B. Cavender”) born January 4, 1977 in the Wilford Hall Medical Center at Lackland Air Force Base in Bexar County, Texas, and died April 17, 2000 in Abilene, Texas from a self-inflicted gunshot wound while playing Russian roulette with gun which was ruled by the JP as a suicide, and is buried in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Merkel, Texas; and,

James Alvin Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) born February 10, 1948 in Chicago, Illinois;421

James Simmons Cavender ("James Cavender", “James S. Cavender”, “J.S. Cavender” & "Jim Cavender") born either on March 2, 1898 or on February 23, 1899, first married a Marcella and later married for the second and third times, and died in September 1981. He had two children who lived in Memphis, Tennessee and whose names are unknown;

Claud Perkins Cavender ("Claud Cavender", "Claude Cavender"?, “C.P. Cavender” & "Tuck Cavender") born September 10, 1901; and,

Rebecca Aline Cavender ("Rebecca Cavender" & “R.A. Cavender”) born either on April 8, 1905 or on August 27, 1909, married Cleo Stark (“Cleao Stark”) on October 10, 1920, and died in December 1991. Cleo Stark and Rebecca Stark (“Aline Stark”) had 5 children:

Mac Lee Stark ("Mac Stark") born September 9, 1928, first married Yvonne Estelle Parker ("Yvonne Parker") December 24, 1950, later married Josephine Rhew, and still later married Lillian Rhewthey. Mac Stark and Yvonne Stark had one son named:

Donald Lee Stark born December 1, 1952. Mack Stark and Josephine Stark had no children.

Mack Stark and Lillian Stark had a son named:

Michael Lee Stark ("Michael Stark") born June 5, 1975;

Jimmy Stark ("James Stark"?), a twin born November 27, 1931, and married Jerlene Pickard on May 16, 19??. Jimmy Stark and Jerlene Stark had two daughters:

Milicent Ann Stark ("Milicent Stark") born March 27, 1967; and,

Holly Lyn Stark born March 21, 1967;

Jackie Stark, a twin born November 27, 1931 and died January 13, 1932;

Sarah Agnes Stark (“Sarah Stark”) born December 27, 1934, and married Charles Rex Canter ("Charles Canter") in Cuba, Graves County, Kentucky on August 17, 1950. Charles Canter and Sarah Canter had four children:

Janice Flo Canter ("Janice Canter") born April 11, 1951 and married Jensen Lyn Gream ("Jensen Gream") on June 3, 1972. Jensen Gream was born August 17, 1950;

Rex Allen Canter ("Rex Canter") born May 19, 1952 and married Anita Dean Legete ("Anita Legete") October 27, 1970. Anita Legete was born December 20, 1951;

Linda Joan Canter ("Linda Canter") born November 10, 1955 and married Thomas Russell Loneway ("Thomas Loneway") February 14, 1975. Thomas Loneway was born November 7, 1950; and,

Dennis Dale Canter ("Dennis Canter") born December 24, 1960;

Edna Cleao Stark ("Edna Stark") born May 9, 1938 after her father died in January of 1938, married Franklin McClain ("Frank McClain") on October 27, 19??. Franklin McClain was born on May 12, 1936, was the son of Forrest McClain of Sedalia, Graves County, Kentucky, and died on April 13, 1999. Frank McClain and Edna McClain had 8 children:

Ginger Kay McCain ("Ginger McCain") born March 27, 1953, and married Michael Dale Williams ("Michael Williams") June 15, 1968. Michael Williams was born May 9, 1952 and he and Ginger Williams had one daughter named:

Kathy Shelane Williams ("Kathy Williams") born January 2, 1969;

Anita Fay McClain ("Anita McClain") born July 1, 1954, married Howard Neal Bouland ("Howard Bouland") who was born July 14, 1952, and she died on February 20, 2000 in Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky. Howard Bouland and Anita Bouland had two daughters:

Tina Marie Bouland ("Tina Bouland") born December 22, 1970; and, Charity Renie Bouland ("Charity Bouland") born May 3, 1974;

Phillip O"Neal McClain ("Phillip McClain") born September 14, 1955 and married Karen Ann Warren ("Karen Warren") on January 5, 1973. Karen Warren was born March 7, 1957. Phillip McCain and Karen McCain had one daughter and one son:

Kimberly Ann McClain (“Kim McClain” & "Kimberly McClain") born August 25, 1973, and married Jacob Wayne Chambers ("Jacob Chambers") on August 19, 1994. Jacob Chambers and Kimberly Chambers (“Kim Chambers” & “Kimberly Chambers”) had a son named:

Trey Chambers; and,

Brian McClain;

Terry Frank McClain ("Terry McClain") born October 20, 1956 and drowned in a pond June 10, 1965;

Beverly Gay McClain ("Beverly McClain") born October 27, 1957 and married Dennis Meade. Dennis Meade and Beverly Meade had two sons: Scott Morgan Meade ("Scott Meade"); and,

Shawn Douglas Meade ("Shawn Meade");

Jimmie Lee McClain ("Jimmie McClain") born December 9, 1958;

Ricky Ray McClain ("Ricky McClain" & "Richard McClain"?) born June 10, 1960; and,

Melody Jane McClain ("Melody McClain") born July 31, 1961;

Ike Cavender later married Emma Cunningham Dove ("Emma Dove") an they had one son and two daughters:

William Henry Monroe Cavender ("William Cavender", “William Henry Cavender”, “William M. Cavender”, “W.H. Cavnder”, “W.H.M. Cavender” & “William H. Cavender”) born May 19, 1912? in Graves County, Kentucky and had 5 children:

Julia Cavender born in 1934;

Peggy Cavender born in 1932;

Barbara Cavender;

Sarah Cavender; and,

William Cavender, Jr. (William Henry Monroe Cavender”, "William Cavender", “William Henry Cavender”, “William M. Cavender, (“W.H. Cavender” & “William H. Cavender”);

Effie Parthenia Cavender ("Effie Cavender", (“E.P. Cavender” & & "Thenia Cavender") died at birth February 5, 1914 in Graves County, Kentucky; and,

Elsie Lee Cavender ("Elsie Cavender") who also apparently died at birth on September 6, 1915 in Graves County, Kentucky

W.C. Cavender born May 9, 1864, died March 11, 1876 in Graves County, Kentucky, and is buried in the same grave as his mother, Parthenia Cavender;

Rebecca E. Cavender (‘Rebecah E. Cavender”, “Rebecah Cavender”, "Rebecca Cavender", “R.E. Cavender” & "Becky Cavender") born December 26, 1866, first married Thomas Lee Yates (“Thomas Yates” & “Buddy Yates”) in Graves County, Kentucky, later married George Foster, and died in 1954. Buddie Yates was born March 9, 1865 and he and Beckie Yates had eleven children:

a baby boy who died about 1886;

a second child who died in infancy;

Vinie Yates born September 6, 1898, married Albert Pirtle December 26, 1906, and died in January 1934. Albert Pirtle was born February 25, 1882 and died December 5, 1965, and he and Vinnie Pirtle had three daughters:

Vivian Elizabeth Pirtle (“Vivian Pirtley”) born April 20, 1908, married W.D. Lowry (“Bill Lowry” & “William Lowry”) on July 4, 1923, and died on October 18, 1997 in Michigan. Bill Lowry was born April 28, 1903 and he and Vivian Lowry had one daughter named:

Dorothy Dale Lowry ("Dorothy Lowry") born March 4, 1926, married Jessie Loyd Owen ("Jessie Owen") on July 4, 1942, and lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Jessie Owen and Dorothy Owen had one son named:

Larry Dale Owen who was born February 10, 1945, and married Pennie Cohn who was born October 6, 1946. Larry Owen and Pennie Owen had one daughter named:

Susan Elizabeth Owen ("Susan Owen") who was born November 9, 1971;

Rebecca Pirtle born November 16, 1915, married Reginald Morris on October 24, 1933, and lived in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky. Reginald Morris was born June 21, 1912 and he and Rebecca Morris had three children:

Jo Ann Morris ("Joe Morris") born September 26, 1934;

James P. Morris ("James Morris") born October 30, 1936; and,

Marvin K. Morris ("Marvin Morris") born July 22, 1941; and,

Margaret Pirtle born November 29, 1920 and married Hartwell Goodwin on December 29, 1940. Hartwell Goodwin was born March 18, 1918 and he and Margaret Goodwin had one daughter named:

Donna Jean Goodwin born August 10, 1942 and married Roger Walker;

Ocie Yates born March 22, 1890 and married Irene Ridgeway. Ocie Yates and Irene Yates had two daughters:

Ava Nell Yates ("Ava Yates") who married a McCoy; and,

Mildred Yates who married an Irvan;

Calvin Joseph Yates ("Calvin Yates") born May 30, 1892, first married Stella Givens, later married Katie Burke Walker ("Katie Walker"), and died March 1975. Calvin Yates had no children of his own, but he had one step-daughter and four step-sons who were the children of Katie Walter by her previous marriage:

Frances Walker;

Bobby J. Walker ("Bobby Walker");

William Walker;

Cecil Walker; and,

Kenneth Walker;

Jewell Yates first married Pirtle Scott, next married Elzo Foster who was born about 1894, and then married Charles Avery. Pirtle Scott and Jewell Scott had two sons:

James Pirtle Scott ("James Scott"); and,

Richard Scott;

Dalton Yates born March 22, 1894 and married Rayna Givens. Dalton Yates and Rayna Yates had two children:

Sherman Hazel Yates (“Sherman Yates”) who married Nell Weaks (“Neil Weaks”) and lived in Clarksdale, Mississippi; and,

Pauline Yates who married Harold Bennett and had no children;

Rena Yates born September 3, 1902 and died in 1918 with appendicitis;

Lois Yates born February 22, 190? and married Clifton Austin December 24, 1921. Clifton Austin and Lois Austin had two children:

Bobby Louise Austin ("Bobby Austin") born July 22, 1928 and married Mose Foster June 2, 1946. Mose Foster was born March 5, 1925 and he and Bobby Foster had two children:

Rodney Foster who married a Denise. Rodney Foster and Denise Foster had a son named:

Ryan Foster; and,

Roma Foster who married a King. Roma King had 1 son and 1 daughter: Ginger King; and,

Jim Ed King ("Jim King" & "James King"?); and,

Jean Austin born October 19, 1932 and married Gaylon Rushing. Gaylon Rushing and Jean Rushing had two children:

Donna Rushing who married a McIntosh; and,

Randy Rushing ("Randal Rushing"?);

Raymond Yates born January 17, 1899 and married Iva Owen. Raymond Yates and Iva Yates had two children:

Leon Yates; and,

Darrell Yates; and,

Sarah Yates born April 17, 1908 and married Lubie Pirtle. Lubie Pirtle and Sarah Pirtle had one son named:

Richard Dale Pirtle ("Richard Pirtle")

J.E. Cavender born September 14, 1869 in Graves County, Kentucky and died October 21, 1869;

Stephen Cavender ("Little" Steve Cavender" & "Steve Cavender") born 1870 and died at the age of 2 in Graves County, Kentucky;

Johnnie Houston Cavender ("Johnie Cavender", “John H. Cavender”, “J.H. Cavender” & "John Cavender") born June 19, 1873, married Emma Jane Tibbs ("Emma Tibbs") on February 26, 1893, died February 19, 1940 in Graves County, Kentucky, and is buried in the Old Bethel Baptist Cemetery in Pilot Oak, Graves County, Kentucky. Emma Tibbs was born January 31, 1879, and was the daughter of John W. Tibbs (“John Tibbs”) and a Sarah E., and was the younger sister of Dora Tibbs, and both of her parents were born in Kenucky. John Tibbs and his wife are buried in Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Emma Tibbs Cavender died August 18, 1953, and is buried with her husband and her parents. Johnnie Cavender and Emma Cavender had 8 children:

Vernon Guy Cavender ("Vernon Cavender" & “V.G. Cavender”) born March 15, 1894 in Graves County, Kentucky, married Ila Mae Dallas ("Ila Dallas") in Fulton, Graves County, Kentucky on October 5, 1913, died November 18, 1978 and buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. Ila Dallas was born March 20, 1899, died October 7, 1981, and is buried with her husband. The children of Vernon Cavender and Ila Cavender were:

Virgil Wilson Cavender ("Vigil Cavender" & “V.W. Cavender”), born September 28, 1915, married Erma Sue Goodwin ("Erma Goodwin"), were later divorced, died August 18, 1943 in a military aircraft plane accident in which he was the pilot when his parachute failed to open at Lake Whales, Florida, and is buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Virgil Cavender and Erma Cavender had a son named:

Benny Ray Cavender ("Benny Cavender" & “B.R. Cavender”) born April 23, 1940, first married Mariann Whitthorne Drake ("Mariann Drake") who was born September 26, 1941, later were divorced, subsequently married Glenda Sue Casey ("Glenda Casey") who was born June 28, 1954, and they are now divorced, and he later married an Ann. Benny Cavender and Mariann Cavender had a daughter named:

Stephanie Lynn Cavender ("Stephanie Cavender" & “S.L. Cavender”) born May 18, 1970. Mariann Drake had a daughter by her pervious marriage named:

Debbie Drake born August 5, 1959, married Keith Rylant and were living in Florence, Alabama in 1992.

Glenda Sue Casey ("Glenda Casey") had a son by a previous marriage named:

Joey Casey(?) who died in an automobile accident;

Marie Cavender born February 18, 1918 and married Henry Clay Allison ("H.C. Allison" & Henry Allison") August 25, 1937. Henry Allison was born March 25, 1916 in Pryorsburg, Kentucky, the son of Henry Neal Allison ("Henry Allison" & H.C. Allison") and Opal Moore, graduated from Murray State University, Murray Kentucky, became a Church of Christ minister, and died January 12, 1996 at the age of 79. Henry Allison and Marie Allison had two adopted children:

Barry Lynn Allison ("Barry Allison") born March 18, 1948 and first married Carol Ann Giardina ("Carol Giardina") August 15, 1969, were divorced with no children, and later married Terry Ann Fuller ("Terry Fuller", formerly "Terry Kline") July 7, 1978. Carol Giardina was born August 6, 1950 and had no children. Terry Allison had 3 children by her previous marriage and which have been adopted by Barry Allison named:

James Mitchell Allison ("James Allison") born July 10, 1965, first married Debbie Spurling ("Deborah Spurling"?) December 22, 1984, were later divorced, subsequently married a Patricia, and in 1992 was in the army at Ft. Ord, California. James Allison and Debbie Allison had 2 children:

Jamie Michelle Allison ("Jamie Allison") born July 7, 1986; and,

Sloan Elizabeth Allison ("Sloan Allison") born July 20, 1988. James Allison and Patricia Allison had a daughter named Camille Alicia Allison ("Camille Allison") born March 13, 1991; and,

Jason Ellis Allison ("Jason Allison") living in Memphis, Tennessee; and,

Jan Marie Allison ("Jan Allison") born September 16, 1952, first married Stephen Ellison Martin ("Stephen Martin") October 22, 1970, and later married George Ellis on December 17, 1994. Stephen Martin was born October 30, 1951, died May 21, 1992 of cancer, and is buried in the Benton Cemetery in Benton, Kentucky. Stephen Martin and Jan Martin had 2 sons:

Robert Ellison Martin ("Robert Martin" & "Robert Allison Martin"?) born May 19, 1971, and married Jenny Ann Alsobrook ("Jenny Alsobrook") June 5, 1992. Jenny Alsobrook was born October 17, 1971; and,

Justin Allison Martin ("Justin Martin") born September 29, 1975;

Lanelle Cavender ("Nelle Cavender") born January 20, 1920 and married Bailey Wilson Madrey ("Bailey Madrey") January 12, 1940. Bailey Madrey was born December 10, 1921 and he and Lanelle Madrey had 2 children:

Gary Lynn Madrey ("Gary Madrey") born January 3, 1942, and married Anetta Marie Smith ("Anetta Smith") June 17, 1967. Anetta Smith was born November 24, 1946. Gary Madrey and Anetta Madrey had 2 children:

Greg Madrey born January 7, 1968; and,

Shonda Renee Madrey ("Shonda Madrey") born May 13, 1971; and,

Ginger Dale Madrey ("Ginger Madrey") born January 24, 1949, first married Richard Oglesby July 4, 1969, divorced in 1971, and married Nance Salomone June 15, 1973. Richard Oglesby was born August 9, 1947 and Nance Salomone was born October 21, 1943. Nance Salomone and Ginger Salomone had one son and one daughter:

Jeff Salomone ("Jeffrey Salomone"?) born July 24, 1974; and,

Andrea Ann Salomone ("Andrea Salomone") born March 19, 1978;

Clifton Lopez Cavender ("Clifton Cavender" & “C.L. Cavender”) born August 31, 1922, first married Linda Wyatt July 31, 1945, were divorced, later married Louise Myren December 26, 1954, and died about 2000. Linda Wyatt was born June June 30, 1924 and died January 15, 1988 and Louise Myren was born March 3, 1934. By his first marriage, Clifton Cavender and Linda Cavender had 2 children:

Clifton David Cavender ("Clifton Cavender" & “C.D. Cavender”) born May 3, 1946, and who married Linda Susan Nelson ("Linda Nelson", formerly "Linda Ingram") on September 25, 1970. Linda Ingram was born March 29, 1950. Cliston Cavender and Linda Cavender had 2 daughters:

Susan Marie Cavender ("Susan Cavender"); and,

Karen Louise Cavender ("Karen Cavender") born June 7, 1977; and,

Cherylyn Cavender ("Cheryl Cavender") born February 28, 1948, first married Robert Valdy Reeves ("Robert Reeves") November 8, 1965, later divorced, and subsequently lived with Lawrence Boyd Halkes ("Lawrence Halkes") for 8 years. Robert Reeves was born June 17, 1947 and Lawrence Halkes was born May 6, 1943 and died September 15, 1979. Robert Reeves and Cherylyn Reeves had a son named:

Robert Scott Reeves ("Robert Reeves") born February 18, 1967. Lawrence Halkes and Cherylyn Halkes had a son named:

Thomas Lawrence Halkes ("Thomas Halkes") born March 3, 1977;

By his second marriage, Clifton Cavender and Louise Cavender had 5 children:

Gary Carl Cavender ("Gary Cavender" & “G.C. Cavender”) born May 3, 1955;

Deborah Mary Cavender ("Deborah Cavender", “D.M. Cavender” & "Debbie Cavender") born February 27, 1956, and married James Michael Thompson ("James Thompson") November 11, 1978. James Thompson was born August 15, 1955 and he and Deborah Thompson had 2 children:

Joseph Ryan Thompson ("Joseph Thompson") born February 16, 1981; and,

Jenifer Nichole Thompson ("Jenifer Thompson" & "Jennifer Thompson"?) born September 20, 1985;

Kathy Mae Cavender ("Kathy Cavender" & “K.M. Cavender”) born August 26, 1957, first married Gerald Jones, were divorced, and later married Ed Schwark ("Edward Schwark"?);

Clifton Virgil Guy Cavender ("Clifton Cavender", “C.V.G. Cavender”, “C.V. Cavender” & "Cliffy Cavender") born December 17, 1960; and,

Penny Louise Cavender ("Penny Cavender") born February 4, 1964 and married Brian Richard Wiater ("Brian Wiater") October 20, 1990, and are either divorced or separated;

an infant son born July 3, 1924, died the next day, and is buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Pilot Oak in Graves County, Kentucky;

Edna Lucille Cavender ("Lucille Cavender") born October 27, 1925, married James Ray Flood ("James Flood"), died June 19, 1971 and is buried in Farmington Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky. James Flood was born January 8, 1927 and he and Lucille Flood had 3 children:

Sidney Gale Flood ("Sidney Flood") born September 2, 1953;

Glenn Rayverne Flood ("Glenn Flood"), a twin born February 18, 1959, first married Sherry Ann Hutson ("Sherry Hutson"), were divorced, and later married Lisa Gail Armstrong Smith ("Lisa Smith" & "Gail Smith") April 17, 1993. Glenn Flood and Sherry Flood had one son named Aaron Flood born May 1981 and he has a step-daughter Emilee Smith who was born to Lisa Smith by her previous marriage; and,

Lende Bryan Flood ("Lende Flood"), a twin born February 18, 1959, who married Leisa Vaughn July 22, 1979. Leisa Vaughn and Lende Vaughn had two daughters:

Courtney Ann Flood ("Courtney Flood") born May 1981; and,

Emily Nicole Flood ("Emily Flood") born in 1985; and,

Norma Sue Cavender ("Norma Cavender" & “N.S. Cavender”) born April 17, 1930, and married Will Ed Moore ("Will More") on December 11, 1949. Will Moore was born November 23, 1928 and he and Norma Moore had two children:

Joyce Marie Moore ("Joyce Moore") born October 24, 1956, and married Dr. Peter Craigue Shelton ("Peter Shelton") August 21, 1976. Peter Shelton was born November 21, 1955 and became a dentist. He and Joyce Shelton had three sons and one daughter: John Luke Shelton ("John Shelton") born October 18, 1979; Zachary Usher Shelton ("Zachary Shelton") born March 7, 1983; Joseph Shelton born April 30, 1985; and, Emily Kate Shelton ("Emily Shelton") born June 4, 1987; and,

Vanna Sue Moore ("Vanna Moore") born June 26, 1958 who married John Robert McIntosh ("John McIntosh") February 12, 1983. John McIntosh was born July 17, 1946 and both he and Vanna McIntosh are school teachers in Manchester, Coffee County, Tennessee;

Bertha Lee Cavender (“Bertha Cavender” & “B.L. Cavender”) born October 4, 1896, died July 27, 1898, and is buried at Old Bethel Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky;

Dessie Cavender born May 22, 1899 in Graves County, Kentucky, married Don Alvin Stark ("Don Stark") on September 13, 1914, and died on either November 21, 1990 or on November 20, 1990 in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky. Don Stark was born November 15, 1892 in McKinney, Texas, and died June 20, 1975 in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky. Don Stark's brother Cleo Stark and sister Maggie Stark married Dessie's cousins Aline Cavender and Joseph Cavender. Don Stark and Dessie Stark had one son:

Homer Alonzo Stark ("Aliens Stark") born November 18, 1922, first married Paula Cameron October 20, 1941, were divorced, later married Nadine Crittendon September 28, 1973 who died April 9, 1984, and still later married Lorena Lawrence Adair ("Lorena Adair") December 7, 1984. Paula Cameron was born August 10, 1923, Nadine Crittendon was born March 8, 1922 and died April 9, 1984. Alonzo Stark and Paula Stark had one son:

Timothy Craig Stark ("Timothy Stark" & "Tim Stark") born August 5, 1950 and married Elizabeth Mathis on August 14, 1970. Elizabeth Mathis was born July 20, 1952. Timothy Stark and Elizabeth Stark had three children: Cameron Elizabeth Stark ("Cameron Stark") born April 9, 1979;

David Grant Stark ("David Stark") born March 19, 1980; and,

Laura Hays Stark ("Laura Stark") born October 28, 1987;

Joseph Houston Cavender ("Joseph Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & "Houston Cavender") born December 4, 1903 in Graves County, Kentucky, married Ruby D. Hannah ("Ruby Hannah") December 25, 1921 in Fulton, Graves County, Kentucky and died July 25, 1984 in Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky. Ruby Cavender was born October 18, 1905 in Graves County, Kentucky, was the daughter of Thomas Walter Hannah ("Thomas Hannah" & "Tom Hannah") and Martha Byrd Yates ("Martha Yates"), and died April 29, 1991 in Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky. Houston Cavender and Ruby Cavender had one child:

J.T. Cavender, born on November 2, 1924 in Graves County, first became an electrical engineer, later a lawyer, and married Marjorie Ann Yelton ("Marjorie Yelton") on July 2, 1955. Marjorie Yelton was born August 2, 1934 to Clifford Yelton and Mildred Meifert of Covington, Kentucky. The two children of J.T. Cavender and Marjorie Cavender were:

Jay Chrisman Cavender ("Jay Cavender", “J.C. Cavender” & "Chris Cavender") born March 17, 1960, first married Tracy Rutledge, and later married Jessica Renee Paringer (“Jessica Paringer”) on Februray 11, 2001 at Estancia House, California. Jessica Paringer was born November 13, 1972 in Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio as the daughter of Timothy Louis Paringer (“Timothy Paringer”) born April 24, 1950 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio and Sally Marie Brown (“Sally Brown”) born December 23, 1949 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Chris Cavender and Tracy Cavender had two sons:

Jeffrey Michael Cavender ("Jeffrey Cavender" & “J.M. Cavender”) born October 10, 1986; and,

Craigen Joseph Cavender ("Craigen Cavender" & “C.J. Cavender”) born on March 1, 1990; and,

Megan Lee Cavender ("Megan Cavender" & “M.L. Cavender”) born August 11, 1962 and died July 8, 1991;

Ervin Otis Cavender (“Ervin Cavender”, "Irving Cavender", “I.O. Cavender” & "Bill Cavender") born November 3, 1911 and died in 1966 in an institution in Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky;

Avis Etholeen Cavender (“Ethylene Cavender”, "Avis Cavender" & “A.E. Cavender”) born July 2, 1916, died March 12, 1919, and is buried in Old Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Graves County, Kentucky;

Don Alben Cavender ("Don Cavender" & “D.A. Cavender”) born August 21, 1918 in Graves County, Kentucky, first married Flora Mae Hall ("Flo Hall") in Graves County, Kentucky, later married Fuschia Beryle McIntosh ("Beryle McIntosh" & "Fuschia McIntosh") in March 1949 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, and died April 29, 1993 in Garden City, Michigan. Beryle McIntosh was born September 16, 1928. Don Cavender and Flora Cavender ("Flo Cavender") and had one daughter named:

Anita Jo Cavender (“Anita Cavender”, “Nita Jo Cavender” & “A.J. Cavender”) born November 20, 1946, first married Thomas Kusza, later married Joseph Innamorati, and lives in Massachusetts. Thomas Kusza and Nita Kusza had 2 children:

Matthew Thomas Kusza (“Matthew Kusza”) born January 29, 1971, married Katherine Reese, and lives in Massachusetts. Matthew Kusza and Katherine Kusza had 2 daughters:

Fiona Helene Kusza (“Fiona Kusza”) born August 30, 1996; and,

Arden Maeve Kusza (“Arden Kusza”); and,

Rachel Michelle Kusza (“Rachel Kusza”) born May 29, 1975, married John Watts in the year 2000, and lives in Virginia;

The children of Don Cavender and Beryle Cavender are:

Sherry Louise Cavender ("Sherry Cavender" & “S.L. Cavender”) born April 2, 1950 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, and married Thomas Michael Kropp ("Thomas Kropp" & "Tom Kropp") April 13, 1968. Tom Kropp was born March 6, 1949. Tom Kropp and Sherry Kropp had a son named:

Thomas Matthew Kropp ("Thomas Kropp" & "Matt Kropp") born February 25, 1974 in San Diego, California, married Carleen Jean Gautz ("Charleen Gautz") May 8, 1993, and divorced October 1995. Charleen Gautz was born August 25, 1974. Thomas Kropp and Charleen Kropp had 2 children:

Damian Christopher Kropp ("Damian Kropp") who was born February 23, 1994 in Garden City, Michigan; and,

Shannon Leigh Kropp ("Shannon Kropp") born March 18, 1978 in Orange, California;

Linda Marie Cavender (“Linda Cavender” & “L.M. Cavender”) born September 18, 1951 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan and married Thomas Lee Barker ("Tom Barker") March 26, 1970. Thomas Barker was born October 5, 1952. The children of Thomas Barker and Linda Barker were:

Suzanne Marie Barker ("Susanne Barker" & "Suzie Barker") born February 20, 1975 in Wayne, Michigan; and,

Victoria Lynn Barker ("Victoria Barker" & "Vickie Barker") born October 7, 1982 in Wayne, Michigan;

Donna Sue Cavender ("Donna Cavender" & “D.S. Cavender”) born September 14, 1953 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, married Craig Alan Mercer, D.D.S. ("Craig Mercer") on August 4, 1984, and died November 8, 2002. Craig Mercer was born November 5, 1952;

Ted Alan Cavender ("Ted Cavender" & “T.A. Cavender”) born November 13, 1954 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, and married Janice Marie Tolliver ("Janice Tolliver" & "Jan Tolliver") December 23, 1978. Janice Tolliver was born June 2, 1955. The children of Ted Cavender and Janice Cavender were:

Melissa Leigh Cavender ("Melissa Cavender" & “M.L. Cavender”) born December 15, 1981 in Garden City, Michigan;

Nicole Leigh Cavender ("Nicole Cavender", “N.L. Cavender” & "Nicky Cavender") born June 24, 1983 in Wayne, Michigan;

Jessica Lynn Cavender ("Jessica Cavender" & “J.L. Cavender”) born May 17, 1986 in Wayne, Michigan;

Elijah James Cavender ("Elijah Cavender" & "E.J. Cavender") born March 26, 1989 in Wayne, Michigan; and,

Levi James Cavender ("Levi Cavender" & “L.J. Cavender”) born July 2, 1992 in Wayne, Michigan;

Patty Ann Cavender ("Pat Cavender" & "Patty Cavender") born May 30, 1962 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, and married Arthur Robert Peterson ("Arthur Peterson" & "Rob Peterson") on February 28, 1982. Rob Peterson was born February 12, 1964. The children of Rob Peterson and Pat Peterson ("Patty Peterson") were:

Terry Robert Peterson ("Terry Peterson") born September 5, 1983 in Wayne, Michigan;

Christopher Robert Peterson ("Christopher Peterson" & "Chris Peterson") born July 5, 1988 in Wayne, Michigan; and,

Kelly Ann Peterson ("Kelly Peterson") born February 18, 1993 in Wayne, Michigan;

David Allen Cavender ("David Cavender" & “D.A. Cavender”) born January 10, 1965 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, married Sheila Louise Reddy ("Sheila Reddy") December 15, 1989, and divorced October 1993. David Cavender and Sheila Cavender had a daughter named:

Alexa Allyn Cavender ("Alexa Cavender" & “A.A. Cavender”) born December 31, 1988 in Wayne, Michigan; and,

Michael Allan Cavender ("Michael Cavender") born May 22, 1971 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, and married Jennifer Renee Price ("Jennifer Price" & "Jenny Price") on August 19, 1995. Jenny Price was born February 23, 1972. Michael Cavender and Jennifer Cavender ("Jenny Cavender") had a daughter named:

Melonie Marie Cavender ("Melonie Cavender") born July 17, 1996 in Dearborn, Michigan; and,

Darius Malcom Cavender ("Darius Cavender" & "Jack Cavender") born August 15, 1921 in Graves County, Kentucky, married Anita Buckingham in May 1942, and they had one son named:

Dennis Lynn Cavender ("Dennis Cavender") born in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, married in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan and his children are:

Todd James Cavender ("Todd Cavender") born 1977;

Stacy Lynn Cavender ("Stacy Cavender) born 1980; and,

Chad Michael Cavender ("Chad Cavender") born 1982;

Dennis Cavender later married Jane Maupin in 1992; and,

James Andrew Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.A. Cavender”) born February 18, 1876 and died June 13, 1882 at the age of 6 in Graves County, Kentucky as a result of being kicked in the stomach by a $15 dollar horse.

Joseph M. Cavender ("Joseph Cavender" & “J.M. Cavender”) born about 1834 and married Harriet Farmer in Graves County, Kentucky;

(NOTE: A Joseph M. Cavender family was living in Tarrant County, Texas at least from 1880 to 1900 according to the census reports, and in which he was listed as being born about 1835 in Georgia, rather than in Kentucky, his wife was named Mary A. Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) and born in Georgia, and both of his parents were listed as being born in North Carolina.)

Thomas W. Cavender ("Thomas Cavender" & “T.W. Cavender”) born about 1836-1837 in Graves County, Kentucky, married Sarah E. Ross (“Sarah Elizabeth Ross”?, "Sarah Ross" & "Lizzie Ross"?) on either September 22, 1860 or on September 23, 1860 in Hickman County, Kentucky, died in 1908, and is buried in the Clinton Cemetery in Clinton, Kentucky. Sarah Ross (“Sarah Rofs”) was born in 1838, died in 1929, and is buried with her husband, and Sarah E. Ross Cavender and Reuben Ross were brother and sister, and Thomas W. Cavender and Nancy E. Ross Cavender were brother and sister.

According to the 1880 census for District #2, Hickman County, Kentucky, T.W. Cavender was listed as then being age 43 and born in Kentucky about 1837 and his parents born in Kentucky; his wife S.E. Cavender was listed as being age 41 and born in Kentucky about 1839 and her parents were born in Kentucky; Their children, all born in Kentucky, were listed as being M.F. Cavender (daughter) age 13 and born about 1867; and, S.E. Cavender (daughter) age 4 and born about 1876.

The children of Thomas Cavender and Sarah Cavender were:

Fanny Cavender (“M.F. Cavender” & “Mary Cavender” & “Mary Frances Cavender”?) born on 1866-1867, married George Carter, died in 1931, and is buried in the Clinton Cemetery in Clinton, Kentucky; and,

Sallie Bet Cavender (“Sarah Elizabeth Cavender”, "Sallie Cavender", “S.B. Cavender” & "Sally Cavender") born about 1875, married George Kimble about 1868, died about 1935, and is buried in the Clinton Cemetery in Clinton, Kentucky. George Kimble and Sally Kimble had a son named:

Cavender Kimble who is buried in the Clinton Cemetery in Clinton, Kentucky;

Nancy Nichols Cavender (“Nick Harriet Cavender”?,“Nancy Cavender”, "Nick Cavender", “N.N. Cavender”, "Harriet Cavender" & "N.H. Cavender")464 born April 6, 1839 in Graves County, Kentucky, first married Reuben Ross a Primitive Baptist preacher on March 14, 1860, later married a Noonau, and died on November 11, 1901. Reuben Ross was born on May 4, 1822 in Tennessee, and died on August 12, 1885. Both Reuben Ross and Nancy Ross died in Hickman County, Kentucky and are buried at Rock Springs Memorial Gardens located 5 miles from Fulton, Graves County, Kentucky on Highway 51 and which apparently is at the Rock Springs Baptist Church where Rev. Silas Cavender preached during the early years of the church which was organized in 1828. Apparently, Reuben Ross had previously married Mary J. Imgram (“Mary Imgram” & “Mary Ingram”?) who was born about 1824, and died on February 22, 1856. It is to be noted that in substantially all of the very old records the Ross surname was spelled Rofs. Thus, Reuben Ross must have changed his name from Reuben Rofs for some unknown reason. Reuben Ross and Harriet Ross were the parents of 7 children:

Thomas J. Ross? (“Thomas Ross”) born on February 1, 1856, died on August 30, 1885, and is buried in the Rock Springs Memorial Gardens which is located 5 miles from Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky on Highway 51 and which apparently is located at the Rock Springs Baptist Church where Rev. Silas Cavender during the early years of the church which was organized in 1828;

John C. Ross (“John Ross”) born about 1862 in Greenville, Tennessee, married Cynthia Little, became a Primitive Baptist Minister, had no children, died in Greenfield, Tennessee, and is buried in the Highland Cemetery in Greenfield, Tennessee. Cynthia Little was born about 1870, died about 1959 in Greenfield, Tennessee, and is buried with her husband..

Kate Jane Ross (“Kate Ross”), born on April 15, 1863 in Hickman County, Kentucky, married Allie Jordan Kimbro (“Allie Kimbro”), died on September 12, 1946 in Water Valley, Kentucky, and is buried at the Rock Springs Memorial Gardens located 5 miles from Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky on Highway 51 and which apparently is located at the Rock Springs Baptist Church where Rev. Silas Cavender during the early years of the church which was organized in 1828. Allie Kimbro was born on April 16, 1863 in Fulton County, Kentucky, died on June 1, 1923 in Hickman County, Kentucky, and is buried with his wife. The children of Allie Kimbro and Kate Kimbro were:

Linnie M. Kimbro (“Linnie Kimbro”) born on May 9, 1883 in Hickman County, Kentucky, married Foster Edwards about 1898, died on October 19, 1904, and is buried in the Rock Springs Memorial Gardens which is located 5 miles from Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky on Highway 51 and which apparently is located at the Rock Springs Baptist Church where Rev. Silas Cavender during the early years of the church which was organized in 1828. Foster Edwards was born on November 19, 1877, later married Olivia DeMyer on September 21, 1906 and had 3 children, and died about 1955 in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky. Foster Edwards and Linnie Edwards had 2 children:

Allie Myatt Edwards (“Allie Edwards”) born about 1898, married Linnie Baker, died about 1957, and is buried in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Linnie Baker was born about 1898 and is buried with his wife. Allie Edwards and Linnie Edwards had 2 children:

Mary Helene Edwards (“Mary Edwards”) born about 1924 and did not marry; and,

Robert Baker Edwards (“Robert Edwards”) born about 1929, and married Virginia Baker. Robert Edwards and Virginia Edwards had 2 children; and,

Basil John Edwards (“Basil Edwards”) born on June 29, 1904 in Hickman County, Kentucky, and married Frances Perry was was born about 1909. Basil Edwards and Frances Edwards had 3 children:

Basil Eugene Edwards (“Basil Edwards”) who married Ann Holmes and they had 4 children;

Betty Edwards Edwards (“Betty Edwards” & “Elizabeth Edwards”?) who married Hobart Davis, Jr. and had 2 children; and,

Charles Perry Edwards (“Charles Edwards”) who first married Gloria Hicks, and later married Mary Roy Dalton Hedian (“Mary Hedian” & “Roy Hedian”?). Charles Edwards and Gloria Edwards had 2 children;

Lela Ann Kimbro (“Lela Kimbro”) born on December 18, 1885 in Hickman County, Kentucky, married Thomas Madison Geurin (“Thomas Guerin”), and died on November 8, 1966 in Graves County, Kentucky. Thomas Geurin was born on August 5, 1882 in Kentucky, and died on January 20, 1969 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Thomas Geurin and Lela Geurin (“Ann Geurin”) had 3 children:

Estelle Geurin born on January 30 19??, and married William Oscar Coward (“William Coward”). William Coward and Estelle Coward had a son named:

William T. Coward (“William Coward”) who first married a Ruth, and later married an Ida. William Coward had 3 children: Jim L. Coward (“Jim Coward” & “James Coward”?); Jack E. Coward (“Jack Coward” & “John Coward”); and Linda Coward who married Roger Brown;

Gladys Geurin born on January 14, 19??, first married Clifford Gibbs, and later married Glenn E. Jones (“Glenn Jones”). Glenn Jones and Gladys Jones had 2 children:

Donna Jones, an adopted daughter who married Clifton Stadler. Clifton Stadler and Donna Stadler had 2 children, one of which was Brent Stadler; and,

Brenda Jones, an adopted daughter who married Thomas Anderson. Thomas Anderson and Brenda Anderson had 2 children, one of which was Thomas Anderson (“Tommy Anderson”);

Virginia Ruth Geurin (“Virginia Geurin”) born on December 19??, and married Edgar E. Rockwell (“Edward Rockwell”). Edgar Rockwell and Virginia Rockwell had 2 children:

Larry Rockwell (“Lawrence Rockwell”?) who married and had no children; and,

Geurin Rockwell (“Garry Rockwell”) who was married and had a son named Jason Rockwell;

Clara Nichols Kimbo (“Clara Kimbro”) born on July 8, 1887 in Hickman County, Kentucky, first married John William Yates (“John Yates” & “Will Yates”) on September 30, 1906, later married Max Domras and died on February 11, 1977 in Orlando, Florida. John Yates was born on February 9, 1881 in Graves County, Kentucky, and died on March 14, 1952 in Winter Park, Florida. Max Domras and Clara Domras (“Nichols Domras”) had no children. John Yates and Clara Yates (“Nichols Yates”) had a daughter named:

Willie Frances Yates (“Willie Yates”) who was born on April 18, 1919 in Water Valley, Kentucky, and married Hilliard Olin Adams (“Hilliard Adams”) on February 25, 1946. Hilliard Adams was born on January 20, 1919 in Millville, Florida. Hillard Adams and Willie Adams (“Frances Adams”) had 2 children:

Sally Ann Yates (“Sally Yates”) born on July 29, 1947 in Orlando, Florida, and married Kenneth Paul Spencer (“Kenneth Spencer”) on November 26, 1971. Kenneth Spencer was born on November 3, 1941 in Jamica, New York. Kenneth Spencer and Sally Spencer (“Ann Spencer”) had a son named Jonathan Adams Spencer (“Jonathan Spencer”) born on October 8, 1983 in Opelika, Alabama; and,

William Olin Adams (“William Adams”) born on October 18, 1953 in Bartow, Florida, and married Dianne Michelle Grote (“Dianne Grote”) on June 14, 1980. Dianne Grote was born on June 11, 1957 in Port Lyautey, Morocco. Williams Adams and Dianne Adams had a son named Christopher Grote Adams (“Christopher Adams”) born on April 17, 1984 in Columbus, Ohio;

Allie Mae Kimbro (“Allie Kimbro” & “Alamay Kimbro”) born on January 19, 1889 in Hickman County, Kentucky, and married William W. Morris (“William Morris”). William Morris and Allie Morris (“Mae Morris”) had 2 children:

a stillborn baby; and,

Lillian Morris who first married Jack Foy, later divorced, and later married Duke Mayfield who died about 1976. Duke Mayfield and Lillian Mayfield had a son named:

Tommy Duke Mayfield ("Tommy Mayfield") who married a Sarah Jane and they had an unknown child;

Apparently Lillian Morris had a daughter named:

Sarah Jane Morris (“Sarah Morris”) who married and had 2 children; and,

Cynthia Ross Kimbro (“Cynthia Kimbro” & “Cintha Kimbro”?) born on March 25, 1893 in Hickman County, Kentucky, first married Patrick Henry and had no children by that marriage, later married Percy Beith, still later married Robert Bard and had no children by that marriage, died on July 25, 1943 in Memphis, Tennessee, and is buried in the Rock Springs Memorial Gardens located 5 miles from Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky on Highway 51 and which apparently is located at the Rock Springs Baptist Church where Rev. Silas Cavender during the early years of the church which was organized in 1828. Percy Beith and Cynthia Beith (“Ross Beith”) had an adopted daughter named:

Sylvia Mae Beith (“Sylvia Beith”) who maried a Carpenter;

Julia Ann Ross (“Julia Ross”) born on July 13, 1867 in Hickman County, Kentucky, did not marry, died on August 21, 1885 in Hickman County, Kentucky, legend has it that she was buried in her wedding gown, and is buried in the Rock Springs Memorial Gardens located 5 miles from Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky on Highway 51 and which apparently is located at the Rock Springs Baptist Church where Rev. Silas Cavender during the early years of the church which was organized in 1828;

Bonny Clem Ross (“Bonny Ross” & “Bonnie Ross”?) born on October 5, 1869 in Hickman County, Kentucky, married Hardy C. Little (“Hardy Little”) who was the brother of Cynthia Little Ross (“Cynthia Ross”), and died on November 13, 1897. Hardy Little and Bonny Little (“Clem Little”) had 3 children:

John Thomas Little (“John Little”);

Wilbur Little; and,

Camie Little;

Samnell Ross (“Sam Ross”) born on August 19, 1872 in Hickman County, Kentucky, first married William T. Easley (“William Easley” & “Will Easley”), next married Bryant Williams, died on April 14, 1961, and is buried in the Rock Springs Memorial Gardens located 5 miles from Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky on Highway 51 and which apparently is located at the Rock Springs Baptist Church where Rev. Silas Cavender during the early years of the church which was organized in 1828. William Easley was born on August 23, 1872, died on January 5, 1934, and is buried with his wife. William Easley and Samnell Easley had three children:

Cecil Easley who married Georgia Browder who was born on July 23, 18?? and died on February 8, 1920. Cecil Easley and Georgia Easley had a daughter named Rachel Easley (“Rachael Easley”?) who first married Marvin Crocker and had 1 unknown child, and later remarried;

Marie Easley who married Claude Howell ("Claude Howell") and had no children; and,

Rachel Easley who married a Crocker;

Sueda R. Ross (“Sueda Ross” & “Sudie Ross”) born on September 5, 1874 in Hickman County, Kentucky, first married R. S. Kimbro (“Robert Kimbro”? & "Thomas Kimbro"?) on January 28, 1891, next married Dr. John R. Mahan (“John Mahan”) on November 27, 1907, died on June 18, 1911, and is buried in the Rock Springs Memorial Gardens which is located 5 miles from Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky on Highway 51 and which apparently is located at the Rock Springs Baptist Church where Rev. Silas Cavender during the early years of the church which was organized in 1828. R.S. Kimbro was born on October 27, 1871, died on March 2, 1901, and is buried with his wife. R.S. Kimbro and Sueda Kimbro had 2 children:

Nina Ruth Kimbro (“Nina Kimbro”) born on September 22, 1892, married Thomas Arrington (“Tom Arrington”), had no children, died on September 9, 1957, and is buried in the Harmony Cemetery in Fulton County, Kentucky. Thomas Arrington was born on December 28, 1884, and is buried with his wife; and,

Eutha Kimbro who married Ray James (“Raymond James”?) and had no children;

John Mahan and Sueda Mahan had 1 child:

Lemunel Mahan;

Virginia B. Ross (“Virginia Ross” & “Jennie Ross”) born on April 3, 1876 in Hickman County, Kentucky, married Warren Pullis, died on April 30, 1967 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, and is buried in the Rock Springs Memorial Gardens which is located 5 miles from Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky on Highway 51 and which apparently is located at the Rock Springs Baptist Church where Rev. Silas Cavender during the early years of the church which was organized in 1828. Warren Pullis was born on March 27, 1879, and died on May 16, 1926 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan?, and is buried with his wife. Warren Pullis and Virginia Pullis had 2 children:

Adrian Pullis who married and had children; and,

Thomas Pullis who married and had children; and,

Stephen Dalton Ross (“Stephen Ross”) born on February 18, 1879 in Hickman County, Kentucky, married Lula Ellen Lipscomb (“Lula Lipscomb”), died on June 9, 1948 in Greenfield, Tennessee, and is buried in the Highland Cemetery in Greenfield, Tennessee. Lula Lipscomb was born on November 2, 1870, died on November 9, 1966, and is buried with her husband. Stephen Ross and Lula Ross had at least 3 children:

Grace Ross;

Nina Ross who married Dennis Byers. Dennis Byers and Nina Byers had a daughter named:

Sarah Ellena Byers (“Sarah Byers”); and,

John Reuben Ross (“John Ross”) born on August 8, 1914, died on October 9, 1915, and is buried in the Highland Cemetery in Greenfield, Tennessee;

An unidentified son born 1835-1840 in Graves County, Kentucky, and died at an early age; and,

R. Caroline Cavender ("Caryline Cavender", "Carolyn Cavender" & "R.C. Cavender"?) born in born about 1841 in Graves County, Kentucky, and married Frank Roberts. Frank Roberts and Carolyn Roberts had a daughter named:

Rosabell Roberts who was born about 1855, married A.J. Luther ("Jack Luther"), a Primitive Baptist preacher, and died about 1921. Jack Luther was born about 1850 and died about 1930. The children of Jack Luther and Rosabell Luther were:

Betty Luther, a twin born December 4, 1875, married Augustus Monroe Kitts ("Augustus Kitts"), a Baptist preacher, and died May 30, 1916. Augustus Kitts was born July 15, 1867 and died February 26, 1918? in Graves County, Kentucky;

Nettie J. Luther ("Nettie Luther") born December 4, 1875, married William T. Hicks ("William Hicks"), and died January 22, 1915. William Hicks was born February 3, 1872 and died November 15, 1953. The children of William Hicks and Nettle Hicks were:

Bettie Hicks born about 1893, married Ira Taylor, and died about 1972. Ira Taylor was born about 1883 and died about 1955. The children of Ira Taylor and Bettie Taylor were:

W.T. Taylor;

Allen Taylor;

Murrell Taylor;

Lanora Taylor; and,

Rowa Nell Taylor?;

Ruthie Hicks who first married Clarence Wray, who died, and later married Fred Wray. Clarence Wray and Ruthie Wray had two children;

Jack Hicks who married Golda Wray (“Goldie Wray”). Jack Hicks and Golda Hicks had two children:

Clement Hicks; and,

Jacquelyn Hicks who married Glen D. French (“Glen French”) in Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky on May 26, 1949. Glen French was the son of Clarence French and Ora Burnham. Glen French and Jacquelyn had 2 sons:

Wendell French of Pilot Oak, Graves County, Kentucky; and,

Mark A. French (“Mark French”) of Pilot Oak, Graves County, Kentucky;

Coy Hicks;

Era Hicks who first married Stanford Vincent, were divorced, and later married Jess Goodwin;

Winnie Bell Hicks ("Winnie Hicks") born June 22, 1901, married Guy O. Vincent ("Guy Vincent"), lived in Linville, Kentucky, was a member of the Cuba Missionary Baptist Church in Cuba, Kentucky, died November 8, 1962 at the age of 61 in an automobile accident, and is buried in the Cuba Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery. Guy Vincent was born June 17, 1900 and died January 27, 1964. The children of Guy Vincent and Winnie Vincent were:

J.T. Vincent born May 28, 1920 and lived in Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky;

Milford Guy Vincent (“Milford Vincent”) born about 1923, married Gussie Montgomery, lived in South Fulton, Weakley County, Tennessee, and died on August 8, 1997 in South Fulton, Tennessee at the age of 74 years. Milford Vincent and Gussie Vincent had 5 children:

Anna Fay Vincent (“Anna Vincent”) who married a McGowan, and lived in Union City, Obion County, Tennessee;

Gale Vincent who lived in South Fulton, Weakley County, Tennessee;

Phillip Maddox Vincent (“Phillip Vincent”) who lived in Union City, Weakley County, Tennessee;

Steve Vincent (“Stephen Vincent”) who lived in Paducah, McCranken County, Kentucky; and,

Mike Vincent (”Michael Vincent”) who lived in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky; and,

Yvette Vincent, born June 20, 1925, married Harold B. Wright ("Harold Wright"), and lived in Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky. Harold Wright died on March 17, 1999 in Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky at the age of 73 years;

Lucille Hicks who married Lubie Breedlove and died January 23, 1993. The children of Lubie Breedlove and Lucille Breedlove were:

Larry Breedlove; and,

Melva Breedlove who married Swatzell; and;

Arthur T. Hicks ("Arthur Hicks") born June 9, 1913, married Janet Golden June 9, 1934, and died May 15, 1966. Arthur Hicks and Janet Hicks had three children;

Arthur J. Luther ("Arthur Luther") who married Ella Lancaster. Arthur Luther and Ella Luther had a son named:

A.T. Luther who married Rebecca Windslow. A.T. Luther and Rebecca Luther had 2 children:

Jeffrey Luther; and,

Nancy Luther; and,

W.F. Luther who married Edna Kitts. W.F. Luther and Edna Luther had 4 children:

Reba Luther;

Harold Truman Luther ("Harold Luther");

Sylvia Luther; and,

Dillard Luther who married Inez Taylor; and,

Elizabeth Cavender ("Lizzie Cavender") born in September 1840, married Joe Farmer (“Joseph Farmer”), and died on December 1841; 76, 80, 122, 137, 163, 172, 279, 315, 316 & 375

(6) REBECCA CAVENDER born about 1808 and would have been about 12 years old in 1820, and therefore could have been the 10-15 years old female listed in the 1820 census and who was living in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1850 when the census was taken.

(7) JAMES S. CAVENDER ("James Cavender", “J.S. Cavender” & "James Silas Cavender"?) born about 1811-1812 in Williamson County, Tennessee, first married Tincy Jackson (“Tiney Jackson”?) in Williamson County, Tennessee on October 12, 1834. The ceremony was conducted by John Hughes and Henry W. Sweeney ("Henry Sweeney") was the bondsman. Assuming he was about 21-22 years of age when he married, then he would have been born about 1812-1813 and would have been about 7-9 years of age when the 1820 census was taken and could have been one of the 0-9 males then living in the household of Eudaley James Cavender. On April 20, 1848, James S. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.S. Cavender”) married Nancy A. Underwood ("Nancy Underwood") in Williamson County, Tennessee. The ceremony was conducted by J.M. Burns and Patrick Cavender was the bondsman.

In the 1850 census of Williamson County, Tennessee, James Cavender was listed as being 38 years of age and having been born in Tennessee about 1812, his wife Nancy Cavender was then listed as being 35 years of age and having been born in Tennessee about 1815. Thus, according to the 1850 census, James Cavender would have been born in either 1811 or 1812, depending upon whether his month of birth was before or after the census was taken in the summer of 1850, and he could have been about 8-9 years old when the 1820 census was taken and could have been one of the four 0-9 year old males then living in the household of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender" & “E.J. Cavender”).

In 1850, the children of James S. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.S. Cavender”) were Silas Cavender, Elizabeth Cavender ("Betsy Cavender"), Sarah Cavender ("Sally Cavender" and Henry Cavender, which names are not only common to the names of families of Hugh Cavender and Eudaley James Cavender, but also suggests a family connection between the early Hugh Cavender and Henry Cavender of Virginia. In fact, James S. Cavender, Jr., the son of James S. Cavender above, also named his children Nancy Cavender, Elizabeth Cavender ("Betsy Cavender"), Sarah Cavender ("Sally Cavender") and Henry Cavender.

Apparently, just after the 1850 census was taken in Williamson County, Tennessee and just prior to the taking of the 1860 census for Davidson County, Tennessee, James Cavender and his wife and their oldest son Silas Cavender, who was then 15 years old and thus born about 1835, moved to Davidson County, Tennessee, where James Cavender was then listed as being 38 years old and thus born about 1812, Nancy Cavender was listed as being 35 years of age and thus born about 1815, and Silas Cavender was listed as being 15 years of age and thus born about 1835. They were then living in Davidson County, Tennessee in the same household with three other adults: Harrison Cavender then age 28 and born in Virginia about 1822 and apparently his wife Julia Cavender then age 27 and born in Tennessee born about 1823. Also listed as living in the same household was James Harrison (“Cavender”?) age 8 and thus born about 1842.

It of interest to note that the above James Cavender family must have moved Williamson County, Tennessee shortly after the census was taken in Davidson County, Tennessee. For example in the 1850 census for Williamson County, Tennessee the listing is as follows: “CAVENDER, James 39, Nancy 39, Silas 15, Elizabeth 13, Sarah Jane 11, and Henry 8, T Va, Wi-805-593.” 122, 137, 173 & 174

The children of James S. Cavender and Nancy Cavender included:

Silas Cavender born in Tennessee about 1835 and may be the same Silas Cavender who married a Sarah (“Sarah Cavender”?) in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee on October 1, 1856 according to page 21 of the “Obituaries & Marriages from Tennessee Baptist 1844-1862". In 1850, Silas Cavender and his parents were living in the 2nd. subdivision, Davidson County, Tennessee in the same household as Harrison Cavender who was then age 28 and thus born in Virginia about 1822 and his wife, Julia Cavender who then age 27 and thus born about 1823 in Tennessee, and a James Harrison (“Cavender”?) who was then 8 years and thus born about 1842. Also living in the same household was Patrick Cavender then age 32 and thus born about 1818;

(NOTE: Actually, the 1850 census states “CAVENDER, Harrison 28, Julia 27, Patrick 32, James 38, Nancy 35, Silas 15, James HARRISON 8, Va T, D-92-548"

It does not really state that the above James HARRISON (“Cavender”?) is the son of the head of the household listed as Harrison Cavender, or whether he is the son of the listed James Cavender, or whether is name is merely James Harrison. Further stated in the published census is the statement “Where a person of a different surname than the head of the household is included within that household, we have printed his surname in all capitals.”

Query: Is the above James HARRISON (Cavender) the son of the listed Harrison Cavender age 28 or the son of the listed James Cavender age 38 or whether his name is merely James Harrison?) This is further complicated by the fact that the 1860 census for Wilson County, Tennessee, which is adjacent to Davidson County, Tennessee, the only son of Harrison Cavender listed was Andrew Cavender age 2 (i.e., NOT James Harrison Cavender!) However, James Harrison Cavender would have been about 18 years of age in 1860 and he may have moved out of the household of Harrison Cavender. Also, listed in the 1870 census for Wilson County, Tennessee, the only son of Harrison Cavender listed was Andrew Cavender age 12. James Harrison Cavender was NOT listed as being a son of Harrison Cavender;

Elizabeth Cavender born in Tennessee about 1837;

Sarah Jane Cavender (“Sara Jane Cavender”?, “S.J. Cavender” & "Sarah Cavender") born in Tennessee about 1839; and,

Henry Cavender born in Tennessee about 1842;

(8) JOSEPH WYATT CAVENDER ("Joseph Cavender", “Joseph W. Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & "Wyatt Cavender") was born December 17, 1814 in Williamson County, Tennessee, married Sarah Marshall Pierce ("Sarah Pierce" & "Sarah Pearce"?) on September 19, 1838 in Maury County, Tennessee, enlisted in Capt. Fisher's Company of the Tennessee Artillery of the Confederate Army on October 1, 1861 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, served in the fall battles, including the one at Belmont, Missouri. In the Spring of 1862, Federal gunboats under the command of Commander Foote began the descent of the Mississippi River with bombardment all the way at strategic points. Joseph Cavender was killed in action on April 1, 1862 during the attack of Island #10 in the Mississippi River in Laclede County, Missouri. It is believed that he was buried in the Confederate Cemetery in Columbus, Kentucky. Sarah Pierce was born March 14, 1820 in Hardin County, Tennessee, moved to Williamson County, Tennessee, where she married Joseph Cavender, later remarried on November 4, 1864 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee to James Monroe James ("James James") who was a widower with one son, and died August 27, 1876 in Laclede County, Missouri. In the summer of 1820 when the 1820 census was taken, he would have been about 6 years old and must have been the second of the four 0-9 year old males listed in the household of Eudaley James Cavender.

In the 1850 census for Lewis County, Tennessee, the same county in which his brother Stephen Cavender was living, Joseph W. Cavender is listed as having being 35 years of age and having been born in Tennessee; thus, according the census listing, he would have been born in either 1814 or 1815 depending upon whether he was listed in the early part of 1850 or the latter part of 1850. Actually, he was born in the latter part of 1814. His wife is listed as Sarah N. Cavender (actually "Sarah Marshall Pierce" & "Sarah Cavender") age 29 and born in Kentucky. (Actually she was born March 14, 1820 in either Hardin County, Kentucky or in Hardin County, Tennessee as Hardin County, Tennessee was not formed until 1820, the year following the Jackson Purchase, and died August 27, 1876 in Laclede County, Missouri.) Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County by Maury County was returned to Maury County in 1852. That is the reason the Joseph Wyatt Cavender family is listed in the 1850 census for Lewis County, Tennessee. (It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.)

According to the 1860 census, Joseph Wyatt Cavender (“J.W. Cavender”) was then living in the 3rd. District of Hickman County, Tennessee. At that time, he was listed as being 45 years of age and born in Tennessee about 1815, his wife Sally Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”) was then age 40 and born in Tennessee about 1820 and their children then living at home were: Dolly Cavender (“Dorothea Cavender”?) age 15 and born in Tennessee about 1845; Silas Cavender age 14 and born in Tennessee about 1846; Joseph Cavender age 12 and born in Tennessee about 1848; Sarah Cavender age 10 and born in Tennessee about 1850; Martha J. Cavender (“Martha Cavender” & “Martha Jane Cavender”?) age 7 and born in Tennessee about 1853; Polly Cavender (“Mary Cavender”, “Mary J. Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender” & “Mary Jane Cavender”) age 5 and born in Tennessee about 1855; and, Abagail Cavender (“Abigail Cavender”) age 2 years and born in Tennessee about 1858. (NOTE: In 1860, an Abagail Cavender or Abigail Cavender family was also then living in the 3rd. District of Hickman County, Tennessee.)418

The children of Joseph Wyatt Cavender and Sarah Cavender were:

James Henry Cavender (“James H. Cavender”, “James H. Cavender”, “J.H. Cavender” & "James Cavender") born October 29, 1839 in Lewis County Tennessee which later became Maury County, Tennessee;

Susan Elizabeth Cavender (“Susan E. Cavender”, “S.E. Cavender” & "Susan Cavender") born April 29, 1841 in Maury County, Tennessee which later became Lewis County, Tennessee, and married Littleberry Green August 28, 1862 in Davidson County, Tennessee. (It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.);

Dolly Julia Ann Cavender ("Dolly Cavender", Julia Cavender", “Dorothea Cavender”?, “D.J.A. Cavender” & "Juliza Cavender"?) born February 28, 1843 in Maury County, Tennessee which later became Lewis County, Tennessee, and married John C. Cavender ("John Cavender", “John Charles Cavender”? & “John Calvin Cavender”?) on February 9, 1863 in Davidson County, Tennessee. (See note below.);

Silas Washington Cavender (“Silas W. Cavender”, “S.W. Cavender”, "Silas Cavender") born April 28, 1844 in Maury County which later became Lewis County, Tennessee. (It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.);

Joseph William Cavender. Sr. ("Joseph Cavender", “Joseph W. Cavender” & J.W. Cavender") was born May 24, 1846 in Maury County, Tennessee which later became Lewis County, Tennessee (It is to be noted that Lewis County, Tennessee was formed from parts of the counties of Maury County, Tennessee, Hickman County, Tennessee, Wayne County, Tennessee, and Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1843. The particular section given to Lewis County, Tennessee by Maury County, Tennessee was returned to Maury County, Tennessee in 1852.). He married Alice Elizabeth Johnson ("Alice Johnson") on October 11, 1871 in Lebanon, Laclede County, Missouri with the Baptist minister Rev. George Miser performing the ceremony, and died October 23, 1890 in Union City, Obion County, Tennessee, leaving a widow and 10 minor children. Alice Johnson was born June 18, 1853 in Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana, and died September 15, 1921 in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky. In 1865 Joseph William Cavender, Sr. moved to Savannah, Tennessee, where he entered the ferry business sometime after April 1865, and moved to Johnson County, Illinois in late 1866. In the Spring of 1868 he began farming in Lacede County, Missouri, and he later returned to Savannah, Tennessee, where he became a leading grocer. The Joseph Cavender family is listed in the 1870 census for Union Township, Laclede County, Missouri. Alice Johnson was born July 18, 1853 in Dearborn County, Indiana, and died September 15, 1921 in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky. Apparently the marriage of Joseph Cavender and Alice Johnson was against the wishes of both families as he was from a southern family and she was from a northern family. The discord was such that Joseph Cavender packed his belongings and moved from Tennessee sometime during 1874 with his wife and baby. His immediate family apparently never again saw their families that they left behind. Shortly after 1891 and after the prior decease of her husband, Alice Cavender moved her family to South Fulton, Weakley County, Tennessee, and died September 15, 1921 in Fulton County, Kentucky. Joseph Cavender and Alice Cavender had 10 children:

Susan Elizabeth Cavender ( "Susan Cavender" & “S.E. Cavender”) born July 23, 1873 in Fredericktown, Missouri, married a Hackman who was supposedly much older than Susan Cavender, and died about 1947 in Bakersfield, California. Susan Cavender Hackman ("Susan Hackman") did not have any children and died a wealthy woman with a ranch and oil lands in Bakersfield, California;

Sarah Ann Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.A. Cavender”) born June 25, 1875 in Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee, married Malcolm Edward Henning ("Malcolm Henning") about 1892, died February 7, 1955 in Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana. Malcolm Henning was born about 1871 in Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee. The children of Edward Henning and Sarah Henning were:

Edward Malcolm Henning, Jr. ("Edward Henning") born August 18 in Kentucky, married a couple of times, and had a son and a daughter, and died in March 1987 in Naples, Collier County, Florida; and,

Montez Henning ("Montez Henning") born December 31, 1896 in Kentucky, married her cousin Col. William David Haas, Jr. ("W.D. Haas" & "William Haas") in January 1918, died August 8, 1992 in Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana. William Haas was born June 18, 1897 in Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, was the son of Dr. William David Haas, Sr. (“William Haas”) and a Hattie, died August 7, 1970 in Sugartown, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, and is buried with his wife. Col. William Haas and Montez Haas had at least 2 children:

Montez Henning Haas, Jr. born October 28, 1918 in Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, married Warren Leroy Constant (“Leroy Constant”) on October 28, 1939 in Oak Hall Plantation near Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, died December 1, 1995 in Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana. Warren Constant was born December 19, 1911 in Kansas, was the son of Robert Leroy Constant (“Robert Constant”) and Clara May Warren (“Clara Warren”), died February 16, 1981 in Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, and is buried with his wife. Warren Constant and Montez Constant had 4 children:

Warren Haas Constant (“Warren Constant”) born July 25, 1942 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, and married Peggy Carolyn Robinson (“Peggy Robinson”) on July 30, 1966 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Peggy Robinson was born December 25, 1947 in LeCompte, Rapides County, Louisiana;

William David Constant (“William Constant”);

Peggy Montez Constant (“Peggy Constant”) born November 18, 1969 in Mesquite, Dallas County, Texas, and married Jonathan Rush White (“Jonathan White”) on October 16, 1990 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Jonathan White and Peggy White had 3 children:

Kayla Elizabeth White (“Kaylla White”);

Joshua Adam White (“Joshua White”); and,

Benjamin Joseph White (“Benjamin White”); and,

Carren Ruth Constant (“Carren Constant”) born September 9, 1971, and married James Hardin Lewis (“James Lewis”) on July 9, 1993 1981 in Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. James Lewis and Carren Lewis had 2 children:

Ashley Marie Lewis (“Ashley Lewis”); and,

Austin Taylor Lewis (“Austin Lewis”); and,

Lt. William David Haas, III ("William Haas") born about 1923 who was killed on July 4, 1946 at the age of 23 when his plane which he was piloting crashed on his father's farm in Bunkie, Louisiana. He was on his way home from the University of Alabama;

Joseph William Cavender, Jr. ( Joseph Cavender", “Joseph W. Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) born December 28, 1876 in Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee, married Annie O'Malley ("Annie O'Malley"), had four or more children, and then took his family away from Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky in 1910-1911 and was never heard from again. It is believed that he died about 1912;

Mary Alice Cavender ("Mamie Cavender", “Mary A. Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender” & "Mary Cavender") born April 15, 1878 in Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee, first married Tobias J. Dinwiddie ("Tobias Dinwiddie"), was married a second time, still later was married for the third time to George W. Bent ("George Bent") who was a rancher and a mining engineer in Texas and Arizona, and died December 7, 1937 at her daughter's home in Phoenix, Arizona. Mamie Dinwiddie moved to Arizona for her second husband's health about 1907. Shortly thereafter her second husband died of tuberculosis. After her marriage to George Bent, she divided her time between the ranch near El Paso, El Paso County, Texas and her other home in Miami, Arizona. By her first marriage to Tobias Dinwiddie, Mary Dinwiddie had 2 children:

Helen Dinwiddie Harley ("Helen Harley" & "Helen Dinwiddie"?) born February 1, 1900 in Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, and died January 1985 in Hemet, California; and,

Thomas J. Dinwiddie ("Thomas Dinwiddie") born April 1, 1901 in Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois and died November 5, 1983 in Hemet California;

Delah Catherine Cavender ("Delah Cavender" & “D.C. Cavender”) born October 12, 1879 in Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee, married Joseph Albert Hamilton ("Joe Hamilton" & "Joseph Hamilton") about 1906, died about 1913 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, and is buried in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky. Joseph Hamilton and Delah Hamilton had a son named:

Joseph Albert Hamilton, Jr. (“Joseph A. Cavender” & "Joe Hamilton" & "Joseph Hamilton") who was born March 31, 1908 in Wichita, Kansas, married Carrie Maddox of Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky in 1935 in Memphis, Tennessee, and had a son named:

Joseph Albert Hamilton, III born January 1937;

Silas Henry Cavender ("John Henry Cavender”, “Silas H. Cavender”, “S.H. Cavender”, “Johnny Cavender", "John Cavender" & "Silas Cavender") born October 12, 1882 in Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee. He married Grace Marie Johnson ("Grace Johnson") on December 20, 1914 in Dwyersburg, Tennessee, lived at 200 Second Street in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky, and died March 27, 1961 in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky. Grace Johnson was born March 8, 1898 in Graves County, Kentucky and died June 23, 1973 in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky. In the mid 1952, Silas Henry Cavender, before his retirement in October 1952 after serving 49 years on the Illinois Central railroad, went to court in Hickman, Fulton County, Kentucky and legally changed his name to John Henry Cavender due to the difference spellings in his mother's Bible register and his life long vital records. The above John Cavender and Grace Cavender had 7 children:

Alice Elizabeth Cavender ("Alice Cavender", “Alice E. Cavender”, “A.E. Cavender” & “Alice E. Cooper”) born November 4, 1915 in South Fulton, Weakley County, Tennessee, and married James Renrick Cooper ("James Cooper") on April 26, 1942 in Globe, Arizona, and died on January 10, 2001 in Douglas, Arizona at the age of 85 years. James Cooper and Alice Cooper had 3 sons:

James Cooper;

Jerry Cooper; and,

William Cooper;

John Proctor Knott Cavender ("John Cavender", “John P. Cavender”, “J.P.K. Cavender” & "Proctor Cavender") born July 26, 1917 in South Fulton, Weakley County, Tennessee, married Mrs. Katherine Farnsworth Bartels ("Katherine Bartels") on July 26, 1943 and who was a widow at that time with 1 daughter by her previous marriage who apparently married a Baer. John Cavender died in 2001. Katherine's maiden name was Katherine Farnsworth. John Cavender and Katherine Cavender had the 2 following sons:

John Proctor Knott Cavender, Jr. ("John Cavender" & "Proctor Cavender") born August 1944, and died November 1944; and,

John Michael Cavender ("John Cavender" & “John M. Cavender”) born August 23, 1945, and lived in Highlands, North Carolina;

Jerry Porter Cavender (“Jerry P. Cavender”, “J.P. Cavender” & "Jerry Cavender") born December 3, 1920 in Paducah, McCranken County, Kentucky, married Bettye Louise Altman ("Bettye Altman" & "Betty Altman") on June 10, 1949 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, lived in Chicago, Illinois, and had 2 daughters;

Grace Louise Cavender ("Grace Cavender" & “Grace L. Cavender”) born October 9, 1924 in Dyersburg, Dyer County, Tennessee, first married William VanDyke August 8, 1947 (“Grace Van Dyke”), and later married David Brooks in June 1960;

Joseph William Cavender (“Joseph W. Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & "Joseph Cavender" & ) born September 7, 1928 in Dyersburg, Dyer County, Tennessee, and died May 27, 1937 in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky;

Emma Ruth Cavender ("Emma Cavender", “E.R. Cavender” & “Emma R. Cavender”) born December 7, 1930 in Dyersburg, Dyer County, Tennessee and married Kenneth A. Meredith ("Kenneth Meredith") on December 20, 1950 and who was from Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, and who was living in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky in 2001. Kenneth Meredith and Emma Meredith had a son and a daughter; and,

Larry Downs Cavender ("Larry Cavender", “L.D. Cavender” & “Larry D. Cavender”) born May 24, 1936 in Memphis, Tennessee, first married Patricia Horton June 1970 in Memphis, Tennessee, later married Josephine Barras (“Josephine Bannas”) in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky on February 13, 1982 and who was from Memphis, Tennessee. In 2001, they were living in Portland, Oregon. Both of his wives had a son by their former marriage;

Emma Marshall Cavender (“Emma M. Cavender”, “E.M. Cavender” & "Emma Cavender") born October 16, 1883 in Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee, married Charles Brann on July 11, 1922 in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky, and died June 7, 1957 in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky. At the time of his marriage to Emma Cavender, Charles Brann was a widower with 2 daughters;

Victor Thompson Cavender ("Victor Cavender" & “V.T. Cavender”) was born October 7, 1885 in Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee, and died in the early 1950's just before his birthday in Los Angeles, California;

Samuel Lawrence Cavender ("Samuel Cavender" & “S.L. Cavender”) born June 8, 1888 in a covered wagon in route to Denver, Denver County, Colorado, and died in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky sometime after his 21st. birthday in 1909. The family lived in Denver, Denver County, Colorado for only 6 months and then returned to Tennessee; and,

Chester Weil Cavender ("Chester Cavender" & “C.W. Cavender”) born May 9, 1890 in Union City, Obion County, Tennessee, and died December 14, 1890 in Union City, Obion County, Tennessee;

Mary Jennett Haynes Cavender ("Mary Jenett Hanes Cavender", “Mary J. Cavender”, “Mary H. Cavender”, “Jennett Cavender”, “M.J.H. Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender” & "Mary Cavender") born March 15, 1848 in Lewis County, Tennessee which later became Maury County, Tennessee (see note above);

Sarah Clementine Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.C. Cavender”) born April 15, 1852 in Lewis County, Tennessee which later became Maury County, Tennessee (see note above);

Martha Matilda Jane Cavender ("Martha Cavender", “Martha Jane Cavender”, “M.M.J. Cavender”, Martha J. Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) born April 27, 1852 in Lewis County, Tennessee which later became Maury County, Tennessee (see note above);

Polly Cathy Cavender (“Polly Cathey Cavender”, "Polly Cavender", "Mary Cavender, "Mary Jane Catherine Cavender" & “M.J. Cavender”) born June 15, 1854 in Lewis County, Tennessee which later became Maury County, Tennessee (see note above); and,

Milly Abigail Cavender ("Milly Abigille Cavender", "Milley Cavender", “M.A. Cavender” & "Milly Cavender") born October 17, 1857 in Lewis County, Tennessee which later became Maury County, Tennessee (see note above). 97, 137, 151, 278 & 315

(9) SALLY P. CAVENDER ("Sally Cavender" & “S.P. Cavender”) who married Edward H. Trent ("Edward Trent") in Williamson County, Tennessee on either November 9, 1835 or November 12, 1835 by Joel Anderson, a ministers of the Big Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church with which Eulaley James Cavender and his family were apparently members. William Anderson was the bondsman and, on the same date, Mary McConnico was married to Spencer Buford by James King. Assuming Sally Cavender was 19-20 years old when she was married, then she would have been born in 1815-1816 and would have been 4-5 years old when the 1820 census was taken and would have been one of the two 0-9 year old females then living in the Eudaley James Cavender household;

(10) AN UNIDENTIFIED DAUGHTER who was the last of the two 0-9 years old females listed in the 1820 census and thus born about 1811-1820;

(11) PATRICK H. CAVENDER (“Patrick Cavender” & “P.H. Cavender”) who is believed to be the third one of the four 0-9 years old males listed in the 1820 census and thus born between 1811-1820. In the 1850 census for the 2nd. Subdivision, Davidson County, Tennessee, he is listed as then being 32 years of age and thus born about 1818.

The following is to be noted that in 1850 census for the 2nd. Subdivision, Davidson County, Tennessee, a family was listed as comprising Harrison Cavender age 28 and born in Virginia about about 1822 and his wife Julia Cavender age 27 and born in Tennessee about 1823, together with a James Harrison (“Cavender”) age 8 and born about 1842.

Also living in the same household was Patrick Cavender age 32 and thus born about 1817-1818, and further living in the same household was the family of James Cavender comprising himself age 38 and born about 1812, his wife Nancy Cavender age 35 and born about 1815, and their son Silas Cavender age 15 and born about 1835 and who may be the same Silas Cavender who married a Sarah (“Sarah Cavender”?) in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee on October 1, 1856.122 & 137

Further noted is that on April 20, 1848, James S. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.S. Cavender”), who was the son of James Eudaley Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.E. Cavender”) and grandson of Hugh Cavender, married Nancy A. Underwood ("Nancy Underwood") in Williamson County, Tennessee. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. J.M. Burns and Patrick Cavender was the bondsman.76

Sometime between 1837 and 1840, James Cavender, Patrick Cavender, and John Cavender each brought a separate lawsuit against John G. Boyd ("John Boyd") in Williamson County, Tennessee. 94

Patrick H. Cavender ("Patrick Cavender" & “P.H. Cavender”) paid poll taxes in the 14th. District, Williamson County, Tennessee in 1838122; in 1839, he paid poll taxes in the 10th. District, Williamson County, Tennessee; and, in 1840 he paid poll taxes in the 10th. District of Williamson County, Tennessee. He does not again appear in Williamson County, Tennessee until 1850 when he was listed as living in the 15th. District, Williamson County, Tennessee and paid taxes on 1 poll.

(12) JOHN CAVENDER who was listed in the 1850 Williamson County, Tennessee census as being 30 years of age and born in Tennessee. Therefore, he was born in either 1819 or 1820, depending on whether his month of birth was before or after the census was taken, and could have been the last of the four 0-9 year old males listed as living in the household of Eudaley James Cavender when the 1820 census was taken. John Cavender's wife, Nancy, was listed as being 28 years old and also born in Tennessee and their daughter, Mary Cavender, was listed as being 3 years of age. Based on the age of their daughter, John Cavender and Nancy Cavender were probably married about 1846; and,

(13) WILLIAM CAVENDER born about 1821, married Mary E. Scruggs (“Mary Elizabeth Scruggs”? & "Marietta Scruggs"?) in Williamson County, Tennessee on June 2, 1847. The ceremony was conducted by S. H. Thompson ("H. Thomson"?), J.P., and Edward A. Truit ("Edward Fruit", "Edward Trait", "Edward Truit" or "Edward Truitt") was the bondsman.

According to the 1850 census, William Cavender then age 29 and born in Tennessee about 1821, was living in the Tenth District, Williamson County, Tennessee together with his wife Marietta Cavender age 25 and born in Tennessee about 1825, and their children, all born in Tennessee comprised: James T. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.T. Cavender”) age 5 and born about 1845; and Zach Taylor Cavender ("Zach Cavender", “Zackery Taylor”?, “Zachary Taylor Cavender”, “Z.T. Cavender” & "Zachariah Taylor Cavender"?) age 2 and born about 1848.174 As William Cavender was born about 1821, he was born after the 1820 census was taken in Williamson County, Tennessee.

According to the 1860 census for Maury County, Virginia, a William Cavender and his family was then living there and comprised himself age 39 and born about 1821 and thus he would have been married when he was 16 years old, and his wife then M.E. Cavender (“Marietta Cavender”?) age 35 and born about 1825.

The children of William Cavender and Marietta Cavender are believed to have included:

J. THOMAS CAVENDER ("Thomas Cavender", "James Thomas Cavender"? & “J.T. Cavender”) about 1845-1848;

ZACH TAYLOR CAVENDER (“Zach Cavender”, “Zachariah Cavender”? & “Z.T. Cavender”) born about 1848.

(It is to be noted that a Zacharia L. Cavender (“Zacharia Cavender”, “Zachariah Cavender” & “Z.L. Cavender”). It is to be noted that Zacharia L. Cavender (“Zacharia Cavender” & “Z.L. Cavender”) was then living in Webb, Reynolds County, Missouri and he was listed as being age 33 and born in Tennessee about 1847 and his father was born in Virginia and his mother was born in Tennessee. His wife was Martha C. Cavender (“Martha Cavender” & “M.C. Cavender”) age 31 and born in Missouri about 1849 and both of her parents were born in Missouri. Their children were: Samantha J. Cavender (“Samantha Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”) age 10 and born in Missouri about 1870; Louis Mc Cavender (“Louis Mack Cavender”?, “Louis Cavender” & “L.M. Cavender”) age 5 and born in Missouri about 1875; Wilburn T. Cavender (“Wilburn Cavender” & “W.T. Cavender”) age 3 and born in Missouri about 1877; and, Lora Lee Cavender (“Lora Cavender” & “L.L. Cavender”) age 1 and born in Missouri about 1879;

J.H. CAVENDER (“James H. Cavender”?, "James Cavender"?, “John H. Cavender”?, “Joseph H. Cavender”?, “J.H. Cavender” & "John Cavender"?) a male then age 10 and thus born about 1850;

W.S. CAVENDER ("William Cavender"?, & “William S. Cavender”?) a male and then age 6 and thus born about 1854;

M.M. CAVENDER a female then age 5 and thus born about 1855;

L.S. CAVENDER ("Stephen Cavender"?) a male then 3 and thus born about 1857; and,

S.M. CAVENDER a female age 1 month and thus born about 1860;

(VI) HEZEKIAH CAVENDER who was born about 1772 in the Flat Creek (“Flatt Creek”?) area of Raleigh Township of Amelia County, Virginia near the Appomattox River. He may have been named after the Hezekiah Featherstone ("Hezekiah Featherston") who married Nancy Tarpley ("Ann Tarpley"), the daughter of James Tarpley, and who farm was adjacent to the farm of his father after the families moved to Charlotte County, Virginia, along with the Eudaleys.441

However, Hezekiah was also the name of the son of Ahaz, King of Judah, who was 25 years old when he began his reign in Jerusalem and reigned thereafter for 29 years (715-687 b.c.) and was considered one of the best kings of Judah.

In February 1816, Hezekiah Cavender of Williamson County, Tennessee and son of Hugh Cavender of Amelia County, Virginia and Charlotte County, Virginia, was listed as an object of charity in the care of Freeman Walker. In January 1829, Hezekiah was still listed as a pauper in the care of James Dupree.70 Apparently, a pauper was anyone who had some type of an affliction and/or could not care of himself/herself. It is to be noted that on January 6, 1810, Drury Pulliam sold 301 acres of land to William Thomas (“William B. Thomas”?) on the East side of the Big Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee, which was adjacent to land owned and occupied by Oliver Williams and James Cavender, and excepting 3 acres which were previously deeded to Freeman Walker on June 5, 1805 by John McMurray. Thus, Freeman Walker apparently was a neighbor of Hezekiah Cavender's brother, Eudaley James Cavender. ("Eudaley Cavender"). Note that in 1803, Keziah McConnico (“Kezekia McConnico”?, “Hezekiah McConnico”? & “Kezekiah McConnico”?) and Jared McConnico either owned property or were res residing in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1803, and there is the possibility that Hezekiah Cavender may have also been named after Hezekiah McConnico. Additionally, a Jeremiah Fetherstone, an orphan of Charles Featherstone, chose Moses Eudaley as his guardian. Hezekiah Cavender’s mother was Frances Eudaley. Further, on September 2, 1805, Hezekiah Cavender’s brother John Cavender and then residing in Charlotte County, Virginia, sold to William Blake, Jr. of the same county 75 acres of land in Charlotte County, Virginia on the waters of the Horspen Creek which his brother had inherited from their father and on which tract of land their family resided. Of significance is the fact that the land was bounded by the lands of William Blake, Sr. whose daughter married Hezekiah Cavender’s oldest brother Joseph Cavender, and also was bounded by the lands of James Elmore and Hezekiah Featherstone. There could be a family connection between the Cavender family and the Featherstone family. 53 70 & 177 It is also to be noted that a James Elmore (minister) married Polly Hamlett (widow) on October 13, 1803 in Charlotte County, Virginia.

(VII) STEPHEN CAVENDER (“Stephen Cantrell Cavender”?) is believed to have been born about 1776 in the Flat Creek or Flatt Creek area of Raliegh Township, Amelia County, Virginia near the Appomattox River. The basis of the estimate of the date of birth of Stephen Cavender is that, on September 4, 1797, Thomas Chaffin, stated to be the guardian of a Stephen Cavender who was an orphan of Hugh Cavender, provided the court of Charlotte County with full receipts of his guardianship, apparently because the minor ward of the court had just become 21 years of age. Thus, Stephen Cavender must have been born about 1776 and therefore was about 16 years of age when his mother died about 1793. Additionally, in 1796, Stephen Cavender, believed to be the son of Hugh Cavender, paid estate taxes in Charlotte County, Virginia on only 1 white male adult over 21 (himself) and owned no livestock and must have been just turned 21 years of age when the tax collector made his survey, and therefore would have been born about 1775.393 As the date of birth of Stephen Cavender’s brother, John Cavender, is likewise believed to be about 1776, then there is a very good possibility that Stephen Cavender and John Cavender were actually twins sons of Hugh Cavender. In fact, their older brother, Eudaley James Cavender, apparently had twins sons named Stephen Cavender and James B. Cavender (“James Cavender” & “James Benjamin Cavender”?) who were born about 1798.

On June 9, 1794, Stephen Cavender’s widowed mother, then living in Charlotte County, Virginia, gave his brother, Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") and his wife Betsy Cavender (formerly "Betsy Sammons" & "Betty Sammons"), a surrey and a bay coach horse just before Frances Cavender died. The Indenture was witnessed by James Sammons (believed to be Betsy's Sammons' brother), Edward Chambers, and Stephen Cavender (believed to be Eudaley James Cavender's brother).393 At the time Stephen Cavender witnessed the above Indenture, he was undoubtly over the legal requirement of 14 years of age to be able to witness a legal document.

On November 11, 1797, Stephen Cavender of Charlotte County, Virginia granted a legal power of attorney to Austin Clements of Charlotte County to collect money due him from the estate of his father, Hugh Cavender. The above power of attorney was witnessed by John R. Bedford and John Petty, Sr. and was first proved in Court on April 2, 1798 and was again proved in Court on January 5, 1801 by oath of Robert Bedford. This additional legal proceedings may have been necessary because Stephen Cavender may not have actually reached his 21th. birthday when he first signed the power of attorney.36 Eudaley James Cavender, ("James Cavender") first arrived in Williamson County in either late 1805 or early 1806 and which county is adjacent to Davidson County.

As Stephen Cavender paid personal estate taxes in Charlotte County, Virginia in 1797 on 1 adult male over 21 (himself) and owned no livestock and, again, would have been born about 1776. As no other Cavender then apparently lived in Charlotte County, Virginia at that particular point in time, then the older brother of Stephen Cavender named Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") was then living next to his father-in-law James Sammons in 1797 and apparently had already moved to Lunenburg County, Virginia by that time. 393

In 1806, Stephen Cavender and his brother, James Cavender, paid poll taxes in Williamson County, Tennessee. Thus, Stephen Cavender must have gone with his brother and his family to Williamson County, Tennessee in the fall of 1805 as he married Elizabeth McCormack ("Elizabeth McCormick"?) on December 30, 1805 in Davidson County, Tennessee.

In 1812, Stephen Cavender apparently was still living in Davidson County in which the City of Nashville is located. 53, 122, 134, 279 & 355

Stephen Cavender paid taxes in Davidson County, Tennessee in 1811, and a James Cavender (probably his brother) paid taxes in Williamson County in 1815.

In November 1812, the Governor of Tennessee received a call for 1500 volunteers called the Tennessee Militia for the defense of New Orleans. Actually, President Madison intended to invade and occupy West Florida. Andrew Jackson was the Major General of the Tennessee Militia at that time. A regiment of cavalry, or mounted gunmen, numbering 670 assembled at Franklin, Tennessee and on January 19, 1813 the overland march began under the command of Colonel Coffee. On February 16, 1813, they united with General Jackson's two other regiments. When they stopped at Washington, in the territory of Mississippi, and a short way from Natchez, orders came from the War Department to disband and General Jackson led the expedition back to Nashville at his own expense for which he was later reimbursed. This was probably the same regiment afterwards commanded by General Coffee in the first part of the Creek War. Serving in Troupe No.4 of 35 men commanded by Captain Stump was Stephen Cavender. This particular Stephen Cavender who volunteered to serve in the Tennessee Militia could possibly have been the son of the above Stephen Cavender. If this were the case, then the younger Stephen Cavender would have enlisted when he was about 14 years of age, which is not considered reasonably likely, but still not impossible.

In 1826, a Stephen Cavender received a land grant in Williamson County, Tennessee for 50 acres of land; in 1834 he received a land grant in Williamson County, Tennessee for 15 acres of land; on August 1, 1837, a Stephen Cavender purchased 120 acres of land in Maury County, Tennessee; in 1848 he received a land grant in Williamson County, Tennessee for 200 acres of land; and a Stephen Cavender later purchased 111 acres, a house and lot (and grocery store) in the town of Hampshire at Main and Jefferson Streets, a 200 acre tract of land, a house and lot next to the grocery store, and 84 acres of land, for a total of 515 acres.

The above Stephen Cavender could be either the son of Hugh Cavender born about 1776 or the son of Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender") born about 1798, both of whom then apparently lived in Maury County, Tennessee at the same time.

In 1850, both Stephen Cavender and his son Silas S. Cavender ("Silas Cavender"), were living in Maury County, Tennessee, and Silas Cavender was listed as a blacksmith and had married Permeila R.O. Andrews (“Permelia Andrews”, “Permellia Andrews”, “Pamela Andrews” & “Permela Andrews”?) of North Carolina on April 10, 1848 in Mt. Pleasant, Maury County, Tennessee. 279 & 355

In the 1860 census for Maury County, Tennessee, Stephen Cavender was then living in Maury County and was listed as then being 63 years of age and having been born in Virginia about 1797; his twin brother, James B. Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.B. Cavender” & “James Benjamin Cavender”?) was then living in Rutherford County, Tennessee, together with his wife M. J. Cavender (“Matilda Cavender”? & “Matilda Jane Cavender”?) age 60 and born about 1800, and their daughter Milley Cavender ("Milly Cavender") age 20 and born about 1840; and,

(VIII) JOHN CAVENDER (“John Hugh Cavender, Jr.”?) is believed to have been born about 1776 in the Flatt Creek (“Flat Creek”) area of Raleigh Township, Amelia County, Virginia near the Appomattox River and was the John Cavender who married Elizabeth Compton in Pittsylvania County, Virginia on November 28, 1815 when he was about 40 years of age and she was probably below the age of 18 years and thus required the consent of her father Jeremiah Compton. It is believed that John Cavender died and was buried in Halifax County, Virginia. Jeremiah Compton had previously married Elizabeth Cavender who was the daughter of Hugh Cavender and Frances Eudaley, and either Jeremiah Compton’s brother or first cousin, Archibald Compton, had previously married Elizabeth Cavender, the sister of the above Sarah Cavender and who was the second daughter of Hugh Cavender. It is of further interest to note that Edmond Chumbley had previously married Mary Compton, the daughter of Archibald Compton.

John Cavender made application in Pittsylvania County, Virginia for permission to married Elizabeth Compton on November 28, 1815. As Jeremiah Compton, who was probably the father of Elizabeth Compton, gave his consent to the marriage, John Cavender and Edmond Chumbley posted the required bond of $150. It is of interest to note that Edmond Chumbley was the person who had previously married Mary Compton the daughter of Archibald Compton who had previously married Hugh Cavender’s daughter, Sarah Cavender (“Sally Cavender”). Thus, Archibald Compton was probably the the brother of Jeremiah Compton who had previously married the apparent twin sister of Sarah Cavender named Elizabeth Cavender. The consent of Jeremiah Compton was witnessed by Edmond Chumbley (“Edmund Chumbley”) and John Faris (“John Feris” & “John Furis”). The actual documents read as follows:

“KNOW all men by these presents, That we John Cavender and Edmond Chumbley are held and firmly bound unto his Excellency Wilson C. Nicholas Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia and to his successors in office for the use of the Commonwealth in the just and full sum of one hundred and Fifty dollars - to which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselved and each of us, our herirs executors and administrators firmly by these presents - sealed with our seals and dated this 28th day of November 1815. The Condition of the above obligation is such, That whereas, the bound John Cavender hath this day obtained a license for his intermarriage with Elizabeth Compton of the said County, Now, if there is lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage, then this obligation is void, else remain in force and virtue.” Signed by John Cavender and Edmond Chumbley by their marks.

A further document read as follows:

“This is to certify that the Clerk of Pittsylvania is at liberty to isue (sic) Sicence (sic) for John Cavender to marry my daughter Elizabeth given under my hand this 27th of November 1815.” Signed by Jeremiah Compton by his mark, and, witnessed by John Faris by his signature and by Edmond Chumbley by his mark.

It is significant to note that in March 1815, John Cavender brought suit against John Faris in the county court of Pittslvania County, Virginia. Plaintiff by his attorney asked for dismissal. Later, on March 22, 1822, the suit by John Cavender against John Faris was continued, a jury was sworn, and a verdict was rendered for John Cavender for $40 for damages. A motion was made by the attorney for John Faris to order the verdict set aside, that the defendant pay for the trial, and requested a new trial at the next court. Following two continuances, the suit abates because of the death of John Faris.

If John Cavender, the son of Hugh Cavender, was born about 1776, then in 1815 he would have been about 39 years of age when he married Elizabeth Compton.

It is not believed that John Cavender was the son of William Cavender’s older brother, Joseph Cavender who was born about 1760 in Amelia County, Virginia, and who at least by February 28, 1798 had married a Susanna Ware because, on that date, William Ware, Sr. of Chesterfield County, Virginia jointly gave to his son-in-law, Joseph Cavender, his daughter, Susanna Cavender, and his grandson, Thomas Cavender, 87 acres of land on which they were then living, and which land was part of the land on which William Ware, Sr., was also then living. Assuming John Cavender was in fact born about 1794, then he would have been born when William Ware gave the land to his grandson Thomas Cavender and undoubtedly would not have intentionally left out John Cavender. Thus, John Cavender is not a likely candidate to be the son of Joseph Cavender.38 & 120

It should be noted that when Hugh Cavender's daughter, Sally Cavender ("Sarah Cavender"), married Archibald Compton ("Arch Compton") in Amelia County, Virginia on December 18, 1784. Archibald Compton and Jeremiah Compton were the named Sureties, Hugh Cavender and Sally Compton’s parents gave their consents, and an Ambrose Jeter was a witness to the consent. In about 1810, a John Cavender sued Ambrose Jeter in Pittslvania County, Virginia on apparently an unpaid debt of some type. 123, 133, 149, 228, 281, 294, 295 393

On December 1, 1794, a Hugh Cavender, then living in Charlotte County, Virginia was mentioned in a legal document as being an orphan of Hugh Cavender, being of “lawful age”, and also chose Thomas Chaffin as his personal guardian. As he was listed as being of "lawful age" at that particular time, then that particular Hugh Cavender must have been at between 14-21 years of age at that particular point in time, and thus would have been born sometime between 1776-1780. As his older brother Stephen Cavender, is believed to have likewise been born about 1775-1776, there is a possibility that Stephen Cavender and John Cavender were actually twins, as their older brother, James Cavender, apparently had twin sons named Stephen Cavender and James Cavender. 393

On September 2, 1805, the above John Cavender was then living in Charlotte County, Virginia and sold to William Blake, Jr., of Charlotte County 75 acres of land in Charlotte County on the Waters of the Horsepen Creek which he inherited from his father, Hugh Cavender and on which tract Hugh Cavender formerly resided. The land was bounded by the lands of William Blake, Sr., James Elmore and Hezekiah Featherston ("Hezekiah Featherstone"?) and the Indenture was witnessed by Samuel Pollard, Coleman Mullings and William Mullings and recorded December 2, 1805. 50 It is to be noted that a James Elmore (minister) married Polly Hamlett (widow) on October 13, 1803 in Charlotte County, Virginia.

As the youngest son of Hugh Cavender and Frances Cavender was named John Cavender in his father's will, and his date of birth is believed to be about 1776, there is a very good possibility that the full name of the above John Cavender was "John Hugh Cavender" or "Hugh John Cavender" and that his father chose to call him "John" in his will, but when his father and mother both died prior to December 1, 1794, and he was only about 18 years of age, he chose to use the name Hugh Cavender on the formal adoption papers. In fact, the full name of the above John Cavender could possibly have been John Hugh Cavender, Jr. and thus his father would have been named John Hugh Cavender, Sr. 393

In 1809, a John Cavender apparently was paying poll taxes in Williamson County, Tennessee. 53 However, during the period of 1810-1821, the only Cavender paying taxes in Williamson County, Tennessee was John Cavender's brother, Eudaley James Cavender ("James Cavender"). Consequently, John Cavender moved out of Williamson County just prior to 1810 and may have moved to Pittsylvania County, Virginia where he married Elizabeth Compton, or may have moved somewhere else yet determined.

On November 28, 1815 and at the age of about 39 years, John Cavender may have married Elizabeth Compton in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and Edmond Chumbley was the surety. It is of interest to note that Edmond Chumbley had previously married Mary Compton, the daughter of Archibald Compton who had previously married John Cavender’s older sister, Sarah Cavender (“Sally Cavender”) and, that, Archibald Compton was also the brother of Jeremiah Compton who had previously married the other older sister of John Cavender named Elizabeth Cavender. Thus, there should be no question but that this particular John Cavender was either the son or the grandson of Hugh Cavender and Frances Eudaley.397

John Cavinder ("John Cavender") family was living in Pittsylvania County, Virginia in 1820 and probably was the same John Cavender who married Elizabeth Compton in Pittsylvania County, Virginia on November 28, 1815.397 Thus, there is a reasonable possibility that John Cavender, and family, continued to live for a while in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and eventually may have moved to Fairfax County, Virginia where they both may have subsequently died and are buried. Pennsylvania County, Virginia was formed out of Fairfax County, Virginia.

In the 1850 census, apparently another John Cavender was then living in Williamson County, Tennessee and was then 78 years of age and listed as having been born in Virginia about 1772, and his wife Elizabeth Cavender was listed as then being 69 years of age and also born in Virginia about 1781. As this particular John Cavender was born in Virginia about 1772, his date of birth was about 4 years earlier than the estimated date of birth of the particular John Cavender who was the son of Hugh Cavender, i.e., about 1776. Additionally, assuming Elizabeth Compton was 18-25 years of age when she married John Cavender on November 28, 1815 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, then she would have been born about 1790-1797. Thus, in 1850 she would only have been about 53-60 years of age. Consequently, it appears that the particular John Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender who were living in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1850 are not the same John Cavender and Elizabeth Compton who were married in Pittsylvania County, Virginia on November 28, 1815. Thus, it appears that Hugh Cavender’s youngest son, John Cavender, either stayed behind when his older brother, Eudaley James Cavender, moved to Williamson County, Tennessee in either the fall of 1805 or spring of 1806, or he moved with his brother to Williamson County, Tennessee, and moved back to Virginia after 1810, because he married Elizabeth Compton in Pittsylvania County, Virginia in 1815. 9, 12, 20, 75, 76, 78, 84, 86, 87, 92, 122, 128, 132, 137, 166, 168, 173, 174 & 295

It is of interest to note that Hugh Cavender's youngest son, John Cavender, had 2 older sisters, one of which was named Elizabeth Cavender and who married a Jeremiah Compton, and the other one named Sarah Cavender who married his brother named Archibald Compton. Thus, the Cavender’s and Compton’s must have lived near each other. Thus, as John Cavender’s two sisters married Compton brothers, it is reasonable to conclude that it was Hugh Cavender’s youngest son or his grandson named John Cavender was the one who married Elizabeth Compton in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. As Hugh Cavender’s son, John Cavender, would have been about 39 years old at the time he may have married his niece Elizabeth Compton and as the grandson of Hugh Cavender, and who may have been the son of William Cavender, would have been of the right age to be the one who married Elizabeth Compton, it is more reasonable to believe that the John Cavender who married Elizabeth Compton in Pittsylvania County, Virginia was actually the grandson of Hugh Cavender. It is to be noted that Pittsylvania County, Virginia was formed out of Halifax County, Virginia in 1767; that Halifax County, Virginia was formed out of Lunenburg County, Virginia in 1752; and, that, Charlotte County, Virginia was formed out of Lunenburg County, Virginia in 1765.

Of some interest, but not believed to be relevant to the foregoing, a Victor S. Cavener ("Victor Cavener", “Victor S. Cavender”?, “V.S. Cavender”? & "Victor Cavender"?) of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, who is said to have written extensively about his ancestors before his death on November 6, 1990, a Hugh Cavener (“Hugh Cavender”?) had a son named John Cavener ("John Cavender"?) who was born about 1793-1794.

This particular John Cavener had a son named George Crawford Cavener ("George Cavener", “George Crawford Cavender”? & "George Cavender"? & “G.C. Cavender”?) who was born June 14, 1839.

The said George Cavener had a son named Jones Victor Cavener ("Jones Cavener", “Jones Victor Cavender”?, “J.V. Cavender”? & "Jones Cavender"?) who was born January 17, 1883.

And, the said Jones Cavener was the father of the above Victor S. Cavener (“Victor S. Cavender”?, “Victor Cavender” & “V.S. Cavender”?) who was born February 1, 1908 and died November 1990.

It is also considered to be of relevance to note that a Jincy Cavendar ("Jincy Cavender") married Elisha Walker on December 14, 1808 in Williamson County, Tennessee, and John Walker was the bondsman. Assuming she was merely 15 years old when she married Elisha Walker, she would then have had to have been born in the latter part of 1793, less than one year after Eudaley James Cavender and Betsy Cavender were married on March 14, 1793. Therefore, when the 1820 Williamson County census was taken, she would have been about 27 years old and therefore may not have been the listed 16-25 year old female then living in the household of Eudaley James Cavender. As previously noted, Jincy Cavender's husband, Elisha Walker, was the bondsman for Stephen Cavender when he married Sally Short in 1819. Therefore, if Jincy Cavender was not the first born child of Eudaley James Cavender, then she must have been the daughter of Eudaley Cavender's brother named Stephen Cavender.61 & 122

Also it is noted that a Harrison Cavendar ("Harrison Cavender") apparently married his cousin Julisey Cavendar ("Julisey Cavender" & "Juley") on August 28, 1845 in Williamson County, Tennessee. The ceremony was conducted by William F. Carter ("William Carter") and James Cavender was the bondsman. Assuming Julisey Cavender was 21 years of age when she was married, she would have then been born about 1824 (actually she apparently was born about 1823) and, therefore, she was born after the 1820 census was taken and therefore could not have been the listed 0-9 year old female in the Eudaley James Cavender household in 1820. Likewise, assuming Harrison Cavender was 21-22 years of age when he was married, he would also have been born after the 1820 census was taken (actually he was born about 1822) and could not have been the listed 0-9 year old male in the 1820 census. Thus, it appears that neither the above Julisey Cavender or Harrison Cavender was a child of Eudaley James Cavender.

As previously pointed out, most families, including the succeeding generations of the Cavender families, invariably named their children after their very close relatives. For example, the given names of the children of Joseph Wyatt Cavender, i.e., Henry Cavender, James Cavender, Elizabeth Cavender ("Betsy Cavender"), Silas Cavender, Joseph Cavender, William Cavender, Sarah Cavender ("Sally Cavender"), and Mary Cavender, are among the given names of the children of both Hugh Cavender and Eudaley James Cavender ("Eudaley Cavender"), Joseph Wyatt's grandfather and father, but are also common to those of his brothers and to the Henry Cavender in Virginia, which suggests a family connection between Hugh Cavender and Henry Cavender of Virginia.

Additionally, according to the 1860 census, Rachel Cavender ("Rachael E. Cavender" & "Rachael Cavender") age 65 and born either in Maryland or in Auglaize County, Ohio about 1795, was living in St. Mary’s Township, Auglaize County, Ohio and her family consisted of Abigail Cavender age 26 and born in Ohio about 1834, Henry Cavender age 23 and born in Ohio about 1837, and Maltilda Cavender ("Matilda Cavender"?), again suggesting a family connection with the above Cavender families.

The Amelia County, Virginia Hugh Cavender is not believed to be a son of the Westmoreland County Henry Cavender because the children of Henry Cavender were specifically named in his Last Will and Testament as being Thomas Cavender, John Cavender, Rachael Cavender and George Cavender. Therefore, the only other possibility is that they were either brothers or cousins.9, 12, 20, 22, 75, 76, 78, 84, 86, 87, 92, 122, 128, 132, 137, 149, 166, 168, 173, 174, ,264, 279, 281, 293, 294, 295, 350, 355, 393, 410, 499 & DB17/156

PATRICK CAVENDER line (1800-1850-)

PATRICK CAVENDER (sometimes “Patrick Cavinor”) born in Ireland about 1800, apparently based on the fact that in the 1880 census for Marshall County, Tennessee regarding his oldest son, John Cavender, it is recorded therein that the father of John Cavender was born in Ireland and his mother was born in Virginia.

However, it is contended by others that Patrick Cavender was born about 1800 in Amelia County, Virginia445, and by still others to have been born on May 23, 1804 in either Virginia or North Carolina.435

In either event, Patrick Cavender married Keziah M. Tucker (“Keziah Tucker”, "Kissiah Tucker"445, "Keiziah Tucker"454 , "Cisy Tucker"?, “Kisiah Tucker”? & Kesiah Tucker"?) in Amelia County, Virginia on either April 5, 1821 or on April 2, 1821454 when she was about 17 years of age, and he died in either Marshall County, Tennessee sometime between 1831-1835, or in Lincoln County, Tennessee before 1840,445 and is believed to have been buried in New Hope Cemetery in Marshall County, Tennessee.

Keziah Tucker was born on either June 21, 1804 or on July 21, 1805 in Amelia County, Virginia, was the daughter of Benjamin Tucker and Jane Spinner ("Jency Spinner"445), is believed to have been on the wagon train that went to Christian County, Missouri in 1852, at which time she was 50-52 years of age. Keziah Cavender died sometime after 1880 in Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in the Lindsey Cemetery one mile Southeast of Republic Township, Greene County, Missouri next to Robertson Williams and Nancy Elizabeth Gold ("Nancy Gold", "Nancy Robertson"? & "Nancy Williams"?).

According to an affidavit filed by Keziah Cavender on February 22, 1847 in support of a Revolutionary War pension application filed by her grandmother, Mary Spinner, who had married a John Spinner who apparently had fought in the Revolutionary War, she stated that John Spinner and Mary Spinner were her grandparents. John Spinner was born about 1749, married a Mary about 1780 in Amelia County, Virginia, and died on October 3, 1825 in Amelia County, Virginia. Mary was born about 1750. John Spinner and Mary Spinner had a daughter named Jane Spinner (“Jency Spinner”) born about 1757 in Amelia County, Virginia, and who married Benjamin Tucker on October 12, 1797 in Amelia County, Virginia and who was born about 1777.

Keziah Cavender further stated that she was the daughter of Benjamin Tucker and Jane Spinner, that she ("Keziah Cavender") was born on June 21,1804 in Amelia County, Virginia, that she ("Keziah Cavender") had married a Patrick Cavender (actually spelled "Cavender") on April 5, 1821 in Amelia County, Virginia when she was about 17 years of age, and that the Patrick Cavender family had moved from Virginia to Tennessee about 1827.

Apparently the Patrick Cavender family moved from Dinwiddie County, Virginia, to Marshall County, Tennessee. This conclusion is based on the fact that Marshall County, Tennessee was the place where their son Timothy Cavender was born about 1825, and also that their daughter Mary Jane Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “Mary J. Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) was born in Marshall County, Tennessee on May 1, 1827. Apparently they moved to that section of Tennessee where Maury County, Giles County and Marshall County come together near Lynnville, Tennessee.

On February 1, 1831, their son named William Patrick Cavender ("William Cavender" & ‘W.P. Cavender”) was born in Giles County, Tennessee and, sometimes later, they moved to Lincoln County, Tennessee.401

According to the Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, an Abraham Spinner served in the Pennsylvania Line, and on March 9, 1835 he filed a pension application No. R9999 while then living in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania and was at the age of 70 at that particular point in time. Thus, this particular Abraham Spinner was born about 1764-1765.

On January 25, 1853 a John Spinner, George Spinner, and Abraham Spinner, Jr. executed a power of attorney and represented: that, they were the children and heirs of a deceased soldier by the name of John Spinner who had served in the Virginia Line; that, their mother was Mary Spinner who had filed a pension application No. W2365 on June 25, 1818 while then living in Amelia County, Virginia, and was then 69 years of age. Thus, Mary Spinner must have been born about 1748-1749.

In 1820, then living in the same household of John Spinner was his wife who was then about 70 years of age and thus born about 1749-1750, a niece then 28 years of age and thus born about 1791-1792, and a grandson who was then 12 years of age and thus born about 1807-1808. On November 27, 1823, John Spinner listed his age as being 70? years and thus born about 1752-1753, and listed the age of his wife as being 72 years and thus born about 1750-1751.

John Spinner's wife, Mary Skinner, filed an application for pension in December 1846 and while then living in Lincoln County, Tennessee and stated that she was then 89 years of age, that she had married John Spinner in 1780, and that John Spinner died October 3, 1823 in Amelia County, Virginia.

On February 22, 1847, Benjamin Tucker stated in an affidavit: that, he was then about 70 years of age and thus born about 1776-1777; that, he was then a resident of Lincoln County, Tennessee; that, he married a Jane Spinner in 1796 in Amelia County, Virginia; that, his wife, Jane Spinner, was the only daughter and child of John Spinner and his widow; and that his children were:

Polly W. Tucker ("Polly Tucker", "Mary Tucker" & "Mary Jane Tucker") born on August 21, 1798;

Keziah M. Tucker ("Keziah Tucker") born July 21, 180?;

John Tucker born on October 13, 1807;

Martha A. Tucker born on March 16, 1810;

Benjamin Everet Tucker ("Benjamin Tucker" & "Everett Tucker"?) born on April 7, 1815, and,

Elizabeth Ann Tucker ("Elizabeth Tucker") born July 17, 1818.

The granddaughter of Keziah M. Cavender (formerly "Keziah Tucker") executed an affidavit on February 22, 1847 in Lincoln County, Tennessee in which she stated that she was then 42 years of age and that Keziah Cavender was born in Amelia County, Virginia and that Keziah Cavender had married Patrick Cavender.

Of possible significance, a Richard Skinner ("Richard Spinner"?) filed an application for pension No. S6140 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia and stated that he was born in Amelia County, Virginia, that he was then "upwards" of 70 years of age, that he was living in Mecklenburg County, Virginia when had enlisted on October 2, 1832 in Albemarle County, Virginia, and had served in the Virginia Line.401 Of additional possible significance is that, on December 20, 1779, the following Cavender’s enlisted in the Revolutionary War in Muky Town, Amelia County, Virginia on December 20, 1779: John Cavender, age 17, height 5 feet 8 inches, hair dark, and eyes blue; Joseph Cavender, age 19, height 5 feet 7 1/2 inches, hair dark, and eyes blue (who actually had re-enlisted); and, James Cavender, age 22, height 5 feet 8 1/4 inches, hair dark, and eyes hazel. Thus, the above Patrick Cavender could be either the son or grandson of one of the above Revolutionary War soldiers from Amelia County, Virginia.

It is known that the above Joseph Cavender was the son of Hugh Cavender and was born in Amelia County, Virginia.

Apparently Patrick Cavender died at a fairly young age because, in the 1850 census for Marshall County, Tennessee, Keziah Cavender (then spelled "Keziah Cavener") was listed as being 50 years old and was then living in the household of her daughter Mary Ann Cavender (then spelled "Mary Ann Cavener", “Mary A. Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender” & “Mary Jane Cavender”?) who had married Thomas Gold on February 19, 1846 in Marshall County, Tennessee. Based on the fact that Keziah Cavener was 50 years of age when the 1850 census was taken, then she would have been born about 1800.

In the 1860 census for Campbell Township in Greene County, Missouri, Keziah Cavener was living in the household of John H. Robertson ("John Robertson") who is believed to be the father of James Calvin Robertson ("James Robertson") who married Nancy Elizabeth Gold ("Nancy Gold").

In the 1880 census, Kesiah Cavener is listed as "Cisy Cavner", age 73 years, and then living in the household of her grandson, Henry Clay Cavener ("Henry Cavener", “Henry Cavender”? & “H.C. Cavender”) in Republic Township in Greene County, Missouri. If Keziah Cavender was 73 years of age when the 1880 census were taken, then she would have been born about 1806-1807.

As an observation of possible interest, Keziah Cavender signed the above affidavit with an "X", suggesting that she could neither read nor write. However, in her affidavit, she swore under oath that she went to school to a schoolteacher named John Pollard, and that even many years later she could even recognize John Pollard's handwriting, i.e., in 1847, the date on which she signed her own affidavit with an "X". If she really did go to school long enough to recognize handwriting, as she contended, then she should not only know how to sign her own name, or at least how to spell her complete name. However, it appears in some early Virginia schools, the first thing was to learn how to read the Bible. However, it is possbile that she learned her ABC's and how to spell her name, even before she learned how to read and write. As her married name was continually spelled "Cavender" throughout the affidavit, then the correct spelling of her name must be "Keziah Cavender", and not "Keziah Cavener", "Kissiah Cavenor", "Kissiah Cavender", "Cisy Cavener", "Kesiah Cavner", Kessiah Kavenna", "Keziah Cavener" or "Kesiah Cavender" which her name apparently has been variously spelled throughout her life. For example, the signature on the sales contract when she sold the family store was spelled “Kesia Kavenna”.454 In fact, for some unknown reason, some of the children of Patrick Cavender spelled their surname as "Cavender" and some dropped the "d" and spelled their surname as "Cavener".

It is to be noted that some say the Irish spelling of CAVENDER is actually CAVENER because the Irish pronunciation thereof is with a silent “d”.

In any event, Patrick Cavender and Kesiah Cavender had 6 children: (i) JOHN CHARLES CAVENDER ("John Cavender" & “J.C. Cavender”, sometimes spelled "John Cavener", "John Cavner,445 “John Cavinor” & "John Cavenor") born on March 1, 1821454 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. According to the 1880 census for Marshall County, Tennessee, it is recorded that his father was born in Ireland and his mother was born in Virginia. He first married Amanda Alice Swinford ("Amanda J. Swinford"445 & "Amanda Swinford") on March 12, 1847 in Lincoln County, Tennessee with C.R. Darnell performing the ceremony, and later after the death of Amanda Cavender he married Mrs. Rebecca Hill Dyer (formerly "Rebecca Hill") on January 22, 1861 in Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee. Amanda Swinford was born June 25, 1829 or June 25, 1831 in Tennessee, and died in Marshall County, Tennessee sometime between 1859 and 1860. Rebecca Hill was born on June 25, 1829 in Tennessee, died on January 27, 1902 in Tennessee, and is buried in the Head Springs Cemetery in Belfast, Marshall County, Tennessee. According to the 1850 census, a John Cavenor ("John Cavener" & "John Cavender"?) was then living in Marshall County, Tennessee, he was 25 years old, born in Virginia and thus born about 1825 and could neither read nor write. His wife Amanda Cavener ("Amanda Cavender"?) was 19 years old and born in Tennessee about 1831, his first son William Willis Cavender("William Cavener", “W.W. Cavender” & "William Cavender"?) was age 2 and thus born in Tennessee about 1848, and his second son James Patrick Cavender("James Cavener"?, “J.P. Cavender” & "James Cavender"?), who later dropped the "d" in his surname for some unknown reason, was 1 year old and thus born in Tennessee about 1849. Also living in the same household was James Buch age 35 and born in North Carolina and John Ivins 18 and born in Tennessee. Also living in the Thomas Gold household in the same district was Kissiah Cavenor ("Kissiah Cavener", "Kissiah Cavender", "Keziah Cavenor"? & "Keziah Cavender"?) age 50 and born in Virginia. Thomas Gold was 32 and born in Tennessee. James Patrick Cavender later married a Martha E. James Cavender and Martha Cavender had a granddaughter, Geneva Faught who lives near Ozark. Also living in the John Cavener household in 1850 were James Beech 35 and John Ivins 18. According to the 1860 census, a John Cavener ("John Cavender") was living in Christian County, Missouri. He was then 36 years of age and thus born about 1824 and listed as a widower born in Virginia. His son William Cavener ("William Cavender") was 12 years of age and born in Tennessee about 1848. His son James Cavener ("James Cavender") was 10 years of age and born in Tennessee about 1850. His son Joseph M. Cavener ("Joseph Cavender") was 8 years of age and born in Tennessee about 1852. His daughter Mary Cavener ("Mary Cavender") was 5 years of age and born in Tennessee about 1855. His daughter Elen Cavener("Elen Cavender", "Ellen Cavener"? & "Ellen Cavender") was 3 years of age and thus born in Tennessee about 1857. And his daughter Martha Cavener ("Martha Cavender") was l year old and thus born in Missouri about 1859. Apparently Martha Cavender died sometime between 1860 and 1870 as she is not listed in the 1870 census with her parents. Following the death of his first wife, John Cavender married Mrs. Rebecca B. Hill Dyer (formerly "Rebecca Hill") in Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee on January 22, 1861. Rebecca Hill was born June 25, 1829 in Tennessee, was a widow of Robert Dyer who was killed in the Civil war, died January 27, 1902 in Tennessee, and is buried in Head Springs Cemetery in Belfast, Tennessee. In the 1870 census, John Cavenner ("John Cavener" & "John Cavender") was back in Marshall County, Tennessee, was listed as being 47 and born in Tennessee (rather than Virginia) about 1823, his wife Rebecca Cavener ("Rebecca Cavenner" & "Rebecca Cavender") was 42 and born in Tennessee about 1828. All of John Cavender's children listed in the 1870 census were born in Tennessee and they were: Joseph M. Cavenner ("Joseph Cavener", “Joseph M. Cavender”?, “J.M. Cavender”? & "Joseph Cavender") age 17 and thus born about 1853, Mary C. Cavenner ("Mary Cavener", “Mary M. Cavender”?, “M.M. Cavender”? & "Mary Cavender"?) age 15 and thus born about 1855, S. Ellen Cavenner ("Ellen Cavener", “S.E. Cavender”? S. Ellen Cavender”? & "Ellen Cavender") age 13 and thus born about 1858, A.A. Cavenner ("A.A. Cavener" & "A.A. Cavender") age 6 and thus born about 1864 and G.T. Cavenner ("George Thomas Cavener", "G.T. Cavener", “G.T. Cavender”? & "George T. Cavender"?) born about 1866. Also living in the John Cavender household in 1870 were apparently Rebecca Cavender's mother, S.A. Dyer age 62 and born in South Carolina, and three of her daughters M.A. Dyer, T.T. Dyer and S.E. Dyer, all born in Tennessee. John Cavender went to Christian County, Missouri sometime between 1855 and 1858.

However, according to the 1880 census for the 4th Civil District of Marshall County, Tennessee, a Jno. Cavender ("John Cavender"& "Jonathan Cavender") and his family were living there. He is listed as being 59 years of age, born in Virginia about 1821, his father was born in and his mother was born in Virginia. His wife, Rebecca Cavender, was listed as 52 years of age, born in Tennessee about 1828, her mother and father were both born in North Carolina. Their children were listed as a daughter named A.A. Cavender age 17 and who was born in Tennessee about 1863, and a son named Ger. T. Cavender ("G.T. Cavender") age 14 and born in Tennessee about 1866. According to the 1900 census for Hunt County, Texas, John Caventer ("John Cavener" & "John Cavender") was then 79 years old, widowed, and was living with his son Joseph Calvin Caventer ("Joseph Cavener", “Joseph Calvin Cavender”? & "Joseph Cavender"). John C. Cavender died about 1902 in either Joplin, Missouri or Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.

John Cavender and Amanda Cavender had 6 children:

WILLIAM WILLIS CAVENER ("William Cavner"?, "William Willis Cavner"?, “William B. Cavender”?, “W.W. Cavender”, “William Willis Cavender”? & "William Cavender"?) born on December 9, 1847 in Marshall County, Tennessee, first married Parlina Steele on January 24, 1868 in Christian County, Missouri, later married Melissa Taylor ("Malissa Taylor"445) on either April 2, 1871 or on April 21, 1871 in Stone County, Missouri, became a Methodist Minister, and died on March 22, 1903 in the town of Clinton in Clinton Township, Hunt County, Texas while visiting his brother, Joseph Calvin Cavener ("Joseph Cavener"), and is buried in Clinton Cemetery in Hunt County, Texas. The family story is that when William Cavender enlisted into the Army, his name was mispelled as William Cavener and that he never changed it back to Cavender.454 Melissa Taylor was born June 28, 1849 in either Tennessee or in Oklahoma Indian Territory454, died March 18, 1926 in either Joplin or in Dunewig454, Jasper County, Missouri at the age of 77, and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Galena, Cherokee County, Kansas. William Cavener and Parlina Cavener had 2 children:

Mary Elizabeth Cavener ("Mary Cavener", "Mary Elizabeth Cavner", "Mary Cavner"?, “Mary E. Cavender”?, “M.E. Cavender”? & "Mary Cavender"?) born October 1, 1868 in Missouri, married William Alexander Weaver ("William Weaver"), died November 11, 1936 in Spring City, Newton County, Missouri, and is buried in the Jackson Cemetery in Spring City, Newton County, Missouri. William Weaver was born about 1850, and died on May 3, 1932 in Spring City, Newton County, Missouri. William Weaver and Mary Weaver ("Elizabeth Weaver") had 3 children:

Cora Weaver born about 1893, and died before 1932;

Minnie Weaver born about 1895, and died before 1932; and,

Lillie Weaver ("Lillian Weaver"?) born about 1899 in Missouri and married a Claywooe; and,

John Nirten Cavener ("John Nuten Cavener"?, "John Cavener", "John Nirten Cavner"?, "John Cavner"?, “John N. Cavender”?, “J.N. Cavender”? & "John Cavender"?) born July 16, 1870 in Missouri, and died on either July 22, 1870 or on July 19, 1870454 in Missouri;

William Willis Cavener and Melissa Cavener ("Melissa Cavner" & "Melissa Cavender"?) had 9 children:

Julie Angeline Cavener ("Juley Cavener"?, "Julie Cavener", "Julie Angeline Cavner"?, "Julie Cavner"? & "Julie Cavender"?) born April 8, 1872 in Stone County?, Missouri, and died either January 21, 1873 or on January 20, 1873454 in Stone County?, Missouri;

Joseph Larkin Cavener ("Joseph Cavener", "Joseph Larkin Cavner"?, "Joseph Cavner"?, "Joe Cavener", “Joseph L. Cavender”?, “J.L. Cavender”? & "Joseph Cavender"?) born on either September 15, 1876 or on September 15, 1874454 in Stone County?, Missouri, married Fannie Cisire Pendleton ("Fannie Pendleton") on July 22, 1899 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, died June 15, 1916 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri, and is buried in the Old Stone Cemetery in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri. Fannie Pendleton was born about 1876, married on July 22, 1899 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and died about 1957. Joseph Cavener and Fannie Cavener ("Cisire Cavener") had 7 children:

James Orville Cavener ("James Cavener", “James O. Cavender”? & “J.O. Cavender”?) born about 1900, married Rosie Case on August 26, 1919 in Carthrage, Jasper County, Missouri, and died in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. James Cavener and Rosie Cavener had an unknown son;

Mable Cavender born before May 31, 1903, and died on May 31, 1903;

Virgil Cavener born about 1904, and died about 1971 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri;

Joseph Laral Cavener ("Joseph Cavener") born about 1907, and died on October 25, 1909;

Forrest Walker Cavener ("Forrest Cavener") born about 1910, married Pearl Atkins on September 9, 1933 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and died about 1971 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri. Pearl Atkins was born after 1910;

Cordie Leon Cavener ("Cordie Cavener") born about 1912, married Colleen Coyne, and died about 1964; and,

Morris Elwood Cavener ("Morris Cavener") born on January 16, 1915, and died on January 24, 1969 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri;

Nancy Eveline Cavener ("Nancy Eveline Cavner"?, "Nancy Eviline Cavener", "Nancy Cavner"?, "Eva Cavener", “Nancy E. Cavender”?, “N.E. Cavender”? & "Nancy Cavender"?) born May 15, 1877 in Stone County?, Missouri, married James H. Thomas ("James Thomas") in 1896, died on either November 26, 1956 or on November 4, 1956454 in Pierce City, Newton County, Missouri, and is buried in Pierce City, Newton County, Missouri. James Thomas was born in April 1877 in Missouri. James Thomas and Nancy Thomas ("Eveline Thomas" & "Eviline Thomas") had 4 children:

Otha Thomas;

Hilton Ora Thomas ("Hilton Thomas") born in July 1897 in Missouri;

Bertha Thomas born in October 1899 in Missouri; and,

Bessie Thomas ("Betsy Thomas"? & "Elizabeth Thomas"?) born about 1901, and married Elmer Moberley who was born before 1900;

Sarah Emeline Cavener ("Sarah Emiline Cavener"?, "Sarah Cavener", "Sarah Emeline Cavner"?, “Sarah E. Cavender”?, “S.E. Cavender”? & "Sarah Cavender"?) born May 15, 1877 in Stone County?, Missouri, married James Martin Keithley ("Jim Keithley" & "James Keithley") about 1880 in Missouri, died February 9, 1955, and is buried in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Galena, Cherokee County, Kansas. James Keithley and Sarah Keithley ("Emiline Keithley") had 4 children:

Pearl Keithley born about 1900, and married Bill Gill ("William Gill"?);

Olive Keithley born about 1901, and married Andrew Morton about 1915. Andrew Morton and Olive Morton had a son named:

Hubert Morton born about 1916; and,

Willie Keitley born about 1902, and died about 1980 in Phoenix, Arizona;

L.D. Keitley born about 1902, and died on August 10, 1995 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri; and,

Harold Keitley born about 1904;

James David Cavener ("James Cavener", "James David Cavner"?, "James Cavner"?, “James David Cavender”?, “James D. Cavender”?, “J.D. Cavender”? & "James Cavender"?) born November 11, 1880 in Ponce de Leon, Stone County, Missouri, married Narcissus Groves on November 16, 1900 in Jasper County, Missouri, divorced in April 1925, died March 28, 1959 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and buried in Ozark Memorial Cemetery in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Narcissus Groves was born on November 22, 1881 in Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, and died on January 3, 1977 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. James Cavener and Narcissus Cavener had 8 children:

Alfred Sylvester Cavener ("Alfred Cavener") born on July 20, 1901 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, married Yea Hoog about 1924 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and died on January 13, 1926 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Yea Hoog was born on February 1, 1908 in Sulphur Springs, Benton County, Arkansas. Alfred Cavener and Yea Cavener had a daughter named:

Irma Jean Cavener ("Irma Cavener") born on March 7, 1925 in Commerce, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and married Maurice Emile Dieu ("Maurice Dieu") on January 26, 1942 in Las Vagas, Las Vagas Township, Nevada. Maurice Dieu and Irma Dieu ("Jean Dieu") had 3 children:

Marilyn Dieu who married a Pocock;

A first unknown son; and,

A second unknown son; and,

Golden Mae Cavener ("Golden Cavener", “Golden Mae Cavender”?, “Golden Cavender”? & “G.M. Cavender”?) born May 5, 1904 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, first married William F. Carr ("William Carr" & "Bill Carr") on November 7, 1921 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and later married Howard Collins on August 3, 1929 in Glena, Stone County, Missouri. Bill Carr died on July 24, 1964 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Howard Collins was born on January 11, 1897 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and died on October 2, 1979 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri William Carr and Golden Carr ("Mae Carr") had 2 children:

Beatrice Mae Carr ("Beatrice Carr" & "Bea Carr") born on March 5, 1923 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, first married Fred Marvin ("Frederick Marvin"?) on January 4, 1941 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and later married Wesley Garvin on July 24, 1965. Fred Marvin died in November 1977 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and Wesley Garvin died on January 6, 1986. Fred Marvin and Beatrice Marvin ("Mae Marvin") had 4 children:

Fred Leon Marvin ("Fred Marvin" & "Frederick Marvin"?) born on October 29, 1941 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri;

Lyle Eugene Marvin ("Lyle Marvin") born on April 4, 1943 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married a Pat Baker;

Loyce Irene Marvin ("Loyce Marvin") born on August 9, 1945 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Eddie Carolan ("Edward Carolan"?) in Russellville, Pope County, Arkansas; and,

James A. Marvin ("James Marvin") born on October 16, 1946 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Ramona Biggers; and,

Alma Jeanette Carr ("Alma Carr") born on November 2, 1925 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and died on September 9, 1929 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri;

Howard Collins and Golden Collins ("Mae Collins") had 4 children:

Dora Mae Collins ("Dora Collins") born on March 4, 1930 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, first married Johnny A. Demasters ("Johnny Demasters" & "John Demasters") on April 11, 1948 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and later married Robert Baker ("Bob Baker") in 1994. Johnny Demasters was born on May 30, 1927 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and died on December 18, 1987 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Johnny Demasters and Dora Demasters ("Mae Demasters") had 2 children:

Johnny Dean Demasters ("Johnny Demasters" & "John Demasters") born on August 16, 1949 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Cheryl Sue Harkgrader ("Cheryl Harkgrader") on May 4, 1975. Johnny Demasters and Cheryl Demasters ("Sue Demasters") had 2 children:

Shelly Ann Demasters ("Shelly Demasters") born January 2, 1977 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri; and,

Douglas Dean Demasters ("Douglas Demasters") born June 28, 1979 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri; and,

Danny Lee Demasters ("Danny Demasters", "Dan Demasters"? & "Daniel Demasters"?) born in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Janet Lee Waggoner ("Janet Waggoner") on November 11, 1972 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Danny Demasters and Janet Demasters (Lee Demasters") had 3 children:

Danny Lee Demasters ("Danny Demasters", "Daniel Demasters"? & "Dan Demasters"?) born on February 25, 1975 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri

Deann Lynn Demasters ("Deann Demasters") born on May 16, 1977 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri; and,

Aaron Craig Demasters ("Aaron Demasters") born on July 19, 1979 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri;

Shirley Jean Collins ("Shirley Collins") born on January 2, 1935 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Jerry Lee Carnes ("Jerry Carnes") on July 7, 1954 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Jerry Carnes was born on May 10, 1934 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and he and Shirley Carnes ("Jean Carnes") had 3 children:

Judy Lee Carnes ("Judy Carnes" & "Judith Carnes"?) born on March 7, 1956 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Dale A. Oglesby ("Dale Oglesby") on February 9, 1974 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri;

Janet Lee Carnes ("Janet Carnes") born on January 20, 1958 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Guy Humphrey on December 10, 1983 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri; and,

Carol Jean Carnes ("Carol Carnes") born on July 18, 1959, and married Kim Mailes on May 19, 1979 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri;

Karen Marie Collins ("Karen Collins") born on October 2, 1937 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Davey Scott ("David Scott"?) in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma; and,

Howard Lamoyn Collins ("Howard Collins" & "Sonny Collins") born on December 2, 1939 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Roberta Sue Busick ("Roberta Busick" & "Bobbie Busick") on August 24, 1959 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri;

Fredrick Earl Cavener ("Fredrick Cavner", “Frederick Earl Cavender”?, “F.R. Cavender”?, “F.E. Cavender? & “Frederick Cavender”?) born on January 25, 1906 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, first married Mrs. Lena Sloan, later married Opal Mamie Steele ("Opal Steele") about 1925 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and died on January 22, 1958 in Ridgeway, Ouray County, Colorado. Lena Sloan was born on November 20, 1909 in Missouri, and died in September 1977 in Goodman, McDonald County, Missouri. Opal Steele was born on February 9, 1909 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and died on January 11, 1993 in Conoga Park, California. Frederick Cavener and Lena Cavener had a son by her previous marriage named:

Alan Sloan;

Frederick Cavener and Opal Cavener ("Mamie Cavener") had a daughter named:

Dora Lee Cavener ("Dora Cavener") was born on August 11, 1927 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, married Frank Gordon Bowne ("Frank Bowne") in Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, and died on May 31, 1976 in Twentynine Palms, San Bernadino County, California;

Mary Alice Cavener ("Mary Cavener", “Mary A. Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender”? & “Mary Cavender”?) born on November 5, 1908 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, married Floyd Raymond Steele ("Floyd Steele") on April 11, 1925 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and died on January 11, 1989 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Floyd Steele was born on December 22, 1904 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and died on June 16, 1988 in Baxter Springs, Cherokee County, Kansas. Floyd Steele and Mary Steele ("Alice Steele") had 4 children:

Floyd Raymond Steele, Jr. ("Floyd Steele") born on November 18, 1925 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Kathryn Lawhorn on November 6, 1943 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Kathryn Lawhorn was born on March 9, 1928 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Floyd Steele and Kathryn Steele had a son named:

Michael Lynn Steele ("Michael Steel") born on September 7, 1946 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Martha Ann Huston ("Martha Huston") on June 17, 1967 in Baxter Springs, Cherokee County, Kansas. Martha Huston was born on February 3, 1946 in Coffeeville, Montgomery County, Kansas. Michael Steele and Martha Steele ("Ann Steele") had 3 children:

Brian Douglas Steele ("Brian Steele") born on April 15, 1970 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Jennifer Snow who was born on July 17, 1970 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

Brandon Michael Steele ("Brandon Steele") born on August 18, 1972 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma; and,

Corrie Elizabeth Steele ("Corrie Steele") born on September 7, 1981 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma;

Norma June Steele ("Norma Steele") born on January 3, 1928 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married James R. Kimbrough, Jr. ("James Kimbrough") on June 1, 1947 in Baxter Springs, Cherokee County, Kansas and who was born on February 8, 1926 in Cushing, Payne County, Oklahoma. James Kimbrough and Norma Kimbrough ("June Kimbrough") had 4 children:

James Raymond Kimbrough ("James Kimbrough") born on December 14, in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and married Janice Ann Farrier ("Janice Farrier") on June 2, 1972 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Janet Farrier was born on August 5, 1950 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. James Kimbrough and Janice Kimbrough ("Ann Kimbrough") had 3 children:

Jennifer Lynn Kimbrough ("Jennifer Kimbrough") born on June 13, 1975 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri;

Julie Ann Kimbrough ("Julie Kimbrough") born on May 11, 1978 in Joplin, Newton County, Missouri ?;

Jill Ellen Kimbrough ("Jill Kimbrough") born on August 29, 1980 in Joplin, Newton County, Missouri?;

Donald Bradley Kimbrough ("Donald Kimbrough") born on November 24, 1951 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and married Kathy Blakemore on May 21, 1954 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Kathy Blakemore was born on May 24, 1954. Donald Kimbrough and Kathy Kimbrough had 2 children:

Emily Gail Kimbrough ("Emily Kimbrough") born on February 28, 1981 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma; and,

Ann Marie Kimbrough ("Ann Kimbrough") born on May 18, 1984 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma;

Kimberly Ann Kimbrough ("Kimberly Kimbrough") born on August 26, 1953 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and married Dee Eldridge Renshaw, III ("Dee Renshaw") on January 6, 1979 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Dee Renshaw was born on June 14, 1952 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. Dee Renshaw and Kimberly Renshaw ("Ann Renshaw") had 3 children:

Lauren Dee Renshaw ("Lauren Renshaw") born on June 29, 1980 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma;

Mary Elizabeth Kathleen Renshaw ("Mary Renshaw" & "Elizabeth Renshaw") born on November 7, 1984 in Joplin, Newton County, Missouri ?; and,

Taylor Maskenzie Renshaw ("Taylor Renshaw") born on September 19, 1988 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma; and,

Robert Lynn Kimbrough ("Robert Kimbrough") born on April 15, 1955 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and married Julie Ann Johnson ("Julie Johnson") on September 30, 1977 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Julie Johnson was born on March 27, 1959 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Robert Kimbrough and Julie Kimbrough ("Ann Kimbrough") had 3 children:

Sarah Ann Kimbrough ("Sarah Kimbrough") born on June 30, 1982 in Joplin, Newton County, Missouri;

Katie Elizabeth Kimbrough ("Katie Kimbrough") born November 19, 1983 in Joplin, Newton County, Missouri; and,

Allison Lynn Kimbrough ("Allison Kimbrough") born on December 1, 1987 in Joplin, Newton County, Missouri;

Robert Gene Steele ("Robert Steele" & "Bob Steele") born on March 22, 1931 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, married Lillian Rebecca Rowe ("Lillian Roe" & "Lil Rowe") on May 9, 1952 in Via Cuna, Mexico. Lillian Rowe was born on May 18, 1934 in Big Springs, Howard County, Texas. Robert Steele and Lillian Steele ("Rebecca Steele" & "Lil Steele") had 5 children:

David Lee Steele ("David Steele") born on April 14, 1953 in Big Springs, Howard County, Texas, first married Phyllis Ann Tannehill ("Phyllis Tannehill") on June 10, 1971 in Arlington, Terrant County, Texas, and later married Mary Louise Gillinger Clary ("Mary Clary" & "Louise Clary") on August 18, 1979 in Arlington, Terrant County, Texas. Phyllis Tannehill was born on November 27, 1953 in Mena, Polk County, Arkansas, and Maxine Clary was born on April 27, 1962 in Motton, Coles County, Illinois. David Steele and Phyllis Steele ("Ann Steele") had 2 children:

Diana Consualo Steele ("Diana Steele") born on December 1, 1971 in Arlington, Terrant County, Texas; and,

Gina Marie Steele ("Gina Steele") born on April 15, 1974 in Arlington, Terrant County, Texas;

David Steele and Maxine Steele had a daughter named:

Monica Nichole Steele ("Monica Steele") born on December 7, 1989 in Alexandria, Romania;

Donald Jay Steele ("Donald Steele" & "Donny Steele") born on October 30, 1954 in Forth Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, first married Verna Jean Lairson ("Verna Lairson") on June 10, 1971 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, later married Tina Louise Cantrell ("Tina Cantrell") on March 15, 1977 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, and still later married Anita Ann Nichols ("Anita Nichols") on September 9, 1995 in Forth Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Tina Cantrell was born on March 13, 1959 in Forth Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and Anita Nichols was born on July 27, 1962 in Boston, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Donald Steele and Verna Steele ("Jean Steele") had a daughter named:

Stephanie Ann Steele ("Stephanie Steele") born on May 31, 1972 in Forth Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Anthony Albert Cornell ("Anthony Cornell" & "Tony Cornell") on November 18, 1989 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Anthony Cornell was born on November 5, 1967 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Anthony Cornell and Stephanie Cornell ("Ann Cornell") had 2 children;

Samatha Ann Cornell ("Samatha Cornell") born on September 22, 1990 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Sabrena Ashley Cornell ("Sabrena Cornell") born on January 11, 1995 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas;

Donald Steel and Tina Steele ("Louise Steele") had a son named:

Robert Wayne Steele ("Robert Steele" & "Rob Steele") born on April 26, 1979 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas;

Vickie Jean Steele ("Vickie Steele") born on December 31, 1956 in Big Springs, Howard County, Texas, and married James Rufus Cunningham ("James Cunningham") on May 14, 1977 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. James Cunningham was born on June 27, 1957 in Forth Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. James Cunningham and Vickie Cunningham ("Jean Cunningham had 2 children:

James Clinton Cunningham ("James Cunningham") born on November 20, 1980 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

David Scott Cunningham ("David Cunningham") born on June 1, 1982 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas;

Jerry Bob Steele ("Jerry Steele") born on December 30, 1958 in Big Springs, Howard County, Texas, first married Wanda Elaine Berryman ("Wanda Berryman") born on July 20, 1977 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, and next married Marsha Sue Callear ("Marsha Callear") on June 27, 1987 in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan. Wanda Berryman was born on July 20, 1977 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, and Marsha Callear was born on December 30, 1962 in Garden City, Wayne County, Michigan. Jerry Steele and Wanda Steele ("Elaine Steele") had 3 children:

Michael Gene Steele ("Michael Steele" & "Mike Steele") born on January 19, 1978 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas;

Matthew Scott Steele ("Matthew Steele" & "Matt Steele") born on January 27, 1981 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Joshua Allan Steele ("Joshua Steele" & "Josh Steele") born on June 10, 1982 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas;

Jerry Steele and Marsha Steele ("Sue Steele") had a daughter named:

Rebecca Marie Steele ("Rebecca Steele") born on December 13, 1992 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Thomas Ray Steele ("Thomas Steele" & "Tommy Steele") born on September 28, 1961 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Susan Elizabeth Nix ("Susan Nix") on June 5, 1982 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Susan Nix was born on August 25, 1963 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Thomas Steele and Susan Steele ("Elizabeth Steele") had 3 children:

Ryan Thomas Steele ("Ryan Steele") born on August 3, 1987 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

Summer Michelle Steele ("Summer Steele") born on June 11, 1989 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Sarah Elizabeth Steele ("Sarah Steele") born on April 22, 1992 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Donald Leroy Steele ("Donald Steele") born on March 24, 1934 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Nancy Marie Faulkner ("Nancy Faulkner") on February 20, 1960 in Baxter Springs, Cherokee County, Kansas. Nancy Faulkner was born on November 28, 1942 in Baxter Springs, Cherokee County, Kansas. Donald Steele and Nancy Steele ("Marie Steele") had 3 children:

Shelley Diane Steele ("Shelley Steele") born on June 19, 1961 in Baxter Springs, Cherokee County, Kansas, and married Steven Avery Fewel, Sr. ("Steven Fewel") on May 24, 1980 in Muskogee, Muskogee County, Oklahoma. Steven Fewell was born on November 29, 1952 in Muskogee, Muskogee County, Oklahoma. Steven Fewel and Shelley Fewell ("Diane Fewel") had 3 children:

Steven Avery Fewel, Jr. ("Steven Fewel") was born on November 30, 1985 in Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma;

Saranne Chloe Fewel ("Saranne Fewel") was born on May 31, 1987 in Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma; and,

Samuel Warren Fewel ("Samuel Fewel") born on March 8, 1990 in Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma;

David Michael Steele ("David Steele") born on November 10, 1962 in Baxter Springs, Cherokee County, Kansas, and married Debbie Leach ("Deborah Leach"?) on November 7, 1981 in North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. David Steele and Debbie Steele ("Deborah Steele"?) had a daughter named:

Jessica Lynn Steele ("Jessica Steele") born on April 23, 1983 in Fort Hood, Bell County, Texas; and,

Sarah Anne Steele ("Sarah Steele") born on February 16, 1966 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and married Steven Bradford Storrs ("Steven Storrs") on June 24, 1989 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Steven Storrs was born on June 29, 1966 and he and Sarah Storrs ("Anne Storrs") had child named:

Wesley Bradford Storrs ("Wesley Storrs") born on June 10, 1992 in Houston, Houston County, Texas;

Lamoyn Lester Cavener ("Lamoyn Cavener") born on March 22, 1911 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, first married Rosetta Hayes on April 5, 1941 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, later married Victoria Couch ("Vic Couch") on January 7, 1949 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, and died on March 12, 1992 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Victoria Couch was born on May 27, 1896 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Lamoyn Cavener had a son named:

Ernest Gammill who probably was the son of one of his wives by a previous marriage;

Bonnie Cavener (“Bonnie Cavender”?) born on August 5, 1914 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, married Finnis Richardson on September 28, 1930 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and died on September 28, 1934 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri;

John Leroy Cavener ("John Cavener", "Johnny Cavener", “J.L. Cavender”?“John Cavender”?, “John L. Cavender”? & “J.L. Cavender”?) born on January 4, 1916 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, first married Juanita Teledo Brotherton ("Juanita Brotherton") on May 30, 1936, later married Sylvia Couch on November 28, 1945 in Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas, and died on May 7, 1992 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Juanita Brotherton was born on October 24, 1919 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and died on April 19, 1992 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Sylvia Couch was born on April 13, 1905 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and died on October 5, 1992 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. John Cavener and Juanita Cavener ("Teledo Cavener") had 4 children:

JoAnn Almeda Cavener ("JoAnn Cavener", “JoAnn Ameda Cavender”, “JoAnn Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender?) born on August 11, 1937;

Phyllis Lou Cavener ("Phyllis Cavener", “Phyllis Lou Cavender”?, “Phyllis Cavender”? & “P.L. Cavender”“) born on November 3, 1940;

Gerald Leroy Cavener ("Gerald Cavener", “Gerald Leroy Cavender”?, “Gerald Cavender”? & “G.L. Cavender”?) born on April 7, 1942; and,

Earl Ray Cavener ("Earl Cavener", Earl Ray Cavender”?, “Earl Cavender”? & “E.R. Cavender”?) born on January 16, 1944 in Joplin, Greene County, Missouri, married Cheryl Diane Powell ("Cheryl Powell") on September 3, 1963 in Neosho, Missouri, and died on September 26, 1973 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Earl Cavener and Cheryl Cavener ("Diane Cavener") had 4 children:

Barry Scott Cavener ("Barry Cavener", Barry Scott Cavender”?, Barry Cavender”? & “B.S. Cavender”?);

Tonya Dee Cavener ("Tonya Cavener", “Tonya Dee Cavender”?, “Tonya Cavender” & “T.D. Cavender”);

Tammy Juanita Cavener ("Tammy Cavener", “Tanny Juantia Cavender”?, “Tammy Cavender” & “T.J. Cavender”?); and,

Tosha Diane Cavener ("Tosha Cavener", “Tosha Diane Cavender”?, “Tosha Cavender”? & “T.D. Cavender”?);

John Cavener and Sylvia Cavener had a son named:

Joe Linn Cavener ("Joe Cavener", "Joseph Cavener", “Joseph Linn Cavender”?, “Joseph Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”?); and,

Margaret Roseana Cavener ("Margaret Cavener", "Maggie Cavener", “Margaret Roseana Cavender”?, “Margaret Cavender”? & “M.R. Cavender”?) born on August 3, 1918 born on August 3, 1918 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, first married Andrew A. Crocket ("Andrew Crocket") on December 14, 1935 in Galena, Cherokee County, Kansas, and later married Romaine Haase ("Dopey Haase") on November 20, 1937 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Romaine Haase was born on July 1, 1920 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and died on February 21, 1995 in Perris, Riverside County, California. Andrew Crocket and Margaret Crocket ("Roseana Crocket" & "Maggie Crocket") had an unknown infant son who died at birth on November 24, 1936. Romaine Haase and Margaret Haase ("Roseana Haase" & "Maggie Haase") had 2 children:

Helen Suzzanne Haase ("Helen Haase" & "Susanna Haas"?) born on September 6, 1938 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Wilbur Owen Hamilton ("Wilbur Hamilton") on December 4, 1953 and who was born on September 20, 1936. Wilbur Hamilton and Helen Hamilton ("Suzzanna Hamilton" & "Susanna Hamilton"?) had 3 children:

William Owen Hamilton, III ("William Hamilton") born on February 8, 1955 in Torrance, Los Angeles County, California, first married a Mary, and later married a Helen about 1980. William Hamilton and Mary Hamilton had 3 children:

Wilbur O. Hamilton, IV ("Wilbur Hamilton") born about 1976 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

Nikia Hamilton born in October 1975 in Anahiem, Los Angeles, California; and,

Johnny Hamilton ("John Hamilton") born in Orange, Orange County, California;

Andrew Romaine Hamilton ("Andrew Hamilton") born on October 30, 1957, and married a Sherri. Andrew Hamilton and Sherri Hamilton had 5 children:

Andrew Romaine Hamilton, II ("Andrew Hamilton") born about 1978;

Chris Hamilton ("Christopher Hamilton"?) born on December 25, 1980;

Amanda Hamilton born about 1982;

Patrick Robert Hamilton ("Patrick Hamilton") born about 1986; and,

Sara Sue Hamilton ("Sara Hamilton" & "Sarah Hamilton"?) born about 1987; and,

Peggy Sue Hamilton ("Peggy Hamilton") born on August 14, 1959 in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, and married Robert Walden in January 1985. Robert Walden and Peggy Walden ("Sue Walden") had 2 children:

Joshua Walden born in March 1983; and,

Nicolas Walden; and,

Stephen Romaine Haase ("Stephen Haase" & "Steve Haase") born on November 16, 1942 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Bonnie Jean Lee ("Bonnie Lee") on October 6, 1962 and who was born about June 27, 1940. Stephen Haase and Bonnie Haase ("Jean Haase") had 3 children:

Jeffry Shane Haase ("Jeffry Haase" & "Jeffrey Haase"?) born on June 21, 1963 in Orange, Orange County, California. Jeffry Haase had 2 children:

Shannon Haase; and,

Jeffry Ryan Haase ("Jeffry Haase" & "Jeffrey Haase"?) born on June 5, 1990 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon; and,

Lisa Diane Haase ("Lisa Haase") born on February 1, 1965 in Orange, Orange County, California; and,

Traci Lynne Haase ("Traci Haase") born on May 3, 1969 in Orange, Orange County, California, and married a Babcoke on August 12, 1989. Traci Babcoke ("Lynne Babcoke") had a son named:

Richard Babcoke;

Amanda Albertine Cavener ("Amanda Cavener", Amanda Albertine Cavner"?, "Amanda Cavner"?, "Marie Cavener"?, “Albertine Cavender”?, “Amanda Albertine Cavender”?, “A.A. Cavender”? & "Amanda Cavender"?) born July 15, 1885 in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri, married Lee Roy Evans ("Lee Evans") on September 1, 1903 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, died May 25, 1984 in Chelan, Chelan County, Washington, and is buried in Greeland Cemetery in Lynnwood, Chelan County, Washington. Lee Evans was born on February 8, 1883 in Lineville, Wayne County, Iowa, and died on August 20, 1962 in Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington. Lee Evans and Amanda Evans ("Albertine Evans") had 7 children:

Willis Milton Evans ("Willis Evans") born on October 18, 1904 in Lineville, Wayne County, Iowa, and died on June 10, 1950 in Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas;

Irma Dora Elizabeth Evans ("Irma Evans" & "Dora Evans") born on February 4, 1907 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri, first married Dale Rink about 1927, next married Donald Willard on June 27, 1937, still later married George Demetrios Karras ("George Karras") about 1938 in British Columbia, Canada, and died on May 3, 1995 in Seattle, King County, Washington. Donald Willard was born about 1897 in Hapsburg, Germany, and George Karras was born on April 23, 1892 in Kalavrita, Greece, and died on May 8, 1973 in Seattle, King County, Washington. Dale Rink and Irma Rink ("Dora Rink" & "Elizabeth Rink") had a daughter named:

Donna Lee Rink ("Donna Rink") born on November 17, 1929 in Los Animas, Colorado, and married Charles Van Young ("Charles Young") on January 20, 1949 and who was born on February 15, 1928 in Murray, New York. Charles Young and Donna Young ("Lee Young") had 2 children:

Charles Van Young, Jr. ("Charles Young") born on September 3, 1950 in Seattle, King County, Washington. Charles Young had 2 children:

Brent Alan Young ("Brent Young") born on December 20, 1981 in Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington; and,

Amanda Marie Young ("Amanda Young") born on November 27, 1983 in Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington; and,

Roger Allen Young ("Roger Young") born on September 3, 1951 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and married Joanna Hellman on January 25, 1975 in Seattle, King County, Washington and who was born on April 9, 1950. Roger Young and Joanna Young had 3 children:

Stuart Andrew Young ("Stuart Young") born on August 16, 1985 in Seattle, King County, Washington;

Mitchell Thomas Young ("Mitchell Young") born on August 29, 1987 in Seattle, King County, Washington; and,

Kristine Elizabeth Young ("Kristine Young") born on August 29, 1987 in Seattle, King County, Washington;

George Karras and Irma Karras ("Dora Karras" & "Elizabeth Karras") had a daughter named:

Georgi Ann Karras ("Georgia Karras"? & "Georgia Karras") born August 1, 1940 in Seattle, King County, Washington, first married Charles W. Sims ("Charles Sims") on December 14, 1958 in Seattle, King County, Washington, later married Monty Joe Buckley ("Monty Buckley" & "Montgomery Buckley"?) on December 6, 1962, and still later married Robert Henry Mages ("Robert Mages") on February 12, 1983 and who was born on June 27, 1938 in Wilkinburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania. Charles Sims and Georgi Sims ("Georgia Sims"? & "Ann Sims") had 2 children:

Randa Lee Sims ("Randa Sims") born on June 12, 1960 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and married John Thomas Anderson ("John Anderson") on February 21, 1984 and who was born on May 13, 1952. John Anderson and Randa Anderson ("Lee Anderson") had 2 children:

Karisa Marie Anderson ("Karisa Anderson") born on April 12, 1989 in Seattle, King County, Washington; and,

Keely Megan Anderson ("Keely Anderson") born on December 11, 1991 in Seattle, King County, Washington; and,

Robin Lee Sims ("Robin Sims") born on August 19, 1961 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and married Terry Lee Raymond ("Terry Raymond") on July 25, 1992 and who was born on February 18, 1959 in Seattle, King County, Washington. Terry Raymond and Robin Raymond ("Lee Raymond") had a daughter named:

Julia Lee Raymond ("Julia Raymond") born on March 17, 1993 in Seattle, King County, Washington;

Monte Buckley and Georgi Buckley ("Ann Buckley") had a daughter named:

Nikia Demetria Buckley ("Nikia Buckley") born on September 14, 1963 in Hawaii, and married Mark Oscar Winsor ("Mark Winsor") who was born on December 16, 1964. Mark Winsor and Nikia Winsor ("Demetria Winsor") had 2 children:

Melani Rae Winsor ("Melani Winsor") born on July 14, 1991 in Seattle, King County, Washington; and,

Taylor Oscar Winsor ("Taylor Winsor") born on July 12, 1993;

Donald LeRoy Evans ("Donald Evans") born on April 27, 1909 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, and married Nellie Eileen Fuller ("Nellie Fuller") on June 6, 1934 and who was born on September 41914 in Pateros, Okanogan County, Washington. Donald Evans and Nellie Evans ("Eileen Evans") had 2 children:

Karen Lorane Evans ("Karen Evans" & "Kay Evans") born on June 13, 1935 in Brewster, Okanogan County, Washington, first married Dale John Annis ("Dale Annis") on March 1, 1992, later married Hugh Stephens about 1980, and still later married Richard Gary McNown ("Richard McNown") about 1983. Dale Annis and Karen Annis ("Lorane Annis") had 5 children:

Robert Jerry Annis ("Robert Annis" & "Robert Salvadalena, Jr.") born on June 25, 1953 in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, and married Kati Ferrigan on August 28, 1976 in Bethlehem, Northampton Pennsylvania and who was born on October 21, 1952 in Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Robert Annis and Kati Annis had 2 children:

Mari Jo Annis ("Mari Annis") born on June 3, 1980 in Mount Vernon, Washington; and,

Jesusa Rose Annis ("Jesusa Annis") born on October 4, 1984 in Mount Vernon, Washington;

Shari Lynn Annis ("Shari Annis" & "Shari Salvadalena") born on August 15, 1954 in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, first married Tom Watson ("Thomas Watson") on February 14, 1975 in Seoul, Korea, and later married Jerry Houck on July 23, 1983 in Monroe, Snohomish County, Washington and who was born on November 17, 1952 in Monroe, Snohomish County, Washington. Jerry Houck and Shari Houck ("Lynn Houch") had 4 children:

Jared Houck ("Hucklebery Houck" & "Huckleberry Houch"?) born on October 13, 1985 in Monroe, Snohomish County, Washington;

Alexander Houck ("Sandy Houck") born on March 23, 1987 in Monroe, Snohomish County, Washington;

Nellie Houck born on May 8, 1989 in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington; and,

Edna Houck ("Babe Houck") born on May 8, 1989 in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington;

Shawna Lynn Annis ("Shawna Annis") born on March 26, 1959 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, and married Jackie Smith on September 6, 1992 and who was born on March 17, 1955 in Houston, Houston County, Texas;

Sharmi Lynn Annis ("Sharmi Annis") born on February 14, 1960 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, and married Carl Michal Chrisman ("Carl Chrisman" & "Michael Chrisman"?) who was born on October 13, 1956 in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington. Carl Christman and Sharmi Christman ("Lynn Christman") had 3 children:

James Fredrick Christman ("James Christman") born on February 14, 1987 in Monroe, Snohomish County, Washington;

Kevin Dale Christman ("Kevan Christman") born on August 24, 1988 in Monroe, Snohomish County, Washington; and,

Jordan Michal Christman ("Jordan Christman" & "Michael Christman"?) born on July 23, 1990 in Monroe, Snohomish County, Washington; and,

Staci Lynn Annis ("Staci Annis") born on February 5, 1962 in Turlock, Stanislaus County, California, and married William Lawrence Brunson, III ("William Brunson") on August 26, 1984 and who was born on August 26, 1947 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. William Brunson and Staci Brunson ("Lynn Brunson") had 6 children:

Sarah Michelle Brunson ("Sarah Brunson") born on October 10, 1984 in Palm Springs, Riverside County, California;

Rebekah Lynn Brunson ("Rebekah Brunson" & "Rebecca Brunson"?) born on June 19, 1986 in Brewster, Okanogan County, Washington;

William Lawrence Brunson, IV ("William Brunson") born on July 8, 1988 in Indio, Riverside County, California;

Jonathan David Brunson ("Jonathan Brunson") born on June 26, 1990 in Aiken, Aiken County, South Carolina;

Hannah Joe Anne Brunson ("Hannah Brunson", "Joe Burnson" & "Ann Brunson") born on August 28, 1991 in Aiken, Aiken County, South Carolina; and,

Pricilla Ann Brunson ("Pricilla Brunson") born on May 6, 1994 in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia; and,

George Michael Evans ("George Evans" & "Mike Evans") born on September 19, 1944 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and married Edith Carolyn Burchfield ("Edith Burchfield") on November 14, 1970 in Monroe, Snohomish County, Washington and who was born on May 30, 1945 in Portland, Mulnomah County, Oregon. George Evans and Edith Evans ("Carolyn Evans") had 2 children:

Jay Michael Evans ("Jay Evans") born on September 19, 1971 in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington; and,

Justin Peter Evans ("Justin Evans") born on March 11, 1975 in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington

Chester Lloyd Evans ("Chester Evans") born on January 27, 1912 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri, and married Bessie Marie Berry ("Bessie Berry") on July 5, 1938 in Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington, and who was born on September 27, 1919 in Springfield, Missouri. Chester Evans and Bessie Evans ("Marie Evans") had 3 children:

Terrance Lloyd Evans ("Terrance Evans" & "Butch Evans") born on February 26, 1940 in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington, and married Gwendolyn Bigelow on February 24, 1967 in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington and who was born on July 25, 1942 in Waterville, Douglas County, Washington. Terrance Evans and Gwendolyn Evans had 2 children:

Gregory Dean Evans ("Gregory Evans") born on August 2, 1970, and married a Susan Louise Baker ("Susan Baker" & "Susie Baker") on June 24, 1992. Gregory Evans and Susan Evans ("Louise Evans" & "Susie Evans") had 2 children:

Danika Danielle Evans ("Danika Evans") born on October 1, 1992 in Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington, and died on October 1, 1992 in Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington; and,

Nicolo Alexander Evans ("Nicolo Evans") born on July 30, 1994 in Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington; and,

Kelley Anne Evans ("Kelley Evans" & "Ann Evans") born on July 19, 1972 in Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington;

Sandra Lee Evans ("Sandra Evans" & "Sissie Evans") born on April 26, 1941 in Omak, Okanogan County, Oklahoma, and married Thomas Leon Elser ("Thomas Elser") on July 2, 1941 in Levenworth, Chelan County, Washington. Thomas Elser was born about July 2, 1941 in Levenworth, Chelan County, Washington and he and Sandra Elser ("Lee Elser") had 2 children:

Thomas Alan Elser born on October 21, 1963 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and married Sherry Eileen Turman ("Sherry Turman") born on October 1, 1964 in Dryden, Chelan County, Washington; and,

Deneen Marie Elser ("Deneen Elser") born on December 7, 1964 in Levenworth, Chelan County, Washington, first married Carl B. Mulnoney ("Carl Mulnoney"), and later married Eric Charles Styles ("Eric Styles") on April 26, 1986 in East Wenatchee, Douglas County, Washington. Eric Styles and Deneen Styles ("Marie Styles") had a son named:

Jeffery Micheal Styles ("Jeffrey Styles"? & "Michael Styles"?) born on March 5, 1990; and,

Gary Allan Evans ("Gary Evans") born on June 17, 1948 in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington, and married Judith Marie Kirk ("Judith Kirk" & "Judy Kirk") on June 21, 1969 in Brewster, Okanogan County, Washington. Gary Evans and Judith Evans ("Judy Evans" & "Marie Evans") had 3 children:

Alana Marie Evans ("Alana Evans") born on November 13, 1974 in Pasadena, Los Angles County, California;

David Kirk Evans ("David Evans") born on November 13, 1974 in Pasadena, Los Angles County, California; and,

Jana Bernice Evans ("Jana Evans") born on October 1979 in Pasadena, Los Angles County, California; and,

Floyd Sherman Evans ("Floyd Evans") born on April 18, 1917 in Oxford, Sumner County, Kansas;

Helen Margaret Evans ("Helen Evans") born on October 23, 1919 in Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas, and married Chester Clair Nichols on June 27, 1937 in Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington and who died on July 14, 1989 in Chelan, Chelan County, Washington. Chester Nichols and Helen Nichols ("Margaret Nichols") had 6 children:

Herbert Leroy Nichols ("Herbert Nichols") born on January 27, 1938 in Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington, and married Helen Ruth Barrett ("Helen Barrett") on June 10, 1960 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho and who was born on July 5, 1942 in Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington. Herbert Nichols and Helen Nichols ("Ruth Nichols") had 2 children:

Kenneth Gene Nichols ("Kenneth Nichols") born on April 9, 1961 in Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington, and married Connie Jean Binley ("Connie Binley") on September 13, 1979 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbour County, Washington and who was born in October in Minnesota. Kenneth Nichols and Connie Nichols ("Jean Nichols") had a daughter named:

Kelley Lemuel Nichols ("Kelley Nichols") born on May 11, 1980 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbour County, Washington; and,

Bonnie Lynn Nichols ("Bonnie Nichols") born on November 12, 1962 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and married John Rene' Hull ("John Hull" & "Rene Hull") on September 7, 1985 in Renton, King County, Washington and who was born on July 27, 1963 in Seattle, King County, Washington;

Chester Clair Nichols, Jr. born on March 4, 1939 in Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington, first married Marie Dalpe ("Mary Dalpe") on June 26, 1960 and who died about 1993 in Norfolk, Virginia, next married Rene Hugh about 1975 in Whidbey Island, on base, and still later Katherine Frances Baker ("Katherine Baker" & "Cathy Baker") on November 17, 1986 and who was born on August 18, 1944. Chester Nichols and Marie Nichols ("Mary Nichols") had 7 children:

Deborah Marie Nichols ("Deborah Nichols" & "Debbie Nichols") born in April 1956 in Norfolk, Virginia;

Robin Lynn Nichols ("Robin Nichols") born in January 1958 in Norfolk, Virginia. Robin Nichols had a daughter named:

Carmen Nichols? born about 1975;

Milton Edward Nichols ("Milton Nichols" & "Micky Nichols") born in January 1959 in Norfolk, Virginia;

Donald Eric Nichols ("Donald Nichols") born on April 27, 1961 in Norfolk, Virginia;

Ronald Allen Nichols ("Ronald Nichols") born on July 30, 1962 in Norfolk, Virginia;

Kimberly Kay Nichols ("Kimberly Nichols") born on March 2, 1964 in Norfolk, Virginia, and married Edward Martinez. Kimberly Nichols had 2 children:

Edward Page Nichols ("Edward Nichols" & "P.J. Nichols") born about 1983; and,

Elizabeth Ann Nichols ("Elizabeth Nichols") born on June 7, 1992; and,

Margaret Marie Nichols ("Margaret Nichols") born on June 10, 1965 in Whidbey Island, Island County, on base;

Sally Jo Nichols ("Sally Nichols" & "Sarah Nichols"?) born on May 22, 1942 in Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington, married Thomas Wade Styles ("Thomas Styles") on March 21, 1964 in Manson, Chelan County, Washington and who was born on August 10, 1937 in Seattle, King County, Washington. Thomas Styles and Sally Styles ("Jo Styles") had 2 children:

Troy Arthur Styles ("Troy Styles") born on November 26, 1964 in Seattle, King County, Washington; and,

Tracy Ann Styles ("Tracy Styles") born on July 2, 1969 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and married Rita Hawkins on July 8, 1989 in Renton, King County, Washington and who was born on July 1, 1971 in Seattle, King County, Washington;

Mark Arthur Nichols ("Mark Nichols") born on December 1, 1952 in Chelan, Chelan County, Washington, and married Patricia J. Griffin ("Patricia Griffin") on April 16, 1977 in Manson, Chelan County, Washington and who was born on July 28, 1953 in Chelan, Chelan County, Washington. Mark Nichols and Patricia Nichols had 2 children:

William Clair Nichols ("William Nichols" & "Willie Nichols") born on February 27, 1978 in Chelan, Chelan County, Washington; and,

Jennifer Joe Nichols ("Jennifer Nichols" & "Jo Nichols"?) born on August 14, 1979 in Chelan, Chelan County, Washington;

Melody Ann Nichols ("Melody Nichols") born on November 20, 1955 in Chelan, Chelan County, Washington, first married Randy Johnson ("Randall Johnson"?) about 1974 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and later married Dave Stenerson ("David Stenerson") about 1985. Randy Johnson and Melody Johnson ("Ann Johnson") had 2 children:

Christian Marie Johnson ("Christian Johnson") born on March 2, 1975 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and married Richard Thomas Long ("Richard Long") on February 14, 1994 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootena County, Idaho and who was born on October 4, 1972 in Brewster, Okanogan County, Washington. Richard Long and Christian Long ("Marie Long") had a son named:

Leif Dartanian Johnson ("Leif Johnson") born on September 23, 1994 in Chelan, Chelan County, Washington; and,

Leon Clair Johnson ("Leon Johnson") born on October 4, 1977 in Rexburg, Idaho; and,

Dawn Adair Nichols ("Dawn Nichols") born on February 13, 1961 in Chelan, Chelan County, Washington, and married Dennis Lee Pearson ("Dennis Pearson") born on September 25, 1958 in Mason, Chelan County, Washington. Dennis Pearson and Dawn Pearson ("Adair Pearson") had 2 children:

Mistie Pearson born on August 22, 1982 in Chelan, Chelan County, Washington; and,

Lee Pearson born on October 12, 1990 in Chelan, Chelan County, Washington; and,

Dale Glen Evans ("Dale Evans") born on March 27, 1922 in South Haven, Sumner County, Kansas, first married Iva Belle Spruill ("Iva Spruill") about 1944, later married Olive Butler after 1963, and died on August 2, 1992 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington. Iva Spruill was born about October 20, 1919 in either Virginia or Georgia, and died on March 17, 1963 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington. Olive Butler died about 1993. Dale Evans and Iva Evans ("Belle Evans") had a daughter named:

Sharon Dale Evans ("Sharon Evans") born about December 3, 1950, and died about 1985 in Florida. Sharon Evans was married to an unknown person about 1966, and they had an unknown baby girl born about 1966;

Cora Ellen Cavener ("Cora Cavener", "Cora Ellen Cavner"?, “Ellen Cavender”? & "Cora Cavender"?) born on February 17, 1888 in Duenweg, Stone County, Missouri, married James Thomas Garrison ("James Garrison" & "Jim Garrison") on February 18, 1901 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, died March 28, 1972 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri, and is buried in the Old Stone Cemetery in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri. James Garrison was born on September 3, 1877 in Humansville, Polk County, Missouri, and died about 1962 in Webb City, Jasper County, Missouri. James Garrison and Cora Garrison ("Ellen Garrison") had 4 children:

James Elmer Garrison ("James Garrison" & "Bud Garrison") born about 1906 and married a Mrs. Hazel Garrison ("Mrs. James E. Garrison"). James Garrison and Hazel Garrison had 2 children:

Roger Garrison; and,

Jim Garrison ("James Garrison");

Henry Talmer Garrison ("Henry Garrison") born on March 4, 1907 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri, and died on March 15, 1907 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri;

Ted W. Garrison ("Ted Garrison" & "Theodore Garrison"?) born about 1914 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri, married Vesta Ann Garrison ("Vesta Garrison" & "Pendley Garrison"), and died on October 5, 1965 in Paonia, Delta County, Colorado. Vesta Garrison was born on June 4, 1904 in Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee, and died on February 3, 1981 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri. Ted Garrison and Vesta Garrison had 3 children:

Gale Garrison who married a Dixon;

Joyce Garrison born about 1940, and,

James Acel Garrison ("James Garrison") born about 1942; and,

Jewell Eugenia Garrison ("Jewell Garrison") born on October 17, 1916 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri, married Charley C. Odell ("Charley Odell" & "Charles Odell") in Jasper County, Missouri?, and died on July 13, 1985 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Charley Odell also died in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma;

Hattey Ethel Cavener ("Hatty Cavener", "Hattie Cavener", "Hattie Ethel Cavner"?, “Harriet Cavender”?, “Ethel Cavender”? & "Hattie Cavender"?) born on April 1, 1892 in Missouri, first married Gary F. Thomason ("Gary Thomason") on June 4, 1909 in Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, later married George F. Thomason ("George Thomason") on September 22, 1910454 , divorced January 10, 1913, still later married George Standefer about 1915 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, died May 22, 1942 in Jasper County, Missouri, and is buried in the Old Stone Cemetery in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri. George Standefer was born about 1871, and died on December 26, 1931 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Greorge Standefer and Hattey Standefer ("Ethel Standefer") had 11 children:

Henry L. Standefer ("Henry Standefer") born on April 12, 1899 in Missouri, married a Gladys on June 20, 1922, and died on March 16, 1964 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri;

Orval William Standefer ("Orval Standefer") born about 1902 in Missouri, married an Odessi, and died on September 29, 1930 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri. Orval Standefer and Odessi Standefer had 2 children:

Betty Jean Standefer ("Betty Standefer" & "Elizabeth Standefer"?); and,

Marjorie Standefer;

Clifton Standefer born about 1904 in Missouri, and died on November 29, 1927 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri;

Erie Standefer born on June 15, 1904 in Duenweg, Jasper County, Missouri, and died on April 6, 1940 in Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado;

August Standefer born in Missouri;

Ross Standefer ("Rossie Standefer") born in Missouri;

Hattie Standefer born in Missouri, and married a Sullinger;

Jack Standefer who had 3 children:

Annie Standefer ("Ann Standefer");

Maxine Standefer born on June 9, 1932; and,

Virginia Lee Standefer ("Virginia Standefer") born on June 9, 1932;

Joddy Standefer;

Nora Standefer; and,

Frank Gill Standefer ("Frank Standefer:);

Gary Thomason and Hattey Thomason ("Ethel Thomason" & "Hattie Thomason") had a daughter named:

Anna Thomason who married a Jones and they had 2 children:

Mary Jones; and,

Becky Diane Jones ("Becky Jones" & "Rebecca Jones"); and,

Floyd Clayborn Cavener ("Floyd Cavener", "Floyd Clayborn Cavner"? & "Floyd Cavender"?) born March 16, 1896 in Missouri, married Mrs. Christine Clayborn ("Mrs. Floyd Clayborn", an American Indian) in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, died June 10, 1924 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Ottawa Cemetery in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Floyd Cavener and Christine Cavener had 2 children:

Ramona Cavener (“Ramona Cavender”?) born about 1918 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and married Earl Kelley; and,

Eileen Cavener born in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma;

JAMES PATRICK CAVENDER ("James Cavender", "Jim Cavener", "James Cavener", "James Patrick Cavener", “James P. Cavender”, “J.P. Cavender” & "James Cavner") born either on January 10, 1849, or about 1829 according to the 1880 census, in Belfast, Marshall County, Tennessee, first married Martha E. Dyer ("Martha Dyer", "Lizza Dyer" & "Mattie Dyer") on either September 30, 1865 or on September 30, 1869 in either Belfast, Marshall County, Tennessee454, or in Christian County, Missouri,445 later married Mrs. Mattie Bouther in Missouri sometime after 1924, died on December 6, 1933 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in the Selmore Cemetery in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri. Mattie Dyer was born July 26, 1852 in Tennessee, died May 23, 1923 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband in Selmore Cemetery in Christian County, Missouri. In 1880, the James Cavender family were living in District 2, Marshall County, Tennessee. James Cavender and Martha Dyer Cavender (“Martha Cavender”) had 10 children (2 sons & 8 daughters):

James Eugene Cavender ("James Cavner", "James Cavner", "James Cavener", “James Cavender”, “J.E. Cavender”, ‘James E. Cavender” & "James Eugene Cavner") born July 17, 1870 in Belfast, Marshall County, Tennessee, married Sarah Martha McGinnis ("Sarah McGinnis" & "Sallie McGinnis") on June 24, 1892 in Missouri, died December 16, 1915 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Selmore Cemetery in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri. Sarah McGinnis was born on March 27, 1876 in Missouri, and died on October 4, 1908 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri. James Cavender and Sarah Cavender ("Martha Cavender") had 7 children:

Herbert Cavender born in December 1893 in Missouri;

William Guy Cavender ("William Cavender", “W.G. Cavender” & “William G. Cavender”) born on December 12, 1893 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, first married a Eunice, later married Verna Preston about 1937, and died about 1936;

Lena Belle Cavender ("Lena Cavender" & “L.B. Cavender”) born on August 28, 1895 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, first married Marshall Warren on November 1, 1913, and later married William Theordore Elliott ("William Elliott" & "Theodore Elliott"?) on January 13, 1923. Marshall Warren and Lena Warren ("Belle Warren") had 3 children:

Hazek Eileen Warren ("Hazel Eileen Warren"?, "Hazek Warren" & "Hazel Warren"? born on September 23, 1914;

James Charles Warren ("James Warren") born on October 17, 1916; and,

Maude Elizabeth Warren ("Maude Warren", "Sue Warren" & "Susan Warren"?) born on July 12, 1919;

Charles Herbert Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.H. Cavender” & “Charles H. Cavender”) born on December 11, 1896 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and married Gladys Simms on January 29, 1920. Charles Cavender and Gladys Cavender had 2 children:

Robert Eugene Cavender ("Robert Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born on May 1, 1925; and,

William Albert Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.A. Cavender”) born on April 10, 1935;

Jane Elizabeth Cavender ("Jane Cavender" & “J.E. Cavender”) born on May 18, 1900 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, first married Hal Johnson, and later married George Brown;

Gratz Porter Cavender ("Gratz Cavender", "Joe Cavender", “G.P. Cavender{ & "Joseph Cavender"?) born on August 18, 1901 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and married Evelyn Floence Elliott ("Evelyn Elliott" & "Florence Elliott"?) on January 3, 1923. Gratz Cavender and Evelyn Cavender ("Florence Cavender"?) had a daughter named:

Janet Elaine Elliott ("Janet Elliott") born on November 3, 1932; and,

Celia Fern Cavender ("Celia Cavender" & “C.F. Cavender”) born on October 17, 1905 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and married Cecil James Garrison ("Cecil Garrison") on December 24, 1925. Cecil Johnson and Celia Johnson ("Elaine Johnson") had 2 children:

Orvillee Dean Garrison ("Orvillee Garrison" & "Orville Garrison"?) born on May 1, 1928; and,

James Eugene Garrison ("James Garrison") born on September 5, 1939;

Amanda Emma Cavender ("Amanda Cavender", “A.E. Cavender” & “Amanda E. Cavender”) born November 24, 1872 in Belfast, Marshall County, Tennessee, married John Landon Deeds ("John Deeds") on September 9, 1904 in Christian County, Missouri, and died on February 1, 1947. John Deeds died on February 8, 19xx and he and Amanda Deeds ("Emma Deeds had 2 children:

Stella Irene Deeds ("Stella Deeds") born on December 18, 1908, and died on December 23, 1960; and,

Wilbur Eugene Deeds ("Wilbur Deeds");

Mary Lou Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.L. Cavender” & “Mary L. Cavender”) born on April 13, 1875 in Belfast, Marshall County, Tennessee, married Clyde Hedgepeth on December 23, 1897 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and died on January 30, 1962 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri. Clyde Hedgepeth was born on April 14, 1872, and died on March 24, 1933 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri;

Naomi Josephine Cavender ("Naomi Cavender", “Neoma Cavender”, “N.J. Cavender” & “Naomi J. Cavender”) born on November 25, 1876 in Belfast, Marshall County, Tennessee, married John Delbert Melton ("John Melton") on December 23, 1894 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and died in December 1950. John Melton was born on February 8, 1872 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri and he and Naomi Melton ("Josephine Melton") had 2 children:

Merle Melton born on September 21, 1895 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri; and,

Delbert Eugene Melton ("Delbert Melton") born on October 5, 1898 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, first married Isabel Pierce, and later married Amanda Jane Weaver ("Amanda Weaver" & "Boots Weaver"). Isabel Pierce was born on August 15, 1902 in Grand Junction, Colorado. Delbert Melton and Isabel Melton had 2 children:

Delbert Eugene Melton ("Delbert Melton") born in February 1927, and died in February 1927; and,

Frank Eugene Melton ("Frank Melton") born on October 15, 1928 in Pomona, California, and married Darlene Woods ("Duffy Woods"? & "Darlene Duffy"?) on June 26, 19xx and who was born on March 4, 1932 in Pomona, California. Frank Melton and Darlene Melton had 4 children:

Linda Darlene Melton ("Linda Melton") born on December 22, 1950 in Pomona, California, first married Stephen Andre Gartner ("Stephen Gartner"), and later married Steve Michael Grimsrud ("Steve Grimsrud" & "Stephen Grimsrud"). Stephen Gartner was born on March 8, 1951 in Pomona, California, and Steve Grimsrud was born on March 8, 1950 in Britton, South Dakota;

Wayne Eugene Melton ("Wayne Melton") born on September 9, 1952 in Pomona, California, first married Michelle Sue Baxter ("Michelle Baxter"), and later married Jamie Raye Buck ("Jayme Buck") on March 28, 19xx. Michelle Baxter was born on November 27, 1954 in Kansas, and Jamie Buck was born on May 6, 1951 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. Wayne Melton and Michelle Melton ("Sue Melton") had 2 children:

Jared Matthew Melton ("Jared Melton") born on March 12, 1976 in Aptos, California; and,

Mark Joshua Melton ("Mark Melton") born on December 29, 1977 in Aptos, California;

Nancy Darlene Melton ("Nancy Melton") born on July 29, 1954 in Pomona, California, and married Gregory Cashwell who was born on November 6, 1948 in Santa Monica, California. Gregory Cashwell and Nancy Cashwell ("Darlene Cashwell") had 2 children:

Logan Eugene Cashwell ("Logan Cashwell") was born on December 20, 1974 in Fort Bragg, California, and married Donna Louise Bennett ("Donna Bennett") on August 28, 19xx. Donna Bennett was born on September 9, 1975; and,

Spebcer Ryan Cashwell ("Spebcer Cashwell" & "Spencer Cashwell"?) born on June 1, 1977 in White Salmon, Washington; and,

Carol Darlene Melton ("Carol Melton") born on January 14, 1957 in Pomona, California, and married Douglas Wayne Patterson ("Douglas Patterson") who was born on March 5, 1949 in Bend, Oregon. Douglas Patterson and Carol Patterson ("Darlene Patterson") had 2 children:

Katie Marie Patterson ("Katie Patterson", "Katherine Patterson"? & "Catherine Patterson"?) born on October 19, 1982; and,

Tyler Wayne Patterson ("Tyler Patterson") born on February 8, 1990;

Margaret Anne Inez Cavender ("Margaret Cavender", "Anne Cavender", “Margaret A. Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender” & "Ann Cavender") born on January 20, 1879 in Belfast, Marshall County, Tennessee, married Albert Ross Collins ("Albert Collins") on August 19, 1905 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and died on January 5, 1976 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri. Albert Ross was born on March 22, 1879 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and died on November 17, 1935 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri. Albert Ross and Margaret Ross ("Anne Ross", "Ann Ross" & "Inez Ross") had 7 children:

Mary Opal Collins ("Mary Collins") born on June 17, 1906 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, married John Edwin Hartley ("John Hartley") on January 2, 1927 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and died on April 19, 1990 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri;

Elizabeth Zoe Collins ("Elizabeth Collins") born on March 26, 1908 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri;

Isabelle Cavener Collins ("Isavelle Collins" & "Isabelle Cavender Collins"?) born on July 25, 1909 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and married William Curtis Skaggs ("William Skaggs") on January 3, 1929 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri;

James Arthur Collins ("James Collins" & "Art Collins") born on July 30, 1911 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and married Mary Lucille Monger ("Mary Monger") on May 11, 1946 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Stanley Woodrow Collins ("Stanley Collins") born on March 6, 1913 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and married Mildred Marie Brown ("Mildred Brown") on October 11, 1936 in Ontario, San Bernadino County, California;

Rilla Evelyn Collins ("Rilla Collins") born on February 2, 1915 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and married Almon O. Young ("Almon Young" & "Almond Young"?) on December 13, 1934 in Galena, Stone County, Missouri; and,

Geneva Yvonne Collins ("Geneva Collins" & "Jenny Collins") born on March 27, 1921 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and married Cletus Faught on September 1, 1938 in Galena, Stone County, Missouri;

Nancy Catherine Cavender ("Nancy Cavender", “N.C. Cavender” & "Nannie Cavender") born on January 8, 1882 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and died on December 29, 1918 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and married Delbert White on February 6, 1901 in Christian County, Missouri

Rilla Amy Cavender ("Rilla Cavender" & “R.A. Cavender”) born on April 3, 1886 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, married Charles C. Heubner ("Charles Heubner") about 1919 in Fort Morgan, Morgan County, Colorado, and died on September 2, 1983;

Edna Belle Cavender ("Edna Cavender" & “E.B. Cavender”) born on November 27, 1887 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, married Marion Holman Porter ("Marion Porter") on December 3, 1905 in Christian County, Missouri, and died on March 14, 1980;

Laura Leona Cavender ("Laura Cavender" & “L.L. Cavender”) born on May 26, 1891 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, married William Baird on August 9, 1908 in Christian County, Missouri, and died on September 9, 1985 in California;

William Neal Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.N. Cavender”) born on March 31, 1897 in Christian County, Missouri, married Buelah Young, and died on December 5, 1988 in Upland, San Bernardino County, California. Buelah Young was born about 1896 in Missouri. William Cavender and Buelah Cavender had a son named:

James Neal Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.N. Cavender”);

Amanda Emma Cavender ("Amanda Cavner", "Amanda Cavener", "Amanda Emma Cavender"? & "Amanda Cavender") born November 24, 1872 in Tennessee, married John Deeds September 9, 1904 in Christian County, Missouri and died February 1, 1947;

Mary Lou Cavender ("Mary Cavner", "Mary Cavener", "Lou Cavener", "Mary Lou Cavender"? & "Mary Cavender") born April 13, 1875 in Tennessee, married Clyde Hedgpeth on December 23, 1894 in Christian County, Missouri, died January 30, 1962 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Selmore Cemetery in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri;

Naomi Josephine Cavender ("Naomi Cavner", "Naomi Cavener", "Josie Cavener" & "Naomi Cavender") born November 25, 1876 in Tennessee, married John D. Melton ("John Melton") on December 23, 1894 in Christian County, Missouri, and died in 1950;

Margaret Anne Inez Cavender ("Margaret Cavner", "Margaret Cavener", "Anne Cavener", "Anne Cavender"? & "Margaret Cavender") born January 20, 1879 in Belfast, Marshall County, Tennessee, married Albert Ross Collins ("Albert Collins") on August 19, 1905 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, died January 5, 1976 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in the Selmore Cemetery in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri;

Nancy Catherine Cavender ("Nancy Cavner", "Nancy Cavener", "Nanny Cavener", “N.C. Cavender”? & "Nancy Cavender") born January 8, 1882 in Tennessee, married Delbert White February 6, 1901 in Christian County, Missouri, died December 29, 1918 in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in the Selmore Cemetery in Ozark, Christian County, Missouri;

Rilla Amy Cavender ("Rilla Cavner", "Rilla Cavener", “R.A. Cavender”? & "Rilla Cavender") born April 3, 1886 in Christian County, Missouri, married Charles C. Heubner ("Charles Heubner" & "Charles Huebner") in 1919 in Fort Morgan, Morgan County, Colorado, died September 2, 1983, and is buried in Denver, Arapahoe County, Colorado;

Edna Belle Cavender ("Edna Cavner", "Edna Cavener" & "Edna Cavender") born November 27, 1887 in Christian County, Missouri, married Marion Holman Porter ("Marion Porter") December 3, 1905 in Christian County, Missouri, died March 14, 1980, and is buried in Fort Morgan, Colorado;

Laura Leona Cavender ("Laura Cavner", "Levon Cavner", "Laura Cavener" & "Laura Cavender") born May 26, 1891 in Christian County, Missouri, married William Baird August 9, 1908 in Christian County, Missouri, died September 9, 1985 in California, and is buried in Upland, California; and,

William Neal Cavender ("William Cavner", "William Cavener", “William N. Cavender” & "William Cavender") born March 31, 1897 in Christian County, Missouri, married Beula Young about 1919 in Christian County, Missouri, died December 5, 1988 in Upland, San Bernardino County, California, and is buried in San Bernardino County, California;

JOSEPH CALVIN CAVENDER ("Joseph Cavener", "Joseph Calvin Cavener", “Joseph C. Cavender”, “J.C. Cavender” & "Joseph Cavender"), born on November 10, 1852 in Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, first married Nancy Catherine McClain ("Nancy McClain" & “Nancy McCain”?) about 1872 in Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, was divorced from Nancy and later married Telitha E. Greenwood ("Telitha Greenwood") in Hunt County, Texas on May 26, 1881, still later married Sarah Elizabeth Massey ("Sarah Massey") in Hunt County, Texas on June 29, 1882, died on June 21, 1936 at the age of 83 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in the Grove Hill Memorial Park in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Nancy McClain was born on February 28, 1855, and died on March 27, 1923 in Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee.Telitha Greenwood was born December 25, 1864, died August 18, 1881 in Clinton, Hunt County, Texas only three months after she was married, and is buried in Clinton Cemetery in Hunt County, Texas. Sarah Massey was born September 22, 1867 in Hunt County, Texas, died on June 24, 1963 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in Grove Hill Memorial Park in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. The children of Joseph Cavender and Nancy Cavender were:

H. Ervin Cavender ("Ervin Cavner", “H.E. Cavender” & "Ervin Cavener") born on March 29, 1873 in Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, married Minnie Lee Shelton ("Minnie Shelton"), and died on September 20, 1897. Minnie Shelton was born on May 5, 1874, and died on May 21, 1916 in Headsprings, Marshall County, Tennessee. Ervin Cavender and Minnie Cavender ("Lee Cavender") had 2 children:

John Emmitt Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.E. Cavender” & “John E. Cavender”) born on December 19, 1894, maried Mary Gomes, and died on July 7, 1983; and,

Carra Dee Cavender ("Carra Cavender") born on April 12, 1896 in Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, married William Horrace Roper ("William Roper" & "Horace Roper"?), and died on October 31, 1985 in Headsprings, Marshall County, Tennessee; and,

Eula Mae Cavender ("Eula Cavner", "Eula Cavender", “Mae Cavender”? & "Eula Cavener") born March 29, 1875 in Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, married George W. Fults ("George Fults") in Tennessee, died December 19, 1954 in Hillsboro, Tennessee, and is buried in Hillsboro, Tennessee. George Fults was born on May 26, 1862, and died on March 27, 1956. George Fults and Eula Fults ("Mae Fults") had 11 children:

Rosie Lee Fults ("Rosie Fults") born on December 28, 1890 in Tennessee, married Rufus Alexander, and died before 1990. Rufus Alexander died before 1990;

Kue Fults born on February 17, 1892 in Tennessee;

Bea Fults born on June 17, 1894 in Tennessee, married Annie Zora Roberts ("Annie Roberts" & "Ann Roberts"), and died on December 13, 1966;

Carrie Bell Fults ("Carrie Fults") born on August 15, 1896 in Tennessee, married Thomas Erwin Wallace ("Thomas Wallace" & "Irwin Wallace"?), and died in February 1987;

Pearl Jane Fults ("Pearl Fults") born on April 30, 1898 in Tennessee;

Perneda Fults born on November 27, 1902 in Tennessee, and married Clinton Ledur Walker ("Clinton Walker");

George Cleveland Fults ("George Fults") born on January 4, 1904 in Tennessee, and married Dessie Carl Darnell ("Dessie Darnell");

Jessie Carmen Fults ("Jessie Fults") born on July 14, 1905 in Tennessee, and married Florence Ella Kennedy ("Florence Kennedy");

Harley Fults born on December 2, 1907 in Tennessee, and married J.T. Tate;

Nell Fults born on July 26, 1909 in Tennessee, and married Walter Hubert Bryan ("Walter Bryan"); and,

William Howard Fults ("William Fults") born on July 19, 1916 in Tennessee, and married Lois E. Winn ("Lois Winn");

The children of Joseph Calvin Cavender and Sarah Cavender were:

Amanda Alice Cavnder (“Amanda Alice Cavender”?, "Amanda Cavner", "Amanda Cavender" & "Amanda Cavener"?) born on June 16, 1883 in Hunt County, Texas, married Clarence K. Norwood ("Clarence Norwood") on October 9, 1898 in Hunt County, Texas,FHL Number 1024969 died November 26, 1954 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in Laurel Land Memorial Park in Dallas, Texas. Clarence Norwood was born on May 1, 1875, and died on May 13, 1990 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Clarence Norwood and Amanda Norwood ("Alice Norwood") had 9 children:

Lola Cleo Norwood ("Lola Norwood") born on April 20, 1900 in Texas, married Lonnie Edwin Ferrell ("Lonnie Ferrrell"), and died on July 11, 1950. Lonnie Ferrell was born on August 10, 1894. Lonnie Ferrell and Lola Ferrell ("Cleo Ferrell") had 10 children:

Lucille Ferrell born on July 23, 1919, and married Pat Pritchett ("Patrick Pritchett who was born on August 18, 1916. Pat Pritchett and Lucille Pritchett had 3 children:

Carol Ann Pritchett ("Carol Pritchett") born on July 18, 1941;

Margaret Lucille Pritchett ("Margaret Pritchett") born on January 29, 1947; and,

Constance Jean Pritchett ("Constance Pritchett") born on September 21, 1949;

Frances Ferrell born on February 28, 1921?, and married Charles R. Clem ("Charles Clem") who was born on June 15, 1919. Charles Clem and Frances Clem had 3 children:

Charles William Clem ("Charles Clem") born on May 25, 1945;

Marty Rocken Clem ("Marty Clem") born on December 30, 1946; and,

Donald David Clem ("Donald Clem") born on March 2, 1948;

Lonnie Edwin Ferrell ("Lonnie Ferrell") born on April 23, 1922, and married Dorothy Lee Hutchins ("Dorothy Hutchins") who was born on January 26, 1922. Lonnie Ferrell and Dorothy Ferrell ("Lee Ferrell") had 3 children:

Lonnie Edwin Ferrell, III ("Lonnie Ferrell") born on July 26, 1943;

Tony Wilmer Ferrell ("Tony Ferrell" & "Anthony Ferrell"?) born on February 26, 1947; and,

Roy Mark Ferrell ("Roy Ferrell") born on October 11, 1950;

Dorothy Mae Ferrell ("Dorothy Ferrell") born on September 2, 1921?, and married John Henry Story ("John Story") who was born on October 30, 1921. John Story and Dorothy Story ("Mae Story") had 3 children:

John Frank Story ("John Story") born on August 1942;

Charles Wayne Story ("Charles Story") born on May 5, 1944; and,

Rita Sue Story ("Rita Story") born on August 21, 1948;

Eileen Elizabeth Ferrell ("Eileen Ferrell") born on June 8, 1921?, and married Haskell Bratcher. Haskell Bratcher and Eileen Bratcher ("Elizabeth Bratcher") had 2 children:

Richard Dennis Bratcher ("Richard Bratcher") born on October 13, 1943; and,

Larry Haskell Bratcher ("Larry Bratcher" & "Lawrence Bratcher"?) born on March 7, 1948;

James Walton Ferrell ("James Ferrell") born on November 10, 1926, and married Mary Dell Whitt ("Mary Whitt" & "Mary Witt"?) who was born on December 26, 1927;

William Clarence Ferrell ("William Ferrell") born on April 24, 1928, and died on July 4, 1934;

Julia Kathleen Ferrell ("Julia Ferrell") born on March 21, 1931, and married Floyd Lee Slocum ("Floyd Slocum") who was born on December 25, 1929;

Martha Joan Ferrell ("Martha Ferrell") born on May 5, 1932, and married Elien Wayne Walker ("Elien Walker") who was born on February 2, 1930. Elien Walker and Martha Walker ("Joan Walker") had 5 children:

Sherry Anne Walker ("Sherry Walker" & "Ann Walker") born on October 27, 1947;

Linda Jean Walker ("Linda Walker") born on January 20, 1949;

James Malcom Walker ("James Walker") born on July 6, 1950;

Karen Elaine Walker ("Karen Walker") born on February 11, 1952; and,

Barbara Gail Walker ("Barbara Walker") born on February 2, 1953; and,

Mary Lou Ferrell ("Mary Ferrell") born on October 5, 1933, and married Kenneth Osborne;

Joseph Mack Norwood ("Joseph Norwood") born on July 30, 1901 in Texas, and died on August 10, 1902;

Robert Wylie Norwood ("Robert Norwood") born on August 30, 1903 in Texas, married Pauline Coursey, and died on May 25, 1982. Robert Noorwood and Pauline Norwood had 3 children:

Joseph Mack Norwood ("Joseph Norwood") born on January 6, 1925, and died on July 9, 1925;

Lela Evelyn Norwood ("Lela Norwood") born on January 6, 1925, and died on July 3, 1925; and,

Christine Norwood born about June 30, 1920, and married a Tallent. Christene Tallent had 4 children:

Mona K. Tallent ("Mona Tallent") born on May 6, 1944;

Jimmie Alton Tallent ("Jimmie Tallent" & "James Tallent");

Melvin Dean Tallent ("Melvin Tallent"); and,

Deborrah Dianne Tallent ("Deborrah Tallent" & "Deborah Tallent"?);

Sarah Aletha Norwood ("Sarah Norwood") born on October 12, 1907 in Texas, and married Delwin F. Hopper ("Delwin Hopper" & "Dudley Hopper") who was born on July 30, 1892. Delwin Hopper and Sarah Hopper ("Aletha Hopper") had 6 children:

Helen Hopper born on May 3, 1921, and married Harrold Hayes ("Harold Hayes"?). Harrold Hayes and Helen Hayes had 3 children:

Michel Stevens Hayes ("Michel Hayes" & "Michael Hayes"?) born on February 17, 1944;

Jimmie Glen Hayes ("Jimmie Hayes", "James Hayes" & "Glenn Hayes"?) born on June 23, 1946; and,

Stanley Odell Hayes ("Stanley Hayes") born on December 31, 1950;

Delvin F. Hopper, Jr. ("Delvin Hopper") born on August 26, 1925, and married Patsy Greer ("Patricia Greer"?) who was born on August 2, 1929. Dellvin Hopper and Patsy Hopper ("Patricia Hopper") had a daughter named:

Sherry Lynne Hopper ("Sherry Hopper") born on August 25, 1949;

David Daniel Hopper ("David Hopper") born on December 27, 1950, and married Mary Lee Hawkins ("Mary Hawkins") who was born on July 27, 1923. David Hopper and Mary Hopper ("Lee Hopper") had 2 children:

Carol Elizabeth Hopper ("Carol Hopper") born on June 26, 1948; and,

Daniel Wayne Hopper ("Daniel Hopper") born on December 17, 1950;

Donley W. Hopper ("Donley Hopper") born on March 11, 1928, married Katherine Bittle, and died on February 3, 1950. Donley Hopper and Katherine Hopper had a son named:

Donley Earl Hopper ("Donley Hopper") born on January 8, 1947;

Mary Alice Hopper ("Mary Hopper") born on December 7, 1929, and married James K. Caughran ("James Caughran") who was born on June 10, 1917; and,

Joyce Jean Hopper ("Joyce Hopper") born on September 19, 1931;

Dennis Francis Norwood ("Dennis Norwood") born on August 17, 1913 in Texas, first married Opal Inez Wester ("Opal Wester"), later married Mary Elizabeth Bone ("Mary Bone"), and died on July 5, 1989. Opal Wester was born on June 21, 19xx. Dennis Norwood and Opal Norwood ("Inez Norwood") had 3 children:

Eugene Edward Norwood ("Eugene Norwood") born on December 26, 1936;

Evelyn Frances Norwood ("Evelyn Norwood") born on July 6, 1938; and,

Geneva Norwood born on December 27, 1943;

Jane Marie Norwood ("Jane Norwood") born on July 30, 1915 in Texas, married Maurice Dudley Hamm ("Maurice Hamm"), and died on May 6, 1983. Maurice Hamm and Jane Hamm ("Marie Hamm") had 6 children:

Maurice Dudley Hamm ("Maurice Hamm") born on July 12, 1936;

Charles Edwin Hamm ("Charles Hamm") born on November 3, 1937;

Clarence Gene Hamm ("Clarence Hamm") born on November 19, 1938;

Mitchell Bruce Hamm ("Mitchell Hamm") born on May 23, 1940, and died on December 1, 1951;

Lester Glenn Hamm ("Lester Hamm") born on December 9, 1948; and,

Shirley Charlene Hamm ("Shirley Hamm") born on December 9, 1948;

Edwin Bosworth Norwood ("Edwin Norwood") born on July 1, 1918 in Texas, and married Lowayne Branham who was born on August 10, 1921. Edwin Norwood and Lowayne Norwood had 4 children:

Edwin Bosworth Norwood, Jr. ("Edwin Norwood") born about 1940;

James Ralph Norwood ("James Norwood") born on February 19, 1945;

Donald Wayne Norwood ("Donald Norwood") born on October 6, 1951; and,

Patricia Alice Norwood ("Patricia Norwood") born on September 29, 1956;

Cathrine Margaret Norwood ("Cathrine Norwood" & "Catherine Norwood") born on November 7, 1921 in Texas, married William Ferrell ("Willie Ferrell"), and died on January 30, 1941; and,

Juanita Mae Norwood ("Juanita Norwood") born on August 7, 1923 in Texas, and married Tilmon Frizzell who was born on April 2, 1910. Tilmon Frizzell and Juanita Frizzell ("Mae Frizzell") had 4 children:

Bobby Gene Frizzell ("Bobby Frizzell" & "Robert Frizzell"?) born on July 27, 1941;

Herbert Bailey Frizzell ("Herbert Frizzell") born on October 10, 1943;

Judy Darlene Frizzell ("Judy Frizzell" & "Judith Frizzell") born on October 25, 1948; and,

Debbie Marlene Frizzell ("Debbie Frizzell" & "Deborah Frizzell") born on November 14, 1957;

William Dennis Cavender (“William Dennis Cavender”?, "William Cavner", "William Cavender", "Denny Cavender", “W.D. Cavender” & "Denny Cavner") born October 12, 1885 in Hunt County, Texas, married Martha Ann Holt ("Martha Holt") in Hunt County, Texas, died on March 18, 1943 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in Grove Hill Memorial Park in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Martha Holt was born on January 10, 1889 in Hunt County, Texas, and died on May 8, 1961 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. William Cavender and Martha Cavender ("Ann Cavender") had 5 children:

Lydia May Cavender ("Lydia Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) born on November 6, 1913 in Texas, and married Lee Miers who was born on September 9, 1914. Lee Miers and Lydia Miers ("May Miers") had 2 children:

Lee Miers, Jr. born on August 31, 1940;

Linda Faye Mires ("Linda Miers") born on August 13, 1941; and,

Minnie Lee Cavender ("Minnie Cavender" & “M.L. Cavender”) born on September 13, 1915 in Texas, first married Melvin Leon Tubb, later married Howard McKenzie, and died on July 18, 1979. Melvin Tubb was born on March 22, 1912, and Howard McKenzie was born on June 9, 1920. Melvin Tubb and Minnie Tubb ("Lee Tubb") had 2 children:

Edward Lee Tubb ("Edward Tubb") born on August 22, 1932, and died on July 7, 1933; and,

Dennis Ray Tubb ("Dennis Tubb") born on October 14, 1936;

Howard McKenzie and Minnie McKenzie had 2 children:

Charles P. McKenzie ("Charles McKenzie") born on March 7, 1946; and,

Carolyn Sue McKenzie ("Carolyn McKenzie") born on September 29, 1948;

William Dennis Cavender, Jr. ("William Cavender" & “W.D. Cavender”) born on November 9, 1917 in Texas, married Margaruite Cash, and died on April 18, 1987. William Cavender and Maruaruite Cavender had 2 children:

Annabell Lee Cavender ("Annabell Cavender" & “A.L. Cavender”) born on February 5, 1944; and,

William Dennis Cavender, III ("William Cavender" & “W.D. Cavender”) born on March 6, 1945;

Georgia Marie Cavender ("Georgia Cavender" & “G.M. Cavender”) born on July 16, 1919 in Texas, and married Woodrow W. May. Woodrow May and Georgia May ("Marie May") had 4 children:

Patricia Ann May ("Partricia May") born on August 7, 1938;

Elliott Morgan May ("Elliott May") born on October 24, 1939;

Carol Dianne May ("Carol May") born on August 21, 1941;

Sally Jeanette May ("Sally May" & "Sarah May"?) born on November 25, 1943; and,

Martha Ann Cavender ("Martha Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) born on October 22, 1921 in Texas, first married M.B. Copeland, later married Woodrow W. May ("Woodrow May"), and died on December 13, 1989. M.B. Copeland was born on August 7, 1918, and he and Martha Copeland ("Ann Copeland") had 2 children:

Michael Glen Copeland ("Michael Copeland" & "Glenn Copeland"?) born on June 26, 1941; and,

Myrne Bea Copeland ("Myrne Copeland") born on August 7, 1944;

Jimmy Cavender ("James Cavner", "Jimmy Cavender" & "James Cavender") born March 12, 1887 in Hunt County, Texas, and died July 26, 1887 in Hunt County, Texas;

Ella Lee Cavender ("Ella Cavner", "Ella Cavener", “E.L. Cavender” & "Ella Cavender") born on August 12, 1888 in Hunt County, Texas, married Florence C. Climer ("Florence Climer") on January 29, 1903 in Hunt County, Texas, died November 22, 1916 in Hunt County, Texas, and is buried in Clenton Cemetery in Clinton, Hunt County, Texas. Florence Climer was born on May 5, 1875, and died on June 2, 1954. Florence Climer and Ella Climer ("Lee Climer") had 5 children:

Leslie Climer born on April 3, 1904 in Texas, married Ella Brownlow, and died on August 12, 1926. Ella Brownlow was born on January 19, 1904. Leslie Climer and Ella Climer had a son named:

Royce Climer born on February 27, 1924, and married Doris Harrell;

Icy Cleo Climer born on March 5, 1905 in Texas, and married Jewell Bridges who was born on December 1, 1901. Jewell Bridges and Icy Bridges ("Cleo Bridges") had 14 children:

Truman Horton Bridges ("Truman Bridges") born on February 8, 1922, and died on March 9, 1939;

Vera Fays Bridges ("Vera Bridges") born on August 7, 1923, and married Charles E. Morgan ("Charles Morgan");

Lloyd Norman Bridges ("Lloyd Bridges") born December 8, 1924, and married Beulah Gibson. Lloyd Bridges and Beulah Bridges had 2 children:

Douglas Bridges; and,

an unknown daughter;

Floyd Watkins Bridges ("Floyd Bridges") born on December 8, 1924, and married Nayonia Wolf. Floyd Bridges and Nayonia Bridges had 3 children:

Joan Bridges;

Cathey Bridges ("Cathy Bridges"? & "Catherine Bridges"?); and,

an unknown daughter;

Hazel May Bridges ("Hazel Bridges") born on March 8, 1927, and married Jack Lipps ("John Lipps"?). Jack Lipps and Hazel Lipps ("May Lipps") had 2 children:

Penny Lipps; and,

Jackie Lipps;

Horace Bridges born on July 30, 1929, and married Joan Lacey. Horace Bridges and Joan Bridges had 2 unknown daughters;

Thomas Morgan Bridges ("Thomas Bridges") born on December 7, 1931;

James Toliver Bridges ("James Bridges") born December 5, 1933;

D. Bridges born February 26, 1936, and died on August 7, 1946;

Harold Glenn Bridges ("Harold Bridges") born on April 5, 1938, and died on October 13, 1938;

Leslie Bradley Bridges ("Leslie Bridges") born on September 5, 1939;

William Henry Bridges ("William Bridges") born on June 25, 1941;

Barbara Jean Bridges ("Barbara Bridges") born on May 5, 1943, and died on July 17, 1943; and,

Wilma Louise Bridges ("Wilma Bridges") born on August 11, 1945;

Bradley Climer born on March 17, 1907 in Whiteright, Grayson County, Texas, married Alpha Scarberry, and died on October 4, 1986 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas. Bradley Climer and Alpha Climer had 3 children:

Lina Pearl Climer ("Lina Climer") born on June 24, 1928, and married Randell Simmons ("Randall Simmons"?). Randell Simmons and Lina Simmons ("Pearl Simmons") had 2 children:

Barbara Sue Simmons ("Barbara Simmons") born on September 11, 1945; and,

Randy Simmons ("Randall Simmons") born on December 25, 1948;

Charles Fritz Climer ("Charles Climer") born on June 29, 1930; and,

Roy Lee Climer ("Roy Climer") born on March 1, 1933;

Willie Myrtle Climer ("Willie Climer") born on May 31, 1910 in Texas, and married Guy Weldon Taylor ("Guy Taylor") born on December 29, 1896. Guy Taylor and Willie Taylor ("Mirtle Taylor") had 3 children:

Guy Weldon Taylor, Jr. ("Guy Taylor") born on October 1, 1928, and married Mary Lee who was born on December 29, 1929. Guy Taylor and Mary Taylor had 2 children:

Guy Weldon Taylor, III ("Guy Taylor") born on November 1, 1948; and,

Randall Wade Taylor ("Randall Taylor") born on August 26, 1950;

Shirley Ann Taylor ("Shirley Taylor") born on September 22, 1937; and,

Kenneth Ray Taylor ("Kenneth Taylor") born on May 25, 1939; and,

Louise Estelle Climer ("Louise Climer") born on June 22, 1915 in Texas, first married Clinton Alex Dobbs ("Clinton Dobbs"), later married Roy Ernest Woodall ("Roy Woodall"), and died on November 6, 1973 in Texas. Clinton Dobbs was born on December 30, 1905 and he and Louise Dobbs ("Estelle Dobbs") had 5 children:

Lowella Faye Dobbs ("Lowella Dobbs") born on August 11, 1936;

Geneva Lana Dobbs ("Geneva Dobbs") born on October 9, 1937;

Alton Ray Dobbs ("Alton Dobbs") born on February 12, 1942?;

Bobby Earl Dobbs ("Bobby Dobbs") born on June 12, 1942?; and,

Linda Sue Dobbs ("Linda Dobbs") born on October 18, 1947;

Claude Gray Cavender ("Claude Cavner", "Claude Cavener"?, “C.G. Cavender” & "Claude Cavender") born on October 14, 1890 in Hunt County, Texas, married Bella Zona Hatfield ("Bella Hatfield"), died September 23, 1951 in Okemah, Okufskee County, Oklahoma, and is buried in Okemah Cemetery in Okemah, Okfuskee County, Oklahoma. Belle Hatfield was born on September 9, 1891, and died on October 11, 1953 in Oklahoma. Claude Cavender and Bella Cavender ("Zona Cavender") had 5 children:

Opal Lee Cavender ("Opal Cavender" & “O.L. Cavender”) born on June 16, 1911, first married Leroy Killingsworth, and later married Homer Wilcox who was born on March 7, 1906. Leroy Killingsworth and Opal Killingsworth ("Lee Killingsworth") had a daughter named:

Peggie Ann Killingsworth ("Peggie Killingsworth", "Peggy Killingsworth" & "Anne Killingsworth"?) born on April 23, 1931, and died on November 28, 1935;

Leara Cavender born on December 17, 1912, and married Owen Strain who was born on December 15, 1912. Owen Strain and Leara Strain had a daughter named Kaye Strain ("Kay Strain") born on September 26, 1936;

Vernon Claude Cavender ("Vernon Cavender" & “V.C. Cavender”) born on October 8, 1914, married Dixie Willis, and died on November 29, 1989. Dixie Willis was born on May 19, 1926;

Luther Calvin Cavender ("Luther Cavender" & "L.C. Cavender") born on October 17, 1915, and died on October 11, 1935; and,

Glen Dale Cavender ("Glen Cavender", “G.D. Cavender” & "Glenn Cavender"?) born on October 11, 1922, married Mabel Cook, and died on May 1, 1990. Mabel Cook was born on October 24, 1922. Glen Cavender and Mabel Cavender had 2 children:

Ronald Craig Cavender ("Ronald Cavender" & “R.C. Cavender”) born on June 8, 1953; and,

Michael Dennis Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.D. Cavender”) born on May 15, 1956;

Lula Maggie Cavner (“Lula Margaret Cavender”?, "Lula Cavner", "Lula Cavener", “L.M. Cavender”?, “L.M. Cavender”? & "Lula Cavender") born February 26, 1892 in Hunt County, Texas, and died November 22, 1892 in Hunt County, Texas;

John Elmer Cavner (“James Elmer Cavender”?, "John Cavner", "John Cavener", “John E. Cavender”, “J.E. Cavender”? & "John Cavender") born August 23, 1893 in Hunt County, Texas, and died May 23, 1894 in Hunt County, Texas;

Otho May Cavner (“Ortho May Cavender”?, "Otho Cavner", "Othe Cavener", "Otho Cavender"?, O.M. Cavender & "Ode Cavender") born on April 24, 1895 in Hunt County, Texas, married Ollie Belle Hatfield (“Ollie Bell Hatfield”, "Ollie Hatfield" & "Bell Hatfield"), died October 30, 1969 in New Mexico, and is buried in Clayton Cemetery in Clayton, Union County, New Mexico. Ollie Hatfield was born on September 4, 1893 to William Claborn Hatfield (“William Hatfield” & “Dick Hatfield”) and Elvira Thompson (“Vicey Thompson”) who were married on December 25, 1881 in Scott County, Tennessee, and was a cousin to Telitha Leeann Hatfield (“Telitha Hatfield” & “Leann Hatfield”) who married James Patrick Luna (“James Luna”) as their Hatfield fathers were brothers. Ollie Hatfield Cavender died on January 26, 1950 in New Mexico. Otho Cavender and Ollie Cavender ("Belle Cavender" & "Bell Cavender") had 5 children:

Edith Cavender born on January 9, 1914, first married Delman T. Sturgill ("Delman Sturgill"), later married Ben H. Wallace ("Ben Wallace" & "Benjamin Wallace"), still later married Clifford M. Brand ("Clifford Brand"), and died on September 9, 1967. Ollie Hatfield was born on September 4, 1893, and died on January 26, 1950 in New Mexico, and Clifford Brand was born on April 27, 1921. Delman Sturgill and Edith Sturgill had 4 children:

Delman T. Sturgill, Jr. ("Delman Sturgill") born on November 23, 1930, and died on January 26, 1931;

Wanda Marie Sturgill ("Wanda Sturgill") born on May 22, 1932, and married David Duncan who was born on March 10, 1924. David Duncan and Wanda Duncan ("Marie Duncan") had 2 children:

Charlinda Sue Duncan ("Charlinda Duncan") born on April 16, 1950; and

Elizabeth Ann Duncan ("Elizabeth Duncan" & "Anne Duncan") born on July 3, 1951;

Virginia Sue Sturgill ("Virginia Sturgill") born on August 14, 1933, and married George L. McCarroll ("George McCarroll") born on June 8, 1908; and,

Robert Eugene Sturgill ("Robert Sturgill") born on August 15, 1936;

Ben Wallace and Edith Wallace had a daughter named:

Beverly Darlene Wallace ("Beverly Wallace") born on April 6, 1944;

Willie Lois Cavender ("Willie Cavender" & “W.L. Cavender”) born on April 21, 1917 in New Mexico, and died on November 2, 1918 in Clayton, Union County, New Mexico;

O.T. Cavender ("Jack Cavender") born on April 16, 1920 in New Mexico, first married Jaquita E. Bailey ("Jaquita Bailey"), later married Mrs. Georgia Grubbs Fisher ("Georgia Fisher" & formerly "Georgia Grubbs"?), and died on October 31, 1986. Jaquita Bailey was born on August 25, 1926. ;

Bruce Murl Cavender ("Bruce Cavender" & B.M. Cavender”) born on December 3, 1926 in New Mexico, married Emma Louise Leaning ("Emma Leaning"), and died on November 18, 1991. Emma Leaning was born on April 29, 1927. Bruce Cavender and Emma Cavender had 4 children:

Alice Marie Cavender ("Alice Cavender" & “A.M. Cavender”) born on May 21, 1945;

Linda Lorrine Cavender ("Linda Cavender" & “L.L. Cavender”) born on December 14, 1948;

Bruce Murl Cavender, Jr. ("Bruce Cavender" & “B.M. Cavender”) born on December 2, 1949, and died on January 7, 1950; and,

Janet Louise Cavender ("Janet Cavender" & “J.L. Cavender”) born on December 30, 1950; and,

Barbara Faye Cavender ("Barbara Cavender" & “B.F. Cavender”) born on August 20, 1931 in New Mexico, married Charles Daniel Ross ("Charles Ross" & "David Ross"?),and died on September 1, 1957. Charles Ross was born on February 14, 1927. Charles Ross and Barbara Ross ("Faye Ross") had 3 children:

Charles David Ross, Jr. ("Charles Ross" & "Daniel Ross"?) born on May 5, 1951, and died on September 18, 1951;

John William Ross ("John Ross") born on August 25, 1952; and,

Mary Rebecca Ross ("Mary Ross" & “Mary R. Ross”) born in April 1956;

Ruth Rebecca Cavner ("Ruth Cavner", "Ruth Cavener", “R.R. Cavender”? & "Ruth Cavender") born on February 27, 1898 in Hunt County, Texas, first married Niels Jacobsen, next married Emil Ohlin, later married William X. Young ("William Young"). Niels Jacobsen was born on July 24, 1897, and died on December 27, 1976 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, Emil Ohlin was born about 1882, and William Young was born on January 1, 1900. Emil Ohlin and Ruth Ohlin had a son named:

James Edward Ohlin born on June 14, 1918. James Ohlin apparently had 2 children:

Bill Ohlin ("William Ohlin"?, "Bill Young"? & "William Young"?) who married a Penny; and,

Patti Ohlin ("Patricia Ohlin", "Patti Young"? & "Patricia Young"?);

William Young and Ruth Young ("Rebecca Young") had a daughter named:

Patricia Marie Young ("Patricia Young") born on July 11, 1931, and who married Glen A. Mitchell ("Glen Mitchell" & "Glenn Mitchell"). Glen Mitchell and Patricia Mitchell ("Marie Mitchell") had 2 children:

Michael Mitchell born on January 4, 1953; and,

Martin Dean Mitchell ("Martin Mitchell" & "Dean Mitchell") born on July 4, 1956, and married a Becky;

Joseph Arden Cavender ("Ardin Cavender","Joseph Cavner", "Joseph Cavener", "Joseph Cavender", “Josephe A. Cavender”, “J.A. Cavender” & "Foxey Cavender") born on September 11, 1900 in Hunt County, Texas, first married Vergie Etta McHaney ("Vergie McHaney" & "Oakes McHaney"), later married Lillian Welch, died December 4, 1985 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in Grove Hill Memorial Park in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Vergie Cavender ("Etta Cavender" & "Oakes Cavender") was born on August 23, 1896, and died on March 10, 1962 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and Lillian Welch was born on November 22, 1911;

Edward Owen Cavender ("Edward Cavender", "Edward Cavner", "Edward Cavener", "Edward Cavender", “E.O. Cavender” & "Mike Cavender") born July 13, 1903 in Hunt County, Texas, married Anazher Claxton ("Ann Claxton") on September 1, 1928 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, died June 14, 1958 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in Grove Hill Memorial Park in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Anazher Claxton was born on December 23, 1911 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Edward Cavender and Anazher Cavender had a daughter named:

Shirley Rae Cavender ("Shirley Cavender" & “S.R. Cavender”) born on February 22, 1933 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Paul Bittner;

Virginia Elma Cavender ("Virginia Cavner", "Virginia Cavener", "Virginia Cavender", “V.E. Cavender” & "Bige Cavender") born on February 16, 1906 in Hunt County, Texas, married William James Wetherell ("William Wetherell") in Hunt County, Texas, died on January 22, 1994 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in Grove Hill Memorial Park in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. William Wetherell was born on May 30, 1902, and died on January 14, 1975 in Texas. William Wetherell and Virginia Wetherell ("Elma Wetherell") had 2 children:

Margie Anita Wetherell ("Margie Wetherell" & "Marjorie Wetherell") born on February 7, 1922 in Texas, married Tim L. Fitzgibbons ("Tim Fitzgibbons" & "Timothy Fitzgibbons"), and died on May 1, 1985. Tim Fitzgibbons was born on February 12, 1917. Tim Fitzgibbons and Margie Fitzgibbons ("Marjorie Fitzgibbons"? & "Anita Fitzgibbons") had 3 children:

Kathelene Lauren Fitzgibbons ("Kathelene Fitzgibbons" & "Kathlene") born on December 26, 1945;

Charlotte Suzanne Fitzgibbons ("Charlotte Fitzgibbons" & "Suzanna Fitzgibbons") born on January 3, 1947; and,

Timothy Lance Fitzgibbons ("Timothy Fitzgibbons") born on January 16, 1953; and,

Velma Louise Wetherell ("Velma Wetherell") born on January 13, 1928 in Texas, and married Fredrick James Murdock, III ("Fredrick Murdock" & "Fred Murdock"). Fredrick Murdock and Velma Murdock ("Louise Murdock") had a daughter named:

Rita Ann Murdock ("Rita Murdock" & "Anne Murdock") born on August 29, 1957;

Daisy Myrtle Caveneer ("Daisy Cavner", "Daisy Cavener", "Daisy Cavender", “D.M. Cavender” & "Myrtle Cavender") born on May 9, 1910 in Hunt County, Texas, first married Frank Eugene Wycoff ("Frank Wycoff"), divorced, later married John Edward Terry ("John Terry") who was born on May 4, 1907 and who died on May 7, 1969. Frank Wycoff and Daisy Wycoff ("Myrtle Wycoff") had 4 children:

Winnie Faye Wycoff ("Winnie Wycoff") born on October 2, 1928, first married Ray Dean Floyd ("Ray Floyd"), and later married George Preston Petton ("George Petton"), still later married a Hinger. Ray Floyd was born on August 10, 1928, and George Peyton was born on March 5, 1928. Ray Floyd and Winnie Floyd ("Faye Floyd") had 3 children:

Danny Ray Floyd ("Danny Floyd" & "Daniel Floyd") born on February 3, 1946;

Donna Faye Floyd ("Donna Floyd") born on April 9, 1948; and,

Larry Dean Floyd ("Larry Floyd" & "Lawrence Floyd") born on December 31, 1949, and died on August 23, 1950;

George Peyton and Winnie Peyton ("Faye Peyton") had 2 children:

Deborah Jean Peyton ("Deborah Peyton") born on March 11, 1951; and,

Darrell Eugene Peyton ("Darrell Peyton") born on April 22, 1953;

Kenneth J. Wycoff ("Kenneth Wycoff") born on August 5, 1930 in Texas, and married Margaret Miller who was born on September 21, 1930. Kenneth Wycoff and Margaret Wycoff had 2 children:

Sherryl Cathy Wycoff ("Sheryl Wycoff" & "Catherine Wycoff") born on May 20, 1950; and,

Kris Wycoff born on May 3, 1952;

Marvin Eugene Wycoff ("Marvin Wycoff") born on November 25, 1931 in Texas, and married Glenda Faye Lowry ("Glenda Lowry") who was born on July 1, 1936; and,

Betty Joann Wycoff ("Betty Wycoff", "Elizabeth Wycoff" & "Joanne Wycoff") born on January 21, 1933 in Texas, first married Robert Harvill who was born on January 8, 1930, and later married David Brown Hamilton ("David Hamilton") who was born on March 19, 1931. Robert Harvill and Betty Harvill ("Elizabeth Harvill" & Joann Harvill") had a son named:

Ronnie Lynn Harvill ("Ronnie Harvill" & "Ronald Harvill") born on November 7, 1948;

David Hamilton and Betty Hamilton ("Elizabeth Hamilton" & "Joann Hamilton") had 3 children:

David Brown Hamilton, Jr. ("David Hamilton") born on July 8, 1953;

Randall Wayne Hamilton ("Randall Hamilton") born on May 22, 1955; and,

Vicki Ann Hamilton ("Vicki Hamilton") born on August 1, 1956;

John Terry and Daisy Terry ("Myrtle Terry" & "Myrt Terry") had a daughter named:

Retha Rhea Terry ("Retha Terry") born on February 12, 1950 in Texas, and married Virgil Willard Goode ("Virgil Goode");

Wilburn Boyd Cavender ("Wilburn Cavner", "Wilburn Cavener", "Wilburn Cavender", “W.B. Cavender”? & "Scribe Cavender") born on January 26, 1913 in Hunt County, Texas, married Jean Estelle Cherry ("Jean Cherry") on September 8, 1949 in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, died on June 25, 1994 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in Laurel Land Memorial Park in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Wilburn Cavender and Jean Cavender ("Estelle Cavender") had 2 children:

Janice Jean Cavender ("Janice Cavender" & “J.J. Cavender”) born on August 11, 1956 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, first married Richard Eugene Freeman ("Richard Freeman"), and later married Alen Strong ("Allan Strong"?); and,

Karen Sue Cavender ("Karen Cavender" “K.S. Cavender”) born on April 22, 1959 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Marshall M. Warren, Jr. ("Marshall Warren");

MARY CATHERINE CAVENDER, ("Mary Cavner", "Mary Cavener", “Mary C. Cavender”, “M.C. Cavender” & "Mary Cavender") born on January 29, 1855 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, married Thomas Scott Elliott ("Thomas Elliott") on February 15, 1872, and died on February 22, 1946 in Texas. Thomas Elliott was born February July 13, 1847 in Tennessee. Thomas Elliott and Mary Elliott ("Catherine Elliott") had a total of 9 children, all born in Delta County, Texas, including:

James Milton Elliott (“James Elliott”) born December 30, 1869 in Delta County, Texas (Some say Tennessee.), and who married Amanda Elsie Pearl (“Amanda Pearl”) about 1892. Amanda Pearl was born February 4, 1874 in Texas. James Elliott and Amanda Pearl Elliott (“Amanda Elliott”) had 6 children, including a daughter named:

Lela Beatrice Elliott (“Lela Elliott”) born November 1, 1904 in Cooper, Texas, married William Jesse Messer (“William Messer”) on October 16, 1921 in Lakeview, Texas, and died June 21, 1986 in San Diego, California. William Messer and Lela Messer had 4 children:

Jerrell Winfred Messer (“Jerrell Messer”) born September 5, 1924, married Earline Fortenberry on November 20, 1949, and died April 26, 1975 in Springville, California. Jerrell Messer and Earline Messer had 2 children:

Linda Kaylene Messer (“Linda Messer”) born May 22, 1949 in Memphis, Texas, and married Andrew Peter Perich (“Andrew Perich”) on December 23, 1968 in Amarillo, Texas. Andrew Perich and Linda Perich have a son named:

Andrew Jason Perich (“Andrew Perich”) born December 1, 1973 in Thomaston, Georgia, and married Melissa Carole Williams (“Melissa Williams”) on December 3, 1994 in Cottonwood, Texas. Andrew Periich and Melissa Perich have a daughter named;

Kayla Morgan Perich (“Kayla Perich”) born January 29, 1997 in Twenty Nine Palms, California; and,

Brenda Susan Messer (“Brenda Messer”) born September 7, 1950 in Memphis, Texas, and married Alvin Roy Humphrey (“Alvin Humphrey”) on July 14, 1966 in Amarillo, Texas. Alvin Humphrey and Brenda Humprey had 2 children:

Tamera Susan Humphrey (“Tamera Humphrey”) born June 29, 1966 in Amarillo, Texas; and,

Ethan Alvin Humphrey (“Ethan Humphrey”) born October 12, 1967 in Amarillo, Texas;

Lester Dee Messer (“Lester Messer”) born December 29, 1922 in Denver, Colorado, married Dorothy Imogene Fortenberry (“Dorothy Fortenberry”), and died December 16, 1996 in Yamhill, Oregon. The children of Lester Messer and Dorothy Fortenberry were:

Vandetta Messer born August 20, 1949; and,

Mary Lee Messer (“Mary Messer”) born October 30, 1949 in Memphis, Texas;

William Randolph Messer (“William Messer”) born October 19, 1930 in Memphis, Texas; and,

Thomas Odell Messer (“Thomas Messer”) born October 31, 1932 in Memphis, Texas;

William Nelson Elliott ("William Elliott") born on July 7, 1877 in Birdstown, Lamar County, Texas, married Rhoda Ann Kindred ("Rhoda Kindred"), and died on June 20, 1956. William Elliott and Rhoda Elliott ("Ann Elliott") had a son named:

Wilburn Thomas Elliott ("Wilburn Elliott"); and

John C. Elliott ("John Elliott") who apparently had a wife and four children and, at one time, lived in Texas;

SUSAN ELLEN CAVENDER ("Susan Elen Cavner"?, "Susan Cavener", "Susan Ellen Cavener", “S.E. Cavender” & "Susan Cavender") born on either March 23, 1855 or on March 25, 1855 in Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee, married William Claiborn Luna, Jr. (“William Claborn Luna, Jr.”, "William Luna" & "Claiborne Luna"?) on January 18, 1875 in Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee, died June 2, 1930 in Amber, Grady County, Oklahoma, and is buried in Amber Cemetery in Amber, Grady County, Oklahoma. William Luna, Jr. was born on December 10, 1854 in Marshall County, Tennessee, died June 21, 1930 in Amber, Grady County, Oklahoma, and is buried in Amber Cemetery in Amber, Grady County, Oklahoma. William Luna, Jr. and Susan Luna ("Ellen Luna") had 7 children:

Effie Iola Luna ("Effie Luna") born on August 14, 1876 in Marshall County, Tennessee, first married John Levi Hassell ("John Hassell") on December 25, 1894, later married Jackson Stonewall Spurrier ("Jackson Spurrier") in 1907, and died on April 6, 1964. John Hassell was born about 1874, and died on May 3, 1903, and Jackson Spurrier was born on May 17, 1866 in West Point, Virginia. John Hassell and Effe Hassell ("Iola Hassell") had 5 children:

Henry D. Hassell ("Henry Hassell") born on November 24, 1896, and died in December 1897;

Lewis Levi Hassell ("Lewis Hassell") born on March 26, 1898, and died on October 25, 1969;

Martha Ellen Hassell ("Martha Hassell") born on January 2, 1900, married Jim Carter ("James Carter"), and died on June 14, 1966;

William Elmer Hassell ("William Hassell") born on July 26, 1901, and died in July 1902; and,

John Edgar Hassell ("John Hassell") born on November 24, 1902, and died in July 1921;

Jackson Spurrier and Effie Spurrier ("Iola Spurrier") had 7 children:

Medreath Etta Spurrier ("Medreath Spurrier") born on January 6, 1908 in Merrit, Hunt County, Texas, and married Fairy Estel Bell ("Fairy Bell" & "Estelle Bell"?) on November 5, 1925;

Robert Bernard Spurrier ("Robert Spurrier") born on June 9, 1909 in Texas, married Lillie Mae Westbrook ("Lillie Westbrook" & "Lillian Westbrook"), and died on April 17, 1956;

Leta Euala Spurrier ("Leta Spurrier" & "Letta Spurrier"?) born on September 23, 1910, and died in April 1911;

Bonnie Lerene Spurrier ("Bonnie Spurrier" & "Larene Spurrier"?) born on January 8, 1912 in Texas or Oklahoma, and died in August 1915 in either Texas or Oklahoma;

Edna Eugenia Spurrier ("Edna Spurrier") born on July 25, 1913 in Canadian County, Oklahoma, first married Kenneth Casey, and later married Clyde Knight;

Nellie Grey Spurrier ("Nellie Spurrier") born on September 30, 1915 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Algy Pearl O'Neal ("Algy O'Neal" & "Algy O'Neil"?) on August 19, 1931; and,

Johnnie Bernice Spurrier ("Johnnie Spurrier") born on July 4, 1916, and died in March 1918;

infant son born and died on April 14, 1877 in Marshall County, Tennessee,

Adrian Alfred Luna ("Adrian Luna" & "Arden Luna") born on October 29, 1878 in Marshall County, Tennessee, married Beatrice L. Skelton ("Beatrice Skelton") on June 24, 1914 in Rockpin, Oklahoma, died on October 27, 1952 in Arvin, Kern County, California, and is buried in Greenlawn Cemetery in Bakersfield, Kern County, California. Beatrice Skelton was born on August 14, 1894 in Lewis County, Tennessee, and died on July 20, 1978 in Ceres, Stanislaus County, California. Adrian Luna and Beatrice Luna had 3 children:

Mattie Lucille Luna ("Mattie Luna") born on October 14, 1914 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, first married Harley Moore on October 9, 1933, and later married George Wesley Bayes ("George Bayes") on May 8, 1940 in Taft, Kern County, California;

Adren C. Luna ("Adren Luna" & "Adrian Luna"?) born on April 1, 1918 in Arpelar, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma; and,

Ernest Allan Luna ("Ernest Luna") born on May 17, 1920 in Arpelar, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Mary Louise Collins ("Mary Collins") on May 13, 1939 in Oklahoma;

John Clary Luna ("John Luna") born on July 4, 1881 in Giles County, Tennessee, first married Rena Foster, later married Elizabeth Matilda Minton ("Elizabeth Minton" & "Ollie Minton") on December 23, 1906 in Pilot Point, Denton County, Texas, died on April 19, 1964 in Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma, and is buried in Amber Cemetery in Amber, Oklahoma. Rena Foster died about 1902-1906, and Elizabeth Minton was born on July 21, 1882, and died on September 19, 1969 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. John Luna and Rena Luna had a son named:

Jasper William Luna ("Jasper Luna" & "Bill Luna") born on September 8, 1902 in Merritt, Hunt County, Texas, and married Winnie Augusta Yell ("Winnie Yell") on July 21, 1923 in Merritt, Hunt County, Texas;

John Luna and Elizabeth Luna ("Matilda Luna") had 6 children:

Jewell Luna born on November 15, 1909 in Gunter, Grayson County, Texas, married Floyd Yell on November 27, 1922, and died on February 18, 1961;

Guy Otis Luna ("Guy Luna") born on March 23, 1911 in Gunter, Grayson County, Texas, and died on May 22, 1964;

Alma Faye Luna ("Alma Luna") born on December 4, 1913 in Crowder, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Glinn Yell on December 10, 1931 in Chickasha, Gracy County, Oklahoma;

Olin Clifton Luna ("Olin Luna" & "Buster Luna") born on January 20, 1916 in Arlelar, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Elsie Marcum ("Elsie Markham"?) in February 1936 in Chickasha, Gracy County, Oklahoma;

Louise Sue Evelyn Luna ("Louise Luna", "Susan Luna"? & "Sue Luna") born on March 20, 1920 in Kusa, Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, and married Jack Payne ("John Payne"?) in July 1940 in Los Vegas, Washoe County, Nevada; and,

Glydia Luna born on July 3, 1926 in Schoolton, Sminole County, Oklahoma, and died in December 1981 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida;

James Patrick Luna ("James Luna") born on January 1, 1883 in Marshall County, Tennessee, married Telitha LeeAnn Hatfield ("Telitha Hatfield") on December 15, 1904 in Featherston, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma (Indian Territory), died on February 19, 1957 in Wasco, Kern County, California, and is buried in Wasco Memorial Cemetery in Kern County, California. Telitha Hatfield was born on March 5, 1888 in Oneida, Scott County, Tennessee, and died on April 20, 1972 in Shafter, Kern County, California. James Luna and Telitha Luna ("LeeAnn Luna") had 8 children:

Shirley Lafayette Luna ("Shirley Luna") born on November 30, 1905 in Crowder, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and died on April 20, 1972 in Shafter, Kern County, California;

Orva Marie Luna ("Orva Luna") born on June 13, 1908 in Crowder, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, married Joseph Anderson Ashmore ("Joseph Ashmore") on November 30, 1928 in Wewaka, Siminole, Oklahoma, and died on May 21, 1983 in Oak Harbor, Island County, Washington;

Almetha Vera Luna ("Almetha Luna") born on December 9, 1911 in Crowder, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Douglas John Mosley ("Douglas Mosley") on December 30, 1932 in Chickasha, Gracy County, Oklahoma;

Mazie Maple Luna ("Mazie Luna") born on March 1, 1913 in Crowder, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, married Jess Randolph Baker ("Jess Baker") on August 6, 1930 in Chickasha, Gracy County, Oklahoma, and died on July 6, 1985 in California;

Dortha Guinlee Luna ("Dortha Luna") born on November 22, 1916 in Arpelar, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Vere Ralph Timmons ("Vere Timmons" & "Tim Timmons") on January 25, 1941 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington;

Freda Bonita Luna ("Freda Luna") born on January 23, 1919 in Arpelar, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, married Harvey Walter Frantz ("Harvey Frantz") on October 21, 1937, and died on May 14, 1976 in Wasco, Kern County, California;

Marjorie Equilla Luna ("Marjorie Luna") born on February 28, 1921 in Schoolton, Siminole County, Oklahoma, and died on September 20, 1925 in Schoolton, Sminole County, Oklahoma; and,

James Paul Luna ("James Luna") born on October 18, 1925 in Schoolton, Siminole County, Oklahoma;

Walter Monroe Luna ("Walter Luna") born on March 11, 1884 in Tennessee, first married Mattie Jane Bass ("Mattie Bass") on March 10, 1909, later married Minerva Smith on March 10, 1909, and died on April 25, 1949. Mattie Bass was born on December 23, 1883 in McKinney, Collin County, Texas. Walter Luna and Mattie Luna ("Jane Luna") had 3 children:

Clara Elizabeth Luna ("Clara Luna") born on February 14, 1920 in McKinney, Collin County, Texas, and married Cecil R. Jackson ("Cecil Jackson") on December 2, 1939;

Margurite Ellen Luna ("Margurite Luna") born on November 18, 1922 in McKinney, Collin County, Texas; and,

Richard Verbon Luna ("Richard Luna" & "Vernon Luna"?) born on September 19, 1923 in McKinney, Collin County, Texas, and married Leta Lorene Stewart ("Leta Stewart") on September 19, 1942;

Walter Luna and Minerva Luna had 5 children:

Roy Orville Luna ("Roy Luna") born on August 22, 1908 in Merrit, Hunt County, Texas, and married Odean Nore Moore ("Odean Moore") on July 4, 1946;

Edith Opal Luna ("Edith Luna") born on February 14, 1910, first married Gene Marlow, and later married Edgar Seymore Kilgo ("Edgar Kilgo" & "Edgar Kilge") on October 22, 1927;

Carl Monroe Luna born about 1911 in Rockpen Flat, Oklahoma, and married Effie Verylane Bass ("Effie Bass") who was born in Blue Ridge, Collin County, Texas;

William Trilby Luna ("William Luna") born about 1914 in Oklahoma; and,

Pearly Inez Luna ("Pearly Luna") born on November 28, 1916 in Arpelar, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma; and

Maude May Luna ("Maudie Luna" & "Maude Luna") born September 29, 1886 in Giles County, Texas, married George Richmond Breazeale ("George Breazeale") on October 25, 1903, died on January 7, 1974 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Eufaula, Oklahoma. George Breazeale was born on October 21, 1881 in Logan County, Arizona, and died on February 25, 1954 in Eufaula, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. George Breaseale and Maude Breazeale ("May Breazeale") had 10 children:

Herman George Breazeale ("Herman Breazeale") born on October 21,1904 in Featherston, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma (Indian Territory), married Bethenia Iness on March 24, 1928 in Oklahoma, and died on April 13, 1983;

William Albert Breazeale ("William Breazeale") born on April 11, 1906 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma;

Thelma Lee Breazeale ("Thelma Breazeale") born on October 26, 1907 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and died on December 17, 1908 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma;

Virgil Richmond Breazeale ("Virgil Breazeale") born on February 5, 1909 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma;

Arthur May Breazeale ("Arthur Breazeale") born on March 8, 1910 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and died on May 11, 1915;

Floyd Henry Breazeale ("Floyd Breazeale") born on October 21, 1911 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma;

Sadie Odell Breazeale ("Sady Breazeale" & "Sarah Breazeale"? born on February 10, 1914 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma;

Orvel Lamar Breazeale ("Orvel Breazeale" & "Orvile Breazeale"?) born on May 2, 1916 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and died on November 7, 1916 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma;

Wanda Agusta Breazeale ("Wanda Breazeale" & "Augusta Breazeale"?) born on August 27, 1918 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and died in March 1990; and,

Alvarah Joy Breazeale ("Alvarah Breazeale") born on April 30, 1926 in McIntosh County, Oklahoma, and died in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and

MARTHA CAVENDER ("Martha Cavener"?) born in Missouri about 1859 and apparently died at an early age;

The children of John Cavener and Rebecca Cavener were:

ALICE ARAH CAVENDER ("Allice Cavender", "Aral Cavener", "Aral Alice Cavener", "Ariah Cavender", “A.A. Cavender” & "Arah Cavender") born November on 30, 1863 in Marshall County, Tennessee, married James Henry Calahan ("James Calahan" & James Callahan"?) on August 8, 1880 in Marshall County, Tennessee, died on August 2, 1919 in Marshall County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Head Spring Cemetery in Belfast, Marshall County, Tennessee. James Calahan and Alice Calahan ("Arah Calahan") had 9 children:

Kenneth Calahan, a twin born on October 18, 1881 in Marshall County, Tennessee, and died on February 23, 1903 in Marshall County, Tennessee;

an unknown daughter, a twin born on October 18, 1881 in Marshall County, Tennessee, and died on October 18, 1881 in Marshall County, Tennessee;

Vera Calahan born on April 3, 1883 in Marshall County, Tennessee, married Everett Harris on April 19, 1908 in Marshall County, Tennessee, and died on February 8, 1928 in Nashville, Franklin County, Tennessee. Everett Harris and Vera Harris had 6 children:

Vatra Grace Harris born in Tennessee, and married Ople Cunningham in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas;

Flossye Udell Harris ("Flossye Harris") born in Tennessee, and married R.M. Holms ("R.M. Holmes"?;

Leonard Murphy Harris ("Leonard Harris") born in Tennessee, first married Annie White ("Ann White" & "Anne White") in Winchester, Franklin County, Tennessee, next married Mrs. Ruth Leonard, and died in Florida;

Mildred Louise Harris ("Mildred Harris") born in Decherd, Franklin County, Tennessee, first married Gil Hayman ("Gilbert Hayman"?), and later married Robert Walsh ("Bob Walsh");

Birdie Mae Harris ("Birdie Harris") born in Decherd, Franklin County, Tennessee, and married Harry Karolog in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware; and,

J.C. Harris born on December 10, 1926 in Decherd, Franklin County, Tennessee, married a Sylvia or Syl, and died about 1982 in Texas;

Dixie Lee Calahan ("Dixie Calahan") born on June 23, 1886 in Marshall County, Tennessee, married John Cummings on April 25, 1908 in Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee, and died on May 9, 1959 in Marshall County, Tennessee. John Cummings and Dixie Cummings ("Lee Cummings") had 5 children;

Flora Kathlene Cummings ("Flora Cummings") born on November 28, 1908 in Marshall County, Tennessee, and married Marvin Dryden Wells ("Marvin Wells");

Bertha Mazelle Cummings ("Bertha Cummings") born on August 9, 19xx in Marshall County, Tennessee, married Clifford Darnell, and died in Lewisburg , Marshall County, Tennessee;

Mary Sue Cummings ("Mary Cummings") born on July 4, 19xx in Marshall County, Tennessee, and married Stanley Thompson;

Robbie Charles Cummings ("Robbie Cummings" & "Robert Cummings") born on August 2, 19xx in Marshall County, Tennessee; and,

Ruth Cummings born on October 26, 1919 in Marshall County, Tennessee, and married a Larry;

Lottie Cannon Calahan ("Lottie Calahan") born on November 21, 1889 in Marshall County, Tennessee, married Ezra Beatty on July 23, 1927 in Petersburg, Marshall County, Tennessee, and died on April 2, 1942 in Nashville, Franklin County, Tennessee. Ezra Beatty was born about 1886, and died on April 21, 1963 in Marshall County, Tennessee. Ezra Beatty and Lottie Beatty ("Cannon Beatty") had a daughter named:

Alice Murrel Beatty ("Alice Beatty") born on May 5, 1928 in Belfast, Marshall County, Tennessee, and married Billy Ewell Willis ("Billy Willis" & "William Willis") on September 27, 1947 in Marshall County, Tennessee;

Tennie Velna Calahan ("Tennie Calahan" & "Velma Calahan"?) born on May 11, 1892 in Marshall County, Tennessee, married Hubert Hastings on January 18, 1914 in Marshall County, Tennessee, and died on December 5, 1977 in Marshall County, Tennessee. Hubert Hastings and Tennie Hastings ("Velna Hastings" & "Velma Hastings"?) had 4 children:

Kenneth Earl Hastings ("Kenneth Hastings") born on August 2, 1917 in Marshall County, Tennessee, married Margaret Allen Scott ("Margaret Scott") in Petersburg, Marshall County, Tennessee, and died on January 6, 1983 in Marshall County, Tennessee;

Glyndale Hastings born on May 13, 1919 in Marshall County, Tennessee, and married Glendon Harris in Shelbyville, Marshall County, Tennessee;

Oneida Hastings born in Marshall County, Tennessee, and married Albert Rowland in Belfast, Marshall County, Tennessee; and,

Gene Hastings born in Marshall County, Tennessee, and married Lucian Scott in Petersburg, Marshall County, Tennessee;

Charlie Cowden Calahan ("Charlie Calahan" & "Charles Calahan") born on September 27, 1894 in Marshall County, Tennessee, married Annie Mae Glenn ("Annie Glenn", "Ann Glenn"? & "Anne Glenn"?), and died on December 31, 1971 in Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee. Annie Glenn was born about 1895. Charlie Calahan and Annie Calahan ("Mae Calahan") had a daughter named:

Frankie Nell Calahan ("Frankie Calahan") born in Marshall County, Tennessee, and married Alford Compton;

Ross Woods Calahan ("Ross Calahan") born about 1897 in Tally Station, Marshall County, Tennessee, and died about 1898 in Tally Station, Marshall County, Tennessee; and,

Emma D. Calahan ("Emma Calahan") born on September 16, 1899 in Tally Station, Marshall County, Tennessee, married James Leonidas Gillum ("James Gillum"), and died on October 9, 1990 in Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee. James Gillum was born about 1892, and died about 1963. James Gillum and Emma Gillum had 2 children:

Perry Gillum born in Marshall County, Tennessee, and married Elizabeth Johns; and,

Sara Lyne Gillum ("Sara Gillum", "Sarah Gillum"? & "Lynn Gillum"?) born in Marshall County, Tennessee, and married Carl Luther; and

GEORGE THOMAS CAVENDER ("George Cavener" & "George Thomas Cavener"?, “George T. Cavender”, “G.T. Cavender” & "George Cavender") born about 1865, married and had one child, and all three of his family died within three weeks of each other with typhoid fever;

(ii) JAMES CAVENER ("James Cavender"? &“James Cavinor”) who was born about either about 1821 445 or about 1822 454-1823 in Amelia County, Virginia, is said to have dropped the "d" in his surname “Cavender” for some unknown reason, married Frances B. Gray ("Frances Gray", "Fanny Gray" & "Fannie Gray") on June 23, 1842 in Marshall County, Tennessee, and died about 1859 in Christian County, Missouri. Frances Gray was born October 18, 1820 in Bedford County, Tennessee, was the daughter of Austin Gray and Mary B. ("Polly"), and died about 1905 in Christian County, Missouri. Apparently, Mary B. was either previously married to Thomas Maples or subsequently married Thomas Maples. On July 3, 1842, Frances Cavener ("Frances Cavender"?) and Kesiah Cavanaugh ("Kesiah Cavener"? & "Kissiah Cavender"?) signed a petition regarding a matter being considered by the Primitive Apostolic Gospel of Jesus Christ Church at the Cane Creek Meeting House in Marshall County, Tennessee.

The children of James Cavener and Fanny Cavener are found in the Christian County, Missouri census in the household of Thomas Cavener at which time Thomas Cavener was 37 years of age and his household then included: Timothy Cavener age 16; Adaline Cavener age 14; Clemetime Cavener age 4; Josephine Cavender age 3; and, Rhoda Cavener age 1. After James Cavener died in 1859, Fanny Cavener married widower Thomas Maples in 1860. He was the father of eleven children. Quoting from "Traces of Gold" by James Ray Gold: "This Thomas Cavener is thought to be a brother of James Cavener. He was known as "Uncle Tim Cavener", and lived for many years in School, Missouri which is now known as Union City, Missouri. When Thomas Maples and Fanny Cavener married in 1860, it is likely that five or six of his children were still at home, and Fanny Cavener had six children at home. This, no doubt, explains why Fanny Cavener's children went to stay with Thomas Cavener."

In the 1860 census of Boaz County, Missouri, Frances Cavener is listed as the head of the household with six children, three born in Tennessee and three born in Missouri. After James Cavener died, his widow married widower, Thomas Maples, in 1860 who was then the father of eleven children. The children of James Cavender and Frances Cavender were:

Timothy O. Caviner ("Timothy Cavender", “Timothy O. Cavender”?, "Timothy Cavener", also "Timothy Cavnar", "Timothy Cavner", "Timothy Caviner", “T.O. Cavender”? & "T.O. Cavner") born on either May 28, 1841454 or on May 28, 1843445 in Marshall County, Tennessee, married Martha Lavina Jane Fugitt ("Martha Fugitt", "Martha Fuguitt", "Lavine Fugitt" & "Lavina Fugitt") on November 20, 1868 in either Greene County, Missouri, or in Chirstian County, Missouri,445 fought in the Civil War by enlisting in Company F of the 24th... Missouri Regiment on August 20, 1861 at Rolla, Missouri for a period of 3 years, died on October 4, 1924 in Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in the Wise Hill Cemetery in Clever, Christian County, Missouri. Martha Fugitt was born in Bedford County, Tennessee on January 19, 1840, was the daughter of Bedford Fugitt and Malinda, died on May 6, 1962 in Christian County, Missouri and is buried in the Wise Hill Cemetery in Clever, Christian County, Missouri. The children of Timothy Cavener and Martha Cavener were:

Nancy Elvaline Caviner ("Nancy Caviner", "Nancy Cavener", “N.E. Cavender”? & "Nancy Cavender"?) born on October 2, 1870 in Nixa, Christian County, Missouri, married Timothy Elcana Cavner ("Timothy Cavner", "Thimothy Caviner"? & "Timothy Cavender"?) on July 15, 1900 in Stone County, Missouri, and died on October 9, 1951 in Springfield, Missouri;

Sarah F. Caviner ("Sarah Cavener"?, "Sarah Caviner"?, “S.F. Cavender”? & "Sarah Cavender"?) born in March 1873 in either Christian County, Missouri454 or in Stone County, Missouri445, married Thomas Gideon Wilson ("Thomas Wilson"), and died about 1959;

George William Caviner ("George Caviner", "George Cavener", "William Caviner"?. “G.W. Cavender”?, “G.W. Cavender”? & "William Cavender"?) born on October 22, 1874 in either Christian County, Missouri454 or in Stone County, Missouri445, and died on December 1, 1879 in Stone County, Missouri;

Malinda Idella Caviner ("Malinda Caviner", "Malinda Cavener"?, “M.I. Cavender”? & "Malinda Cavender"?) born on September 23, 1876 in either Christian County, Missouri454 or in Stone County, Missouri445, married George Washington Wilson ("George Wilson") on November 22, 1898 in Stone County, Missouri, and died on October 19, 1966 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Albert Caviner ("Albert Cavener" & "Albert Cavender"?) born in August 1879 in either Christian County, Missouri454 or in Stone County, Missouri445 and died young; and,

George E. Cavener ("George Caviner"?, "George Cavener"?, “George E. Cavender”?, “G.E. Cavender”? & "George Cavender"?) born on August 22, 1884 in Christian County, Missouri, died on December 11, 1892 in Christian County, Missouri and is buried in Wise Hill Cemetery in Clever, Christian County, Missouri;

Lucinda Adaline Cavener ("Lucinda Caviner", "Lucinda Cavener"?, “Lucinda Cavender”?, L.A. Cavender”? & “Lucinda A. Cavender”?) born on April 19, 1844 in Marshall County, Tennessee, married William W. White ("William White") on October 4, 1865 in Stone County, Missouri, died on October 29, 1898 in Stone County, Missouri and is buried in the White Cemetery in Stone County, Missouri. W.W. White was born on November 8, 1845, died on April 9, 1928 in Stone County, Missouri and is buried in the White Cemetery in Stone County, Missouri. The children of W.W. White and Adaline White were:

Robert T. White ("Robert White") born on July 8, 1866 in Missouri, and married Alice Jane Roy ("Alice Roy");

Frances Ellen White ("Frances White") born on November 1867 in Missouri, and married George Crabtree;

Mary C. White ("Mary White") born on September 4, 1869 in Missouri;

Sarah J. White ("Sarah White") born on November 28, 1870 in Missouri, and married a Skaggs ("Scaggs"?);

John C. White (John White), a twin to Sarah White, born November 28, 1870 in Missouri, and married Mollie Fugitt, and died on August 21, 1951,

James J. White ("James White") born on May 4, 1871 in Missouri, and married either a Mary or Mrs. Sarah J. who married a James J.454

William H. White ("William White") born on October 6, 1873 in Missouri, and married Mary Crabtree;

Louisa V. White ("Louisa White") born on March 20, 1875 in Missouri, andmarried a Skaggs ("Scaggs"?);

Perlina E. White ("Perlina White") born on March 6, 1877 in Missouri, and married a Crabtree;

Paul E. White ("Paul White") born on March 6, 1877 in Missouri, and married Mindy Fugitt;

Linda T. White ("Linda White" & "Lida White") born on December 8, 1878 in Missouri, and married John Ailshie;

George W. White ("George White") born on September 28, 1880 in Missouri, and married Anna Tettenhorst;

Andrew J. White ("Andrew White") born on December 28, 1882 in Missouri, and married Clara Tettenhorst;

Pinkney C. White ("Pinkney White") born on May 19, 1883 in Missouri;

Richard Frank White ("Richard White") born on October 15, 1886 in Missouri;

Joseph A. White ("Joseph White") born om March 3, 1887 in Missouri, and married Grace Wilson;

Benjamin H. White ("Benjamin White") born on March 18, 1889 in Missouri, and married Jessie Freeman; and,

Peter White died at the age of 21;

Mary R. Cavener ("Mary Caviner"?, "Polly Cavener"?, "Polly Cavener", "Mary Cavender"?, “Mary R. Cavender”? & "Mary Jane Cavender"?) born about 1848 in Marshall County, Tennessee, and married James C. Lance on May 28, 1871 in Stone County, Missouri;

Sarah E. Cavener ("Sarah Cavener", “S.E. Cavender”? & "Sarah Cavender"?) born in August 1850 in Marshall County, Tennessee, and died sometime between 1850 and 1860 in either Tennessee or Missouri;

Clemetine D. Caviner ("Clemetine Cavener"?, “C.D. Cavender”? & "Clemetine Cavender"?) born on May 4, 1852 in either Lawrence County, Missouri or in Christian County, Missouri454 married Jacob M. Saltkill ("Jacob Saltkill" & "Jake Saltkill") on December 4, 1870 in Christian County, Missouri, and died on March 21, 1950 in Crane, Stone County, Missouri. Jacob Saltkill was born about 1849-1850 in Indiana, and died about 1898 in Christian County, Missouri. Jacob Saltkill and Clemetine Cavender Saltkill (“Clemetine Saltkill”) had 9 children:

Mary A. Saltkill ("Mary Saltkill") born about 1872 in either Christian County, Missouri or in Greene County, Missouri454, first married B.K. Haney on February 20, 1887 in Missouri, and later married William White;

James M. Saltkill ("James Saltkill") born about 1874 in either Christian County, Missouri or in Greene County, Missouri454, married Sarah Virginia Haney ("Sarah Haney"), and died on December 2, 1954 in Missouri;

Lula Mae Saltkill ("Lula Saltkill") born about 1875-1876 in either Christian County, Missouri or in Greene County, Missouri454, and married J.W. Edmon ("J.W. Edmond"?) on July 27, 1894 in Christian County, Missouri;

Nettie C. Saltkill (“Nettie Saltkill”) born in February 1877 in either Christian County, Missouri or in Greene County, Missouri454, and married Tude Buford Patterson (“Tude Patterson”) who was born in September 1877 in Arkansas and was the son of John Patterson and a Martha. Tude Patterson and Nettie Patterson had 7 children:

An infant son born and died before 1900;

Another infant son born and died about 1900-1905;

Chleo June Patterson (“Chleo Patterson”) born July 23, 1905 in Decatur, Benton County, Arkansas, first married a Clyde, next married Ercell Edward Hines (“Ercell Hines”) on July 17, 1932 in Jay, Oklahoma, died October 23, 1994 in Decatur, Benton County, Arkansas and is buried with her second husband. Ercell Hines was the son of William Hines and Mattie Smith and was born January 25, 1900 in Decatur, Benton County, Arkansas, died in March 1980 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is buried in October 1994 in Decatur Cemetery in Decatur, Benton County, Arkansas. Ercell Hines and Chleo Hines had 1 child:

Madena Jo Hines (“Madena Hines”) born July 11, 1934 in Decatur, Benton County, Arkansas, and married Buddy Dean Lowe (“Buddy Lowe”) on February 9, 1956 in the Church of Christ in Neosho, Missouri. Buddy Lowe was born July 16, 1934 in Newton County, Missouri to Cloyce Lowe and Ina Macy, died on November 15, 1993 in Joplin, Missouri, and is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Buddy Lowe and Madena Lowe had 2 children:

Deana Suzann Lowe (“Deana Lowe”) born December 6, 1963 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Sam Toufik Richard (“Sam Richard” & “Samuel Richard”?) on November 8, 1991 in Sharp Chapel, University of Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Sam Richard was born March 10, 1958 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Sam Richard and Deana Richard had 2 children:

Samuel Dean Lowe Richard (“Samuel Richard”) born January 16, 1998 in West Valley City, Utah; and;

Macy Chleo Richard (“Macy Richard”) born March 7, 2001 in Abilene, Texas; and,

Julie Elizabeth Lowe (“Julie Lowe”) born July 28, 1967 in Dallas, Texas, and married Darryl Allen Christner (“Darryl Christner”) on July 24, 1993 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma and who was born December 7, 1962 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma to John Christner and Estella Boyd. Darrell Christner and Julie Christner ahd 2 children:

Joshua Lowe Christner (“Joshua Christner”) born August 27, 1997 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma; and,

Joel Allen Lowe Christner (“Joel Christner”) born July 7, 1999 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma;

A twin sister born July 23, 1905, and died July 28, 1905;

Opal Aileen Patterson (“Opal Patterson”) born November 1, 1907, first married Charles Raymond Peterson (“Charles Peterson”), later married Gordon Lamb, died January 7, 1988 in Decatur, Benton County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Decatur Cemerery in Decatur, Benton County, Arkansas. Charles Peterson was born January 25, 1905, died July 3, 1946, and is buried in the Decatur Cemetery in Decatur, Benton County, Arkansas. Charles Peterson and Opal Peterson had 2 children:

Anita Bell Peterson (“Anita Peterson”) was born January 31, 1928, and died on March 10, 1981; and,

Billy Ray Peterson (“Billy Peterson”) born in July 1936, and died in July 1936;

Edith Patterson born about 1909, and married Frank Burasco. Frank Burasco and Edith Burasco had 1 child:

Richard Burasco who first married an unknown person, and later married a Diane. By his first wife, Richard Burasco had 3 children:

Shannon Burasco;

Joe Burasco (“Joseph Burasco”); and,

Jason Burasco; and,

Irene Patterson born about 1911, first married James Scott, and later married Walter Spinks. James Scott and Irene Scott had 2 children:

James Scott who married a Beverly. James Scott and Beverly Scott had 1 child:

Brenda Scott who married an unknown person ahd had a child named:

Brooke; and,

Faye Ann Scott (“Faye Scott”) who had 3 children:

Linda Scott;

Debby Scott; and,

Buddy Scott;

William Saltkill born in September 1880 in Christian County, Missouri, and married Minnie Mattie Stearling ("Minnie Stearling") on October 15, 1902 in Greene County, Missouri;

Jacob Saltkill born in January 1886 in Christian County, Missouri, married Sophia Jane Jackson ("Sophia Jackson") on April 1, 1915 in Stone County, Missouri, and died on December 30, 1917 in Palmetto, Missouri;

Cora F. Saltkill ("Cora Saltkill") born on September 8, 1888 in Christian County, Missouri, first married W.R. Bilyeu, later married Samuel Curry ("Sam Curry") on April 19, 1910 in Christian County, Missouri, still later married Charles Burton, and finally married Lee A. Stockton ("Lee Stockton"), and died on April 23, 1967 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri;

Nellie Melissa Saltkill ("Nellie Saltkill") born on September 12, 1893 in Christian County, Missouri, married Samuel Charles Gimlen ("Samuel Gimlen") on November 26, 1909 in Stone County, Missouri, and died in July 1977 in Sacramento, California; and,

Bert John Saltkill ("Bert Saltkill") born in June 1897 in Christian County, Missouri;

Josephine Caviner ("Josephine Cavener" & "Josephine Cavender"?) born about 1857 in Christian County, Missouri, married Berry Damrill, died in either Stone County, Missouri or Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in the Wise Hill Cemetery in Clever, Christian County, Missouri. Berry Damrill and Josephine Damrill had 3 children:

John Damrill born about 1875 in Greene County, Missouri;

Lilly Damrill ("Lily Damrill") born about 1877 in Greene County, Missouri; and,

Mily Damrill ("Mildred Damrill") born about 1880 in Greene County, Missouri;

Martha Caviner ("Martha Cavener" & "Martha Cavender"?) born about 1859 in Christian County, Missouri; and,

Rhoda Angeline Caviner (“Rhoda Angeline Cavender”?, "Rhoda Cavener", "Rhoda Cavener", “R.A. Cavender & "Rhoda Cavender"?) born on August 12, 1856 in either Christian County, Missouri454 or in Lawrence County, Tennessee,445 married Samuel Saltkill on July 28, 1872 in Christian County, Missouri, and died on August 12, 1942 in Stone County, Rhoda. Samuel Saltkill was born about 1852 in Indiana. Samuel Saltkill and Rhoda Saltkill ("Angeline Saltkill") had 6 children:

Frances Sarah Saltkill ("Frances J. Saltkill"445 & "Frances Saltkill") born in May 1873 in Christian County, Missouri, married James R. Ellingsworth ("James Ellingsworth") on December 19, 1895 in Stone County, Missouri, and died in Taney County, Missouri;

Sarah Adeline Saltkill ("Sarah Saltkill") born about 1874 in Christian County, Missouri, and married Charles Henry Whalin ("Charles Whalin") on October 15, 1899 in Stone County, Missouri;

John Curtis Saltkill ("John Saltkill") born on November 28, 1875 in Christian County, Missouri, married Edith Parle Newton ("Edith Newton") on September 24, 1904 in Taney County, Missouri, and died on May 3, 1959 in Nevada County, California;

Grace Saltkill born about 1877 in Christian County, Missouri;

Enos Franklin Saltkill ("Enos H. Saltkill" & "Enos Saltkill") born about 1879 in Christian County, Missouri, married Mary Ann Ray ("Mary Ray") on June 23, 1907 in Stone County, Missouri, and died before 1920 in Stone County, Missouri; and,

James Thomas Saltkill ("James Saltkill") born about 1890 in Stone County, Missouri, first married Zula Saltkill, and later married Mamie Bowman;

(iii) THOMAS CAVENER ("Uncle Tim Cavener", "Uncle Tom Cavener"?, "Thomas Cavender"? & “Thomas Cavinor”?) who was born in Virginia about 1823-1824, and lived for many years in School, Missouri, now Union City, Missouri. It is to be noted that in the Marshall County, Tennessee marriage records, it is recorded that Thomas J. Cavener ("Thomas Cavener" & "Thomas Cavender"?) married Martha J. Cavener ("Martha Cavener" & "Martha Cavender"?) on February 25, 1858 in Marshall County, Tennessee; According to the 1860 census for Christian County, Missouri, the children of James Cavender and Fanny Cavender (“Frances Cavender”) were living in the household of Thomas Cavener. In 1860, living in the Thomas Cavener household were:

THOMAS CAVENER (“Thomas Cavender”?) age 37 and thus born about 1823; (no wife is mentioned);

TIMOTHY CAVENER ("Timothy Cavender"?) age 16 and thus born about 1844;

ADALINE CAVENER ("Adaline Cavender"?) age 14 and thus born about 1846;

POLLY CAVENER ("Polly Cavender"?, "Mary Cavender"?, “M.J. Cavender”? “Mary J. Cavender”? & "Mary Jane Cavender"?) age 14 and thus born about 1846;

JOSEPHINE CAVENER ("Josephine Cavender"?) age 3 and thus born about 1857; and,

RHODA CAVENER ("Rhoda Cavender"?).

(iv) TIMOTHY CAVENER, Sr. ( "C. Timothy Cavner", "Timothy Cavner"?, “Timothy Cavenor”, “C. Thimothy Cavender”? & "Timothy Cavender") was born either about 1823 in Amelia County, Virginia 445 or about 1824-1825414 & 54 4 in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. He married Winna Gould ("Winna Gold", "Winifred Gold", "Winnie Gold"? or Winnie Gould"?) in Marshall County, Tennessee on either July 15, 1884 279, or on August 14, 1884414 or on August 15, 1844435, 445 & 454 in Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee, died on either August 4, 1864 445 & 454 or on April 4, 1864435 in a military prison hospital in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and is buried in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Winnie Gold was born on February 20, 1817 in Lincoln County, Tennessee, was the daughter of Jonathan Gold ("Jonnathan Gold"?) and Sarah Ryalls, died on September 3, 1912 in Union City (School), Stone County, Missouri at the age of 95 years, 6 months and 14 days, and is buried in the Molly Wright Cemetery ("Mary Wright Cemetery" & "Mary Ann Wright Cemetery") in Stone County, Missouri. On March 20, 1852, the Timothy Cavener family loaded their four children and all of their belongings on a wagon train that brought the Gold and Cavener families to Green Valley in what is now Porter Township, Christian County, Missouri, near Boaz, Missouri. They eventually owned 320 acres of land near Boaz. Timothy Cavener (also spelled "Timothy Cavender") was a Private in Company F. of the 24th... Regiment of Missouri Infantry Volunteers, having joined August 4, 1861, deserted the 24th.. Regiment of the Missouri Infantry Volunteers on February 20, 1862, later joined and became a corporal in Company F of the 14 Missouri S.M. Calvary, was in the battles in Arkansas, was captured, later he was exchanged to the North for Confederate prisoners, ended up in a prison hospital in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, where he died of dysentery on August 4, 1864 leaving a wife and eight children under 16 years of age. On March 25, 1865, Winey Cavender (“Winney Cavender”?) was named the administratrix of the estate of Thimothy Cavender ("Timothy Cavender"). The children of Timothy Cavener ("Timothy Cavender") and Winny Cavener ("Winey Cavener", "Winny Cavender" & "Winey Cavender") were:

Amanda Mancrey Jane Cavner ("Amanda Cavener", "Amanda Caviner", “Amanda Mancrey Cavender”?, “A.M. Cavender”? & "Amanda Cavender"?) born on August 15, 1845 in Lincoln County, Tennessee, married John H. Estes ("John Estes" & "Booty John Estes") on either August 6, 1866414 & 445 or on November 6, 1866 in Stone County, Missouri, died on November 19, 1932 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri and is buried in the Molly Wright Cemetery in Union City, Missouri. John Estes was born on November 17, 1841, died on October 16, 1916 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in the Molly Wright Cemetery, Union City, Missouri. John Estes owned his farm had 10 living children and had been married 34 years in 1900. The children of John Estes and Amanda Cavener Estes were:

Martha Estes born on October 17, 18??, first married James Woods in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, later married a Brackens, and died December 23, 1944 in Springfield, Missouri;

George Estes ("Farmer George Estes") born about 1867 in Stone County, Missouri, married Kathryn Ottendorf ("Katie Ottendorf"), died either about 1942 or about 1949454 in Marionville, Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in Marionville Cemetery in Stone County, Missouri. Katie Ottendorf was born about 1867 on a ship en route from Germany to America, and died about 1949 in Stone County, Missouri. The children of George Estes and Katie Estes were:

Charles Estes ("Bee Estes") born on December 18, 1889 in Stone County, Missouri, first married Nancy Wade about 1908, later married an unknown person, and died in December 19??;

Clarence Estes born in Stone County, Missouri, first married Ada Sullivan, and later married Lucy Skaggs ("Lucille Skaggs"?, "Lucy Scaggs"? & "Lucille Scaggs"?);

Velma Estes born in Stone County, Missouri, and married G. Sherman Cook;

Roy Estes born in Stone County, Missouri, and married Ada Mitchell. Roy Estes and Ada Estes had a son named:

Anthony Estes;

Floyd Estes born in Stone County, Missouri, and married Fena Mitchell. Floyd Estes and Fena Estes had 2 children:

Alice Estes; and,

Ruby Estes;

Alfred Estes born on January 28, 1893 in Stone County, Missouri, and married Bessie Grammar ("Bessie Grammer"?), and died July 14, 197?. Alfred Estes and Bessie Estes had 3 children:

Max Estes born on March 16, 1918, first married Marcelene Little, later married Edna Lee Hinchey ("Edna Hinchey", formerly "Edna Scott"?), died on January 23, 1975, and is buried in the Wise Hill Cemetery. Max Estes and Marcelene Estes had a son named:

Ronnie Estes ("Ronald Estes"?);

Max Estes and Edna Estes ("Lee Estes") had 2 children:

Marjorie Estes who married Keith Rhodes; and,

Lillian Estes who first married Raymond Little and later married a Beard;

Vesta Estes born about 1905, married Byron Allhands ("Dyron Allhands"), and died about 1935 in Stone County, Missouri. Byron Allhands and Vesta Allhands had 3 children:

Emmitt Allhands;

Efton Allhands ("Earl Allhands" & "Shag Allhands"); and,

Cord Allhands;

Emmitt Estes;

Earl Efton Estes ("Earl Estes" & "Shook Estes"); and,

Cord Estes;

Vinia Estes ("Vine Estes") born about 1868 in Stone County, Missouri, married Benjamin Watkins on January 8, 1888, died in 1943 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband in Molly Wright Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri;

Sarah Frances Estes ("Sarah Estes") born on March 8, 1870 in Stone County, Missouri, married John N. Teague ("John Teague") on August 25, 1892 in either Stone or Christian County, Missouri, died on October 13, 1943 in either Stone County, Missouri or in Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in the Smart Cemetery. John Teague and Sarah Teague had a daughter named:

Amanda Susannah Teague ("Amanda Teague");

Polly Jane Estes ("Patsy Estes", "Pattie Estes", "Mary Estes" & "Mary Jane Estes") born about 1871 in Stone County, Missouri, married Frank Hair, died in 1944, and is buried in the Molly Wright Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri. Frank Hair was born about 1864 and died about 1953. The children of Frank Hair and Polly Hair ("Mary Hair" & "Mary Jane Hair") were:

Earnest Hair born February 23, 1892, married Mary Scott ("Samanthy Scott") who writes the "Much In A Basket" column for the Crane County, Missouri newspaper. Earnest Hair died December 1, 1976. Earnest Hair and Mary Hair had 1 daughter whose name is presently unknown;

Audie Hair born March 28, 1897, and married Homer Gold. Homer Gold was the son of Silas Gold and his mother was Julie A. Hale ("Julie Hale"), daughter of Nancy Margaret Hale ("Nancy Hale", formerly "Nancy Estes"). Homer Gold and Audie Gold had 2 children:

Finis Gold who wrote "Gold Family History"; and,

Iva Lee Gold ("Iva Gold");

Sherman Hair born January 15, 1901, married Una Emilie Peters ("Una Peters"), died May 21, 1962, buried in Marionville, Missouri, and did not have any children;

Lois Hair born May 16, 1902, married Javen Wampler, died March 12, 1941, and is buried in the Frazier Cemetery in Christian County, Missouri. Javen Wampler was born July 5, 1895 and died December 12, 1953; and,

Homer Hair born December 27, 1906, married Goldie Robinson, and died September 23, 1967;

Elizabeth Louisa Estes ("Elizabeth Estes") born about 1873 in Stone County, Missouri, married James Green, died in 1934 in either Stone County, Missouri or in Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Wise Hill Cemetery in Clever, Christian County, Missouri. James Green and Elizabeth Green had a son named: Elijah Green who died as a child;

Ellen Estes born about 1875;

Martha Jane Estes ("Martha Estes") born October 17, 1876 or October 18, 1876 in Stone County, Missouri, first married Duncan Brakens and had no children, later married James Woods ("James Wood") on June 25, 1896 in Stone County, Missouri and who had previously been married, died December 23, 1944 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. James Woods was the son of Francis Woods and Melsina Steele and first married Elizabeth White who was the daughter of Jonathan White and Elizabeth Ann Estes ("Elizabeth Estes"). James Woods was the son of Melsina Woods (formerly "Melsina Steele") who was a Civil War widow who later married James Woods step-father, Samuel Estes who likewise had been previously married. Samuel Estes was the son of John Calder Estes ("John Estes") born August 30, 1796 in Halifax County, Virginia, married Margaret Jones on December 23, 1818 in Halifax County, Virginia, died July 27, 1881 at the age of 85, and is buried at Mr. Carmel Cemetery in Christian County, Missouri. Elizabeth Ann Estes ("Elizabeth Estes") was also the daughter of John Calder Estes. ("John Estes"). Melsina Woods later married Samuel Estes. James Woods and Martha had 4 children:

Audie Woods born May 5, 1897, married Charles Merritt, died April 9, 1976, and is buried in Delaware Cemetery;

Edna Marie Woods ("Edna Woods") first married Orville Thurman, and later married Clarence Stevens. Orville Thurman and Edna Thurman had a son named Gerald Thurman who was killed in World War II;

Lois Woods born November 15, 1903, and married Russell Evans; and,

Stella Woods ("Estella Woods"?) who first married Elmer Stevens, and later married James Epperson ("Jim Epperson"). Elmer Stevens and Stella Stevens had a daughter named Billie Jane Stevens ("Billie Stevens");

Amanda Susannah Estes ("Amanda Estes") born April 3, 1877 in Missouri, married C. Huston Cook on November 25, 1900 in their home, died January 27, 1955, and is buried in the Molly Wright Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri;

William A. Estes ("William John Estes"445, "William E. Estes"454 & "William Estes") born in October 1879 in Stone County, Missouri, married Frances M. Pruitt ("Frances Pruitt") on November 4, 1900, died about 1932, and is buried in the Molly Wright Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri;

John C. Estes ("Little John Estes") born in January 1882 in Stone County, Missouri, married Mary Trewatha, lived in Illinois and died in Illinois?; and,

Minnie Estes born either on January 23, 1881 or on January 23, 1886414 in Missouri and died May 11, 1911;

William Patrick Cavner ("William Cavner", "William Cavener"?, "William Cavender", “William P. Cavender”?, “W.P. Cavender”? & "William Patrick Cavender") born on March 1, 1847 near Petersburg in Lincoln County, Tennessee, married Mary Frances Hurst ("Mary Hurst") on March 12, 1868 in either Stone County, Missouri or in Lincoln County, Missouri454, fought in the Civil War, and died on September 25, 1938 north of Hillsboro or Oceala, Hill County, Texas, and is buried in the Ridge Park Cemetery in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas. Mary Frances Hurst, daughter of William Hurst, was born March 17, 1850 in Petersburg, Lincoln County, Tennessee, died October 18, 1929 in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, and is buried in Ridge Park Cemetery, Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas. William Cavner (“William Cavender”?) and Mary Cavner (“Mary Cavender”) went to Texas from Missouri in 1872, approximately 3 months before their son Ed Cavner (“Edward Cavender”?) was born on March 23, 1873. However, by another account, they left Missouri shortly after their daughter Ida Dell Cavner ("Ida Cavner") was born on July 10, 1870.419 They traveled by covered wagon in a wagon train which comprised the families of Hurst, Cavner and Mahuron, and they later moved from Grayson County, Texas to Hill County, Texas, and finally resided on the farm in south Texas a mile west of Lovelace, between Itasca and Hillsboro. Note that the spelling of the line of William Patrick Cavner are spelled C-A-V-N-E-R, instead of Cavener. The children of William Cavner and Mary Hurst Cavner were:

Nancy Meade Cavner ("Virginia Meade Cavner"445, "Nancy Meade Veronica Cavner"?, "Nancy Cavner", "Nancy Cavener"?, "Nancy Cavender"?, "Meade Cavner", "Meade Cavener"?, Meade Cavender"?, "Veronica Cavener"?, “N.M. Cavender”? & "Veronica Cavender"?) born April 22, 1869 in Christian, Stone County, Missouri, married Edward Clinkscales, died either on March 29, 1949 or on March 20, 1949414 & 419 in either Jackson County, Oklahoma, or in Friona, Parmer County, Texas414 & 419 and is buried in the Headrick Cemetery in Jackson County, Oklahoma. The children of Edward Clinkscales and Nancy Clinkscales were:

Hodge Clinkscales;

Ulman Clinkscales;

Ima Clinkscales;

Luster Clinkscales;

Luster Clinkscales who died in Huntsville, Texas; and,

Willie Lea Clinkscales ("Willie Clinkscales" & "William Clinkscales"?) born September 10, 1892, married James Rice Southward ("James Southward"), and died February 3, 1967 in Friona, Parmer County, Texas James Southward and Willie Southward had 9 children:

John Orville Southward ("John Southward") born May 8, 1910, married Iula Jane Fancher on October 14, 1939;

Ruby Fay Southward ("Ruby Southward") born November 24, 1913, married Wayne Bernard Mitchell ("Wayne Mitchell") on February 18, 1933, and died December 12, 1985;

Mildred Boyce Southward ("Mildred Southward") born November 24, 1913, married Wayne Bernard Mitchell ("Wayne Mitchell") on February 18, 1933, and died December 12, 1985;

Ola May Dell Southward ("Ola Southward" & "May Southward") born June 12, 1915, and married Ray Hope on June 1, 1940;

William James Southward ("William Southward") born January 22, 1918, and married Margie Ann Bracken ("Margie Bracken" & "Marjorie Bracken on Juny 3, 19??;

Melvin Rice Southward ("Melvin Southward") who was born December 26, 1919, and married Billie Louise Johnson ("Billie Johnson") on October 8, 1966;

Marvin Franklin Southward ("Marvin Southward") born December 15, 1921, and married Mary Teer;

Kenneth Southward born March 7, 1927, and died March 7, 1927; and,

Harold Dean Southward ("Harold Southward") born June 22, 1930, and married Jane Dorsh on June 3, 1954;

Ida Dell Cavner ("Ida Cavner", "Ida Cavener"" & "Ida Cavender"?) born July 10, 1870 in either Christian County, Missouri414 & 419 or in Stone County, Missouri 445, married Jeter Asbury Booker ("Jeter Booker") January 1, 1888 in Hill County, Texas, died May 21, 1965 in Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma, and is buried in Hearick Cemetery in Jackson County, Oklahoma. On January 1, 1898, the Jeter Booker family moved from Hill County, Texas to a farm south of Greer County, Oklahoma and what is now Hedrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma. According to family lore, the family came to Navajo and stayed for a few days in an old empty building south of the Navajo Mountains and which had a half dugout where they cooked and a log cabin where they slept. Jeter Booker purchased the land from a Mr. Shelton and paid $310 for 160 acres which included a two room house and outbuildings. Jetter Booker and Ida Booker had 13 children:

Charles Bluford Booker ("Charles Booker") born November 25, 1888 in Hillsboro, Texas, married Gladys Cassidy on November 20, 1907 in Headrick, Johnson County, Oklahoma, and died January 24, 1955 in Headrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma. Charles Booker and Gladys Booker had the 2 children:

an unknown child; and,

Cecil Booker;

William Roscoe Booker ("William Booker") born October 4, 1890 in Hillsboro, Texas, married Lillian Richardson on January 28, 1922 in Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma, and died May 23, 1973 in Oklahoma;

Clyde Gertrude Booker ("Clyde Booker") born October 22, 1892 in north of Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, married Edger Plew on December 16, 1913 in Headrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma, and died March 12, 1984 in Fairview, Major County, Oklahoma;

Wesley Virgil Booker ("Wesley Booker" & "Jack Booker") born November 13, 1894 north of Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, married Nora VanCleve on September 16, 1916 in Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma, and died May 19, 1975 north of Headrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma;

Sofia Jewell Booker ("Sofia Booker") born August 20, 1896 north of Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, and died June 28, 1897;

Doshia Elsie Booker ("Doshia Booker") born June 5, 1898 in Oklahoma Territory, Jackson County, Oklahoma married Marvin Irby Edwards ("Marvin Edwards") on December 23, 1920, and died November 5, 1982;

Bula Mae Booker ("Bula Booker" & "Beula Booker") born September 7, 1900 in Oklahoma Territory, Jackson County, Oklahoma, married Thomas Lewis Bessire ("Thomas Bessire") on November 29, 1922 in Estelline, Hall County, Texas, died May 10, 1989 in Denton, Denton County, Texas, and is buried in Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma. Thomas Bessire and Bula Bessire had a daughter named:

June Elizabeth Bessire ("June Bessire") born August 18, 1925 in Headrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma, married Lee Girard Knox ("Lee Knox") on June 6, 1946 in Stillwater, Oklahoma;

Zula Cleo Booker ("Zula Booker") born July 1, 1902 in Headrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma, and died in Headrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma;

Chatty Zoe Booker ("Chatty Booker", "Thomas Booker" & "Tom Booker") born February 22, 1905 in Headrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma, married William Mayo Turner ("William Turner") on October 29, 1923 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and died December 31, 1988 in Hunt County, Texas;

Blanche Marie Booker ("Blanche Booker") born February 11, 1908 in Headrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma, married Charles C. Kelley ("Charles Kelly") on July 2, 1929 in Lawton, Commanche County, Oklahoma, and died June 11, 1994 in Bethany, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma;

Lee Cruce Booker ("Lee Booker") born May 24, 1910 in Headrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma, and married Celeste Weaver on December 22, 1942 in Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma;

Ralph Odel Booker ("Ralph Booker") born April 4, 1913 in Headrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma, and married Hazel Van Cleve on September 18, 1937 in Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma; and,

Melba Inehl Booker ("Melba Booker") born October 18, 1917 in Headrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma, first married Floyd Dishman, next married Paul Neill, and finally married Robert Eugene Hagen ("Robert Hagen") on January 1, 1964, died January 30, 1980 in Redondo Beach, Los Angeles County, California, and was buried in the Pacific Rest Cemetery in Redondo Beach, California. Floyd Dishman and Melba Dishman had a daughter named:

Wanda Marie Dishman ("Wanda Dishman") who married Billy Petree, Sr. ("William Petree" & “William Petre”);

Paul Neil and Melba Neil had a son named:

Patrick Neill;

Charles McClure Cavner ("Charles Cavner", "Charles Cavener"?, “Charles M. Cavender”? & "Charles Cavender"?) born December 1, 1871 in Stone County, Missouri, married either Anna Axton or Anna Action414 on January 15, 1927 in Hill County, Texas, died August 14, 1954 in Hill County, Texas, and is buried in Ridge Park Cemetery in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas;

Edwin Cavner ("Ed Cavner", "Edwin Cavener"?, & "Edwin Cavender"?) born March 23, 1873 either in Grayson County, Texas419 and later moved to Hill County, Texas or was born in Hill County, Texas, first married Lula E. Hilton ("Lula Hilton")? on December 20, 1900 in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas and who died on February 16, 1901, later married Etta Mae Francisco ("Etta Francisco") on December 2, 1901 or December 2, 1902419 in Hillsborough, Hill County, Texas, became a Mason, died October 29, 1969 in Victorville, San Bernardino County, California, and is buried in the Victor Valley Memorial Park Cemetery in Victorville, California. Etta Francisco was from Snowflake, Scott County, Virginia. Lula's mother, Mary Jane ("Francisco") Hilton was Etta May's father's sister. Apparently the children of Edward Cavner included:

Ola Cavner ("Ola Cavener"? & "Ola Cavender"?) born September 21, 1902 in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas or Lovelace, Texas, which is half way between Hillsboro, Texas and the Black Land of Central Texas about 53 miles south of Forth Worth, Texas, attended Oklahoma College for Women in Chickasha, Oklahoma and received a B.S. degree in 1926, married Jesse Lee Franklin Nickerson ("Jesse Nickerson" & "Lee Nickerson") on August 31, 1939, and had 2 stepsons named:

Jesse Lee Nickerson, Jr. ("Jesse Nickerson") born July 21, 1917; and,

Tribbey Nickerson born July 30, 1922;

Irene Cavner ("Irene Cavener"? & "Irene Cavender"?) born January 11, 1905 in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, and died December 24, 1905;

Joseph Cavner ("Joseph Cavener" & "Joseph Cavender"?) born January 5, 1907 in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, married Opal Christine Wilkins ("Opal Wilkins") on December 28, 1941 in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and had a daughter named:

Carolyn Jo Cavner ("Carolyn Cavner", "Carolyn Cavener"? & "Carolyn Cavender"?) who was born April 13, 1945 in Shirley Massachusetts, and married David Jefferson Webb ("David Webb") on February 25, 1967 in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas. David Webb and Carolyn Webb had 2 children: Scott David Webb ("Scott Webb") born January 3, 1969 in Roseville, California; and, Suzanne Lynn Webb ("Suzanne Webb" & "Suzannah Webb"?) born October 14, 1971 in Roseville, California;

James Keitt Cavner ("James Cavener"?, "James Cavender"?, "Keitt Cavener"?, “James K. Cavender”?, “J.K. Cavender”? & "Keitt Cavender"?) born January 18, 1910 in Headrick, Jackson County, Texas, and married Nettie Edward Taylor ("Nettie Taylor") on March 27, 1933 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma. James Cavner and Nettie Cavner had 2 children:

Linda Rose Cavner ("Linda Cavner", "Linda Cavener"?, "Rose Cavener"?, "Rose Cavender"? & "Linda Cavender"?) born April 22, 1937 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, and married Roger Dial Foster ("Roger Foster") on February 28, 1959 in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona. Roger Foster and Linda Foster had 3 children:

Jeffrey Steven Foster ("Jeffrey Foster") born March 6, 1962 in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, and married Joanna J. Jividin ("Joanna Jividin") on December 20, 1986 in Stone Mountain, Dekalb County, Georgia. Jeffrey Foster and Joanna Foster had 4 children:

Janae Elizabeth Foster ("Janae Foster") born April 4, 1989 in Decatur, Dekalb County, Georgia;

Jillian Elise Foster ("Jillian Foster") born April 9, 1991 in Tucker, Dekalb County, Georgia;

Jessica Emily Foster ("Jessica Foster") born April 9, 1991 in Tucker, Dekalb County, Georgia; and,

Jamie Ellyn Foster ("Jamie Foster") born April 2, 1993 in Tucker, Dekalb County, Georgia;

Dena Linette Foster ("Dena Foster") born December 31, 1963 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, and married Wayne Bennett Williams ("Wayne Williams") on August 31, 1985 in Lilburn, Gwinnett County, Georgia. Wayne Williams and Dena Williams had 2 children:

Westin Bruce Williams ("Westin Williams") born October 7, 1996 in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, Georgia; and,

Devan Wayne Williams ("Devan Williams") born February 19, 1996 in Snellville, Gwinnett County, Georgia; and,

Timothy Paul Foster ("Timothy Foster") born July 17, 1967 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, and married Stephanie Rene King ("Stephanie King"); and,

James Paul Cavner ("James Cavner", "John Cavener"?, "Paul Cavener"?, "Paul Cavender"?, “John P. Cavender”? & "John Cavender"?,) born November 17, 1940, in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, and married Lita Marie Eisinger ("Lita Eisinger") on July 24, 1965 in Fargo, North Dakota. James Cavner and Lita Cavner ("Lita Cavener" & "Lita Cavender"?) had 5 children:

Todd Allen Cavner ("Todd Cavner", "Todd Cavener", "Allen Cavener"?, "Allen Cavender"? & "Todd Cavender"?) born April 4, 1968 in Robbinsdale, Minnesota, and married Kelly Ann Wilson ("Kelly Wilson") on May 26, 1990 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Todd Cavner and Kelly Cavner ("Kelly Cavener", "Kelley Cavender"? & "Kelly Cavender"?) had a daughter named:

Casey Nicole Cavner ("Casey Cavner", "Casey Cavener"? & "Casey Cavender"?) born March 4, 1992 in Scottsdale, Arizona;

Carmen Yvette Cavner ("Carmen Cavner", "Carmen Cavener", "Yvette Cavener"?, "Yvette Cavender"? & "Carmen Cavender"?), an adopted daughter born March 30, 1970 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky;

Charles Allen Cavner ("Charles Cavener"?, "Allen Cavener"?, "Allen Cavender"?, “Charles A. Cavender”? & "Charles Cavender"?), an adopted son born September 20, 1971 in New Orleans, Louisiana, and married Bobbie Jo Drake ("Bobby Drake") on August 20, 1994. Charles Cavner and Bobbie Cavner ("Bobbie Cavener" & "Bobbie Cavender"?) had 2 children:

Kaitlin Leigh Cavner ("Kaitlin Cavner", "Kaitlin Cavener"?, "Leigh Cavener"?, "Leigh Cavender"? & "Kaitlin Cavender"?) born December 18, 1993 in Phoenix, Arizona; and,

Charles Lewis Cavner ("Charles Cavner", "Charles Cavener"?, "Lewis Cavener"?, "Lewis Cavender"? & "Charles Cavender"?) born October 15, 1994 in Champagne, Illinois;

Christine Kay Cavner ("Christrine Cavner", "Christine Cavener"?, "Christine Cavener"?, "Christine Cavender"? & "Christine Cavender"?) born March 24, 1974 in Robbinsdale, Arizona; and,

Tiffany Anne Cavner ("Tiffany Cavner", "Tiffany Cavener"?, "Ann Cavener"?, "Ann Cavender"? & "Tiffany Cavender"?) born December 16, 1995 in Tempe, Arizona; and,

Frances Arlene Cavner ("Frances Cavener"?, "Arlene Cavener"?, "Arlene Cavender"?, “Frances A. Cavender”? & "Frances Cavender"?) born March 5, 1912 in Headrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma, married a James Wesley Reed ("Jimmy Reed" & "James Reed") on November 1, 1932 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma with Rev. E.C. Tobey performing the ceremony, and died December 25, 1988 in Victorville, San Bernardino County, California. James Reed and Frances Reed had 2 children:

Joan Reed born November 1, 1934 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, and married Franklin Elex Justice ("Franklin Justice") on January 23, 1953 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California. Franklin Justice and Joan Justice had 2 children:

Charles Franklin Justice ("Charles Justice") born November 12, 1954 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, first married Anna Marie Paholsky ("Anna Paholsky") on January 18, 1975 in Victorville, San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, and later married Pamela Kern Shaughnessy ("Pamela Shaughnessy") in May 1990 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Charles Justice and Anna Justice had 2 children:

Jamie Lynn Justice ("Jamie Justice") born October 4, 1975 in Victorville, San Bernardino County, California; and,

Melissa Ann Justice ("Melissa Justice") born October 14, 1978 in the March Air Force Base in Riverside County, California; and,

Sheryl Ann Justice ("Sheryl Justice") born September 27, 1956 in Loma Linda, San Bernardino County, California, and married James Louis Clester ("James Clester") on August 10, 1974 in Victorville, San Bernardino County, California. James Clester and Sheryl Clester had 2 children:

Michael James Clester Justice ("Michael Justice", "Michael Clester, "James Clester" & "James Justice") born April 2, 1977 in Loma Linda, San Bernardino County, California; and, an

unknown daughter born May 24, 1978 in Loma Linda, San Bernardino County, California, and died the same day;

Billy Wesley Reed ("Billy Reed" & "William Reed") born April 9, 1939 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, and married Mary Virginia Little ("Mary Little") on November 2, 1956 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California. Billy Reed and Mary Reed had 3 children:

Cynthia Elizabeth Reed ("Cynthia Reed") born November 25, 1958, and married Duane Flaget in in Victorville, San Bernardino County, California;

Donald Wesley Reed ("Donald Reed") born March 20, 1962 in Loma Linda, San Bernardino County, California, and married Michelle Leis on November 3, 1981 in Victorville, San Bernardino County, California. Donald Reed and Michelle Reed had 2 children:

Stephanie Sue Reed ("Stephanie Reed") born August 20, 1986 in Apple Valley, San Bernardino County, California; and,

Aaron Wesley Reed ("Aaron Reed") born March 27, 1990 in Apple Valley, San Bernardino County, California; and,

Johnathan Paul Reed ("Johnathan Reed") born August 13, 1980 in Apple Valley, San Bernardino County, California;

John Steele Cavner ( "John Cavner", "John Cavener"?, "Steele Cavener"?, "Steele Cavender"?, “John Steele Cavender”?, “John S. Cavender”? & "John Cavender"?) born July 14, 1876 in Grayson, Hill County, Texas, never married, died March 9, 1945 in Hill County Texas, and is buried in Ridge Park Cemetery in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas;

Sally Cavner ("Sally Cavener"?,&"Sally Cavender"?) born December 23, 1877 in Hill County, Texas, married Owen Martin Pitnam ("Owen Pitman") on October 16, 1897, died on November 12, 1904 in Hill County, Texas, and is buried in Prairie Dale Cemetery in Hill County, Texas. Owen Pitnam and Sally Pitnam had a daughter named:

Dudley G. Putnam ("Dudley Putnam") born August 14, 1902, and married a Willie Mae. Dudley Putnam and Willie Mae Putnam ("Willie Putnam") had 2 children:

Owen Putnam; and,

James Kenneth Putnam ("James Putnam") born on February 11, 1933;

Ola Cavner ("Ola Cavener"? & "Ola Cavender"?) born March 17, 1880 in Hill County, Texas, never married, died September 22, 1902 in Hill County, Texas, and is buried in Prairie Dale Cemetery in Hill County, Texas;

Medius Barkley Cavner ("Medius Cavener"?, "Barkley Cavener"?, "Barkley Cavender"? & "Medius Cavender"?) born May 3, 1882 in Hill County, Texas, married May Mansell in February 1911, and died August 31, 1936. Medius Cavener and May Cavener had 4 children:

Elton Cavner ("Elton Cavener"? & "Elton Cavender"?);

an unknown daughter;

Oral H. Cavner ("Oral Cavener"? & "Oral Cavender"?) born February 4, 1914; and,

Jesse Leon Cavner ("Jesse Cavener"?, "Leon Cavener", "Leon Cavender"?, “Jesse Cavender”?, “J.L. Cavender”? & "Jessee Cavender"?) born April 3, 1919;

Lena Mae Cavner ("Lena Cavner", "Lena Cavener"?, "Mae Cavener"?, "May Cavender"? & "Lena Cavender"?) born February 16, 1884 in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, married George Herman Wagner ("George Wagner") on December 19, 1908 in Snyder, Kowa County, Kansas, died November 27, 1937 in Eldorado, Butler County, Kansas and is buried in Eldorado, Butler County, Kansas. George Wagner and Lena Wagner had 7 children:

Mildred Kett Wagner ("Mildred Wagner" & "Keitt Wagner"?) born November 18, 1908 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and married Emmett Sauders on July 27, 1929;

John George Wagner ("John Wagner" & "Jack Wagner") born September 6, 1911 in Rossville, Kansas, and married Ruth Snyder;

Mary M. Wagner ("Mary Wagner") born February 11, 1914 in Rossville, Kansas, and married Harold Hedrick on August 11, 1930;

Maxine L. Wagner ("Maxine Wagner") born December 21, 1915;

Maurine P. Wagner ("Maurine Wagner") born October 9, 1918 in Rossville, Kansas, and married Floyd Hellickson on September 15, 1945;

James C. Wagner ("James Wagner") born September 15, 1921 in Rossville, Kansas, and married Nameije Altiene on September 14, 1963; and,

Magdean Wagner born November 25, 1922 in Rossville, Kansas, and married Herbert J. Kasten ("Herbert Kasten") on August 29, 1948;

Keitte Garland Cavner ("Keitte Cavner", "Keitt Cavner", "Keitt Cavener"?, "Garland Cavener"?, "Keitte Cavener", "Garland Cavender"?, "Keitte Cavender"? & "Keitt Cavender"?) born either August 26, 1886 or on August 25, 1886414 & 419 in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, married Oran Swafford ("Owen Swaffard"?), and died October 28, 1937 in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas; and

Leslie Harrison Patrick Cavner ("Leslie Cavner", "Leslie Cavener"?, "Leslie Cavender"?, "Harrison Cavener"?, "Harrison Cavner", "Patrick Cavener", "Patrick Cavender"? & "Harrison Cavender"?) born either on June 16, 1893 or on January 16, 1893414 & 419 in Hill County, Texas, died April 4, 1893 in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, and is buried in the Prairie Dale Cemetery in Hill County, Texas;

Martha F. Cavner ("Martha Cavner", "Martha Cavener","Martha Cavner" & "Martha Cavender"?) born on February 19, 1848 in Lincoln County, Tennessee, married either John Calvin Hagewood454 or John Calvin Haynewood445 ("John Haynewood" & "John Hagewood") on November 6, 1866 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, died February 16, 1914 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Lindsey Cemetery in Republic, Greene County, Missouri. John Hagewood was born July 25, 1842, the son of Thomas Hagewood and Jane Hagewood, died February 16, 1890 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Lindsey Cemetery in Republic, Greene County, Missouri. Note the spelling of Cavener is C-A-V-E-N-E-R, versus Cavner as in the preceding line of William Patrick Cavner. The children of John Hagewood and Martha Cavener Hagewood were:

Gillie Hagewood born in Greene County, Missouri, had a daughter Maud who married Bert Robertson, and is deceased;

Marion Hegewood ("Marrion Hegewood") born in Greene County, Missouri, first married a Sparks and had children Earl Hagewood, Alvie Hegewood, Roscoe Hegewood, Pearle Hegewood, Boyd Hagewood, Daisy Mae Hagewood ("Daisy Hagewood") who married Howard Batson and had children were Margarett Louise Batson ("Margaret Batson") born in 1929 and Wayne Batson born in 1934, and Carlos Hagewood. In 1986, Daisy Hagewood and her family lived three miles north of Billings, Montana;

John Thomas Hagewood born in 1875 in Greene County, Missouri, married Martha Ada McDaniel ("Martha McDaniel") and is deceased;

William Hagewood born February 1, 1879 in Greene County, Missouri, died March 22, 1902 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Lindsey Cemetery in Republic, Greene County, Missouri;

Lucy Hagewood born April 12, 1881 in Greene County, Missouri, married Lige Estes, died April 19, 1904 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Lindsey Cemetery in Republic, Greene County, Missouri;

Emma Hagewood born March 18, 1883 in Greene County, Missouri, died March 9, 1904 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Lindsey Cemetery in Republic, Greene County, Missouri;

Emmit Hagewood born July 27, 1885 in Greene County, Missouri, died September 22, 1906 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Lindsey Cemetery in Republic, Greene County, Missouri; and,

Dela Hagewood born January 5, 1888 in Greene County, Missouri, died September 7, 1912 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Lindsey Cemetery in Republic, Greene County, Missouri;

Henry Clay Cavner ("Henry Cavener", "Henry Cavener", “H.C. Cavender” & "Henry Cavender"?) born about either 1849 or 1851445 & 454 in Lincoln County, Tennessee, married either Sarah Rebecca Hagewood or Sarah Rebecca Haynewood445 ("Sarah Haynewood" & "Sarah Hagewood") on March 28, 1870 in Christian County, Missouri, died in 1932 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Lindsey Cemetery in Republic, Greene County, Missouri. Sarah Hagewood was the daughter of Thomas Hagewood and Jane Hagewood, was born in 1848 in Missouri, died in 1928 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri and is buried in Lindsey Cemetery in Republic, Greene County, Missouri. The children of Henry Cavener and Sarah Hagewood Cavener were:

William B. Cavner ("William Cavner", "William Cavener", “W.B. Cavender”? & "William Cavender"?) born in 1871 in Greene County, Missouri;

Virginia Elizabeth Cavner ("Virginia Cavner", "Virginia Cavener" & "Virginia Cavender"?) born in 1874 in Greene County, Missouri;

Laura L. Cavner ("Laura Cavner", "Laura Cavener" & "Laura Cavender"?) born in 1877 in Greene County, Missouri;

Thomas Thimothy Cavner ("Thomas Cavner, "Timothy Cavener" & "Thomas Cavender"?); and,

Jewell Cavner ("Jewell Cavener" & "Jewell Cavender"?) born after 1902;

George Washington Cavner ("George Cavner", "George Cavener" & "George Cavender"?) born on either September 5, 1853 or on September 2, 1853454 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, first married Mary Elizabeth Holder ("Mary Holder") on November 15, 1877 in Boaz, either Christian County, Missouri or in Stone County, Missouri,445 later married Sarah J. Jackson ("Sarah Jackson", "Sara Jackson" & "Sarah Points"?) on November 15, 1877 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, died October 22, 1927 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in the Frazier Chapel Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri. Mary Holder was born August 17, 1858 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, either on died September 15, 1899 or on September 27, 1899 445 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri and is buried with her husband. The children of George Cavener and Mary Holder Cavener were:

Timothy Elcana Cavner ("Timothy Cavner", "Timothy Cavener" & "Timothy Cavender"?) born November 17, 1878 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, married Nancy Elvaline Caviner ("Nancy Caviner", formerly Nancy Elvaline Sissell ("Nancy Sissell") on July 15, 1900 in either Christian County, Missouri or in Stone County, Missouri 445, died August 8, 1944 in Springfield, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Frazier Chapel Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri;

William Andrew Cavner ("William Cavner", "William Cavener", "William Cavner", “W.A. Cavender”? & "William Cavender"?) born on July 28, 1881 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, married Flora Belle Rosner ("Flora Rosner") on August 26, 1907 in Kinsley, Edwards County, Kansas, and died February 7, 1958 in Hogoton, Stevens County, Kansas. Flora Rosner was born July 6, 1890 in Edwards County, Kansas and died January 9, 1948 in Pan Pedro, Los County, California. William Cavener ("William Cavner") and Flora Cavener ("Flora Cavner") had a son named:

George Oliver Cavner ("George Cavner", "George Oliver Cavener" & "George Cavener") born December 16, 1912 in Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas, married April 11, 1936 to Loretta Mae Renshaw ("Loretta Renshaw") on April 11, 1936 near his farm house in Greenburg, Kiowa County, Kansas. On October 31, 1962, George Cavner, who was then a prominent farmer and stockman, was found dead from apparently an accidental shotgun wound in an area South of the Cimarron River in the Northeastern part of Stevens County, Kansas. The children of George Cavner and Loretta Cavner include:

Roy Cavner;

Gary Cavner; and,

Kelly Cavner ("Kelly Cavender"? & "Kelley Cavender"?)

Martha E. Cavner ("Martha Cavner", "Martha Cavener" & "Martha Cavender") born July 16, 1884 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, died October 2, 1890 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Frazier Chapel Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri;

Stella Beatrice Cavner ("Stella Cavner", "Stella Cavener", "Stelle Cavender"? & "Stella Beetrice Cavener"?) born on March 7, 1887 (some say March 2) in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, married Walter Winter Seibert ("Walter Seibert") July 31, 1907 in Strafford County, Kansas, and died February 15, 1975 in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. Walter Seibert was born November 1, 1886 in Larned, Kansas, and died December 29, 1970 in Canon City, Colorado. Walter Seibert and Stella Seibert had a son named:

John Walter Seibert ("John Seibert") born August 19, 1920 in Hugoton, Kansas, and married Wauneta Belle Smith ("Wauneta Smith") December 21, 1946. Wauneta Smith was born October 21, 1922 in Byron, Washington;

Fred Cavner ("Frederick Cavner"?, "Frederick Cavener" & "Frederick Cavender"?) born on October 13, 1889 in Christian County, Missouri, and died on January 23, 1909 in Christian County, Missouri;

James Arthur Cavner ("James Cavner", "Fred Cavener" & "James Cavender"?) born October 13, 1889 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, died January 23, 1909 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri and is buried in Frazier Chapel Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri;

Shackley Cavner ("Shackley Cavener" & "Shackley Cavender"?) born on March 30, 1892 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, died on August 16, 1892 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Frazier Chapel Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri; and,

Frances Susan Cavner ("Frances Cavner", "Frances Cavener" & "Frances Cavender"?) born on June 30, 1894 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, married H. Harrison Cook ("Harrison Cook"), died in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband in Molly Wright Cemetery in Stone County, Missouri;

George Cavener later married Sarah Jane (Jackson) Points ("Sarah Points" & "Sarah Paints"? & "Sarah Jackson") who was born in 1879, died in 1928 in Missouri, and is buried in Frazier Chapel Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri. The children of George Cavener and Sarah Points Cavener were:

Burl Cavener ("Burl Cavender"?) born about 1908-1909 in Stone County, Missouri, married Mary Adams who was the daughter of Frank Adams, the son of Rachel Elizabeth (Gold) Adams. Rachel Adams was the daughter of William C. Gold ("William Gold") who was a brother of Winnie Gold Cavener ("Winnie Cavener"), the mother of George Washington Cavener ("George Cavener");

Jewel Cavener ("Jewel Cavender"?) born about 1909 in either Stone County, Missouri or Oklahoma;

Jessie Cavener born about 1910 in Maretta Springs, California;

Cleo W. Cavener ("Cleo Cavender"?) born about 1912-1913 in Stone County, Missouri, married Mabel Martin and their children were:

Dale Cavener ("Dale Cavender"?),

Ray Cavener ("Ray Cavender"?),

Jerry Cavener ("Jerry Cavender"?),

Dansil Cavener ("Dansil Cavender"?),

Shirley Ann Cavener ("Shirley Cavener" & "Shirley Cavender"?),

Linda Cavener ("Linda Cavender"?),

Thomas Cavener ("Thomas Cavender"?),

William Cavener ("William Cavender"?),

James Cavener ("James Cavender"?) and

Julie Cavener ("Julie Cavender"?);

Mable Martin was a sister to Efton Martin who married Edna Gold. Edna Gold was a daughter of John Gold who was the son of William C. Gold. William C. Gold was a brother of Winnie Gold Cavender. Ray Cavener married Saundra Hall, the daughter of Milton Hall and Lydia Hall. Cleo Cavener died in 1985 in Crane, Stone County, Missouri;

Dolan Jack Cavener ("Dolan Cavener" & "Dolan Cavender"?) born about 1914-1915 in Stone County, Missouri;

Lena Belle Cavener ("Leanbell Cavener", "Lena Cavener" & "Lena Cavender"?) born about 1916-1917 in Stone County, Missouri;

Lorena Cavener ("Lorine Cavener", "Lorena Cavener", "Bobbie Cavener" & "Lorena Cavender"?) born about 1918-1919 in Stone County, Missouri, died in 1941 in an automobile accident in Missouri, and is buried in Frazier Chapel Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri; and,

Rolla Cavener ("Maudie Cavener" & "Rolla Cavender"?) born in 1905 in Stone County, Missouri, died in 1978 in Missouri, and is buried in Frazier Chapel Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri;

Sarah Cathalene Cavner ("Sarah Cavener", "Sarah Cavner", “S.C. Cavender”?& "Sarah Cavender"?) born on September 20, 1855 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, first married an unknown person, later married David T. Smith ("David Smith") on January 13, 1870 in Christian County, Missouri, was divorced and later married Columbus Garoutte ("Columbus Garotte", "Lum Garotte" & "Lum Garoutte") on January 11, 1880 in Missouri, and died either on September 5, 1930 or on December 5, 1930454 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Wade Chapel Cemetery in Greene County, Missouri. Columbus Garoutte was born September 23, 1854, and died October 17, 1880 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri. David Smith and Sarah Smith had a daughter named:

Nancy Cordelia Smith ("Nancy Smith") who was born December 15, 1870 in Missouri, married George W. Solomon in 1890 in Missouri, died August 24, 1914 in Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Frazier Chapel Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri.

The children of Lum Garoutte and Sarah Garoutte were:

Charles Elmer Garoutte ("Charles Garoutte") born November 30, 1880 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri, married Ava A. McDaniel ("Ava McDaniel") January 1, 1908 died January 5, 1965 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri;

Joseph Mathise Garoutte ("Joseph Garoutte") born January 16, 1882 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri, married Ellen Ethridge March 13, 1904, died October 11, 1959 and is buried in Wade Chapel Cemetery in Greene County, Missouri. Ellen Ethridge was born May 23, 1883, died July 16, 1963 and is buried in Wade Chapel Cemetery;

Minnie Garoutte born September 15, 1906 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri, married Fred Garoutte, son of Benton Garoutte. They were married about a year when Minnie Garoutte died. Fred Garoutte died February 1, 1963. They had no children;

Marshall Garoutte born September 22, 1884 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri, married Maud Laney, daughter of George Laney, and died December 6, 1966. Maud Laney was born February 5, 1888 and died March 26, 1936. Marshall Garoutte and Maud Laney had no children;

Minnie Elzada Garoutte ("Minnie Garoutte") born September 14, 1885 in Republic, Greene County, Missouri, married Emery Elgin Newton ("Emery Newton") January 12, 1912, and died September 29, 1967 in Missouri. Emery Newton was born February 1, 1888. They had ten children;

William Anderson Garoutte ("William Garoutte") born March 29, 1888 in Lawrence County, Missouri, married Eula Brown February 20, 1911, and died July 25, 1958 in Missouri. Eula Garoutte was born January 28, 1894. William Garoutte and Eula Garoutte had one child, Carlos Paul Garoutte ("Carlos Garoutte") born May 17, 1915; and,

Mary Garoutte born August 16, 1891 in Missouri, married Austin Davis August 21, 1910, and died December 5, 1915. Austin Davis died August 21, 1910 and they had no children;

Mary Elizabeth Cavner ("Mary Cavener", "Mary Cavner", "Betty Cavener", “Mary E. Cavender”? & "Elizabeth Cavender"?) born on either September 15, 1857454 or on February 14, 1857445 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, married Joseph C. Hale ("Joseph Hale" & "Bud Hale") about 1876 in Missouri, died in 1941 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in the Manley Cemetery, Battlefield, Greene County, Missouri. Joseph Hale was born about 1854 in Missouri, died in 1932 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Manley Cemetery in Battlefield, Greene County, Missouri. There were two Bud Hales. Joseph C. "Bud" hale who lived in the Battlefield area of Greene County, Missouri and who married Mary Elizabeth Cavener and the other Bud Hale who lived near Clever in Christian County, Missouri. The second "Bud Hale" was Johnnie G. Hale who maried Nellie Mandley who was the daughter of Charles B. Manley ("Charles Manley") and Martha Ann Gold Manley who was the twin sister to Mary A. Gold ("Mary Gold"). The children of Joseph Hale and Mary Cavener Hale were:

Lucy Hale born about 1877 in Missouri and apparently deceased at any early age; Jackson Hale born about 1879 in Missouri; and,

Frankie Hale born October 29, 1890 in Missouri, died April 14, 1909 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Manley Cemetery in Battlefield, Greene County, Missouri; and,

Margaret L. Cavener ("Margaret Cavener", "Margaret Cavner" & "Margaret Cavender"?) born on August 19, 1961 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, married Martin Van Buren Butler ("Martin Butler") on either February 24, 1878454 or on February 24, 1879445 in Christian County, Missouri, died on either March 30, 1910 or on March 10, 1910454 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Manley Chapel Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri. Martin Butler was born May 31, 1855, died in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Frazier Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri. The children of Martin Butler and Margaret Cavener Butler were:

an Infant Son born and died October 18, 1878 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri and who is buried in Butler Cemetery in Christian County, Missouri;

an Infant Daughter born and died June 3, 1880 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri and who is buried in Butler Cemetery in Christian County, Missouri;

Laura L. Butler ("Laura Butler") born August 11, 1881 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, married Robert Marion Hurst ("Robert Hurst") November 5, 1908, died December 24, 1912 in Clever, Christian County, Missouri and is buried with her husband in Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Clever, Christian County, Missouri;

Charles Homer Butler ("Charles Butler") born February 21, 1886 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, married Minnie Elizabeth Young ("Minnie Young") February 28, 1909, died March 16, 1961 in Hardin, Big Horn County, Montana, and is buried with his wife at Fairview Cemetery in Hardin, Big Horn County, Montana. Minnie Young Butler was born July 25, 1889 and died March 18, 1982;

Lemuel Augustine Butler ("Lemuel Butler") born March 12, 1888 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, married Delphia Alice Short ("Delphia Short") January 16, 1910 in Missouri, died February 16, 1981 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri and is buried in Frazier Cemetery in Christian County, Missouri;

William Lee Butler ("William Butler") born September 11, 1889 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, died September 18, 1889 in the same location, and is buried in Butler Cemetery, Christian County, Missouri;

an Infant Son born and died February 23, 1892 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri and is buried in Butler Cemetery, in Christian County, Missouri;

Bessie Maude Butler ("Bessie Butler") born August 11, 1893 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, married Frank Vincent Willoughby ("Frank Willoughby") who was born April 1, 1886, died January 10, 1919 in Christian County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband in Delaware Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri;

Nora Ethel Butler ("Nora Butler") born September 18, 1895 in Boaz in Christian County, Missouri, married Hugh James Wise May 25, 1911, died July 4, 1962 in Christian County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband in Frazier Cemetery in Christian County, Missouri. Hugh Wise was born January 13, 1893 and died May 28, 1939; and,

Nora Jewell Butler ("Nora Butler") born January 1, 1896 in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, first married Walter E. Deulen ("Walter Deulen") January 21, 1914, later married William Emmett Lee ("William Lee") May 15, 1933, died in June 1986 in Tracy, San Joaquin County, California, and is buried in Stockton, San Joaquin, California. Walter Deulen was born December 2, 1892 and William Lee was born February 28, 1904;

(v). MARY ANN CAVNER (“Mary Ann Cavender”?, “M.A. Cavender”, “Mary Jane Cavender” & "Mary Jane Cavener", "Mary Cavner", "Mary Cavener", “Mary Cavinor” & "Mary Cavender") born on May 1, 1827 in either Marshall County, Tennessee454, or in Giles County, Tennessee, or in Lincoln County, Tennessee 445. On February 19, 1846,445 she married Thomas Gold in Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee, died on October 30, 1877 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in White Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri. Thomas Gold was born August 12, 1819 in Lincoln County, Tennessee and died in August 1894 in Christian County, Missouri. Their children were:

Margaret Jane Gold ("Margaret Gold") born on either June 27, 1847 or on June 25, 1848445 in Lincoln County, Tennessee, first married James Kimberling on April 17, 1867 in Stone County, Missouri, later married John Pruitt on April 27, 1876 in Missouri, and died in Stone County, Missouri. James Kimberling died in the early 1870's in Missouri. The children of James Kimberling and Margaret Gold Kimberling were

William Kimberling ("Bill Kimberling") born around 1868 in Stone County Missouri, married Mary Willion and is deceased; and,

Betty Kimberling born around 1870 in Stone County, Missouri, married John Pruitt and is deceased.

The children of John Pruitt and Margaret Gold (Kimberkt) Pruitt were

Sarah Pruitt born in Missouri, first married a Reeves and later married Thomas Benton Barnett ("Thomas Barnett"), and is deceased;

David Pruitt ("Dave Pruitt") born in Missouri, married Julie Gardner, and is deceased; and,

Frances Pruitt born in Missouri, married William Estes ("Bill Estes") and is deceased;

James Thomas Gold ("James Gold"), born on either April 22, 1848 or on April 22, 1852445 in Lincoln County, Tennessee, married Delilah Paralee Luttrell ("Delilah Luttrell" & "Peurlee Littrell"?445) on March 12, 1968 in Christian County, Missouri, died July 27, 1909 in Clever, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Gold Cemetery in Clever, Christian County, Missouri. Delilah Luttrell Gold was born in 1846 in Tennessee, died March 18, 1919 in Clever, Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Gold Cemetery in Clever, Christian County, Missouri. The children of Thomas Gold and Delilah Gold were:

James Harvy Gold ("James Harvie Gold" & "James Gold") born January 18, 1869 in Ponce De Leon, Stone County, Missouri, married Rozella Minerva Garoutte ("Rosella Garoutte") April 15, 1891 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, died September 6, 1940 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in Garoutte Cemetery in Republic, Greene County, Missouri;

Andrew Thomas Gold ("Andrew Gold") born May 13, 1870 in Ponce De Leon, Stone County, Missouri, married Rhoda Evelyn Rhea ("Rhoda Rhea"), died December 5, 1948 in Oklahoma, and is buried in Tulsa, Rogers County, Oklahoma;

George Washington Gold ("George Gold") born January 11, 1872 in Ponce De Leon, Stone County, Missouri, married Permelia Elizabeth Ann Mitchell ("Permelia Mitchell" & “Permellia Mitchell”) December 3, 1893 in Clever, Christian County, Missouri, died March 21, 1937 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried with some of her children in the White Cemetery in Stone County, Missouri;

Cynthia Gold ("Sintha Gold") born June 22, 1873 in Christian County, Missouri, married John Stratton, died in Clever, Christian County Missouri, and is buried in Gold Cemetery in Clever, Christian County, Missouri. John Stratton and Cynthia Gold Stratton's children were:

Jesse Stratton who married Tom Chaffin;

Louis Stratton ("Louie Stratton");

Nina Stratton who married Willard Kissee;

John Straton ("Johnnie Stratton"); and,

S.J. Stratton who died in infancy,

Alice Gold born July 2, 1875 in Christian County, Missouri, married Thomas Wright ("Tom Wright"), died in Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in the Gold Cemetery in Clever, Christian County, Missouri. Thomas Wright and Alice Gold Wright had the following children:

Grace Wright ("Gracie Wright") who married a Haggard and lived in Springfield, Missouri;

Fred Wright who lived near the Kansas State line in Missouri;

Virgil Wright who lived in Billings, Montana;

Louis Wright ("Louie Wright") who married Daton Bade and are both buried in East Lawn Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri;

Vesta Wright who married Joe Shelton ("Joseph Shelton") and lived in Lamar, Missouri;

Alva Wright who lived in Alabama;

Lester Wright who was found dead; and,

Clifford Lee Wright ("Clifford Wright") born January 14, 1909 in Republic, Missouri, married Fern Lilian Shuler ("Fern Shuler"), and whose children were:

Betty Jo Wright born July 10, 1937;

Robert Lee Wright ("Robert Wright") born June 29, 1938;

Norma Jean Wright ("Norma Wright") born June 30, 1939;

Clifford Eugene Wright ("Clifford Wright") born February 2, 1943; and,

Cecil Wright born November 1, 1946 and died November 2, 1946;

Millie Gold born December 23, 1876 in Clever, Christian County, Missouri, married John Greenway, died in 1958 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in Molly Wright Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri,

John C. Gold ("John Gold") born August 13, 1878 in Clever, Christian County, Missouri, married a Josephine, died in 1918 in the same location, and is buried in the Gold Cemetery in Clever, Christian County, Missouri. The children of John Gold and Josephine Gold were:

Jessie Gold; and,

Henry Gold;

Greene Elizabeth Gold ("Greene Gold"), born February 15, 1880 in Clever, Christian County, Missouri, married Lyda Crumpley, died July 9, 1939 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in Jamesville Cemetery in Stone County, Missouri. The children of Lyda Crumpley and Greene Crumpley were:

Gratua Crumpley;

Lela Crumpley who died young;

Reba Crumpley who married Robert Renfro ("Bob Renfro");

Mary Crumpley; and,

James Crumpley ("Jim Crumpley") who married an Evans;

Elizabeth Gold ("Eliza Gold") born January 18, 1882 in Clever, Christian County, Missouri, married Luther Crumpley, died in 1953 in Reedley, Madera County, California, and is buried in Reedley, Madera County, California,

Jane Gold born March 11, 1884 in Clever, Christian County, Missouri, first married Truston Crumbless February 2, 1909, later married Calvin Jones, died January 16, 1958 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri, and is buried in Branson, Taney County, Missouri. Truston Crumbless was born in October 1883 in Stone County, Missouri. The children of Truston Crumbless and Jane Gold Crumbless were:

Darrell Crumbless; and,

Lois Crumbless who married Willard Jones; and,

Pauline Gold born October 20, 1885 in Clever, Christian County, Missouri, married Fred Gutherie, died January 18, 1919 in Fairland, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and is buried with her husband in Fairland, Ottawa County, Oklahoma;

William Riley Gold ("William Gold") born on February 24, 1850 in Lincoln County, Tennessee, married Sarah Pauline White ("Sarah White") on February 18, 1875 in Stone County, Missouri, died on March 11, 1944 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in White Cemetery in Stone County, Missouri. Sarah White was the daughter of Jonathan White. Sarah Gold died in Stone Mountain, Missouri and is buried in White Cemetery with her husband. William Gold and Sarah Gold had 9 children:

Tennessee Gold ("Tennie Gold") born December 26, 1875 in Stone County, Missouri, married Walter J. Davis ("Walter Davis"), died May 21, 1923 in either Stone or Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in White Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri,

Margaret Ann Gold ("Margaret Gold") born September 30, 1877 in Stone County, Missouri, married Marshall Ashbury Barnett ("Marshall Barnett"), died February 9, 1964 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in the White Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri,

Jonnathan Gold born June 7, 1879 in Stone County, Missouri, married Bertha Cloud, died May 27, 1968 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in White Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri,

Eddie Gold ("Edward Gold", "Ed Gold" & "Edd Gold") born in 1881 in Stone County, Missouri, married Arminta Gawltney, died in 1978 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in Molly Wright Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri,

Mary Ellen Gold ("Mary Gold") born in November 1884 in Stone County, Missouri, married Lloyd J. Boyer ("Lloyd Boyer"), and died in 1926,

Charles E. Gold ("Charles Gold") born in 1888 in Stone County, Missouri, married Cora Gutherie, and died in 1960. The children of Charles Gold and Cora Gold were:

Mildred Gold who married Howard Jackson;

Roma Gold who married Clifford Hooton; and,

Ruby Gold who married Herman Ailshie;

Hershel Gold ("Hurshel Gold") born in 1892 in Stone County, Missouri, died in 1965 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in White Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri;

Emless Gold born June 3, 1897 in Stone County, Missouri, married Pearlie Logan, died November 26, 1957 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in White Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri; and,

Vesta Gold;

Mary A. Gold ("Mary Gold") born on January 31, 1855 Green Valley near Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, first married William H. Stowe ("William Stowe") January 17, 1876 in Christian County, Missouri, later married Freeman Layman ("Freman Laymen"445), died on January 23, 1936 in Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Clever, Christian County, Missouri. The children of William Stowe and Mary Gold Stowe were

Alice Stowe born in Christian County, Missouri, married George Haglin, and died in Christian County, Missouri,

Oliver Stowe born in Christian County, Missouri, married Emma Wright, sister to Mollie Wright and Corb Wright, and is deceased, and,

Lum Stowe born in Christian County, Missouri;

The children of Freman Laymen and Mary Laymen were:

Sadie Laymen; and,

Herman Laymen;

Martha Ann Gold ("Martha Gold") born on either January 29, 1855 or on January 31, 1855 445 in Green Valley near Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, married Charles Bowman Manley ("Charles Manley") on August 18, 1874 in Stone County, Missouri, died August 16, 1884 in Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Manley Cemetery in Wilson Creek National Park near Battlefield, Greene County, Missouri. Charles Manley was born February 15 in Missouri, died June 15, 1906 and is buried in the Manley Cemetery in Battlefield, Greene County, Missouri. The children of Charles Manley and Martha Gold Manley were

Ada S. Manley ("Ada Manley") born about 1872 in Stone County, Missouri, now deceased,

Jessee D. Manley ("Jessee Manley" & "Jess Manley") born March 31, 1875 in Stone County, Missouri, died August 4, 1946, and is buried in Manley Cemetery in Battlefield, Greene County, Missouri, and

Nellie J. Manley ("Nellie Manley") born in 1877 in Stone County, Missouri, married John G. Hale ("John Hale" & "Bud Hale") in 1897, and now deceased. The children of John Hale and Nellie Manley Hale were:

Darl Hale who married Myrtle Welsh;

Verna Hale who married Arthur Crumpley;

Glen Hale who married Hazel Taylor;

Donald Hale who died in his twenties, and,

Irene Hale who lives in California;

Silas Gold born on either May 22, 1857 or on October 9, 1857445 in Green Valley near Boaz, Christian County, Missouri or in Stone County, Missouri445, married Julia Alice Hale ("Julia Hale") on March 3, 1878 in Christian County, Missouri, died on March 10, 1938 in either Christian County, Missouri or in Billings, Missouri445, and is buried in Smart Cemetery in Christian County, Missouri. Julia Hale was born in 1858 in Missouri, and was the daughter of James H. Hale ("James Hale") and Nancy Estes. The children of Silas Gold and Julia Hale Gold were

Clarcy Lou Tisha Gold ("Clarcy Gold", "Lou Gold" & "Tishie Gold") born in Christian County, Missouri first married a Williams who died, later married Mat Pearce ("Matt Pearce" & "Matthew Pearce"), were divorced, then went to Colorado and married somewhere there, and is now deceased. The children of the unknown Williams and Tisha Gold Williams were:

Adolphia Williams;

Beauford Williams; and,

Linnie Williams;

Elmer Marchel Gold ("Elmer Gold") born in Christian County, Missouri, married Emmon Pearce, daughter of James Pearce and Abigail Frasier Pearce, died in Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Smart Cemetery in Christian County, Missouri. The children of Elmer Gold and Emmon Pearce Gold were:

Velma Gold who married Ed Koenig and who has two daughters and one son;

and,

Catherine Gold;

Carrie Ethel Gold ("Carrie Gold") born in Christian County, Missouri,

Ottie Jane Gold ("Jane Gold") born in Christian County, Missouri, married Will Utke and is deceased. Will Utke committed suicide in the late 1930's or early 1940's. The children of Will Utke and Ottie Gold Utke were:

Willia Utke; and,

Lloyd Utke;

Homer B. Gold ("Homer Gold") born in Christian County, Missouri, married Audie E. Hair ("Audie Hair"), died in Christian County, Missouri, and is buried in Fraziers Chapel Cemetery in Boaz, Christian County, Missouri,

Harley Gilbert Gold ("Harley Gold") born June 30, 1903 in Christian County, Missouri and married Dorothy Young born June 9, 1908 and whose great-grandmother was Martha Dilla Ann (Gold) Garrison. Willie Gold Cavener and Martha Dilla were sisters. They were both sisters to Thomas Gold, father of Silas Gold. The children of Harley Gold and Dorothy Young Gold were:

Louise Gold who married Roy Cook;

Lucille Gold who married Curtis Renfro and died October 6, 1985;

Helen Gold who married Densil Morris;

William Gold ("Bill Gold" & "Billy Gold");

Stanley Gold who married Roberta Wilson;

Charles Gold who married a Linda; and,

Shirley Gold who married Ralph Hood,

Fred Gold born in Christian County, Missouri, married Bessie Bolton, lived in Illinois for many years, and now deceased. Bessie Bolton Gold lived to about 100 years old. The children of Fred Gold and Bessie Bolton Gold were:

Lee Gold;

Burl Gold; and,

Dorothy Gold;

Bertha Alice Gold ("Bertha Gold") born in Christian County, Missouri, died at the same location, and is buried in the Smart Cemetery in Christian County, Missouri, and died at about four year of age, and

Clellie Gold born in Christian County, Missouri, died in infancy at the same location, and is buried in the Smart Cemetery in Christian County, Missouri;

Lorenzo Dow Gold ("Lorenzo Gold") born on February 14, 1861 in Hurley, Green Valley County, Missouri near Boaz, Missouri, married Campsedell West ("Campcedell West"?445) on either March 8, 1880 or on March 28, 1880445 in Christian County, Missouri, died on February 5, 1936 in Baca County, Colorado, and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Parsons, Labette County, Kansas. Camsedell West was born March 26, 1863 in New Matamoras, Washington County, Ohio, was the daughter of Samuel West and Rebecca Henderson, died May 27, 1924 in Lamar, Colorado and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Parsons, Labette County, Kansas. The children of Lorenza Gold and Campsedell West Gold were

Mina Charlotte Gold ("Mina Gold") born March 12, 1881 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, married Fred Daniel Pierce ("Fred Pierce") January 3, 1904, died February 7, 1973 in Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, and is buried in Ioof Cemetery in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri,

Robert Dow Gold ("Robert Gold") born April 13, 1883 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, first married Annie Gardner ("Ann Gardner") and later married Alice O. Hudson ("Alice Hudson") June 23, 1909, died December 3, 1965 in Lamar County, Colorado and is buried in Lamar, Colorado,

Linnie May Gold ("Linnie Gold") born November 20, 1884 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, died May 29, 1906 in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in the White Cemetery in Stone County, Missouri,

Elvira Christina Gold ("Elvira Gold" & "Elva Gold") born January 27, 1886 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, married John LeDuc January 31, 1905, died May 23, 1967 in Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado, and is buried in Lamar, Colorado,

Wilbern Gold born June 5, 1887 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, died June 16, 1887 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in the White Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri,

Jonah Earnest Gold ("Jonah Gold") born August 28, 1888 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, died January 5, 1890 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in the White Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri,

Roy Thomas Gold ("Roy Gold") born August 25, 1890 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, first married Myrtle Ida Hayes ("Myrtle Hayes") February 10, 1910, later married three more times but had no children, died October 12, 1966 in Lamar, Colorado and is buried in Lamar, Colorado. Myrtle Hayes Gold was born in 1889, died November 8, 1935 and is buried in the Molly Wright Cemetery south of Union City, Missouri. Her grave is covered with small pieces of petrified wood, cemented in place,

Susie Blanche Gold ("Susie Gold" & "Susan Gold") born February 24, 1892 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, married Ira Norman Pruitt ("Ira Pruitt") December 6, 1910 in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri, died April 3, 1983 in Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado, and is buried in Lamar, Colorado,

Ada Lucille Gold ("Ada Gold") born June 20, 1894 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, married Clyde L. Williams ("Clyde Williams") on August 2, 1911 in Stone County or Christian County, Missouri, and is deceased, and,

Earl Gold born May 26, 1901 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, died December 13, 1918 in Parsons, Labette County, Kansas and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Parsons, Labette County, Kansas;

Frances Gold born on May 22, 1863 in Green Valley near Boaz, Christian County, Missouri, married George McKinley on February 4, 1882 in Stone County, Missouri, died on July 8, 1948 in Lawrence County, Missouri, and is buried in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri. George McKinley and Frances McKinley had a daughter named:

Lucy McKinney ("Lucille McKinney"?);

Allen Gold born on September 26, 1865 in Green Valley near Boaz in Christian County, Missouri, married Martha Anderson on December 5, 1886 in Stone County, Missouri, and died May 6, 1950 in Baca County, Colorado. The children of Allen Gold and Martha Anderson Gold were

Fred L. Gold ("Fred Gold") born November 17, 1887 in Hurley, Missouri, married Mary Eve Clayton May 3, 1921, died July 12, 1970 in Baca County, Colorado, and is buried in Springfield, Colorado. Mary Clayton was born August 12, 1889 in Caney, Kansas, was an early day one-room school teacher in Baca County, Colorado, died September 27, 1983 in Johnson, Kansas, and is buried with her husband in Springfield, Colorado. The children of Fred Gold and Mary Clayton Gold were:

Walter Allen Gold ("Walter Gold") born in 1924 and died in 1928 in Baca County, Colorado; and,

Gene Clayton Gold ("Gene Gold") born in 1927 in Caca County, Colorado, married Marvina Merrill. Gene Gold and Marvina Gold had a son named:

Gene Deverie Gold ("Gene Gold"),

Ada Gold born in Missouri, first married a Williams and later married Charlie Moore ("Charles Moore"), has no children, died in Colorado, and is buried in Springfield, Colorado;

Verna Gold born in Missouri, lived near Tuttle, Oklahoma, died in Oklahoma?;

Eva Gold; and,

Bessie Gold ("Betsy Gold"? & "Elizabeth Gold"?) born in Missouri, married Kenneth Richardson, lived in Tuttle, Oklahoma, had at least one son Wayne Richardson, and died in Oklahoma?;

Joseph Gold ("Joe Gold") born on December 26, 1867 in Stone County, Missouri, married Martha Elizabeth Hampton ("Martha Hampton" & "Sis Hampton") on November 2, 1890 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, died October 31, 1934 in Lawrence County, Missouri, and is buried in Maple Park Cemetery in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri. Martha Hampton Gold was born March 4, 1871 in Stone County, Missouri, was the daughter of Jesse Hampton and Sarah Hampton, died April 21, 1938 in Lawrence County, Missouri, and is buried in Maple Park Cemetery in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri. The children of Joseph Gold and Martha Gold were:

Alfred Gold born on November 4, 1891 in Stone County, Missouri and died July 17, 1912 in Missouri;

Sherman Gold born on April 3, 1893 in Stone County, Missouri, died November 1, 1938 and is buried in Maple Park Cemetery in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri;

Lydia Viola Gold ("Lydia Gold") born on December 31, 1895 in Stone County, Missouri, lived in Wichita, Kansas in 1979;

Lova Lyvesta Gold ("Lova Gold") born on May 24, 1902 in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri, Lived in Aurora until 1966 when she moved to Hemet, California where she lived from 1989-1990, and is now deceased,

Emmett Harold Gold ("Emmett Gold") born on September 15, 1907 in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri, married Hilda Kleinschmidt, and had no children. Hilda Gold lived in Rose Hill, Kansas in 1979;

Lola Gold born on September 6, 1909 in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri, died September 12, 1909 at the same location and is buried in Maple Park Cemetery, Auroro, Lawrence County, Missouri; and,

Clarence Lee Gold born on September 30, 1912 in Aurora County, Missouri, married Stella Kleinschmidt, lived in Lake North, Florida in 1979, and had no children; and

Missouri Elizabeth Gold ("Missouri Gold" & "Betty Gold") born either on July 13, 1876 or about 1872445 in Union City, Stone County, Missouri, first married John Lent, next married Joe Scott, and finally married Tom Dolin, died in Stone County, Missouri, and is buried in White Cemetery in Union City, Stone County, Missouri. The children of John Lent and Missouri Gold Lent were

Thomas Lent ("Tommie Lent") who was born in Stone County, Missouri, --- Jane Lent ("Janie Lent") born in Stone County, Missouri,

Ottie Lent born in Stone County, Missouri. Before Ottie Lent was married, she stayed with James Gold and Paralee Gold until they died, and then they stayed with Green and his wife Lyda Gold for three years. Ottie Lent was in the 1910 Christian County, Missouri census with Paralee Gold, and,

Orus Lent born in Stone County, Missouri. The children of Joe Scott and Missouri Scott were

Nancy Scott born in Stone County, Missouri, and

Viola Scott born in Stone County, Missouri. Joe Scott died in Stone County, Missouri and is buried in the Hood Cemetery in Stone County, Missouri. Tom Dolin died in Missouri and is buried in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri; and,

(vi) WILLIAM PATRICK CAVNER ("William Patrick Cavner",445 "William Patrick Cavender", "William Cavener", “William Cavinor”?, “William P. Cavender”?, “W.P. Cavender”? & "William Cavender"?) born on either February 1, 1831454 or on February 25, 1831435 & 445 in either Giles County, Tennessee454 or in Lincoln County, Tennessee445, married Rachel Minerva Gold ("Rachel Gold") on October 21, 1853 in either Giles County, Tennessee454 or in Lincoln County, Tennessee445, died in 1913 in Delaware, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Council House Cemetery in Ottawa County, Oklahoma. On March 20, 1852 the Gold clan, together with the families of Timothy Cavner, Mary Jane Cavner and William Patrick Cavner, who all married Golds, traveled by wagon train from Lincoln County, Tennessee to Christian County, Missouri. It is believed that Kesiah Cavner was also on the wagon train. Rachel Gold Cavener, the daughter of Jonathan Gold and Sarah Gold, was born January 31, 1826 in Lincoln County, Tennessee, died August 25, 1899 in McDonald County, Missouri, and is buried in the Cummings Cemetery in Tiff City, McDonald County, Missouri. The children of William Cavner and Rachel Cavner ("Minerva Cavner", “Rachael Cavender”? & “Rachel Cavender”?) were

Martha C. Cavner ("Martha Cavner" & "Martha Cavender"?) born on April 1854 in either Christian County, Missouri or in McDonald County, Missouri445, married a Sutter, died May 20, 1926 in McDonald County, Missouri, and is buried in the Cummings Cemetery in Tiff City, McDonald County, Missouri next to her grand-daughter, Maude L. Sutter ("Maud Sutter") who was born July 12, 1882 and died March 20, 1902,

Mary Ellen Cavner ("Mary Cavener", "Mary Cavner", “Mary E. Cavender”? & "Mary Cavender"?) born on January 13, 1857 in Christian County, Missouri, married Sumner Maynard, and is deceased. The children of Sumner Maynard and Mary Cavener Sumner were:

Cal Maynard who has a son:

Norman Maynard who lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma;

Claude Maynard;

William Maynard;

Milo Mynard;

Bert Maynard who has a grandson, Fredas Cook whose mother's name was Blanche and who lives near Miami, Oklahoma;

Laura Maynard;

Carrie Maynard;

Etta Maynard;

Myrtle Maynard who married John Crowder and both are buried in Council House Cemetery in Ottawa County, Oklahoma; and,

Lou Maynard who married Albert Elliot, and who are both buried in Eucha Cemetery near the lake. They have a daughter, Zelma Friend, who lives in Fairland, Oklahoma. In the library at Neosho, McDonald County, is a story about a Dr. Layman Maynard who was the father of a Sumner Maynard; and

Robert F. Cavner ("Robert P. Cavener", "Robert Cavener", “Robert F. Cavender”?, “R.F. Cavender”? & "Robert Cavender"?) who was born on January 20, 1859 in Christian County, Missouri. 137, 329, 354, 395, 445 & 454

WILLIAM PATRICK CAVENDER line (1826- _?_-)

WILLIAM PATRICK CAVENDER (“William P. Cavender” & “W.P. Cavender”) was born about 1826 in Owen County, Indiana (1850 census), and married Elizabeth McGuire on March 5, 1852 in Washington Township, Owen County, Indiana even though their marriage application was issued in Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana. William Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender had 2 children:

MARY ALICE CAVENDER (“Mary A. Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender” & “Mary Cavender”) born about 1861 in Owen County, Indiana, married Cyrus M. Jones (“Cyrus Jones”) in Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana on August 3, 1882, with the ceremony being conducted by Justice of the Peace J. Steinmal with Edward Vandaver as the witness, and died on either September 12, 1908 or on February 24, 1913 in Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana. Cyrus Jones was born about 1861 in New Richmond, Ohio, and believed to have died on October 27, 1908 in Coloma?, Park County, Indiana; and,

WILLIAM THOMAS CAVENDER ("William Cavender", “W.T. Cavender” & “William T. Cavender”) born on April 8, 1864 in Washington Township, Owen County, Indiana, and married Roxanna Percifield ("Roxana Percifield", "Roxene Percifield" & "Roxanna Pekifield") on June 5, 1887 in Nashville, Brown County, Indiana, died on March 20, 1919 on Elm Street, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of 54, and is buried in the Garland Brooks Cemetery in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. Roxanna Percifield was born on January 31, 1870 in Nashville, Brown County, Indiana, was the daughter of Civil War veteran Samuel Percifield (“Samuel Percifiel”?) and the oldest of 10 children, died on April 6, 1957 in Indianaoplis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of 87 years, and is buried with her husband. William Thomas Cavender and Roxanna Cavender had 12 children:

Romney Liesel Cavender ("Rommey Cavender"?) born April 23, 1888 in Brown County, Indiana, married Laura Ellen Kirts ("Laura Kirts") on July 12, 1909 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, died on April 20, 1925 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana Indiana at the age of 36 in an accident in which he was electrocuted, and is buried in the Garland Brooks Cemetery in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. Laura Kirts was born on August 2, 1889, died on December 15, 1960 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana at the age of 71, and is buried with her husband. Romney Cavender and Laura Cavender ("Ellen Cavender") had 5 children:

Garnett Loran Cavender ("Garnett Cavender") born on April 19, 1910 in Letts, Decatur County, Indiana, first married Dorothy Green in 1934 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, was later divorced, later married a June about 1939 and was again divorced, was a member of the St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church, and was killed in World War II on June 19, 1944 in the battle of Saipan at the age of 34 years. Dorothy Green was born on July 1, 1916 in Madison, Indiana, died on May 2, 1968 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana at the age of 51 years, and is buried in the Garland Brooks Cemetery in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana;

Theodore Dallas Cavender (“Theodore Cavender”) born on February 20, 1913 in Bartholomew County, Indiana, married a Mary, and died in May 1982 in Houston, Texas at the age of about 69. Mary was born on April 25, 1904, died on November 26, 1970 in Columbus, Indiana at the age of 66 years, Bartholomew County, Indiana, and is buried in the Garland Brooks Cemetery in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana;

Maxine Cavender born about 1915 (some say about 1926491) in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, and married Bice R. Taulman ("Bice Taulman") about 1933 (some say about 1945491) in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. Bice Taulman was born on June 6, 1912 in Bartholomew County, Indiana, and died in September 1979 in Bartholomew County, Indiana at the age of 67?. Brice Taulman and Maxine Taulman had a child named:

Max Allen Taulman (“Max Taulman”);

Emma Louise Cavender (“Emma Cavender”); and,

Charles Cavender;

Esta May Cavender ("Esta Cavender") born on June 18, 1889 in Owen County, Indiana, first married John William LaBar ("John LaBar") on September 13, 1910 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, was later divorced, later married John Ester about 1942 and was later divorced, later married Joseph M. Jegen ("Joseph Jegen") about 1970, and died on February 21, 1976 in Washington Park East, Marion County, Indiana at the age of 86 years. Joseph Jegen was born on January 14, 1885 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, died on January 12, 1985 in Marion County, Indiana at the age of 99 years, and is buried in in Washington Park East, Marion County, Indiana. John LaBar was born about 1886 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana and he and Esta LaBar ("May LaBar") had 2 children:

Katherine Louise LaBar ("Katherine LaBar") born on May 11, 1911 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, first married Herbert Walter Lawrenz ("Herbert Lawrenz" & "Babs Lawrenz") about 1934, later married Wilbur T. Brooks ("Wilbur Brooks") about 1953, and died on September 18, 1985 in Marion County, Indiana at the age of 74. Herbert Lawrenz was born about 1908 in Marion County, Indiana, and died about 1958 at the age of about 50 years. Herbert Lawrenz and Katherine Lawrenz ("Louise Lawrenz") had 2 children:

Kenneth Lawrenz born on September 24, 1936; and,

John William Lawrenz ("John Lawrenz") born on July 7, 1941, and died in 1993 in Marion County, Indiana at the age of about 51; and,

John William LaBar, Jr. ("John LaBar") born on August 27, 1921 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, enlisted while a minor on February 11, 1942, and was killed on August 10, 1942 at the age of 20 while serving as a tail gunner in World War II and was shot down over the Alaska/Aleutian Island;

Hazel Dell Cavender ("Hazel Cavender") born January 17, 1891 in Nashville, Brown County, Indiana, and died on on either April 11, 1908 or on April 11, 1906491 in Nashville, Brown County, Indiana at the age of either 15 years491 or 17 years;

Velma Belle Cavender ("Velma Cavender") born on October 12, 1892 in Nashville, Brown County, Indiana, married James William Rayzell Bullard (“James Bullard”, “William Bullard” & “Raymond Bullard”) on December 10, 1910 in Greensburg, Decatur County, Indiana, were later divorced, later married Bun Head about 1938 and were later divorced, died on August 20, 1961 in Indianapolis, Marion County,Indiana at the age of 68 years, and is buried in the Garland Brooks Cemetery in Columbus, Indiana. Raymond Bullard and Velma Bullard had 2 children:

Marshall Grant Bullard ("Marshall Bullard") born on either February 11, 1913 in or on September 4, 1911491 in either Marion County, Indiana or in Bartholomew County, Indiana491, first married Eva Marie Wilkerson ("Eva Wilkerson") about 1938, later divorced, later married a Mildred after 1949, died about 1978 in Bartholomew County, Indiana at the age of about 64 or 67, and is buried in either the Innisbrooks or Garland Brooks Cemetery in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. Eva Wilkerson was born on September 21, 1907 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, died on April 4, 1987 in Marion County, Indiana at the age of 79 years, and is buried with her husband. Marshall Bullard and Eva Bullard ("Marie Bullard") had 3 children:

David LaRue Bullard ("David Bullard") born on October 18, 1939 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Laura May Tucker ("Laura Tucker") on November 15, 1957 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, died on February 24, 1999 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of 59 years, and is buried in the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Johnson City, Indiana. Laura Tucker was born on August 20, 1936. David Bullard and Laura Bullard ("May Bullard") had 3 children:

Douglas Grant Bullard ("Douglas Bullard") born on July 30, 1961 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, first married Debra Lin Hawkins ("Debra Hawkins" & "Deborah Hawkins"?) about 1979, and later married Laura Mae Jordan ("Laura Jordan") in November 1989. Debra Hawkins was born about 1961. Douglas Bullard and Debra Bullard ("Lin Bullard") had 2 children:

Daniel Lee Bullard ("Daniel Bullard") born on August 24, 1980; and,

Celena Michele Bullard ("Celena Bullard") born on July 27, 1982.

Douglas Bullard and Laura Bullard ("Mae Bullard") had 1 child:

Sylvia Lynn Bullard ("Sylvia Bullard") born on April 19, 1990;

Todd D. Bullard (“Todd Bullard”) born on April 18, 1963 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Jamie Lynn Bertram ("Jamie Bertram") on May 7, 1982. Jamie Bertram was born on December 28, 1962. Todd Bullard and Jamie Bullard ("Lynn Bullard") had 4 children:

Jennifer Marie Bullard ("Jennifer Bullard") born on June 21, 1985;

Katie Elise Bullard ("Katie Bullard") born on February 16, 1989;

Steven Robert Bullard ("Steven Bullard") born on August 29, 1993; and,

Elizabeth Lynn Bullard ("Elizabeth Bullard") born on June 6, 1995; and,

Jason G. Bullard (“Jason Bullard”) born on February 18, 1965 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Starla Ann Wilson ("Starla Wilson") on March 16, 1984 and who was born on August 31, 1965. Jason Bullard and Starla Bullard ("Ann Bullard") had 2 children:

Jason Ray Bullard ("Jason Bullard") born on July 21, 1989; and,

James Mitchell Bullard ("James Bullard") born on August 9, 1993; and,

Helen Bullard;

Bonna Snow Cavender ("Bonnie Cavender" & Bonna Cavender") born September 14, 1894 in Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, first married Jim J. Sheehe (“James Sheehe” & "James Shehe") on September 30, 1916 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, later married William T. Godwin ("William Godwin") about 1935, died on either September 23, 1968 or on August 14, 1968491 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of 74 years, and is buried in the Holy Cross Cemetery. William Godwin was born about 1880 in Washington, Davies County, Indiana, died on August 7, 1951 at the age of about 71 years in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana and is buried in Memorial Park East with his first wife. William Godwin and Bonna Godwin (“Snow Godwin”) had 2 children:

Neal E. Godwin (“Neal Godwin”) born on March 4, 1907, married Ruth U. Roberts (“Ruth Roberts”) about 1923, died in July 1986 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and is buried in the Washington Park East Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana and the age of about 79 years. Ruth Roberts was born about 1905, died on August 31, 1999 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of about 94 years, and is buried with her husband; and,

Landis E. Godwin;

Farrell Ellsworth Cavender ("Farrell Cavender", "Ferrell Cavender" & "Ferrill Cavender"?) born on March 25, 1896 in Nashville, Brown County, Indiana, married Helen Lacy on October 4, 1915 in Bartholomew County, Indiana, died on May 7, 1926 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana at the age of 30, and is buried in the Garland Brooks Cemetery in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. Helen Lacy was born on September 20, 1898 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, died on September 24, 1973 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana at the age of 75 years, and is buried with her husband Farrell Cavender and Helen Cavender had 2 children:

Margaret F. Cavender (“Margaret Cavender”) born on December 11, 1917; and,

Betty J. Cavender (“Elizabeth J. Cavender” & “E.J. Cavender”) born on February 2, 1920;

Tevis Armond Cavender ("Tevis Cavender", "Lucky Cavender" & "Travis Cavender"?) born June 22, 1898 in Brown, Clinton County, Indiana, first married Ethel Dietrich on August 30, 1915 in Bartholomew County, Indiana, later married Lillian Alice Irene Bates ("Lillian Bates" & "Alice Bates") on August 30, 1926, were later divorced, died on January 1, 1956 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of 57 years, and is buried in the Garland-Brooks Cemetery in Columbus, Indiana. Lillian Bates was born on February 8, 1906 in near Lake Simko in Orilla, Ontario, Candada, and died in 1986 in Florida at the age of about 79 years. Tevis Cavender and Lillian Cavender ("Alice Cavender" & "Irene Cavender") had 8 children:

Charles Richard Cavender ("Charles Cavender", “C.R. Cavender” & “Charles R. Cavender”) born on January 8, 1928 in Niagra Falls, New York, married Betty Jean Sanders ("Betty Sanders" & "Elizabeth Sanders"?) on August 15, 1952, were divorced and remarried on November November 27, 1978. Charles Cavender and Betty Cavender ("Jean Cavender" & "Elizabeth Cavender") had 1 child:

William A. DeAtley Cavender? ("William Cavender", “W.A. Cavender” & “William A. Cavender”) born in 1947;

Robert Edward Cavender ("Robert Cavender", “R.E. Cavender” & "Bobby Cavender") born on December 24, 1928 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, first married a Sharon, later married Carol Richett Stiles ("Carol Stiles"), died on February 14, 1994 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana from stab wounds, broken ribs and a concussion at the age of 65 years, and is buried in the Floral Park Cemetery in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Robert Cavender and Sharon Cavender had 2 children:

Daniel D. Cavender ("Daniel Cavender", “D.D. Cavender” & “Ricky Cavender”) born in 1967, and died about 1987 at the age of 10 years due to an overdose of his mother’s prescription drugs; and,

an unknown child born about 1969-1970.

Robert Cavender and Carol Cavender ("Richett Cavender") had 2 children:

Ricky Cavender ("Richard Cavender"?); and,

Kevin Cavender;

Donald Ellsworth Cavender ("Donald Cavender" & “D.E. Cavender”) born on February 23, 1930 in Lockport, New York, first married Mavis Helen, later divorced, later married Verna May, and later divorced, and died on February 13, 1998 in Hollywood, Florida at the age of 67 years;

Irene Marilyn Cavender ("Irene Cavender" & “I.M. Cavender”) born on April 24, 1931 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, was married 3-4 times to unknown persons, and died in March 1995 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of about 63 years;

William Dennis Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.D. Cavender”) born on November 23, 1932 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Marilyn Patton who was born on October 1, 1938 in Lawrenceville, Illinois. William Cavender and Marilyn Cavender had 3 children:

Steve Cavender ("Stephen Cavender") born on October 12, 1958 in Evansville, Indiana, and married Mary Hitt;

Mike Cavender ("Michael Cavender") born on December 14, 1960 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, and married a Peggy; and,

Sherry Cavender born on May 27, 1963 in Vincennes, Indiana and had 2 children:

Zachary Allen Cavender ("Zackary Cavender" & “Z.A. Cavender”) born on March 6, 1991; and,

an unknown Cavender born in April 1999;

Violet Marion Cavender ("Violet Cavender” & “V.M. Cavender”) born on July 15, 1934 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, died on August 15, 1934 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and is buried in the Floral Park Cemetery in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana;

Ralph Emerson Cavender ("Ralph Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born on July 24, 1935 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, first married Carol Bledsoe about 1960, later married Sharon McCullough on November 2, 1963, died on August 15, 1934 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and is buried in Floral Park Cemetery. Sharon Mcullough was born on November 8, 1937 in Washington State. Ralph Cavender and Sharon Cavender had 3 children:

Frank Andrew Cavender ("Frank Cavender" & “F.A. Cavender”) born on March 25, 1965 in San Francisco, California;

Kathleen Ann Cavender ("Kathleen Cavender" & “K.A. Cavender”) born on March 12, 1967 in San Francisco, California; and,

Patricia Claire Cavender ("Patricia Cavender" & “P.C. Cavender”) born on September 29, 1969 in San Francisco, California; and,

Bonnie Louise Cavender ("Bonnie Cavender", “B.L. Cavender” & "Sally Cavender") on May 29, 1938 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, married Robert Kukoda about 1963, and died on March 23, 1991 in Hallandale, Florida at the age of 52. Robert Kukoda and Bonnie Kukoda ("Louise Kukoda") had 2 children:

Robert Kukoda born about 1963; and,

Kimberly Lynn Kukoda ("Kimberly Kukoda") born on December 3, 1964, married a Porcelli, and had a daughter named:

Tiffany Kristen Porcelli ("Tiffany Porcelli") born on January 21, 1991;

Cuba Leon Cavender ("Cuba Cavender" & “C.L. Cavender”) born September 15, 1900 in Belmont, Brown, County, Indiana, married Edna Lucretia Thompson (“Edna Thompson”) on December 24, 1921 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, died on February 2, 1972 in Boca Raton, Florida at the age of 71, and is buried in Florida. Edna Thompson was born on June 14, 1902 in Macon City, Illinois, and died on March 5, 1998 in Boca Raton, Florida at the age of 95 years;

William Fillmore Cavender ("Piney Cavender", "William Cavender", “W.F. Cavender” & "Filmore Cavender") born October 17, 1902 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, married an unknown person and was later divorced, died on July 13, 1938 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of 35, and is buried in the Garland Brooks Cemetery in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana. It is believed that he is the same Filmore Cavender who married Hattie Birch in Platt County, Illinois;

Opal Hortense Cavender ("Opal Cavender" & “O.H. Cavender”) born on September 8, 1904 in Bartholomew County, Indiana, first married Vernon Webb about 1920, later married a Walter Davis about 1927 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana and they were later divorced, later married Robert DeNinzio about 1943 in Chicago, Indiana and they were later divorced, and finally married Virgil C. Hall ("Virgil Hall") on March 22, 1947 in Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana and they were later divorced. Virgil Hall was born on April 5, 1905 in Jasper County, Indiana, and died on December 27, 1993 at he age of 88 years. She died on November 29, 1999 in Beech Grove, Marion County, Indiana at the age of 95 years. Walter Davis died in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana ;

Ora Elgin Cavender ("Ora Cavender" & “O.E. Cavender”) born on March 21, 1906 in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, married Edna Leona Whitinger ("Edna Whitinger") on August 16 1924 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, died on February 14, 1973 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of about 66, and is buried in the Washington Park East Cemetery in Marion County, Indiana. Edna Whitinger was born on July 7, 1906 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, died on May 1, 1987 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of 80 years, and is buried in the Washington Park East Cemetery in Marion County, Indiana. Ora Cavender and Edna Cavender had 3 children:

Virginia Louise Cavender ("Virginia Cavender" & “V.L. Cavender”) born on November 8, 1925 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married James Denver Fletcher ("James Fletcher") on March 22, 1946 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana in the North Tacoma Christian Church. James Fletcher was born on August 5, 1918 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. James Fletcher and Virginia Fletcher ("Louise Fletcher") had 4 children:

Debra Jean Fletcher ("Debra Fletcher" & "Deborah Fletcher"?) born on October 21, 1946 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, first married William Hallberg on June 14, 1969 in the North Tacoma Christian Church in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana and they had 2 children and were later divorced. She later married Larry Creters ("Lawrence Creters") in 1979 in Southport Christian Church in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana and they had 2 children and were later divorced, still later married James Bicknell in 1994 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana and they were later divorced, and still later married Richard Bennett on November 27, 1998 in Perry Township, Marion County, Indiana. William Hallberg was born on August 5, 1946 in Hobart, Indiana, Larry Creters was born on September 13, 1947 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, James Bicknell was born on August 24, 1947. Richard Bennett was born on April 20, 1948 The 2 children of William Hallberg and Debra Hallberg ("Deborah Hallberg"? & "Debra Hallberg") were:

William Scott Hallbert ("William Hallberg") born on December 12, 1969 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Cynthia Palsak on October 21, 1995 in Bethel United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Cynthia Palsak was born on November 29, 1972 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana; and;

Agenia Rae Hallberg ("Agenia Hallberg") born on September 2, 1972, and married James Bicknek;

Larry Creters and Debra Creters (“Jean Creters”) had 2 children:

William Scott Creters (“William Creters”) born on December 12, 1969; and,

Agenia Rae Creters (“Agenia Creters”) born on September 1, 1972;

Jerry Lee Fletcher ("Jerry Fletcher") born on November 8, 1951 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, died on December 15, 1951 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and is buried in the Anderson Cemetery;

Curtis Eugene Fletcher ("Curtis Fletcher") born on January 19, 1956 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Lisa Harvy on March 7, 1981 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Lisa Harvy was born on January 16, 1960 in New Whiteland, Indiana. Curtis Fletcher and Lisa Harvy had 2 children:

Michael Curtis Fletcher ("Michael Fletcher") born on August 27, 1981; and,

Anthony Ray Fletcher ("Anthony Fletcher") born on March 14, 1985; and,

Kimberly Diane Fletcher ("Kimberly Fletcher") born on February 14, 1960 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, first married Jeffrey LeMasters on March 28, 1980 in the Southport Christian Church in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and, following the death of her first husband on July 29, 1989, she later married Richard Garmene, III in July 1993 in the Southport Christian Church in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Jeffrey LeMasters was born on August 29, 1959 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and died at the age of 31 on July 29, 1991 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Richard Garmene, III was born on August 28, 1953. Jeffrey LeMasters and Kimberly LeMasters ("Diane LeMasters") had 2 children:

Megan Diane LeMasters ("Megan LeMasters") born on November 10, 1983; and,

Molly Danielle LeMasters ("Molly LeMasters") born on May 24, 1988;

Donald Lee Cavender ("Donald Cavender" & “D.L. Cavender”) born on February 27, 1929 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, married Virginia Helen Hession ("Virginia Hession") on November 20, 1947 in the Priest's Parlor at St. Mary's Church in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and died on August 11, 1992 in Marion County, Indiana at the age of 63 years, and is buried in the Calvary Cemetery. Virginia Hession was born on August 29, 1930 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Donald Cavender and Virginia Cavender ("Helen Cavender") had 3 children:

William Howard Cavender ("William Cavender", “William H. Cavender” & “W.H. Cavender’) born on October 5, 1951 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Diana Sue Skaggs ("Diana Skaggs") on April 29, 1971 in St. Simon's Church in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana and who was born on January 28, 1955 in Danville, Indiana. William Cavender and Diana Cavender ("Sue Cavender") had 2 children:

Shannon Denese Cavender ("Shannon Cavender") born on October 27, 1978, and had a son named:

Jaran Michael Brown (“Jaran Brown”) born on April 18, 1998 in Indianapolis, marion County, Indiana; and,

Heather Michelle Cavender ("Heather Cavender") born on March 22, 1980;

Donna Lee Cavender ("Donna Cavender" & “D.L. Cavender”) born on July 14, 1954 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Richard Robinson on May 21, 1977 in St. Simon's Church in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana and who was born on June 30, 1950. Richard Robinson and Donna Robinson ("Lee Robinson") had 2 children:

Jennifer Ann Robinson ("Jennifer Robinson") born on November 28, 1978; and,

Andrew Michael Robertson ("Andrew Robertson") born on November 20, 1981; and,

Michael David Cavender ("Michael Cavender" & “M.D. Cavender”) born on September 12, 1958 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Cynthia Lou Bell ("Cynthia Bell") on June 25, 1993 in St. Simon's Church in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana and who was born on August 26, 1970. Michael Cavender and Cynthia Cavender ("Lou Cavender") had 3 children:

Samuel James Cavender ("Samuel Cavender" & “S.J. Cavender”) born on August 30, 1995 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana;

Sarah Michele Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.M. Cavender”) born on July 24, 1998 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana; and,

Rachel Lynn Cavender ("Rachel Cavender" & R.L. Cavender”) born on Marcj 10, 2000 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana

Janet Loretta Cavender (Janet Cavender" & “J.L. Cavender”) born on January 28, 1934 in West Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Orville Denny Chastain ("Orville Chastain") on December 14, 1951 in the Downey Ave. Christian Church in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana with Rev. Frederick Wiegmann performing the ceremony. Orville Chastain was born on September 13, 1930 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Orville Chastain and Janet Chastain ("Loretta Chastain") had 3 children:

Terry Sue Chastain ("Terry Chastain") born on July 3, 1952 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, first married Donald Steven Lucas ("Donald Lucas") on February 27, 1971 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana and who was born on April 24, 1952 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and later married David Earl Lohrman ("David Lohrman") on February 14, 1985 in Warren Township, Marion County, Indiana and who was born on January 29, 1951 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Donald Lucas and Terry Lucas ("Sue Lucas") had 1 child:

Donald Steven Lucas ("Donald Lucas") born on April 20, 1972 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, first married Theresa Young on June 29, 1991 in Linwood Christian Church in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and later married Kelly Louise Teater (“Kelly Teater”) on April 25, 1998 in Greenfield Christian Church in Hancock County, Indiana. Theresa Young was born on May 29, 1972 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and Kelly Teater was born on August 17, 1976 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Donald Lucas and Theresa Lucas had 1 child:

Shelby Lynn Lucas (“Shelby Lucas”) born on April 9, 1993 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana;

Donald Lucas and Kelly Lucas (“Louise Lucas”) had 1 child:

Kyle Steven Lucas (“Kyle Lucas”) born on January 13, 1999 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana;

David Lohrman and Terry Lohrman (“Sue Lohrman”) had 3 children:

Patricia Eyvonne Lohrman ("Patricia Lohrman" & “Trish Lohrman”) born on May 17, 1970 in Lafayette, Indiana, and who married Scott Allen Alexander ("Scott Alexander") on September 29, 1989 in Indiana and who was born on October 7, 1963. Scott Alexander and Patricia Alexander ("Eyvonne Alexander") had 3 children:

Samatha Marie Alexander ("Samatha Alexander") born on April 5, 1991;

Jessica Alexander born on August 29, 1993; and,

Elizabeth Molly Alexander ("Elizabeth Alexander") born on September 20, 1996;

Craig Earl Lohman ("Craig Lohman") born on May 7, 1975; and,

Catherine Nichole Lohrman ("Cathe rine Lohrman" & "Nikki Lohrman") born on January 28, 1981;

Jodi Marie Chastain ("Jodi Chastain") born on July 2, 1953 in Marion County, Indiana, and married Dale Ira Gray ("Dale Gray") on March 21, 1981 in Marion County, Indiana and who was born on July 14, 1946. Dale Gray and Jodi Gray ("Marie Gray") had 3 children:

Matthew Dale Gray ("Matthew Gray") born on January 28, 1983 in Marion County, Indiana

Kevin James Gray ("Kevin Gray") born on September 23, 1985 in Marion County, Indiana; and,

Patricia Gray born on March 5, 1965, and married David Clifton about 1984 and who was born on September 4, 1965. David Clifton and Patricia Clifton had 4 children:

Nicholas Clifton born on May 7, 1986;

Brittany Clifton born on February 8, 1989;

Kimberly Clifton born on September 18, 1990; and,

Madison Clifton born on February 2, 1996; and,

Christina Rae Chastain ("Christina Chastain") born on May 30, 1957 in Marion County, Indiana, and married Roger Allen Morrow ("Allen Morrow") on April 10, 1976 in the Downey Ave. Christian Church in Marion County, Indiana with Rev. William McDermott performing the ceremony. Roger Morrow was born on May 15, 1957 in Marion County, Indiana he and Christina Morrow ("Rae Morrow") had 2 children:

Sean Michael Morrow ("Sean Morrow") born on September 17, 1979 in Greenwood, Marion County, Indiana; and,

Jason Alexander Morrow ("Jason Morrow") born on January 21, 1981 in Greenwood, Marion County, Indiana; and,

Charlotte Louise Cavender ("Charlotte Cavender", “C.L. Cavender” & "Louisa Cavender"?) born on April 28, 1910 in Decator County, Indiana, married Charles Oscar White on April 2, 1927, died on November 7, 1970 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of 60 years, and is buried in the Greenwood Cemetery in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio. Charles White was born on March 14, 1908, died on April 28, 1997 in Martinsville, Indiana, and is buried with his wife. Charles White and Charlotte White ("Louise White") had 7 children:

Delores Marcielle White ("Delores White) born on March 22, 1928 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, married Berle Eugene Hasty ("Berle Hasty" & "Ernie Hasty") on October 18, 1953 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, died on June 15, 1981 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of 53, and is buried in the Anderson Cemetery in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Berle Hasty was born on December 3, 1928, died in 1994 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of about 65, and is buried with his wife. Berle Hasty and Delores Hasty ("Marcielle Hasty") had 6 children:

Daniel Eugene Hasty ("Daniel Hasty") born on August 12, 1954, and died at the age of abour 19 by a self- inflicted gun shot wound in 1974 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana;

Madonna Sue Hasty ("Madonna Hasty") born on October 11, 1955, first married a DeNease before 1981 and were later divorced, next married William Johnson in 1985 and were later divorced, next married Steve Klave ("Stephen Klave"?) about 1994 and were later divorced, and later married Jeffrey Palmer in 1997;

Ernest Charles Hasty ("Ernest Hasty") born on May 10, 1958, and died in 1973 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at the age of about 14 years from a drug overdose;

Charla Ann Hasty ("Charla Hasty") born on January 22, 1959;

Wendy Jill Hasty ("Wendy Hasty") born on March 23, 1961; and,

DeAnne Beth Hasty ("DeAnne Hasty") born on June 28, 1962;

Verna Jean White ("Verna White") born on April 23, 1931 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, first married Robert Cavender, and later married Raymond Frederick Pearce ("Raymond Pearce") on February 13, 1954. Robert Cavender was killed during a poker game on February 14, 1994 at the age of 65, and is buried in Floral Park Cemetery in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. Raymond Pearce was born on May 29, 1928 in Kentucky, and he and Verna Pearce ("Jean Pearce") had 2 children:

Mary Louise Pearce ("Mary Pearce") born on February 16, 1955 in Lawrence, Indiana, married Dennis R. Weber ("Dennis Weber") on April 27, 1974 and who was born on January 18, 1950 in Washington State. Dennis Weber and Mary Weber ("Louise Weber") had 2 children:

Brant Aaron Weber ("Brant Weber" & "Briant Weber"?) born on December 10, 1979; and,

Richelle Rene Weber ("Richelle Weber") born on October 13, 1984

Raymond Frederick Pearce, Jr. ("Raymond Pearce") born on August 9, 1957 in Beech Grove, Marion County, Indiana, and married Susan Elise Berman ("Susan Berman") on August 10, 1980 and who was born on June 18, 1958 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Raymond Pearce and Susan Pearce ("Elise Pearce") had 2 children:

Amy Rachel Pearce ("Amy Pearce") born on January 30, 1986; and,

Jack Douglas Pearce ("Jack Pearce" & "John Pearce"?) born on July 24, 1989;

Charlotte Venon White ("Charlotte White") born on May 12, 1933 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, first married a Walker in Missouri. Charlotte Walker ("Venon Walker"), later married a Matlock in 1951 and were later divorced, still later married Robert George Lewis ("Robert Lewis") on March 8, 1952 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and were later divorced, and still later married Frederick Walker after 1960 in Missouri. Robert Lewis and Charlotte Lewis ("Venon Lewis") had 3 children:

Monica Loy Lewis ("Monica Lewis") born on May 26, 1953, and married Joseph Rodrigues (“Joey Rodrigues”). Joseph Rodrigues and Monica Rodrigues (“Loy Rodrigues”) had a son named:

Derek Joseph Rodrigues (“Derek Rodrigues”) born on March 15, 1990;

Kelly LeeAnn Lewis ("Kelly Lewis") born on December 30, 1956 and married Robert Koon. Robert Koon and Kelly Koon (“Leeann Koon”) had 2 children:

Robert M. Koon (“Robert Koon”) born on October 8, 1989; and,

Shawna Elle Koon (“Shawna Koon”) born on November 3, 1991; and,

Scott George Lewis ("Scott Lewis") born on May 4, 1959;

William Charles White ("William White") born on December 19, 1935 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Helen Maxine Wright ("Helen Wright") on August 31, 1956 and who was born on June 19, 1938. William White and Helen White ("Maxine White") had 3 children:

James Allen White ("James White") born on December 8, 1957, and married Jo Ann Lewis ("Jo Lewis" & "JoAnn Lewis"?) in 1975. James White and Jo White ("Ann White" & "JoAnn White"?) had 2 children:

Brian Scott White ("Brian White") born in 1974; and,

Brandi Lynn White ("Brandi White") born in 1980;

William Charles White, Jr. ("William White") born on March 28, 1959, and married Ruth E. Miller ("Ruth Miller") in 1994. William White and Ruth White had a son named:

William Charles White, III ("William White") born on February 12, 1994 and died on the same date; and,

Steven Allen White ("Steven White") born on July 22, 1969, and married an unknown person in June 1995;

Thelma Vatchelle White ("Thelma White") born on December 1, 1937 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married George Edward Robison ("George Robison" & "George Robinson"?) on March 11, 1961 and who was born on February 1, 1936. George Robison and Thelma Robison ("Vatchelle Robison") had 2 children:

George Edward Robison, Jr. ("George Robison") born on December 7, 1961, married Kimberly Stephens, and was living in Nevada in the year 2000. George Robison and Kimberly Robison had 1 child:

Brandon Robison born on August 25, 1980; and,

Roxanna Kay Robison ("Roxanna Robison") born on August 18, 1964, and married Donnie Kennedy ("Donald Kennedy"?) who was born on June 22, 1961. Donnie Kennedy and Roxanna Kennedy ("Kay Kennedy") had 1 child:

Heather Eileen Kennedy ("Heather Kennedy") born on August 4, 1981, and who had 2 children:

Destiny Kennedy; and,

Nicole Kennedy;

Catherine Laura White ("Catherine White") born on November 2, 1940 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, first married John Robert Reuter, Sr. ("John Reuter") on March 9, 1957 and were later divorced, and later married Lawrence Louis Huver ("Lawrence Huver") on June 22, 1967 and were later divorced. John Reuter was born on February 22, 1938 and Lawrence Huver was born on February 25, 1939. John Reuter and Catherine Reuter ("Laura Reuter") had 3 children:

John Robert Reuter, Jr. ("John Reuter") born on October 19, 1957;

Jeffrey Charles Reuter ("Jeffrey Reuter") born on November 12, 1958; and,

Charles Oscar Reuter ("Charles Reuter") born on October 6, 1965.

Lawrence Huver and Catherine Huver ("Laura Huver") had 2 children:

Cathy Louise Huver ("Cathy Huver" & "Catherine Huver"?) born on October 4, 1968; and,

Autumn Vanessa Huver ("Autumn Huver") born on November 14, 1969; and,

Joseph Michael White ("Joseph White") born on August 23, 1943 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and married Lillian Christine Miner ("Lillian Miner") on July 20, 1963 and who was born on June 29, 1945. Joseph White and Lillian White ("Christine White") had 2 children:

Christine Michelle White ("Christine White") born on July 13, 1964; and,

Joseph Michael White, Jr. ("Joseph White") born on February 6, 1969. 460 & 491

JOHN CAVENDER #1 line (1770/80 -1840/50)

JOHN CAVENDER born about 1770-1780 in Nova Scotia, probably Halifax, Nova Scotia (Some say he was born in Ireland.), married a Sarah in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, later moved to Union Township, Belmont County, Ohio prior to 1820, and died between 1840-1850, apparently in Belmont County, Ohio near Clairsville. Sarah Cavender was born between 1774-1780 in Pennsylvania, and died between 1850-1860 apparently in Belmont County, Ohio. Sarah was born about 1788, and died about 1879 in the home of her daughter then living in Belmont County, Ohio. From strictly an age standpoint, John Caveder could have been the youngest son of Hugh Cavender of Amelia County, Virginia who is believed to have been born in Amelia County, Virginia around 1776. In 1810, John Cavender was living in Tyrone Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. In any event, this particular John Cavender and Sarah Cavender had 8 children:

(1) MARY CAVENDER (“Elizabeth Cavender”?) born about 1813 in Tyrone Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, married James Porterfield ("James Potterfield") in Richland, Belmont County, Ohio on September 4, 1828, and believed to have died in Mercer County, Pennsylvania. James Porterfield was born in Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1807.

It is to be noted that there was Mary A. Cavender (“M.A. Cavender”) who married Preston Shuck in Belmont County, Ohio on July 17, 1872, and apparently is a different person, as descendants of the above Mary Cavender say that she never remarried.

James Porterfield and Mary Porterfield had 8 children:

James Porterfield;

John Porterfield;

Mary Porterfield;

Harriet Porterfield (“Harriett Porterfield”);

Samuel Berry Porterfield (“Samuel Porterfield”) who had a son named:

David Porterfield;

Nelson Porterfield;

Leah Porterfield; and,

Sarah Porterfield;

(2) JOHN CAVENDER born about 1809 in Pennsylvania and married Nancy Hall on November 29, 1829 in Belmont County, Ohio.360 According to the 1840 census for Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio, the family of John Cavender and Nancy Cavender then comprised 1 male 30-40 and 1 female 20-30; 279 In 1880, John Cavender was then living in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio and he was listed as having been born in Pennsylvania about 1809, had by then apparently married an Elizabeth who was born in Ohio. The children of John Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender in 1880 apparently included:

Sarah E. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.E. Cavender”) born in Ohio about 1851-1852; and,

James L. Cavender ("James Cavender" “J.L. Cavender”) born in Ohio in June 1854, married a Saphrona L. __?__ born in Indiana in September 1870. In 1900, he and his family were still living in Warren Township, Belmont County, Ohio. James Cavender and Saphrona Cavender had the following children:

John N. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.N. Cavender”) born in Ohio in October 1891;

Goldie E. Cavender (“Goldie Cavender” & “G.E. Cavender”) born in Ohio in October 1893;

Sarah E. Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.E. Cavender”) born in Ohio in August 1895; and,

Clarence J. Cavender (“Clarence Cavender” & “C.J. Cavender”) born in Ohio in October 1899.

(3) HARRIET CAVENDER ("Harriett Cavender") born about 1808 in Pennsylvania?, and married James M. Cunningham (“James Cunningham”) on August 22, 1833 in Belmont County, Ohio; 360

(4) NELSON CAVENDER, born about 1810 in Pennsylvania, married Hannah Hatcher on August 11, 1839 in Belmont County, Ohio, and apparently died sometime between 1840-1856. Hannah Hatcher was born in Belmont County, Ohio about 1815, was the daughter of John Hatcher and Cassandra Elizabeth Hardesty (“Cassandra Hardesty”), later married George Bratton, and died after 1850. 360 According to the 1840 census, Nelson Cavender and Hannah Cavender were then living in the Village of Loydsville, Richland Township in Belmont County, Ohio and their family then comprised 1 male 20-30, 1 female under 5, and 1 female 20-30. Hannah Cavender later married George Bratton in Belmont County, Ohio on March 20, 1856. In 1850 Hannah Cavender was the head of the household and was living in District No. 11, Union Township of Belmont County, Ohio. The children of Nelson Cavender and Hannah Cavender had the following children:

John William Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “John W. Cavender”) born in Ohio about 1842-1846, and married Lizzie J. Hutchison (“Lizzie Hutchison” & “Elizabeth Hutchison”?) on July 4, 1866 in Belmont County, Ohio;

Sarah R. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender")born in Ohio about 1843, and,

William Judkins Cavender ("William Cavender", “William J. Cavender”, “W.J. Cavender” & “Judkin Cavender”?) born on May 31, 1846 in Lloydville, Ohio, married Elizabeth Jane Hutchison (“Elizabeth Hutchinson”, “Lizzie Hutchinson”, “Susan Hutchinson” & “Suzzie Hutchinson") on July 4, 1866, moved to Wisconsin, later moved to John Day County, Oregon in 1888, later moved to North Powder, Oregon in 1898, died on July 17, 1915 (some say June 17, 1917), and is buried in the North Powder Cemetery in Oregon. Elizabeth Hutchison was born on January 31, 1848, was the daughter of William T. Hutchison (“William Hutchison”) born on Septemeber 8, 1806 in Jefferson County, Ohio and Elizabeth Hornish born on October 22, 1806, apparently later married George Bratton on March 20, 1856 in Belmont County, Ohio, and she died on April 26, 1930 in Baker, Oregon. William Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender had 3 children:

John Wesley Cavender (“John Cavender”, “J.W. Cavender” & “John W. Cavender”) born on May 2, 1867 in Illinois, married Carrie Pearson (“Carrie Pierson”?) on December 11, 1898 in North Powder, Oregon, died December 29, 1929 in North Powder, Oregon and is buried in the North Powder Cemetery in North Powder, Oregon. Carrie Pearson died in March 1963, and is buried in thesame cemetery as her husband. John Cavender and Carrie Cavender had 2 children:

Opal Cavender born April 11, 1901, died May 6, 1908, and is buried in the North Powder Cemetery in North Powder, Oregon; and,

Juanita Cavender born about 1919, first married Otis Bell, next married Jack Whiteman (“John Whiteman”), and later married an Applegate;

Blanche Josephine Cavender (“Blanche Cavender”, “Blanch Cavender” & “B.J. Cavender”) born on January 31, 1870 in Zanesville, Belmont County, Ohio, first married Barney Schwartz (some say Barney V. Sheltz”) on December 18, 1892 and they had a son who died when 6 weeks old. She later married William Arthur Moore (“William Moore”), were later divorced and had no children. Blanche Moore died on October 29, 1967 in Pendleton, Oregon, and was buried on November 1, 1967 in North Powder, Oregon; and,

Willard Ellis Cavender (“Willard Cavender”, “Willerd Cavender”?) & “W.E. Cavender”) born on March 9, 1873 in Finley, Ohio, moved with his family to Oregon, married Hannah Elizabeth Thomas (“Hannah Thomas”) on December 18, 1892 in Tekoa, Whitman County, Washington, died on July 3, 1949 in Tekota, Whitman County, Washington, and is buried in Tekoa, Whitman County, Washington. Hannah Thomas was born on November 9, 1877 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, was the daughter of William Thomas and Sarah Jane Zeigler (“Sarah Zeigler”), died on April 6, 1962 in Spokane, Washington, and is buried in Tekoa, Whitman County, Washington. Willard Cavender and Hannah Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”) had 3 children:

Carolynn Cavender (“Coralynn Cavender”? & “Carolyn Cavender”?) born on August 10, 1893 in Tekoa, Whitman County, Washington, married William Windom Carnes (“William Carnes”) on October 12, 1912 in La Grande, Oregon, died on October 12, 1982 in Baker, Oregon, and is buried in North Powder, Oregon. William Carnes was born on January 26, 1891 in North Powder, Oregon, was the son of Edward Alexander Carnes (“Edward Carnes”) and Clara Ellen Harrison (“Clara Harrison”), died on September 4, 1944 in Baker, Oregon, and is buried in North Powder, Oregon. William Carnes and Carolynn Carnes had 2 children:

Willard Edward Carnes (“Willard Carnes” & “William Carnes”) born on May 20, 1914 in Tekota, Whitman County, Washington, married Faye Taylor on August 5, 1941 in Weiser, Idaho, and died on July 4, 1986 in Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Fay Taylor was born on February 4, 1924 in Haines, Oregon, and died about 1987 in Kelso, Washington. Willard Carnes and Fay Carnes had 2 children:

Dwayne Edward Carnes (“Dwayne Carnes”) born on July 20, 1943 in Baker, Oregon, and married a Mary Ann. Dwayne Carnes and Mary Carnes (“Ann Carnes”) had 2 children;

Gordon Carnes; and,

John Carnes; and,

Delbert Willard Carnes (“Delbert Carnes”) born on June 17, 1947 in Baker, Oregon, and married Chris Hansen on August 6, 1977 in Santa Cruz, California. Delbert Carnes and Chris Carnes had 3 children:

Josey McGarraugh Carnes (“Josey Carnes”) born on May 17, 1973 in Santa Cruz, California;

Molly McGarraugh Carnes (“Molly Carnes”) born on October 28, 1974 in Santa Cruz, California; and,

Katy Lynne Carnes (“Katy Carnes”) born on May 31, 1978 in Santa Cruz, California; and,

Beverely Joyce Carnes (“Beverely Carnes” & “Beverly Carnes”?) born on August 25, 1928 in Tekota, Whitman County, Washington, and married Robert Lee Young (“Robert Young”) on June 6, 1947. Robert Young was born on May 2, 1926 in Wallowa, Oregon, was the son of Oliver Pleasant Young (“Oliver Young”) and Coralynn Cavender, and died about 1987. Robert Young and Beverely Young (“Joyce Young”) had a son named:

Robert William Young (“Robert Young”) born on May 28, 1950 in Baker, Baker County, Oregon, and married Joette Thomas on May 27, 1978. Joette Thomas was born on January 3, 1953 in LaGrange, Oregon to Claire Thomas and Florance Morris. Robert Young and Joette Young had 2 children:

Micheal Anthony Young (“Micheal Young” & “Michael Young”?) born on March 7, 1983 in Pendleton, Oregon; and,

Stephen James Young (“Stephen Young”) born on October 18, 1985 in Pendleton, Oregon;

Milton Judkins Cavender (“Milton Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender” & “Judkin Cavender”?) born on November 28, 1899 in Tekoa, Whitman County, Washington, first married Eva Lou Bozarth (“Eva Bozarth”), later married Hazel Russell on August 14, 1928 in Hamilton, Montana, died on January 10, 1928 in Lewiston, Idaho, and is buried in the Golden Rod Cemetery in Tekota, Whitman County, Washington. Eva Bozarth was born on May 9, 1900 in Whitman County, Washington, died on January 26, 1929 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, and is buried in Spokane, Washington. Milton Cavender and Eva Cavender (“Lou Cavender”) had 7 children:

Marcelane Elizabeth Cavender (“Marcelane Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) born on August 15, 1919 in Tekota, Whitman County, Washington, and married Eric S. Carlson (“Eric Carlson”) on November 7, 1938 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. Eric Carlson was born on March 27, 1913 in Joplin, Montana, and was the son of Algot Carlson and Anna Mathilda Hadford (“Anna Hadford”). Eric Carlson and Marcelene Carlson (“Elizabeth Carlson”) had 4 children:

Sharon Lyne Theresa Carlson (“Sharon Carlson” & “Lyne Carlson”) born on September 18, 1939 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, and married Bernard Eugene Hedden (“Bernard Hedden”) on April 8, 1961. Bernard Hedden was born on September 8, 1939 in Sunnyside, Yakima County, Washington. Bernard Hedden and Sharon Hedden (“Lyne Hedden” & “Theresa Hedden”) had 4 children:

Colleen Monique Hedden (“Colleen Hedden”) born on October 31, 1961 in Sunnyside, Yakima County, Washington, and married Jerry Lynn Martin (“Jerry Martin”) on August 31, 1985 in White Swan, Yakima County, Washington. Jerry Martin was born on June 2, 1963 in Toppenisk, Yakima County, Washington;

Karolle Elizabeth Hedden, (“Karolle Hedden”) born on October 13, 1962 in Sunnyside, Yakima County, Washington, and married Sam Victor Virgil, Jr. (“Sam Virgil” & “Samuel Virgil”?) on May 10, 1980 in White Swan, Yakima County, Washington. Sam Virgil and Karolle Virgil (“Elizabeth Virgil”) had 2 children:

Bryan Joseph Virgil (“Bryan Virgil”) born on July 14, 1980 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington; and,

Jona Louise Virgil (“Jona Virgil”) born on July 10, 1982 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington;

Gene Christopher Hedden (“Gene Hedden”) born on December 28, 1963 in Sunnyside, Yakima County, Washington, and married Majorie Pauline Lane (“Majorie Lane”) on May 5, 1983 in Kennewick, Benton County, Washington. Gene Hedden and Majorie Hedden (“Pauline Hedden”) had 2 children:

Colt Riley Hedden (“Colt Heddeen”) born on June 21, 1982 1983 in Kennewick, Benton County, Washington; and,

Crystal Gene Hedden (“Crystal Hedden”) born on March 22, 1984 1983 in Kennewick, Benton County, Washington; and,

Norman Matthew Hedden (“Norman Hedden”) born on April 13, 1965 in Sunnyside, Yakima County, Washington;

Terry Michele Carlson (“Terry Carlson”) born on August 7, 1942 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, and married Judith Lynn Swanson (“Judith Swanson”) on November 16, 1963. Terry Carlson and Judith Carlson (“Lynn Carlson”) had 2 children:

Glenn Allen Carlson (“Glenn Carlson”) born on August 31, 1964 in Seattle, King County, Washington; and,

Darin Michael Carlson (“Darin Carlson”) born on September 12, 1966 in Seattle, King County, Washington;

Larry Wayne Carlson (“Larry Carlson”) born on June 3, 1944 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, and married Patricia Ann Fritts (“Patricia Fritts”) on July 3, 1964 in Seattle, King County, Washington. Patricia Fritts was born on May 3, 1945 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, and was the daughter of Robert M. Fritts (“Robert Fritts”) and Isabelle McPherson. Larry Carlson and Patricia Carlson had 2 children:

Shelley Anne Carlson (“Shelley Carlson”) born on March 10, 1968 in Seattle, King County, Washington, and married Gary L. King, Jr. (“Gary King”) on September 9, 1989; and,

Chad Laurence Carlson (“Chad Carlson”) born on February 26, 1971 in Seattle, King County, Washington; and,

Dennis Erwin Carlson (“Dennis Carlson”) born on August 21, 1945 in Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington, first married Arlana Klouzal on February 6, 1965, and later married Elizabeth Caroline Hartinger (“Elizabeth Hartinger”) on June 15, 1968 in Harrah, Yakima County, Washington. Elizabeth Hartinger was born on October 18, 1945 in Nurenberg, Germany and was the daughter of Johan Hartinger and Elizabeth Christot. Dennis Carlson and Elizabeth Carlson (“Caroline Carlson”) had a daughter named:

Angelic Susann Carlson (“Angelic Carlson”) born on June 18, 1969 in Seattle, King County, Washington;

Jeaniel Carol Cavender (“Jeaniel Cavender” & “Joaniel Cavender”) born on April 10, 1921 in Spirit Lake, Idaho, first married Floyd Reese, and later married Alfred Rubin Kennedy (“Alfred Kennedy”). Floyd Reese and Jeaniel Reese (“Carol Reese”) had the following children:

Colleen Rae Reese (“Colleen Reese”) born on February 11, 1939 in Spirit Lake, Idaho, and married Jay Lee Wildey (“Jay Wildey”) in Lynwood, California. Jay Wildey and Colleen Wildey (“Rae Wildey”) had 2 children:

Mark Wildey born on September 17, 1963 in Downey, California, and married Regina Marie Montoyd (“Regina Montoyd”) on September 17, 1988. Mark Wildey and Regina Wildey (“Marie Wildey”) had a daughter named:

Richelle Candace Wildey (“Richelle Wildey”) born on September 10, 1986 in California; and,

Brent Wildey born on March 6, 1969 in Lynwood, California;

Gloria Faye Reese (“Gloria Reese”) born on October 7, 1941 in Los Angeles, California, and married Wayne Jackson on February 7, 1959 in Grove, Oklahoma. Wayne Jackson and Gloria Jackson (“Faye Jackson”) had 4 children;

Jean Marie Jackson (“Jean Jackson”) born on September 3, 1959 in Kansas;

Wynona Irene Jackson (“Wynona Jackson”) born on December 26, 1960 in Grove, Oklahoma, and married James Jordon (“Jim Jordon” & “James Jordan”?). James Jordon and Wynona Jordon (“Irene Jordon”) had 2 children:

Heather Fay Jordon (“Heather Jordon”) born on March 10, 1981 in Grove Oklahoma; and,

Staci Jeaniel Jordon (“Staci Jordon”) born on December 8, 1985 in Grove, Oklahoma;

Rhonda Jackson born in Miami, Oklahoma, and married Rick De Clue (“Richard De Clue”). Rick De Clue and Rhonda De Clue had 2 children:

Ricky De Clue born in Grove, Oklahoma; and,

DeWayne De Clue born in Grove, Oklahoma; and,

Alfred Wayne Jackson (“Alfred Jackson”) born in Grove, Oklahoma. Alfred Kennedy and Jeaniel Cavender Kennedy had 6 children:

Roland Keith Kennedy (“Roland Kennedy”) born on August 21, 1949 in Los Angeles, California, and married Cheryl Thomas. Ronald Kennedy and Cheryl Kennedy had 2 children:

Erin Kennedy born on January 10, 1976 in Stockton, California; and,

Carrie Kennedy born on July 15, 1978 in Stockton, California;

Sarah Gail Kennedy (“Sarah Kennedy”) born on October 18, 1950 in Maywood, California, first married Roger West, later married Ronald Russell, and still later married Geoff Kyser. Roger West and Sarah West (“Gail West”) had 2 children:

Michael Joseph West (“Michael West”) born on April 8, 1970 in San Bernadino, California; and,

Andrea Christine West (“Andrea West”) born on June 23, 1972 in Fontana, California;

Ronald Russell and Sarah Russell (“Gail Russell”) had a daughter named:

Carol Ann Russell (“Carol Russell”) born on December 1, 1976 in Miami, Oklahoma;

Robert Shawn Kennedy (“Robert Kennedy”) born on November 1, 1952 in Maywood, California; and,

Rory Wayne Kennedy (“Rory Kennedy”) born on February 11, 1959 in Miami, Oklahoma, and married a Vicky. Rory Kennedy and Vicky Kennedy had a daughter named:

Myriah Jeaniel Kennedy (“Myriah Kennedy”) born on October 10, 1988 in Norman, Oklahoma;

Milton Wayne Cavender (“Milton Cavender” & “M.W. Cavender”) born on June 18, 1922 in Spirit Lake, Idaho, married Karolle Margaret Woods (“Karolle Woods”) on October 20, 1944 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, died on January 23, 1989 in Spokane, Washington, and is buried in the Goldenrod Cemetery in Tekota, Whitman County, Washington. Karolle Woods was born on June 17, 1924 in Tekota, Whitman County, Washington, and was the daughter of Leonard Raymond Woods (“Leonard Woods”) and Gladys Pearl Nunnally (“Gladys Nunnally”). Milton Cavender and Karolle Cavender (“Margaret Woods”) had 4 children:

Milton Michael Cavender (“Milton Cavender” & “M.M. Cavender”) born on June 7, 1946 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, and married Faye Goshorn on June 27, 1970 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington and who was born on January 1, 1952 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. They are now divorced. Milton Cavender and Faye Cavender had 3 children:

Jennifer Anne Cavender (“Jennifer Cavender”) born on January 8, 1971 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington;

Rachael Emily Cavender (“Rachael Cavender”) born on July 22, 1974 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington; and,

Nathaniel David Cavender (“Nathaniel Cavender”) born on January 11, 1986 in Prosser in Benton County, Washington;

Leonard Nicholas Cavender (“Leonard Cavender”) born on July 17, 1948 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, and married Kathleen Leslie Rheims (“Kathleen Rheams” & “Kathleen Rheims”) on February 24, 1968 1974 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. Kathleen Rheims was born on September 7, 1949 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, and was the daughter of Neil Rheams and Donna Rhodes. Leonard Cavender and Kathleen Cavender (“Leslie Cavender”) had 2 children:

Kristina Nichole Cavender (“Kristina Cavender”) born on February 6, 1969 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, and married Jeffrey Diamond. Jeffrey Diamond and Kristina Diamond (“Nichole Diamond”) had a son named:

Jared Michael Diamond (“Jared Diamond”) born on November 2, 1988 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington;; and,

Ryan Nicholas Cavender (“Ryan Cavender”) born on January 27, 1973 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington;

John Thomas Cavender (“John Cavender” & “John T. Cavender”) born on February 2, 1953 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, and married Mary Lee Thune (“Mary Thune”) on April 24, 1977 and are divorced; and,

James Charles Cavender (“James Cavender”, “James C. Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”?) born on July 6, 1960 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, and married Rebecca Wong Jew (“Rebecca Jew”) on June 24, 1983 in Oakland, California, and are divorced. Rebecca Jew was born on June 2, 1962. James Cavender and Rebecca Cavender had a son named:

Matthew Wayne Cavender (“Matthew Cavender”) born on December 3, 1983 in Walnut Creek, California;

Robert Ralph Cavender (“Robert Cavender” & “R.R. Cavender”) born on May 9, 1925 in Spokane, Washington and was adopted out after the death of his mother. His last name was changed to Gibbs, later married and had 3 children; and,

Patricia Lou Cavender (“Patricia Cavender” & “P.L. Cavender”) born on February 11, 1927 and was adopted out after the death of her mother, given name changed to Dorothy and she married a James Frye and lived in Spokane, Washington;

Milton Cavender and Hazle Cavender had 2 children;

Willard Ellis Cavender (“Willard Cavender” & “W.E. Cavender”) born on November 2, 1929 in Libby, Montana; and,

Warren Eugene Cavender (“Warren Cavender” & “W.E. Cavender”) born on February 14, 1935 in Ronan, Montana; and,

Margaret Cavender born on June 12, 1902 in Tekoa, Whitman County, Washington, married Walter J. Blessing (“Walter Blessing”) on February 12, 1922 at the St. Joseph Church in Tekota, Whitman County, Washington, died on August 17, 1955 in Kellog, Idaho, and is buried in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Spokane, Washington. Walter Blessing was born on February 15, 1898 in Trentwood, Washington, and died on March 22, 1989 in Tekota, Whitman County, Washington. Walter Blessing and Margaret Blessing had 2 children:

Donald Philip Blessing (“Donald Blessing”) born in November 1923 in Tekota, Whitman County, Washington, and married Barbara Willard. Donald Blessing and Barbara Blessing had 5 children:

Gregg Blessing (“Gregory Blessing”?);

Kathy Blessing (“Katherine Blessing”?);

Chris Blessing (“Christopher Blessing”?);

Margaret Blessing; and,

Kim Blessing (“Kimberly Blessing”?; and,

Charmaine Theresa Blessing (“Charmaine Blessing”) born on December 1, 1927 in Tekota, Whitman County, Washington, and married David Howard Gorrie on December 28, 1950 in the Sacret Heart Church in Tekota, Whitman County, Washington. (“David Gorrie”). David Gorrie was born on March 31, 1949 in Deary, Idaho, died on October 24, 1990 in Seattle, Washington, and is buried in Ellensburg, Washington. David Gorrie and Charmaine Gorrie (“Theresa Gorrie”) had 4 children:

Joseph Gorrie born on May 9,, 1954 in Seattle, Washington and married Odeha Schindler;

Thomas Gorrie born on January 17, 1958 in Portland, Oregon, and married LaVerne Brill;

Michael Gorrie born on January, and married Grace Pak on October 24, 1998; and,

Nicholas Gorrie born on January 31, in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington, and married Tanya Mus on October 24, 1998;467

(5) JAMES CAVENDER born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania either about 1805 by one account, and about 1819 by another account, first married Jane C. Thornton ("Jane Thornton", "Jane Thonton"?, "Janet C. Thornton"?, "Janet Thornton"’ & “Nancy Thornton”) on December 6, 1827 in Belmont County, Ohio, later married Nancy Click on September 19, 1833 in Belmont County, Ohio, and died about 1880-1910, probably in Belmont County, Ohio. Jane Thornton was born about 1810, was the daughter of James Thornton, and died about 1900-1910. Nancy Click was born about 1812 in either Pennsylvania, or in Virginia according to the 1850 census for Belmont County, Ohio, and died about 1882-1892. According to the 1840 census for Wheeling Township, Belmont County, Ohio, the family of James Cavender and Jane Cavender comprised 1 male 10-15, 1 male 20-30, 1 female under 5 and 1 female 20-30. In 1850, the James Cavender family was living in Colerain Township, Belmont County, Ohio, and apparently by 1860 they had moved from Belmont County, Ohio.337 By his first marriage, James Cavender and Jane Cavender had a son named:

Levi Cavender born in Ohio about 1828, married a Mrs. Hannah Briceland on October 21, 1849, died October 2, 1888 in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio, and is buried in Union Cemetery in St. Clairsville, Ohio. Hannah Briceland was born about 1827-1828 in Ohio, and died on March 26, 1910, and is buried with her husband, Levi. In 1850, the Levi Cavender family was living in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio and his family then comprised Levi Cavender age 23 and born in Ohio about 1828, his wife Hannah Briceland Cavender (“Hannah Cavender”) age 23 and born in Ohio about 1827, and Elias Briceland age 17 and born in Ohio about 1833 and was the son of Hannah Briceland by a former marriage.337 & 360 According to the 1870 census for Uniontown, Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio, Levi Cavender was listed as a blacksmith age 44 and born in Ohio about 1826, and his wife was listed as Hannah Cavender age 40 and born in Ohio about 1830. Their children at that time then living at home were: Melinda Cavender age 20 and born in Ohio about 1850; James Cavender age 18 and born in Ohio about 1852; Sarah Cavender age 14 and born in Ohio about 1856; Margaret Cavender age 11 and born in Ohio about 1859; Elizabeth Cavender age 10 and born in Ohio about 1860; John Cavender age 7 and born in Ohio about 1863; and Agnes Cavender age 5 and born in Ohio about 1865. In 1880, they were living in Union Township. Levi Cavender and Hannah Cavender had at least 7 children:

Melinda Cavender born in Ohio about 1850, and may be the Vilinda Cavender who married James Corbin in 1872;

James Cavender born about 1852-1853 and married Lavinia Terrill (“Lavina Terell”?, “Levinia Terrell”, “Lavinia Terrill”?, formerly “Lavina Lynel”? & “Lavinia Lynel”?) on October 17, 1878 in Belmont County, Ohio. Lavinia Terrell was born about 1857-1758 in Ohio to Daniel Terrill who was born in West Virginia about 1827 and a Mary A. who was born in Pennsylvania about 1827. On February 27, 1875,

On March 5, 1885, Lavinia Cavender of St. Clairsville, Ohio was taken to the home for “enfebbled” minded located in Columbus, Ohio. As related above, in 1880 the James Cavender family was living in the same household with the family of his great grandfather, John Cavender, who was then living in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio. Apparently, in May 17, 1888, James Cavender was listed as then being in jail. No date was given when he first began serving his term. However, it appears that he was in jail prior to November 10, 1885.360

On September 22, 1883 it was reported that a Issac Terrell born on February 27, 1875 and then age 8 years and 7 months, with Charles Galleger (“George Gallager”) being listed as his father, and with James Cavender of St. Clairsville, Ohio being listed as his step-father was then living in the children’s home in Tacoma, Belmont County, Ohio.

All of the children of James Cavender and Lavinia Cavender were subsequently indentured and thereafter adopted, and were:

LaBerta Cavender (“Laburta Cavender”, “Laberta Cavender”? & "Bertie Cavender") born July 1, 1879 in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio. On November 10, 1885, when she was age 6 years and 4 months, she was then living in the children’s home in Tacoma, Belmont County, Ohio. October 19, 1887 it was ordered by the Trustees of the children’s home in Tacoma, Belmont County, Ohio to become an indentured servant. She was indentured on July 23, 1888 to Elizabeth Perkins and her husband then living in Quaker City, Ohio, and apparently was later adopted by the Perkins family;

Ann Cavender (“Annie Cavender”) born May 23, 1882 in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio. On November 10, 1885, when she was age 3 years and 7 months, she was then living in the children’s home in Tacoma, Belmont County, Ohio. On December 11, 1888, she was ordered by the Trustees of the children’s home in Tacoma, Belmont County, Ohio to be indentured to Richard Sheets and his wife, H.K. Sheets, then living in Pawnee Rock, Kansas, and apparently was later adopted by the Sheets family;

Daisey B. Cavender ("Daisey Cavender" & "Daisy Cavender") born on September 23, 1884 in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio. On November 10, 1885, when she was age 1 year and 6 months she was living in the children’s home in Tacoma, Belmont County, Ohio and, on March 30, 1889, she was ordered by the Trustees of children’s home in Tacoma, Belmont County, Ohio to be indentured to Wilber Littleton ("Wilbur Littleton") and Rachel Littleton then living in Belliare, Ohio. She later married Jesse R. White (“Jesse White”) on May 14, 1905 in Belmont County, Ohio under her adopted name of Daisey B. Littleton (“Daisey Littleton” & “Daisy Littleton”?) when she was age 20 years and Jesse White was 19 years of age and they both were listed as being from Belmont County, Ohio. Jesse White was the son of Albert A. White (“Albert White”) and Nancy DeVault; and,

Charles Shepherd Cavender (“Charles Shephard Cavender”, "Charles Cavender", “Charles S. Cavender”, “C.S. Cavender” & "Shephard Cavender") born April 17, 1886 in Belmont County, Ohio. On May 17, 1888 when he was age 2 years 1 month, he was living in the children’s home in Tacoma, Belmont County, Ohio . On February 14, 1891, she was ordered by the Trustees of the children’s home in Tacoma, Belmont County, Ohio to be indentured for a period of 10 years to Hugh Best and Nancy J. Moore Best ("Nancy Best" & formerly "Nancy Moore") then living in Steubenville, Ohio, and who later adopted Charles Cavender and his assumed the name Charles Shepherd Best (“Charles Best”). Charles Best (formerly “Charles Cavender”) served in France in World War I as a First Sergeant in the Corp of Army Engineers, married Grace Marie Westfall ("Grace Westfall"), was divorced in 1921, and died October 17, 1953 in Oakland, California. Grace Westfall was born about 1900 in Richland County, Illinois, and died about 1969 in Oakland, California. Charles Best (formerly "Charles Cavender") and his wife had a son named:

Ralph Edward Best ("Ralph Best" & "Ralph Cavender") born May 25, 1920, who was adopted December 1945 when he was 6 months old and, thereafter, was named Ralph Edward Bane, Sr.("Ralph Bane"), first married Betty Finnigan ("Elizabeth Finnigan"?) on March 15, 1940, later married Alma A. Rouse ("Alma Rouse") and were divorced in 1946, still later married Edna Riggleman on July 5, 1949 in Hagerstown, Maryland and was divorced, still later married Pauline Kovacich in Oakland, California and was divorced on June 19, 1988, and died June 19, 1988 in Oakland California. Betty Finnigan was born on June 20, 1922, and Alma Rouse was born March 27, 1925 and died September 2, 1980. Therefore, Charles Shephard Cavender is the grandfather of James Bane. Ralph Bane (formerly "Ralph Bane") and Betty Bane had a daughter named:

Judith Ann Bane (“Judith Bane” & "Judith Best") who was born on August 2, 1941;

Ralph Bane and Alma Bane had 2 children:

Janet A. Best ("Janet Best" & “Janet Bane”) born March 3, 1944 in Oakland, California; and,

James E. Best ("James Best" & “James Bane”) born July 20, 1945 in Steubenville, Ohio;

Sarah Cavender born in Ohio about 1856, and may the Sarah Cavender who married Samuel Humphrey;

Margaret J. Cavender (“Margaret Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) born in Ohio about 1859;

Elizabeth Cavender born in Ohio about 1860;

John Cavender born in Ohio about 1863; and,

Agnes Cavender born in Ohio about 1865, and married Isaac Grimes on July 21, 1881 in Belmont County, Ohio;

By his second marriage, James Cavender and Nancy Click Cavender had 6 children:

Nancy Cavender ("Nancy J. Cavender"? born in Ohio about 1838 or about 1841 according to the 1860 census, and married Nathan M. Swartz? ("Nathan Swartz") on May 31, 1866 in Belmont County, Ohio;

James Cavender born about 1841 in Ohio;

William J. Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.J. Cavender) born about 1843-1844 in Ohio, and married Lizzie J. Hutchison? ("Lizzie Hutchison", "Elizabeth Hutchison", "Lizzie Hutchinson"? & "Elizabeth Hutchinson"?) on July 4, 1866 in Belmont County, Ohio. It is reported that a William J. Cavender who married Lizzie Hutchinson had 3 children:

John W. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”);

Blanch Cavender; and,

Willard Cavender;

Samuel J. Cavender ("Samuel L. Cavender", “S.J. Cavender” & "Samuel Cavender") born about 1845-1846 in Ohio;

Thomas A. Cavender ("Thomas Cavender" & “T.A. Cavender”) born about 1846-1848 in Ohio; and,

John C. Cavender (“John Charles Cavender”, “John Calvin Cavender”?, “J.C. Cavender” & "John Cavender") born about June 1850 in Ohio, and married Emma Holliday (“Emma Holiday”?) in Belmont County, Ohio on June 11, 1884; 360

(6) SAMUEL CAVENDER, born about 1812 in Pennsylvania, and married Margaret Ward on November 3, 1836 in Belmont County, Ohio and who was born in Ohio about 1821.360 Although not yet established, he may be the same Samuel Cavender who was listed in the 1840 census as then living in Kirkwood Township, Belmont County, Ohio and whose family at that particular time comprised 1 male 5-10, 1 male 30-40, 2 females under 5, and 1 female 20-30. In 1850, the Samuel Cavender family was still living Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio. The children of Samuel Cavender and Margaret Cavender included:

Mary E. Cavender ("Mary Cavender") age 9 and born in Ohio about 1841;

Washington Cavender age 7 and born in Ohio about 1843;

Martha Cavender age 5 and born in Ohio about 1845;

Harriet Cavender ("Harriett Cavender"?) age 3 and born in Ohio about 1847;

John Cavender age 2 and born in Ohio about 1848; and,

William Cavender ("Wm Cavender") age 1 and born in Ohio about 1849;

(7) SARAH CAVENDER born about in Pennsylvania about 1813-1814, by one account, and about 1860 by another account, and married George Berry on December 19, 1833 in Belmont County, Ohio. In 1850, her mother was living with her; and,

(8) LEAH CAVENDER ("Leigh Cavender"?) born about 1816-1817 in Pennsylvania?, and married Jesse Holloway on July 25, 1839 in Belmont County, Ohio. After the Civil War, they were living in West Virginia.

JOHN CAVENDER #2 line (1760-1837)

John Cavender born in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware about 1760, married a Margaret in Lower New Castle County, Delaware in August 1785 by a Parson Edwards, “a settled minister”, and died September 12, 1837. 130 & 351 He was originally drafted in the Revolutionary War in 1777 at the age of 17 while living in Lower New Castle County, Delaware. He later enlisted at Red Lyon Hundred in New Castle County, Delaware under Captain William Rankins and served 3 months in 1778 guarding the shores of Delaware from Fort Penn to New Castle, a distance of 12 miles. In the same year, he was discharged and he and his wife Margaret moved to Cecil County, Maryland where he enlisted under Captain John Crow and First Sergeant Alexander Brown of the Maryland Company. He marched along the lines between Maryland and Pennsylvania to New Brunswick, New Jersey where his Captain and half of his company, including Captain Crow died from "camp fever". He was in the hospital with camp fever and was there when he was discharged. In 1777, he also served as a wagoner, furnishing his own team, under issuing Commissary Churchburg of North Carolina. He may be the same John Cavender that was listed as owing Court Costs in Cecil County, Maryland in 1771317 and the same one who took the so-called “Oath of Fidelity” in Cecil County, Maryland in 1778. 313 & 336 Altogether, he served in the Delaware, Maryland and North Carolina Lines, after which he and his wife moved from Delaware to Maryland to Pennsylvania and then to Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio in about 1818 where lived until he died there on September 12, 1837 at the age of 78 years. According to the 1800 census for New Castle Hundred County, Delaware, the John Cavender family comprised 1 male under 10, 2 males 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 1 female under 10, and 1 female 26-45. On September 5, 1832 at the age of 72 while then living in Crosby Township in Hamilton County, Ohio, he first applied for a Revolutionary War pension before he died on September 12, 1837. On August 21, 1844, Margaret Cavender, aged 80, widowed, and then living in Brookville in Franklin County, Indiana, applied for a widow's pension as Application No. W9776. In August 1843, Margaret Cavender was living in Brookville, Franklin County, Indiana. The application for pension was issued April 15, 1844 for $20 per month as Certificate No. 5302, 5203 or 2563, but apparently was made effective as of March 4, 1943. The neighbors of John Cavender were Joseph Sater, John McMahan ("John McMahon"?), Adam Rittenhouse, Judge Othneil Looker and Esq. Hopkins. John Cavender and Margaret Cavender had the following children:

Ester Cavender (“Easter Cavender”) who died in infancy in 1785 in New Castle County, Delaware;

John Cavender who also died in infancy in 1787 in New Castle County, Delaware;

Alexander Preston Cavender ("Alexander Cavender" & “A.P. Cavender”) born September 18, 1788 and married Rebecca Gaskele on January 19, 1838, and died in the summer of 1843 and is buried in the Ashbury Methodist Episcopalain Church in Dover, Kent County, Delaware which was built in 1830 with one of the prominent members being Rebecca Cavender. Apparently on May 12, 1824, Alexander Cavender purchased land in the village of New Haven in Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, which is a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio, and which was founded in 1815. Alexander Cavender was one of the first residents of New Haven in Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, was an undertaker, and the first postmaster which was established in 1826;

John Cavender, Jr. born on September 1, 1790, married Jane Jones about 1811, served as a private in the War of 1812 in the Volunteer Light Artillery in the Company of Capt. George Reed who served under Major General P. Grimes, and on September 1, 1843 he was 52 years of age and then living in Ripley County, Indiana. John Cavender, Jr. and Jane Cavender included the 4 following sons:

Alexander Cavender born about 1812;

JohnCavender was born on December 2, 1815 in Sussex County, Delaware and married Emmaline Dalton (“Emmaline Dolton”, “Emaline Dalton”, "Emiline Dalton"?, “Emeline Dalton”? & "Emoline Dalton"?) in New Castle County, Delaware on August 20, 1837. According to Bible records, Emmaline Dalton was born on October 3, 1819, died March 25, 1880, and is buried in the St. George Cemetery in Delaware.Del. Archives, Dover, Del. When the 1860 census was taken, the John Cavender family was than living in Cecilton, Cecil County, Maryland. At that time, a Jennie Cavender, age 26 and born in Delaware, and a Henry Cavender, age 1 year and born in Maryland were both living in the household of the above John Cavender. It is believed that John Cavender and Emaline Cavender (“Emmaline Cavender”?) had 13 children, 5 of which died in infancy and which included:

Martin B. Cavender (“Martin Cavender” & “M.B. Cavender”) born on October 28, 1838 in Delaware;

John Dolton Cavender (“John Dalton Cavender”?, “John Cavender”, “John D. Cavender”, “J.D. Cavender” & “John Dalton Cavender”?) born on September 26, 1840 in Delaware, died on October 15, 1905 at the age of 65 years, and is buried in the Westminister Presbyterian Cemetery in Georgetown, Maryland. John Cavender apparently was a Union soldier in the Civil War, having the rank of Private, having enlisted in Company B of the Maryland Regiment on August 30, 1862, and was discharged on May 31, 1865, having served 2 years, 9 months and 1 day. This may be the same John Cavender who is listed in the 1880 census for Cecil County, Maryland and being 39 years of age, and thus born about 1839/1840, and whose wife was listed as being Amanda Cavender, age 38, and thus born about 1842;

Andrew J. Cavender ("Andrew Jackson Cavender"?, “A.J. Cavender” & "Andrew Cavender") who was born on November 17, 1843 in Delaware, and died May 10, 1845 at the age of 2 years?, 5 months? and 23 days?;

Emaline Cavender (“Emeline Cavender” & “Emmaline Cavender”) born on June 15, 1844 in Delaware;

Jane E. Cavender (“Jennie E. Cavender”, “Jennie Cavender”, “Jane Cavender”, “J.E. Cavender” & “Jannie Cavender”) born on May 23, 1845 in Delaware, married William Pennington Rowan, Sr. (“William Penington Rowan”? & “William Rowan”) on February 14, 1866 in Elkton, Maryland, died on April 29, 1910, and is buried in the Westminister Cemetery in Georgetown, Maryland. William Rowan was born on July 8, 1841, died on July 26, 1908, and is buried with his wife. William Rowan and Jane Rowan ("Jane Rowon"?) had the following children:

Emaline C. Rowan (“Emaline Rowan”) born on December 17, 1867, and died on May 1, 1868;

Henry Rowan, Jr. born on February 3, 1869, and died on September 1, 1905;

John C. Rowan (“John Rowan”) born on December 17, 1872;

Jennie E. Rowan (“Jennie Rowan” & “Jannie Rowan”?) born on April 24, 1875, and died on April 20, 1882 at the age of 7 years; and,

William Pennington Rowan, Jr. ("William Rowon", “William Penington Rowan”? & "William Rowan") who was born March 7, 1882, married Helen Spear, and died October 3, 1918. William Rowan and Helen Rowan ("Helen Rowon"?) had a daughter named:

Hilda Rowan ("Hilda Rowon"?) who married Albert Lyons and lived in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee;

Ebonezer Cavender (“Ebenezer Cavender”, “Ebin Cavender”? & “Abanezer Cavender”?) born in Delaware on November 11, 1848, and when the 1870 census was taken, was then living in Cecilton, Cecil County, Maryland. He probably is the Ebin Cavender who was living in Cecilton, Cecil County, Maryland in 1880 and who was listed in the census as then being age 31 and born in Delaware about 1849. His wife was listed as Annie E. Cavender (“Annie Cavender” & “A.E. Cavender”) who was formerly Annie E. Cranor (“Ann Cranor” & “Annie Cranor”) who was listed as then being age 27 and thus born about 1863. Ebin Cavender and Annie Cavender had a son named:

Walter Cavender who was living in Cecilton, Cecil County, Maryland in 1800, and at that time was listed in the census as being age 4 and thus born about 1876;

William Cavender born on December 17, 1850 in Delaware, married an S. Elizabeth, died on January 29, 1920, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery in Chespeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. When the 1870 census was taken, he was then living in Cecilton, Cecil County, Maryland;

Andrew J. Cavender ("Andrew Jackson Cavender"?, “A.J. Cavender” & "Andrew Cavender") born on May 12, 1853 in Delaware, and died February 24, 1854 at the age of 9 months and 11 days;

Anna Cavender (“Anne Cavender” & “Ann Cavender”) born on December 19, 1854 in Delaware, and died April 25, 1855 at the age of 4 months and 5 days;

Anthony Reybold Cavender (“Anthony Cavender” & “A.R. Cavender”) was born on May 16, 1856 in Delaware, died on October 26, 1856 at the age of 5 months and 10 days, and is buried in St. George Cemetery in Delaware;

Alexander Cavender born on February 10, 1858 in Delaware, and when the 1870 census was taken, was then living in Cecilton, Cecil County, Maryland;

Cecil Cavender (“Cicil Cavender”) born in Delaware on November 19, 1859, and married a Hannah who was born in Maryland in September 1860, and when the 1870 census was taken, was then living in Cecilton, Cecil County, Maryland. Cecil Cavender and Hannah Cavender had the following children:

Gladdis Cavender “Gaddis Cavender”?)born in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland in August 1885;

Emmaline Cavender born in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland in May 1892;

Buhla Cavender born in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland in October 1893;

William Rowan Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.R. Cavender”) born in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland in April 1895;

Grace Cavender born in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland in December 1899; and,

Millond Cavender? born in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland in July 1899; and,

Anthony R. Cavender (“Anthony Cavender” & “A.R. Cavender”) born on January 21, 1863 in Delaware, and when the 1870 census was taken, was then living in Cecilton, Cecil County, Maryland.

James Monroe Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.M. Cavender” & “James M. Cavender”) who was born about 1816, married Nellie Ann Willis ("Willa Ann Willis" Willie Ann Willis", "Willa Willis" & "Nellie Willis") in 1837, and died about 1851.130, 282 & 304 Willa Willis was born about 1822, and died about 1900. James Monroe Cavender and Willa Cavender had 7 children:

Elijah Cavender;

Thomas Cavender;

John Cavender born on May 12, 1839;

Richard Cavender born in April 1841 in Ohio, and in 1900 was living in the household of his father-in-law Charles H. Courine (“Charles Courine”) in Warren Township in Belmont County, Ohio. He still may be the same Richard Cavender who married Elizabeth Thomas in Belmont County, Ohio and had a daughter named:

Elsie Cavender who was born March 28, 1879, although such conclusion is not yet established

Jane Cavender born on January 3, 1842;

Mary Cavender born on September 5, 1845; and,

James Marcellus Cavender, Jr, ("James Cavender", “J.M. Cavender” & “James M. Cavender”) who was born either about 1844 or on July 7, 1848, married Cora Isabelle McCory ("Cora B. McCory" & "Cora McCory") about 1876, and died about 1893. Cora McCory was born about 1857. James Cavender and Cora Cavender had the following children:

Mary W. Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “M.W. Cavender”) who was born in Connellsville, Pennsylvania and married Waiteman Harrison Conway ("Waiteman Conway" & "Waiteman Condway"?);

Josephine Cavender born in Connellsville, Pennsylvania and married W. Morgan Chambers; and,

John Hugus Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & “John H. Cavender”) born October 8, 1883 in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, married Hannah Jane Carpenter ("Hannah Carpenter") on November 27, 1910 in Fairmont, West Virginia, and died May 29, 1940 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. In 1903, John Cavender became a clerk in the law offices of Ulyssus N. Arnett ("Ulyssus Arnett") in Fairmont, West Virginia, thereafter worked for a brick refractory manufacturer in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, in 1915 became vice president of the Chicago Retort & Fire Brick Company, and in 1929 he became vice president and director of the North American Refractories Company in Cleveland, Ohio. He served as vestryman of several Episcopalain Churches in Evanston, Illinois. The children of John Cavender and Hannah Cavender were:

Barbara Jane Cavender ("Barbara Cavender" & “B.J. Cavender”) who first married Hayes Richman Yandell ("Hayes Yandell") and later married James H. Carmel ("James Carmel");

Caroline Willis Cavender ("Caroline Cavender" & “C.W. Cavender”) who first married George Clark Johnson, Jr. ("George Johnson") and later married John C. Coonley ("John Coonley");

John Hugus Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.H. Cavender” & “John H. Cavender”); and,

Mary Jo Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.J. Cavender” & “Mary J. Cavender”) who married Vincent Joseph Wilson, Jr. ("Vincent Wilson"); and,

Isaac Thomas Cavender (“Isaac Cavender”, Isaac T. Cavender” & “I.T. Cavender”) born about 1823

Robert Cavender born April 22, 1793 and had a son also named:

Robert Cavender;

Polly Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “Mary J. Cavender”, “M.J. Cavender”? & "Mary Jane Cavender") born September 18, 1795; and,

Elizabeth Cavender born January 30, 1805 and died about 1838. 14, 130, 255, 269, 279, 281 , 285 , 304, 313, 337, 355 & Bible Records, Vol. 87A, pp 131

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John Cavender married Mrs Martha Miller Mueller (“Martha Mueller”) who was born about 1790 in Clearville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania and who died about 1875 in Pennsylvania. to Christian Mueller and an Elizabeth, apparently first married a Miller (thus became “Martha Miller”), later married married a Fletcher and had a son named Alexander Fletcher and a son named William Fletcher who was born December 6, 1844 and who died on May 17, 1917. She still later married Rev. John H. Smith ("John Smith") who was born July 17, 1803 and died June 19, 1865. Martha Smith died about 1875. John Cavender and Martha Cavender had 1 son:

John Cavender was born February 24, 1822 in Monroe Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania first married Margaret Mills about 1846, later married Amy Smith (“Amey Smith”) on January 31, 1875, died on July 8, 1898 at his home near Purcell, Mann Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania at the ade of 76 years, 4 months and 27 days, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. On July 8, 1861 he was elected constable of Southhampton Township and served in that capacity for 25 year, or more. Margaret Mills was born about 1830 in Pennslylvania, was the daughter of George Mills, died about 1865-1874 in Pennsylvania, and is buried with her husband. Amy Smith was born about 1842 in Southhampton, Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and died about 1921 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania.According to the census records, the above John Cavender family was living in Bedford County, Pennsylvania at least from 1850 through 1870. John Cavender and Margaret Mills Cavender had 8 children:

Barbara Ellen Cavender (“Barbara Cavender” & “B.E. Cavender”) born about July 1846 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married Abram Abraham Smith (“Abraham Smith”, “Anthony Smith”? & “Morgan Smith”?), died on August 15, 1910 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Abram Smith was born in 1842 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania to Anthony Smith and Rachel Miller (“Rachael Miller”), died February 6, 1887 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and is buried with his wife. Abraham Smith and Barbara Smith had 10 children:

Alice Smith born October 4, 1866 in Manns Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married George Elmer Morse (“George Morse”), died December 31, 1943 in Piney Creek, Bedford County, Pennsylvania at the age of 77 years, 2 months and 27 days, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. George Morse was born March 16, 1868 to James Morse and Mary Mearkle, died June 2, 1922 of moonshine poisoning in Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and is buried with his wife. George Morse and Alice Morse had 5 children:

Fletcher Morse born April 20, 1894 in Mann Township, Bedford Count, Pennsylvania, died October 30, 1965 at the Barbara Hospital in Lyons, New York, and is buried in the South Lands Cemetery in Lyons, New York;

Mary Ellen Morse (“Mary Morse”) born June 26, 1895 in Bedford, Pennsylvania, and died June 6, 1979 in Bedford, Pennsylvania;

Conda Daniel Morse (“Conda Morse”) born about 1897, and died October 30, 1965;

Zella Leah Morse (“Zella Morse”) born January 2, 1899 in Piney Creek, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married Earl M. Akers on October 10, 1920 in Cumberland, Maryland, and died January 9, 1925 in Brush Creek Valley, Bedford County, Pennsylvania at the age of 26 years and 7 days. Earl Akers was the son of James N. Akers (“James Akers”). Earl Akers and Zella Akers had a daughter named:

Virginia F. Akers (“Virginia Akers”) born about 1923; and,

William James Morse (“William Morse”) born April 21, 1900 in Piney Creek, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and died February 22, 1958 in Clearville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania at the age of 58 when he fell through ice cracks in a pond;

Mary E. Smith (“Mary Smith”) born in 1867 in Manns Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Sara Jane Smith (“Sara Smith”, “Sarah Smith”?) born in May 1868 in Manns Township, Pennsylvania, and died about 1918;

Rachel Smith (“Rachael Smith”) born May 28, 1872 in Manns Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and died January 11, 1893;

John Smith born May 27, 1872 in Manns Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, died January 11, 1893 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Annie Smith (“Ann Smith”?) who was born in Manns Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

David H. Smith (“David Smith”) born in December 1874 in Manns Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, died about 1950, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Joseph E. Smith (“Joseph Smith”) born in July 1876 in Manns Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, died about 1953, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Amy Dorothy Smith (“Amy Smith” & “Amey Smith”?) born April 15, 1881 in Manns Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and died on May 25, 1933 in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, and is buried in St. Patrick’s Cemetery in Newry, Pennsylvlania; and,

Anthony E. Smith (“Anthony Smith”) born in April 1883 in Manns Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania;367

Martha Cavender born September 18, 1850 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married Morgan Smith who was born in August 1856 in Pennsylvania, and she died December 29, 1924 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Morgan Smith was born in August 1856 in Pennsylvania and he and Martha Smith had 5 children:

John Thomas Russell Smith (“John Smith” & “Thomas Smith”) born about 1880 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, died about 1959, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Albert S. Smith (“Albert Smith”) born in April 1883 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Mary M. Smith (“Mary Smith”) born in April 1885 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

William R. Smith (“William Smith”) born about 1889 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania; and,

Mason H. Smith (“Mason Smith”) born about 1893 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Anna Cavender (“Ann Cavender”?) born on December 29, 1852 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, never married, and died on September 19, 1919 in Pennsylvania, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Jesse Fletcher Cavender (“Jesse Cavender”, “Jesse F. Cavender”, “J.F. Cavender” & “Jessee Cavender”) born on July 4, 1856 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married a Mary Ann Crawford (“Mary Crawford”) about 1876-1877, died on September 27, 1924 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Mary Crawford was born on November 28, 1856 in Pennsylvania, died on June 25, 1932, and is buried with her husband. The Jessee Cavender family was living in Mann Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania in 1900. Jesse Cavender and Mary Cavender (“Ann Cavender”) had 8 children:

Mary Ellen Cavender (“Mary Cavender”, “M.E. Cavender” & “Mary E. Cavender”), a twin born on September 15, 1879 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, died on March 21, 1898 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Jesse Albert Cavender, Sr. (“Jesse Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”), a twin born on September 15, 1879 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married Bessie M. Booth (“Bessie Booth”), and died November 21, 1950. Jesse Cavender and Bessie Cavender had 4 children:

Jesse Albert Cavender, Jr. (“Jesse Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) born July 7, 1912 in McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania;

Hilda Cavender, a twin born August 4, 1913 in Warfordsburg, Pennsylvania;

an unknown twin daughter born August 4, 1913 in Warfordsburg, Pennsylvania, and died on the same date; and,

Granvile Booth Cavender (“Granvil Booth Cavender”, “Granville Cavender” & “G.B. Cavender”) born March 29, 1915 in Warfordsburg, Pennsylvania, married Mary Catherine Wiles (“Mary Wiles”), in 1920 was living in Union Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania and died April 12, 1971. Granvil Cavender and Mary Cavender had 8 children:

Jesse A. Cavender (“Jesse Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) born June 29, 1941 in Oldtown, Allegany County, Maryland, and died Juner 28, 1999 in the War Memorial Hospital in Berkley Springs, Morgan County, West Virginia;

Russell Cavender;

Betty Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”) who married Leon Smith;

Dennis Cavender;

Michael Cavender;

Harold Cavender;

Linda Cavender; and,

Catherine Lucille Cavender (“Catherine Cavender” & “C.L. Cavender”) born October 6, 1937 in Oldtown, Allegany County, Maryland, died December 27, 1993 in Hagertown, Allegany County, Maryland, and is buried in St. Paul’s Cemetery in Clearspring, Maryland;

Virgie V. Cavender (“Virgie Cavender” & “V.V. Cavender”) born in November 1881 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Emma R. Cavender (“Emma Cavender” & “E.R. Cavender”) born in September 1883 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Jennie V. Cavender (“Jennie Cavender” & “J.V. Cavender”) born on January 1, 1893 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married Walter R. Kinnard ("Walter Kinnard"), and died about 1975 in California. Walter Kinnard was born July 1891 to George Kennard and Josephine May. The children of Walter Kinnard and Jennie Kinnard were:

Grant Kinnard; and,

Allen Kinnard; 367

Charles Elmer Cavender (“Charles Cavender”, “C.E. Cavender” & “Charles E. Cavender”) born on June 23, 1893 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married Bertha Camilla Messersmith (“Bertha Messersmith”) on December 21, 1920, and died on July 17, 1959 in Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland. Bertha Messersmith was born on August 17, 1901 in Pennsylvania, was the daughter of John Messersmith and Nora Gordon, and died on May 30, 1989. Charles Cavender and Bertha Cavender (“Camilla Cavender”) had 11 children:

Paul Forrest Cavender (“Paul Cavender” & “P.F. Cavender”) born on July 16, 1919, and married Thelma Pearl Embrey (“Thelma Embrey”) on January 6, 1943. Paul Cavender and Thelma Cavender (“Pearl Cavender”) had 3 children:

Paul Forrest Cavender, Jr. (“Paul Cavender” & “P.D. Cavender”) born on December 22, 1943, and married Crystal Reifshniefer on August 1, 1970. Paul Cavender and Crystal Cavender had 2 children:

Felicia Dionne Cavender (“Felicia Cavender” & “F.D. Cavender”) born on May 23, 1972; and,

Desire Dawn Cavender (“Desire Cavender” & “D.D. Cavender”) born on December 2, 1976;

Sheila Marie Cavender (“Sheila Cavender”) born on December 15, 1948, and married Robert Runyon on May 16, 1969. Robert Runyon and Sheila Runyon had 2 children:

Kevin Bradley Runyon (“Kevin Runyon”) born on June 21, 1971; and,

Stephanie Jean Runyon (“Stephanie Runyon”) born on December 11, 1973; and,

Clinton Wayne Cavender (“Clinton Cavender” & “C.W. Cavender”) born on June 14, 1959, and married Brenda Fox on March 18, 1979. Clinton Cavender and Brenda Cavender had 2 children:

Kristi Diane Cavender (“Kristi Dianne Cavender”?, “K.d. Cavender” & “Kristi Cavender”) born on September 4, 1979; and,

Michelle Lynn Cavender (“Michelle Cavender” & “M.L. Cavender”) born on November 4, 1982;

Charles Watson Cavender (“Charles Cavender”, “C.W. Cavender” & “Charles W. Cavender”) born on May 26, 1921, first married Velma Grimm on May 19, 1942, later married Dorothy Moots on June 23, 1954, and died on January 4, 1980. The children of Charles Cavender and Velma Cavender were:

Cecelia Ann Cavender (“Cecelia Cavender” & “C.A. Cavender”) born on July 5, 1942, and married James Cooper on November 9, 1962. James Cooper and Cecelia Cooper (“Ann Cooper”) had 3 children:

James Luther Cooper (“James Cooper”) born on July 10, 1964;

Jeffrey Lynn Cooper (“Jeffrey Cooper”) born on November 22, 1966; and,

Brenda Lee Cooper (“Brenda Cooper”) born on February 10, 1969;

Beverly Mae Cavender (“Beverly Cavender”) born on March 26, 1944, and died on May 19, 1945;

Charles Watson Cavender, Jr. (“Charles Cavender”, “C.W. Cavender” & “Charles W. Cavender”) born on July 12, 1947, and married Rita Lee in November 1968. Charles Cavender and Rita Cavender had a son named:

Steven Cavender (“Stephen Cavender”?) born on May 31, 1969; and,

Karen Dianne Cavender (“Karen Cavender” & “K.D. Cavender”) born on November 15, 1949;

Floyd Richard Cavender (“Floyd Cavender” & “F.R. Cavender”) born on July 9, 1922, and married Mary Jane Hopkins (“Mary Hopkins”) on August 10, 1944. Floyd Cavender and Mary Cavender (“Jane Cavender”) had 2 children:

Connie Diane Cavender (“Connie Dianne Cavender”?, “C.D. Cavender” & “Connie Cavender”) born on December 10, 1954; and,

David Lee Cavender (“David Cavender” & “D.L. Cavender”) born on May 30, 1960;

Ruth Emma Cavender (“Ruth Cavender” & “R.E. Cavender”) born on June 17, 1923, and married Earl Whipp on August 4, 1942;

Wilfred Willis Cavender (“Wilfred Willis” & “W.W. Cavender”) born on November 19, 1924, and married Theda Grim on November 23, 1945. Wilfred Cavender and Theda Cavender had a daughter named:

Cheryl Lou Cavender (“Cheryl Cavender” & “C.L. Cavender”) born on February 11, 1947, and married Gerald Bass on December 8, 1968. Gerald Bass and Cheryl Bass (“Lou Bass”) had a son named:

Bryan Edward Bass (“Bryan Bass”) born on August 26, 1971;

Donald Clifford Cavender (“Donald Cavender” & “D.C. Cavender”) born on February 28, 1927, and married Ruth Leona Gay (“Ruth Gay”) on October 11, 1947. Donald Cavender and Ruth Cavender (“Leona Cavender”) had a daughter named:

Linda Mae Cavender (“Linda Cavender” & “L.M. Cavender”) born on March 9, 1948, and married Stephen Anders on October 7, 1967. Stephen Anders and Linda Anders (“Mae Anders”) had 2 children:

Stephen Christian Anders (“Stephen Anders”) born on August 22, 1971; and,

Kathleen Gay Anders (“Kathleen Anders”) born on July 23, 1975;

Louise Catherine Cavender (“Louise Cavender” & “L.C. Cavender”) born on September 20, 1929 in Ladiesburg, Maryland, married Kenneth James Giffin (“Kenneth Giffen” & “Kenneth Giffin”?) on December 31, 1947, and died on August 24, 1994 in the Frederick Memorial Hospital in Maryland. Kenneth Giffen and Catherine Giffen (“Louise Giffen”) had 3 children:

Kenneth James Giffin, Jr. (“Kenneth Giffen”) born on November 8, 1949, and married Geneen Morris on June 14, 1969;

Donna Kay Giffin (“Donna Giffin”) born on January 29, 1953, and married Rom Malekar. Rom Malekar and Donna Malekar (“Kay Malekar”) had a son named:

David Michael Malekar (“David Malekar”) born on September 29, 1987; and,

Johnny William Giffin (“John William Giffin”, “John Giffin” & “Johnny Giffin”) born on June 26, 1957, and married Sandy Weem on May 11, 1981;

Kenneth Robert Cavender (“Kenneth Cavender” & “K.R. Cavender”) born on March 21, 1931, married Catherine Calhoun on September 5, 1950, and died on May 29, 1993. Kenneth Cavender and Catherine Cavender had 5 children:

Patricia Diane Cavender (“Patricia Dianne Cavender”?, “P.D. Cavender’ & “Patricia Cavender”) born on June 5, 1951, and married Alvin Bailey in November 1969. Alvin Bailey and Patricia Bailey (“Diane Bailey”) had 2 children:

Leigh Hanine Bailey (“Leigh Bailey”) born on September 15, 1970; and,

Valerie Lynn Bailey (“Valerie Bailey”) born on January 19, 1972;

Deborah Jeanne Cavender (“Deborah Cavender” & “D.J. Cavender”) born on May 28, 1952, and married Melvin Compton. Melvin Compton and Deborah Compton (“Jeanne Compton”) had 2 children:

David Wayne Compton (”David Compton”) born on February 25, 1971; and,

Angela Compton born on May 17, 1975;

Brenda Cathryn Cavender (“Brenda Catherine Cavender”?, “B.C. Cavender” & “Brenda Cavender”) born on October 16, 1956, and married Roger Clever. Roger Clever and Brenda Clever (“Cathryn Clever”) had a son named:

Roger Dale Clever (“Roger Clever”) born on September 16, 1985;

Barbara Kay Cavender (“Barbara Cavender” & “B.K. Cavender”) born on January 4, 1958, and married Eugene Deal. Eugene Deal and Barbara Deal (“Kay Deal”) had 3 children:

Jessie Ann Deal (“Jessie Deal”) born on March 13, 1977;

Bryan Christopher Deal (“Bryan Deal”) born on May 15, 1979; and,

Kevin Lee Deal (“Kevin Deal”) born on November 2, 1980; and,

Kenneth Robert Cavender, Jr. (“Kenneth Cavender” & “K.R. Cavender”) born on February 2, 1960, and married Bobbie Jo Siger (“Bobbie Siger”). Kenneth Cavender and Bobbie Cavender (“Jo Cavender”) had a son named:

Kenneth Robert Cavender, III (“Kenneth Cavender” & “K.R. Cavender”) born on August 30, 1976;

Sarah Viola Cavender (“Sarah Cavender” & “S.V. Cavender”) born on September 26, 1932, died on November 26, 1932, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Faye Laverne Cavender (“Faye Cavender” & “F.L. Cavender”) born on October 30, 1934, and married Virgil Leo Bowers (“Virgil Bowers”) on June 20, 1952. Virgil Bowers and Faye Bowers (“Laverne Bowers”) had a daughter named:

Kim Leo Bowers (“Kim Bowers”) born on May 18, 1955, and married Michele Cline. Kim Bowers and Michele Bowers had 2 children:

Megan Beth Bowers (“Megan Bowers”) born on October 19, 1982; and,

Patrick Michael Bowers (“Patrick Bowers”) born on May 7, 1986; and,

Mary Alice Cavender (“Mary Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender” & “Mary A. Cavender”) born on June 26, 1937, and married Eugene Richard Bricker (“Eugene Bricker”) on January 2, 1960. Eugene Bricker and Mary Bricker (“Alice Bricker”) had 2 children:

Eugene Richard Bricker, II (“Eugene Bricker”) born on April 21, 1962, and married Tammy Sue Myers (“Tammy Myers”) on June 20, 1987. Eugene Bricker and Tammy Bricker (“Sue Bricker”) had 2 children:

Dylan Richard Bricker (“Dylan Bricker”) born on September 5, 1993; and,

Hailey Amanda Bricker (“Hailey Bricker”) born on July 20, 1996; and,

Kelly Gene Bricker (“Kelly Bricker”) born on May 11, 1967;

Chester McKinley Cavender (“Chester Cavender” & “C.M. Cavender”) born December 2,1897 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married Mildred Margaret Dudley (“Mildred Dudley”) on October 2, 1928 in Hagerstown, Maryland, served in World War 1 from July 25, 1918 to July 31, 1919 as a Private in the Medical Detachment,died September 23, 1932 in St. Mary’s, Elk County, Pennsylvania in an automobile accident, and is buried in the Methodist Cemetery in Buck Valley, Fulton County, Pennsylvania. Mildred Dudley was born April 6, 1906 in Monessen, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, died October 11, 1981 in Hagerstown, Allegany County, Pennsylvania, and is buried with her husband. Chester Cavender and Mildred Cavender had a son named:

Marvin Gene Cavender (“Marvin Cavender” & “M.G. Cavender”) born January 14, 1929 in Braddock, Pennsylvania, and married Betty Lou McCarty (“Betty McCarty”) on November28, 1948 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Betty mcCarty was born November 26, 1924 in Hancock, Washington County, Maryland, died February 10, 1995, and is buried in the Methodist Cemetery in Buck Valley, Fulton County, Pennsylvania. Marvin Cavender and Betty Cavender had 3 children:

Jeffrey Allen Cavender (“Jeffrey Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) born August 25, 1949 in Berkley Springs, Morgan County, West Virginia, and died August 25, 1949 in Berkley Springs, Morgan County, West Virginia;

Cheryl Christine Cavender (“Cheryl Cavender” & “C.C. Cavender”) born July 25, 1950 in Berkley Springs, Morgan County, West Virginia, and married David Leroy Stotler (“David Stotler”) born September 28, 1968 in Hancock, Washington County, Maryland; and,

Candace Cecelia Cavender (“Candance Cavender”) who married Larry Keith Gloyd (“Larry Gloyd”); and,

Kelly Cavender born on June 30, 1901, and died in April 1982;

Sarah Jane Cavender (“Mary J. Cavender” & S.J. Cavender”) born in either 1856 or in 1857;

Mary Elizabeth Cavender (“Mary Cavender”, “M.E. Cavender” & “Mary E. Cavender”) born in either September 1859 or in October 1859, and married Emmanuel W. Smith (“Emmanuel Smith” & “Emanuel Smith”?). Emanuel Smith and Mary Smith had 3 children:

Roy Smith;

Laura Smith born March 22, 1882; and,

Mary Elizabeth Smith (“Mary Smith”) born December 9, 1887, and died June 15, 1959;

Mahalah F. Cavender (“Mahalah Cavender”, “M.F. Cavender”, “Molly Cavender”? & “Mary Cavender?) born August 9, 1862 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married Charles H. Spade (“Charlels Spade”) who was born about 1859 in Pennsylvania, and she died on August 11, 1929. Charles Spade and Mahalah Spade had 6 children:

Charles Elmer Spade (“Charles Spade”) born June 27, 1889 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

James S. Spade (“James Spade”) born about 1891 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Glendola Spade born about 1896 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Ira G. Spade (“Ira Spade”) born March 15, 1889 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and died November 3, 1959;

Nellie Spade born about 1903 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania; and,

Herman Albert Spade (“Herman Spade”) born February 22, 1905 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and died July 19, 1980; and,

Lavina Cavender (“Louisa Cavender”?) born on June 14, 1864 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married J. Dennis Barnes (“Dennis Barnes”), died on October 10, 1904 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the Hendershot Family Cemetery in Buck Valley, Fulton County, Pennsylvania.;485

John Cavender and Amy Cavender (“Amey Cavender”) had 4 children:

Franklin Edward Cavender ("Franklin Cavender" & “Franklin E. Cavender”) born April 26, 1876 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married Agnes Hellena Kennard ("Agnes Kennard", “Hellena Kinnard”? & “Agnes Kinnard”?) on March 31, 1902, died March 15, 1948, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Agnes Kennard was born March 28, 1885, died April 6, 1932, and is buried with her husband. Franklin Cavender and Agnes Cavender had 4 children:

Roxie Hazel Cavender ("Roxie Cavender" & "Roxanne Cavender"?) born August 25, 1902 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married Raymond Jay, the son of Samuel G. Jay ("Samuel Jay") and Agnes Barkman of Artemas, Pennsylvania born October 7, 1896, and she died May 4, 1963. Raymondl Jay and Roxie Jay had 2 children:

Michael Merle Jay, Sr. ("Michael Jay") born March 12, 1922 in Cumberland, Maryland, married Jacqueline Webster who was born February 18, 1927. The children of Michael Jay and Jacqueline Jay were:

Patricia Anna Jay ("Patricia Jay") born January 9, 1948 and died January 10, 1948; and,

Michael Merle Jay, Jr. ("Michael Jay") born February 8, 1950; and,

Roscoe Herbert Jay ("Roscoe Jay") born May 31, 1924, married Louella Maxine Harvey ("Louella Harvey") who was born November 1, 1927. The children of Roscoe Jay and Louella Jay were:

Raymond Roscoe Jay ("Raymond Jay") born August 16, 1947; and,

Ronald DeWayne Jay ("Ronald Jay") born August 4, 1950;

John Wise Cavender ("John Cavender", “J.W. Cavender” & “John W. Cavender”) born February 1, 1905 in Artemas Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married Lucy May Ritchey on August 17, 1925 and who was born January 9, 1906 and who died about 1978 and is buried with her husband. John Cavender died in May 1965 in Claysburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. John Wise Cavender lived in Claysburg, Pennsylvania and died in 1965. John Cavender and Lucy Cavender had 5 children:

Edna Hellena Cavender ("Edna Cavender" & “E.H. Cavender”) born February 24, 1926 in Portage, Blair County, Pennsylvania, married Edward H. Reiber ("Edward Reiber") who was born February 24, 1926, and they had a daughter named:

Karen Lee Reiber who was born September 22, 1949;

Edna Cavender apparently also married a Jacob Walters and they had 2 children:

Larry Walters born September 19, 1948; and,

Terry Lee Walters (“Terry Walters”) born February 29, 1960;

Ethel Marie Cavender ("Ethel Cavender" & “E.M. Cavender”) born March 7, 1928 in Portage, Blair County, Pennsylvania, and married Jacob Walters who was born July 21, 1923. Jacob Walters and Ethel Walters (“Marie Walters”) had a son named:

Larry DeWayne Walters who was born September 24, 1948;

William Franklin Cavender ("William Cavender" & “W.F. Cavender”) born November 13, 1929 in Portage, Blair County, Pennsylvania, and married Kathline Deaterline born August 22, 1931 and they lived in Cumberland, Maryland. William Cavender and Kathline Cavender had 1 child:

Sharon Cavender born November 19, 1952, and died September 11, 1987;

Richard Earl Cavender ("Richard Cavender" & “R.E. Cavender”) born May 28, 1936 in Artemas Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and married Louise Weyent. Richard Cavender and Louise Cavender had 2 children:

Eddie Cavender (“Edward Cavender”?) born May 31, 1960; and,

Sylvia Cavender born March 25, 1968; and,

Sylvia Lorraine Cavender ("Sylvia Cavender" & “S.L. Cavender”) born March 25, 1948;

James Michael Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.M. Cavender”) born February 18, 1907 in Buck Valley, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, married Edna Diehl on November 26, 1926 in Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland and who was born April 26, 1909, and lived in Cresson, Pennsylvania. James Cavender and Edna Cavender had 2 children:

Doris Jean Cavender (“Doris Cavender” & “D.J. Cavender”) born October 11, 1927; and,

Wilbur James Cavender ("Wilbur Cavender" & “W.J. Cavender”) born August 20, 1931 in Blue Knob, Blair County, Pennsylvania, and married Nancy marie Walters (“Nancy Walters”). Wilbur Cavender and Nancy Cavender had 1 child:

Michael Eugene Cavender (“Michael Cavender” & “ M.E. Cavender”) born December 11, 1952; and,

Pearl Cavender born December 12, 1908 in Buck Valley, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, married William Virgil Layman ("William Layman") on April 8, 1927 in West Virginia, lived in Artemas, Pennsylvania, died February 16, 1990 in Memorial Hospital in Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. William Layman was born April 11, 1908 and he and Pearl Layman had a son named:

Robert Allen Layman, Sr. ("Robert Layman") born June 29, 1930, and married Lois Jean Lynch who was born May 6, 1932 to Enos Wilbert Lynch ("Enos Lynch") and Devona Mae Miller ("Devona Miller"). Robert Layman, Sr. and Lois Layman had 4 children:

Robert Allen Layman, Jr. ("Robert Layman") born October 14, 1949;

Victoria Jean Layman ("Victoria Layman") born November 21, 1950;

Karen Sue Layman ("Karen Laymen") born April 4, 1955; and,

Kenneth Ray Layman ("Kenneth Layman") born October 26, 1956.356

William Cavender born on June 14, 1878 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, never married, died on January 5, 1959 in Bedford, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedfore, Pennsylvania;

Julia Cavender (“Judy Cavender”? & "Judith Cavender") born on May 4, 1880 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married Walter Herbert Northcraft (“Walter Northcraft”) who was born in May 1886, and she died on July 8, 1961. Walter Northcraft and Judy Northcraft had 6 children:

Ellery Herbert Northcraft ("Ellery Northcraft") born September 5, 1905, married Allie Elmira Ann Miller ("Allie Miller") who was born March 8, 1909 and was the daughter of Silas Miller and Minnie Victoria Robinson ("Minnie Robinson"). He died November 16, 1969, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania;

Ella Marie Northcraft ("Ella Northcraft") born June 16, 1908, and died March 25, 1909;

Marshall Northcraft born January 23, 1912 in Cumberland County, Maryland, and died December 28, 1981 in New Enterprise, Pennsylvania

George William Northcraft ("George Northcraft") born December 19, 1909, married Myrtle Irene Crawford ("Myrtle Crawford") who was born January 21, 1915, the daughter of Walter Scott Crawford ("Walter Crawford") and Minnie Blanche Clingerman ("Minnie Clingerman"), and died October 10, 1969 in New Enterprise, Pennsylvania. George Northcraft and Myrtle Northcraft lived in Tampa, Florida and had a son named:

Melvin Leo Northcraft ("Melvin Northcraft") born September 11, 1932 and living in St. Petersburg, Florida;

Robert D. Northcraft ("Robert Northcraft") born in 1914, first married Sarah Frost who was born in 1918 and who died in 1944., later married Belle Crawford Smith ("Belle Smith") who was born in 1904 to Jonas Crawford and Elizabeth Smith. Robert Northcraft died June 20, 1977; and,

Edna Catherine Northcraft ("Edna Northcraft") born November 10, 1919, and died March 2, 1926: and,

Alexander Cavender born on March 4,1882 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, married Hadessah Hewitt who was born in 1881, and Alexander Cavender died on January 6, 1936, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania together with his wife. Alexander Cavender and Hadessah Cavender 7 children:

Meda Marie Cavender (“Meda Cavender” & “M.M. Cavender”) born December 12, 1904 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and married Amos Fisher. Amos Fisher and Meda Fisher had 4 children:

Marguerite Pauline Fisher (“Marguerite Fisher”) born in New Jersey;

Robert Fisher born in New Jersey;

Julia Marie Fisher (“Julia Fisher”) born in New Jersey; and,

William Fisher born in New Jersey;

Carl Elden Cavender (“Carl Cavender” & “C.E. Cavender”) born April 5, 1907 in Chaneysville, Southhampton Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and married Helen Anna Elbert (“Helen Elbert”). Carl Cavender and Helen Cavender had 2 children:

Anna Marie Cavender (“Anna Cavender” & “A.M. Cavender”) born July 22, 1927 in New Jersey, and married William Sallsgiver. William Sallsgiver and Anna Sallsgiver had 2 children:

Mark William Sallsgiver (“Mark Sallsgiver”); and

Kenneth Wade Sallsgiver (“Kenneth Sallsgiver”); and,

Guy Robert Cavender (“Guy Cavender” & “G.R. Cavender”) born June 30, 1934 in New Jersey;

Helen Fay Cavender (“Helen Cavender” & “H.F. Cavender”) born December 2, 1909 in Chaneysville, Southhampton Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and married William Boyd Stewart (“William Stewart”). William Stewart and Helen Stewart had 2 children:

June Beatrice Cavender (“April 3, 1928 in New Jersey; and,

Theodore Stewart born May 14, 1930;

Hazel Beatrice Cavender (“Hazel Cavender” & “H.B. Cavender”) born November 19, 1911;

Guy William Cavender (“Guy Cavender” & “G.W. Cavender”) born September 27, 1913 in Purcell Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and married Loretta Ann Houorigan. Guy Cavender and Loretta Cavender had 1 child:

Jane Ann Cavender (“Jane Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) born September 3, 1947;

an unknown daughter who died at birth about 1902, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania; and,

Clyde E. Cavender ("Clyde Cavender") who was born in 1917, and died in 1917 at the age of 4 months and 26 days, and is buried in the Fairview Christian Cemetery in Inglesmith, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. 367

In 1860, the John Cavender family was living in Robinsonville, Southhampton Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. In 1870, a John Cavender family was living in Chaneysville, Southhampton Township in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. In 1880, a John Cavender family was living in Mann Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Amy Cavender (“Amey Cavender”) was living in Mann Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania in 1900 following the death of John Cavender in 1898. Many Cavenders are buried in the Fairview Church Cemetery located in Bedford County, Pennsylvania on Route 26 just north of the Maryland State line.

Also living in Bedford County, Pennsylvania from at least 1850 to 1870 was the family of William Cavender, believed to be the brother of the above John Cavender, and who was born about1826-1827, and married a Sarah who was born about 1829-1830. The above William Cavender family was living in Chaneysville, Southhampton Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania in 1870. William Cavender and Sarah Cavender had 8 children:

Elizabeth Cavender born in 1850-1851;

Margaret Cavender born in 1852-1853;

Martha Cavender in 1854-1855;

Elexander Cavender (“Alexander Cavender”) born in 1856-1857;

James Cavender born in 1858-1859;

John Cavender born in 1861-1862;

Willie Cavender (“William Cavender”?) born in 1863-1864; and,

Nancy Cavender born in 1864-1865.

HUGH CAVENER line (1762-1842)

HUGH CAVENER, (also "Hugh Cavenaugh", “Hugh Caverer”, and possibly “Hugh Cavender”?) born about 1762, married either June McFerron or Jane McFerron in Greene County, Tennessee on January 31, 1784, and is said to have died about 1830 in Greene County, Tennessee. Also, recorded in land grants from North Carolina to Greene County, Tennessee are the following grants: (i) On September 20, 1787, a Hugh Cavenaugh (sometimes "Hugh Caverer") for the sum of 50 shillings purchased 100 acres of land in Greene County, Tennessee on Dunhams Branch adjoining Sam Bigham and James Whiteside; and, (ii) on April 22, 1813, James McPheran purchased 25 acres on the waters of Roaring Fork of Lick Creek adjoining Cavener.

On January 19, 1822, Hugh Cavener (“Hugh Cavender”?) executed his Last Will and Testament in which he named his wife Jane Cavener ("Jane Cavender"?), his son John Cavener ("John Cavender"?), and his grandsons William Cavener ("William Cavender"?), Hugh Cavener ("Hugh Cavender"?), Isaac Cavener ("Isaac Cavender") and William McAmish, the son of Hugh Cavener's married daughter, Margaret McAmish (formerly Margaret Cavener"). The farm of Hugh Cavener ("Hugh Cavender"?) apparently adjoined the farms of Andrew M. Johnson ("Andrew Johnson"), widow Mumms? and John Roilson (“John Ralston”?). The Last Will and Testament of Hugh Cavener was witnessed by Joseph Bullen and John W. Wilson ("John Wilson"). Hugh Cavener and June Cavener ("Jane Cavener", “Jane Cavender”? & “June Cavender”?) had 3 children:

JOHN CAVENER (“John Cavner” & “John Cavender”?) born about 1785-1795 (some say 1793-1794) in Greene County, Tennessee and on June 23, 1814 was issued a marriage certificate in Greene County, Tennessee to permit his marriage to Susanna Armitage ("Susan Armitage"). On the same day, John Cavener ("John Cavender"?) and Hugh Cavener ("Hugh Cavender"?) posted a bond in the amount of $1,250 to guarantee that there was no lawful reason why John Cavner and Susanna Armitage should not be married. Susannah Armitage was the daughter of Isaac Armitage and Elizabeth Weston. John Cavener later married Phebe Bailey ("Phoebe Bailey") in Greene County, Tennessee on March 30, 1843, and he died on February 8, 1848 in Greene County, Tennessee. 279 & 451

On December 27, 1847, John Cavener, Sr. (John Cavender, Sr."?) executed his Last Will and Testament and which was probated in 1848WB-2-67# Greene Cnty, TN and in which he named his former wife, Susanna Cavener ("Susanna Cavender"?, formerly "Susanna Armitage"), his present wife Phebe Cavener ("Phoebe Cavener"?, "Phebe Cavender" & "Phoebe Cavender"?), and his sons William Cavener ("William Cavender"?), Isaac Cavener ("Isaac Cavender"?), his daughter Nancy Emeline Cavener ("Nancy Cavener", “N.E. Cavender” & "Nancy Cavender"?), Hugh Cavener ("Hugh Cavender"?), John Cavener, Jr. ("John Cavender, Jr."?), Thomas Cavener ("Thomas Cavender"?), and George Cavener ("George Cavender"?), and his daughter Nancy Harmon (formerly "Nancy Cavener" & "Nancy Cavender"?).

The Will of John Cavener, Sr., read as follows:

"Wife, Phebe ("Phebe Cavener" & "Phoebe Cavener"?), to have articles in Cocke County ("Cocke County, Tennessee") and what she brought when we got married. To son William ("William Cavener") my bureau. To son, Hugh ("Hugh Cavener" & “Hugh Cavender”?), my falling leaf table. To daughter, Nancy Harmon ("Nancy Cavener" & “Nancy Cavender”?), 20 acres of land. Sons, Thomas ("Thomas Cavener" & “Thomas Cavender”?) and George ("George Cavener" & “George Cavender”?), to have the plantation I live on, 100 acres towards Andrew Johnson's land. Son, John ("John Cavener" & “John Cavender”), to have management of farm. Anna Reese staying with me. Granddaughter, Nancy Emeline Cavener ("Nancy Cavener", Nancy Emaline Cavender”? & “Nancy Cavender”?), daughter of my son, Isaac ("Isaac Cavener" & “Isaac Cavender”), to have 2 sheep. All heirs to sign a quit claim to John Armitage of all interest my first wife, Susan (formerly "Susan Armitage"), had to a piece of land."

The executor was John Cavener ("John Cavender"?) and the witnesses were William West and Henry Harmon. Greene County, Tennessee is adjacent to Cocke County, Tennessee and both are located in the Easternmost part of Tennessee.

From the foregoing, it appears that John Cavener, Sr. ("John Cavner"? & "John Cavender"?) must have first married a Susan Armitage ("Susanna Armitage"?), and then later married Phebe Bailey ("Phoebe Bailey") in Greene County, Tennessee on March 30, 1843, and died in Greene County, Tennessee sometime between December 27, 1847 and February 8, 1848. It is said that John Cavener and Susan Cavener ("Susanna Cavener"?) had 12 children. However, their youngest child, George Cavener, is said to have written that he was the youngest of 9 children of John Cavener and Susan Cavener. The known children of John Cavener (“John Cavender”?) and Susan Cavener (“Susan Cavender”?) children are:

William Cavener (“William Cavenor”? & "William Cavender"?) born on October 1, 1815 in Greene County, Tennessee, first married Catherene G. Alexander ("Catherene Alexander" & "Catherine Alexander"?) on March 14, 1843 in Greene County, Tennessee, later married Mary Jane Leming ("Mary Leming" & “Mary Lemming”?) on December 4, 1851 in Greene County, Tennessee. William Cavener died on October 31, 1872 in Greene County, Tennessee. It is to be noted that a William Cavenor ("William Cavener"? & "William Cavender"?) age 44 and family were then living in Greene County, Tennessee in 1860, together with Mary J. Cavenor ("Mary Cavenor", "Mary J. Cavender"?, “Mary Jane Cavender”?, “M.J. Cavender”? & "Mary Cavender"?) age 29 and born about 1831 and their children: Daniel Cavenor ("Daniel Cavender"?) age 7 and born about 1853; and, John Cavenor ("John Cavender"?) age 5 and born about 1855. Also living in the same household were Henry Steelman age 23 and Mary Smith age 30. 122 & 364 The children of William Cavener and Mary Leming Cavender were:

Daniel Cavener (“Daniel Cavender”?) born on April 6, 1853 in Greene County, Tennessee, and died on July 6, 1872 in Greene County, Tennessee; and,

John Cavener (“John Cavender”?) born on May 23, 1855 in Greene County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Shiloh Cemetery in Greene County, Tennessee;

Isaac Cavener ("Isaac Cavender"?) born about 1816-1820 in Greene County, Tennessee, married Mary Brannon in Greene County, Tennessee on October 25, 1838 and was probably born about 1817 if he married when he became 21 years of age. Isaac Cavener is buried in the Shiloh Cemetery in Greene County, Tennessee. Isaac Cavener and Mary Cavener ("Mary Cavner"? & "Mary Cavender"?) had a daughter named:

Nancy Emeline Cavener ("Nancy Cavner", "Nancy Cavener", "Emaline Cavener"?, “Nancy Emaline Cavender”?, “N.E. Cavender”? & "Nancy Cavender"?) born about 1839 in Greene County, Tennessee;

Hugh Curtis Cavener ("Hugh Cavener", “Hugh Curtis Cavender”?, “Hugh C. Cavender”?, “H.C. Cavender”?, & "Hugh Cavender"?) who may be the same Hugh C. Cavener ("Hugh Cavener", “Hugh C. Cavender”?, “H.C. Cavender”? & "Hugh Cavender"?) who was born in Tennessee about 1820 and in was then living in White Oak Township in Hopkins County, Texas in the same household with Elizabeth Cavener ("Elizabeth Cavender"?) who was born in South Carolina about 1802. When the 1860 census was taken for Hopkins County, Texas, he was listed as then being 40 years old (thus born about 1820) and as being born in Tennessee and was then living in White Oak Township, Hopkins County, Texas; when the 1870 census was subsequently taken, he was listed as being 50 years of age, born in Tennessee, and was then living in Saltillo Township, Hopkins County, Texas. In each listing, he was living with an Elizabeth Cavener who was listed as being born in South Carolina about 1802-1803. Hugh Cavener first married Mrs. Elizabeth Prewitt on August 25, 1853 in Hopkins County, Texas and later married Mrs. Permelia King ("Pamelia King"? & “Permellia King”) on July 17, 1873 in Hopkins County, Texas.FHL Number 1298848 Also living in the Hugh Cavener household when the 1870 census was taken was a John Nalls who was born in Texas about 1862. Supposedly in both his father's will and again in his grandfather's will he was bequeathed a side table if he choses to return to this country. Apparently, he left home at the age of 15 and traveled South to Texas with Davy Crockett and others. They joined Sam Houston's Army and Davy was later sent to the Alamo where he was killed. A few weeks later, Sam Houston along with his army, including Hugh Cavener, captured Santa Ana in the Battle of San Jacinto. Later, Hugh Cavener was awarded a Mexican land grant in Hopkins County, Texas;

Nancy Elizabeth Cavener ("Nancy Cavener", "Nancy Emeline Cavener"? & "Emaline Cavener"?, “Nancy Elizabeth Cavender”?, “N.E. Cavender”? & "Nancy Cavender"?) born about 1824 in Greene County, Tennessee, married John F. Harmon ("John Harmon") on November 17, 1842 in Greene County, Tennessee with Magistrate Isaac Bonham performing the ceremony, lived in Midway, Tennessee, moved around 1870, and died on October 22, 1876. About 1880, John Harmon returned to Greene County, Tennessee and later remarried. The children of John Harmon and Nancy Harmon ("Elizabeth Harmon") were:

James Franklin Harmon ("James Harmon", "Squire Harmon" & "Old Fogy Harmon") born on July 17, 1845 in Midway, Tennessee, first married Elizabeth A. Croft ("Elizabeth Croft"), joined the U.S. Army during the Civil War on September 14, 1863 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, later married Amanda Lettia McDannell ("Amanda McDannell" & “Amanda McDonnell”?) about 1873, died on May 17, 1915, and is buried in the Cumberland Cemetery in Midway, Tennessee. Amanda McDannell was the daughter of Benton McDannell and Elizabeth Stoker and came to Midway, Tennessee from near Concord, Tennessee, near Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee. James Harmon and Elizabeth Harmon had a son named:

George William Harmon ("George Harmon").

James Harmon and Amanda Harmon had 12 children:

Charles Lee Harmon ("Charles Harmon") born about 1874;

Marion S. Harmon ("Marion Harmon") born about 1875;

Nancy E. Harmon ("Nancy Harmon") born on August 2, 1877, and died on December 2, 1877;

Samuel Edwards Harmon ("Samuel Harmon") born about 1878, married Ina Beach, and died about 1929;

Sarah Lillie Harmon ("Sarah Harmon") born about 1880, and died about 1959;

John Earnest Harmon ("John Harmon") born about 1882, married Lillie Angeline Lowe ("Lillie Lowe" & "Lillian Lowe"?), and died about 1955;

James W. Harmon ("James Harmon") born about 1884 and married a Mattie;

Robert Goodler Harmon ("Robert Harmon") born about 1886 in Hamblen County, Tennessee, and married Sally B. Scruggs ("Sally Scruggs" & "Sarah Scruggs"?);

Grover Francis Harmon ("Grover Harmon") born about 1888 in Bibles Chapel, Tennessee, and married Willie Rice Maloney ("Willie Maloney");

Fanny Lou Kate Harmon ("Fanny Harmon", "Frances Harmon"? & "Lou Harmon") born about 1889, and died about 1948;

L.M. Harmon born on January 18, 1894, and died about January 24, 1894; and,

Ruby P. Harmon ("Ruby Harmon") who married Lace W. Hybarger ("Lace Hybarger"), died about 1961, and is buried in the Ft. Hill Cemetery in Cleveland, Tennessee;

Margaret J. Harmon ("Margaret Harmon") born about 1847 in Midway, Tennessee;

Charles B. Harmon ("Charles Harmon") born about 1849 in Midway, Tennessee;

David I. Harmon ("David Harmon") born about 1851 in Midway, Tennessee, and married Martha E. Simpson ("Martha Simpson");

Sarah I. Harmon ("Sarah Harmon") born about 1854 in Midway, Tennessee, and married Granville J. Glasscock ("Granville Glasscock");

Matilda V. Harmon ("Matilda Harmon") born about 1857 in Midway, Tennessee, married Joseph Alexander Wisecarver ("Joseph Wisecarver"), and died about 1938;

Thomas F. Harmon ("Thomas Harmon") born about 1860 in Midway, Tennessee, and married Dora E. Haun ("Dora Haun"); and,

Samuel S. Harmon ("Samuel Harmon") born about 1862 in Midway, Tennessee;

John Cavener (“John Cavender”?) born about 1825 in Greene County, Tennessee, and probably was the same John Cavner ("John Cavener"? & "John Cavender"?) who married Margaret Cass ("Peggy Cass") on April 18, 1849 in Greene County, Tennessee. It is to be noted that a John Cavender was living in Greene County, Tennessee in 1830, that a John Cavender was living in Greene County, Tennessee in 1832, that a John Cavender was living in District 9 of Greene County, Tennessee in 1850, and that a John Cavender family were then living in District 10 of Greene County, Tennessee in 1860.418

Thomas Daughtry Cavener ("Thomas Cavender"?, “Thomas Daughtry Cavender”?, “T.D. Cavender”? & "Thomas Cavender"?) born about 1835, married Elizabeth G. Harrison ("Elizabeth Harrison") on August 20, 1857 in Greene County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Shiloh Cemetery in Greene County, Tennessee. Thomas Cavener was made the guardian of his brother George Cavener from July 6, 1857 to June 14, 1861. He also may have been the administrator of the estate of James Cavener ("James Cavenor", "James B. Cavender"?, “J.B. Cavender”, "James Cavender" & “James Benjamin Cavender”?) who, in the 1860 census, was 3 years old and thus born about 1857 and was living with the George McAmis family. Thomas Cavener and Elizabeth Cavener had 2 children:

Susan Cavener born about 1855; and,

Benjamin Cavener ("Benny Cavener" & “Benjamin Cavender”?) born about 1860 in Greene County, Tennessee;

James Cavener (“James Cavender”? & “James B. Cavender”?) born before 1839 in Greene County, Tennessee; and,

George Crawford Cavener ("George Cavener", “George Crawford Cavender”?, “George C. Cavender”, “G.C. Cavender”? & “George Cavender”?) was born on June 14, 1839 in Greene County, Tennessee, and who stated that he was the youngest of the 9 living children of John Cavener and Susan Cavener ("Susanna Cavener"), formerly Susanna Armitage ("Susan Armitage") of Washington County, Tennessee. George Cavener married Amanda Melvina Early ("Amanda Melvinia Early", "Amanda M. Early & "Amanda Early") on October 28, 1862 in Washington County, Tennessee, lived many years in Cocke County, Tennessee, died November 5, 1919 at the age of 80 in Mohawk, Greene County, Tennessee, is buried in the Mt. Hope Cemetery in Mohawk, Tennessee. George Cavener is said to be of Irish descent and Amanda Early was said to be of English descent. He was a Confederate soldier during the Civil War and hauled food and provisions to the front line troops with a team and wagon. Amanda Early was born August 5, 1842 in Washington County, Tennessee, she was the daughter of William Early and Susan Brown of Washington County, Tennessee and the grand daughter of Samuel Early and Delila Hartzell of Washington County, Tennessee. In the later years of her life, she lived in Mohawk, Greene County, Tennessee, and died May 17, 1926 at the age of 83. George Cavener apparently was against slavery but, because of where they were living, they had to support the Confederate Army. George Cavener and Amanda Cavener are both buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery near Mohawk, Green County, Tennessee and they had 10 children:

Thomas Pitt Cavener ("Thomas Cavener", Thomas Pitt Cavender”?, “Thomas Cavender” & “T.P. Cavender”?) born December 16, 1863 in Limestone, Washington County, Tennessee, married Mabel Lee Tippen ("Mabel Tippen", "Mabel Tippins" & "Mable Tippen"?) Easter Sunday on April 10, 1914 in Rome, Georgia when she was 18 years of age and thus she would have been born about 1887, was a teacher in Cave Springs, Georgia. Thomas Cavener died on February 21, 1941 in Rome, Georgia, and is buried in the Oakland Cemetery in Rome County, Georgia. Mabel Tippen was the daughter of Lemuel Tippins ("Lemuel Tippin") and Ettie George. About 1932, Thomas Cavener wrote to his brother, Samuel Cavener, and explained his problems following his wife's departure, and Samuel Cavender sent money for the children of Thomas Cavender to travel to California to live with him. Mabel Cavener moved to Atlanta, Georgia where she worked for a while and then moved to Washington, D.C. to live with her sister Ruth Atkins. The 8 children of Thomas Cavener and Mabel Cavener were:

Nina Mae Cavener ("Nina Cavener", “Nina Mae Cavender”?, “Nina Cavender” & “N.M. Cavender”?) born February 7, 1915 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, ran away when her mother left and her whereabouts were unknow for several years, married Charles Milton Bennett ("Charles Bennett") on April 7, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois, and died of cancer either onJune 7, 1967 or on June 6, 1967451, and was cremated in Bristol, Pennsylvania. Charles Bennett and Nina Bennett had a daughter named:

Eva May Bennett ("Eva Bennett") who was born March 15, 1953 in the Nazareth Hospital in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, and lived in Bristol, Pennsylvania;

Mary Melvinia Cavener ("Mary Cavener", “Mary Melvinia Cavender”?, “Melvinia Cavender” & “M.M. Cavender”?) born October 15,1917 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, married Jesse Vernon Craddock ("Jesse Craddock") on July 18, 1936 in Medford, Oregon, and lived in Macdoel, California. Jesse Craddock and Mary Craddock had 5 children:

Jane Marie Craddock ("Jane Craddock") born May 5, 1937 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, first married Edwin Carl McElvain ("Edwin McElvain" & "Edwin McEvain"?) on April 9, 1955 in Dorris California., and later married Kenneth Canada on October 27, 1973 in Home French Camp, San Joaquin County, California, and lives in Fremont, California. Edwin McElvain was the son of Walter McElvain ("Walter McEvain"?) and Anna Webb and Kenneth Canada was the son of Thomas Canada and Phyllis Tippin. Edwin McElvain and Jane McElvain had 2 children:

Ralph Lynn McElvain born on November 21, 1955 in Klamath Falls, Oregon and married Susan Kay Adams on June 25, 1796 in Reno, Nevada; and,

Joyce Elaine McElvain ("Joyce McElvain") was born on July 27, 1958 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, first married Calvin Curtis Whitt ("Calvin Whitt") on July 29, 1976 in the mountain home of Calvin's grandparents near Manteca, California, and next married Kenneth Delvin Nichols, III ("Kenneth Nichols") on November 22, 1989 in Lake Takoe, Nevada;

Daniel Thomas Craddock ("Daniel Craddock") born April 2, 1940 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, married Carole Susan Garrigues on November 24, 1962 in Long Beach, California and who was the daughter of Dale Garrigues and Elizabeth Blockston ("Betty Blockston"). Daniel Craddock and Elizabeth Craddock ("Betty Craddock") and had 3 children:

Mary Elizabeth Craddock ("Mary Craddock") born on July 28, 1963 in Long Beach California, and married Joaquin Juarez on May 29, 1963 in Reno, Nevada;

Susan Darlene Craddock ("Susan Craddock") born on September 30, 1965 in Stockton, California, and married Hugo Enrique Vargas ("Hugo Vargas") on June 15, 1991 in Danville, California; and,

Vernon Craddock born on August 16, 1968 in Stockton, California;

Nancy Ellen Craddock ("Nancy Craddock") born December 3, 1943 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, married Edward Holt Denman on December 14, in Dorris, California and who was the son of Edward Holt Denman, Sr. ("Edward Denman") and Viva Rodgers. Edward Denman and Nancy Denman ("Ellen Denman") had 2 daughters and resides in Calistota, California:

Lara Evangeline Denman ("Lara Denman" & "Laura Denman"?) born on January 29, 1969 in Mountain View, California, first married an unknown person about January 1991, and later married Lester Flynn on May 8, 1993 in St. Hellena, California; and,

Heather Ann Denman ("Heather Denman") born on October 27, 1970 in Mountain View, California, and married Steve True ("Stephen True"?) on October 20, 1990 in St. Helena, California;

Joseph Lee Craddock ("Joseph Craddock") born September 5, 1945 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, married Rita Ruth Wright ("Rita Wright") on September 9, 1967 in Chico, California and who was the daughter of Harold Wright and a Pauline. Joseph Craddock was a Major in the U.S. Air Force, and he and Rita Craddock ("Ruth Craddock") had 2 children, and lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado:

Douglas Lee Craddock ("Douglas Craddock") born on February 2, 1970 in Chico, California, and married Lisa Anger in October 1995 in Indiana; and,

Nichole Michelle Craddock ("Nichole Craddock") born on November 19, 1971; and,

Benjamin Terry Craddock ("Benjamin Craddock") born January 3, 1947, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, first married Mary Billings on February 14, 1971 in Reno, Nevada, and later married Mary Valore Greenwade ("Mary Greenwade") on June 22, 1979 in Reno, Nevada and who was adopted after her parents died when Mary Greenwade was a young teenager,and they presently live in Gazelle, California Mary Billings had 2 children from a previous marriage. Benjamin Craddock and Mary Cradock have a son named:

Timothy Jesse Craddock ("Timothy Craddock") born on May 11, 1980 in Mt. Shasta, California;

Thomas Summerfield Cavener ("Thomas S. Cavener", "Thomas Cavener", “Thomas S. Cavender”? & “T.S. Cavender”?) born October 7, 1919 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, married Vera Alicia Parsons ("Vera Parsons") on June 23, 1939 on the Parsons Ranch. Vera Parsons was born July 3, 1921 in Weed, California, and was the sister of John Parsons who married Ruth Marie Cavener ("Ruth Cavener"). The children of Thomas Cavener and Vera Cavener (“Vera Cavender”?) were:

Thomas Lewis Cavener ("Thomas Cavener", "Tommy Cavener", “Thomas Lewis Cavender”?, “Thomas Cavender” & “T.L. Cavender”?) born July 6, 1940 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, served in both the U.S. Army and Navy, first married Patricia Lynn Ingram ("Patricia Ingram") on June 30, 1960, were divorced in 1968, and later married Carol Ann Betts ("Carol Betts") on August 24, 1968 in Akron, Ohio, and still later married Beverlie Chatten on April 12, 1997 in Reno, Nevada. Patricia Ingram was born March 22, 1942 in Opelika, Alabama and was the daughter of Jerry Ingram and Dorothy Davis, and Carol Betts was born in Akron, Ohio and was the daughter of Verlan Cash Betts ("Verlan Betts"). Thomas Cavener and Patricia Cavener had 2 children:

Jeri Lynn Cavener ("Jeri Cavener", “Jeri Lynn Cavender”?, “Jeri Cavender”? & “J.L. Cavender”?) born August 25, 1962 in Pensacola, Florida, married David Beal in December 1986, separated about 1991, and they had a son named:

Joshua Jeremia Beal ("Joshua Beal") born September 14, 1983 in Mt. Shasta, California; and,

Alicia Lee Cavener ("Alicia Cavener", “Alicia Lee Cavender”?, “Alicia Cavender” & “A.L. Cavender”?) born August 25, 1964 in Omaha, Nebraska, and married a Brownlow;

Thomas Cavener and Carol Cavener had 2 children:

Scott David Cavener ("Scott Cavener", “Scott David Cavender”?, “Scott Cavender”? & “S.D. Cavender”?) born April 20, 1972 in Coos Bay, Oregon, married Monica Grossman on December 4, 1993 in Selma, California, and divorced about 1995-1996; and,

Pamela Ann Cavener ("Pamela Cavener", “Pamela Ann Cavender”?, “Pamela Cavender”? & “P.A. Cavender”?) born June 23, 1975 in Akron, Ohio, and married an Aaron; and,

David Lee Cavener ("David Cavener", “David Lee Cavender”?, “David Cavender”? & “D.L. Cavender”?) born November 13, 1942 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, first married Marilyn Faith Lofsted ("Marilyn Lofsted") on July 31, 1964 in Santa Rosa, California in the Christain Missionary Church, and were divorced before October 1978. who was born about 1944, and later married Martha Lofsted on October 13, 1978. Marilyn Lofsted was born July 20, 1948 in Equitos, Peru and was the daughter of Bertil A. Lofsted ("Bertil Lofsted. David Cavener and Marilyn Cavener had 3 children:

Jeffrey Douglas Cavener ("Jeffrey Cavener", “Jeffrey Douglas Cavender”?, “Jeffrey Cavender”? & “J.D. Cavender”?) born November 9, 1965 in Redding, California;

Robin Michelle J.E. Cavener ("Robin Cavener", “Robin Michelle Cavender”?, “Robin Cavender”?, “R.M. Cavender”? & "Michelle Cavener") born January 11, 1969 in San Mateo, California, and married Brian Douglas Whitehead ("Brian Whitehead") on July 31, 1993 in Shady Cove near Medford, Oregon; and,

Mark Phillip Cavener ("Mark Cavener", “Mark Phillip Cavender”?, “Mark Cavender”?, “M.P. Cavender”?) born December 5, 1969 in Anchorage, Alaska;

James Harold Cavener ("James Cavener", “James Harold Cavender”?, “James Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”?) born September 20, 1945 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, married Judith Lovise Lance ("Judith Lance") June 26, 1971 and lives in Nebraska where he first was a teacher and is now a minister. Judith Lance was born January 14, 1951 in Corvallas, Oregon. James Cavener and Judith Cavener had 2 children:

Gina Nicole Cavener ("Gina Cavener", “Gina Nicole Cavender”?, “Gina Cavender” & “G.N. Cavender”) born October 2, 1972 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and married Rodney King on April 5, 1995 in Omaha, Nebraska; and,

Kristina Suzanne Cavener ("Kristina Cavener", “Kristina Susanne Cavender?, “Kristina Cavender”? & “K.S. Cavender”) born July 23, 1974 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and married Rick Siders on October 21, 1995 in Omaha, Nebraska at the Pacific Hills Luthern Church with Paster James Cavener performing the ceremony;

Gary Dale Cavener ("Gary Cavener", “Gary Dale Cavender”?, “Gary Cavender”? & “G.D. Cavender”?) born January 23, 1948 at Klamath Falls, Oregon, married Patricia Diane Gladden ("Patricia Gladden") June 21, 1969 in Klamath Falls, Oregon at the First Church of God, and lived in Portland, Oregon. Patricia Gladden was born March 6, 1951 in Wusco, California and was the daughter of Otis Gladden. Gary Cavener and Patricia Cavener had 2 children:

Gregory Dale Cavener ("Gregory Cavener", “Gregory Dale Cavender”?, “Gregory Cavender”? & “G.D. Cavender”?) born September 29, 1971 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and married a Sarah; and,

Nathan Daniel Cavener ("Nathan Cavener", “Nathan Daniel Cavender”?, “Nathan Cavender”? & “N.D. Cavender”?) born January 4, 1976 at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and married a Heather; and,

Douglas Ray Cavener ("Douglas Cavener", “Douglas Ray Cavender”, “Douglas Cavender”? & “D.R. Cavender”?) born February 25, 1950 at Klamath Falls, Oregon, first married Nancy Elizabeth Cooter ("Nancy Cooter") on June 30, 1970 in Breese Church of Nazarene in Pasadena, California, later married Lan Wu about February 1997 in Tennessee, and is a professor at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Nancy Cooter was born October 23, 1948 in Syracuse, New York, and was the daughter of Robert Edwin Cooter ("Robert Cooter"). Douglas Cavener and Nancy Cavener had 2 children:

Beth Alicia Cavener ("Beth Cavener", “Beth Alicia Cavender”?, “Beth Cavender”? & “B.A. Cavender”?) born November 25, 1972 in Pasadena, California; and,

Vicki Summerfield Cavener ("Vickie Cavener", "Victoria Cavener"?, “Vickie Summerfield Cavender”?, “Vickie Cavender”?, Victoria Cavender”? & “V.S. Cavender”?) born July 25, 1975 in Middleborough, Massachusetts;

Paul Revere Cavener ("Paul Cavener", “Paul Revere Cavender”, “Paul Cavender”? & “P.R. Cavender”?) born November 2, 1921 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, was in the U.S. Navy from 1941 to the end of World War II, married Frances Prexyda Czech ("Frances Czech") on December 2, 1944 in Mt. Rainer, Maryland, and lived in Macdoel, California. Paul Cavener and Francis had 2 daughters:

Eileen Marie Revere Cavener ("Eileen Cavener", "Marie Cavener", “Eileen Marie Revere Cavender”?, “Eileen Cavender”, “E.M.R. Cavender”? & “E.M. Cavender”?) born July 9, 1945 in Cleverly, Maryland, and married Robert Dale McKay ("Robert McKay" & "Bob McKay") on February 12, 1966 at a ranch in Dorris, California near Macdoel, California. Robert McKay and Eileen McKay ("Marie McKay" & "Revere McKay") and have adopted a son named:

Glen Cavener (“Glenn Cavender”?); and,

Mary Denise Cavener ("Mary Cavener", “Mary Denise Cavender”, “Mary Cavender” & M.D. Cavender”?) born September 10, 1947 in Yreka, California, became a teacher of University of California Medical School in Los Angeles, California, and in 1983 was not married;

Victor Lee Cavener ("Victor Cavener", “Victor Lee Cavender”?, “Victor Cavender”? & “V.L. Cavender”?) born July 23, 1923 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, first married Annabelle Lee Henderson ("Annabelle Henderson") in June 1943 in Reno, Nevada, later married Linda Brown Edwards ("Linda Edwards") before 1970, and still later married Charlene Goodson Charette ("Charlene Charette") on April 8, 1995 in Reno, Nevada, first lived in Dorris, California and lived in Grenada, California where Victor Cavener owns 10 acres of land. Victor Cavener and Annabelle Cavener had 5 children:

Kenneth Wayne Cavener ("Kenneth Cavener", “Kenneth Wayne Cavender”?, “Kenneth Cavender” & “K.W. Cavender”) born September 15, 1946 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, first married Vicki Evans on June 19, 1964 in Reno, Nevada, later married Franses Fenceler ("Francis Fenceler"?) on September 4, 1969 in Reno, Nevada, lived in Red Bluff, California. Kenneth Cavener and Vicki Cavener had 2 daughters:

Tokie Eleka Cavener ("Tokie Cavener", “Tokie Eleka Cavender”?, “Tokie Cavender”? & “T.E. Cavender”?) born on September 29, 1964 in Yreka, California; and,

Lynn Cavener (“Lynn Cavender”?) born in 1966 in Yreka, California;

Kenneth Cavener and Frances Cavener had 3 daughters:

Shannon Cavener (“Shannon Cavender”?) born on December 19, 1970 in Medford, Oregon;

Deon Cavener (“Deon Cavender”?) born on March 21, 1976 in Medford, Oregon; and,

Tori Cavener born on July 27, 1980 in Medford, Oregon;

Vicky Kay Cavener ("Victoria Kay Cavener"?, "Vicky Cavener" & "Victoria Cavener"?, "Victoria Kay Cavender"?, "Vicky Cavender", “V.K. Cavender”? & "Victoria Cavender"?) born March 5, 1948 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, married Harry Fine, had 2 daughters in Klamath Falls, Oregon, died in an automobile accident on December 23, 1973 near Dorris, California on Highway 97, and is buried in the Klamath Memorial Cemetery. The children of Harry Fine and Vicky Fine ("Kay Fine") were:

Shanne Diane Fine ("Shanne Fine") born November 10, 1964 in Yreka, California and died the same day;

Christina Diana Fine ("Christina Fine" & "Tina Fine") born December 7, 1966 in Yreka, California, died in an automobile accident on December 29, 1973 near Dorris, California on Highway 97, and is buried in the Klamath Memorial Cemetery in Klamath Falls, Oregon; and,

Lori Lynn Fine ("Lori Fine") born September 29, 1968 in Yreka, California, died in an automobile accident on December 29, 1973 near Dorris, California on Highway 97, and is buried in the Klamath Memorial Cemetery in Klamath Falls, Oregon

Ricky Lee Cavener ("Richard Lee Cavener"?, "Ricky Cavener" & "Richard Cavener"?, "Richard Lee Cavender"?, "Ricky Cavender"?, “R.L. Cavender”? & "Richard Cavender"?) born on September 21, 1959 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and married Reggi Blake on June 3, 1989 in Reno, Nevada. Ricki Cavener and Reggi Cavener had 2 children:

Nicoll L. Cavener ("Nicoll Cavener", "Nicolle Cavener"?, "Nicoll Cavender", Nicoll L. Cavender”?,, “N.L. Cavender”? & "Nicolle Cavender"?) born on May 24, 1991; and,

Taylor L. Cavener ("Taylor Cavener", “Taylor L. Cavender”?, “Taylor Cavender”? & “T.L. Cavender”?) born on April 17, 1995 in Davis, California;

Rennell Dewoody Cavener ("Rennell Cavener", “Rennell Dewoody Cavender”?, “Rennell Cavender”? & “R.D. Cavender”?) born April 13, 1961 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and in 1983 had not married and was in the U.S. Navy in Jacksonville, Florida; and,

Roxann Gloryi Cavener ("Roxyann Cavener" & "Roxyanne Cavener"?, “Roxann Gloria Cavender”?, “Gloryi Cavender”?, "Roxyann Cavender", “R.G. Cavender’? & "Roxyanne Cavender"?) born November 2, 1963 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and married John Senf on September 1, 1990 in Yreka, California;

Victor Cavener and Linda Cavener had one child:

Christopher Lee Cavener ("Christopher Cavener", “Christopher Lee Cavender”?, “Christopher Cavender”? & “C.L. Cavender”?) born July 15, 1970 in Yreka, California, and married Krista Scantland on April 20, 1989 in Reno, Nevada. Christopher Cavener and Krista Cavener had 2 children:

Erika Leeann Cavener ("Erika Cavener", “Erika Leeann Cavender”?, “Erika Cavender”? & “E.L. Cavender”?) born on May 20, 1989 in Yreka, California; and,

Matthew Christopher Cavener ("Matthew Cavener", “Matthew Christopher Cavender”, “Matthew Cavender”? & “M.C. Cavender”?) born on October 13, 1990 in Yreka, California;

Ruth Marie Cavener ("Ruth Cavener", “Ruth Marie Cavender”?, “Ruth Cavender”? & “R.M. Cavender”?) born April 23, 1925 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, married John Henry Parsons ("John Parsons") on October 18, 1943 in Reno, Nevada, died April 7, 1979 in Woodburn, Oregon, and is buried in the Lakeview Cemetery in Macdoel, California. John Parsons was born July 3, 1924 near Macdoel, California, and died June 24, 1981. John Parsons and Ruth Parsons had 4 children:

John Lewis Parsons ("John Parsons") born April 14, 1945 at Klamath Falls, Oregon, married a Mary Ellen Wetland ("Mary Wetland") on March 21, 1970, and died on July 23, 1987 in Portland, Oregon. Mary Watland was born in Portland, Oregon? John Parsons and Mary Parsons had 2 children:

Douglas White Parsons ("Douglas Parsons") born May 17, 1972 in Portland, Oregon; and,

Katherine Ann Parsons ("Katherine Parsons") born August 30, 1978 in Portland, Oregon;

Linda Jean Parsons ("Linda Parsons") born December 23, 1947 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, first married Donald Owens ("Don Owens") on March 17, 1968 in Klamath Luthern Church in Klamah Falls, Oregon. Donald Owens was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon on August 14, 1943. She later married Thomas Cowin in 1971 and who was born in Fowler, California on June 23, 1947, and she later married Harry Zumtobel about 1990. Donald Owens and Linda Owens had twin boys:

Scott Lee Owens ("Scott Owens") born October 22, 1968 in Klamath Falls, Oregon; and,

Chad Michael Owens ("Chad Owens") born October 22, 1968 at Klamath Falls, Oregon;

Thomas Cowin and Linda Cowin had a child named:

Brent Elvanee Cowin ("Brent Cowin") born March 25, 1974 in Las Vegas, Nevada;

Judy Carol Parsons ("Judy Parsons) born May 24, 1949 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, married Lawrence Hayes on November 5, 1972, and died on June 17, 1985 in Phoenix, Arizona. Lawrence Hayes was born May 10, 19xx in Bisbee, Arizona. Lawrence Hayes and Judy Hayes had one child named:

David Lawrence Haynes ("David Haynes") born June 25, 1977 in Phoeniz, Arizona; and,

Susan Elaine Parsons ("Susan Parsons") born February 2, 1952 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and married Melvin Douglas Hughes ("Melvin Hughes") on November 14, 1970 in the First Presbyterian Church in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Melvin Hughes was born October 13, 1948 in Minnesota. Melvin Hughes and Susan Hughes had 2 children:

Paul Douglas Hughes ("Paul Hughes") born November 23, 1973 in Klamath Falls, Oregon; and,

Dana Louise Hughes ("Dana Hughes") born January 20, 1978 in Portland, Oregon;

Harold Joseph Cavener ("Harold Cavener", “Harold Joseph Cavender”?, “Harold Cavender”? & “H.J. Cavender”?) born June 3, 1927 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, married Dorothy Agnes Nielsen ("Dorothy Nielson") on June 27, 1954 in Sidney, Montana, and lived in various parts of California, joined the U.S. Navy until the end of the war, lived in Alaska for several years then moved to Paul, Idaho. Dorothy Nielsen was born November 19, 1931 and her mother died 2 years later. Harold Cavener and Dorothy Cavener have 3 children:

Lorraine Sue Cavener ("Lorraine Cavener", Lorraine Sue Cavender”?, “Lorraine Cavender”? & “L.S. Cavender’?) born December 31, 1955 in Anchorage, Alaska, married Arthur Keith Oetting ("Arthur Oetting") of Portland, Oregon on December 30, 1981 in the Zion Lutheran Church in Portland, Oregon;

Alan Harold Cavener ("Alan Cavener", “Alan Harold Cavender”?, “Alan Cavender”? & “A.H. Cavender”?) born November 20, 1958 in Rupert, Idaho, married Jo Lynne Marie Hafla ("Jo Hafla" & "Lynne Hafla") on May 31, 1980 in the Holy Rosary Catholic Parish in Idaho Falls, Idaho, and lived in Meridian, Idaho. Joe Hafla was the daughter of Richard E. Hafla ("Richard Hafla"). Alan Cavener and Jo Cavener have 2 children:

Lucas Alan Cavener ("Lucas Cavener", “Lucas Alan Cavender”?, “Lucas Cavender” & “L.A. Cavender”?) born November 16, 1980 in Boise, Idaho; and,

Levi Brandon Cavener ("Levi Cavener", “Levi Brandon Cavender”?, “Levi Cavender”? & “L.B. Cavender”) born on November 14, 1986 in Boise, Idaho; and,

Marielle Marguerite Cavener ("Marielle Cavener", “Mariella Marguerite Cavender”?, “Mariella Cavender”? & “M.M. Cavender”?) born February 16, 1968 in Rupert, Idaho, and married Alan Westphal on May 16, 1992 in Rupert, Idaho and who was the son of John Westphal. Alan Westphal and Marielle Westphal ("Marguerite Westphal") had a son named:

Evan Frederick Westphal ("Evan Westphal") born on May 23, 1996 in Rupert, Idaho; and,

An infant child born about 1929 in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, died at birth, and is buried in the corner of their garden;

Susan Emma Cavener ("Susan Cavener", Susan Emma Cavender”?, “Susan Cavender”? & “S.E. Cavender”?) born April 6, 1866 in Limestone, Washington County, Tennessee and died the same day;

Ruth Ann Cavener ("Ruth Cavener", “Ruth Ann Cavender”, “Ruth Cavender” & “R.A. Cavender”?) born April 26, 1867 in Limestone, Washington County, Tennessee and died the same day;

Nancy Emaline Cavener ("Nancy Cavener", “Nancy Emaline Cavender’?, “Nancy Cavender” & “N.E. Cavender”?) born January 21, 1869 in either Washington County, Tennessee or in Cocke County, Tennessee,451 married William A. Sawyer ("William Sawyer") on November 26, 1895, died about 1960 in Cleveland, Tennessee, and is buried in the Mt. Hope Cemetery in Mohawk, Tennessee. William Sawyer died January 19, 1904 in an unknown accident. The children of William Sawyer and Nancy Sawyer were:

William Jackson Sawyer, ("William Sawyer" & "W.M. Sawyer"?) born on October 27, 1896 in Cocke County, Tennessee, died on September 1, 1897 in Cocke County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Glendale Cemetery in Cocke County, Tennessee; and,

Susan Melvina Sawyer ("Susan Sawyer") born on February 24, 1898 in Cocke County, Tennessee, lived with her mother all her life, died in 1944 in Cocke County, Tennessee, and is buried in the Glendale Cemetery in Cocke County, Tennessee next to her father and brother;

Samuel Summerfield Cavener ("Samuel Cavener", "Summer Cavener"?, “Samuel Summerfield Cavender”?, “Samuel Cavender” & “S.S. Cavender”?) born October 26, 1871 in either Washington County, Tennessee or in Cock County, Tennessee451, married Annie Carter ("Ann Carter"? & "Anna Carter"?) October 21, 1900 in or near Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, lived on a 160 acre farm near Macdoel, California, died either on June 9, 1939 or on January 9, 1939451 in a mental institution in Napa, California, and is buried in the Lakeview Cemetery in Macdoel, California. Annie Carter was either full or part Indian and is said to be the daughter of an Indian chief. Samuel Cavener left his wife in Arkansas and took his daughter, Mary Cavener, to George Cavener and Amanda Cavener's home in Mohawk, Tennessee to raise and never saw his wife again. The children of Samuel Caverner and Annie Cavener were:

an unknown son born about 1901 near Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and who died about 1905 near Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas; and,

Mary Margaret Cavener ("Mary Cavener", “Mary Margaret Cavender”, “Mary Cavender”? & “M.M. Cavender”?) born December 23, 1903 near Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, was raised by her grandparents in Mohawk, Tennessee from an early age until she married, married Toney Albert Guthrie ("Toney Guthrie", "Tony Guthrie", "Anthony Guthrie"? & "Albert Guthrie") on November 15, 1919 in Tennessee, died in February 1972 in Cleveland, Tennessee, and is buried in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Cleveland, Tennessee. Toney Guthrie was born June 3, 1897, lived in California for 4-5 years and lived with his father-in-law, Samuel Cavener, after he was married, then moved back to Cleveland, Tennessee and apparently died there in August 1982. The 11 children of Toney Guthrie and Mary Guthrie were:

Nettie Dellavinia Guthrie ("Nettie Guthrie") born August 30, 1920, in Greene County, Tennessee, married Chester Lee Ross ("Chester Ross") on November 2, 1941 in Chattsworth, California died in 1965, and is buried in the Lebanon Baptist Cemetery in Cleveland, Tennessee. Chester Ross and Nettie Ross ("Dellavinia Ross") had 8 children:

Mary Leuna Ross ("Mary Ross") who married Rev. William Young;

Mildred Ross who married Fred Wilson ("Frederick Wilson"?);

Edna Ruth Ross ("Edna Ross") born January 1, 1949;

Albert Lee Ross ("Albert Ross") born on December 30, 1951;

Lonnie Ross born about 1952;

Melba Ross born about 1955;

Mack Guthrie Ross ("Mack Ross") born about 1957; and,

An unknown infant born after 1957;

Ruth Inez Guthrie ("Ruth Guthrie") born October 25, 1922 in Siskiyou County, California, married Clyde Beck on April 2, 1945, and lived in Riceville, Tennessee. Clyde Beck and Ruth Beck ("Inez Beck") had 5 children:

Wendell Beck born about 1946;

Ann Beck born about 1948;

Garry Beck born about 1952;

Etta Ruth Beck ("Etta Beck") born on April 22, 1958 in Tennessee, and married Steven B. Stadtmiller ("Steven Stadtmiller") on June 26, 19xx in the Fairview Baptist Church in Athens, Tennessee; and,

Jerry Beck born about 1963;

Madison Eugene Guthrie ("Madison Guthrie") born August 6, 1924 in Siskiyou County, California, and married Ruby Colthorp about 1949. Madison Guthrie and Ruby Guthrie had 4 children:

Vesta Eugenia Guthrie ("Vesta Guthrie") born about 1950;

George A. Guthrie ("George Guthrie") born about 1952;

David Guthrie born about 1953; and,

Claud Guthrie ("Claude Guthrie"?) born about 1954;

Phyllis Albadine Guthrie ("Phyllis Guthrie") born April 19, 1926 in Siskiyou County, California, and married John A. Hill ("John Hill"). John Hill and Phyllis Hill ("Albadine Hill") had 5 children:

An unknown infant who died about 9 months old;

Dannie Hill born about 1960;

Toney Hill born about 1961;

Wayne Hill born about 1962; and,

David Hill born about 1965;

Mary Nellie Guthrie ("Mary Guthrie") born July 19, 1928 in Greene County, Tennessee, first married William M. Mumpower ("William Mumpower") about 1949, later married Melvin Clow on September 21, 1979, died on March 20, 1997 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Riva, Maryland. William Mumpower and Mary Mumpower ("Nellie Mumpower") had 5 children:

Christopher Mumpower born about 1950;

Theresa Mumpower born about 1952;

Cliff Mumpower ("Clifford Mumpower"?) born about 1955;

Joy Mumpower born about 1957; and,

Billie Mumpower born about 1960;

Carter Poe Guthrie ("Carter Guthrie") born March 22, 1931 in Cleveland, Tennessee, died November 28, 1981, and is buried in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Cleveland, Tennessee;

Samuel Andrew Guthrie ("Samuel Guthrie") born November 16, 1933 in Cleveland, Tennessee, first married Dixie about 1954, and later married Janet Lu Bateman ("Janet Bateman") on May 8, 1982 in the Peace Catholic Church in Mesa, Arizona. The children of Samuel Guthrie and Dixie Guthrie were:

Gordon Lee Guthrie ("Gordon Guthrie") born October 8, 1955 in Cleveland, Tennessee, and lived in Cleveland, Tennessee;

Mark Anthony Guthrie ("Mark Guthrie") born October 27, 1957 in Cleveland, Tennessee, and lived in Sidney, Ohio;

Palma June Guthrie ("Palma Guthrie", "Pameula Guthrie" & "Pamela Guthrie"?) born February 22, 1958 in Cleveland, Tennessee, married an unknown person and lived in Cleveland, Tennessee; and,

Bryan Keith Guthrie ("Bryan Guthrie" & "Brian Guthrie"?) born November 29, 1980 in Cleveland, Tennessee, lived in Cleveland, Tennessee and had 4 children;

Franklin Delano Guthrie ("Franklin Guthrie") born February 28, 1936 in Cleveland, Tennessee, and married Shirley Bryson. Franklin Guthrie and Shirley Guthrie had a son named:

Newton Albert Guthrie ("Newton Guthrie") born in June 1963;

William Fay Guthrie ("William Guthrie") born November 12, 1938 in Cleveland, Tennessee, and married Hazel Bean who was the daughter of W.D. Bean. William Guthrie and Hazel Guthrie had 4 children:

Karen Darlene Guthrie ("Karen Guthrie") born about 1959, and married Thomas Earl Gambill ("Thomas Gambill") on May 4, 1984 in the Trinity United Methodist Church;

Melanie Fay Guthrie ("Melanie Guthrie") born about 1962; and,

Lisa Guthrie born about 1966;

Bruce Albert Guthrie ("Bruce Guthrie") born May 11, 1941 in Cleveland, Tennessee, and married Sandra Monroe on May 12, 1961. Bruce Guthrie and Sandra Guthrie had 2 children:

Janet Guthrie, an adopted daughter, born about 1961; and,

Steven Bruce Guthrie ("Steven Guthrie") born about 1963; and,

Leon Cavener Guthrie ("Leon Guthrie") born February 15, 1945 in Cleveland, Tennessee, married Levetta Monroe, was killed in an automobile accident in 1974, and is buried in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Cleveland, Tennessee. Leon Guthrie and Levetta Guthrie had 2 children:

Susan Marie Guthrie ("Susan Guthrie") born in October 1966; and,

an unknown son born about 1968;

Mary Margaret Cavener ("Mary Cavener", “Mary Margaret Cavender”?, “Mary Cavender”? & “M.M. Cavender”?) born April 12, 1874 in either Washington County, Tennessee or in Cocke County, Tennessee,451 married Charles S. Wilkerson ("Charles Wilkerson") in Mohawk, Tennessee on November 24, 1892, died January 28, 1895 at the age of 21, and is buried in the Concord Community Cemetery near Mohawk, Tennessee. Apparently Charles Wilkerson killed a man and went to Beaumont, Texas to avoid prosecution where he lived for the rest of his life, leaving his wife, Mary Wilkerson, pregnant and she gave birth to a daughter named:

Vertie Wilkerson who was born January 21, 1894 in Mohawk, Tennessee, was raised by her Wilterson paternal grandparents in Mohawk, Tennessee, later lived with her father, first married Dan Carr ("Daniel Carr") on April 27, 1913, later married Alex McAmis in Texas on October 17, 1915 who was killed when he fell from a horse that had slipped on some ice and broke his neck, and she still later married Rodney Hussing ("Bob Hussing) on August 4, 1925 in Ohio, and lived the last 20-25 years of her life in Cincinnati, Ohio where she died in 1979. Rodney Hussing and Vertie Hussing adopted a baby girl and named her:

Mary Sue Hussing ("Mary Hussing"), adopted, was born in August 1943, had 3 children, was then divorced and lived in Norwood, Ohio;

George Eugene Cavener ("George Cavener", “George Eugene Cavender”?, “George Cavender”? & “ G.E. Cavender”?) born March 23, 1878 in either Washington County, Tennessee or in Cocke County, Tennessee451, apparently never married, died January 19, 1915 in the Stockton, California hospital, and is buried in the cemetery in Lodi, California. About 1911-1912, he worked with his brother Sam Cavener in Eastern Texas logging and also traveled to the Panhandle of Oklahoma in a horse and wagon to check out the land, and he further traveled to New Mexico to hunt deer and bear;

Amanda Katherine Cavener ("Amanda Catherine Cavener"?, "Amanda Cavener", "Kate Cavener", "Amanda Katherine Cavender"?, "Amanda Cavender", "Kate Cavender" & “A.K. Cavender”?) born August 21, 1880 in Cocke County, Tennessee, first married Joe Ausburn ("Joseph Ausburn" & "Joseph Asburn"?), later married J. Frank Dyer on January 30, 1901, still later married William Samuel Harris ("William Harris") on March 24, 1907 in Greene County, Tennessee, still later married John W. Vaughn ("John Vaughn") about 1934 and who died in 1939. She resided for many years in Mohawk, Tennessee, then moved to Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee and lived with her daughter, Bonnie Fay and her granddaughter Vanada Irwin, died on January 6, 1960 in Mohawk, Tennessee, and is buried in the Mt. Hope Cemetery in Mohawk, Tennessee. Joe Ausburn and Amanda Ausburn had a daughter named:

Bonnie Fay Ausburn ("Bonnie Ausburn") born on either October 28, 1897 or on October 28, 1898 in Greene County, Tennessee, married Troy William Rader ("Troy Rader") on January 7, 1920 in Oklahoma, died on August 9, 1984 in Mohawk, Tennessee, and is buried in the Mt. Hope Cemetery in Mohawk, Tennessee. Troy Rader and Bonnie Rader ("Bonnie Rader") had a daughter named:

Vanada Pauline Rader ("Vanada Rader") who was born September 20, 1920 in Oklahoma, and married Bernard Joseph Irwin ("Bernard Irwin" & "Barney Irwin") on October 20, 1941 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee. Bernard Irwin and Vanada Irwin ("Pauline Irwin") had 3 children:

Bernard Joseph Irwin ("Bernard Irwin" & "Barney Irwin") born on July 24, 1943 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, and married Brenda Sue Weaver ("Brenda Weaver") on January 23, 1965 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee;

William Baxter Irwin ("William Irwin") born on October 15, 1944 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, first married a Betty in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, next married Kathy McCloud in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, next married June Roberts White ("June White") in April 1969 in Georgia, and later married Barbara Gastillo Campbell ("Barbara Campbell") on August 2, 1990 in Gatlinburg, Tennessee; and,

Margaret Fay Irwin ("Margaret Irwin" & "Peggy Irwin") born on October 15, 1958 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, and married Robert Plumlee in March 1990 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee;

William Harris and Amanda Harris had 2 children:

Rutherford Perry Harris ("Rutherford Harris") born on September 22, 1908 in Mohawk, Greene County, Tennessee, married Connie B. Day ("Connie Day") on April 28, 1926 in Greene County, Tennessee, died on July 7, 1988 in Kingsport, Tennessee, and is buried in the Fairview Cemetery in Mohawk, Tennessee. The children of Rutherford Harris and Connie Harris were:

Virginia Wade Harris ("Virginia Harris") born on July 12, 1828, and died the same day; and,

Ray Perry Harris ("Ray Harris") born on January 16, 1934, and died the same day; and,

Charles Bruce Harris ("Charles Harris") born on February 1, 1914 in Greene County, Tennessee, married Flossie Mae Bell ("Flossy Bell") on September 18, 1931, died on December 10, 1992 in Dayton, Ohio, and is buried in a cemetery in Dayton, Ohio. The children of Charles Harris and Flossie Harris (Mae Harris") were:

James Samuel Harris ("James Harris") born on June 4, 1934 in Dayton, Ohio; and;

Darrell Lee Harris ("Darrell Harris") born on September 19, 1937 in Dayton, Ohio;

Jones Victor Cavener ("Jones Cavener", "John Cavener"? "James Cavener"?, Jones Victor Cavender”?, "Jones Cavender"?, "John Cavender"?, “J.V. Cavender”? & "James Cavender"?) born on either January 17, 1882 or on January 17, 1883451 in either Mohawk, Greene County, Tennessee or in Cocke County, Tennessee451, left home when he was 16 years of age and went to Arkansas and worked in logging camps. Then he went to the timber country of Eastern Texas, and from there to Yukon, Oklahoma where he was called John Cavener and where he met his bride to be, Daisy May Stultz ("Daisy Stultz"), and they were married on February 12, 1907. Daisy Stultz was the daughter of John Francis Stultz ("John Stultz") and Jemima Elizabeth Belcher ("Jemima Belcher"). Jones Cavener died June 14, 1943 at the age of 61 in Yukon, Oklahoma and is buried in the Yukon Cemetery in Yukon, Oklahoma. Jones Cavener and Daisy Cavener had 7 children:

Victor Stultz Cavener ("Victor S. Cavener", "Victor Cavener", “Victor Stultz Cavender”?, “Victor Cavender”? & “V.S. Cavender”?) born February 1, 1908 in Yukon, Canadian County, Oklahoma, married Beula Basinger451 on August 17, 1929 in Oklahoma, became a podiatrist, retired in 1965, died November 6, 1990 at the age of 82, and is buried in the Yukon Cemetery. Beula Curry was born July 7, 1904 in Tomaha, Oklahoma near Vian, Oklahoma, and her mother died when Beula was 10 years of age and the family moved to Binger, Oklahoma. Beula Basinger had a sister named Stella Basinger who died January 10, 1937, and had a brother named Buster Basinger who died about 1975 at the age of 75. According to the above Victor Cavener who is said to have writen extensively about his ancestors, Hugh Cavender (probably "Hugh Cavener") who had a son named John Cavener ("John Cavender"?) who was born about 1793-1794; that the said John Cavener had a son named George Crawford Cavener ("George Cavener" & "George Cavender"?) who was born June 14, 1839; that the said George Cavener had a son named Jones Victor Cavener ("Jones Cavener" & "Jones Cavender"?) who was born January 17, 1883; and, that the said Jones Cavener was the father of the above Victor S. Cavener who was born February 1, 1908 and died November 1990. Victor Cavener and Beula Cavener had a daughter named:

Donna Lee Cavener ("Donna Cavener", “Donna Lee Cavender”?, “Donna Cavender”? & “D.L. Cavender”?) born August 20, 1930 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, first married John Brand, later married Paul Fleming, lived in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Jacksonville, Florida and in 1982 moved to Sunrise, Florida. Paul Fleming and Donna Fleming have 2 children:

Kristy Fleming who was adopted and lived in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; and,

Jay Fleming of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and who was also adopted;

Temple Eugene Cavener ("Temple Erwin Cavener"?, "Temple Cavener", "Mattie Cavener", “Temple Eugene Cavender”?, “Temple Cavender” & “T.E. Cavender’?) born September 25, 1910 in Yukon, Oklahoma, served in the military, first married Bernadine Jos Abeln ("Bernadine Abeln", “Judith Abeln”, & "Judy Abeln") about 1938, later married a Dorothy about 1946, died in October 1957 in Chicago, Illinois, and is buried in the Yukon Cemetery in Yukon, Oklahoma. Bernadine Temple Abeln was adopted at birth by Lester Trieger (“Lester Frieger”?) and his wife Mary. She was born about 1919 in Salisbury, Missouri, was living in Chicago, Illinois when she married Temple Cavener, later married Max Ammon who was then serving in the military and later did not return, and she died about 1949. Temple Cavener and Bernadine Cavener had 2 children:

Bernadine Temple Cavener ("Bernadine Cavener", “Bernadine Temple Cavender”?, “Bernadine Cavender”? & “B.T. Cavender”?) born April 2, 1939 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, was subsequently adopted by Lester Trieger and his wife Mary Trieger and given the name Judith Ann Trieger ("Judith Trieger"). Judith Trieger first married William Lewis in 1961 when she was 22 years old and lived in the Boston, Massachusetts area, and later married Peter Yanover in 1974 and moved to San Juan Capistrano, California. William Lewis and Judith Lewis had 3 children:

William Billy Lewis ("William Lewis") born about 1964;

Wendy Leigh Lewis ("Wendy Lewis") born about 1965; and,

Thomas Lewis born about 1966 in Boston, Massachusettrs;

Peter Yanover and Judith Yanover had a son named:

Christopher Bernard Yanover ("Christopher Yanover") born April 11, 1981; and,

Temple Eugene Alben Cavener ("Temple Cavener, "Alben Cavener", "Temple Cavener", Temple Eugene Alben Cavender”?, Temple Eugene Cavender”?, "Eugene Cavener", “Eugene Cavender”?, “T.E.A. Cavender”? & “T.E. Cavender”?) born on March 12, 1940 in the Salvation Army Hospital in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, and whose mother moved to either Kansas City, Missouri or near Salisbury, Missouri and married Max Ammon in 1944 following the birth of Temple Cavener was born and who subsequently adopted Temple Cavener. As Temple Cavener's step-father, Max Ammon, never returned from the military, Temple Cavemer lived with his maternal grandfather near Salisbury, Missouri until he died in 1955 in Salisbury, Missouri at the age of 15 from a rheumatic heart disease; Temple Cavener and Dorothy Cavener had a son named:

Temple Cavener (”Temple Cavender”) who was born in 1949 in Washington, D.C.;

Wade Cavener (“Wade Cavender”? was born November 7, 1912 in Yukon, Oklahoma, married Arlee Chitwood on February 7, 1935 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and died April 14, 1940 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the age of 27 in an accident that caused him to be severely burned. Wade Cavener and Arlee Cavener had a son named:

Jimmy Wade Cavener ("Jimmy Cavener", "James Cavener", “Jimmy Wade Cavender”?, “Jimmy Cavender”?, “James Cavender”? & “J.W. Cavender”) born November 2, 1935 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, lived in Lakewood, California and has 3-4 children;

Gordon Early Cavener ("Gordon Cavener", "Cotton Cavener", “Gordon Early Cavender”?, “Gordon Cavender”? & “G.E. Cavender”?) was born March 11, 1915 at Yukon, Oklahoma, served in the U.S. Air Corp, married Elizabeth Neal in the fall of 1945, and lived in Mexico and later moved back to Ukon, Oklahoma, where he died September 20, 1983 from cancer of the lungs and is buried in the Yukon Cemetery in Yukon, Oklahoma. Gordon Cavener and Elizabeth Cavener had 2 children:

Kay Fern Cavener ("Kay Cavener", “Kay Fern Cavender”?, “Kay Cavender”? & “K.F. Cavender”?) born August 28, 1950 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and married Phillip Forsythe in Oklahoma City. They were later divorced and Kay Forsythe in 1983 lived in New York City, New York; and,

Kye Neal Cavener ("Kye Cavener", “Kyle Neal Cavender”?, ‘Kyle Cavender” & “K.N. Cavender”?) born November 14, 1952 at Deming, New Mexico and had not married by 1982;

Fern Amanda Cavener ("Fern Cavener", “Fern Amanda Cavender”?, Fern Cavender”? & “F.A. Cavender”?) born January 1, 1918 in Yukon, Oklahoma, and married Chester Cochran on November 9, 1940, lived in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and later moved to Ft. Riley, Kansas, died on November 14, 1949 in Meeker, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Meeker Cemetery in Meeker, Oklahoma;

Gerald Leon Cavener ("Gerald Cavener", “Gerald Leon Cavender”?, “Gerald Cavender”? & “G.L. Cavender’?) born September 3, 1925 in Yukon, Oklahoma, first married Jo Ella Higgins ("Jo Higgins") on August, 9, 1945, later married Vivian Abston about 1961, was crippled by polio, died on September 4, 1991, and is buried in the Yukon Cemetery in Yukon, Oklahoma. Gerald Cavener and Jo Cavener had a son named:

Gerald Leon Cavener, Jr. ("Gerald Cavener", "Jerry Cavener", “Gerald Leon Cavender”?, “Gerald Cavender”? & “G.L. Cavender”?) born in July 1946 in Oklahoma, and who has a wife and 2 children; and,

Gerald Cavener and Vivian Cavener had a son named:

Mark Allen Cavener ("Mark Cavener", “Mark Allen Cavender”, “Mark Cavender”? & “M.A. Cavender’?) born April 12, 1961 in Oklahoma, married and have 2 children; and,

Donald Ray Cavener ("Donald Cavener", “Donald Ray Cavender”?, ‘Donald Cavender”? & “D.R. Cavender”?) born November 7, 1928 in Yukon, Oklahoma, served in the military, became a podiatrist, moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma and then to Ada, Oklahoma, married Sharon Gail Jones ("Sharon Jones") on September 2, 1961 at Chickasha, Oklahoma, committed suicide February 7, 1975 in Yukon, Oklahoma, and is buried at Yukon, Oklahoma. Donald Cavener and Sharon Cavener had 2 sons:

Alan Wade Cavener ("Alan Cavener", “Alan Wade Cavender”, ‘Alan Cavender”? & “A.W. Cavender”?) born October 21, 1962; and,

Billy Kent Cavener ("Billy Cavener", "William Cavener"?, “Billy Kent Cavender”?, "Billy Cavender", "William Cavender"?, “B.K. Cavender”? & “W.K. Cavender”?) born December 26, 1966; and,

Jacob Early Cavener ("Jacob Cavener", “Jacob Early Cavender?, "Early Cavender" & “J.E. Cavender”?) born October 1, 1887 in Cocke County, Tennessee, left home about 1906, worked in the oil fields, married his second cousin Elizabeth Williams ("Lizzie Carper" & "Glenna Carper") in August 1919 in Tennessee and who had previously changed her name to Glenna Carper, and his post office address at the time of working in the oil fields was Oil Fields, California which was several miles from Coalings, California. Jacob Cavener died April 19, 1960 in Santa Cruz, California, and is buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Santa Cruz, California. Elizabeth Williams was the daughter of Thomas Williams and Georgia Early (formerly Georgia Carper). Jacob Cavener and Glenna Cavener had a daughter named Earldine Cavener (“Erldine Cavender”?) who was born about 1920-1921. Earldine Cavener married, and had a son who lived in Houston, Texas and a daughter who lived in California, and died in 1953 at the age of about 33. Jacob Cavener and Elizabeth Cavener ("Glenna Cavener") had 2 children:

Earldine Cavener (“Earldine Cavender”? born May 30, 1920, and died in 1953; and,

Thomas W. Cavener ("Thomas Cavener", “Thomas W. Cavender”?, “Thomas Cavender” & “T.W. Cavender”?) born on September 24, 1937, and married a Lorna. The children of Thomas Cavener and Lorna Cavener were:

Mark Cavener (“Mark Cavender”?); and,

an unknown daughter; 394 & 451

WILLIAM CAVENER (“William Cavender”?) born about 1785-1795 in Greene County, Tennessee, and died about 1814 in Maryland/Washington D.C. in the War of 1814; and,

MARGARET GARNES CAVENER ("Margaret Cavener", “Peggy Cavner”, "Peggy Cavener", “Margaret Garnes Cavender”?, “Margaret Cavender”? & “M.G. Cavender”?) born on January 5, 1806, on October 25, 1809 was bound to Hugh Cavener (“Hugh Cavender”?) until the age of 18, was adopted by Hugh Cavener and Jane Cavener, married George McAmish ("George McAmis"?) on December 29, 1818 in Greene County, Tennessee in the home of Hugh Cavener and Jane Cavener on the Roaring Fork of the Lick Creek with Justice of the Peace John McPherran performing the ceremony and his uncle Thomas McAmis ("Thomas McAmish") being the witness, and she apparently died before January 19, 1822 as she was not mentioned in her grandfather's will when it was executed by him on that date. George McAmish was the son of William McAmis ("William McAmish"?) and Elizabeth. In the 1860 census for Greene County, Tennessee, a James B. Cavener ("James Cavener"), age 3, was living in the McAmis home. George McAmis and Peggy Amis lived in Greene County, Tennessee near the Roaring Fork of Lick Creek. The children of George McAmis and Peggy McAmis ("Margaret McAmis") were:

William McAmis born about 1820 in Greene County, Tennessee and married Elizabeth Grant;

Jane McAmis born about 1823 in Greene County, Tennessee;

Elizabeth McAmis born about 1825 in Greene County, Tennessee;

Hugh McAmis born about 1828 in Greene County, Tennessee and married a Nancy; and,

Susan McAmis born about 1830 in Greene County, Tennessee.451

HENRY CAVENDER line (1788 - 1860+)

HENRY CAVENDER is said to have been born in North Carolina about 1788, although in the 1880 census, Zacharia Cavender believed to be his son, said that his father was born in Virginia (i.e., not North Carolina) and that his mother was born in Tennessee. In 1830, Henry Cavender was apparently living in Grainger County, Tennessee, and in 1850 he was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee, at which time he was listed as then being 62 years of age and thus born about 1788, his wife at that time was Rebecca Cavender who was then age 32 and thus born about 1818 (and undoubtedly not his first wife), and his children then living at home at that particular time comprised: Franklin Cavender age 11 and thus born about 1839; Marion Cavender age 8 and thus born about 1842; Bohemia Cavender age 5 and thus born about 1845; Adaline Cavender (“Adeline Cavender”?) age 4 and thus born about 1846; Zach Cavender ("Zachariah Cavender"?, "Zachriah Cavender"? & "Zachra Cavender") age 3 and thus born about 1847; Mary Cavender age 2 (“Elizabeth Cavender”?) and thus born about 1848; and Sarah E. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.E. Cavender) age 8 months and thus born about 1850. 137

It is to be noted that Tennessee became a state in 1796 and was formed from the territory of North Carolina. Thus, Henry Cavender may not have actually moved from North Carolina to Granger County, Tennessee.

In 1860, the Henry Cavender family was still living in Hamilton County, Tennessee. At that time, he was listed as then being 76 years of age and thus born about 1784, his wife Rebecca Cavender was listed as then being age 41 and thus born about 1819, and their children then living at home at that time were: Franklin Cavender age 21 and thus born about 1839; Marion Cavender age 17 and thus born about 1843, Bohemia Cavender (female) 14 years of age and thus born about 1846; and, Zachariah Cavender age 13 and thus born about 1847.

It is believed that Henry Cavender had the following 9 children:

BENJAMIN S. CAVENDER (“Benjamin Cavender” & “B.S. Cavender”) born about 1806 in North Carolina. However, according to the death certificate of his daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Cavender (Sarah Cavender” & “S.E. Cavender”), he was born in Tennesseee. In either event, he married Sarah Elizabeth Nance (“Sarah Nance” & “Sally Nance”) on December 26, 1827 in Grainger County, Tennessee, was a schoolteacher, was still living in Grainger County, Tennessee in 1830, moved to Arcola, Dade County, Missouri about 1855-1856 484 where he purchased 2 farms, and died on either March 14, 1858479 & 484 or on April 14, 1858 in Dade County, Missouri at the age of 50 years while teaching at a school located on Cedar Creek, in Dade County, Missouri. The property of Benjamin Cavender was sold on the courthouse steps on September 6, 1858 to Thomas McGuire who subsequently assigned title to Thomas J. Cavender ("Thomas Jefferson Cavender"?, “T.J. Cavender” & "Thomas Cavender") who was probably the son of Benjamin Cavender. Sarah Nance was born either about 1808 or about 1812 in Grainger County, Tennessee, was the daughter of Reuben Nance and a Roseanna or Rosanna 484, died either before 1865 or after 1858 484 in Dade County, Missouri, and is buried in an unmarked grave in Farmer’s Field Cemetery in Dade County, Missouri. According to the 1850 census, Benjamin Cavender then 44 years of age, born about 1806 in North Carolina, and then living in Hamilton County, Tennessee, together with his wife Sarah Cavender age 38 and born in Tennessee, and their children at that particular point in time were: Parthena Jane Cavender ("Parthena Cavender" & “Parthenia Cavender”?) age 19 and thus born about 1831; Elijah Cavender age 18 and thus born about 1832; Rosannah Cavender (“Rosanah Cavender”?) age 15 and thus born about 1835; Sarah E. Cavender ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.E. Cavender”) age 13 and thus born about 1837; Thomas Jefferson Cavender ("Thomas Cavender" & “T.J. Cavender”) age 9 and thus born about 1841; Henry Calvin Cavender ("Henry Cavender", Henry C. Cavender” & “H.C. Cavender”) age 7 and thus born about 1843; Mary A. Cavender ("Mary Cavender" & “M.A. Cavender”) age 4 and thus born about 1846; and, Reuben Benjamin Cavender ("Reubin Cavender", “Reuben B. Cavender”, “R.B. Cavender” & "Reuben Cavender") age 2 and thus born about 1848. According to the 1860 census, Sarah Cavender and her son Thomas Cavender and 4 of their children were listed as then still living in Dade County, Missouri. He executed his Last Will and Testament on March 13, 1858 in Dade County, Missouri. Benjamin S. Cavender and Sarah Cavender had 10 children:

PARTHENIA JANE CAVENDER ("Parthena Cavender", “Parthenia J. Cavender”, “P.J. Cavender” & "Parthena Cavender"?) was born in Grainger County, Tennessee on February 10, 1830.398 & 479 (In fact, the 1900 census of Dade County, Missouri lists her birth date as December 1828.) Parthenia Cavender married either Lemuel Deering279 & 479 , Immanuel Derring (“Lem Derring”)479 & 484, or James B. Deering ("James Deering").398 & 479 in Tennessee, and moved to Missouri at the time her father did. Parthenia Deering died on March 19, 1901 in Barry County, Missouri, and is buried in the Fanning Cemetery in Dade County, Missouri. James Deering (?) was born in April 1826 in Jackson County, Alabama, served in Company M of the 8th. Regiment of the Missouri Calvary Volunteers, and died March 2, 1901 in Barry County, Missouri. It is believed that James Deering and Parthena Deering had 8 children:

Mac Deering (“Mac Derring”?);

Sarah Jane Deering (“Sarah Deering”, “Sarah Jane Derring” & “Sarah Deering”?);

Susan Elizabeth Derring (“Susan Deering”, “Elizabeth Deering” & “Susan Deering”);

Ellen Deering (“Ellen Derring”?);

Tennessee Derring (“Tennessee Deering”?);

George Deering (“George Derring”?) born in December 1864 in Missouri;

Benjamin Deering (“Benny Derring”?) born in May 1866 in Missouri; and,

Timothy B. Deering (“Timothy Derring” & "Timothy Deering"?) born March 28, 1870 approximately 1 mile Northwest of Glenntown in Dade County, Missouri, married Daisy Eagles on December 23, 1906, was a minister and lived in Gravette, Arkansas, and died March 5, 1922 in either Dade County, Missouri at the home of James Duffy or in Barry County, Missouri479. Timothy Deering and Daisy Deering had 5 children, 2 of which died in infancy. The 3 remaining children were:

Loran Deering (“Loran Derring”? born about 1910;

Alma Deering (“Alma Derring”, “Alama Deering” & “Alama Derring”?) born about 1913; and,

Herbert Deering (“Herbert Derring”?) born about 1916;

ELIJAH CAVENDER born about 1832 in Tennessee, and died un-married about 1853 at the age of 21 years;

ARDELIA ROSANNAH CAVENDER (“Ardelia Cavender”, “Rosie Cavender”, "Rose Cavender”, “A.R. Cavender” & “Anna Cavender") born in either July 1835 279 July 14, 1832479 or on July 14, 1834398, 479 & 484 in Grainger County, Tennessee , married Berry Duncan, Jr. ("Barry Duncan, Jr.") on either September 1, 1858 or on September 1, 1859 484 in Dade County, Missouri, was a member of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, died September 18, 1914 in Dade County, Missouri at the age of 82 or 83 years of age, and is buried in the Greenfield Cemetery in Dade County, Missouri. Berry Duncan was born June 18, 1829 in Roane County, Tennessee, served in the Civil war and fought at Pea Ridge, died January 20, 1912 in Dade County, Missouri, and is buried with his wife. According to Oral Berry Duncan ("Oral Duncan"), the grandson of Berry Duncan, stated to Evelyne Keith (“Evelyn Keith”) in October of 1982 stated: "Berry Duncan was a loner like me. When you went to visit him, he would be sitting out under a shade tree." Berry Duncan said he had 2 sisters with red hair who stayed in Arkansas on the trip to Missouri to Tennessee. Berry Duncan was buried in bib overalls. When his grave was entered to transfer his remains to Greenfield because of the construction of Stockton Lake, a belt buckle from one side was found. Also, his skull had one tooth left. His left wrist bone had a healed fracture. Oral Duncan stated that he has a violin which once belonged to Berry Duncan, and then was belonged to John Duncan, Oral Duncan's father, and that Oral Duncan purchased it from the person that John Duncan had previously sold it to. All three persons were fiddlers. Berry Duncan and Rosanna Duncan had 8 children:

Ordella Duncan who died young;

Arlena Duncan who married James Duffy;

unknown infant Duncan;

unknown infant Duncan;

Orlena Duncan (“Arlena Duncan”) born on either February 6, 1859 or on February 6, 1869 484 in the Old Salem Chapel in Dade County, Missouri, married James Mazarine Duffy ("James Duffy") on June 26, 1887 in Dade County, Missouri, died April 20, 1954 in Dade County, Missouri, and is buried in the Greenfield Cemetery in Dade County, Missouri. James Duffy was born on either January 29, 1862 484 or January 29, 1863 in Dade County, Missouri, and died July 18, 1946 in Dade County, Missouri. James Duffy and Orlena Duffy had at least 2 children who died before 1900 and whose identity is presently unknown. The remaining 8 children of James Duffy and Orlena Duffy were:

Myrtle Duffy born in September 1891 in Dade County, Missouri, married a Cagle, and lived in Sacramento, California;

Ester Duffy (“Esther Duffy”) born in February 1894 in Dade County, Missouri, married James E. Daugherty (“James Daugherty), and lived in Memphis, Tennessee. James Daugherty and Ester Daugherty had a son named:

James Lowell Daugherty (“James Daugherty”);

Lois Josephine Duffy ("Lois Duffy") born November 1898 in Dade County, Missouri, married a Hickman, and lived in Omaha, Nebraska;

James A. Duffy born on November 10, 1900 in Dade County, Missouri, lived in Kansas City, Missouri, Lawrence, Kansas, and in Sun City, Arizona, married Hattie Herebertson, and died on February 27, 1938 in Denver Colorado. James Duffy and Hattie Duffy had 3 children:

Josephine Virginia Duffy (“Josephine Duffy”);

Floy Jean Duffy (“Floy Duffy”); and,

John Dwight Duffy;

Arden Duffy born about 1905 in Dade County, Missouri, and lived in Sun City, Arizona;

Kathryn Duffy (“Katheryne Duffy” & “Katherine Duffy”?) born about 1906 in Dade County, Missouri, and died in 1943 in Phoenix, Arizona;

Marjorie Duffy born about 1910 in Dade County, Missouri, married a Steinbarth, and lived in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma;

and,

John Dewight Duffy (“John Duffy”);

Houston E. Duncan ("Houston Duncan") born September 1, 1859 in Arcola,Dade County, Missouri near Arcola, Missouri, married Annie K. Duffy ("Annie Duffy" & "Ann Duffy") on January 25, 1883 in Dade County, Missouri, died July 7, 1931 in Dade County, Missouri, and is buried in the Greenfield Cemetery in Dade County, Missouri. Annie Duffy was born on either October 1, 1858479 & 484 or on October 14, 1858 in Virginia, died May 10, 1940 in Dade County, Missouri, and is buried in Greenfield in Dade County, Missouri. Houston Duncan and Annie Duncan ("Ann Duncan") had 3 children:

Romola Duncan born in November 1885 in Dade County, Missouri, and died before 1931;

Lona C. Duncan ("Lona Duncan") born in May 1888 in Dade County, Missouri, died July 24, 1911 in Dade County, Missouri by committing suicide over a love affair gone wrong, and is buried in the Greenfield Cemetery in Dade County, Missouri; and,

Belva L. Duncan ("Belva Duncan") born in January 1890 in Dade County, Missouri, married Jesse E. Mackey (“Jessie Mackie” &"Jesse Mackey") in August 1916 in Dade County, Missouri where he also was born, and in 1940 was living in Effingham, Kansas;

Calvin Lincoln Duncan ("Calvin Duncan") born about 1862 in Dade County, Missouri, first married Lillie Duffy (“Lillian Duffy”?), later married Ida McManis (“Ida McMannis”) on May 13, 1901 in Dade County, Missouri, died October 24, 1917 in Glenntown, Dade County, Missouri near Glenntown, Missouri, and is buried in the Greenfield Cemetery in Dade County, Missouri. Ida McMannis was the daughter of Jim McMannis (“James McMannis”) and Tan Tarvet. Calvin Duncan and Ida Duncan had 2 children:

Ruth Z. Duncan (“Ruth Duncan”) born about 1904; and,

Thelma M. Duncan (“Thelma Duncan”) born about 1906;

John Howard Duncan ("John Duncan") born May 26, 1866 in Dade County, Missouri, married Mollie J. Divine ("Mollie Divine", "Molly Divine"?, "Mary Devine" & "Mary Ann Devine") on December 2, 1888, died March 16, 1942 in Dade County, Missouri, and is buried in the Carr Chapel Cemetery in Dade County, Missouri. Mollie Divine was born on November 11, 1871 in Barton County, Missouri, died on March 25, 1943 in Dade County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband. John Duncan and Mollie Duncan ("Molly Duncan"?, "Mary Duncan" & "Mary Ann Duncan") had 4 children:

Oral Berry Duncan ("Oral Duncan") was born on January 2, 1896 in Dade County, Missouri, first married a Bertha, later married Mabel Rutherford on October 12, 1918, and died on December 4 in Independence, Missouri. Mabel Rutherford was born about 1891 and died in February 1970. Oral Duncan had a daughter named:

Gemiska Lorene Duncan ("Gemiska Duncan");

Hannah Fern Duncan ("Hannah Duncan") was born in October 1898 in Dade County, Missouri, apparently first married a Bowles, later married a Steinbarth, lived in Pontiac, Michigan in 1941, and later lived in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma;

Cecil Duncan lived in Wellington, Kansas in 1941 and had 2 children:

Joyce Duncan; and,

J. Howard Duncan; and,

Leola Duncan married Carl Jones and lived in Polk Township in Dade County, Missouri in 1942. Carl Jones and Leola Jones had 3 children:

LaVerne Jones;

Byron Jones; and,

Carlene Jones; and,

Fannie Patra Duncan (“Fanny Patra Duncan”, “Fannie Duncan”, "Fanny Duncan" & "Frances Duncan"?) born May 18, 1874 in Dade County, Missouri, married Richard Green Suttee ("Richard Greene Suttee"? & "Richard Suttee") on March 30, 1892, died February 16, 1967 in Dade County, Missouri, and is buried in the Greenfield Cemetery in Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri. Richard Suttee was born on February 20,1872 in Dade County, Missouri, died January 17, 1956 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried with his wife. Richard Suttee and Fanny Suttee ("Frances Suttee"?) had 8 children:

Alma Edith Suttee ("Alma Suttee") born April 10, 1893 in Dade County, Missouri, first married Harvey Aubrey Marcum ("Harvey Marcum") on July 4, 1913 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, later married William Earl Timbrook ("William Timbrook") on August 16, 1923 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, died April 23, 1987 in Dade County, Missouri, and is buried in Dade County, Missouri. Harvey Marcum was born on July 5, 1894 in Dade County, Missouri, and died February 3, 1920 in Tabernash, Colorado. William Timbrook was born August 3, 1891 in Madison, Missouri, and died June 20, 1959 in San Francisco, California. Harvey Marcum and Alma Marcum had a daughter named:

Marjorie Marcum;

Omer Berry Suttee ("Omer Suttee") born September 6, 1898 in Dade County, Missouri, married Macie Montgomery on October 16, 1916 in Missouri, became a career soldier, died May 21, 1986 in Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri, and is buried in the Greenfield Cemetery in Dade County, Missouri. Macie Montgomery was born about 1900 in Dade County, Missouri, and was living in Oakland, California in 1934. Omer Suttee and Macie Suttee had a son named:

Richard Marion Suttee ("Richard Suttee") born about 1917, and married Edythe Freeman (“Edith Freeman”) who was born about 1920. Richard Suttee and Edythe Suttee (“Edith Suttee”) had a daughter named:

Susan Marie Suttee (“Susan Suttee”) born about 1951;

George Howard Suttee ("George Suttee") born December 25, 1899, married Veda Mae Johnson ("Veda Johnson")on October 9, 1920 in Missouri, died March 5, 1971 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, and is buried in Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri. Veda Johnson was born August 1, 1902 in Dade County, Missouri, and died April 25, 1976. George Suttee and Veda Suttee had a son named:

George Howard Suttee, Jr. ("George Suttee") born about 1922, married Louanna Batten, and died about 1973. George Suttee and Louanna Suttee had 2 children:

Karen Kay Suttee (“Karen Suttee”) born about 1942, and married Jerry Dale Adams (“Jerry Adams”); and,

Linda Diane Suttee (“Linda Suttee”) born about 1944, and married Donald Ragain Smith (“Donald Smith”);

Ola Wilma Suttee ("Ola Suttee") born March 6, 1902 in Dade County, Missouri, and died July 8, 1903 in Dade County, Missouri;

Richard Gordon Suttee ("Richard Suttee") born March 29, 1904 in Dade County, Missouri, and died August 10, 1907 in Dade County, Missouri;

Leona Lucille Suttee ("Leona Suttee") born May 24, 1906 in Dade County, Missouri, and married Virgil Leon Johnson ("Virgil Johnson") about 1926. Virgil Johnson was born January 17, 1906 in Dade County, Missouri, died July 6, 1962 in Lawrence County, Missouri, and is buried in the Greenfield Cemetery in Dade County, Missouri. Virgil Johnson and Leona Johnson had 3 children:

Virgil Leon Johnson, Jr. ("Virgil Johnson") born about 1926, and married Donna Fite. Virgil Johnson, Jr. and Donna Johnson had 2 children:

Eric Leon Johnson (“Eric Johnson”) born about 1966, and married Robin Hales; and,

Reagan Scott Johnson (“Reagan Johnson”) born about 1968;

Larry Eugene Johnson ("Larry Johnson") born about 1931, and married June Lone Burge (“June Burge”). Larry Johnson and June Johnson (“Lone Johnson”) had 3 children:

Laura Louise Johnson (“Laura Johnson”) born about 1958, and married Grant Tyron;

Brian David Johnson (“Brian Johnson”) born about 1960, and married Tammera Munger; and,

Victoria Lee Johnson (“Victoria Johnson”) born about 1968, and married David Bright; and,

Doris Allene Johnson ("Doris Johnson") born about 1933, and married Murl Jones (“Murel Jones”?). Murl Jones and Doris Jones (“Allene Jones”) had 2 children:

Larry Dean Jones (“Larry Jones”) born in 1952, first married a Karen, and next married a Rebecca; and,

Alan Lee Jones (“Alan Jones”) born in 1960;

Eula Winifred Suttee ("Eula Suttee") born July 2, 1909 in Dade County, Missouri, married James Harvey Jennings ("James Jennings") on July 3, 1926, died May 4, 1945 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado, and is buried in the Greenville Cemetery in Greenville, Missouri. James Jennings was born on October 26, 1905 in Arcola, Dade County, Missouri, died June 25, 1980 in Arapahoe County, Colorado, and is buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery in Denver, Denver County, Colorado. James Jennings and Eula Jennings had 3 children:

Virginia Lee Jennings ("Virginia Jennings") married Robert Artee Brewer (“Robert Brewer”) who was born in 1925. Robert Brewer and Virginia Brewer (“Lee Brewer had 4 children:

Deborah Ann Brewer (“Deborah Brewer”) first married Jon David Gleen (“John Gleen”) who was born in 1946, and next married Wayne Hudson Bolton (“Wayne Bolton”);

Martha Gail Brewer (“Martha Brewer”) who married William Odie Harris (“William Harris”);

Mark Alan Brewer (“Mark Brewer”) who married Julie Kay Rice (“Julie Rice”) born in 1956; and,

Susan Rene Brewer (“Susan Brewer”) who married Glenn Calvin Stigler (“Glenn Stigler”) who was born in 1953;

Evelyne Louise Jennings ("Evelyne Jennings") who first married Ronald Benton Keith (“Ronald Keith”), and later married Frank Clyde Spinner (“Frank Spinner”). Ronald Keith and Evelyne Keith had 3 children:

Michael Franklin Keith (“Michael Keith”) who married Janet Ann Delle (“Janet Delle”);

Brent Alexander Keith (“Brent Keith”) who married Margaret Spacek; and,

Drew Benton Keith (“Drew Keith”) who married Llaria Baldina; and,

Joyce Jean Jennings ("Joyne Jennings") who married Edward Leon Showalter (“Edward Showalter”). Edward Showalter and Joyne Showalter (“Jean Showalter”) had 2 children:

David Brian Showalter (“David Showalter”) who married Barbara Benedix; and,

Tracey Lee Showalter (“Tracey Showalter”) who married Anthony Scott Bean (“Anthony Bean”); and,

Ralph Gerald Suttee ("Ralph Suttee") born November 8, 1918 in Dade County, Missouri, first married Inabelle Rodgers ("Isabelle Rodgers"?) on May 11, 1940 in Lamar, Missouri, later married Leta Grisham on March 23, 1997 in Sprinfield, Greene County, Missouri. Inabelle Rodgers was born on January 19, 1923 in Carthage, Missouri, and died August 12, 1993 in Greene County, Missouri. Ralph Suttee and Inabelle Suttee ("Isabelle Suttee"?) had 3 children:

Jerry Wayne Suttee ("Jerry Suttee" & "Gerald Suttee"?) who married Joyce Vaughn. Jerry Suttee and Joyce Suttee had 2 unknown children;

Sondra Kay Suttee (“Sondra Suttee” & “Sandra Suttee”?) who married Steven Johnson; and,

Gregory Wayne Suttee (“Gregory Suttee”) who married Sherry Warwick; and,

Merril Lavan Suttee ("Merril Suttee", “Lavin Suttee”? & "Merrill Suttee"?) born about 1837 or 1838 in Tennessee?, and married Rozetta Meissner. Merril Suttee and Rozetta Suttee had 1 child:

Kevan Lavan Suttee;

SARAH ELIZABETH CAVENDER ("Sarah Cavender" & “S.E. Cavender”) born on either December 8, 1836 or on December 10, 1837479 & 484 in Tennessee (tombstone says December 7, 1836), married Eli Eugene McMannis (“Eli McMannis” & “Eli McMannus”?) in Dade County, Missouri, died on January 3, 1917 in Milford, Barton County, Missouri at the age of 80 years, and is buried in the Howell Cemetery in Milford, Barton County, Tennessee. Eli McMannis was born on January 5, 1836 (tombstone says January 5, 1834) in Monroe County, Tennessee, was the son of Eli McMannis and Cynthia Tummons, served in the Union Army during the Civil War, died of cancer on November 7, 1912 in Milford at the age of 76 years, Barton County, Missouri, and is buried with his wife. Eli McMannis and Sarah McMannis (“Elizabeth McMannis”) had 8 children:

Cynthia Cassandra McMannis (“Cynthia Cassander McMannis”?, “Cynthis McMannis”, “Cass McMannis” & “Cynthis McMannis”?) born about 1859, and married Tom VanDuesen (“Thomas VanDuesen” & “Thomas Van Duesen”?). Tom VanDuesen and Cynthis VanDuesen (“Cassandra VanDuesen”) had 2 children:

Pearl VanDuesen who married a Kerby; and,

Cyrus VanDuesen;

Sarrilla McMannis (“Rilda McMannis”) born about 1861, married G.W. Morris, and died in Oregon. G.W. Morris and Sarrilla Morris had 5 children:

Anna Morris;

Robert Morris;

Homer Morris;

Eugene Morris; and,

Richard Morris;

Amner McMannis born about 1863, and married Henry VanDuesen. Henry VanDuesen and Amner VanDuesen had 9 children:

Merril VanDuesen;

Ira VanDuesen;

Vernie VanDuesen;

Millard VanDuesen;

John VanDuesen;

Minnie VanDuesen;

Lillie VanDuesen (“Lillian VanDuesen”?;

Lola VanDuesen; and,

Nola VanDuesen;

Henry Jefferson McMannis (“Jefferson Henry McMannis” & ”Bud McMannis”) born on either April 1, 1865 in Dade County, Missouri, married Louella May Martin (“Louella Martin”) in 1899 in Barton County, Missouri, died on April 24, 1950 in Burton, Harvey County, Kansas, and is buried in the Collinsville, Oklahoma Cemetery. Louella Martin was born on March 15, 1882, was the daughter of Presley Martin and Elizabeth Gaddy, and died on January 26, 1958 in Riverton, Wyoming. Henry McMannus and Louella McMannis (“May McMannis”) had 9 children:

a stillborn daughter born in 1900;

Jefferson LaVier McMannis born on June 14, 1901 in Milford, Missouri, married Ione Lee Nabors (“Ione Nabors”) on July 18, 1926 in Claremore, Oklahoma, and died on May 10, 1987 in Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas. Ione Nabors was born on January 9, 1904 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and was the daughter of Revis Nabors and Dona Clark (“Donna Clark”?). Jefferson McMannis and Ione McMannis (“Lee McMannis”) had 4 children:

LaVier Lee McMannis (“LaVier McMannis”) born on January 18, 1927 in Ripley, Oklahoma, and married Joyce Ann Brenzikofer (“Joyce Brenzikofer”). LaVier McMannis and Joyce McMannis (“Ann McMannis”) had 3 children:

Randy McMannis (“Randall McMannis”?);

Judy McMannis (“Judith McMannis”?) who married Kurt Egli; and,

Cindy Anne McMannis (“Cindy McMannis” & “Cynthia McMannis”?) born on August 15, 1954 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, first married Kenneth Eugene Baum (“Kenneth Baum”) in February 1974 in Burrton, Harvey County, Kansas and who was born on November 4, 1947 in Newton, Harver County, Kansas, she next married Timothy Jon Kennedy (“Thimothy Kennedy”) on July 19, 1981 in Newton, Harvey County, Kansas and who was born on January 15, 1948 in Plymouth, Indiana to Thomas Kennedy, and she next married Robert Mastro on June 30, 1997 in Reno County, Kansas and who was born on August 24, 1948 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas to Johnny Mastro (“John Mastro”). Kenneth Baum and Cindy Baum (“Anne Baum”) had 1 child:

Amy Diane Baum Kennedy (“Amy Kennedy”, “Baum Kennedy” & “Amy Baum”) born on November 18, 1974 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, and married Gary Don Etheridge (“Gary Etheridge”) on June 26, 1993 in Canton, McPherson County, Kansas and who was born on November 29, 1965 in Waurika, Oklahoma. Gary Etheridge and Amy Etheridge (“Diane Etheridge”) had 1 child:

Clay Allen Etheridge (“Clay Etheridge”) born on June 27, 1995 in Moundridge, McPherson County, Kansas;

Timothy Kennedy and Cindy Kennedy had 1 child:

Erin Renae Kennedy (“Erin Kennedy”) born on December 17, 1981 in Garland, Texas;

Charles Elman McMannis (“Charles McMannis”) born on April 2, 1929 in Skiatook, Oklahoma, and married Melba Jean Stewart (“Melba Stewart”) on June 12, 1948 in Burton, Harvey County, Kansas. Melba Stewart was born on December 1, 1930 in Stafford County, Kansas, and was the daughter of Ansel Stewart and Lily Kitlen (“Lillian Kitlen”? & “Lilly Kitlen”?). Charles McMannis and Melba McMannis (Jean McMannis”) had 4 children:

Elma Jean McMannis (“Elma McMannis” & “Jeannie McMannis”) born on June 25, 1949 in Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas, and married Dwight Lincoln Decker (“Dwight Decker”) on March 30, 1972 in Canton, McPherson County, Kansas and who was born on January 26, 1948 in McPherson County, Kansas to Robert Decker and Susie Rudiger (“Susan Rudiger”). Dwight Decker and Elma Decker (“Jean Decker”) had 3 children:

Sara Elizabeth Decker (“Sara Decker” & “Sarah Decker”?) born on August 8, 1976 in Moundridge, McPherson County, Kansas, and married Bryan Richard Schwerdtfeger on Ausust 9, 1997 in McPherson, McPherson County, Kansas;

Mary Ann Decker (“Mary Decker”) born on September 5, 1978 in Mountainridge, McPherson County, Kansas; and,

Jessica Sue Decker (“Jessica Decker”) born on August 5, 1980 in Moundridge, McPherson County, Kansas;

Cathy Rae McMannis (“Cathy McMannis”) born on January 3, 1952 in Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas, and married Ralph Dean Vogts (“Ralph Vogts”) on November 20, 1971 in Canton, McPherson County, Kansas and who was born on January 30, 1947 in Goessel, Marion County, Kansas to LeRoy Vogts and Ruth Meyer. Ralph Vogts and Cathy Vogts (“Rae Vogts”) had 2 children:

Michael Brandon Vogts (“Michael Vogts”) born on February 21, 1973 in Moundridge, McPherson County, Kansas; and,

Linda Marie Vogts (“Linda Vogts”) born on September 21, 1976 in Moundridge, McPherson County, Kansas;

David Kit McMannis (“David McMannis”) born on January 6, 1955 in Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas, and married Tonya Jo Vogts (“Tony Vogts”) on March 20, 1976 in Canton, McPherson County, Kansas and who was born on April 14, 1955 in Goessel, Marion County, Kansas to William Vogts and Shirley Williams. David McMannis and Tonya McMannis (“Jo McMannis had 2 children:

Rebecca Jo McMannis (“Rebecca McMannis”) born on December 3, 1978 in Moundridge, McPherson County, Kansas; and,

Joshua Dean McMannis (“Joshua McMannis”) born on July 11, 1980 in Moundridge, McPherson County, Kansas; and,

Jeffrey Dean McMannis (“Jeffrey McMannis”) born on March 7, 1960 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, and married Christine Diane Sommerfield (“Christine Sommerfield”) on July 21 1980 and who was born on June 14, 1961 in McPherson, McPherson County, Kansas to Milford Sommerfield and Evelyn Sommerfield. Jeffrey McMannis and Christine McMannis (“Diane McMannis”) had 2 children:

Erin Elizabeth McMannis (“Erin McMannis”) born on July 22, 1981 in Moundridge, McPherson County, Kansas; and,

Kyle Jefferson McMannis (“Kyle McMannis”) born on April 1, 1984 in McPherson, McPherson County, Kansas;

Dona Marlene McMannis (“Dona McMannis” & “Donna McMannis”?) born on August 8, 1932 in Skiatook, Oklahoma, married Richard Harold Roberts on December 31, 1952 in Burrton, Harvey County, Kansas, was a member of the Turon Baptist Church, and died on October 5, 1998 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas. Richard Roberts was born on February 17, 1932 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, was the son of Robert Roberts and Anna Zissma, and served in the U.S. Air Force from May 1950 to April 1953. Richard Roberts and Dona Roberts (“Marlene Roberts” & “Donna Roberts”) had 6 children:

Michael Glen Roberts (“Michael Roberts” & “Glenn Roberts”?) born on June 9, 1954 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, and married Joy Valdois on March 29, 1988 in Hutchinso, Reno County, Kansas and who was born on January 8, 1963 in Witchita, Kansas. Michael Roberts and Joy Roberts had 4 children:

Jennifer Janice Roberts (“Jennifer Roberts”) born on January 10, 1982 in Hollywood, Florida;

Jessica Ann Roberts (“Jessica Roberts”) born on July 4, 1985 in Hollywood, Florida;

Joshua Michael Roberts (“Joshua Roberts”) born on December 29, 1989 in Greenley, Colorado; and,

Katelyn Marie Roberts (“Katelyn Roberts”) born on July 5, 1992 in Salina, Kansas;

Patrick Wayne Roberts (“Patrick Roberts”) born on September 7, 1955 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, and married Cindy Melton (“Cynthia Melton”?) on December 19, 1980 and who was born on April 20, 1960. Ratrick Roberts and Cindy Roberts (“Cynthia Roberts”) had 2 chidred:

Jennifer Janice Roberts (“Jennifer Roberts”) born on January 10, 1982 in Hollywood, Florida; and,

Jessica Ann Roberts (“Jessica Roberts”) born on July 4, 1985 in Hollywood, Florida;

Dan Lyle Roberts (“Dan Roberts” & “Daniel Roberts”?) born on January 1, 1957 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, first married Beverly Mayfield. and later married a Shannon;

Diane Roberts born on January 1, 1957 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, and married Benny Mark Williams (“Benny Williams”) on April 22, 1979 in Bixby, Tulsa County, Oklahoma and who was born on January 12, 1957 in Valejo, California. Benny Williams and Diane Williams had 3 children:

April Lynn Williams (“April Williams”) born on February 5, 1979 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and married Matt Kennedy (“Matthew Kennedy”?) on June 17, 1997 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas and who was born on May 2, 1975 in Wichita, Sedwick County, Kansas. Matt Kennedy and April Kennedy (“Lynn Kennedy”) had 2 children:

Marrisa Sierra Kennedy (“Marrisa Kennedy”) born on November 29, 1995 in Wichita, Sedwick County, Kansas; and,

Adrienna Nichole Kennedy (“Adrienna Kennedy”) born on August 25, 1997 in Wichita, Sedwick County, Kansas;

Amy Dawn Williams (“Amy Williams born on January 9, 1980 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas; and,

Brandon Mark Williams (“Brandon Williams”) born on January 16, 1985 in San Diego, California;

Brett Wesley Roberts (“Brett Roberts”) born on March 7, 1962 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, and married Sherrie Thode on July 6, 1985 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas and who was born on September 30, 1964 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas. Brett Roberts and Sherrie Roberts had 2 children:

Kelley Noel Roberts (“Kelley Roberts”) born on December 21, 1990 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas; and;

Grace Renee Roberts (“Grace Roberts”) born on March 5, 1992 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas; and,

Tim Scot Roberts (“Tim Roberts”, “Scott Roberts”? & “Timothy Roberts”?) born on September 12, 1966 in Greeley, Weld County, Colorado; and,

Donald Eugene McMannis (“Donald McMannis”) born on February 28, 1937 in Burrton, Harvey County, Kansas, first married Janet Sue Hodgson (“Janet Hodgson”) on December 29, 1958 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, and later married Debra Collins (“Deborah Collins”?) on July 13, 1974 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas. Janet Hodgson was born on November 24, 1937 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, and was the daughter of Hallie Hodgson and Anna Schrader. Debra Collins was born on January 29, xxxx in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, and was the daughter of Harold Collins and Marceline Stewart. Donald McMannis and Janet McMannis had 2 children:

Rev. Darren Jay McMannis (”Darren McMannis”) born on December 29, 1959 in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and married Luann Fay Smith (“Luann Smith”) on July 24, 1982 in Newton, Harvey County, Kansas. Luann Smith was born on March 7, 1961 in Montrose, Colorado; and,

Rhonda Kay McMannis (“Rhonda McMannis”) born on December 1, 1963 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, first married Glen Pahnke in Dunn County, Wisconsin, and later married Michael Lee Anderson (“Michael Anderson”) who was born on February 25, 1962 in Phoeniz, Arizona. Glen Pahnke and Rhonda Pahnke (“Kay Pahnke”) had 1 child:

Austin Pahnke born on January 7, 1989 in Phoeniz, Arizona;

Michael Anderson and Rhonda Anderson (“Kay Anderson”) had 1 child:

Hayden Rose Anderson (“Hayden Anderson”) born on February 8, 1997;

Donald McMannis and Debra McMannis had 1 child:

Dustin Trae McMannis (“Dustin McMannis”) born on July 14, 1976;

Thelma Vernita McMannis (“Thelma McMannis”) born on October 19, 1902, married Vernice Atkins, died on July 19, 1952, and is buried in the Collinsville, Oklahoma Cemetery. Vernice Atkins and Thelma Atkins (“Vernita Atkins”) had 3 children:

Wanda Atkins;

Imogene Atkins; and,

Virgil Glenn Atkins (“Virgil Atkins”) born on September 20, 1924, and died on October 19, in Collinsville, Oklahoma;

Millie Lee McMannis (“Millie McMannis”) born about 1905, and who first married Charles Bell, and later married an Anderson. Charles Bell and Millie Bell (“Lee Bell”) had 7 children:

Lorena Bell;

Kathy Bell (Katherine Bell”?);

Basil Bell;

Paul Lewis Bell (“Paul Bell”);

Joyce Bell;

Susan Bell; and,

Harley Anderson Bell (“Harley Bell”);

Adria Ann McMannis (“Adria McMannis”) born about 1907, and who married a Combs. Adria Combs had 1 child;

Lona Mae Combs (“Lona Combs”);

Eli Ensin McMannis (“Eli McMannis”) born on October 23, 1912, married Maxine Gordon on January 1, 1943 in Claremore, Oklahoma, died on January 8, 1990 in Skiatook, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Chandler, Oklahoma. Maxine Gordon was born on October 1, 1918. Eli McMannis and Maxine McMannis had 2 children:

Billie McMannis (“William McMannis”?); and,

Donnie McMannis (“Donald McMannis”?);

Maude Elizabeth McMannis (“Maude McMannis”) born on June 9, 1914, first married a Hatcher before 1944, next married John Irwin Good (“John Good”) on October 10, 1944 in Iola, Kansas, died on October 20, 1968 in Ottawa, Kansas, and is buried in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Owatta, Kansas;

Lewis Gordon McMannis (“Lewis McMannis”) born on October 21, 1919 in Collinsville, Oklahoma, died on June 13, 1998 in Hutchison, Reno County, Kansas, and is buried in Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas; and,

George Branson McMannis (“George McMannis”) born about 1921, and died about 1923 in Missouri; (

Eugene Eli McMannis (“Eugene McMannis”) born on February 19, 1867 in Arcola, Dade County, Missouri, married Clara Evisa Mitchell (“Clara Mitchell”), and died on December 1, 1953 in Milo, Vermon County, Missouri. Clara Mitchell was born on November 14, 1872 in Dade County, Missouri, and died on December 1, 1953 in Milo, Vernon County, Missouri. Eugene McMannis and Clara McMannis had 5 children:

an unknown son;

Mittie Bell McMannis born on August 4, 1892, died on November 26, 1976, and is buried in the Olive Branch Cemetery in Milo, Vernon County, Missouri;

John Marvin McMannis (“John McMannis”) born on either September 10, 1893 or on September 26, 1926484 in Dade County, Missouri, married Clarice Lela Austin (“Clarice Austin”) on July 6, 1919, died in April 1945 in Vancouver, Washington, and is buried in the Olive Branch Cemetery in Milo, Vernon County, Missouri. Clarice Austin was born on July 24, 1894 in Trenton, Missouri, and died on August 26, 1961 in Vancouver, Washington. John McMannis and Clarice McMannis (“Lela Mcmannis”) had 3 children:

LaRea Vesta McMannis (“LaRea McMannis”) born on May 19, 1920 in Milo, Vernon County, Missouri, and married Theodore E. Gump (“Theodore Gump”) on October 6, 1956;

John Marvin McMannis (“John McMannis”) born on September 26, 1926. John McMannis had 3 children:

John Marvin McMannis, Jr. (“John Mcmannis);

Steven McMannis;

Suzanne McMannis who married a Coon; and,

Homer M. McMannis (“Homer McMannis”) born about 1895, married an Elizabeth, died about 1948, and is buried in the Olive Branch Cemetery in Milo, Missouri. Homer Mcmannis and Elizabeth McMannis had 1 child:

LaVier F. McMannis (“LaVier McMannis”) born on January 7, 1925, and died on March 8, 1985. LaVier McMannis had 3 children:

Don McMannis (“Donald McMannis:);

Jim McMannis (“James McMannis”); and,

Larita McMannis (“Larita McMannis Freedman”?); and,

an unknown son;

Leonora McMannis (“Nola McMannis”) born about 1869, and married Frank Frye in Missouri. Frank Frye was born on August 16, 1859 in Illinois, was the son of Abraham Frye and Sidney Hudspeth, died on March 27, 1940, and is buried in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Dade County, Missouri. Frank Frye and Leonora Frye had 7 children:

Orville Frye;

Alma Frye;

Ollie Frye;

Ethel Frye;

Pearl Frye who married a Hasting;

Beatrice Frye; and,

Marie Frye;

Nola McMannis born about 1873; and,

Milly McMannis (“Millie McMannis” & “Mildred McMannis”?) born about 1875, and married Jeff Broyles (“Jeffery Broyles”?, “Jeffrey Broyles”? & “Jefferson Broyles”?) in Barton County, Missouri. Jeff Broyles and Millie Broyles (“Mildred Broyles”) had 4 children:

Byron Broyles;

Delores Broyles;

Zenna Broyles; and,

an unknown child;

SUSAN CAVENDER born on December 18, 1838, and died on April 7, 1850 when a tree accidentally fell on her;

DR. THOMAS JEFFERSON CAVENDER ("T.J. Cavender", “Jeff Cavender”, “Thomas J. Cavender” & "Thomas Cavender") born either on July 5, 1841279, January 5, 1841398, or on June 5, 1841 450, 479 & 484 in Grainger County, Tennessee, first married Nancy P. Potter ("Nancy Potter" & "Nannie Potter") either on May 5, 1866279, on May 4, 1866398, 450 & 479 or on May 24, 1866484 in Dade County, Missouri, later married Mrs. Mary Jane Jones ("Mary Jones") on May 24, 1875 in Dent County, Missouri after his first wife had died and who already had 3 children of her own, 2 daughters and 1 son. Thomas Cavender attended Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, and possibly Medical College in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri and, after serving as a medical doctor in Company E of the 15th. Calvary in the Civil War, he moved to Dadeville, Missouri, and died on either April 4, 1890 450, 479 & 484 or April 7, 1890 in Dent County, Missouri. Nancy Potter was born in Kentucky either about 1840, about 1848 or about 1849450, 479 & 484 to Daniel Potter and Elizabeth Johnson, and died about 1872. Thomas Cavender and Nancy Cavender moved to Missouri in 1857 in a covered wagon. She died about 1872 in Dade County, Missouri from typhoid fever after eating some fish, and is buried in the Rice Cemetery. When Nancy Cavender died, her father blamed her husband for letting her die. After a short period of time after Nancy Cavender's death, Thomas Cavender left his 2 small children in the care of his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Daniel Potter and Elizabeth Potter, to be raised and cared for and he moved to Harrison, Arkansas. Thomas Cavender sold his property in Dade County, Missouri and moved to Dent County, Missouri where he married and lived until his death. Thomas Cavender and Nancy Cavender ("Nannie Cavender"?) had 3 children:

Nola Cavender born about 1869 in Dade County, Missouri, was raised by her maternal grandparents Daniel Potter and Elizabeth Potter, married Rufus Clyde Speight ("Rufus Speight") on January 1, 1890 in Dade County, Missouri, and had several children some of which died in infancy. Rufus Speight was born March 31, 1867 in Dadeville, Dade County, Missouri, died February 16, 1933 in Polk County, Missouri, and is buried in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, in Polk County, Missouri;

Homer Augusta Alden Cavender (“Homer Alden Cavender”, "Homer Augusta Cavender", "Augusta Cavender", "Homer Cavender", “H.A. Cavender”, “H.A.A. Cavender” & "Homer C. Cavender"?) born on either May 12, 1871 or on May 10, 1871479 & 484 in Dadeville, Dade County, Missouri, was also raised by his maternal grandparents, Daniel Potter and Elizabeth Potter, married Mable Martha Tygart ("Mable Tygart" & "Mabel Tygart"?) on February 12, 1899 in Missouri, was a teacher for 18 years, died April 14, 1962 in Missouri, and is buried in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Polk County, Missouri. Mable Tygart was born August 30, 1874 in Bona, Dade County, Missouri, was the oldest child of Nathan Tygart and Mary Jane Cheek ("Mary Cheek"), was also a school teacher, and died September 24, 1973, and both she and her husband are buried at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery near Aldrich, Polk County, Missouri. Homer Cavender and Mabel Cavender had 7 children:

Leon Cavender whose airplane was shot down in Schweinfurt, Germany during World War II, and who is buried in the National Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri;

Wilbur Potter Cavender ("Wilbur Cavender", “W.P. Cavender” & “Wilber Cavender”) born December 12, 1899 in Dade County, Missouri, attended Bolivar Baptist College and Springfield, Missouri State Normal School, lived in Springfield, Missouri as a grocer and dairyman, married Oma Watson July 23, 1922 of Walnut Grove, Missouri, and died February 2, 1960 in an automobile accident in Springfield, Missouri. Wilbur Cavender and Oma Cavender had 1 son:

Leon Watson Cavender ("Leon Cavender" & “L.W. Cavender”) born October 12, 1923, attended Southwest Missouri State College, on February 24, 1944 was on a bombing mission over Schweinfurt, Germany, was shot down with his plane, and is buried in National Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri;

Thera Pauline Cavender ("Thera Cavender", “T.P. Cavender” & "Thora Cavender"?) born on December 23, 1902 in Missouri, graduated from Southwest Missouri State College, the University of Missouri, and the University of Illinois, was head of the Catalogue Department at the University of Iowa, and was killed in an automobile accident October 14, 1960, and buried in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Polk County, Missouri;

Vera Helen Cavender (Vera Cavender" & “V.H. Cavender”) born December 15, 1904 in Dade County, Missouri, attended Bolivar Baptist College and Southwest Missouri State College, was a teacher, first married James Paul Cunningham ("James Cavender" & "Paul Cunningham") on December 29, 1927, and died November 14, 1966. James Cunningham was born February 11, 1903 and died March 8, 1975. James Cunningham and Vera Cunningham had 2 children:

Ann Lee Cunningham (“Anna Cunningham”) born November 8, 1928, attended University of Missouri and Bolivar Baptist College, married Benn Lee Campbell ("Ben Campbell") November 8, 1948, and had the following 2 children:

Debra Lee Campbell born September 17, 1951, married Barry W. Haddock ("Barry Haddock") June 30, 1973; and,

Linda Lee Campbell born August 17, 1953, and married Glenn J. Crotts ("Glenn Crotts") December 28, 1974; and,

Helen Grace Cunningham ("Helen Cunningham") born September 17, 1931, received a degree in education from the University of Missouri, married Robert Carter July 3, 1954, and had the following 3 children:

Sarah Ann Carter ("Sarah Carter"), twin to Susan Carter, born April 15, 1960;

Susan Kay Carter ("Susan Carter"), twin to Sarah Carter, born April 15, 1960; and,

John David Carter ("John Carter") born January 27, 1962;

Ellen Marie Cavender (“Ellen Cavender”, “Ella Marie Cavender” & "Ella Cavender") born April 10, 1910 in Dade County, Missouri, received a degree in education from Southwest Missouri State College, married Clinton Normal Hall ("Clinton Hall") December 17, 1932, and taught school for several years. Clinton Hall was born June 24, 1907, was a dentist in Stockton, Missouri. Clinton Hall and Ella Hall had the following 2 children:

Jo Maurine Hall ("Jo Hall") born February 7, 1936, received a degree in education from University of Missouri, married John H. Hildebrand, Jr. ("John Hildebrand") who was born February 7, 1932 and they had two children:

Meeca Maurine Hildebrand ("Meeca Hildebrand") born February 26, 1965; and,

John Hall Hildebrand ("John Hildebrand") born February 11, 1969; and,

John Clinton Hall ("John Hall") born April 9, 1946, received a degree in business administration from Drury College in Springfield, Missouri, was in the army 1959-1962 and was in Viet Nam for 1 year;

Clarence Calvin Cavender ("Clarence Cavender", “C.C. Cavender” & “Clarence C. Cavender”) born August 6, 1912 in either Aldrich, Dade County, Missouri or in Aldrich, Polk County, Missouri484, received a degree in education from Southwest Missouri State College, taught school and owned and operated a drugstore in Galena, Missouri for 13 years, married Ines Irene Summers ("Ines Summers" & “Inez Summers”) on either March 16, 1934 or on March 16, 1935 in Springfield, Missouri484, and lived in Stockton, Cedar County, Missouri. Irene Summers was born in Stockton, Cedar County, Missouri on August 15, 1917.

According to the publication History of Missouri, Vol iv, page 825: “First teacher, coach and principal in the state school system, and for thirteen years a retail druggist. Clarence Calvin Cavender is now vice president of the Hammins Products Company, a firm with main offices and processing plant in Stockton, Missouri, which he manages in order to procure the oil and by-products of black walnuts for industrial use. He is descended from pioneer settlers in this part of Missouri and holds two degrees from Southwest Missouri State College. Mr. Cavender is also president of the Sac River Development Corporation and has been instrumental in securing the planned Stockton Dam, which will cost fifty-four million dollars and flood 58,000 acres of land.”

Clarence Cavender and Ines Cavender (“Inez Cavender”?) had 3 children:

Peggy Jeanette Cavender ("Peggy Cavender", “P.J. Cavender” & “Jeannette Cavender”) born February 14, 1937, married Glenn O. Fox ("Glenn Fox") on May 15, 1955 They divorced in 1957, were remarried March 12, 1960, and again divorced in 1962. Glenn Fox (“Glen Fox”) was born on October 2, 1937. Peggy Cavender apparently later married R.L. Hickenbottom and lived in Springfield, Missouri. Glenn Fox and Peggy Fox had 3 children:

Carol Marlene Fox ("Carol Fox") who was born December 27, 1955, attended Southwest Missouri State University, and married Kurt Andrew Siems ("Kurt Siems") February 21, 1976 and who was born September 19, 1955. She later married Carl Robert Haraldson March 21, 1958 and who was born September 10, 1932, and was divorced in 1959. Carl Haraldson and Carol Haraldson had a daughter named:

Karen Irene Haraldson who was born December 26, 1958;

Karen Fox; and,

Glenna Fox; and,

Dwight Burnell Cavender ("Dwight Cavender" & “D.B. Cavender) born March 17, 1938 in Aldrich, Missouri, received a degree in architecture at Kansas University, received another degree in area planning at Kansas State University married Charlotte Ann Horton ("Charlotte Horton") March 26, 1959 and who was born August 30, 1939, and had 3 children:

Lisa Lynn Cavender ("Lisa Cavender" & “L.L. Cavender”) born either June 4, 1965 or on July 4, 1965;

Allison Ann Cavender ("Allison Cavender" & “A.A. Cavender”) born November 11, 1972; and,

Kimberly Kay Cavender ("Kimberly Cavender" & “K.K. Cavender”) born July 22, 1975; and,

Herbert Harold Cavender ("Herbert Cavender" & “H.H. Cavender”) born October 13, 1914 in Dade County, Missouri, married either Lavern Laeger (“Laverna Laeger”) or Lavern Sisal484 on April 26, 1946, and died October 15, 1966 of leukemia. He received a degree in education at Southwest Missouri State College, and served in the military 1941-1945. Herbert Cavender and Laverna Cavender had 4 children:

Richard Alan Cavender (“Richard Sisal Cavender”?, “R.A. Cavender” & "Richard Cavender") born July 10, 1941 and married and divorced Bonnie Bonnersback. Richard Cavender and Bonnie Cavender had one child named:

Kimberly Jean Cavender (“Kimberly Cavender” & “K.J. Cavender”) who was born June 22, 1962.

He later married Judy Lucille Hughes ("Judy Hughes") June 7, 1969. Judy Hughes was born May 3, 1947 and received a degree in special education from the University of Missouri, and a degree in education from Central Missouri State. Richard Cavender received degrees in economics from the Southwest Missouri State University and from the University of Missouri in Kansas City, Missouri. Richard Cavender and Judy Cavender had 2 children:

Laura Suzanna Cavender ("Laura Cavender" & “L.S. Cavender”) born May 14, 1974; and,

Daniel Alan Cavender ("Daniel Cavender" & “D.A. Cavender”) born April 8, 1976;

Mary Margaret Cavender ("Mary Cavender", “M.M. Cavender” & “Mary M. Cavender”) born December 11, 1946, received degrees in education from Southwest Missouri State University and Drury College and, married Jerry Bruce Boyer ("Jerry Boyer") June 14, 1969. Jerry Boyer was born February 10, 1942 and received degrees in education from Southwest Missouri State University and Missouri University. Both are teachers in the Springfield, Missouri school system;

Martha Louise Cavender ("Martha Cavender" & “M.L. Cavender”) born September 14, 1948, received a degree in education from Southwest Missouri State University, married Ronald Glenn Firestone ("Ronald Firestone") October 12, 1968, and had 2 children. Ronald Firestone was born July 10, 1947 and received a degree in sociology. The 2 children of Ronald Firestone and Martha Firestone were:

Mary Ellen Firestone ("Mary Firestone") born May 27, 1969; and,

Nathan Alexander Firestone ("Nathan Firestone") born August 21, 1972; and,

David Paul Cavender ("David Cavender" & “D.P. Cavender”) born May 9, 1956, and presently attending Southwest Missouri State University and seeking a degree in agronomy; 365 and,

Vernon Cavender who died young;

Thomas Jefferson Cavender ("Thomas J. Cavender” & “Thomas Cavender") and his second wife, Mary Cavender, had 6 children:

Lula Cavender born June 7, 1876;

Hattie Cavender (“Harriett Cavender”?) born September 11, 1878;

Nora Cavender born May 23, 1884;

Maud Cavender ("Maude Cavender"?) born October 22, 1886;

Vernon Cavender born July 15, 1888 (It is to be noted that a Vernon Cavender married Dixie Willis, the daughter of Emmett Jo Willis ("Emmett Willis" & "Joseph Willis"?) and Effous Wolfe, and that Emmett Willis and Effous Willis had a daughter by the name of:

Maria Cavender Willis (“Maria Willis”) who married Clarence London, and that Clarence London and Maria London had 4 children by the names of:

Amy London;

Chris London ("Christopher London"?);

Mark London; and,

Heath London; and,

Amner Cavender born September 22, 1889;

REV. HENRY CALVIN CAVENDER ("Henry Cavender", “H.C. Cavender”,“Henry C. Cavender” & "Cal Cavender") born on June 30, 1843 in Grainger County, Tennessee, migrated to Missouri in the mid 1800's, married Sarah Elizabeth Patton (“Sarah Patton” & “Betty Patton”) from Tennessee and who was the sister of Becky Barksdale and Mary Wells, and lived in Salem, Dent County, Missouri. He enlisted in the calvary of Company E, Smith Regiment, 6th. Missouri Volunteers November 1, 1861 and was discharged in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri on November 1, 1864 and was paid a bounty of $100. After his discharge, the family moved to Howes Mill, Missouri, later they moved to a farm in Doss, Missouri where he practiced horseback circuit ministry in the Holiness faith throughout Dent County, Missouri and the surrounding area. In 1890, the Henry Cavender family moved to Salem, Dent County, Missouri, died on January 15, 1915 in Salem, Dent County, Missouri at the age of 72-73, and is buried in the Miner Cemetery in Dent County, Missouri. Elizabeth Cavender was born on December 16, 1845 in Missouri, was an invalid for her last 28 years, lived in her home in Salem, Missouri until her last years, died in the home of her son on January 22, 1930, and is buried with her husband in Miner Cemetery. Henry Cavender fought in the battle of Pilot Know, Missouri on September 27, 1864. After his discharge, the Henry Cavender family moved to Howes Mill, Missouri with their only child, William Jefferson Cavender ("William Cavender"). They later moved to their farm in Doss, Missouri and remained for many years while Henry Cavender practiced horseback circuit ministry in the Holiness Faith throughout the Dent County, Missouri area. Henry Cavender and Sarah Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”) had 2 children:

William Jefferson Cavender (“William J. Cavender”, “W.J. Cavender” & "Uncle Bill") was born December 12, 1864 in Missouri, married Mary Dasho Burden (“Mary Dasho”) who was born in October 1874 in Iowa. About 1890, William Cavender brought his wife back to Dent County, Missouri to the farm of his parents at Doss, Missouri and they united with the Pleasant Valley Baptist Church in Doss, Missouri. William Cavender operated lumber mills in Dent County, Missouri, Reynolds County, Missouri, and in Washington County, Missouri. During the 1930's, William Cavender lost all of his holdings. It is to be noted that he may be the same William J. Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.J. Cavender”) who married W.H. Nancy Lynch in Jefferson County, Illinois. William Jefferson Cavender ("William Cavender") and Mary Burden Cavender (“Mary Cavender”) had 11 children:

Lela Cavender born in March 1891 in Oregon and later lived in California;

Lola M. Cavender ("Lola Cavender" & “L.M. Cavender”) born in September 1893 in Missouri;

Birtia Cavender ("Bertha Cavender"?);

Hattie Cavender (“Harriett Cavender”?) who lived in St. Francois County, Missouri and who married Walter Woods. Walter Woods and Hattie Woods had 4 children:

Bernadine Woods of Palm Springs, California;

Jachie Ray Woods ("Jackie Woods") of San Diego, California;

Birtia Woods who married a C.R. Copeland. C.R. Copeland and Birtie Copeland (“Bertha Copeland”?) had 7 children:

Charles Copeland;

LeRoy Copeland;

Edwin Copeland ("Dag Copeland");

Mary Lee Furry Copeland ("Mary Copeland");

William Winston Copeland ("William Copeland");

Clyde Ray Copeland ("Clyde Copeland"); and,

Cora Sue LaPlant Copeland ("Cora Copeland"), all of St. Francois County; Missouri; and,

Gladys Woods who married Virgil Gant. Virgil Gant and Gladys Gant had 3 children:

Charles Gant;

William Gant; and,

Stanley Gant, all in the lumber business in Otterville, Missouri;

Myrtle Cavender;

Virginia Cavender;

Zola Cavender born about September 1895 in Missouri;

Viola Cavender born in January 1898 in Missouri, grew up in Doss, Missouri, moved to Baker, Oregon when he was 20 years of age, married a Mary Dosh Burden ("Mary Burden") in Baker, Oregon who was only 15 years of age. Mary Burden was born in Fairfield, Iowa, the daughter of Andrew Burden and Mary Burden (formerly "Mary Johnson"), traveled in a covered wagon to Oregon when she was 5 years of age, and died May 5, 1954, a few months before her father.

Norma Cavender;

Dorman Cavender; and,

Lineness Henry Calvin Cavender ("Lineness Cavender", "Henry Cavender", “L.H.C. Cavender”, “L.H. Cavender” & "Windy Cavender"). Lineness Cavender was born March 17, 1906 in Doss, Missouri, and died February 20, 1978. As a boy, he worked in the timber with his father and married Hazel Hodge in March 1927. In the mid 1960's, he bought a farm in Irondale, Missouri but sold it after a short time and moved back to Dent County, Missouri. Lineness Cavender and Hazel Cavender had 2 sons who were left behind when Hazel Cavender died in 1940:

Calvin Cavender who died prior to 1978; and,

Clyde Cavender who died prior to 1978.

Lineness Cavender later married Edith Thomas from Gladden, Missouri, had 2 sons who were still young boys, their mother died. They were:

Elijah William Cavender (“Elijah Cavender”, “E.W. Cavender” & "Bill Cavender"); and,

Thomas Cavender ("Bob Cavender"); and,

Benjamin Cavender; 366

MARY ANN CAVENDER ("Mary Cavender", “Mary A. Cavender”, “M.A. Cavender” & "Elizabeth Cavender"?) born on November 15, 1846 in Tennessee, married Samuel Duncan ("Sam Duncan") on December 8, 1865 in Dade County, Missouri, and died March 15, 1919 in Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri. In her obituary, the birth date of Mary Cavender is given as November 15, 1842. Samuel Duncan was born about 1836 in Monroe County, Tennessee, was the son of Berry Duncan and Fanny Tummons (“Frances Tummons”, and died September 1, 1918 in Dade County, Missouri.

It is of interest to note that in October 1855, a Samuel Duncan and Mary Duncan were indicted for bigamy; however, both suits were dropped as the circuit attorney was unwilling to prosecute further. Mary Cavender Duncan was born sometime between 1842-1946, she would only have been 9-11 years old at that particular time and, therefore, most probably was not the same Mary Duncan who was mention in the above lawsuit.

Samuel Duncan had 11 children, but Mary Cavender Duncan may have been the second wife of Samuel Duncan and, thus, may not have been the mother of all of them. In any event, the children of Samuel Duncan were:

Fannie Cleopatra Duncan (“Frances Cleopatra Cavender” “Frances C. Cavender”, "Fannie Duncan" & "Frances Duncan"?) born on October 15, 1882 in Dade Couty, Missouri, married Chauncey Henry Frye ("Chauncey Frye") on October 15, 1882 in Dade County, Missouri, and died September 4, 1943 in Ault, Colorado Henry Frye was born about 1858 in Indiana;

Willie Mae Duncan (“Willie May Duncan”, "Willie Duncan" & "William Duncan"?) born about 1871 in Dade County, Missouri, married Leander M. Grisham (“Leander Grisham”) on February 20, 1887 in Dade County, Missouri and died before 1919 in Dade County, Missouri. Leander Grisham was born January 16, 1865 in Dade County, Missouri, and died on February 24, 1954 in Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas;

Lewis Hillard Duncan ("Lewis Duncan" & “Hillie Duncan”) born about 1873 in Dade County, Missouri, and married Rosa Duncan, the daughter of John Duncan. Lewis Duncan and Rosa Duncan had 8 children:

Orval Duncan;

Clay Duncan;

Virgil Duncan;

Bradley Duncan;

Myrtle Duncan who married a Clevenger and they had a son named:

Herschel Clevenger born about 1922;

Evelene Duncan;

Guy Duncan who died before 1922; and,

Louise Duncan who died before 1922;

Maude Duncan ("Mary Duncan"?) born about 1875 and married a Nailer;

Hattie Duncan born about 1880 in Dade County, Missouri, and married Tommy Duncan (“Thomas Duncan”);

Elmer Duncan born in June 1882 in Dade County, Missouri;

Cora Duncan born in September 1885 in Dade County, Missouri, and married Charlie Frye (“Charles Frye”). Charles Frye and Cora Frye had a daughter named:

Mabel Frye;

Victoria Duncan born in September 1889 in Dade County, Missouri, and apparently first married Cyrus Haskins (“Cyrus Hoskins”?) and later married a Murdock;

Katie Duncan (“Katy Duncan”, “Catherine Duncan” & "Katherine Duncan"?) born in March 1893 in Dade County, Missouri, married Frank Howell, and lived in Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri. Frank Howell and Katie Howell (“Catherine Howell”? & “Katherine Howell”?) had a son named:

Charles Howell;

Finis Cana Duncan (“Finis Duncan”, “Phinas Duncan”? & “Fines Duncan”?) who married Nancy Jane Colclasure (“Nancy Colclasure”) on December 24, 1891 in Dade County, Missouri, and died on September 2, 1951. Nancy Colclausure was born on September 22, 1872 in Dade County, Missouri, and died on October 13, 1928 in Dade County, Missouri. Finis Duncan and Nancy Duncan (“Jane Duncan”) had a child named:

Lora Duncan born about 1902 in Missouri, and married Elbert C. Underwood (“Elbert Underwood”) who was born in Missouri about 1901. Elbert Underwood and Lora Underwood had a son named:

Carl E. Underwood (“Carl Underwood”); and,

Julia Duncan who married Frank Foust on either January 23, 1898 or on December 23, 1898 in Dade County, Missouri;

REUBEN BENJAMIN CAVENDER ("Reuben Cavender", “Benny Cavender”, “Reuben B. Cavender”, “R.B. Cavender” & "Reubin Cavender") born about 1848479 or 1849 in Tennessee, never married, and was killed on September 2, 1865 by Indians somewhere in the Nebraska Territory soon after the Civil War ended but while he was still in the U.S. Army. According to official military records, he perished on the Platte River in Nebraska Territory. He apparently never married as his Civil War compensation was paid to his sister. Family history states that one of his elder sons was scalped by Indians; and,

CLEOPATRA P. CAVENDER (“Cleopatria P. Cavender”, “Cleopatria Cavender”, "Cleopatra Cavender", “C.P. Cavender” & “Patria Cavender”) born about 1853 in either Tennessee279, 479 & 484 or Missouri398, first married a Stevenson, and later married Hiram Columbus Moore ("Hiram Moore"?) on September 28, 1871 in Dade County, Missouri, and she died about 1890 in Hopkins County, Texas, and is buried in the Mt. Zion Cemetery near Cumby, Hopkins County, Texas. The mother of Hiram Moore was a Nancy. Hiram Moore and Cleopatra Moore had 8 children:

Jessie Cleopatra Moore (“Jessie Moore”) born on August 25, 1872 in Springfield, Missouri, married William Andrew Walker (“William Walker”) on September 4, 1890 in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, Texas, lived about 6 miles north of Cumby, Hopkins County, Texas, and died on January 30, 1970 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas. William Walker was born on April 27, 1869 in Lauderdale County, Alabama, was the son of George Walker and Martha Herman, was of English-Irish-Indian descent, and died on October 8, 1954 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas. William Walker and Jessie Walker (“Cleopatra Walker”) had 10 children:

Mary Cleo Walker (“Mary Walker”) born on December 14, 1891, married Clarence Plato Brownfield (“Clarence Brownfield”) on November 23, 1911 in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, Texas, and died on May 25, 1980 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas. Clarence Brownfield and Mary Brownfield (“Cleo Brownfield”) had 5 children:

Lewis C. Brownfield (“Lewis Brownfield”);

Clive Josephine Brownfield (“Clive Brownfield” & “Olive Brownfield”);

Alta Rae Brownfield (“Alta Brownfield”) who married a Clark;

Melvin Leon Brownfield (“Melvin Brownfield”); and,

Oscar Leon Brownfield (“Oscar Brownfield”);

Frank Columbus Walker (“Frank Walker”) born on October 14, 1893, and married a Margaret?;

Elmer Walker born about 1895 and who died young;

William Clarence Walker (“William Walker”) born on December 30, 1898, married Nellie Pierce, had no children, and died in June 1960 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas;

Everett Moore Walker (“Everett Walker”) born on September 24, 1900, and married Alma Ruth Morales (“Alma Morales”). Everett Walker and Alma Walker (“Ruth Walker”) had 2 children:

John M. Walker (“John Walker”) who married Barbara Jean Gleason (“Barbara Gleason”); and,

Melville M. Walker (“Melville Walker”) who married jean Cook in Fauldhouse, West Lothain County, Scotland;

Claudia Leora Walker (“Claudia Walker”) born on February 8, 1903, married William Quincy Bailey (“William Bailey”) in 1921, and died on March 20, 1996 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas. William Bailey was born August 23, 1902 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas, was the son of John Bailey and Mary Whitman, and died on May 30, 1974 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas. William Bailey and Claudia Bailey (“Leora Bailey”) had 3 children:

Chester Valentine Bailey (“Chester Bailey”);

Lenora Irene Bailey (“Lenora Bailey”); and,

Kelly Whitman Bailey (“Kelly Bailey”) born on August 22, 1917 in Montague County, Texas; and ;

Jesse Hubert Walker (“Jesse Walker”) born on March 7, 1906 in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, Texas, married Dora Ann Walker (“Dora Walker”) on December 13, 1932 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas, and died on April 28, 1975 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas. Dora Walker was born on October 21, 1909 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas, and was the daughter of James Walker and Addie Johnson. Jesse Walker and Dora Walker had 4 children:

Gloria Ann Walker (“Gloria Walker”) born on December 18, 1938 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas, and died on the same date;

Barbara Ann Walker (“Barbara Walker”) born on February 25, 1940 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas;

Betty Lou Walker (“Betty Walker” & “Elizabeth Walker”?) born on March 5, 1940 in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas; and,

Jesse Hubert Walker, II (“Jesse Walker”) born on October 18, 1951 in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, Texas, and died on the same date;

Dudley Clark Walker (“Dudley Walker”) born on September 23, 1908, married Clarice Taylor, died on October 25, 1987 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, and are buried in Paducah, Cottle County, Texas;

Clarene Walker born on September 13, 1913, and died about 1915; and,

J.P. Walker born on May 24, 1916, married Verna Vivian Hobbs (“Verna Hobbs”) , and died on October 13, 1983 in Aurora, Adams County, Colorado. Verna Hobbs was born on March 12, 1915, and was the daughter of Milton Hobbs and Anna Quella. J.P. Walker and Verna Walker had 2 children:

Sandra Dene Walker (“Sandra Walker”) born on October 9, 1943 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado; and,

Judith Lee Walker (“Judith Walker”) born on May 3, 1945 in Aurora, Adams County, Colorado;

Mary Rue Moore (“Mary Moore”) born on January 22, 1874 in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, Texas, and married David Merriot Branum (“David Branum”) on January 2, 1898;

Maggie Moore (“Margaret Moore”) born on January 30, 1876, and died on June 5, 1879;

Ellene E. Moore (“Ellene Moore”) born on February 23, 1878, married Jesse P. Herman (“Jesse Herman”) on October 29, 1896 in Hopkins County, Texas, died in 1929 in Hopkins County, Texas, and is buried in the Mt. Zion Cemetery in Hopkins County, Texas;

Julia Moore born on March 14, 1880 in Hopkins County, Texas, and married Arthur Smith on October 13, 1904 in Hopkins County, Texas;

Ethel Moore born on December 23, 1882, and died on October 5, 1884;

Anna L. Moore (“Anna Moore”) born on August 8, 1885; and,

H.C. Moore born on April 23, 1888; 279, 398 & 484

MARY CAVENDER believed to have been born about 1816, married Henry Sharp on August 23, 1834 in Grainger County, Tennessee. The estimated date of her birth is based on the assumption that she was 18 years of age when she married and thus she would have been born about 1816. She was living in the 27th District of Hamilton County, Tennessee in 1850, as was her father, Henry Cavender. She subsequently moved to Randolph County, Arizona where she was listed as a widow with a 14 year old daughter;

THOMAS CAVENDER born about 1815 in Tennessee, and married a Ruth who was born about 1819 in Tennessee. Thomas Cavender and Ruth Cavender had 12 children:

NANCY JANE CAVENDER (“Nancy Cavender” & “N.J. Cavender”) born about 1839 in Tennessee;

ALLENDA F. CAVENDER (“Allenda Cavender” & “A.F. Cavender”) born about 1841 in Tennessee;

SARAH CAVENDER (“Sally Cavender”) born about 1843 in Tennessee;

MARY CAVENDER born about 1844 in Tennessee;

BENJAMIN CAVENDER born about 1845 in Tennessee;

TILMAN CAVENDER (“Tillman Cavender”?) born about 1846;

NARCISSA CAVENDER born about 1847;

THOMAS CAVENDER born about 1849;

LEVESTA CAVENDER born about 1851 in Hamilton County, Tennessee;

WOODBERY CAVENDER (“Woodberry Cavender”?) born about 1853 in Hamilton County, Tennessee;

ELIZABETH CAVENDER born about 1855 in Hamilton County, Tennessee; and,

JOSEPHINE CAVENDER born about 1858 in Hamilton County, Tennessee;

FRANKLIN CAVENDER born about 1839, and in 1850 was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee;

MARION CAVENDER born about 1842-1843, and in 1850 was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee;

BOHEMIA CAVENDER (daughter) born about 1845-1846, and in 1850 was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee;

ADALINE CAVENDER (“Adeline Cavender”?) born about 1846 1845-1846, and in 1850 was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee;

ZACHARIAH CAVENDER (“Zachriah Cavender”?, “Zachra Cavender”?, “Zachariah T. Cavender”?, “Z.T. Cavender”? & “Zach Cavender”?) born about 1847 and may be the one who married Martha Caroline Clark (“Martha Clark”), daughter of James Clark and a Miss Watkins and who was born about 1848 in Missouri, and in 1850 was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee.

(It is to be noted that a William Cavender likewise had a son named Zachariah Cavender. According to the 1850 census, William Cavender then age 29 and born in Tennessee about 1821, was living in the 10th District, Williamson County, Tennessee together with his wife Marietta Cavender age 25 and born in Tennessee about 1825, and their children, all born in Tennessee comprised: James T. Cavender ("James Cavender" & “J.T. Cavender”) age 5 and born about 1845; and Zach Taylor Cavender ("Zach Cavender", “Zackery Taylor”?, “Zachary Taylor Cavender”, “Z.T. Cavender” & "Zachariah Taylor Cavender"?) age 2 and born about 1848.174

According to the 1880 census, a Zacharia L. Cavender (“Zachariah Cavender”?, “Zacharia Cavender” & “Z.L. Cavender”) was then living in Webb, Reynolds County, Missouri and he was listed as being age 33 and born in Tennessee about 1847 and his father was born in Virginia and his mother was born in Tennessee. His wife was Martha C. Cavender (“Martha Caroline Cavender”, “Martha Cavender” & “M.C. Cavender”) age 31 and born in Missouri about 1848-1849. Martha Clark was formerly Martha Caroline Clark (“Martha Clark”) who was the daughter of James Clark born in Missouri and a Miss Watkins also born in Missouri. Zachariah Cavender and Martha Cavender had 7 children:

JAMES CAVENDER who married June Williams and had 5 unknown children;

MARY CAVENDER who married Gus Williams in Carter County, Missouri. Gus Williams and Mary Williams had 2 children:

Margaret Williams; and,

Gardener Williams (“Gardner Williams”?);

SAMANTHA J. CAVENDER (“Samantha Cavender” & “S.J. Cavender”) born in Missouri about 1870, and was living in Webb, Reynolds County, Missouri in 1880;

LOUIS MC CAVENDER (“Louis Mack Cavender”?, “Louis Cavender” & “L.M. Cavender”) born in Missouri about 1875, and was living in Webb, Reynolds County, Missouri in 1880;

WILBURN T. CAVENDER (“Wilburn Cavender” & “W.T. Cavender”) born in Missouri about 1877, and was living in Webb, Reynolds County, Missouri in 1880; and,

LORA LEE CAVENDER (“Lora Cavender” & “L.L. Cavender”) born in Missouri about 1879, was living in Webb, Reynolds County, Missouri in 1880, and married Robert Galbrath (“Robert Galbraith”?) in June 1906, Robert Galbrath and Lora Galbrath (“Lora Galbraith”?) had 4 unknown children;

MARY CAVENDER (“Elizabeth Cavender”?) born about 1848, and in 1850 was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee; and,

SARAH E. CAVENDER (“Sarah Cavender”, “S.E. Cavender” & “Sally Cavender”) born about 1850, in 1850 was living in Hamilton County, Tennessee, married Samuel Griffin on August 5, 1825 in Grainger County, Tennessee, and is the first person to be buried in the Baptist Church Cemetery in Missouri and which is about 3 miles north and west of Frank Frye’s.479 & 484

JAMES B. CAVENDER line (1830-1880)

JAMES B. CAVENDER (“James Cavender” & “J.B. Cavender”) was born about 1830 in North Carolina, and married Mrs. Malaha Julia Reed (“Mahala Reed”, “Malaha Rogers? & “Mahala Rogers”?), formerly Mahala Julia Thompson (“Mahala Thompson” & “Mahala Tompkins”?) of Kentucky. They were married on March 1869 Cairo, Chariton Township, Randolph County, Missouri which is about 6 miles North of Moberly, Missouri. "Mahala" is a fairly common American Indian term for a woman and is also used for a woman's name in the Middle East. The family stories say that James Cavender died about 1882 in Miller County, Missouri, and that he had a son named W.T. Cavender (“William Thomas Cavender” & “William Cavender” who was born about 1862 in Miller County, Missouri by a previous marriage. This apparently was the second marriage for her and the third marriage for him. Mahala Thompson had previously married Jordon Reed in 1854 in Osage County, Missouri and they had a son named Edward Reed.

According to his grandson, Thomas Cavender, his paternal grandparents were James Cavender and Haley Rogers, and that his maternal grandparents were Thomas P.P. Wilson (“Thomas Wilson”) who was born on February 24, 1832 and died on June 14, 1918, and Sarah E. Lepp (“Sarah Lepp”) who was born about 1842 and died on April 23, 1925. That being the case, then Haley Rogers must have been her married name and her maiden name was Haley Wilson. Thus, the following George Valentine Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.V. Cavender”) must have been the son of James Cavender and Haley Wilson.

In the 1870 census reports, the James Cavender family was listed as still living in Cairo, Chariton Township, Missouri with his third wife Mahala Cavender and his 3 youngest children: William Thomas Cavender (“William Cavender” & “W.T. Cavender”), Mary Joann Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) and John Lewis Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”). Also living in the same household was Edward Reed who apparently was the son of Mahala Cavender by her previous marriage. In 1860, prior to her marriage to James Cavender, Edward Reed and his mother were living in the household of Moses Thompkins in Webster County, Missouri.

In the 1880 census reports, the James Cavender family was listed as then living in Richwoods Township, Miller County, Missouri with his third wife Mahala Cavender. The reason for assuming that she is his third wife is due to the listing of his 4 children as having mothers who were born in different states that the state where Malaha Thompson was born.

After the death of James Cavender, his widow and a small son and a small daughter moved into a Hotel in Miller County, Missouri, believed to be in Tuscumbia, where she worked as a maid/cook while her children attended school.

In the 1900 census, Malaha Cavender and her son George Valentine Cavender were living in Linn, Osage County, Missouri in the household of Thomas P.P. Wilson (“Thomas P. Wilson” & “Thomas Wilson”) and were listed as being boarders. Apparently, Thomas P.P. Wilson was the former father-in-law of James Cavender because it appears that James Cavender may have previously married his daughter, Hadley Wilson (“Mrs. Hadley Rogers”), who apparently was deceased prior to the marriage of James Cavender to Mahala. Otherwise, they probably would not have been on friendly terms, and also because George Cavender was probably his grandson.

It is believed that James Cavender had 3 children by his previous marriages:

William Thomas Cavender (“William Cavender”) born about 1862 in Missouri;

Mary Joann Cavender (“Mary Cavender”, “Molly Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) born on March 11, 1864 in Missouri, married Ezra Sullens on April 16, 1882 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri, died on January 22, 1948 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, and is buried in the Linn Public Cemetery in Linn, Osage County, Missouri. Ezra Sullens was born in July 1861 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, was the son of Alexander Sullens and Martha Ritter, was elected Marshall of Linn, Osage County, Missouri on April 6, 1926, died about 1920 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, and is buried with his wife. He had previously married a Martha Ritter and they had a son named Lenord Sullens (“Leonard Sullens”?). Ezra Sullens and Mary Cavender Sullens (“Mary Sullens” & “Joann Sullens”) had 5 children:

Leonard Pinkley Sullens (“Leonard Sullens”) born on February 7, 1883 in Miler County, Missouri, married Sadie Ellen Johnson (“Sadie Johnson”) on July 10, 1910 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, died on March 16, 1974 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, and is buried in the Linn Public Cemetery in Linn, Osage County, Missouri. Sadie Johnson was born on December 26, 1882, died on July 2, 1970 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband. Leonard Sullens and Sadie Sullens (“Ellen Sullens”) had 8 children:

Viola Fern Sullens (“Viola Sullens”) born on February 20, 1919 in Sac City, Iowa, married Darce Woodrow Owens (“Darce Owens”) on December 2, 1941 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri, and died on April 16, 1996 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. Darce Owens and Viola Owens had 7 children:

Steve D. Owens (“Stephen D. Owns”?, Steve Owens” & “Stephen Owens”?;

Gary W. Owens (“Gary Owens”);

Larry D. Owens (“Larry Owens”);

Jerry Lee Owens (“Jerry Owens”);

Terry T. Owens (“Terry Owens”);

James R. Owens (“James Owens”);

Stanley G. Owens (“Stanley Owens”);

Janie Sullens (“Jane Sullens”?) born about 1911, and who married Sylvester Gelven who was born about 1911;

Myron Douglas Sullens (“Myron Sullens”);

Roy Raymond Sullens (“Roy Sullens”) born on September 18, 1911, and died on May 21, 1974 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri;

Thomas William Sullens (“Thomas Sullens”) born on January 10, 1916, and died on June 30, 1969;

Floyd Edward Sullens (“Floyd Sullens”) born on September 10, 1918, and died on February 18, 1970;

Ezra William Sullens (“Ezra Sullens”) born on May 28, 1921, and died on March 12, 1927; and,

Harold J. Sullens (“Harold Sullens”) born on February 7, 1932 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, died on November 12, 1998, and is buried in Holt’s Summit, Callaway County, Missouri. Harold Sullens had 3 children:

Mark Sullen;

Susan Sullens; and,

Tina Sullens;

Roy Sullens born on November 17, 1884, and died in January 1965;

William T. Sullens (“William Sullens”) born on October 26, 1885 in Missouri, and died in April 1968 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri;

Julia M. Sullens (“Julia Sullens”) born in June 1889; and,

Effie Sullens born in August 1894, and is buried in Spring Garden, Missouri; and,

John Lewis Cavender (“John Cavender”, “J.L. Cavender”, John W. Cavender”? & “J.W. Cavender”?) born on February 16, 1865 in Missouri, first married Nancy Wheeler, next married Dora E. Feagans (“Dora Feagans”, “Dora E. Figgins” & “Dora Figgins”495) about 1917 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, died on March 24, 1935 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, and is buried in the Linn Public Cemetery in Linn, Osage County, Missouri.

According to a newspaper clipping dated October 15, 1925: “While John Cavender and John Ware were hunting Wednesday, Ware’s gun was accidently discharged and the load of shot first struck the ground and then struck John Cavender in the back and neck. About 24 shot struck him. He is rapidly recovering and is able to be out.”

Dora Feagans was born on June 25, 1873 in Missouri and was the daughter of Dabney Feagans (“Dabney Figgins”495) and Betty Davis (“Elizabeth Davis”), both of whom were born in Virginia, Dora Feagans first married George Ware, later married Andrew Branson, still later married John Cavender, died on January 12, 1952 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri at the age of 77 years, 6 months and 17 days, and is buried in the West Linn Public Cemetery in Linn, Osage County, Missouri. According to a newspaper clipping, she was survived by 4 sons and 4 daughters:

Frank Ware of Jefferson City, Missouri;

Joseph Ware (“Joe Ware”) of Vandalia, Missouri;

John Branson (“Johnnie Branson”) of Linn, Osage County, Missouri;

Roy Cavender born on June 24, 1917, lived in Loose Creek, Missouri in 1952, and died in November 1982. Roy Cavender had a son named;

Michael Cavender;

Mrs. Boyd Holland of Linn, Osage County, Missouri;

Mrs. Floyd Owens of Linn, Osage County, Missouri;

Mrs. Anna Westerman of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; and,

Mrs. George Willemo of Jefferson City, Missouri;

It was believed that James Cavender and Mahala Cavender had 2 children. However, it appears that they apparently only had 1 child as their grandson, Thomas Cavender, stated that his grandfather was James Cavender and his grandmother was Haley Rogers. Thus, the below George Cavender must have been the son of James Cavender and Haley Cavender:

George Valentine Cavender (“George Cavender”, G.V. Cavender” & Sandy Cavender”) born February 21, 1874 in Paydown, Maries County, Missouri to James Cavender and Mrs. Haley Rogers? (formerly Hadley Wilson”?). He married Ellen Luvina Wilson (“Ellen Wilson”) on September 22, 1902 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, died on June 28, 1933 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri at the age of 59 years, and is buried in Mt. Aerial Cemetery in Osage County, Missouri. John W. Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.W. Cavender”) erroneously listed his name as John V. Cavender as the named “informant” on the death certificate of his brother George Cavender. In the 1900 census, George Cavender and his mother were living in Linn, Osage County, Missouri in the household of Thomas P.P. Wilson (“Thomas P. Wilson” & “Thomas Wilson”), apparently either the future father-in-law or grandfather of George Cavender, and were listed as being boarders. George Cavender was then age 28 and he listed his occupation as “rafter of ties”.

According to a newspaper article dated April 5, 1917: “Joe Mason was drowned in the Gascondade River adjacent to Gum Miller’s farm Tuesday morning, as the result of a tie raft breaking apart in the strong current of the river. John Cavenaugh (“John Cavender”) and George Cavenaugh (“George Cavender”) and Joseph Wilson were on the raft at the time of the accident and it was with difficulty that they saved themselves.”

Ellen Wilson was born on December 14, 1878 in Pinkney Township, Warren County, Missouri near Pendleton, Missouri to Thomas P.P. Wilson (“Thomas C. Wilson”? & “Thomas Wilson”) and Sarah E. Lipp (“Sarah Lipp”). She died on December 17, 1935 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri at the age of 57 years and 3 days of age, and is buried with her husband. According to her son Thomas Cavender, she was born on December 14, 1879;

George Cavender and Ellen Cavender had 7 children:

Dudley Benjamin Cavender (“Dudley Cavender” & “D.B. Cavender”) born on July 7, 1903 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, married Lora Frances Shouse (“Lora Shouse”) on June 9, 1928 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri, was elected Sheriff for 2 terms in Osage County, Missouri, died on April 6, 1993 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri and is buried in the Linn Public Cemetery in Linn, Osage County, Missouri. Lora Shouse was born on November 17, 1907 in Callaway County, Missouri, was the daughter of David Shouse and Ann Morris, died on March 26, 1982 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, and is buried with her husband. Dudley Cavender and Lora Cavender had 4 children:

Dudley Harold Cavender (“Dudley Cavender” & “D.H. Cavender”) born October 18, 1929 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and married Lillian Marie Warner (“Lillian Warner”) who was born July 12, 1924 in Westphalia, Osage County, Missouri. Dudley Cavender and Marie Cavender had 5 children:

Kenneth Gene Cavender (“Kenneth Cavender” & “K.G. Cavender”) born April 2, 1958 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and married Diane Krummen who was born September 27, 1961 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. Kenneth Cavender and Diane Cavender had2 children:

Rebecca Ann Cavender (“Rebecca Cavender” & “R.A. Cavender”) born October 24, 1986 in Lee’s Summit, Jackson County, Missouri; and,

Brian Michael Cavender (“Brian Cavender” & “B.M. Cavender”) born May 24, 1988 in Lee’s Summit, Jackson County, Missouri;

Karen Marie Cavender (“Karen Cavender” & “K.M. Cavender”) born October 6, 1959 in Herman, Gasconade County, Misssouri, and married Douglas Hackman who was born July 23, 1958 in Morrison, Gasconade County, Missouri;

Kathleen Frances Cavender (“Kathleen Cavender” & “K.F. Cavender”) born July 26, 1962 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri;

Keith James Cavender (“Keith Cavender” & “K.J. Cavender”) born July 26, 1962 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, and married Ann Frances Verslues (“Ann Verslues”) who was born May 13, 1966 in Toas, Cole County, Missouri. Keith Cavender and Ann Cavender had 3 children:

Brittany Anne Cavender (“Brittany Cavender” & “B.A. Cavender”) born January 21, 1987;

Kendall James Cavender (“Kendall Cavender” & “K.J. Cavender”) born November 29, 1989; and,

Kellan Joseph Cavender (“Kellan Cavender” & “K.J. Cavender’) born October 6, 1994;

Karla Ann Cavender (“Karla Cavender” & “K.A. Cavender”) born November 22, 1967 in Westphalia, Osage County, Missouri, and married Steve Brune (“Stephen Brune”? & “Steven Brune”?) who was born January 8, 1966 in Meta, Osage County, Missouri. Steve Brune and Karla Brune had 2 children:

Christian Steven Brune (“Christian Brune”) born June 14, 1991 in Westphalia, Osage County, Missouri; and,

Lauren Mary Brune (“Lauren Brune”) born September 5, 1991 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri;

James Herbert Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) born May 4, 1931 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and married Maria Elena Oronoz (“Maria Oronoz”) who was born February 28, 1929 in Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico. James Cavender and Maria Cavender had 3 children:

James Herbert Cavender, Jr. (“James Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) born February 22, 1957;

George Alfred Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.A. Cavender”) born February 15, 1958; and,

Lora Helen Cavender (“Lora Cavender” & “L.H. Cavender”) born May 9, 1963;

Nelson Cavender born November 7, 1932 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and who married Betty Lucille Lockwood (“Betty Lockwood” & “Elizabeth Lockwood”?) who was born September 22, 1934 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri. Nelson Cavender and Betty Cavender (“Elizabeth Cavender”?) had 3 children:

Janet Elaine Cavender (“Janet Cavender” & “J.E. Cavender”) born August 31, 1957 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri;

Judith Ann Cavender (“Judith Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) born April 6, 1959 in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, and married Edwin Mark Lentz (“Edwin Lentz”) who was born January 16, 1959 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas. Edwin Lentz and Judith Lentz had 3 children:

Samuel David Lentz (“Samuel Lentz”) born September 26, 1986 in Ames, Story County, Iowa;

Tyler Jacob Lentz (“Tyler Lentz”) born April 22, 1988 in Ames, Story County, Iowa; and,

Emily Elizabeth Lentz (“Emily Lentz”) born January 13, 1993 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois; and,

Nancy Jean Cavender (“Nancy Cavender” & “N.J. Cavender”) born August 29, 1961 in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri;

Theodore Cavender born December 6, 1944 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, first married Elaine Lynch, and later married Elizabeth A. Roth (“Elizabeth Roth”) who was born January 11, 1950 in Norfolk, Virginia. Theodore Cavender and Elaine Cavender had a daughter named:

Virginia L. Cavender (“Virginia Cavender” & “V.L. Cavender”) born March 28, 1967 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and married Kenneth Kastner;

Theodore Cavender and Elizabeth Cavender had a child named:

Dana A. Cavender (“Dana Cavender” & “D.A. Cavender”) born November 29, 1982 in Chesterfield, St. Louis County, Missouri;

Effie Cavender born about 1904 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, and died about 1910 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, and is buried in the Ariel Cemetery in Osage County, Missouri;

Thomas Enslow Cavender (“Thomas Cavender”, “T.E. Cavender” & “Tommy Cavender”) born on April 6, 1906 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, married Mildred Estelle Shouse (“Mildred Shouse”) on February 6, 1936 in California, Moniteau County, Missouri, died on December 20, 1975 in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, and is buried in the Linn Public Cemetery in Linn, Osage County, Missouri. Mildred Shouse was born on June 6, 1915 in Hartsburg, Boone County, Missouri to David Shouse and Anna Morris, and died on September 6, 1953 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. Thomas Cavender and Mildred Cavender had 8 children:

David Allen Cavender (“David Cavender” & “D.A. Cavender”) born December 30, 1935, and married Carolyn Ann Fechtel (“Carolyn Fetchtel”) who was born August 8, 1938 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. David Cavender and Carolyn Cavender had 5 children:

Michael Allen Cavender (“Michael Cavender” & “M.A. Cavender”) born March 25, 1958 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and married Lisa Ann Block (“Lisa Block”) who was born September 6, 1958 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. Michael Cavender and Lisa Cavender had 3 children:

Brett Allen Cavender (“Brett Cavender” & “B.A. Cavender”) born June 18, 1985 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri;

Blake Evan Cavender (“Blake Cavender” & “B.E. Cavender”) born June 1, 1988 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri; and,

Carleigh Michael Cavender (“Carleigh Cavender” & “C.M. Cavender”) born December 17, 1992 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri;

Donna Jean Cavender (“Donna Cavender” & “D.J. Cavender”) born March 29, 1959 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and who married John Paul Jones (”John Jones”) who was born October 28, 1958 in Springfield, Green County, Missouri. John Jones and Donna Jones had 2 children:

Brooke Ann Jones (“Brooke Jones”) born August 4, 1988; and,

Caitlin Marie Jones (“Caitlin Jones”) born June 15, 1993;;

Lauri Ann Cavender (“Lauri Cavender” & “L.A. Cavender”) born December 7, 1961 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and married Chris Dawson (“Christopher Dawson”?) who was born July 4, 1965 in Ft. Madison, Lee County, Iowa. Chris Dawson and Lauri Dawson had 3 children:

Christopher Allen Dawson (“Christopher Dawson”) born February 22, 1989 in St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri;

Nicholas Anthony Dawson (“Nicholas Dawson”) born June 29, 1992 in St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri; and,

Lindsey Catherine Dawson (“Lindsey Dawson”) born June 10,1995 in St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri and,

Tim Anthony Cavender (“Tim Cavender”, “Timothy Cavender”? & “T.A. Cavender”) born July 10, 1967 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and married Tammy Huether (“Tamathy Heuther”?) who was born June 5, 1971 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri; and,

Frances Ann Cavender (“Frances Cavender” & “F.A. Cavender”) born September 26, 1937 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, first married James Edward Kidd (“James Kidd”) who was born November 17, 1934 in Atlanta, Georgia, later married Don Lee Buriss (“Don Buriss” & “Donald Buriss”) who was born December 15, 1931 in Centralia, Boone County, Missouri and died July 4, 1998 in Raytown, Jackson County, Missouri. She died in 1984 in Atlanta, Georgia. James Kidd and Frances Kidd had 2 children:

Debra Kay Kidd (“Debra Kidd” & “Deborah Kidd”?) born April 12, 1957 in Sumter, South Carolina, first married Thomas Lee Teter (“Thomas Teter”) who was born February 5, 1955 in Jackson County, Missouri, later married Robin Dyer,later married Frank Guzman, Jr who was born August 21, 1955 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, and finally married John Williams. Thomas Teter and Debra Teter had 2 children:

Thomas Lee Teter, Jr. (“Thomas Teter”) born December 10, 1975 in Buckner, Jackson County, Missouri; and,

Timothy Joseph Teter (“Timothy Teter”) born September 21, 1977 in Buckner, Jackson County, Missouri;

Frank Guzman, Jr. and Debra Guzman had a daughter named:

Kathryn Joann Guzman born June 8,1990; and,

Mildred Elizabeth Kidd (“Mildred Kidd”) born March 13, 1958, first married David Button, and later married Jeff Vermillion (“Jefferson Vermillion”?);

Betty Ruth Cavender (“Betty Cavender”, “Elizabeth Cavender”?, “E.R. Cavender”? & “B.R. Cavender”) born September 20, 1939, and married John Renn who was born May 7, 1942 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. John Renn and Betty Renn (“Elizabeth Renn”?) had a child named:

Mark Renn born September 16, 1965;

George Edward Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.E. Cavender”) born April 13, 1941in Linn, Osage County, Missouri,married Judith Anne Appleman (“Judith Appleman”) who was born July 6, 1944, and later married Brenda Kay Jensen (“Brenda Jensen”) who was born February 21, 1944 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. George Cavender and Judith Cavender had a daughter named:

Cheryl Jo Cavender (“Cheryl Cavender” & “C.J. Cavender”) born May 9, 1967 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, and who married Michael Dean Tompkins. Michael Tompkins and Cheryl Tompkins had 2 children:

Chanel Renee Tompkins (“Chanel Tompkins”) born July 25, 1986 in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri; and,

Michael Dean Tompkins, Jr. (“Michael Tompkins” & “Jett Tompkins born January 20, 1990 in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri;

Mary Catherine Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.C. Cavender”) born August 14, 1943 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and married Gregory Stephen Kinney (“Gregory Kinney”) who was born September 8, 1944 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Gregory Kinney and Mary Kinney had a child named:

Rebecca Kay Kinney (“Rebecca Kinney”) born December 25, 1973 in Parsons, Kansas, and married Eric Eshelman. Eric Shelman and Rebecca Eshelman had 2 children:

Katrina Marie Eshelman (“Katrina Eshelman”) born July 14, 1992 in Kennewick, Washington; and,

Jeremy David Eshelman (“Jeremy Eshelman”) born July 27, 1994 in Richland, Washington;

Nella Lou Cavender (“Nella Cavender” & “N.L. Cavender”) born August 22, 1945 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, married Ted Haslag, Jr. (“Theodore Haslag”?) who was born November 26, 1944 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and she died February 13, 2000 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri. Ted Haslag had 5 children:

Jeffery Alan Haslag (“Jeffery Haslag” & “Jeffrey Haslag”?) born June 8, 1964 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri;

Paul Edward Haslag (“Paul Haslag”) born July 2, 1965 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and married Laura Ann Wieberg (“Laura Wieberg”) who was born December 10, 1966. Paul Haslag and Laura Haslay had a child named:

Joshua Paul Haslag (“Joshua Haslag”) born April 2, 1989 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri;

James William Haslag (“James Haslag”) born March 4, 1967 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri

Eric Duane Haslag (“Eric Haslag”) born July 12, 1970 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and married Laura Sue Ewers (“Laura Ewers”) who was born August 11, 1972. Eric Haslag and Laura Haslag had 2 children:

Jessica Louise Haslag (“Jessica Haslag”) born April 16, 1993 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri; and,

Lucas Duane Haslag (“Lucas Haslag”) born March 13, 1996 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri;

Gregory Louis Haslag (“Gregory Haslag”) born February 23, 1973 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and died September 18, 1998 in Cole County, Missouri; and,

Bradley Scott Haslag (“Bradley Haslag”) born December 2, 1976 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri;

Linda Sue Cavender (“Linda Cavender” & “L.S. Cavender”) born September 28, 1947 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, and married Donald Bernard Brandt (“Donald Brandt”) who was born December 3, 1946 in Frankenstein, Osage County, Missouri. Donald Brandt and Linda Brandt had 3children:

Patrick Francis Brandt (“Patrick Brandt”) born August 19, 1964 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and married Peggy Jane Mulvania (“Peggy Mulvania” & “Elizabeth Mulvania”?)

Carolyn Denise Brandt (“Carolyn Brandt”) born October 7, 1965 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, first married Dale Michael Stieferman (“Dale Stieferman”), and later married Bradley Gene Broman (“Bradley Broman”) who was born March 2, 1962 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. Dale Stieferman and Carol Stieferman had a son named:

Kenneth John Stieferman (“Kenneth Stieferman”) born October 16, 1984 in Columbia, Boone County, Missouri;

Bradley Broman and Carolyn Broman had a son named:

Carlton Donalld Broman (“Carlton Broman”) born November 6, 1992; and, Marsha Anne Brandt (“Marsha Brandt”) born November 28, 1966 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and married James Lewis Smith (“James Smith”) who was born November 29, 1965 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. James Smith and Marsha Smith had a child named:

Jamie Lynn Smith (“Jamie Smith”) born June 10, 1987 in Columbia, Boone County, Missouri; and,

John Michael Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.M. Cavender”) born October 14, 1954 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and married Laura Jaegers who was born October 14, 1954 in St.Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. John Cavender and Laura Cavender had 3 children:

Dawn May Cavender (“Dawn Cavender” & “D.M. Cavender”) born October 21, 1973 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. Dawn Cavender had 2 children:

George Thomas Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.T. Cavender”) born February 16, 1996; and,

Brayden Matthew Cavender (“Brayden Cavender” & “B.M. Cavender”) born June 20, 1997;

John Matthew Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.M. Cavender”) born June 6, 1976 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and married Sarah James. John Cavender and Sarah Cavender had a child named:

Erin Elizabeth James Cavender (“Erin Cavender”, “Elizabeth Cavender”, “E.E.J. Cavender”, “E.J. Cavender” & “E.E. Cavender”) born July 19, 1997 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, and died October 14, 1997 in Osage County, Missouri; and,

Nicole Lee Cavender (“Nicole Cavender” & “N.L. Cavender”) born March 25, 1979 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri;

Grace Cavender (“Gracie Cavender”) born about 1908 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, died about 1910 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, and is buried in the Ariel Cemetery in Osage County, Missouri;

William James Cavender (“William Cavender”, “William J. Cavender” & “W.J. Cavender”) born on March 19, 1911 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, married Genevieve Marie Schenewerk (“Genevieve Schenewerk”) on August 4, 1941 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, died on May 10, 1986 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and is buried in the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Missouri. Genevieve Schenewerk was the daughter of Clarence Schenewerk and Pauline Backers. William Cavender and Genevieve Cavender had 3 children:

Bobbie Faye Cavender (“Bobbie Cavender” & “B.F. Cavender”) who married Thomas Edward Sheperd (“Thomas Sheperd” & “Thom Shepherd). Thom Sheperd and Bobbie Sheperd had 2 children:

Thomas Edward Sheperd (“Thomas Sheperd”); and,

Rebecca Ann Sheperd (“Rebecca Sheperd”);

Donald Cavender; and,

Kenneth Joseph Cavender (“Kenneth Cavender”);

Gertude Mary Cavender (“Gertie Cavender”, “G.M. Cavender” & “Mary Cavender”) born on March 27, 1913 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, married Earnest Aquella Branch (“Earnest Branch”), died on November 16, 1998 in Harrisonville, Jackson County, Missouri, and is buried in the Sunset Memorial Cemetery in Pacific, Franklin County, Missouri. Earnest Branch was born on August 22, 1909, died on September 3, 1968 in Pacific,Franklin County, Missouri, and is buried with his wife. Ernest Branch and Gertrude Branch had a daughter named Sue Ellen Branch (“Sue Branch” & “Susan Branch”?) born February 23, 1937 in Linn Osage County, Missouri, and married George Valdez who was born December 16, 1933 in Guadalupe County, Mexico. George Valdez and Gertude Valdez had 5 children:

Shelia Marie Valdez (“Shelia Valdez”) born July 26, 1957 in Belleville, Illinois;

Shari Lynn Valdez (“Shari Valdez”) born August 25, 1958 in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri;

Christopher Lee Valdez (“Christopher Valdez”) born March 20, 1961 in Rome, New York;

Jorge Michael Valdez (“Jorge Valdez”) born May 3, 1963 in Rome, New York; and,

Robyn Denise Valdez (“Robyn Valdez”) born May 4, 1966 in Belleville, Illinois; and,

Raymond C. Cavender (“Raymond Cavender” & “R.C. Cavender”) born on September 28, 1916 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri, died on April 15, 1943 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, and is buried in the Mt. Airel Cemetery in Osage County, Missouri. According to his brother, Thomas Cavender, he was born on September 28, 1915, and died on April 28, 1943.

James Cavender and Mahala Cavender apparently had a daughter named:

Lucy J. Cavender (“Lucy Cavender”, “Lucille Cavender”?, “L.J. Cavender” & “Lucinda Cavender”?) born about 1875 in Missouri.504

JAMES MONROE CAVENDER line (1817-1862)

JAMES MONROE CAVENDER ("James Cavender", “J.M. Cavender” & “James M. Cavender”) was born about 1817-1818 in Mississippi, married Frances Langley Standley (“Franses Standley” & "Frances Stanley"?) on August 27, 1838 in Carrolton, Carroll County, Mississippi near Black Hawk, Mississippi where they first met, died June 12 1862 in Batesville, White County, Arkansas, and was buried in Arkansas. Frances Standley was born February 5, 1819 in Davidson County, Tennessee which later became Williamson County, Tennessee, was the daughter of John David Standley (“John Standley”) and Matilda Frances Harland (“Matilda Harland” & “Fannie Harland”) They made their home there until 1850 when they moved to Jacksonville, Pulaski County, Arkansas in 1850, lived there until 1861, and then moved to what is now Judsonia, White County, Arkansas. James Cavender also owned 160 acres of land in Pulaski County, Arkansas.

The Union Army under the command of General Samuel Curtis moved into the Batesville, Arkansas. On May 15, 1862, while visiting a neighbor by the name of Lewis who lived in White County, Arkansas, about one mile from his home, James Cavender was arrested after inferred that he had been visiting within the area occupied by the Union Troops and was wanting to get across the Little Red River to get to Little Rock, Arkansas to give information to the Confederate Army encamped there. On May 15, 1862, James Cavender was arrested and moved to the Union Army prison in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas. On June 4, 1862, the command charged James Monroe Cavender on two charges: acting as a Rebel spy; and, violation of the Law of War. On June 4, 1862, he was ordered to stand trial by the Military Commission. He was a prisoner of the Union Army charged with spying during the occupation of Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas by the Union Army under the command of Major General Samuel R. Curtis (“Samuel Curtis”), and he died on June 12, 1862 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas while still in the custody of the Union Army.

His wife, Frances Cavender, returned to Pulaski County, Arkansas and married Patrick Finton who was the father of her son-in-law, and who died about 1876 and no children were born from this union. Frances Standley ("Frances Stanley"?) was born in Davidson County, Tennessee on February 5, 1819 and which later became Williamson County, Tennessee, was the daughter of James David Standley ("James Stanley","James Standley"? & "David Standley") and Matilda Frances Harlan ("Matilda Harlan" & “Metilda Harland”?), and died March 19, 1921 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas at the home of her daughter, one mile east of Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas and at the age of 102 years, 1 month and 11 days, and is buried in the Clinton Cemetery in Van Buren County, Arkansas. Matilda Harlan was the daughter of John David Standley ("John Standley" & "John Stanley"?) and Fannie Harland ("Frances Harland"?). Frances Cavender (formerly "Frances Stanley" and wife of the above James Cavender), was mentioned as an heir in the Last Will and Testament of her father, David Stanley (“David Standley”), who died in Carroll County, Mississippi about 1852. Apparently her full maiden name was Frances Langley Stanley. The Last Will and Testament of David Standley also mentions Jackson Langley and his wife Amanda Langley; William Fisher and his wife Minerva Fisher; James Standley, Jr. (“James Stanley, Jr.”?); and, David Standley ("David Stanley"?). Apparently another daughter of David Stanley named Amanda Stanley ("Amenda Stanley") married a Jackson Langley about 1848. 355

According to a story told to one descendant, Jane Wallace of Larned, Kansas by one of her relatives: (i) James Monroe Cavender was actually born in France and was originally named La Fayette Cavender ("LaFayette Cavender"?); (ii) that, he first came to the this country as a teenager in the 1830's as a stowaway and, after 4 days at sea, he turned himself in to the Captain of the ship, but received no punishment; (iii) that, around 1840, he married Frances Stanley (“Frances Standley”?) in Mississippi and who was born in Tennessee and was the daughter of James Stanley (“James Standley”?); (iv) that, his father apparently had told him that he had been named after a famous member of the family. However, supposedly he did not like his original given name of LaFayette and changed his name to James Monroe Cavender; (v) and, that, it was said that members of the LaFayette family were given asylum in recognition of the service rendered by the French General Marquis de LaFayette ("Marquis LaFayette" & "Marquis La Fayette"?) during the American Revolution, and that his mother's married name was Chavangiac, which apparently is the French spelling of the surname "Cavender".

However, it of interest to note that if James Monroe Cavender did, in fact, change his given name from La Fayette because he did not like the name La Fayette, then why did he name one of his sons La Fayette Cavender, a name he supposedly did not like?

Apparently, there was a second, and a different, James Monroe Cavender who was born about 1816 to John Cavender, Jr. who was born on January 1, 1791 and Jane Jones. This particular James Monroe Cavender married Nellie Ann Willis (“Nellie Willis”) in 1837 and died about 1851.130, 282 & 304

In any event, it is belived that James Cavender and Frances Cavender ("Francis Cavender") had 9 children, 4 of which were born in Mississippi:

UNKNOWN CAVENDER who was born about 1840 in Carroll County, Mississippi, and died before 1850 in Mississippi;

UNKNOWN CAVENDER died as a child;

MATILDA FRANCES CAVENDER ("Matilda Cavender", “M.F. Cavender” & “Matilda F. Cavender”) born May 26, 1842 in Carroll County, Mississippi, first married John L. Robinson ("John Robinson”) on July 14, 1858 in Pulaski County, Arkansas when she was 16 years of age, later married James M. Terry ("James Terry") on September 26, 1877 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, and died October 24, 1887. John Robinson was born January 7, 1826, and died March 31, 1875. John Robinson and Matilda Robinson (“Frances Robinson”) had 7 children:

Martha Elizabeth Robinson (“Martha Robinson”) born June 20, 1860;

an unknown daughter who died at birth on July 30, 1863;

Tabithia Amy Robinson (“Labithia Robinson”, “Tabithia Robinson” & “Tabitha Robinson”?) born October 1, 1864, and died November 20, 1865;

James Alfred Robinson (“James Robinson”) born February 23, 1867;

Dicy Pricilla Robinson (“Dicy Robinson” & “Precilla Robinson”) born August 24, 1869, married her first cousin, John Howard Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) on October 22, 1902, died January 30, 1941, and is buried in Texas. John Cavender was born on December 9, 1878 in Arkansas, was the son of James Franklin Cavender (“James Cavender”) and Carrie Frances Schermerhorn (“Carrie Schermerhorn”), died August 27, 1948 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, and is buried in the Friendship Cemetery in Southmayd, Grayson County, Texas. The descendants of Dicy Robinson are listed under the descendants of her husband, John Howard Cavender;

John Henry Robinson (“John Robinson”) born June 25, 1872, and died August 31, 1875; and,

Sarah Cordelia Robinson (“Sarah Robinson” & “Cordellia Robinson”?) born July 22, 1875, and died October 2, 1877.

James Terry and Matilda CavenderTerry (“Matilda Terry”) had one child:

Walter LaFayette Terry (“Walter Terry”) born July 20, 1878;

LAFAYETTE CAVENDER ("La Fayette Cavender") born August 31, 1844 in Carroll County, Mississippi, apparently first married Mrs. Elizabeth Sandage (formerly Elizabeth Sheppard”? or “Elizabeth Shephard”?) and had no children by that marriage, later married Mary Jane Freeman ("Mary Freeman") on January 10, 1867 in Flatrock, Prairie County, Arkansas, died May 27, 1923 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and is buried in Flint Rock Cemetery in Cleburne County, Arkansas near Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas. Mary Freeman was born November 17, 1848 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, was the daughter of Elias K. Freeman ("Elias Freeman") and Elizabeth Sarah Dobbins ("Elizabeth Dobbins"), died March 8, 1920 in Jacksonville, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Bayou Metro Cemetery in Arkansas. Lafayette Cavender and Mary Cavender had 9 children:

Allen Jackson Cavender ("Allen Cavender", “A.J. Cavender” & “Allen J. Cavender”) born November 26, 1867 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, first married Adeline Germany (“Adaline Germany”) on February 11, 1886, later married Dora Brannon on June 24, 1894 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, died February 18, 1899 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, and is buried in Arkansas. Allen Cavender and Adeline Germany Cavender (“Adeline Cavender”) had 2 children:

Sarah Adaline Jane Cavender (“Sarah Cavender”, “Adaline Cavender”, “Adaline Cavender”, “S.A.J. Cavender”, “S.A. Cavender” & “A.J. Cavender”) born December 16, 1886 in Mt. Pleasant, Franklin County, Texas, married William Elijah Bivens (“William Bivens (“William Bevins”?) in August 1909 in Heber Springs, Cleburne County, Arkansas, died April 12, 1969 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Old Texas Cemetery in Faulkner County, Arkansas. William Bivens was born August 31, 1890 in Faulkner County, Arkansas, died October 24, 1981 in Cabot, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and is buried with his wife. William Bivens and Sarah Bivens (“Sarah Bevins”) had 3 children:

Maime Bivens (“Maime Bevins”?);

Ruba Ann Bivens (“Ruba Bivens”) born September 15, 1910 in Guy, Faulkner County, Arkansas, first married Jefferson Davis Pierce, later married Sherman Grissom, died February 18, 1999 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Old Texas Cemetery in Faulkner County, Arkansas. Jefferson Pierce and Ruba Pierce (“Ann Pierce”) had 2 children:

Jefferson Davis Pierce, Jr. (”Jefferson Pierce”) born March 4, 1927, and married Lois Johnson (“Jefferson Pierce”) and Loice Pierce had 3 children:

Donna Lynn Pierce (“Donna Pierce”) born February 17, 1954;

William Edward Pierce (“William Pierce”) born September 23, 1958, and married Lisa Wheeler in Jacksonville, Pulaski County, Arkansas. William Pierce and Lisa Pierce had 2 children:

Audry Nichole Pierce (“Audry Pierce”); and,

Chase Nichole; and,

Joanna Pierce born December 31, 1960; and,

Jettie Coleen Pierce (“Jettie Pierce”) born December 16, 1932 in Bee Branch, Van Buren County, Arkansa, and married Rolf Selvig on January 24. 1962 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California. Rolf Selvig and Jettie Selvig had 3 children:

Rolf Stanley Selvig, Jr. (“Rolf Selvig”) born February 25, 1963 in California, and married Pamela Sue Parker (“Pamela Parker”) on November 13, 1993 in San Fancisco, San Francisco County, California. Rolf Selvig and Pamela had 1 child:

Rolf Stanley Selvig, III (“Rolf Selvig”);

Erick Keith Selvig (“Erick Selvig”) born November 20, 1965; and,

John Leif Selvig (“John Selvig”) born December 25, 1966;

Sherman Grissom and Ruba Grisson (“Ann Grissom”) had a daughter named:

Dorothy Lelia Grissom (“Dorothy Grissom”) born September 15, 1935, who first married Clarence Applewhite (“Clarence White”), and later married Johnny Marshall (“John Marshall”). Clarence White and Dorothy White had 3 children:

Steven Mark Applewhite (“Steven Applewhite”) born June 27, 1955 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and married Marilyn Johnson on December 8, 1978 in Benton, Arizona. Steven Applewhite and Marilyn Applewhite had 1 child:

Sherrie Michell Applewhite (“Sherrie Applewhite”) born September 19, 1989;

Lisa Elaine Applewhite (“Lisa Applewhite”) born September 25, 1957 in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and married Larry Paul Gann (“Larry Gann”) on January 15, 1977 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas; and,

Curtis Brent Applewhite (“Curtis Applewhite”) born August 23, 1969 in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and married Cynthia Ann Moore (“Cynthia Moore”) on August 18, 1997 in Jacksonville, Pulaski County, Arkansas;

Johnny Marshall and Dorothy Marshall had 1 child:

Johnny James Marshall, III (“Johnny Marshall”) born July 27, 1972 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and married Anna Louise Williams (“Anna Williams”) on May 21, 1992 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Johnny Marshall and Anna Marshall had 3 children:

Bethany Anne Marshall (“Bethany Marshall”) born August 23, 1993; and,

Hanna Elizabeth Marshall (“Hanna Marshall”) born July 30, 1996; and,

Louis William Bivens (“Louis Bivens”) born May 19, 1915 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, married Bessie Irene Walls (“Bessie Walls”) on December 24, 1936 in Arkansas, and died February 24, 1991 in Texas. Louis Bivens and Bessie Bivens (“Irene Bivens”) had a daughter named:

Betty Jean Bivens (“Betty Bivens” & “Elizabeth Bivens”?) born August 27, 1940, and married Jack Otha Netterville (“Jack Netterville”) on March 25, 1956 in Arizona. Jack Netterville and Betty Netterville had 5 children:

Debra Jean Netterville (“Debra Netterville”) born August 28, 1957, and married Randy Roy Derden (“Randy Derden”) in October 1973 in Texas. Randy Derden and Debra Derden had 3 children:

Randy Roy Derden, Jr. (“Randy Derden”) born April 22, 1974;

Tommie Lean Derden (“Tommie Derden”) born April 25, 1976; and,

Keith Palmer Derden (“Keith Derden”) born June 14, 1986;

Michael Anthony Netterville (“Michael Netterville”) born June 29, 1959;

Jaqueline Denise Netterville (“Jaqueline Netterville”) born January 21, 1961 in Texas, and married Mark Campbell in 1990 in Texas. Mark Campbell and Jaqueline Campbell had 1 child:

Colin Lee Campbell (“Colin Campbell”) born September 18, 1990;

Elizabeth Lynn Netterville (“Elizabeth Netterville”) born January 24, 1962 in Texas, and married James Greer in August 1988 in Texas. James Greer and Elizabeth Greer had 1 child:

Andrew Grant Greer (“Andrew Greer”) born June 14, 1994; and,

Mitchell Alan Netterville (“Mitchell Netterville”) born May 23, 1964 in Texas, and married Colleen Young on July 31, 1982 in Texas. Michael Netterville and Colleen Netterville had 3 children:

Mitchell Alan Netterville, Jr. (“Mitchell Netterville”) born October 23, 1984;

John Micheal Netterville (“John Netterville”) born October 9, 1986; and,

Robert Louis Netterville (“Robert Netterville”) born March 23, 1988; and,

Effie Virginia Cavender (“Effie Cavender” & “E.V. Cavender”) born November 14, 1889 in Mt. Pleasant, Franklin County, Texas, married Luther Smith, and died November 10, 1917. Luther Smith and Effie Smith (“Virginia Smith”) had 3 children:

Roy Edward Smith (“Roy Smith”) born December 12, 1908, and married Lucile Victoria Stalmaker (“Lucile Stalmaker” & “Lucille Stalmaker”?) on May 4, 1937. Roy Smith and Lucile Smith (“Lucille Smith”?) had a daughter named:

Victoria Lucile Smith (“Victoria Smith” & “Lucille Smith”) born April 2, 1945, and married Jeffery Herrod Flake in 1963. Jeffery Flake and Victoria Flake had 2 children:

Greer Kenlock Flake (“Greer Flake”) born April 2, 1964; and,

Christopher Herrod Flake (“Christopher Flake”) born September 3, 1966;

Ada Irene Smith (“Ada Smith”) born March 8, 1910, and married Richard Beard. Richard Beard and Ada Beard (“Irene Beard”) had an unknown child; and,

Floyd Franklin Smith (“Floyd Smith”) born August 2, 1913, married Ethel B. Floyd (“Ethel Floyd”) on July 8, 1934, and died about 1964. Floyd Smith and Ethel Smith had 5 children:

Roy Edward Smith (“Roy Smith”) born January 6, 1936;

Bertha Jean Smith (“Bertha Smith”) born September 11, 1938, and married Earl Scott on February 16, 1957. Earl Scott and Bertha Scott had 1 child:

Kellie Deuist Scott (“Kelly Scott”) born February 16, 1965;

Sue Ellen Smith (“Sue Smith” & “Susan Smith”?) born September 13, 1942, and married Daniel Lester Wilson (“Daniel Wilson”) on January 28, 1961. Daniel Wilson and Sue Wilson had 2 children:

David Bryan Wilson (“David Wilson”) born January 7, 1964; and,

Roger Keith Wilson (“Roger Wilson”) born June 15, 1967;

Linda Dee Smith (“Linda Smith”) born October 28, 1943, first married Don Allen Roberson (“Don Roberson”) on November 15, 1961, and later married Dean Allen Kypte (“Dean Kypte”) on May 21, 1966. Don Roberson and Linda Roberson had 1 child:

an unnamed son born August 23, 1962; and,

Jerry Wayne Smith (“Jerry Smith”) born February 3, 1946;

Allen Cavender and Dora Brannon Cavender (“Dora Cavender”) had 3 children:

Jesse Allen Cavender (“Jesse Cavender” & “J.A. Cavender”) born June 21, 1894 in Arkansas;

Raymond Lafayette Cavender (“Raymond Cavender” & “R.L. Cavender”) born May 17, 1897 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, married Maudie Adkins (“Maude Adkins”?) on August 10, in Pulaski County, Arkansas, died October 19, 1970 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, and was buried in Arkansas. Raymond Cavender and Maudie Cavender (“Maude Cavender”) had 3 children:

Cleo S. Cavender (“Cleo Cavender” & “C.S. Cavender”) married Juanita M. Parker. Cleo Cavender and Jaunita Cavender had 3 children:

Liddy Cavender born March 11, 1947;

Rusty Cavender born March 26, 1950; and,

Debbie Cavender (“Deborah Cavender”?) born September 14, 1954;

R.L. Cavender who died about 1935; and,

John Franklin Cavender (“John Cavender”, “Buddy Cavender” & “J.F. Cavender”) born March 1, 1926 in Jacksonville, Pulaski County, Arkansas, first married Laura Geniece Parker (“Laura Parker”) who died about 1996, and later married Helen Henson in January 1997 in Jacksonville, Pulaski County, Arkansas. John Cavender and Laura Cavender (“Genice Cavender”) had a daughter:

Patricia Ann Cavender (“Patricia Cavender”) born December 7, 1953 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and married Jerry Keith Conway (“Jerry Conway”). Jerry Conway and Patricia Conway had 2 children:

Corrie Denise Conway (“Corrie Conway”) born July 29, 1979; and,

Christen Ann Conway (“Christen Conway”) born July 29, 1979; and,

Mamie Cavender born about 1899 in Arkansas, died the same year, and is buried in Arkansas;

Anna Olive Cavender (“Annie Ollevia Cavender”502 & 510, "Anna Cavender" & “A.O. Cavender”) born June 27, 1871 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, and died October 28, 1872 in Arkansas;

Lucy Ellen Cavender ("Lucy Cavender", “L.E. Cavender” & "Lucille Cavender"?) born March 16, 1873 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, first married Thomas Oscar Garvin (“Thomas Garvin”) on December 3, 1896 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, later married George M. Robertson (“John Robertson”) on January 6, 1901 in Pulaski County, Arkansas by Rev. B.F. Davidson and had no children by her second marriage, died September 13, 1961 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, and is buried in Arkansas. George Robertson died October 1, 1959 in Pulaski County, Arkansas. Thomas Garvin and Lucy Cavender Garvin (“Lucy Garvin”) had an unknown child;

James Merion Cavender ("James Cavender", “J.M. Cavender” & “James M. Cavender”) born December 28, 1874 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, died November 23, 1877 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, and is buried in Arkansas;

Sarah Adaline Cavender (“Sarah Caroline Cavender”502, 509 & 510, "Sarah Cavender", “S.C. Cavender”502 & “S.A. Cavender”) born September 5, 1876 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, died of diptheria July 15, 1881 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, and is buried in Arkansas;

David Monroe Cavender ("David Cavender", “D.M. Cavender” & “David M. Cavender”) born October 16, 1878 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, never married, died November 30, 1930 in Newark, Independence County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Quitman, Faulkner County, Arkansas;

Joel Newton Cavender ("Joel Cavender" & “J.N. Cavender”) born January 18, 1881 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, died July 13, 1883 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, and is buried in Arkansas;

Daniel Boone Cavender ("Daniel Cavender" & “D.B. Cavender”) born November 24, 1882 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, first married Pernete Belzora Chastain ("Pernete Chastain" & "Bellezora Chastain") on November 27, 1910 in Van Buren County, Arkansas, next married Zular Smith on November 24, 1937 in Van Buren County, Arkansas and had no children by this marriage, died September 4, 1947 in Stone County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Rushing Cemetery in Rushing, Stone Creek, Arkansas. Pernete Chastin was born October 1, 1892 in Anderson County, Texas, was the daughter of James Maxwell Chastain ("James Chastain") and Malvenia Aurelia Pitts ("Malvenia Pitts"), died June 22, 1932 Lincoln County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Jamison Cemetery in Lincoln County, Oklahoma. Zular Smith was born January 25, 1892 in Tennessee, was a Primitive Baptist, died October 24, 1989 in Judsonia, White County, Arkansas, and is buried with her husband. The 5 children of Daniel Cavender and Pernete Cavender were:

Lucy Jewel Cavender ("Lucy Cavender", “L.J. Cavender” & "Jewell Cavender"?) born November 13, 1911 in Bee Branch, Van Buren County, Arkansas, married Ray William Haley ("Ray Haley"), died January 26, 1984 in Shawnee, Shawnee County, Oklahoma, and both are buried in Jamieson Cemetery in Lincoln County, Oklahoma.400 & 502 Ray Haley and Lucy Haley had 9 children:

Geneva Jewell Haley (“Geneva Haley”) born January 12, 1932, and married Earl Dean Stofel (“Earl Stofel”) on May 12, 1951 and who was born September 19, 1929. Earl Stofel and Geneva Stofel (“Jewell Stofel”) had 4 children:

Dennis Earl Stofel (“Dennis Stofel”) born November 4, 1953;

Donald Wayne Stofel, Sr. (“Donald Stofel”) born February 18, 1955, and married Ann Miller Hallican (“Ann Hallican”) in October 1977 in Hawaii. Donald Sofel and Ann Sofel had 3 children:

Deann Kuulei Stofel (“Deann Stofel”) born March 8, 1979 in Honolulu, Oahu County, Hawaii;

Donald Wayne Stofel, Jr. (“Donald Stofel”) born April 8, 1984 in Bremerton, Washington; and,

Melinda Kuuipo Stofel (“Melinda Stofel”) born August 30, 1988 in Honolulu, Oahu County, Hawaii;

Elene Sue Stofel (“Elene Stofel”) born February 22, 1956, and married John William Cunningham, II (“John Cunningham”) in 1975. John Cunningham and Elene Cunningham had 3 children:

John William Cunningham, III (“John Cunningham”) born September 30, 1975;

Crystal Dawn Cunningham (“Crystal Cunningham”) born November 30, 1977; and,

Amber Beth Cunningham (“Amber Cunningham”) born August 23, 1981; and,

Alvin Dale Stofel (“Alvin Stofel”) born October 4, 1957, first married Sharon Kaye Shannon (“Sharon Shannon”) in April 1977, and next married Luanne Marie Swords (“Luanne Swords” & “Podie Swords”) on June 3, 1989 in Lubbock, Texas. Alvin Stofel and Sharon Stofel had 2 children:

Scott Keith Stofel (“Scott Stofel”) born April 14, 1979; and,

Amanda Denise Stofel (“Amanda Stofel”) born April 22, 1981;

Floyd Elmer Haley (“Floyd Haley”) born May 2, 1933 in Oklahoma, married Bettie Ruth Ellison (“Bettie Ellison”) on May 2, 1954, died May 29, 1975 in Oklahoma in an automobile accident, and was buried in Oklahoma. Bettie Ellison was born October 28, 1936. Floyd Haley and Bettie Haley (“Ruth Haley”) had 9 children:

Ivan Louis Haley (“Ivan Haley”) born November 16, 1955, and married Linda Deerman in June 1975. Ivan Haley and Linda Haley had 2 children:

James Daniel Haley (“James Haley”) born in 1979; and,

Rachel Elizabeth Haley (“Rachel Haley”) born in 1982;

Kenneth Loyd Haley (“Kenneth Haley”) born August 21, 1957, and married Betty Hauser in 1977. Kenneth Haley and Betty Haley had 1 child:

Jared Haley born in 1983;

Leonard Elmer Haley (“Leonard Haley”) born October 25, 1958, and married Marcella Niece in 1980. Leonard Haley and Marcella Haley had 1 child:

April Dawn Haley (“April Haley”) born in 1981;

Daniel Floyd Haley (“Daniel Haley”) born November 12, 1959 in Oklahoma, and died May 29, 1974 in Oklahoma;

Angela Ruth Haley (“Angela Haley”) born February 8, 1961, and married Stanley Franklin Hoisington (“Stanley Hoisington”) in 1982. Stanley Hoisington and Angela Hoisington had 1 child:

Stanley Michael Hoisington (“Stanley Hoisington”) born in 1982;

Barbara Sue Haley (“Barbara Haley”) born March 16, 1962, and married James Steven Allen (“James Allen”) in 1977. James Allen and Barbara Allen had 2 children:

Crystal Dawn Allen (“Crystal Allen”) born in 1978; and,

Katrina Denise Allen (“Katrina Allen”) born in 1981;

Christine Ann Haley (“Christine Haley”) born September 4, 1963, and married Gary Bryan Campbell (“Gary Campbell”) in 1982;

Sandra Jewell Haley (“Sandra Haley”) born March 9, 1965, and married Franklin Nevada Middleton (“Franklin Middleton”) in 1983; and,

Jack Bryan Haley (“Jack Haley”) born August 18, 1970;

Erma Lee Haley (“Erma Haley”) born June 1, 1935, and married Stanley Theral Jackson on June 1, 1963 and who was born July 26, 1932. Stanley Jackson and Erma Jackson had 2 children:

Sheryl Gayleen Jackson (“Sheryl Jackson”) born June 16, 1965, and married James Lee Francis (“James Francis”) on February 16, 1984/1985 in Shawnee County, Oklahoma. James Francis and Sheryl Francis had 2 children:

Michael Ryan Francis (“Michael Francis”) born January 27, 1986 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Christopher Aaron Francis (“Christopher Francis”) born August 5, 1987 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Gregory Theral Jackson (“Gregory Jackson”) born April 24, 1969, and married Danieel F. DeWitt (“Danieel Dewitt:) on May 11, 1996 in Tecumseh, Oklahoma. Gregory Jackson and Danieel Jackson had 1 child:

Donovan Theral Jackson (“Donovan Jackson”) born October 3, 1996; and,

Gordon Lowell Jackson (“Gordon Jackson”) born January 28, 1970;

Lelia Faye Haley (“Lelia Haley”) born June 25, 1937, and died April 6, 1939;

Leola Maye Haley (“Leola Haley”) born June 25, 1937, and died June 25, 1937;

William Robert Haley (“William Haley”) born February 17, 1939, and married Betty Jane Brewer (“Betty Brewer”) on April 10, 1958 and who was born on July 31, 1938. William Haley and Betty Haley had 3 children:

Timothy Robert Haley (“Timothy Haley”) born July 14, 1959, first married Michelle Dae Conaway (“Michelle Conaway”) on January 11, 1982 in Shawnee County, Oklahoma, and next married Victoria Ann Nowell (“Victoria Nowell”) on April 30, 1998. Timothy Haley and Michelle Haley had 4 children:

Joshua Tyler Haley (“Joshua Haley”) born October 6, 1981, and who was the stepson of Tim Haley who was the son of his first wife, Michelle Conaway;

Matthew Robert Haley (“Matthew Haley”) born February 8, 1984;

Carrie Michele Haley (“Carrie Haley”) born August 18, 1985; and,

Samuel Luke Haley (“Samuel Haley”) born September 10, 1988;

Debra Jane Haley (“Debra Haley”) born March 9, 1964, and married Darren Dale Williams (“Darrn Williams”) on June 28, 1986 in Shawnee County, Oklahoma. Darren Williams and Debra Williams had 2 children:

Trenton Bryce Williams (“Trenton Williams”) born July 11, 1991; and,

Trevor William Haley (“Trevor Haley”) born August 16, 1967, first married Trina Lee Lorentz (“Trina Lorentz”) on June 17, 1989 in Tecumseh, Oklahoma, and next married Gina Koch on December 1, 1994. Trevor Haley and Trina Haley had 1 child:

Sarah Ellen Haley (“Sarah Haley”) born January 8, 1992;

Trevor Haley and Gina Haley had 1 child:

Rylee Marie Haley (“Rylee Haley”) born October 23, 1996;

Joyce Pearl Haley (“Joyce Haley”) born February 7, 1941, and married Murray Dean Olive (“Murray Olive”) on October 9, 1960 and who was born on December 15, 1937. Murray Olive and Joyce Olive had 3 children:

Nancy Jane Olive (“Nancy Olive”) born June 15, 1961;

Lela Denise Olive (“Lela Olive”) born August 26, 1963; and,

Larry Dean Olive (“Lary Olive”) born September 8, 1966;

Jimmie Daniel Haley (“James Daniel Haley”, “Jimmie Haley” & “James Haley”) born February 7, 1941, and married Rosalie Ellen Thomason (“Rosalie Thomason”) on December 25, 1969. Jimmie Haley and Rosalie Haley had 1 child:

Loretta Michelle Haley (“Loretta Haley”) born October 7, 1970; and,

Leo Kenneth Haley (“Leo Haley”) born November 2, 1945 in Stonewall, Ponotoc County, Oklahoma, first married Shirley Dorina Rogers (“Shirley Rogers”) on December 18, 1968 in Durant, Oklahoma and who died on February 27, 1953 in Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota and who had 5 children by her pervious marriage. He later married Kathy Maxson on August 18, 1987 in Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota. Leo Haley and Shirley Haley had 1 child:

Alicia Brook Haley (“Alicia Haley”) born October 24, 1969, and had a child named:

Ashley Ladonne Haley (“Ashley Haley”) born November 6, 1991;

Andrew Jackson Cavender ("Andrew Cavender" & “A.J. Cavender”) born July 19, 1915 in Bee Branch, Van Buren County, Arkansas and married Ora Belle Hensley ("Ora Hensley") on June 7, 1949 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, died January 28, 1996 in Witicha, Sedgwick County, Kansas, and is buried in the Fox Cemetery in Stone County, Arkansas. Ora Hinsley was born May 27, 1919 in Russing, Stone County, Arkansas, was the daughter of Charles Henesley and Melissa Holland, died about August 29, 1995 in Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas, and is buried with her husband. Andrew Cavender and Ora Cavender had 2 children:

Neta Jane Cavender ("Neta Cavender" & “N.J. Cavender”) born September 12, 1942 in Rushing, Stone County, Arkansas, first married George William Wallace ("George Wallace") on July 9, 1960 in Los Angeles, California and who died on August 12, 1990 in Pittsburg, Crawford County, Kansas while in the US Navy Seebees and who is buried in the US Military Cemetery in Fort Scott, Kansas, She later married Robert Max Doris (“Robert Doris”) on March 20, 1993 in Satanta, Haskell County, Kansas. George Wallace was born September 29, 1939 in St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. Robert Doris was born February 14, 1959 in Lamar, Prowers County, Colorado. George Wallis and Neta Wallace had 1 child:

Mistine Marie Wallace (“Mistine Wallace”) born November 21, 1961 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, and married Gregory Alvin Highfill (“Gregory Highfill”) on August 4, 1984 in Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas and who was born October 25, 1960 in Woodward, Woodward County, Oklahoma. Gregory Highfill and Mistine Highfill had 4 children:

Matthew Gregory Highfill (“Matthew Highfill”) born September 11, 1986 in Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma, died on the same date, and is buried in the Moreland, Oklahoma Cemetery;

Carrie Marie Highfill (“Carrie Highfill”) born Octobeer 14, 1987 in Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma;

Brandon Gregory Highfill (“Brandon Highfill”) born November 3, 1989 in Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma; and,

Brian James Highfill (“Brian Highfill”) born December 16, 1992 in Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma; and,

James Loren Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born August 2, 1945 in Rushing, Stone County, Arkansas, married Lorraine Frances Houser (“Lorraine Houser”) on August 6, 1965 in Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas, served in the US Army in the Viet Nam War, died in his sleep from a heart attack on February 26, 1994 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, and is buried in the Lakeview Cemetery in Wichita, Kansas. Lorraine Houser was born March 1, 1941 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California. James Cavender and Lorraine Cavender (“Frances Cavender”) had 2 children:

Kristen Samara Cavender (“Kristen Cavender’) born July 18, 1966 in Fort Hood, Coryell County, Texas, first married Douglas Barratt Clarke (“Douglas Clarke”) on October 20, 1984 in Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas, and later married Earl VanMeter Long, III (“Earl Long”) on August 1, 1992 in Wichita, Sedwick County, Kansas. Douglas Clarke and Kristen Clarke had 1 child:

Sean Michael Clarke (“Sean Clarke”) born July 4, 1987 in Wichita, Sedwick County, Kansas;

Earl Long and Kristen Long had 1 child:

Samara Lorainne Long (“Loraine Long”?) born January 4, 1994; and,

James Ryan Cavender (“James Cavender”) born October 30, 1970 in Wichita, Sedwick County, Kansas;

Elbin Houston Cavender ("Elbin Cavender" & “E.H. Cavender”) born in Burnt Ridge, Van Buren County, Arkansas on October 8, 1921 in Burnt Ridge, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and married Mary Frances Monahan ("Mary Monhan") on April 17, 1946 in Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas. Mary Monahan was born January 17, 1927 in Stone County, Arkansas, and was the daughter of George Franklin Monahan ("George Monahan") and Bessie Ann Jenkins ("Bessie Jenkins") of Stone County, Arkansas. Elbin Cavender was in the U.S. Air Force from September 12, 1942 to November 5, 1945 and attained the rank of Sergeant. Elbin Cavender and Mary Cavender had 7 children:

Elba Lavern Cavender ("Elba Cavender" & “E.L. Cavender) born February 14, 1947 in Stone County, Arkansas, died September 6, 1949 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Flatwoods Cemetery in Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas;

Clyde Warren Cavender ("Clyde Cavender" & “C.W. Cavender”) born August 28, 1948 in Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas, first married Dixie Lee Griffith (“Dixie Griffith”) on December 31, 1972 in Timbo, Stone County, Arkansas and who had 2 children by a previous marriage, and later married Earlene Hettajean Lawrence Johnson ("Earlene Lawrence") on February 14, 1989 in Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas and who had 2 children by a previous marriage. Dixie Griffith was born January 29, 1954, and Earlene Lawrence was born August 18, 1956 in Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas;

Ella Marie Cavender ("Ella Cavender" & “E.M. Cavender”) born April 29, 1951 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas to Mycokle Phillips. Mycokle Phillips and Ella Phillips, married Walter Mycokel Phillips (“Walter Phillips on February 28, 1970 in Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas and who was born August 8, 1949 in Indepedence County, Missouri. Walter Phillips and Ella Phillips (“Marie Phillips”) had 2 children:

Heather Marie Phillips ("Heather Phillips") born July 29, 1971 in Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas; and,

Sarai Ann Phillips ("Sarai Phillips") born June 29, 1975 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, and married Elvin Maricle on August 28, 1992 in Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas and who was born on September 25, 1973 in Lousiana. Elvin Maricle and Sarai Miricle had 2 children:

Casey Allen Miricle (“Casey Miricle”) born April 9, 1993 in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas; and,

Aaron Jordan Maricle (“Aaron Maricle”) born May 9, 1997 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas;

Kathryn Lanelle Cavender (“Katherine Lynelle Cavender”?, "Kathryn Cavender", "Catherine Cavender", “K.L. Cavender” & "Katherine Cavender"?) born January 14, 1954 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas;

Howard Len Cavender ("Howard Cavender" & “H.L. Cavender”) born May 4, 1955 in Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas, and married Donna Lee Dickey ("Donna Dickey") on July 3, 1980 in Rushing, Stone County, Arkansas and who was born on October 23, 1963 in Scotts Bluff, Nebraska. Howard Cavender and Donna Cavender had 2 children:

Eric Lee Cavender ("Eric Cavender" & “E.L. Cavender”) born January 12, 1981 in Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas; and,

Carey Ryan Cavender ("Carey Cavender" & “C.R. Cavender”) born April 29, 1983 in Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas;

Janice Kay Cavender ("Janice Cavender" & “J.K. Cavender”) born July 20, 1956 in Mountain View, Stone County in a Chevy pickup on Highway 9 south of Mountain View, Arkansas, first met an unknown Cavender on December 24, 1973, married Bobby Eaton on August 28, 1989. Bobbie Eaton was born May 4, 1954. Bobby Eaton and Janice Eaton have no known children. Janice Cavender and the unknown Cavender had a daughter named:

Shawna Lynn Cavender (“Shawna Cavender”) born September 23, 1973 in Heber Springs, Cleburne County, Arkansas, and married Christopher Brian Long (“Chistopher Long”) on April 2, 1994 in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas;

Geraldine Frances Cavender (Geraldine Cavender" & “G.F. Cavender”) born March 9, 1959 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, married Charles Huff ("Chuck Huff") on January 6, 1984 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and have no known children. Charles Huff was born July 29, 1954 in North Carolina and had 2 children by a previous marriage; and,

George Lowell Cavender ("George Cavender" & “G.L. Cavender”) born February 8, 1962 in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, and married Rebecca Ann Shumate ("Rebecca Shumate") on June 28, 1980 in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas and who was born on January 8, 1962 in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. George Cavender and Rebecca Cavender had 2 children:

Clay Andrew Cavender ("Clay Cavender" & “C.A. Cavender”) born August 2, 1982 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas; and,

Ever Chastain Cavender ("Ever Cavender" & “E.C. Cavender) born October 29, 1987 in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas;400 & 502

Lessie Augusta Cavender (“Lessie Cavender”, "Lucy Cavender" & “L.A. Cavender”) born August 27, 1924 in Bee Branch, Van Buren County, Arkansas, married John Tilmon Autry ("John Autry") on February 28, 1942 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Crabtree Cemetery in Van Buren County, Arkansas. John Autry was born October 2, 1921 in Crabtree, Van Buren County, Arkansas, was the son of Ollie Autry and Nancy Burgess, and died December 7, 1987 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. John Autry and Lucy Autry had 6 children:

Sanford Maxwell Autry (“Sanford Autry”) born November 29, 1942 in Crabtree, Van Buren County, Arkansas, first married Pasty Anny Chance (“Pasty Chance” & “Patsy Change”?) on June 8, 1961, 1956 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, later married Barbara Sue Dardine (“Barbara Dardine”) on July 15, 1985, and still later married a Bonny. Patsy Chance was born November 29, 1943. Sanford Autry and Pasty Autry had 4 children:

Johnnie Allen Autry (“Johnnie Autry” & “John Autry”) born October 16, 1964, and married Louisa Griswold (“Lucy Griswold”) on September 27, 1986 and who was born October 16, 1967. Johnie Autry and Louisa Autry had 3 children:

Kriston Annettie Autry (“Kriston Autry”) born July 15, 1987;

Johnnie Allen Autry, Jr. (“Jonnie Autry) born January 5, 1990; and,

Kimberly Nichole Autry (“Kimberly Autry”) born January 18, 1993;

Terry Michael Autry (“Terry Autry”) born August 12, 1966, and married a Kim. Terry Autry and Kim Autry had 1 child;

Michella Autry born January 7, 1994;

Teresa Michele Autry (“Teresa Autry”) born June 25, 1968, and married Michael Jones on June 25, 1987. Michael Jones and Teresa Jones had 1 child:

Brandon Michael Jones (“Brandon Jones”) born March 18, 1988; and,

Scott Anthony Autry (“Scott Autry”) born August 12, 1977;

James Harvey Autry, Sr. (“James Autry”) born September 28, 1945 in Crabtree, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and married Carol Jean Aitkenhead (“Carol Aitkenhead”) on August 20, 1966 in Offutt Air Force Base Chapel, Sarpy County, Nebraska. Carol Aitkenhead was born August 10, 1946 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, and was the daughter of Carl Aitkenhead and Constance Wurth. James Autry and Carol Autry had 2 children:

Rose Veronica Autry (“Rose Autry”) born April 20, 1962 in Clinton, Oklahoma, was adopted October 3, 1973, and married Albert Weston Tripp, II (“Albert Tripp”) on June 18, 1983 in Offutt US Air Force Base, Shapel, Sarpy Count, Nevada and who was born on February 7, 1962 and was the son of Albert Weston Trip, I (“Albert Tripp”). Albert Tripp and Rose Tripp had 3 children:

Beverly Anne Tripp (“Beverly Tripp”) born September 20, 1984 in Offutt US Air Force Base, Shapel, Sarpy Count, Nevada;

Albert Weston Tripp, III (“Albert Tripp”) born November 15, 1985 in Offutt US Air Force Base, Shapel, Sarpy Count, Nevada; and,

Christopher James Tripp (“Christopher Tripp”) born April 24, 1989 in Travis US Air Force Base in California; and,

James Harvey Autry, Jr. (“James Autry”) born April 4, 1994 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska;

Tillman Eugene Autry (“Tillman Autry”) born June 11, 1950;

Sherrian Lois Autry (“Sherrian Autry”) born November 3, 1954 in North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and married Robert Niles Hardy (“Robert Hardy”) on October 26, 1985 in Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska and who was born on July 29, 1957. Robert Hardy and Sherrian Hardy had 2 children:

Daniel Robert Hardy (“Daniel Hardy”) born September 29, 1986; and,

Cheri Diane Hardy (“Cheri Hardy”) born July 18, 1988;

Alice Faye Autry (“Alice Autry”) born September 17, 1956 in North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, first married Charles David South, Sr. (“Charles South”) on July 22, 1977 and who died on May 28, 1979, and later married William Elton Tatom (“William Tatom”) on October 13, 1980 in Joneboro, Arkansas and who was born December 14, 1936 in Pauldin, Missouri. Charles South and Alice South had 1 child:

Charles David South, Jr. (“Charles South”) born April 8, 1978 in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas;

William Tatom and Alice Autry had 1 child:

Brandi Lynne Tatom (“Brandi Tatom”) born November 9, 1982; and,

Danda Lee Autry (“Danda Autry”) born January 26, 1964 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and married Mark Edward Trimble (“Mark Trimble”) on September 4, 1987 in Chanute, Kansas and who was born on February 4, 1965. Mark Trimble and Danda Trimble had 1 child:

Stephen Mark Trimble (“Stephen Trimble”) born January 13, 1991; and,

Savannah Pearl Cavender ("Savannah Cavender" & “S.P. Cavender”) born September 29, 1929 in Bee Branch, Van Buren County, Arkansas, first married Albert Francis Ainsworth (“Albert Ainsworth”) in January 1950, later married William Williard Thomas Paul (“William Paul” & “Willard Paul”) in March 1969, died May 15, 1998 in Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, and is buried in Marine, Madison County, Illinois. Albert Ainsworth died September 10, 1979, and is buried in Illinois, and William Paul was born June 4, 1908. Albert Ainsworth and Savannah Ainsworth had 10 children:

Connie Lavern Ainsworth (“Connie Ainsworth”) born February 19, 1951, first married Ralph Jones on November 3, 1967, and later married Robert Lee Miffin (“Robert Miffin”) on March 14, 1979 and who was born April 15, 1933;

Gerry Elaine Ainsworth (“Gerry Ainesworth”) born August 17, 1952, first married Tommy Ray Daugherty (“Tommy Daugherty”) on July 29, 1967 and who was born July 29, 1949, later married Dale Alan Miller (“Dale Miller”) in 1969, and still later married Donald Lee Westbrook (“Donald Westbrook”) on June 21, 1985 and who was born in 1953. Tommy Daugherty and Gerry Ainsworth had 1 child:

Laurie Elaine Daugherty (“Laurie Daugherty”) born July 10, 1968, first met a Daugherty on May 6, 1987, and later met Charles Down Glass (“Charles Glass”) in 1990. Laurie Daugherty had 1 child:

Jeremy Daniel Daugherty (“Jeremy Daugherty”) born February 16, 1987;

Dale Miller and Gerry Ainsworth had 1 child:

Christina Louise Miller (“Christina Miller”) born May 5, 1973, first met a Moulder, and later met a Blasengame. Christina Moulder had 2 children:

Savannah Nicole Moulder (“Savannah Moulder”); and,

Zachary Robert Moulder (“Zachary Moulder”);

Cristina Blasengame had 1 child:

Ashley Rachelle Blasegame (“Ashley Blasegame”);

Donald Westbrook and Gerry Westbrook had 1 child:

Donald Lee Westbrook (“Donald Westbrook”) born November 26, 1984;

Karen Suzanne Ainsworth (“Karen Ainsworth”) born July 12, 1953, and married Leonard Martin Prim Fudge, Sr. (“Leonard Fudge” & “Martin Fudge”) on August 16, 1971 and who was born on October 19, 1947. Leonard Fudge and Karen Fudge had 3 children:

Jenny Rebecca Fudge (“Jenny Fudge”) born July 13, 1972;

Carrie Suzanne Fudge (“Carrie Fudge”) born October 29, 1973; and,

Leonard Martin Prim Fudge, Jr. (“Leonard Fudge”) born July 17, 1976;

Atha Kathleene Ainsworth (“Atha Ainsworth”) born December 29, 1954, first married John Madden; later lived with an Ainsworth, still later married Larry Biggs in 1970, and still later married Gary Greenhill on April 5, 1977. By her second relationship with the unknown Ainsworth, Atha Ainsworth had 1 child:

Cathie Jean Ainsworth (“Cathie Ainsworth”) born November 16, 1969;

Larry Biggs and Atha Biggs had 1 child:

Dawn Rachelle Biggs (“Dawn Biggs”) born December 8, 1970;

Howard Taylor and Atha Taylor had 1 child:

Mary Kathryn Taylor (“Mary Taylor”) born December 11, 1974;

Dawn Elizabeth Ainsworth (“Dawn Ainsworth”) born January 6, 1956;

Rebecca Lee Ainsworth (“Rebecca Ainsworth”) born March 29, 1957, first met an unknown Ainsworth on July 15, 1973, later met an unknown Virohda on July 18, 1976, still later married Ronald Bales in 1983, and still later married Michael Wallace in 1985. By her first relationship with an unknown Ainsworth Rebecca Ainsworth had 1 child:

Angela Kay Ainsworth (“Angela Ainsworth”) born April 15, 1974;

Rebecca Virohnda had 1 child:

Holly Frances Virohnda (“Holly Virohnda”) born April 18, 1977;

Ronald Bales and Rebecca Bales had 1 child:

Cindy Michelle Bales (“Cindy Bales”) born July 1, 1983;

Michael Wallace and Rebecca Wallace had 1 child:

Kyle Michael Wallace (“Kyle Wallace”);

Melissa Lynn Ainsworth (“Melissa Ainsworth”) born June 19, 1959;

Cynthia Marie Ainsworth (“Cynthia Ainsworth”) born June 11, 1960, first married James Leezy, and later married Dave Nieburgge (“David Niebrugge”). James Leezy and Cynthia Leezy had 2 children:

Tracy Ann Leezy (“Tracy Leezy”); and,

Eric Leezy born in 1984;

Melody Renee Ainsworth (“Melody Ainsworth”) born August 20, 1961, first met an unknown Ainsworth, and later married Mark Eugene Forrester. By her first relationship, Melody Ainsworth had 1 child:

Amanda Renee Ainsworth (“Amanda Ainsworth”);

Mark Forrester and Melody Forrester had 2 children:

Adam Steven Forrester; and,

Mark Eugene Forrester; and,

Kimberly Tsu Ainsworth (“Kimberly Ainsworth”) born August 28, 1963, and married Robert Kiltie. Robert Kiltie and Kimberly Kiltie had 1 child:

Thomas Robert Kiltie (“Thomas Kiltie”) born December 21, 1991;

William Paul and Savannah Cavender Paul (“Savannah Paul”) had a daughter named:

Martha June Paul (“Martha Paul”) born August 9, 1969, and married Zular Smith who was born about 1892 and died about 1989; and,

Elijah Franklin Cavender ("Elijah Cavender", “E.F. Cavender” & “Elijah F. Cavender”) born April 10, 1885 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, married William Etta Ussery (“William Ussery”) on August 26, 1906 in Guy, Van Buren County, Arkansas, later married Elizabeth Santage, died February 12, 1939 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Quitman, Faulkner County, Arkansas. Etta Ussery was born March 4, 1885 in Margin, Winston County, Alabama, died July 15, 1974 in Heber Springs, Cleburne County, Arkansas, and is buried with her husband. Elijah Cavender and Etta Ussery Cavender (“Etta Cavender”) had 7 children:

Mary Gladys Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.G. Cavender”) born June 13, 1907 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, married Dewey Lee on December 24, 1931, died July 24, 1998 in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas, and was buried in Arkansas. Dewey Lee died July 23, 2000 in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas. Dewey Lee and Mary Cavender had 3 children:

Almo Lee born April 25, 1935;

Maunelle Annette Lee (“Maunelle Lee”) born July 5, 1936, and married Elmer Sims. Elmer Sims and Maunelle Sims had 5 children:

Cornelia Ann Sims (“Cornelia Sims”) born August 23, 1959;

Angela Corinna Sims (“Angela Sims”) born June 11, 1961;

Ronda Lou Sims (“Ronda Sims”) born June 28, 1962;

Teresa Karol Sims (“Teresa Sims”) born August 10, 1964; and,

Elmira Hope Sims (“Elmira Sims”) born May 28, 1966; and,

Cora Rena Lee (“Cora Lee”) born March 27, 1940;

William Lester Lafayette Cavender (“William Cavender”, “Lester Cavender”, “W.L. Cavender” & “W.L.L. Cavender”) born March 2, 1909 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and married Verlie Alma Owens (“Verlie Owens”) on January 25, 1931 and who was born on July 11, 1914 in Faulkner County, Arkansas. William Cavender and Verlie Cavende Owens (“Verlie Cavender”) had 3 children:

Lester Owen Cavender (“Lester Cavender” & “L.O. Cavender”) born December 24, 1932;

Billie Norman Cavender (“Billie Cavender”, “William Norman Cavender”?, “William Cavender”, “W.N. Cavender”? & “B.N. Cavender”) born September 7, 1937 in Quitman, Van Buren, Arkansas, and married Felecia Evelyn Noggle (“Felecia Noggle”). Billie Cavender and Felecia Cavender had 1 child:

Stuart William Cavender (“Stuart Cavender”) born November 9, 1965; and,

Laverl Caril Cavender (“Laverl Cavender”, “Lavern Cavender”?, “Carol Cavender”? & “L.C. Cavender”) born October 12, 1945;

Jesse Cecil Cavender (“Jesse Cavender” & “J.C. Cavender”) born September 24, 1911 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, married Ola Clemetine Ferguson (“Ola Ferguson”) on July 17, 1935 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, died December 2, 1983 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and is buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Quitman, Faulkner County, Arkansas;

Joseph Lawrence Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born November 26, 1913 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, married Jessie Rebecca Bearden (“Jessie Bearden”) on November 26, 1936 in Faulkner County, Arkansas, died May 28, 2000 in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Quitman, Faulkner County, Arkansas. Jessie Bearden was born August 9, 1917 in Faulkner, County, Arkansas, died April 20, 1990 in Quitman, Van Buren, Arkansas, and is buried with her husband. Joseph Cavender and Jessie Bearden Cavender (“Jessie Cavender”) had 3 children:

Ercell Franklin Cavender (“Ercell Cavender” & “E.F. Cavender”) born October 8, 1937 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas;, and married Quida Nell Hughes (“Quida Hughes”) on September 10, 1957 in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas and who was born on November 10, 1935 in Faulkner County, Arkansas. Ercell Cavender and Quida Cavender had 4 children:

Randle Frank Cavender (“Randle Cavender”, “Randall Cavender”? & “R.F. Cavender”) born October 21, 1959 in Merced, California, and married Brenda Carol Carpenter (“Brenda Carpenter”) in Arizona. Randle Cavender and Brenda Cavender had 2 children:

Shawn Patrick Cavender (“Shawn Cavender” & “S.P. Cavender”) born March 18, 1987; and,

Savannah Carol Cavender (“Savannah Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”) born September 17, 1994;

Mark DeWayne Cavender (“Mark Cavender” & “M.D. Cavender”) born June 9, 1963 in Conway, Faulkner, Arkansas, and married Mary Jane Lee (“Mary Lee”) on August 6, 1982 in Searcy, White County, Arkansas. Mark Cavener and Mary Cavender had 3 children:

Melody Nichole Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.N. Cavender”) born November 1, 1983 in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas;

Rebecca Lee Cavender (“Rebecca Cavender” & “R.L. Cavender”) born March 19, 1985; and,

Jennifer Lynn Cavender (“Jennifer Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born July 23, 1988;

Larry Morgan Cavender (“Larry Cavender” & “L.M. Cavender”) born May 13, 1965 in Tachi US Air Force Base, Japan, and married Kimberly Renee Ashworth (“Kimberly Ashworth”) who was born December 28, 1973 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Larry Cavender and Kimberly Cavender had 2 children:

Hannah Elizabeth Cavender (“Hannah Cavender” & “H.E. Cavender”) born January 29, 1998; and,

Larry Morgan Cavender, Jr. (“Larry Cavender” & “L.M. Cavender”) born October 24, 2000; and,

Jeffery Lynn Cavender (“Jeffery Cavender”) born February 15, 1967 in Tachi US Air Force Base, Japan, and married a Lorrie. Jeffery Cavender and Lorrie Cavender had 2 children:

Brittin Morgan Cavender (“Brittin Cavender” & “B.M. Cavender”) born January 5, 1992;

Zackary Glen Dillon Cavender (“Zackary Cavender”, “Glen Cavender”, “Z.G.D. Cavender” & “Z.G. Cavender”) born May 13, 1993;

Geneva Ann Cavender (“Geneva Cavender” & “G.A. Cavender”) born September 20, 1940 in Damascus, Arkansas, and married Louis Howard Lackey (“Louis Lackey”) on April 29, 1960 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas and who was born October 28, 1938 in Keifer, Oklahoma. Louis Lackey and Geneva Lackey (“Ann Lackey”) had 2 children:

Sheila Louise Lackey (“Sheila Lackey”) born August 27, 1961 in Heber Springs, Cleburne County, Arkansas, and married Phillip Hall on December 17, 1983 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Phillip Hall and Sheila Hall had 1 child:

Jessica Michelle Hall (“Jessica Hall”) born December 27, 1989; and,

Louis Howard Lackey, Jr. (“Louis Lackey”) born May 2, 1964 in Heber Springs, Cleburne County, Arkansas, first married Rita Standridge waho was born September 15, 1968, and later married Melinda Snyder on December 20, 1984 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Louis Lackey and Rita Lackey had 1 child:

Stephen Michael Lackey (“Stephen Lackey”) born August 13, 1991;

Louis Lackey and Melinda Lackey had 2 children:

Deevon Michael Lacky (“Deevon Lacky” & “Devon Lacky”) born May 1, 1984; and,

Meagan Ann Lackey (“Meagan Lackey”) born January 29, 1986; and,

Joseph Larry Cavender (“Joseph Cavender” & “J.L. Cavender”) born April 24, 1950 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and married Patricia Ann McGowan (“Patricia McGowan”) on May 30, 1969 in Fairbanks, Van Buren County, Arkansas and who was born January 13, 1952. Joseph Cavender and Patricia Cavender had 2 children:

Oneida Ann Cavender (“Oneida Cavender” & “O.A. Cavender”) born June 28, 1971, and met John Kanipe. John Kanipe and Oneida had 1 child:

Lacey Sinclair Kanipe (“Lacey Kanipe”) born May 16, 1994 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii; and,

Daniel Lafette Cavender (“Daniel LaFayette Cavender”?, “Daniel Cavender & “D.L. Cavender”) born April 12, 1974 in Heber Springs, Cleburne County, Arkansas, and married Alana Jill Bailey (“Alana Bailey”) in 1993 in Cabot, Arkansas, and are now divorced. Daniel Cavender and Alana Cavender had 1 child:

Allison Bailey Cavender (“Allison Cavender’) born January 20, 1996;

Selma Irene Cavender (“Selma Cavender” & “S.I. Cavender”) born July 7, 1918 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and married Earl Harrison Rhodes (“Earl Rhodes”) on Demember 24, 1952 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Earl Rhodes was born February 11, 1924 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and died August 30, 2001 in Doctors Hospital, San Pablo Campus, California. Earl Rhodes and Selma Rhodes had 2 children:

Kenneth Earl Rhodes (“Kenneth Rhodes”) born February 20, 1954 in Vallejo, California; and,

Rebecca Marie Rhodes (“Rebecca Rhodes”) born June 2, 1956 in Vallejo, California, and married John Ronsonet on August 7, 1976. John Ronsonet and Rebecca Ronsonet (“Marie Ronsonet”) had 2 children:

Jeremiah John Ronsonet (“Jeremiah Ronsonet”) born January 1, 1980; and,

Rene DeLaine Ronsonet (“Rene Ronsonet”) born June 14, 1981;

Franklin Monroe Cavender (“Franklin Cavender” & “F.M. Cavender”) born January 14, 1921 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, married Mary Lorene Henderson (“Mary Henderson”) on August 18, 1939 in Guy, Faulkner County, Arkansas, died March 13, 1945 in Margraten, Holland in the Battle of the Bulge while assigned to Company G of the 333rd Infantry, 84th Division, and is buried in the Military Cemetery in Margraten, Holland, Row 12, Plot 299. Franklin Cavender and Mary Cavender had a daughter named:

Mary Louis Cavender (“Mary Louise Cavender”?, “Mary Cavender” & “M.L. Cavender”) born January 25, 1945 Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas, and married Gary Shoemaker. Gary Shoemaker and Mary Shoemaker (“Louise Shoemaker”?) had 2 children:

Aaron Franklin Shoemaker (“Aaron Shoemaker”) born November 6, 1975 in Lawton, Oklahoma; and,

Zack Paul Shoemaker (“Zack Shoemaker” & “Zachary Shoemaker”?) born August 17, 1977 in Lawton, Oklahoma; and,

Almo Barney Cavender (“Almo Cavender” & “A.B. Cavender”) born February 14, 1924 in Quitman, Van Buren County, Arkansas, first married Peggy Sue Gillett (“Peggy Gillett” & “Margaret Cavender”?) on March 31, 1948 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and later married Barbara Lucille Urban (“Barbara Urban”) on December 16, 1969 in Roseburg, Oregon. Almos Cavender and Barbara Urban Cavender (“Barbara Urban”) had a son named:

Daniel Albert Cavender (“Daniel Cavender” & “D.A. Cavender”) born October 10, 1957 in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, and had a child named:

Trina Lynn Cavender (“Trina Cavender” & “T.L. Cavender”) born October 3, 1980;

ELLEN CAVENDER born about 1846 in mississippi, and apparently died at a young age;

DICY CAVENDER born about 1848 in Mississippi, and apparently died at a young age;

MANERVA ELIZABETH CAVENDER (“MInerva Elizabeth Cavender”, “Manerva Cavender”, “Minerva Eva Cavender”?, "Minerva Cavender", “Minerva E. Cavender” & “M.E. Cavender”) born May 10, 1852 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, first married George Benjamin Lisco Finton ("George Finton" & “Benjamin Finton”) on December 25, 1867 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, later married Francis Simeon Bradford (“Francis Bradford”) on November 28, 1875, died March 27, 1937 (Some say 1934510.) in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Clinton Cemetery in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas. George Finton was born May 30, 1849, was the son of Patrick Finton who apparently married Frances Cavender about 1863 in Arkansas, and he died June 5, 1874. George Finton and Minerva Finton (“Elizabeth Finton”) had 3 children:

William Benjamin Finton (“William Finton”) born November 25, 1868 in Arkansas, married May Ellen Allen (“Mary Allen” & “Molly Allen”) in January 1893 in Arkansas, died January 20, 1935 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and is buried in the Clinton Cemetery in Van Buren County, Arkansas. Mary Allen was born April 20, 1866 in Guy, Arkansas, was the daughter of John William Allen (“John Allen”), died August 14, 1938 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and is buried with her husband. William Finton and Mary Finton had 5 children:

Vera Susan Finton (“Vera Finton”) born September 12, 1893 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, married Calvin Curtis Caldwell (“Calvin Caldwell”) on February 2, 1907 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, died August 8, 1974 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Calvin Caldwell was born January 5, 1889 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and died February 19, 1985 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Calvin Caldwell and Vera Caldwell (“Susan Caldwell”) had 4 children:

Jack William Thayer Caldwell (“Jack Caldwell”, “John Caldwell” & “William Thayer”) born August 30, 1908 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, married Leola Spiva, and died September 2, 1974 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Jack Caldwell and Leola Caldwell had 1 child:

Charlie Caldwell (“Charles Caldwell”?);

Vivian Irene Caldwell (“Vivian Caldwell”) born December 7, 1913 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, married Edward McDonald in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and died February 2, 1990 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Edward McDonald and Vivian McDonald had 2 children:

Shirley Frances McDonald (“Shirley McDonald”) who married James Cllayton; and,

Donna McDonald who married Eugene Lampkin;

Chester Allen Caldwell (“Chester Caldwell”) born November 16, 1917 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, married a Juanita, and died July 18, 1982 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and,

Mary Frances Caldwell (“Mary Caldwell”) born December 7, 1919 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and married Lynn Eugene Jackson (“Lynn Jackson”) on July 28, 1950 in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona. Lynn Jackson and Mary Jackson had 2 children:

Jerry Neal Jackson (“Jerry Jackson”) born November 23, 1940 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, first married Marilyn Stevanski in 1960 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, and next married Patricia Ficken on November 7, 1987. Jerry Jackson and Marilyn Jackson had 5 children:

Michael Scott Jackson (“Michael Jackson”) born February 18, 1961 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas;

Danny Lynn Jackson (“Danny Jackson”) born January 5, 1962 in San Antonio, Texas, and was a baseball pitcher for various National League baseball teams from 1983 to 1997;

Tamara Jackson born March 31, 1963, and married Bill Thurston (“William Thurston”?);

Rhonda Jackson born December 29, 1964, and married Tony McGuiness; and,

Audra Jackson born April 26, 1975 in Denver, Colorado; and,

Allen Gene Jackson (“Allen Jackson”) born May 31, 1943 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, first married Sandra Miller in Cleveland, Ohio and were later divorced, later married Cassandra Hogeland. Allen Jackson and Sandra Jackson had 1 child:

Kimberly Jackon born April 18, 1970 in Garden Grove, California;

John Sidney Malcolm Finton (“John Finton” & “Sidney Finton”) born October 24, 1895, and married Naomi Patton;

Frances Attona Finton (“Frances Finton” & “Fannie Finton”) born January 13, 1897 in Van Buren County, Arkansas, married James Wilson Pate, Sr. (“James Pate”) on February 4, 1917 in Van Buren County, Arkansas, and died January 12, 1985 in Van Buren County, Arkansas. James Pate was born August 2, 1893 1897 in Van Buren County, Arkansas, and died December 1, 1960 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. James Pate and Frances Pate had 4 children:

Eileen Pate born October 25, 1917 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and married Eardie Roy Shannon (“Eardie Shannon”) who died on May 28, 1978 and is buried in the Huie Cemetery in Van Buren County, Arkansas. Eardie Shannon and Eileen Shannon had 1 child:

Wanda Shannon born August 23, 1942 in Leachville, Mississippi County, Arkansas, first married Donald Stringer in 1967, and later married Robert Belonie in 1973 in Houston, Texas. Donald Stringer and Wanda Stringer had 1 child:

Donald Kip Stringer (“Donald Stringer”) who is adopted and works for the Arizona State Highway Patrol;

Robert Belonie and Wanda Belonie had 1 child:

Shannon Bray Belonie (“Shannon Belonie”) who is also adopted;

Roy Jean Pate (“Roy Pate”) born February 11, 1919 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, married a Cora, died about 1944, and is buried in the L.R. National Cemetery;

James Wilson Pate, Jr. (“James Pate”) born July 12, 1921 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, married Eva McPherson, died about 1987, and was buried in Clinton, Arkansas. James Pate and Eva Pate had 2 children:

James Cecil Pate (“James Pate”) who had 3 children:

Prayson Pate;

Jamie Pate; and,

Breton Pate; and,

Sandra Pate who married Ivan Yerger; and,

William Finton Pate (“William Pate”) born September 21, 1923 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and married Marie Catherine Guth (“Marie Guth”) on March 8, 1945 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California and who was born on January 26, 1927 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas and who was the daughter of Frank Guth and Helen Plunkett. William Pate and Marie Pate had 3 children:

James Finton Pate (“James Pate”) born December 18, 1947 in Tsingteo, China, and died March 13, 1989 in Rohnert Park, California;

John Frank Pate (“John Pate”) born December 18, 1947 in Tsingteo, China; and,

Lucinda Sue Pate (“Lucinda Pate”) born February 12, 1955 in San Diego, California, and married Stanley Nunes on September 16, 1983. Stanley Nunes and Lucinda Nunes had 1 child:

Kenneth Pate Nunes (“Kenneth Nunes”) born March 14, 1988;

William Benjamin Hoyt Finton (“William Finton” & “Benjamin Finton”) born May 7, 1901 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, married Delpha Ione Golden (“Delpha Golden”) on November 6, 1931 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, died January 26, 1985 in Sapulpa, Tulsa County Oklahoma, and was buried in Oklahoma. William Finton and Delpha Finton had 2 children:

Richard Finton who lives near Tulsa, Oklahoma; and,

Dorothy Jean Finton (“Dorothy Finton”) born October 21, 1931 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and married Gerald Catlin Zumwalt (“Gerald Zumwalt”) on August 23, 1953 in Shawnee County, Oklahoma. Gerald Zumwalt and Dorothy Zumwalt had 1 child:

Kurt Wade Zumwalt (“Kurt Zumwalt”) born October 25, 1955; and,

Hugh Samuel Patrick Finton (“Hugh Finton” & “Samuel Finton”) born December 1, 1903, married Vinita Grace Harrington (“Vinita Harrington”), and died August 8, 1974. Hugh Finton and Vinita Finton had 9 children:

Betty Josephine Finton (“Betty Finton” & “Elizabeth Finton”?) who married a Bradley;

Bill Hugh Finton (“Bill Finton” & “William Finton”?) who lived in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas, and died about 1997;

Jack Eugene Finton (“John Finton”, “Jankie Finton” & “Jack Finton”);

Elizabeth Jane Finton (“Elizabeth Finton”) who first married a Roth and became Elizabeth Roth, and later married a Page and became Elizabeth Page;

Joe Malcolm Finton (“Joe Finton” & “Joseph Finton”);

Linda Finton who married a Rodgers;

John C. Finton (“John Finton”); and,

Olive Marie Finton (“Olive Finton”) born September 26, 1932 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and married Winfred Gerald Harper (“Winfred Harper”) on October 26, 1955 in Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas and who was born on July 3, 1929. Winfred Harper and Olive Harper had 2 children:

Jimmy Gerald Harper (“Jimmy Harper” & “James Harper”); and,

Katherine Marie Harper (“Katherine Harper”) born July 11, 1956, and married Walter Lynn Bradley (“Walter Bradley”) who was born on August 4, 1954;

Lavina Frances Finton (“Lavina Finton”) born July 1, 1871 in Arkansas, and married Edmond Oliver Brannon (“Edmond Brannon”). Edmond Brannon and Lavina Brannon had 10 children:

Edmond Cleveland Brannon (“Edmond Brannon”);

James Herbert Brannon (“James Brannon”;

Charles Guy Brannon (“Charles Brannon”);

John Jess Brannon (“John Brannon”);

Caroline Brannon;

Oren Estell Brannon (“Oren Brannon”);

Lucy Jane Brannon (“Lucy Brannon” & “Lucille Brannon”?);

Margaret Brannon; and,

Huie Jackson Brannon (“Huie Brannon”); and,

Mary Ann Finton (“Mary Finton”) born January 26, 1874 in Arkansas, married Francis Simeon Bradford (“Francis Bradford” & “Frank Bradford”), died of measles on June 23, 1874 in Arkansas, and is buried in Arkansas;

Francis Bradford and Minerva Bradford (“Elizabeth Bradford”) had 6 children:

Ida Bradford born September 7, 1876, first married Ben Lay (“Benjamin Lay”?), and later married John Hamp Bradley (“John Bradley”) and had no known children by this marriage. Ben Lay and Ida Bradley Lay (“Ben Lay”) had 3 children:

Allen Lay;

Frank Lay; and,

Cecil Lay;

John Hamilton Bradford (“John Bradford”) born February 15, 1879 in Arkansas, died either August 19, 1918, and is buried in the Clinton Cemetery in Van Buren County, Arkansas. John Bradford had 4 children:

Leila Bradford;

Katherine Bradford who married a George; and,

Arnold Barford;

Joseph Newton Bradford (“Joseph Bradford”) born in Arkansas on July 11, 1881 in Arkansas, died in Arkansas on July 24, 1884, and is buried in Arkansas;

Thomas Anderson Bradford (“Thomas Bradford”) born May 24, 1884 in Arkansas, and died March 23, 1929. Thomas Bradford had 3 children:

Leila Bradford who married a Knight;

Katherine Ora Bradford (“Catherine Bradford”) whose husband was named George; and,

Clarence Arnold Bradford (“Clarence Bradford”);

Andrew Dunaway Bradford (“Andrew Bradford”) born in Arkansas on September 1, 1886 in Arkansas, died in Arkansas on August 24, 1887, and is buried in Arkansas; and,

Emma Pearl Bradford (“Emma Bradford”) born August 26, 1888, married Ramsey Hayes, and died December 9, 1965. Ramsey Hayes and Emma Bradford Hayes (“Emma Hayes”) had 5 children:

Howard Hayes;

Joe Hayes (“Joseph Hayes”);

Modine Hayes;

Weldon Hayes; and,

Montine Hayes;

JOHN FRANKLIN CAVENDER (“James Franklin Cavender”?, “James Cavender”"John Cavender", “J.F. Cavender” & “John F. Cavender”?) born September 27, 1854 in Pulaski County, Arkansas, first married Carrie Frances Schermerhorn (“Carrie Schermerhorn”) on November 1, 1876 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, later married Nancy Lemare Parks (“Nancy Parks”) in July 1905 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, died April 4, 1946 in Southmayd, Grayson County, Texas, and is buried in Friendship Cemetery in Southmayd, Grayson County, Texas. Carrie Schermerhorn was born September 28, 1858 in New Jersey, New York, died March 30, 1891 in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas, and was buried in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas. Nancy Parks was born July 8, 1874 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, died June 23, 1964 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, and is buried in the West Hills Cemetery in Sherman County, Texas, . John Cavender and Carrie Cavender (“Frances Cavender”) had 11 children:

Ella E. Cavender (“Ella Cavender” & “E.E. Cavender”) born November 18, 1877 in either Sherman, Grayson County, Texas or in Arkansas510, and died August 25, 1881 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas;

John Howard Cavender (“John Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) born December 9, 1878 in Arkansas, first married Dicie Bradford, later married his cousin, Dicy Pricilla Robinson (“Dicy Robinson”) on October 22, 1902, died August 27, 1949 in Southmayd, Grayson County, Texas, and is buried in Friendship Cemetery in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas. Dicy Robinson was born August 24, 1869, died January 30, 1941 in Texas, and is buried with her husband. John Cavender and Dicy Robinson Cavender (“Dicy Cavender”) had 4 children:

Carrie Frances Cavender (“Carrie Cavender” & “C.F. Cavender”) born August 21, 1903 in Texas, married Orval Chester Stracener (“Orvil Chester Stracener”? &“Orvil Stracener”) on July 22, 1934 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, died December 14, 1987 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, and is buried in the Friendship Cemetery in Southmayd, Grayson County, Texas. Orvil Stacener and Carrie Cavender Stracener (“Carrie Stracener”) had a son named:

Edwin Eugene Stracener (“Edwin Stracener”) born August 24, 1937;

Katie Amy Cavender (“Catherine Amy Cavender”?, Katie Cavender”, “Catherine Cavender”?, “K.A. Cavender” & “C.A. Cavender”?) born February 11, 1905, and married Robert Marion Wilson on June 22, xxxx. Robert Wilson was also married to and unknown spouce, and was buried August 21, 1967 in Forth Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Robert Wilson and Katie Wilson had 2 children:

Glen Wilson (“Glenn Wilson”?) was living in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio in 1994; and,

Teddy Ray Wilson (“Teddy Wilson”) born November 30, 1945 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and had 1 child:

Tammy Wilson;

Essy Ora Cavender (“Essy Cavender”, “Essie Cavender” & “E.O. Cavender”) born March 12, 1907 in Texas, married Homer Pate O’Neal (“Homer O’Neal”) on January 9, 1949, died May 11,1970 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and was buried in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Homer O’Neal and Essie O’Neal had a son named:

Harold Alan O’Neal (“Harold O’Neal”) born December 12, 1946 in Texas; and,

James Henry Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.H. Cavender”) born September 7, 1911, never married, died May 24, 1966 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, and is buried in the Friendship Cemetery in Southmayd, Grayson County, Texas;

Addie C. Cavender (“Addie Cavender”) born January 3, 1880 in Arkansas, married George Arnold, and died July 24, 1887;

Fannie Cavender (“Frances Cavender”?) born October 10, 1881 in Arkansas;

Lawrence Cavender born November 27, 1882 in Arkansas, married Minnie Ellen Goldston (“Minnie Goldston”) about 1903 in Texas, died June 11, 1955 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, and is buried in the West Hill Cemetery. Minnie was born October 25, 1885 in Arkansas, and died July 25, 1960. Lawrence Cavender and Minnie Goldston Cavender (“Minnie Cavender”) had 11 children:

Beula Mae Cavender (“Beula Cavender” & “B.M. Cavender”) born November 27, 1904 in Grayson County, Texas, married John Gordon Hagan (“John Hangan”) on March 12, 1922, and died March 29, 1986;

Alfred Harvey Cavender (“Alfred Cavender” & “A.H. Cavender”) born March 23, 1906 in Grayson County, Texas, married Ruth Majors on December 5, 1925 in Howe, Grayson County, Texas, and died February 19, 1993;

Maude Loraine Cavender (“Maudy Lorene Cavender”, “Lorene Cavender”, “Maude Cavender” & “M.L. Cavender”) born January 9, 1908 in Grayson County, Texas, married George Keller in July 1926 in Texas, and died September 12, 1925 in Grayson County, Texas;

James Franklin Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.F. Cavender”) born August 12, 1910 in Grayson County, Texas, married Edith Keller about 1927, and died April 13, 1967 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas. James Cavender and Edith Cavender had 4 children:

Alice Cavender;

Charles Cavender;

Harvey Wayne Cavender (“Harvey Cavender” & “H.W. Cavender”); and,

Margaret Jean Cavender (“Margaret Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) born October 6, 1929;

Luther Cavender born November 26, 1912 in Grayson County, Texas, married Hazel Akins (“Hazel Atkins”?) on May 2, 1931, and died February 16, 1987 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas. Luther Cavender and Hazel Cavender had 2 children:

Delano Cavender; and,

Robert Wayne Cavender (“Robert Cavender” & “R.W. Cavender”);

Valda Ileana Cavender (“Valda Cavender” & “V.I. Cavender”) born January 11, 1915 in Grayson County, Texas, and married Murray Haskell Akins (“Murray Akins“ & “Murray Atkins”?) on November 23, 1932 in Grayson County, Texas;

David Charles Lewis Cavender (“David Cavender”, “Charles Cavender”, “D.C.L. Cavender” & “D.C. Cavender”) born May 26, 1917 in Grayson County, Texas, married Frankie Lee Ayler (“Frankie Ayler” & “Frankie Aylor”?) in December 1935, and died July 31, 1982;

Lawrence Edward Cavender (“Lawrence Cavender” & “L.E. Cavender”) born July 19, 1919 in Grayson County, Texas, married Inez Prichard on April 10, 1938, and died February 26, 1998;

Lois Bernice Cavender (“Lois Cavender” & “L.B. Cavender”) born July 4, 1921 in Grayson County, Texas, and married Christo Macon Miller (“Christo Miller”) on October 15, 1938. Christo Miller and Lois Miller (“Bernice Miller”) had 2 children:

Delores Miller; and,

Judy Miller (“Judith Miller”?);

Wanda Lee Cavender (“Wanda Cavender” & “W.L. Cavender”) born July 2, 1924 in Grayson County, Texas, and married Nathaniel Davis Moses (“Nathaniel Moses”) on April 2, 1944. Nathaniel Moses and Wanda Moses (“Lee Moses”) had 2 children:

Donna Moses; and,

an unknown child; and,

George Leonard Cavender (“George Cavender” & “G.L. Cavender”) born September 29, 1926 in Grayson County, Texas, and married Frankie Cole on October 27, 1945;

Martha Amy Cavender (“Martha Cavender”) born November 28, 1884 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, married William Hays Kelly (“William Kelly”) on June 4, 1901 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, died October 1, 1958 in Fort Forth, Tarrant County, Texas at the age of 75 years, and is buried in Moore Memorial Garden in Arlington, Terrant County, Texas. William Kelly was born February 25, 1879 in Kentucky, died April 29, 1959 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and is buried with his wife. He and Martha Cavender Kelly (“Martha Kelly”) had 12 children:

Ethel Fannie Kelly (“Ethel Frances Kelly”? & “Ethel Kelly”) born on March 15, 1904 in Melissa, Texas, first married Benny Carr Huddleston, Sr. (“Benny Huddleston”) on September 21, 1921 in Indianola, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, later married Russell Legate Roche (“Russell Roche”), died September 4, 1974 in Forth Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and was buried in Moore Gardens in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Russell Roche died in August 1962 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and is buried in the Moore Memorial Cemetery in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Benny Huddleston was born about 1901, was the son of Howell A. Huddleston (“Howell Huddleston”) and Josephine Hickman, and died about 1957. He and Ethel Huddleston (“Frances Huddleston”?) had 3 children:

Benny Carr Huddleston, Jr. (“Benny Huddleston”) who was born May 11, 1934, and died on the same day;

Benny Charles Huddleston (“Benny Huddleston”) born March 25, 1937 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Saba Elyee Littlejohn (“Saba Littlejohn”) on April 10, 1970 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and was later divorced. Saba Littlejohn was born April 24, 1940 in Brady, Texas; and,

Martha Josephine Huddleston (“Martha Huddleston”) who was born July 3, 1939, married Eddie Mudy Baggett (“Edward Baggett”?) on September 30, 1954 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and died in August 1984 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and was buried in the Moore Memorial Cametery in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Eddie Baggett was born January 6, 1931 in Douglassville, Cass County, Texas, and he and Martha Baggett had 3 children:

Martha Faye Baggett (“Martha Baggett”) born August 9, 1963 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married an Edwards;

Teresa Kay Baggett (“Teresa Baggett”) born September 14, 1964 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married a Robbinson. Teresa Robbinson had 2 children:

C.J. Robbinson born about 1991; and,

Elizabeth Robbinson born about 1992; and,

Eddie Ray Baggett born July 2, 1969 in Hurst, Tarrant County, Texas, and married a Dawn;

Bessy May Kelly (“Bessy Kelly”, “Bessie Kelly”? & “Betsy Kelly”?) born about 1906 in Tishamingo, Oklahoma;

Willie May Kelly (“Willie Kelly”) born about 1908 in Duncan, Stevens County, Oklahoma, died about 1908, and is buried in Duncan, Stevens County, Oklahoma;

Charles Francis Kelly (“Charles Kelly” & “Buster Kelly”) born April 25, 1910 in Coalgate, Coal County, Oklahoma, married Bertha smith, and died about 1930 in Crowder, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma by being burned in an oil field fire in Seminole, Oklahoma;

Pearl Lee Kelly (“Pearl Kelly”) born August 27, 1912 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, married Arthur Herman Kirk (“Arthur Kirk”) on December 26, 1927 in Eufaula, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, died March 12, 1962 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Indianola Cemetery in Indianola, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Arthur Kirk was born February 23, 1898 in Scottsboro, Jackson County, Alabama, was the son of Henry Clay Jackson and Adina Wheler, died September 15, 1960 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and is buried with his wife. He and Pearl Kirk had 4 children:

Arthur Curtis Kirk (“Arthur Kirk”) born August 29, 1928 in Indianola, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Lila Mae Witte (“Lila Witte” & “Lilly Witte”) on February 26, 1950 in Brenham, Washington County, Texas. Lila Witte was born May 29, 1928 in Lyons, Texas, and was the daughter of Herman Witte and Ida Opperman. Arthur Kirk and Lila Kirk had 2 children:

Vernon Lawrence Kirk (“Vernon Kirk”) born January 4, 1951 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, first married Carolyn Jean Grady (“Carolyn Grady”) on June 11, 1971 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas and who was born August 8, 1951, later married Monica Tackett, still later married Donna Skidmore about 1992 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Vernon Kirk and Carolyn Kirk had 2 children:

Kristopher Michael Kirk (“Kristopher Kirk”; and,

Bryan Erick Kirk (“Bryan Kirk”); and,

Alta Laverne Kirk (“Alta Kirk”) born August 10, 1958 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Bryan Wade Riddle (“Bryan Riddle”) in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Bryan Riddle and Alta Riddle ahd 2 children:

Wayde Riddle; and,

Layne A. Riddle (“Layne Riddle”);

Patsy Ruth Kirk (“Patsy Kirk”) born October 29, 1930 in Indianola, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Bryon Preston Rodden (“Bryon Rodden”) on February 14, 1953 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Byron Rodden was born August 22, 1925 in Caddo, Bryan County, Oklahoma. Bryon Rodden and Patsy Rodden had 3 children:

Janet Ruth Rodden (“Janet Rodden”) born December 10, 1954 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Wayne Francis Conway (“Wayne Conway”) on April 7, 1990 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Wayne Conway and Janet Conway had a son named:

Christopher Wayne Conway (“Christopher Conway”) born June 13, 1995 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma;

Byron Dale Rodden (Byron Rodden”) born December 14, 1958 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, first married Connie Jacobs on December 29, 1984 in McAlester County, Oklahoma, and later married Debbie Johnson on June 22, 1991 in County Court House, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and still later married a Renfro. Byron Rodden and Connie Rodden had 2 children:

Sarah Joan Rodden (“Sarah Rodden”) born August 4, 1987 in Oklahoma; and,

Rebecca Lynn Rodden (“Rebecca Rodden”) born July 15, 1988 in Oklahoma; and,

Kirk Alan Rodden (“Kirk Rodden”) born November 1, 1966 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma;

Anna Jean Kirk (“Anna Kirk”) born February 17, 1932 in Indianola, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Leo Smith born August 31, 1932. Leo Smith was born May 17, 1932 in Massey Community, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Leo Smith and Anna Smith had 2 children:

Deborah Kay Smith (“Deborah Smith”) born April 21, 1954 in Fairbanks, Alaska, and married Robert Neil Utley (“Robert Utley”) on May 24, 1974 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma born July 6, 1954 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Robert Utley and Deborah Utley had 1 child:

Karyn Janae Utley (“Karyn Utley”) born March 17, 1976 in Durant, Bryan County, Oklahoma; and,

Donna Ann Smith (“Donna Smith”) born January 20, 1956 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Mark Anthony Mitchell (“Mark Mitchell”) on December 23, 1981 in Mineral Wells, Parker County, Texas born July 6, 1957; and,

Herman Derrell Kirk (“Herman Kirk”) born June 21, 1937 in Indianola, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Aynthia Crawford on March 4, 1954 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and was the daughter of Joe Crawford (“Joseph Crawford”?). Herman Kirk and Aynthia Kirk had 2 children:

Dianne Denise Kirk (“Dianne Kirk”) born January 17, 1966 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and,

Darrin Lynn Kirk (“Darrin Kirk”) born in July 1967 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma;

Ruby Lee Kelly (“Ruby Kelly”) born September 19, 1915 in Coalgate, Coal County, Oklahoma, married Alexander Ross Blood (“Allexander Blood”, “Alec Blood” & “Alex Blood”?) on June 24, 1933 in Shady Grove, Atoka County, Oklahoma, died November 10, 1992 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, and is buried in Moore Memorial Gardens in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Alexander Blood was born March 14, 1913 in Kiowa, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, was the son of Guy Ira Blood and Ina Hannah Elizabeth Pollock (“Ina Pollock” & “Hannah Pollock”), died January 28, 1984 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and is buried with his wife. He and Ruby Blood (“Lee Blood”) had 4 children:

Stella Faye Blood (“Stella Blood”) born March 11, 1934 in Mc/Alester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, married Allan Robert Stout (“Allan Stout”) on May 4, 1951 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, died November 22, 2001 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and is buried Hammond, St. Lawrence County, New York in the Fineview Cemetery. Robert Stout was born November 15, 1929 in Hammond,St. Lawrence County, New York, and died May 13, 1983 in Fairfield, Solano County, California, and is buried with his wife. Robert Stout and Stella Stout had 3 children:

Allan Ross Stout (“Allan Stout”) born January 19, 1952 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Mary Lynne Huff (“Mary Huff”) on May 22, 1981 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Mary Huff was born June 24, 1957 in Columbia, South Carolina. Allan Stout and Mary Stout had 3 children:

Tierney Lynne Stout (“Tierney Stout”) born May 20, 1983 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas;

Tareyn Faye Stout (“Tareyn Stout”) born November 7, 1986 in Arlington Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Taylor Stout born about 1996 in Texas;

Roy Edward Stout (“Roy Stout”) born September 14, 1954, and married Helen Muskopf on August 25, 1979 in Sacramento, California and who was born March 1, 1955. Roy Stout and Helen Stout had 3 children:

Alex Joseph Stout (“Alex Stout” & “Alexander Stout”?) born November 27, 1983 in Sacramento, California; in Sacramento, California

Kenneth Roy Stout (“Kenneth Stout”) born August 9, 1985 in Sacramento, California; and,

Kaystal Michelle Stout (“Kaystal Stout”) born November 9, 1989 in Sacramento, California; and,

Steven Louis Stout (“Steven Stout”) born October 3, 1959 in Savanna, Georgia, first married Chris Williams (“Christopher Williams”?) on October 12, 1980 in Riverside, Riverside County, California. Chris Williams was born September 16, 1959 in Omaha, Nebraska, and later married Jean Schuler. Steven Stout and Chris Stout had 2 children:

Courtney Lynn Stout (“Courtney Stout”) born February 19, 1983 in Daily City, San Francisco, California; and,

Steven Allan Stout (“Steven Stout”) born July 5, 1984 in Clearlake City, Harris County, Texas;

Vachel Lee Blood (“Vachel Blood”) born January 28, 1937 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married either Frank Edward Cusick or Richard Leroy Cusick510 (“Richard Cusick”) on May 31, 1952 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Richard Cusick was born January 22, 1931 in King County Washingto to Roy Edward Cusick (“Roy Cusick”) and Mildred Ethel Hull (“Mildred Hull”). Frank Cusick and Vachel Cusick had 4 children:

Frank Edward Cusick (“Frank Cusick”) born March 16, 1953 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Susan Rae Johnson (“Susan Johnson”) born August 23, 1954 in Garfield, Douglas County, Minnesota. Frank Cusick and Susan Cusick had 2 children:

Kristina JoAnn Cusick (“Kristina Cusick”) born April 18, 1976; and,

Tami Denise Cusick (“Tami Cusick”) born May 15, 1980;

Rebecca Janeen Cusick (“Rebecca Cusick”) born November 22, 1956 in LaGrande, Union County, Oregon, married Brian Forkner on June 24, 1979 in Riverside, Riverside County, California, were later divorced, died June 12, 1991, and is buried in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas in the Rest Land Cemetery. Brian Forkner and Rebecca Forkner had 1 child:

Sean Patrick Forkner born March 25, 1980 in Riverside, Riverside County, California;

Richard Lee Cusick (“Richard Cusick”) born March 26, 1958 1952 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Terri Ann Holland (“Terri Holland”) who was born July 30, 1959 in Miami, Dade County, Florida. Richard Cusick and Terri Cusick had 2 children:

Riki Kareen Cusick (“Riki Cusick”) born July 5, 1978 in Ontario, Los Angeles County, California; and,

William Jerrod Cusick (“William Cusick”) born July 5, 1980 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Jerry Leon Cusick (“Jerry Cusick”) born March 19, 1959 1952 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Mary Ruth Lyons (“Mary Lyons”) born about August 31, 1958 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Mary Lyons was born about 1958. Jerry Cusick and Mary Cusick had 2 children:

Steven Robert Cusick (“Steven Cusick”) born March 12, 1979 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Rachel Marie Cusick (“Rachel Cusick” & “Rachael Cusick”?) born October 29, 1980 in Riverside, Riverside County, California;

Dorothy Ann Blood (“Dorothy Blood”) born June 5, 1938 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, first married Jack Edward Wilson (“Jack Wilson”) on May 22, 1954 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, later married a Meadows, died December 2, 1990 in Lillian, Johnson County, Texas, and was buried in Moore Memorial Cemetery in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Jack Wilson was born May 16, 1933 in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas to Carl Howard Wilson (“Carl Wilson”) and Minnie Ann Leftwitch (“Minnie Leftwitch”), died December 2, 1990 in Lillian, Johnson County, Texas, and is buried with his wife. Jack Wilson and Dorothy Wilson had 4 children:

Jackie Lynn Wilson (“Jackie Wilson”) born October 30, 1955 1952 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, married Tommy Pierce (“Thomas Pierce”) in December 1978 1952 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, and were later divorced. Tommy Pierce and Dorothy Pierce had 2 children:

Tamara Pierce born January 19, 1982 in Garland, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Jacob Randall Pierce (“Jacob Pierce”) born August 5, 1986 in Garland, Dallas County, Texas;

Carla Ann Wilson (“Carla Wilson”) born December 16, 1956 1952 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Edgar Earl Hill (“Edgar Hill” & “Sonny Hill”) in May 1978 1952 in Arlington , Tarrant County, Texas and who was born in Texas. Edgar Hill and Carla Hill had 2 children:

Bradley Earl Hill (“Bradley Hill” & “SonnyHill”) born in Texas; and,

Tara Hill born in Texas;

William Edward Wilson (“William Wilson”) born and died in April 1961 in Gardena, Los Angeles, California and is buried in Gardena, Los Angeles, California;

Terrance Ray Wilson (“Terrance Wilson” & “Terry Wilson”) born December 21, 1963 in Montclair, San Beradino County, California, and married Christina Marie Cooper (“Christina Cooper”) on May 7, 1989 1952 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas who was born July 9, 1967 1952 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Terrance Wilson and Christina Wilson had 2 children:

Angela Marie Wilson (“Angela Wilson”) born February 25, 1992 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Hayden Ray Wilson (“Hayden Wilson”) born December 24, 1995 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Thelma Jean Blood (“Thelma Blood”) born June 26, 1940 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, first married James David Brown (“James Brown” & Buck Brown”) on June 4, 1956 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, were divorced, and later married Robert William Donelson, Sr. (“Robert Donelson” & “Bob Donelson”) on May 21, 1971 in Ontario, Canada, and they were later divorced. James Brown was born May 31, 1937 in Bowie, Texas, and was the son of Dewitt Davis Brown (“Dewitt Brown”) and a Bell. Robert Donelson was born April 21, 1942 in Ansley, Custard County, Nevada, and was the son of Everett Henry Donelson (“Everett Donelson”) and Ethel Howell. James Brown and Thelma Brown had 6 children:

James Dewitt Brown, Jr. (“James Brown” & “Buck Brown”) born March 18, 1957 in San Antonio, Baxter County, Texas, and married a Cora. James Brown and Cora Brown had 4 children:

Jessica Brown born about 1986;

April Dawn Brown (“April Brown”) born about 1987;

an unknown Brown born about 1989; and,

an unknown Brown born about 1991;

David Ross Brown (“David Brown”) born April 13, 1959 in San Antonio, Baxter County, Texas, and married a Lori;

Diana Lynn Brown (“Diana Brown”) born September 21, 1961 in Gardena, Los Angeles County, California, first married a Dan, and later married Terry Ganz. Diana and Dan had 2 children:

Jamie Lynn born about 1980 in Montclair, California; and,

Amy Lynn____ born about 1980 in Montclair, California;

Hazel Jean Brown (“Hazel Brown”) born July 26, 1963 in Gardena, Los Angeles County, California, and married Lawrence Chandler (“Larry Chandler”). Lawrence Chandler and Hazel Chandler had 2 children:

Melissa Renee Chandler (“Melissa Chandler”) born about 1981 in San Bernadino County, California; and,

Lawrence Chandler, Jr. born about 1985 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Cynthia Lee Brown (“Cynthia Brown” & “Cindy Brown”) born January 15, 1967 in Sacramento, Fulsom County, California, married Darrell Blesch and were later divorced, and had a son named:

Patrick Brown born about 1982 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California;

Darrell Blesch and Cynthia Blesch had 1 child:

Krystal Blesch born about 1984 in Montclair, California;

Robert Donelson and Thelma Donelson had 1 son:

Robert William Donelson, Jr. (“Robert Donelson”) born October 31, 1972 in California, died in January 1973 in California, and is buried in California;

an unknown Kelly;

an unknown Kelly;

Alpha Mildred Kelly (“Alpha Kelly”) born October 9, 1920 in Indianola, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, married George Henry Brummett (“George Brummett”) on January 25, 1936 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, died October1, 1992 in Grand Prairie, Tarrant County, Texas, and is buried in the Moore Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. George Brummett was born August 25, 1925 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, was the son of Morris Franklin Brummett, Sr. (“Morris Brummett”) and Margaret Lavonia Harris (“Margaret Harris” & “Maggie Harris”), died May 10, 1980 in Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried with his wife. He and Alpha Kelly had 3 children:

Ruby Lavonia Brummett (“Ruby Brummett”) born June 15, 1937 in Peaceable Com, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Ardie Jordan on April 4, 1953 in Weatherford, Parker County, Texas. Ardie Jordan was born August 28, 1934 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.. Ardie Jordan and Ruby Jordan had 1 child:

James Morris Jordan (“James Jordan”) born November 29, 1955 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, married Cherry Dean Lumus (“Cherry Lumus on April 11, 1974 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas in the Church of Christ, and were later divorced. Cherry Lumus was born in April 1956, and was the daughter of John Lumus and Addie Ruth. Ardie Jordan and Ruby Jordan had 2 children:

James Morris Jordan (“James Jordan”) born about 1955, first married Cherry Dean Lumus (“Cherry Lumus”) born about 1956, next married, next married Katherine Marie Nutter (“Katherine Nutter”) on May 15, 1980 in San Antonio, Baxter County, Texas wjp was the daughter of Warren Nutter and a Martha and was born march 25, 1956 in Midland, Texas. He next married a Betty, and next married a Cindy. James Jordan and Cherry Jordan had 2 children:

Jeffrey Derrell Jordan (“Jeffrey Jordan”) born December 5, 1975 in Arlington, Terrant County, Texas, first married Tiffany Jean Dunahoe (“Tiffany Dunahoe”) on December 30, 1996 in Centerville, Court House, Texas. Tiffany Donahoewas born about 1978 in Arkansas and was the daughter of tony Donahoe and Teri Strubhar, and later married Tricia Leigh Cruse (“Tricia Cruse”) on July 29, 2000 in the Church of Christ in Ash Flat, Arkansas. Jeffrey Jordan and Tiffany Jordan had 1 child:

Cody Bond Jordan (“Cody Jordan”) born August 15, 1997 in Bryan, Texas;

Joshua Brandon Jordan (“Joshua Jordan”) born June 27 1978 in Bryon, Brazos County, Texas, and married a Lacey about 1998. Joshus Jordan and Lacey Jordan had 2 children:

Bayleigh Madison Jordan (“Bayleigh Jordan”) born June 3, 1999 in Leesville, Vernon Parish, Louisiana; and,

Brynne Taylor Jordan (“Brynne Jordan”) born November 5, 2000 in Texas;

James Jordan and Kathryn Jordan had 1 child:

George Warren Jordan (“George Jordan”) born November 6, 1986 in Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, first married a Betty, and next married a Cindy;

Martha Willa Brummett (“Martha Brummett” & “Margaret Brummet”?) born June 5, 1938 in Peaceable Com, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and married Isaac Adrain Pasley (“Isaac Pasley”) on March 7, 1958 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Isaac Pasley was born November 17, 1935 in Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas, and was the son of Arthur Rush Pasley, Sr. (“Arthur Pasley”) and Linnie Mae Frances Sexton (“Linnie Sexton” & “Mae Sexton”). Isaac Pasley and Martha Pasley had 2 children:

Sabrina Ann Pasley (“Sabrina Pasley”) born September 23, 1960 Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, and married Philip Bradley Dellinger (“Philip Dellinger” & “Phillip Dellinger”?) on August 8, 1981 in the Church of Christ in Euless, Tarrant County, Texas. Phillip Dellenger was the son of Harry William Dellenger (“Harry Dellenger”) and Juanita Albright and was born February 7, 1957 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Philip Dellinger and Martha Dellinger had 2 children:

Rachel Li Chu Dellinger (“Rachel Dellinger” & “Li Dellinger”) born February 29, 1996 in Lishui, Zhejiang Province, China; and,

Nikki Dellinger born November 8, 2001 in China; and,

Roger C. Pasley (“Roger Pasley”) born June 17, 1972 in Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, and married Marsha Lachelle Edwards (“Marsha Edwards”) on October 25, 1997 in Galveston, Galveston County, Texas. Marsha Edwards was the daughter of Billy Wade Edwards (“Billy Edwards”) and Ruby Earline Cooper (“Ruby Cooper”) and who was born January 24, 1972 in Houston, Harris County, Texas. Roger Pasley and Marsha Pasley had 3 children:

Breannah Lachelle Dobbins? (Breannah Dobbins”?) born November 14, 1992 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Brentley Alan Dobbins (“Brentley Dobbins”) born July 18, 1995 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; and,

Brooke Hannah Pasley (Brooke Pasley”) born March 29, 1999 in Houston, Harris County, Texas;

Beverly Sue Brummett (“Beverly Brummett”) born September 23, 1940, and married Henry Larkin Hopkins (“Henry Hopkins”) born June 28, 1938 in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama. Henry Hopkins and Beverly Hopkins had 2 children:

Thomas Larkin Hopkins (“Thomas Hopkins”) born August 9, 1958 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, first married Jami Lynn Shaver (“Jami Shaver”) on August 12, 1978 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas and who was born August 26, 1959 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and later married a Renee. Thomas Hopkins and Jami Hopkins had 2 children:

Staci Coleen Hopkins (“Staci Hopkins”) born January 19, 1981 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Dustin Thomas Hopkins (“Dustin Hopkins”) born March 4, 1984 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas;

Thomas Hopkins and Renee Hopkins had 1 child:

Bailey Carlton Hopkins (“Bailey Hopkins”) born April 14, 1997 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas; and

Kelly Andrew Hopkins (“Kelly Hopkins”) born August 16, 1961 in Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, first married Donna Stakne about 1982 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas and who was born July 16, 1963, was later divorced and next married Roberta Janet Peterson (“Roberta Peterson” & “Bobbi Peterson”) on October 17, 1987 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington and who was the daughter of Warren Meryl Peterson (“Warren Peterson”) and Emily Beatrice Davis (“Emily Davis”) and was born January 17, 1961 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington. Kelly Hopkins and Donna Hopkins had 1 child:

Alexandria Nicole Hopkins (“Alexandria Hopkins”)1997 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas;

Kelly Hopkins and Roberta Hopkins had 2 children:

Ryan Mackenzie Hopkins (“Ryan Hopkins”) born August 21, 1992 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington; and,

Danica Marie Hopkins (“Danica Hopkins”) born April 12, 2000 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington;

Lawrence William Kelly, Sr. (“Lawrence Kelly”) bornMarch 12, 1923 in Indianola, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, married Mary Ellen Smith (“Mary Smith”), died February 23, 1944i in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and is buried in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Lawrence Kelly and Mary Kelly had 1 child:

Lawrence William Kelly, Jr. (“Lawrence Kelly”) born June 16 1944 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma;

Wilma Lee Kelly (“Wilma Kelly”) born May 12, 1926 in Indianola, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, married Alfred Merl Hill, Sr. (“Alfred Hill”) about 1943 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, died March 10, 1969 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Indianolsa Cemetery in Indianola, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Alfred Hill was born July 10, 1923 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, died March 10, 1969 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and is buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Alred Hill and Wilma Hill had 5 children:

Wilma Jean Hill (“Wilma Hill”) born August 6, 1944 in Oklahoma, died February 11, 1953 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and is buried in the Moore Memorial Garden Cemetery in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas;

Delores Elaine Hill (“Delores Hill”) born July 7, 1946 in Oklahoma, first married David Blessing, and next married Frank Switch in December 1996 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. David Blessing and Delores Blessing had 3 children:

Gregg Blessing born about 1964 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma;

Shanna Blessing born about 1966 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma; and,

Shelia Blessing born about 1968 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma;

Linda Diane Hill (“Linda Hill”) born March 31, 1948 in Oklahoma, and married a Mouser and had 1 unknown child born about 1969 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma;

Elizabeth Glenette Hill (“Elizabeth Hill”) born January 21,1950 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married a Hill. Elizabeth Hill had an unknown child born in April 1971 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma; and,

Alfred Merl Hill, Jr. (“Alfred Hill”) born June 12, 1951 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Marjorie Lorieda Kelly (“Marjorie Kelly” & “Margie Kelly”?) born March 27, 1929 in Indianola, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, first married Kellis Jackson Lee (“Kellis Lee”) about 1947 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, next married Howard Gene Mohler (“Howard Mohler”), died July 10, 1987 in Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, and is buried in the Moore Memorial Cemetery in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Howard Mohler was born July 25, 1929 in Marysville, Ohio. Kellis Lee was born August 2, 1919 in Texas, and was also married to Doris Hudgins. Kellis Lee and Marjorie Lee had 2 children:

Kenneth Jackson Lee (“Kenneth Lee”) born November 12, 1948 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married a Gloria in May 1993 in Texas; and,

Anthony Ray Lee (“Anthony Lee”) born May 24, 1951 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, first married Donna Davenport in July 1969, and later married a Kim. Anthony Lee and Donna Lee had 3 children:

Clinton Kellis Lee (“Clinton Lee”) born October 30, 1968 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas;

Bubba Lee born in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

an unknown Lee who died in first year due to “crib death”;

Anthony Lee and Kim Lee had 1 child:

Lyndsey Rayanne Lee (“Lyndsey Lee”) born February 13, 1979 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas;

Alfred Young Cavender (“Alfred Cavender & “A.Y. Cavender”) born March 14, 1886, and died October 16, 1887;

Charles Francis Lake Cavender (“Charles Cavender”, “Francis Cavender” & “C.F.L. Cavender”) born April 24, 1889 in Arkansas, died December 12, 1908 in Texas, and is buried in Texas;

Pearl Cavender born March 14, 1891 in Arkansas, first married Joseph Stevenson (“Joe Stevenson”) about 1909 in Grayson County, Texas and who was born in Grayson County, Texas, later married Dick McClure (“Ricard McClure”) about 1914, still later married a Smith, and still later married James Simmons about 1920 and who diedin Sherman, Grayson County, Texas and is buried in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas. Dick McClure died in December 1999 in Tusaon, Arizona She died March 5, 1985 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, and is buried in West Hills Cemetery in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas. John Stevenson and Pearl Stevenson had a son named:

John Albert Stevenson (“John Stevenson”) born April 9, 1910 in Van Alstyne, Grayson County, Texas, married Helen Louise Forshee (“Helen Forshee”) on March 4, 1927, died June 10, 1975 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and is buried in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Helen Forshee was born March 18, 1909 in New York, New York County, New York, died April 4, 1980 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and is buried with her husband. John Stevenson and Helen Stevenson had 4 children:

Jeanette Stevenson born April 7, 1931 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, first married Joseph Edward Daniels (“Joseph Daniels” & “Joe Daniels”) on September 20, 1947 in Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, next married Pat Beldin, (“Patrick Beldin”?) on May 32, 1962 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, still later married Dalton Vance McFarlin (“Dalton McFarlin” & “Jake McFarlin”) who was born about 1921 in Sanger, Texas and died about 1975 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. She next married Jack Clyde Brittain (“Jack Brittain” & “John Brittain”) on February 12, 1977 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and still later married David Andy Woods, Jr. (“David Woods” & “Andrew Woods”) on June 1, 1985 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Joseph Daniels was born September 5, 1927 in Tarrant County, Texas, was the son of Edwin Daniels and Lillian Doyle, died February 28, 1962 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and is buried in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Dalton McFarlin was born about 1921 and died about 1975, Jack Brittain was born about 1921 and died about 1983, and David Woods, Jr, was born about 1927. Joe Daniels and Jeanette Daniels had 3 children:

Dianna Jo Daniels (“Dianna Daniels”) born July 27, 1948 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, married Douglas Tubbs about 1965 in Parker County, Texas, and died July 4, 1985 in Corsicana, Texas, and was buried in Corsicana, Texas;

Sandra Lee Daniels (“Sandra Daniels”) born January 21, 1950 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, married Odell Smith about 1970 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and died June 20, 1995 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Odell Smith and Sandra Smith had 1 child:

Juanita Marie Smith (“Juanita Smith”) born July 3, 1972 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Jeff Ditto about 1987 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Jeff Ditto and Juanita Ditto had 2 children:

Scott Zackery Ditto (“Scott Ditto”) born May 12, 1988 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Kevin Daniel Ditto (“Kevin Ditto”) born September 18, 1991 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Debbie Lynn Daniels (“Debbie Daniels” & “Deborah Daniels”?) born September 8, 1959 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Harold Lee June 18, 1975 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Harold Lee and Debbie Lee had 2 children:

Joseph Edward Lee (“Joseph Lee”) born February 11, 1977 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Matthew Daniel Lee (“Matthew Lee”) born June 1, 1984 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas;

Wanda Ruth Stevenson (“Wanda Stevenson”) born February 23, 1935 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Jimmy Blondon Kepple (“Jimmy Kepple” & “James Kepple”) on July 8, 1953 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Jimmy Kepple was the son of Blondon Sparks and Alin Griggs. Jimmy Kepple and Wanda Kepple had 3 children:

Jimmy Ray Kepple (“Jimmy Kepple” & “James Kepple”) born July 14,1956 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Tammy Conkite in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas. Jimmy Kepple and Tammy Kepple had 1 child:

Kelsey Elizabeth Kepple (“Kelsey Kepple”) born August 23, 1990;

Mary Louise Kepple (“Mary Kepple”) born March 4, 1960 in Germany, and had a child named:

Wayne Kepple born May 27, 1978; and,

Zackery Taylor Kepple (“Zackery Kepple”) born March 8, 1974 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Francie Hemple on April 17, 1994 in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas;

James Alton Stevenson (“James Stevenson”) born November 24, 1937 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Anna Theresia Arbinger (“Anna Arbinger”) on March 6, 1959 in Germany. Anna Arbinger was born on January 2, 1937 in Germany, and was the daughter of Franc Xaver Arbinger (“Franc Arbinger”) and Pauline Klein. James Stevenson and Anna Stevenson had a son named:

Jonny A. Stevenson (“Jonny Stevenson”) was born in Germany, and married Teresa Wyman on December 27, 1981 in Hinesville, Georgia. Jonny Stevenson and Teresa Stevenson had 2 children:

James Alton Stevenson (“James Stevenson”) born about 1982; and,

Jeffery A. Stevenson (“Jeffery Stevenson” & “Jeffrey Stevenson”?) born about 1990; and,

Gloria Dale Stevenson (“Gloria Stevenson”) born November 2, 1940, in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Richard Dale Higgs (“Richard Higgs”) on August 14, 1959 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Richard Higgs was born July 4, 1937 in Texas, and was the son on Roy Calvin Higgs (“Roy Higgs”) and Lois Christine Fowler (“Lois Fowler”). Richard Higgs and Gloria Higgs had 2 children:

Richard Dale Higgs, Jr. (“Richard Higgs”) born April 6, 1961 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and married Tonyia Lynn Day (“Tonyia Day”) on January 3, 1986 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Richard Higgs and Tonyia Higgs had 2 children:

Krystal Higgs born December 8, 1984; and,

Richard Dale Higgs III(“Richard Higgs”) born January 22, 1897 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas; and,

Steven Glenn Higgs (“Steven Higgs”) born August 27, 1965 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, married in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and had 2 unknown children;

Dick McClure and Pearl Cavender McClure had 3 children:

Ralph McClure born July 29, 1911 in Oklahoma, died April 12, 1935 in Texas, and was buried in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas;

Monroe McClure (“Dick McClure”) born about 1912, and had 4 children:

Bob W. McClure (“Bob McClure” & “Robert McClure);

Betty Crole McClure (“Betty McClure” & “Elizabeth McClure?); and

Jimmy Dale McClure (“Jimmy McClure” & “James McClure”?); and,

Wallace McClure (“Bill McClure”) born about 1914 in Oklahoma, died about 1966 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and is buried in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas;510

Harvey Cavender born January 22, 1894 in Arkansas, died January 30, 1984 in Arkansas, and is buried in Arkansas; and,

an unknown daughter born March 26, 1895 in Arkansas, and died March 26, 1895 in Arkansas;

John Cavender and Nancy Parks Cavender (“Nancy Cavender”) had 4 children:

Walter Forrest Cavender (“Walter Cavender” & “W.F. Cavender”), a twin, born July 4, 1907 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, married Leona Murral Ellis (“Leona Ellis”) in August 1937 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, died January 16, 1993 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, and is buried in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas;

Frances May Cavender (“Frances Cavender” & “F.M. Cavender”), a twin, born July 4, 1907 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, married Albert Burleson on July 6, 1924 in Texas, died April 10, 1991 in Texas, and is buried in Texas. Albert Burleson and Frances Burleson (“May Burleson”) had 2 children:

Elma Glee Burleson (“Elma Burleson”) born July 6, 1927 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, and married Ferris Pounds, died in January 1994 in Newcastle, Young County, Texas, and was buried in Newcastle, Young County, Texas. Ferris Pounds and Elma Pounds (“Glee Pounds”) had 2 children:

Bobby Ferris Pounds (“Bobby Pounds” & “Robert Pounds); and,

Joyce Ann Pounds; and,

Jo Ann Burleson (“Jo BurlesoN” & “Joann Burleson”) born July 22, 1929, and married Erdie Rains who died about 1978. Erdie Rains and Joann Rains had 2 children:

Charlotte Rains born about 1948; and,

Jon Rains born about 1952;

Robert Nathan Cavender (“Bob Cavender”, “Robert Cavender”, B.N. Cavender” & “R.N. Cavender”?) born November 25, 1908 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, married Lula Mae Emma Flowers (“Lula Flowers”, “Mae Flowers” & “LulaMae Flowers”) on June 16, 1928 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, died January 23, 1997 in Garland, Texas, and was buried in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Lula Flowers was born September 26, 1907 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, and was the daughter of William Edward Flowers (“William Flowers”) and Maggie Delene Pace (“Maggie Pace” & “Margaret Pace”?). Bob Cavender and LulaMae Flowers had 2 children:

Bob Charles Cavender (“Bob Cavender”, “Robert Cavender”, “B.C. Cavender” & “R.C. Cavender”) born October 5, 1929 in Temple, Bell County, Texas, and married Norma Gene Gamble (“Norma Gamble” & “Genie Gamble”)) on June 6, 1948 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Norma Gamble was born June 14, 1929 in Texas County, Oklahoma. Bob Cavender and Norma Cavender (“Gene Cavender”) had 3 children:

Steven Charles Cavender (“Steven Cavender” & “S.C. Cavender”) born October 20, 1952 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Diana Elaine Walker (“Diana Walker”) on June 16, 1974 in Keene, Johnson County, Texas and who was born in May 1952. Steven Cavender and Diana Cavender (“Elaine Cavender”) had 2 children:

April Elizabeth Cavender (“April Cavender” & “A.C. Cavender”) born September 20, 1977 in Burlington, North Carolina; and,

Erin Rachelle Cavender (“Erin Cavender” & “E.R. Cavender”) born November 2, 1981 in Keene, Johnson County, Texas;

Kathryn Suzanne Cavender (“Kathryn Cavender”, “Kathy Cavender” & “K.S. Cavender”) born June 6, 1955 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Alan Leon Lewis (“Alan Lewis”) on August 4, 1974 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. Alan Lewis was born October 6, 1952 in New York. Alan Lewis and Katherine Lewis had 4 children:

Robert Nathan Lewis (“Robert Lewis”) born July 19, 1977 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

Craig Alan Lewis (“Craig Lewis”) born August 17, 1979 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

Jeffrey Scott Lewis (“Jeffrey Lewis”) born March 23, 1982 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Anthony Todd Lewis (“Anthony Lewis”) born September 27, 1984 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

Laura Gene Cavender (“Laura Cavender” & “L.G. Cavender”) born February 4, 1956 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Thomas Walter Utt (“Thomas Utt”) on December 16, 1979 in Napa, Napa County, California and who was born in August 1956. Thomas Utt and Laura Utt had 3 chidren:

Tyler Paul Utt (“Tyler Utt”) born October 9, 1980 in Loma Linda, San Bernardino, California;

John Thomas Utt (“John Utt” & Jason Utt”) born May 16, 1982 in Fort Lewis, Washington;

Jason Utt born in Seattle, Kitsap County, Washington;

Andrew Charles Utt (“Andrew Utt”) born September 28, 1987 in Heerlen, The Netherlands; and,

Lou Ann Cavender (“Lou Cavender” & “LouAnn Cavender”?) born October 22, 1935 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Orlace Jerald Keetch (“Orlace Keetch”) on November 22, 1953 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas and who was born February 17, 1933 in Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas. Orlace Keetch and LouAnn Keetch had 3 children:

Gregory Mark Keetch (“Gregory Keetch”) born October 17, 1957 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, and married Linda Louise Cordova (“Linda Cardova”) on January 16, 1982 in Duncanville, Dallas County, Texas and who was born about 1957. Gregory Keetch and Linda Keetch had 2 children:

Kristen Michele Keetch (“Kristin Keetch”?, “Kristin Keetch”) born September 2, 1982 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Kyle Mark Keetch (“March Keetch”? & “Kyle Keetch”) born September 12, 1985 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas;

Rebecca Ann Keetch (“Rebecca Keetch”) born December 3, 1959 in Grand Praire, Dallas County, Texas, and married Gerry Lynn Hayes (“Gary Hayes”? & “Gerry Hayes”) on November 25, 1988 in either Little Elm, Texas510 or in Corinth, Denton County, Texas and who was born in February 1957. Gerry Hayes and Rebecca Hayes had 2 children:

Jacey Ann Hayes (“Jacey Hayes”) born April 2, 1994 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas; and,

Nathan Cavender Hayes (“Nathan Hayes”) born February 3, 1996 in Tyler, Smith County, Texas; and,

Wesley Jerald Keetch (“Wesley Keetch” & “Wes Keetch”) born May 25, 1969 in Grand Praire, Dallas County, Texas, and married Jennifer Marie Woods (“Jennifer Woods”) on May 8, 1993 in Irving, Dallas County, Texas. Wesley Keetch and Jennifer Keetch had 1 child:

Mallory Payton Keetch (“Mallory Keetch”) born May 8, 1997; and,

Dixie Lee Cavender (“Dixie Cavender” & “D.L. Cavender”) born December 4, 1911 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, first married a Bratts in 1927, later married George J. Ray (“George Ray”), died in June 1982 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, and is buried in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas. Dixie Bratts had a son named:

Jimmie Lee Bratts (“Jimmie Bratts” & “James Bratts”) born about 1929 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, first married Elmer Lurry in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, and next married George J. Ray (“George Ray”); and,

MANOROH CAVENDER (“Manora Cavender”?) born in about 1859 in Arkansas, appeared on the 1860 census for Pulaski County, Arkansas, and died about 1862 in Arkansas.279, 502 & 510

DANIEL CAVANAUGH/CAVANDER/CAVENDER line (17xx - )

Daniel Cavanaugh (“Daniel Cavander”? & “Daniel Cavender”?) whose dates of birth and decease are presently unknown, married Margaret King, and served as a soldier in the famous Dublin Fusilier. Daniel Cavanaugh and Margaret King Cavanaugh (“Margaret Cavanaugh”) had a son named:

JAMES CAVANAUGH (“James Cavander”? & “James Cavender”?) who was born July 10, 1811 in Guernsey County, England, was baptized on July 21, 1811 in R.C. Chapel of Notre Dame de St. Rosaire, Guernsey, England, and married Elizabeth Brain on December 8, 1832 in Qwre?-with-Blakeway, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, Gloucester County, England, a vast coal mining area of northern England. Elizabeth Brain and her twin brother, Benjamin Brain, were baptized on March 26, 1811 in Little Dean, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, Gloucester County, England. James Cavanaugh (“James Cavander” & “James Cavender”?) and Elizabeth Cavanaugh (”Elizabeth Cavender”?) had 7 children whose baptism dates are recorded in the St. Elizabeth Church in Little Dean, Forest of Dean, Gloustershire, Gloucester County, England and whose names were:

THOMAS CAVANAUGH (“Thomas Cavander” & “Thomas Cavender”?) born on July 23, 1833 in East Dean, Gloucester County, England;

JAMES CAVANAUGH (“James Cavendar” & “James Cavender, Jr.”?) born on March 29, 1835 in East Dean, Gloucester County, England,439 married Mary White on September 13, 1862 at the Church of St. James (“Cinderford?)in East Dean, Gloucester County, England503, and died about 1914 in Rotherham, Yorkshire County, England which is also a coal mining area of England. Mary White was born about 1836 in Little Dean, Gloucester County, England to Richard White and Caroline Plaisted, and died about 1909 in Rotherham, Yorks County, England. James Cavanaugh (“James Cavander”? & “James Cavender”) and Mary Cavanaugh (“Mary Cavander”? & “Mary Cavender”?) had 7 children, two of which immigrated to the U.S.A., and the remainder apparently stayed in England johnrowenawhite@:

BENJAMIN WHITE CAVENDER (“Benjamin Cavender”, “B.W. Cavender” & “Benjamin W. Cavender”) born on June 6, 1863 in East Dean, Gloucester County, England. On February 19, 1883, he was listed as a laborer and a passenger on the ship “RMS City of Richmond” which sailed from the port of Liverpool, England and he apparently was headed for Iowa in the U.S.A.465 He first married Catherine Ritter on February 15, 1890, apparently in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, later married Mary De Young on June 1, 1901 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, and died on August 12, 1943. He is believed to have had a son named:

James Vere Cavender (“James Cavender” & “J.V. Cavender”) born about 1893;

JAMES CAVENDER (“James Cavanaugh”?) born on November 5, 1867 in Rotherham, Yorks County, England, was christened on March 11, 1868 in either Rotherham or Masbrough, Yorkshire County, England439, immigrated to this country as a youth with his brother Benjamin Cavender, and immediately settled in Des Moines, Des Moines County, Iowa where a group of Cavenders had already located. He was naturalized on January 20, 1890, married Bertha De Young on September 28, 1896 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, later became the Chief of Police in Des Moines in 1923, was an active member of the Park Avenue Church of Christ, died May 11, 1941 in Polk County Iowa, and is buried in the Elm Grove Cemetery in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. James Cavender and Bertha Cavender had the following children:

Philip Daniel Cavender (“Philip Cavender”, “Phillip Cavender”? & "Phil Cavender") who married Gladys Stewart, became a detective for the City of Des Moines Police Department, Phillip Cavender and Gladys had 3 daughters:

Phyllis Ellen Cavender (“Phyllis Cavender” & “P.E. Cavender”) born September 28, 1925, and married Cecil Boyd McConnell (“Cecil McConnell”) born September 28, 1925, and had no children;

Roberta Jay Cavender (“Roberta Cavender” & “R.J. Cavender”) born July 30, 1927, and married Fount King on October 31, 1948 in DesMoines, Iowa. Fount King and Roberta King had 2 children:

Douglas Fount King (“Douglas King”) born March 11, 1950 in Iowa, died February 2, 1965 in Phoenix County, Arizona, and is buried in Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery in Van Buren, Phoenix County, Arizona.

Jean Ellen King (“Jean King”) born May 9, 1951 in Oskaloosa, Iowa, and married Mark C. Burns (“Mark Burns”) at the Memorial Presbyterian Church in Phoenix, Arizona on December 29, 1972. Mark Burns and Jean Burns had 1 child:

William Douglas Burns (“William Burns”) born December 24, 1975 in Nurenberg, Germany; and,

Janice Elaine Cavender (“Janice Cavender” & “ J.E. Cavender”) born December 6, 1928 in Iowa, Raymond Frederick Mount (“Raymond Mount”) in January 1948, died April 4, 1993 in Mesa, Arizona, and is buried in the Elm Grove Cemetery in DesMoines, Polk County, Iowa. Raymond Mount and Janice Mount had 3 children:

Philip Cavender Mount (“Philip Mount”) born March 27, 1948 in Iowa, and married Elaine Rowe on June 2, 1973 in Iowa. Philip Mount and Elaine Mount had 2 children:

Jennifer Ann Mount (“Jennifer Mount”) an adopted daughter born March 6, 1968; and,

Amy Jone Mount (“Amy Mount”) born October 4, 1974;

Michael Kelly Mount (“Michael Mount”) born May 1, 1950 in Iowa, married Martha Baker. Michael Mount and Martha Mount had 1 child:

Stephanie Lynn Mount (“Stephanie Mount”) born February 2, 1988 in Iowa; and,

Jone Elizabeth Mount (“Jone Mount”) born March 8, 1953 in Iowa, and married Richard Wuestenfeld on September 14, 1985 in Elk Grove, Cook County, Illinois. Richard Wuestenfeld and Jone Wuestenfeld had 2 children:

Andrew Michael Wuestenfeld (“Andrew Wuestenfeld”) born May 1, 1986 in Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois; and,

Jeffrey Philip Wuestenfeld (“Jeffrey Wuestenfeld”) born January 8, 1989 in Hoffman Estates, Cook County, Illinois; and,

Mary Jeanette Cavender (“Mary Cavender” & “M.J. Cavender”) born October October 17, 1897, married W.K. Nortondied October 28, 1978, and is buried in the Elm Grove Cemetery in DesMoines, Iowa. W.K. Norton and Mary Norton had 1 child;:

Marietta Norton born January 1, 1923, married James Coale, died June 21, 1974, and is buried in the Elm Grove Cemetery in DesMoines, Iowa. James Coale and Marietta Coale had 3 children:

Martha Cavender Coale (“Martha Coale”);

Mary Coale; and,

Patience Coale;

Orville Thomas Cavender (“Orville Cavender” & “O.T. Cavender”) born May 27, 1902, died about 1917 in an accident, and is buried in the Elm Grove Cemetery, DesMoines, Iowa; and,

Ruth Caroline Cavender (“Ruth Cavender” & “R.C. Cavender”) born November 10, 1904, married Merrill Anthony Comer (“Merrill Comer”), died in 2000, and is buried in Greenlawn Cemetery in Bussey, Iowa. Merrill Comer and Ruth Comer had 3 children:

James Merrill Comer (“James Comer”) born April 24, 1926, married Sarah linn Wyler (“Sarah Wyler”) on May 28, 1950 in Bonne, Iowa. James Comer and Sarah Comer had 1 child:

Nancy Linn Comer (“Nancy Comer”) born September 16, 1955, and married Lloyd William Henry (“Lloyd Henry”) on December 31, 1977 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Lloyd Henry and Nancy Henry had 1 child:

Brandon James Henry (“Brandon Henry”) born March 2, 1982 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania;

Joanne Ruth Comer (“Joanne Comer”) born December 9, 1927, married Robert E. Bellman (“Robert Bellman”) on January 8, 1949. Robert Bellman and Joanne Bellman had 6 children:

Robert Joel Bellman (“Robert Bellman”) born August 9, 1950;

Jeffery Lynn Bellman (“Jeffery Bellman” & “Jeffrey Bellman”?) born September 30, 1951;

George Maurice Bellman (“George Bellman”) born March 13, 1953;

Christopher Robin Bellman (“Christopher Bellman”) born December 27, 1954;

William James Bellman (“William Bellman”) born December 19, 1960; and,

Ruth Margaret Bellman (“Ruth Bellman”) born March 16, 1963; and

Steven Philip Comer (“Steven Comer”) born July 12, 1943, and married Dorothy Pitman on April 16, 1966 and they have 2 daughters and 1 son.mailto: ................
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